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TOOELE RANSCRIPT Tooele T comeback falls SERVING short against TOOELE COUNTY Stansbury BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY January 28, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 70 $1.00 Herbert: State is strong ... but we can do better by Tim Gillie added 219,000 jobs since 2010. STAFF WRITER The unemployment rate in fell from eight percent to three Things are good in Utah, but and a half percent, he said. they could be better, according “Our economy is now the third to its governor. most diverse. Income inequality “The state of the state is is low. Our wage growth is up,” strong, and I think most of us Herbert said. would even say the state of our But we can do even better, he state is outstanding,” said Gov. added. Gary Herbert during his 30-min- Herbert touched on jobs for ute State of the State address rural Utah, education, air qual- Wednesday evening in the state ity, water resources, health care, House chamber. public lands, and reducing the Herbert highlighted the state’s size of government, during his economic recovery in the last six address. years. The state’s economy has SEE HERBERT PAGE A6 ➤

Tooele County Democrats respond to Herbert’s speech

by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

Editor’s note: The following Democratic Party response to Gov. Herbert’s State of the State Address was submitted by Rick Pollock, chairman of the Tooele County Democratic Party. “We, too, believe education is the most important invest- ment we can make for our future. While the governor lauds last year’s education bill, more needs to be done. Our state still languishes in last place in per pupil spending, and our classrooms are still overcrowded. “While the governor challenges teachers, parents, and students to do more, we challenge him and the Legislature to give educators the tools they need to succeed. “Another year brings more empty promises by our gov- ernor that work is being done to solve our air pollution

DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO problem. We have yet to see any results. We’re also con- Utah Gov. Gary Herbert delivers the annual State of the State address to the Legislature at the Utah State Capitol Wednesday night. Herbert spoke about a variety of ➤ topics, from rural economic development to healthcare. SEE DEMOCRATS PAGE A6

Deputies find 78 lbs. Mother of marijuana after files $2M stopping car on I-80 lawsuit by Steve Howe during a routine traffic stop. against STAFF WRITER The marijuana’s street value was estimated at more than $400,000. Two North Carolina men were According to Tooele County Sheriff arrested Wednesday afternoon on Lt. Travis Scharmann, the depu- police Interstate 80 after their car was found ties noticed the older model Honda to have more than 78 pounds of mari- Accord driven by the Smiths, who are by Steve Howe juana in the trunk. not related, after stopping another STAFF WRITER Mark Smith, 23, and Matthew vehicle for a traffic violation. They Smith, 21, were arrested on posses- followed the Accord and performed SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO A Tooele woman who had sion charges after Tooele County a traffic stop after it changed lanes Local residents Nick and Donna Phillips attended Wednesday night’s town hall meeting been charged in the death of her that featured the Tooele County Commission. The commissioners answered questions on a Sheriff’s Deputies Nicholas Yale and daughter in an all-terrain vehicle variety of topics from the audience. Scott Caldwell located the marijuana SEE MARIJUANA PAGE A8 ➤ crash last February is suing the Tooele City Police Department for $2 million or more for defa- County commissioners mation and emotional distress. Necole Anderson, 40, filed a complaint in 3rd District Court give talk on 2015 projects on Jan. 22 against Tooele City Corporation, citing inaccurate SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX by Tim Gillie and SR-36 just south of Tooele City medical information and accus- The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYNewspaper WEDNESDAY THURSDAY launches Friday 7:42 a.m. 5:43 p.m. STAFF WRITER limits. ing her of being intoxicated at Saturday 7:41 a.m. 5:44 p.m. “After years of negotiation with the the time of the ATV accident that Sunday 7:40 a.m. 5:45 p.m. Monday 7:39 a.m. 5:46 p.m. Roads, wastewater and land. Army, we have the right-of-way to killed her daughter, Caessea. Tuesday 7:38 a.m. 5:48 p.m. new historical column That’s what Tooele County build a road along the fence line of On Feb. 8, Anderson was driv- Wednesday 7:38 a.m. 5:49 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Commissioners have been doing for Tooele Army Depot,” he said. “With a ing an ATV with her daughters Thursday 7:37 a.m. 5:50 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin the last year and will continue to $400,000 railroad crossing, we should — Caessea, 9, and Dustee, 13 Friday 11:28 p.m. 10:34 a.m. by Jessica Henrie weekprotection. of January0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; in 1991, 6-7 High; 1966, 8-10 1941 work on in 2016. have South Mountain Road complet- — riding as passengers near Saturday none 11:04 a.m. andVery 1916. High; 11+ Extreme Stansbury Park resident Holly ed this year.” their home in Tooele. According Sunday 12:24 a.m. 11:35 a.m. STAFF WRITER Monday 1:20 a.m. 12:09 p.m. AccordingALMANAC to “History of Tooele Rabanne hosted a town hall meeting South Mountain Road is important to police, witnesses saw the ATV Tuesday 2:16 a.m. 12:47 p.m. Rain and snow In today’s edition of the Tooele County,”Statistics for the by week theending Jan. Tooele 27. County with the commissioners Wednesday because it will get gravel trucks off of was heading toward the intersec- A couple of showers in Mostly cloudy, a bit of Cold with intervals of Cloudy, snow or Snow or flurries Wednesday 3:12 a.m. 1:29 p.m. showers in the Mostly cloudy Temperatures Thursday 4:08 a.m. 2:18 p.m. the afternoon snow; cold clouds andTranscript sun flurries Bulletin, possible; readerscold possible; will find not as a cold Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the night at the Stansbury Fire Station. the Mormon Trail Road, according to tion of Century and Broadmoor morning new historical column called “Front- TooeleHigh/Low Transcript past week Bulletin published 43/13 Tooele County Commissioner Bitner. drives. Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 40/23 43 34 38 23 30 23 26 15 28 20Page Flashback”32 on19 Page A4.38 26 its firstAverage edition temp past on week June 29, 1894 29.7 under Wade Bitner, who is over the coun- “Mormon Trail Road is getting Caessea begged her mother Every Thursday, the column will the Normal name average Tooele temp past Transcript. week 31.2 At first, ty’s road department, reported on beat up,” he said. “It wasn’t designed to let her help steer the ATV, TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 31 Feb 8 Feb 15 Feb 22 highlight a few front-page stories from publishers Beesley and F.E. Gabriel accomplishments and future plans for heavy trucks. In some places it’s with Anderson holding the Shown is Friday’s weather. editions published the same week 25, owned the newspaper. In 1897, for county roads. nothing more than two inches of handlebars to prevent a loss of Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s 50, 75 and 100 years ago. For example, Gabriel became the sole owner of the The first road Bitner talked about asphalt on the ground.” control, according to the com- AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 lows. today the column summarizes select- was South Mountain Road, which ed stories published during the last SEE NEWSPAPER PAGE A9 ➤ runs between the Mormon Trail Road SEE PROJECTS PAGE A9 ➤ SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A8 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 35/32 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 45/33 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C5 38/26 41/32 42/34 41/34 HOMETOWN A10 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Stansbury’s “Julius LaVon Wilson’s 42/35 Erda 42/35 Caesar” opens good humor OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 43/35 Pine Canyon Friday 32/23 42/34 36/28 KID SCOOP B7 Tooele 44/38 Bauer Good Friday with a twist defines her life 43/34 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 42/32 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 43/34 34/24 See A2 See A10 41/34 See Stockton SnowfallSaturday (in inches) Price complete 42/32 40/27 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 41/34 40/32 Ophir on A9 38/30 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 46/37 44/37 Green River Last Month Season 47/28 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/33 47/36 Moab 43/31 SNOWPACK Hanksville 46/30 Beaver 47/27 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 48/33 Ibapah 39/33 44/33 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 14.4 11.6 7.7 St. George 51/35 46/28 Average 10.7 9.2 5.7 61/38 Kanab 56/29 Eureka Percent of average 135% 126% 135% 38/31 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016 Stansbury drama will put new twist to play about Julius Caesar

by Jessica Henrie STAFF WRITER

Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” will open at Stansbury High School on Friday — with a twist. Women will play Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus, two of the major roles in the play. Glen Carpenter, drama teacher and play director, said he cast Lalenia Durfee and Courtney Stoker as Caesar and Brutus as a way to explore how people react to women in power. “I’ve wanted to do this (play) for a while, and the idea of casting a woman has been in my head for a while,” he said. Durfee said she’s enjoyed play- ing the role traditionally taken by men.

“It’s cool to play as Julius FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Caesar,” she said. “It’s been cool Courtney Stoker takes on the part of Marcus Brutus in Stansbury High School’s to take into a woman’s perspec- production of “Julius Caesar.” tive.” Stoker agreed. “I found that (study) really help- liondrama.org and range from $4 “I never thought about how ful, because every kid, regardless for students and children to $8 for much it would’ve changed if it was of what part they have in the play, adults. A $1.50 discount is avail- a woman,” she said. “Especially understands the characters back- able for all online purchases. with Cassius and Antony still ward and forward,” Carpenter In addition, the annual Royal FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO being men, it makes a state- said. Feast fundraiser will take place Julius Caesar (Lalenia Durfee) tells her husband Cal (Parker Bridges) not to worry as she prepares to go to the Senate in ment.” Stansbury High School’s production of the William Shakespeare play. “Julius Caesar” opens on Friday. Overall, Durfee said her favor- Saturday at 5 p.m. Tickets are $15 Durfee and Stoker also agreed ite thing about the play is its his- for adults and $12 for children 12 the hardest parts about their roles Adam Heyrend, who plays the of women in power, Carpenter tors against Julius Caesar, we have tory. and under. Caesar Salad, pasta was getting into character. lead conspirator Caius Cassius, said he liked how the other politi- to understand why they thought “As a history nerd, I think I and a choice of sauce will be In addition, Stoker noted also said his role takes on new cal ideas expressed in the play they were doing the right thing.” just love the fact I’m able to play served. Caesar’s interaction with her hus- meaning with a female Caesar. can be applied to life today. To help his students prepare something from history,” she said. This year, the price of the Royal band is interesting. “Cassius is kind of a jealous, “I had the perfect group of for the play, Carpenter included “It’s fun to take a theater (view) on Feast tickets also includes the “The lines for Julius Caesar envious type, and the way we’re kids to do this show,” he said. a study of the script in his lesson history.” evening performance of “Julius were obviously written for a man playing it here, ... it kind of shows “All of them are strong actors and plans for class — something he Stallion Drama will perform Caesar.” Tickets for the feast are and the lines for Calpurnia — or how, when women are in a higher they understand how to build a said he’s never done before. “Julius Caesar” at 7:30 p.m. on available at the school finance Cal, in our show — were obvi- position than them, men can get character, and that’s really impor- When after-school rehearsals Jan. 29, Jan. 30, Feb. 1, Feb. 5 office during business hours, and ously written for a woman,” she jealous,” he said. tant for this show, because even started, he was happy with what and Feb. 6. Tickets for reserved Saturday at the door. said. In addition to exploring the idea though we have these conspira- he saw. seating are available at www.stal- [email protected]

CORRECTIONS The Jan. 26 article, “Nonresidents may have to Stansbury Park Service Agency approves compensation pay more for cards at Tooele library,” published on A3, misquoted the amount Tooele plan, salary increases for employees in Jan. 13 meeting City residents pay for library services. The correct amount by Steve Howe budget. All four members of the from 0 percent for unsatisfactory The service agency board ments),’” Smart said. is $25.33 per individual. STAFF WRITER service agency would be in line performance to 2.25 percent for would also be responsible for Thompson also questioned The front-page article pub- for raises of between 14 and 22 superior work, are the current determining cost of living adjust- how the starting salary of a new lished Jan. 19, “It’s time for A unanimous Stansbury Park percent. trend for government entities. ments for employees each year, employee would be determined Fido to get new tags,” incor- Service Agency board approved Jones compared similar posi- “It’s the way that the gov- which would be based on the with the new salary ranges rectly quoted the renewal a new employee compensation tions at the service agency with ernment market is moving,” Consumer Price Index, inflation included in the plan. Jones said deadline for dog licenses in plan, which manager Randall those at Tooele City, Grantsville Jones said. “The way we do it and similar measures. he would look to hire the most Grantsville. The correct dead- Jones said will make the salaries City and Tooele County when now encourages average per- With Jones determining qualified person for the job and line is March 31. The deadline of employees more competitive constructing the new pay scale formance. The reason Salt Lake the salary of his employees, if it exceeded the salary budgeted was changed by the city coun- with the rest of the county. for the positions of general man- County went to it is they can the board would only need to for the year, he would request cil in 2013. The Transcript Jones presented the plan at the ager, office manager, mainte- encourage people — they know approve the total budget for sala- a budget amendment from the Bulletin regrets the errors. board’s Jan. 13 meeting, which nance crew supervisor and mow- what they have to do to get what ries and the cost of living adjust- service agency board. creates salary ranges for full-time ing crew supervisor. raise that they would like.” ment. Chairman Neil Smart said In three separate votes, the positions and regulates raises Service agency board mem- Employees would be evalu- the new employee compensation council approved the pay ranges, and employee reviews. ber Rod Thompson had ques- ated yearly on attitude, leader- plan would simplify the budget compensation plan and salary Along with new criteria, the tions about employees receiving ship, work ethic, punctuality, process. adjustments by a 5-0 vote, with plan proposed an increase for all merit raises and whether full- efficiency, teamwork, commu- “For me, the best thing about board member Jamie Lindsay full-time staff, with an increase time employees should be hourly nication skills, ability to follow this is next year when this comes absent. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT of $13,969 in total salary over the or salaried employees. Jones said instructions and overall job per- up, it’s a very simple, ‘Where [email protected] BULLETIN $176,000 approved for the 2016 merit raises, which would range formance. are we on (cost of living adjust- ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Suspect hits UHP car in Stockton after low-speed chase Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service by Steve Howe a trooper responded to a call of Dashboard camera video pro- around to follow the car, which trooper begins speaking with the Kristy Lee Circulation Manager STAFF WRITER a reckless driver heading west- vided by UHP of the incident continued to drive erratically, suspect about the accident. The EDITORIAL bound on SR-73 near the inter- shows the driver nearly hit the heading down the center turn lane suspect was transported to an David Bern Editor A Utah Highway Patrol vehicle section with Ophir Road around patrol vehicle before returning to on Connor Avenue in Stockton. area hospital to be evaluated for Tavin Stucki Sports Editor was hit in Stockton across from 9 p.m. When the trooper found the northbound lane. The officer The trooper then positioned his a medical condition unrelated to Darren Vaughan Community News Editor the town’s post office during an the vehicle, it was “all over the is heard saying, “It just missed patrol car near the left front of the the crash, according to UHP. Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor attempted traffic stop Tuesday road” and heading northbound in me,” in the recording. vehicle to block its path. Impairment is being investigat- Tim Gillie Staff Writer evening. the southbound lane on SR-36 in After the near collision, the In the ensuing low-speed pur- ed as a cause of the accident, the Steve Howe Staff Writer According to a UHP release, Stockton, the release said. video shows the trooper turn suit, the suspect’s vehicle hit the release said. Jessica Henrie Staff Writer front passenger side door of the The suspect in the accident was ADVERTISING trooper’s car before coming to rest later confirmed by UHP as Susan Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager in the northbound lane near the Hunt of Saratoga Springs. Hunt’s Keith Bird Advertising Sales Stockton post office, according to son, Darrien Hunt, was shot and Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & UHP. There were no injuries as a killed by Saratoga Springs police in Classified Advertising Manager Siblings testify in child labor result of the accident. 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THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Tooele man gets probation for iguana-napping from pet store by Steve Howe or theft and burglary charges last an additional count of misde- store, had an estimated value of animals in a box behind the store. The male iguana is a STAFF WRITER November. He was sentenced to meanor theft and criminal mis- $2,400. When she opened the Styrofoam Crutchfield albino iguana, 24 months of probation, $905 in chief, but both charges were dis- The burglary occurred at night container, the pair of iguanas was which is a rare morph of albi- The Tooele man who stole a restitution and 60 hours of com- missed. and Rockstar Pets’ security sys- found inside wrapped among a nism in reptiles that is highly pair of iguanas after breaking munity service in 3rd District On Aug. 19, Rockstar Pets in tem was turned off, so no foot- blue pillowcase and other pack- sought after. The female igua- into a city pet shop was sen- Court Tuesday afternoon. Tooele was broken into and two age of the break-in was recorded, ing material. na is the typical shade of green tenced to probation and will The burglary and theft charges rare iguanas, including an albi- according to store employees. During an August interview, most iguanas would be but car- have to pay restitution. were amended to misdemean- no male, were stolen from the A week later, store manager Hood said the iguanas were a ries the albino genes prized by Christopher Solomon Proctor, ors from third-degree felonies. store. The iguanas, which were Natalie Hood received an anony- little dehydrated and irritable breeders. 35, pleaded guilty to misdemean- Proctor was also charged with the only thing taken from the mous phone call that there were but otherwise healthy. [email protected] High schools in Tooele Valley prepare for class schedule change

by Tim Gillie faculty, staff and community four class schedule for a total of schedule change in the fall of he said. credits for the class of 2017 to STAFF WRITER council and to look at their data eight classes with four each day. 2016. With an increase in the num- 34 credits for the class of 2020. to fit the needs of their students,” The school board approved As part of the preparation for ber of classes available to stu- Starting with the class of 2019, Tooele County School District said Hal Strain, the school dis- the move to a five-by-five sched- implementing five-by-five in high dents, the district’s five-by-five one additional credit must be in is preparing to roll out a new high trict’s director of secondary edu- ule for secondary schools during schools, Strain and principals task force recommended changes the area of career and technical school schedule format when cation. “As a result, the schedule their Feb. 10, 2015 meeting after have visited other high schools in graduation requirements for education. schools starts next fall. may look a little different at each a report by a district task force on in Utah that use the five-by-five high school graduation. Each high school will hold a The Tooele County School school.” scheduling. schedule. The recommendation includ- parents’ information night to Board received an update on Called a five-by-five schedule, The task force, which consisted “The schools that I visited gave ed a graduated increase in the explain the new schedule to par- plans to implement a five-by-five the new schedule will divide 10 of teachers, principals and district us information on things to think number of credits required for ents, Strain said. schedule for Tooele, Stansbury class periods between two days administrators, recommended about as we implement the sched- graduation, from a total of 29 [email protected] and Grantsville high schools dur- — five on the first day and five that all junior high schools move ule change,” Strain said. “They all ing their Jan.19 meeting. more on the second day. to a five-by-five schedule at the thought the schedule was work- “We have asked each high Currently, all high schools in beginning of the 2015 school year ing for them. None wanted to school to gather input from their Tooele Valley follow a four-by- with high schools adopting the abandon the change.” Strain implemented the five- by-five schedule seven years ago Upholstery Class when he was principal at Clarke Johnsen Junior High. He presented a report to the February 22 – March 4 board that showed CJJHS’s test scores in language arts and sci- 9am – 5pm ence increased after the imple- mentation of the five-by-five Class is limited. schedule. The five-by-five schedule opens Call 435-277-2409 to register. up the door to interventions, like double scheduling classes, add- ing a subject lab during the school schedule, or allowing more time for some subjects through block scheduling, according to Strain. In addition to intervention, EXTENSION the five-by-five schedule allows more opportunity for students to enroll in performing arts, fine arts, career and technical educa- tion, advanced placement, and concurrent enrollment classes,

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Tooele County School Board recently received an update on plans to implement a five-by-five schedule for Tooele, Stansbury and Grantsville high schools. CLERK’S CORNER Clerk/Auditor’s office working through a variety of subjects hey say variety is the spice Candidates who have filed of life, and in the Tooele for Tooele County School Board TCounty Clerk/Auditor’s Marilyn Gillette positions: office, we have a lot of variety. District #3: Scott Bryan, GUEST COLUMNIST Veterans abatements: Nonpartisan Veterans who have applied District #4: Maresa Manzione, for tax abatements in the past Nonpartisan should have received a letter purpose of the tourism tax grant Board openings: The county with a form from my office. We program is to provide finan- has a number of opportunities are requesting verification each cial support for the promotion for anyone who would like to year for a number of reasons: 1) of recreation, tourism, film serve on a county board. They Some veterans’ abatements do production, and conventions. include: not roll over from one year to It is also intended to provide Budget Advisory Board: 2 the next; 2) If your disability per- financial support for the main- positions - open until filled centage changes, we will catch it tenance and operations of con- Lake Point Cemetery and Park the first year; 3) We have found vention meeting rooms, exhibit District: 2 positions - open until a number of property owners halls, visitor information cen- filled receiving the abatement who do ters, museums, sports and recre- Rush Valley Water not qualify. ation facilities, and other related Conservancy District: 2 posi- Sometimes the veteran facilities as outlined by the State tions (representing Ophir and moves out of the home or of Utah and the Tooele County Stockton) - open until filled passes away and the new home Board of Commissioners. For Council on Aging: 2 positions owner receives the abatement. more information on the grant, - open until filled If you would please fill out the please go to www.co.tooele. Tourism Tax Advisory Board form you were sent — “Veteran ut.us. representing recreation: 1 posi- with a Disability Property Tax Candidate petitions: The tion - open until Feb. 1. Exemption Application” — and following candidates have Career Service Council: include a copy of the form the filled out the “Intent to Gather Must be “Sympathetic to Merit VA sent to you showing your Signatures Form” for the fol- Principles”: 1 position - open percentage of disability, we can lowing county positions in the until Feb. 12. keep our files up to date. Master Ballot Position order: If you would like more infor- There is no need to provide State House District #21: mation on the board functions, a “Certificate of Discharge” Douglas Sagers, Republican board members or an applica- (DD214) unless it is your first State House District #68: tion, please see the following time applying. If you are a veter- Merrill Nelson, Republican link: www.co.tooele.ut.us/ an with a disability and have not County Commissioner (in the boards-committees.htm. filed for tax relief, please contact Master Ballot Position order): If you have any question on my office. Thank you for your Brenda Faddis, Republican these topics or anything else, service to our country! Shawn Milne, Republican my contact information is: Tourism tax grant: Danny Marz, Republican [email protected] or 435- Applications for the Tooele Gerard H. Larrivee, Jr., 843-3148. County Tourism Tax Grant are Unaffiliated being accepted until 5 p.m. County Attorney: Scott A. Marilyn Gillette is the Tooele Friday, Jan. 29. The primary Broadhead County Clerk/Auditor

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Main St. 213 E. Main St. 6727 N. Hwy 36 who sucks the life out of the 3 p.m. and is done in time for 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 newspaper” — no, I didn’t come dinner. up with that gloriously graphic Summers are even better, description. when the majority of our articles But you know what, I have a (are planned to) come in the pretty awesome job. form of compelling storytelling. I love being able to stand on And of course on the off days, the sidelines at a football game we can be found on the golf and chat with various players course, or at a rock wall, when FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO and alumni. I enjoy waiting we’re not getting lunch at the Transcript Bulletin Sports Editor Tavin just outside a basketball locker bowling alley. Stucki watches the Tooele High Buffs room, listening to a team’s cel- Even during the winter blahs massacre the Grantsville Cowboys ebratory shouts of having just when every game starts after from the sideline. Now Accepting Grant Applications for won on a buzzer beater. I rel- dark, grabbing a bite to eat ish opportunities to pass the from the local culinary options good enough to play the team innings, sitting in a shaded press or the homemade concession sports I was interested in, either. Tourism Projects for the 2016 Calendar Year! box on a hot day in late spring stand usually makes up for the Eventually, I proved my own as scoreboard operators and I maddening downtime hours worth at the state level and Tooele County Tourism Tax Grant – Background spit sunflower shells. between paper production and helped my teammates become This week, I was speak- tip off. region champions. The primary purpose of the Tourism Tax Grant process is to provide financial support for the ing with Darren Vaughan, the That awful time waste is often What I’m trying to say is this: Transcript Bulletin’s community the worst thing about the job, I know what it’s like to be the promotion of recreation, tourism, film production, and conventions. It is also intended to provide news editor and sports writer, though as I mentioned, it’s not underdog with a chip on my financial support for the maintenance and operations of convention meeting rooms, exhibit halls, bragging within earshot of the without its pitfalls. shoulder. I know what it’s like to visitor information centers, museums, sports and recreation facilities, and other related facilities. other reporters how good we’ve The hardest thing, in my have a newsworthy achievement got it, especially during the experience and opinion, is try- that no one else seems to care • Link to background document: http://bit.ly/TeCoTourismBkgrd spring and summer months. ing to please everyone. As is the about as much as I do. Make no mistake; the most nature of printed publications This past week, I’ve had a • Link to grant application: http: //bit.ly/TeCoTourismApp exciting part of my job comes on limited to the space of the paper record number of complaints Friday nights under the lights. and at the mercy of the revenue about the quality, quantity and But the most enjoyable time of brought in by advertisements, variety of my sports coverage. To be eligible for consideration, grant applications must be received no later than year is when the long-tolerated I’ve witnessed a decrease in All of those complaints have 5:00 PM on the 29th of January 2016. In all cases, please refer to the online resources snow melts and a pitcher and opportunity to give a proper and been at least partially correct: I noted above for additional details, including where submissions should be sent. batter stare each other down. respectable amount of coverage haven’t given Tooele County the Vaughan and I are looking to all the stories I hear about in sports coverage it deserves. There are no exceptions to the deadline. forward to it and we’ve already Tooele County. But I hope I can appease the *** *** divvied up responsibilities I grew up in a relatively small masses when I say that I would come March. Sure, we’ll have school in Salt Lake County. love to do more, though it’s out- While the number of students in side my power. my time may have been equal Until it is, I hope I can ignore to the count at Grantsville and those cockroach comments and Tooele combined, we were continue loving my job. much smaller than the teams in our region we once had every Stucki is the Transcript right to call rivals. I was often Bulletin’s sports editor and the most valuable distance run- has yet to find a sport he ner on our team, but I may have doesn’t like. Letters of appre- struggled to make the varsity ciation are most welcome at squads of the titans around us. [email protected]. I was told by coaches I wasn’t FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK A look at the top news stories from years ago Editor’s note: Front-Page the snow depth in the South Flashback is a new weekly col- Willow area near Deseret Peak to umn compiled by the Tooele see if there was enough snow to Transcript Bulletin’s newsroom support a ski resort there. that highlights news stories in 75 years ago: Jan. 28 and 31, Tooele County from 25, 50, 75 1941 and 100 years ago. The Tooele County sher- iff, along with officers from The Tooele Transcript Bulletin the state liquor commission, has published Tooele County arrested 43 people at the Razzle- community news since 1894. Dazzle Outside Inn, northeast Readers may find Tooele County of Tooele. Of the 43 arrested, 32 news from 25, 50, 75 and 100 were under the age of 21. The years ago informative and county planned to file charges enlightening. against the inn’s owner and the 25 years ago: Jan. 29 and 31, 32 underage drinkers. 1991 About the same time, tunnel The Bureau of Land drillers in Elton opened up an Management proposed enforc- additional 600-gallon flow of ing more strictly the off-highway water, bringing the aggregate � vehicle driving in Tooele County. flow up to 4,500 gallons per In addition, bombings in Israel minute at the tunnel’s mouth. � and Saudi Arabia by Iraq’s Also, the Tooele County Saddam Hussein inspired Tooele Selective Service Board received County officials to plan an a call for 20 military draftees � emergency shelter management to report in mid-February for training course for residents. service. According to Britannica That same week, a story Encyclopedia, Congress passed noted the winter of 1990-91 was legislation in 1940 that required the coldest on record since 1933. all males age 21 to 36 to regis- Also, 250 Rush Valley residents ter with the Selective Service protested a request by Tooele System — the first peacetime City to pipe water from Vernon draft in U.S. history. to Tooele Valley to accommo- 100 years ago: Jan. 31, 1916 date future growth. Reporters wrote about the 50 years ago: Jan. 25 and 28, history of leap year proposals, or ������ 1966 the custom that allows women Harvey Wright, a member of to propose to men during leap ��������� Tooele City Council and a con- year. The rest of the front page �������������������������� struction company foreman, was filled with one-sentence discovered the city incorrectly world news items, such as ������������� billed a contractor that helped “Russian petroleum produc- ������������ repave Main Street. The city ers are experiencing much �������������� engineer promised to correct inconvenience from a scarcity the mistakes. of steel wire rope,” and “The ���������� Later that week, the Tooele germ of smallpox, discovered by County School District received a German scientist, is so small ���� $64,000 in federal grants “to that it passes through the most improve teaching facilities this minute filters.” ������������������� year.” In addition, U.S. Forest ��������� Service Rangers Burt Rouse and Jessica Henrie compiled this ������������� Allen Graft planned to measure report. ������ ������������������ �������� ������������������ Find us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT ��������� BULLETIN A5

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So my to be a Great Horned Owl. It was .45 and carried it until we were dog Duke and I headed for the a breathtaking sight to watch the clear of the junipers. mountains. giant bird swoop away over the I was also worried that our The east flank of the north- trees. It was snowing hard and trail was covered and we’d be ern Stansbury Mountains is a the going was rough for Duke. I lost in the whiteout. But because great place to explore, thanks was about to give up finding a the snow was deep, our trail was to a gravel road that accesses Douglas fir, but then I saw one still obvious. You run the risk of Magpie, West and Mack can- a few draws over. It was meant being overconfident when you yons. The gravel road is located to be because that was the only think you know the terrain. That off of SR-138 on the west side of tree of its kind in the area; the is when tragedy can strike. A Grantsville. To reach it, follow rest were tucked up higher in snowstorm’s whiteout changes SR-138 west through town. At the canyon. everything. Familiar landmarks the edge of Grantsville, SR-138 Following deer tracks where are lost and if you’re not careful, veers right and the gravel road is we could, and breaking trail so are you. about one mile ahead. Look for where we couldn’t, we made our I don’t recommend a night a brown sign on the right side way to the tree. This was not adventure in the mountains dur- of the road that reads “Mack easy because the tree was on a ing a major winter storm, but Canyon.” north-facing slope and the snow the hike to that lone Douglas Turn left at the sign and fol- was deep. Once I reached it, I fir — and the tea I made and low the gravel road west as it was pleased to find the tree was enjoyed — I will never forget. passes a few homes on the left sheltered around its base and a and then climbs the benchland, large area under the boughs was Jessop grew up exploring the passing through several gates free of snow. Duke was happy to mountains and deserts of Utah that have rail ties for posts. be out of the deep snow. While and has traveled to all 50 states, Just after crossing one of the he wagged his tail in approval, U.S. Territories and a dozen for- gates near the foot of the moun- I threw a small fire together. eign countries. He and his family tains, you will see a motorized This was not easy because most live in Stansbury Park. travel restriction sign that says vegetation was wet. I found dry, vehicles must stay on estab- dead twigs within the tree, a few lished roads. Here the road scraps of grass, and had a nice becomes U.S. Forest Service fire going after a little struggle. road 538. It was dark and snowing hard Due to deep snow, this was in the canyon, but Duke and I as far as I got in my 4X4 on a were comfortable under the tree snowy January evening. Weather with a fire where snow couldn’t permitting, the road goes to the reach us. I got my metal cof- mouth of West Canyon where fee pot out, stripped off some there is a parking lot. Douglas fir needles, filled the I parked my vehicle so the pot about 1/3 full, filled it half front wheels faced downhill to way with water, and put the pot let gravity help me to get out. on the fire to boil. To keep the As Grantsville’s lights twinkled fire going, I used pine cones through the frozen haze, I shoul- and poor man’s coal — cow dered my pack, released Duke, pies. These large, dry cow pies and we began our trek across burn slow and hot. It may seem the flat towards the mouth of disgusting, but I now know why Mack Canyon about a mile away. buffalo chips were prized by pio- I soon discovered this was no neers crossing the plains. level plain. In fact, it was a series While the tea brewed, I of sagebrush flats cut deep by stepped out from under the intervening gullies that drained tree and listened to the snow. the mountains. It was 4:30 p.m. There was a pale, eerie light on and getting dark. The snow was the mountains, possibly from about a foot deep, and on the the moon and stars trying to windward lip of the gullies, it break through the clouds. It was was piled 4-8 feet deep in drifts peaceful and quiet. that were difficult to cross. But I went back and checked my we struggled our way in and tea, which was now at a boil, out of three gullies before we and strained some off into a tin reached the first juniper trees. cup. I smelled it before I took a Light snow began to fall and the sip and it was like taking a walk scene looked like a giant snow through the woods. It was light globe. yellow and green in color, and As we climbed each gully, the when I drank it, it tasted pleas- faint light made it hard to tell ant and refreshing. It wasn’t where the mountain ended and bitter at all. I have heard that the sky began. In the junipers the Indians used parts of the the snow was up to the knees. Douglas fir to heal ailments, and Because of the warm tem- it makes sense, given the high peratures, the deep snow was vitamin C content. The taste is “melty,” not quite slush but wet hard to describe: It is like experi- enough to make passage dif- encing the strong, pleasing smell ficult. At nearly 6 p.m., we inter- of pine on your taste buds. sected the snow-buried canyon I enjoyed another cup, doused road in the mouth of Mack the fire and then Duke and I Canyon. followed our trail out of the

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016 THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Herbert Slain officer called continued from page A1 “A high quality of life should loving, talkative by mean parents don’t have to watch their children leave and go to another town or another state because there are no jobs wife, colleagues available where they live,” said Herbert. “Unfortunately, this is WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah man Morgan Johnston said. not the case in some of the rural (AP) — The first U.S. police Barney’s wife of nearly 20 areas of our state.” officer killed on duty this year years, Erika Barney, said her He called on the Legislature to was remembered Monday as husband’s career brought out focus on these communities. a talkative man who loved to the best in him. She said he Herbert thanked the Legislature fix cars, spend time with his reveled in high-speed chas- for its role in investing more than family and greet people with es, had a knack for sniffing $1.3 billion of new money in edu- DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO his signature line, “What’s up out stolen cars and loved cation over the last four years. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert shakes hands with Sen. Lyle Hillyard, R-District 25, after my brother?” the camaraderie of the law “Education is the most impor- delivering the annual State of the State address to the Utah Legislature at the Utah Unified Police Officer enforcement family. tant investment we can make in State Capitol Wednesday night. Douglas Scott Barney, 44, She recalled how he used Utah’s future,” he said. was shot and killed on Jan. 17 to view the Officers Down has leads the way in finding the right of administrative regulations has while responding to a traffic Memorial website, a practice improved, with a 35-percent state solution,” he said. led to the modification or elimi- accident in the Salt Lake City she once considered morbid reduction in emissions over the The federal government’s role nation of 368 state regulations, area. but later realized was part of last 10 years, but Herbert wants in managing public lands in Utah according to Herbert. He was killed working the sense of unity in the pro- more improvement. concerns Herbert. He announced that after overtime to pay for cancer fession. “The data means very little “The federal government still reviewing every executive order treatments, a disease he had "He considered falling when the inversion sets in and controls and mismanages too signed by a Utah governor, he will recently fought through. He in the line of duty a great those emissions hang in the val- much of our backyard, and we repeal 52 executive orders. worked in law enforcement privilege he probably would leys,” he said. live with the daily threat of a pres- He challenged the Legislature for 18 years. have never have been lucky The governor’s proposed bud- idential monument declaration,” to work with his cabinet to find Authorities say the shooter enough to have,” she said. get also includes funds to find he said. areas of state code that can be had a history of gun and drug- “This is the greatest honor of long-term solutions to water sup- Herbert said he supports the not just modified, but deleted related charges over the past his life.” ply problems for Utah communi- Public Lands Initiative proposed altogether. decade and had walked away Barney died just hours ties, he said. by Congressmen Rob Bishop and “We must streamline govern- from a state-run parolee drug before Danville, Ohio, officer In 2015, the state Legislature Jason Chaffetz and Sen. Mike ment today to allow the 21st cen- treatment center. Thomas Cottrell was killed, rejected Herbert’s proposal Lee. tury economy to continue grow- Barney’s 13-year-old son according to the Officer Down FALLEN OFFICER HONORED to spend $254 million of state However, Herbert did not men- ing uninhibited by outdated laws, helped push the flag-draped Memorial organization. So money to capture $960 million tion a lawsuit for control of fed- rules and regulations,” Herbert casket carrying his father’s far, four officers have been in federal funds to provide health eral land in Utah recommend by said. body as several thousand uni- killed on duty in the U.S. care coverage to people in a gap a Legislative-created public lands Herbert closed his annual formed officers saluted and Salt Lake County Sheriff between assistance under the commission. address with an observation he bagpipe music filled an arena Jim Winder called Barney, PHOTOS COURTESY OF FITZGERALD PETERSEN Affordable Care Act and being The lawsuit carries a potential said was based on the response in a Salt Lake City suburb. who was 6 feet, 5 inches tall, able to afford private insurance $14 million price, according to of the people of Utah to Officer After the funeral, hundreds a mountain of a man who Officers (top) fold the flag at premiums. the commission. Doug Barney’s tragic death. of police vehicles joined a looked like he stepped out Post-legislative discussions did Herbert also highlighted his “As I watched Utahns mourn procession south to Orem of the movie, “Braveheart.” the graveside services for fallen not produce a compromise. efforts to shrink state govern- together, I realized something where Barney was buried. Barney’s unique way of gain- officer Doug Barney at the Orem During his address, Herbert ment. more important,” he said. “I real- American flags and blue rib- ing the trust of other people said he isn’t ready to give up on Over the last five years the ized the state of our state is strong bons lined the streets. Officers was similar to the Irish word City Cemetery on Monday after- heath care for needy Utahns. number of state employees has because the state of our people stood in salute on overpass- “blarney,” Winder said. noon. Unified Police Officer Jon “On this issue of health care, decreased by 11 percent, he said. has never been stronger.” es, and a digital highway sign “Nothing Doug did was let this be the session when Utah In addition, exhaustive review [email protected] read, “Rest in peace Officer small or quiet,” he said. “His Richey (left) carries the flag at Barney.” enthusiasm for life was infec- the service. Richey was shot in Barney was the first Unified tious.” Police Department officer Utah Gov. Gary Herbert the leg responding to the same DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO slain since it was formed in said Barney represented call where Barney was killed in Democrats ecule of gas can be extracted. Democrats still firmly hold Utah Gov. Gary Herbert told lawmakers that education is the most important investment the state can make for its future. 2010 to serve communities in what’s right with law enforce- “Six years later, and Gov. that ready access to affordable the Salt Lake City area. ment. Herbert offered the the line of duty in Holladay on continued from page A1 Herbert still laments about the healthcare is the right of every state is outstanding, as is the “While we’re disappointed in “We invite our friends and The crowd included officers Barney family hope by citing Sunday, Jan. 17. flaws of the Affordable Care citizen. And passing Medicaid state of our nation. Unlike the his statements, we understand neighbors to join us in fighting from other states, including the Mormon belief that fami- cerned that the governor seems Act. Meanwhile, thousands expansion is the first step to governor, we believe some cred- it’s an election year, the gover- for Tooele County families and 70 who came on free JetBlue lies are reunited in the after- intent on selling off public land of Utahns, many right here achieving that goal. It’s time for it is owed to our president for nor has a challenger from the work on solutions to the obsta- flights commonly offered for life. Like the governor, Barney to companies outside of the in Tooele, go without proper our Legislature to finally pass guiding our nation through one right, and cheap political points cles we face every single day. We law enforcement officers to was a member of The Church state ensuring that every ounce healthcare simply because a bill. of the worst economic crises in against our president seem to can’t do it without you.” travel to funerals of distant of Jesus Christ of Latter-day of mineral, drop of oil, and mol- they fall within the gap. Tooele “We agree the state of the modern times. go a long way in GOP circles. [email protected] colleagues, company spokes- Saints.

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016 DEATH NOTICE Marijuana Harvey E. Wright continued from page A1 Harvey E. Wright passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016, without signaling near mile at his home. Funeral servic- marker 3 on I-80. es are scheduled for Saturday, When the deputies inter- Feb. 6, 2016. A full obituary will viewed the Smiths, they gave appear in Tuesday’s edition of inconsistent stories, includ- the Transcript Bulletin. For fur- ing that they attended the AFC ther information contact Tate Championship Game in Denver Mortuary 435-882-0676. on Jan. 24 but stopped in Reno before heading back to North Carolina, Scharmann said. Yale asked if there was anything ille- Give Us gal in the car and the men admit- ted to having a small amount of Your marijuana for personal use. According to Scharmann, the Opinion admission of the small amount of marijuana gave probable Write a letter cause to search the vehicle. The to the Editor! 78.5 pounds of marijuana was found in the trunk of the Accord, Tooele Transcript Bulletin as well as $1,300 in cash and a P.O. Box 390 loaded .44 Magnum handgun. Tooele, UT 84074 Scharmann said Yale has or a lot of experience identifying [email protected] and speaking with drug run- COURTESY OF TOOELE COUNTY SHERIFF ners. Since joining the Tooele Tooele County Sheriff deputies confiscated nearly 80 pounds of marijuana from the trunk of car that was pulled over on a traffic stop on Interstate 80 near Wendover County Sheriff’s Office, Yale has on Wednesday. Two suspects were arrested. been responsible for busting as many as 20 loads of marijuana, Mark and Matthew Smith County Detention Center and No court date has yet been set Court. he said. were transported to the Tooele booked on possession charges. for either man in Third District [email protected] MYGA AUNNUITY

the right handlebar, accord- charged with misdemeanor were “based upon her poor judg- The complaint said the 3.25% Lawsuit ing to the complaint. The ATV charges of negligent homicide, ment or negligence, rather than Tooele City Police Department GUARANTEED continued from page A1 accelerated, hit a large rock on reckless endangerment and her being impaired by drugs,” said, in addition to defama- the Andersons’ property and driving with a measurable con- Broadhead said in the email. tion, Anderson has struggled to 10 YEARS plaint filed by Anderson. In the threw the three passengers into trolled substance in the body. In June, Anderson pleaded maintain employment and suf- past, Anderson had also allowed a barbed wire fence. In an email, Tooele County guilty to misdemeanor reckless fered emotional distress. It also Caessea to steer with simi- Caessea received a major lac- Attorney Scott Broadhead endangerment and a plea in claims the results of Anderson’s lar safeguards, the complaint eration to her neck, according to clarified that the blood sample abeyance for the charge of driv- blood test are private informa- reads. the police report. She was trans- was taken from Anderson five ing with a measurable amount tion and police should have dis- While Caessea attempted ported to an area hospital but hours after the accident at the of a controlled substance. The covered the valium was admin- a left turn, Anderson moved was pronounced dead before University of Utah hospital. He charge of misdemeanor negli- istered after the crash and she her hands to aid the turn and reaching the hospital. also clarified that Anderson gent homicide was dismissed was not under the influence of Caessea pushed the throttle on A release in March from the was given diazepam (valium) at without prejudice. marijuana. Tooele City Police Department the scene by EMTs due to her On July 28, Anderson was put Anderson’s complaint claimed that a blood sample daughter’s condition. on probation for 18 months and taken from Anderson “at the time Anderson also admitted to required to complete 40 hours of includes a request for a jury trial Kristi Newingham of the accident” tested positive police that she had used mari- community service by the end of to award her general damages, RIP Damian Herrera for valium and trace amounts juana two days prior to the acci- the year. as well as special damages for of marijuana. The release said dent, which the drug test sup- Anderson’s complaint against mental anguish, emotional dis- January 28, 2010 the police report of the acci- ported, Broadhead said in the Tooele City said the statements tress and pain and suffering of January 28, 2016 dent would be forwarded to the email. The amount of the drug in by police that she was intoxi- $500,000 or more. She also seeks Tooele County Attorney’s office her system was too small to have cated during the accident have punitive damages of $1.5 million with a charge of third-degree caused impairment, he said. subjected her to scorn and pub- or more, in addition to attorney felony automobile homicide. The charges against Anderson lic ridicule due to the “false and fees and other relief. On March 25, Anderson was from the county attorney’s office reckless criminal allegations.” [email protected] Redford knows Sundance has gotten too big

It’s been 6 years to the day. When you left and went away. PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — negative comments about how the recession actually helped “You have a couple of choices. Not just anywhere did you go, but to the Savior you know! Robert Redford is pretty sure crowded it is and how difficult temper the frivolousness a bit. You can go hard and say we’re Th e gates of Heaven opened wide as you began your journey inside! this is the best Sundance Film it is to get from venue to venue But people continue to turn going to stop it. Say `that’s the Know this my love, you are gone but not forgotten! Festival they’ve ever had, and he when there’s traffic and people in out in droves, looking to be end.’ Let it go. Let someone else Loved and missed with continuing kisses coming your way! also knows that things have to the streets and so forth,” Redford among the first to see a breakout do it,” he said. “Or, you say well, Our hearts remain broken and scared! change. said. “We’re going to have to look filmmaker’s debut — like Ryan if you want to keep it going, we It’s not the films. The quality, at that.” Coogler’s “Fruitvale Station” or Yet it’s better to have known and lost you, than to have never known you at all. can’t keep it going the way things he said, is better than ever. It’s Redford still seems somewhat Damien Chazelle’s “Whiplash.” are.” LOVE Shane, Cho, Keshawn, Keandria, Mom, and Dennis the size. bemused that the Festival grew “As it grew, so did the crowds, One thought Redford had was “I’m starting to hear some the way it did over the past three so did the development in Park to break up the festival into sec- decades. He sees it as a combi- City. Well, at some point, if both tions, instead of cramming nar- nation of the narrowing of the those things continue to grow, rative, documentaries, shorts entertainment business — when they’re going to begin to choke and everything else into a tight filmmakers and actors had to each other,” Redford said. “So look outside of Hollywood to then I have to think about, oh, 10 days in January. So, in this sce- find material and projects worth do we now risk being who we are nario, narrative features could doing — and a product of global- in the first place? Do we risk (los- play in January, and February ization. ing) the heart and soul of what would be for documentaries. "When actors came who were we were when we started against “I don’t know whether that well known, then the paparazzi the odds. ... Do we have to now works or not,” Redford acknowl- came. Then once the paparazzi rethink things?” edged. “That’s just an idea that’s came, the fashion houses came. Ideas are already swirling in worming in my head.” Suddenly this thing was going Redford’s brain about how the The Sundance Film Festival haywire,” he said, laughing that Festival can and should evolve. wraps on Sunday.

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UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 35/32 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 45/33 Knolls Clive Lake Point 38/26 41/32 42/34 41/34 Ogden Stansbury Park 42/35 Erda 42/35 Vernal Grantsville 43/35 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 32/23 42/34 36/28 Tooele 44/38 Bauer 43/34 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 42/32 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 43/34 34/24 41/34 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 42/32 40/27 Nephi Rush Valley 41/34 40/32 Ophir 38/30 Delta Manti 46/37 44/37 Green River Last Month Season 47/28 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/33 47/36 Moab 43/31 SNOWPACK Hanksville 46/30 Beaver 47/27 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 48/33 Ibapah 39/33 44/33 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 14.4 11.6 7.7 St. George 51/35 46/28 Average 10.7 9.2 5.7 61/38 Kanab 56/29 Eureka Percent of average 135% 126% 135% 38/31 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

��������������������������������������� Projects TOOELETRANSCRIPT continued from page A1 Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN South Mountain Road is being built with funds from gravel companies in the area and a set- tlement from Rocky Mountain NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY Power that was earmarked for South Mountain Road. TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE Bitner also displayed a map of IRRIGATION COMPANY the extension of Village Boulevard to SR-138. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of “This is something that has been talked about for a long Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on time,” he said. PM In April 2015, the commission- WEDNESDAY • FEBRUARY 10, 7 ers held a groundbreaking cere- mony at where Village Boulevard Grantsville Irrigation Company offices dead-ends in Stansbury Park. The commissioners had hoped 411 So. West St., Grantsville, Utah to have the road completed by the end of 2015, according to FOLLOWING PURPOSES: Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO January, 2016, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. Bitner. 1. Elect five (5) members to the “Construction delays and Tooele County Commissioner Myron Bateman talks about septic tank density at Board of Directors weather caused us not to com- Wednesday night’s town hall meeting in Stansbury Park. If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would plete the road by that date,” he 2. Presentation of financial report like to designate a proxy for your votes, you may said. “We have set a new date of Valley showing bright orange they are searching for property 3. President’s remarks pick up a Proxy Form at 411 S. West Street any time June 1, 2016, but with weather spots for high concentrations of for an expansion or relocation. before the meeting. cooperating and other things septic systems. Securing certification for these 4. Other Business working out, it may be complet- “We are reaching a saturation six sites as SURE sites last year EUGENE MARSHALL ed well before that.” of septic systems in the valley,” is a significant accomplishment, President With South Mountain Road he said. “Not only that, in these Milne said. and Village Boulevard underway, areas where we have a lot of sep- The six sites are the Ninigret the commissioners will next turn tic tanks there is also a higher and Peterson Industrial Depots, their attention to the Midvalley chance for groundwater contam- the Bolinder property on West Highway. ination to the wells in the area.” 1000 North, the Industrial Park “Midvalley Highway is needed With money included in the west of Grantsville, the Miller to provide a route in and out of 2016 budget, the county has TOOELE FFA property east of the Utah the Industrial Depot that is less hired Hansen, Allen, and Luce, a Motorsports Campus, Salt Pointe than 10 miles,” Bitner said. “We Midvale-based engineering firm lost 11 companies last year that that specializes in water and south of Interstate 80 near the looked at the Industrial Depot, environmental resources, to look Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, but didn’t choose to locate there at the possibility of a regional and property in the Timpie area. because of the distance from I- wastewater treatment facility. An unidentified member of 80.” The county is also investi- the audience asked the commis- RABIES CLINIC The Midvalley Highway will gating the possibility of form- sioners if they are doing anything also reduce congestion on SR-36 ing a county-wide water con- about drug use in the county. by taking most of the truck traffic servancy district to help move Tooele County Attorney Scott off the road, he said. water across the valley to meet Broadhead replied that attacking SATURDAY In about three weeks the the expected demand of future the drug problem will require county will begin to make offers growth, Bateman said. funding of drug treatment pro- am pm to land owners to purchase the Milne, who is over economic grams by the state Legislature. JANUARY 30 • 11 - 1 right-of-way for the first phase development and tourism for “Last year the Legislature of the Midvalley Highway. The the county, discussed progress down-graded drug offenses first phase runs from near mile toward marketing the county to from felonies to misdemeanors,” Tooele High Animal Lab marker 94 on I-80 to Sheep Lane new businesses. Broadhead said. “So instead of on SR-138. He held up a map of Tooele going to prison, they end up in Bitner was asked about pros- Valley showing six SURE sites. the county in the jail. As part DOGS: CATS: pects for improvements for the SURE (Select Utah Real Estate) of the Justice Reinvestment Adult Combo: $20 Feline Combo: $17 Lake Point/I-80 interchange and Sites is a program of the Economic Initiative, these people were to alternate routes out of the coun- Development Corporation of $ get treatment either as an alter- Puppy Combo: $22 Leukemia: 22 ty. Utah. native to incarceration or while “UDOT does have on their Sites accepted as SURE have Rabies: $15 Rabies: $15 in jail. However, other than a plan for 2015 to 2040 to expand received scrutiny based on a set I-80 at the Lake Point inter- of economic development cri- very cursory intake evaluation, change and rework the ramps,” teria including the availability the Legislature has not funded he said. “They also are looking of infrastructure, quality of life, the treatment part of the JRI.” For more information at a connection from SR-201 into local economy, labor force, and Rabanne closed the town hall Lake Point that parallels I-80. But utility costs. meeting by announcing another call Bob Gowans at that’s a long way out. All three of Once EDCU approves a SURE town hall meeting with the com- 435.830.2336 us are working together to get site the property is included in mission scheduled for Feb. 10 at that moved up.” an online tool managed by EDCU the Tooele County Building in Next commissioner Myron that companies and their site Tooele City at 7 p.m. Bateman held up a map of Tooele selection consultants use when [email protected]

press was hand-inked and hand- business in December 1923. Newspaper operated. The type was also set The first edition of the com- continued from page A1 by hand. At various times, five bined paper, called the Tooele of his children worked at the Transcript Bulletin, was pub- paper. When James died, he left lished on Dec. 4, 1923. By then, paper. When he died at the end the business to two of his chil- the paper had a cylinder press of that year, his wife asked local dren, Martha and Alex. and a Model K Linotype, which farmer James Dunn to edit the Meanwhile, Will J. Peters meant the type no longer had to paper. began publishing a separate be set by hand. The following year, James newspaper called the Tooele The Transcript Bulletin has Dunn bought the Transcript for Bulletin in 1914. The Transcript been publishing ever since. $10. At that time, the printing bought the Bulletin’s name and [email protected] A10 HOMETOWN

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PHOTO FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE Live ... Love ... Laugh. STORY JESSICA HENRIE The life of LaVon Wilson

aVon Wilson has spent for the race, Wilson said she self up for the 10K, left the daughter’s husband would say, her 91 years of life laughed. starting line first. Then it was ‘LaVon, I think you ought to laughing. “I said, ‘You did what? I can’t Wilson’s turn. Her daughter get in that wheelchair now,’ Most recently, she run. I can hardly walk,’” Wilson and son-in-law stayed with but I didn’t,” she said. participatedL in a 5K race in Las recalled. “She said, ‘I got you a her as she walked the course. When Wilson crossed the Vegas on Thanksgiving Day. wheelchair,’ but instead of sit- The time passed quickly as the finish line, Holly went up to When her granddaughter, Holly, ting in it, I pushed it.” group walked and talked. told Wilson she’d signed her up Holly, who had signed her- “Every once in a while, my SEE LAUGHTER PAGE A11 ➤ HOMETOWN A11

THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 TOOELETRANSCRIPT Laughter BULLETIN continued from page A1 her, excited. Wilson had taken second place in the 70 and up age category. PHOTO OF THE MONTH The 5K was only one of Wilson’s activities during 2015. She also accompanied her December 2015 Winner: daughter, granddaughter and their families to Disneyland and Disney’s California Troy Marsh Adventure — where she rode every ride, including Tower of Terror, she said. Earlier last year, she went to Europe with her family. Their trip included stops by Abbey Road — where Wilson, her daughter, granddaughter and grandson took a “Beatles picture” — and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Wilson particularly liked the cathedral. “It was special to go to the cathedral,” she said. “When I went there I got a funny feeling, like needles.” Christmas morning full moon as it set over the Stansbury Range. Wilson was born July 18, 1924, in Salt Lake City, the fourth child of Marion Lyman and Rosa Leona Leonard. She, Your photo could be next! her parents and siblings were Submit your photo to: all members of The Church [email protected] of Jesus Christ of Latter-day PHOTO COURTESY OF LAVON WILSON Saints. Last November, 91-year-old Tooele resident LaVon Wilson participated in a 5K walk/run in Las Vegas. She finished second in Her father worked as a min- the 70 and up age category. ing engineer, while her mother Subscribe Today • 882-0050 was a nurse. Three more chil- dren were born after Wilson, going, I’d better move out there. them in the baggage and park- with the family rounding out at So I did.” ing areas of the airport.” five daughters and two sons. Wilson hated the town at One time, she gathered In 1936, Marion was on his first. She and Joe went to Salt her group near the escalators way to work when he was hit Lake every weekend as soon as at terminal two, where most and killed by another car whose he got off work. of the visitors came in, and driver was asleep at the wheel. “Then I thought, ‘This is they clapped and cheered for His wife still had four children silly,’” she said. “‘I’m being every person that came to the at home. Wilson was 12. nasty. I live here.’ So I got a job Olympics. “That was a big deal,” she as a stenographer at Tooele “It was so fun the volunteers TOOELE YOUTH BASEBALL said. Army Depot, the same place didn’t want to go home,” Wilson WE ARE NOW LITTLE LEAGUE In time, Wilson was all right. Joe worked.” said. She worked hard in school, She and Joe began partici- Another time, a man offered graduating from East High at pating in the community. Both her $500 for the jacket the REGISTRATION — AGES 4-16 age 16. were heavily involved in the Olympics committee gave her, AM PM After high school, she began American Legion and Elks but she didn’t take the offer. SAT, JAN 30 10:00 -1:00 TOOELE CITY HALL attending the University of Lodge, and they started an Wilson retired from the con- PM PM Utah as a business major. Operation Christmas program vention bureau about five years FRI, FEB 5 6:30 -8:30 WEST ELEMENTARY “I wasn’t the prettiest of all together in the 1950s. Wilson ago, when her daughter Kae AM PM the girls, but I was the smart- also did fundraising for the was diagnosed with cancer. She SAT, FEB 6 10:00 -1:00 WEST ELEMENTARY est,” Wilson said with a laugh. band at Tooele High School, in wanted to be available to leave FRI, FEB 19 6:30PM-8:30PM TOOELE CITY HALL While she was in college, a which her daughter Kae partici- at any time to take care of Kae close friend got married and pated. as needed. SAT, FEB 20 10:00AM-1:00PM TOOELE CITY HALL moved away to Montana. Wilson worked at Tooele Wilson still lives in the house Wilson missed her friend so Army Depot for 25 years, a job Joe bought in Tooele. A modern Any player registering after the dates above much she decided to follow her she enjoyed. She once met art painting hangs on the wall will be charged a late sign-up fee. there. Dwight D. Eisenhower while he in the living room, a gift from Registration Cost , Ages: “I went to Montana to hang was serving as general, before Joe to Wilson. She liked it so 4-7: $70; 8’s: $80; 9-12’s: $90; 13-16’s: $100 out with her and mend my he became president of the much she designed the interior broken heart,” Wilson said. United States. Several other of her entire house to match. “I told her, ‘I don’t want to go people of note passed through Aside from her daughter, www.tooelebaseball.com back there,’ and she said, ‘Well, as well, but the employees Wilson has two grandchildren stay here. You can get a job.’ weren’t allowed to discuss and three great-grandchildren. So I called my mother from them, she said. Although she said she would Montana and told her I was She finally left when Joe was have liked to have a larger staying.” diagnosed with leukemia. family, Wilson dismissed that Shortly after Wilson settled “I hated to do it because I old sorrow with characteristic into her new life in Montana, loved to work,” Wilson said. cheer. her friend told her about a man “(But) when we found out he “I wasn’t very lucky with hav- she thought Wilson would like. was sick, I decided I’d better ing a lot of children,” she said. Fibromyalgia? Chronic Fatigue? His name was Joseph Wilson, leave my job to take care of “But that doesn’t make a differ- and he co-owned a bar in him.” ence.” Do you feel like every drop of energy is Just like learning to ride a bicycle, the brain [email protected] Livingston, Montana. Joe died on May 28, 1985. drained from your body and some days you can learn how to create more healthy electrical At first, Wilson wasn’t sure just hurt all over? Does going to the bathroom activity which can lead to a permanent she wanted to meet him, but feel like a ten- mile hike? improvement to the way you feel! (Note: her friend was persuasive. research shows that QEEG-Biofeedback You are not alone. Six million Americans suffer “She took me to meet Joe,” training lasts 30 years.) from the effects of fibromyalgia. But the sad she said. “I thought he was fact is most of them have been told they’re It’s my mission in practice to help those just a little country boy from crazy, lazy, or just depressed. suffering with chronic pain. Montana, and I was a big city girl. But it turned out I was the Do You Have Any of the Following To help people with fibromyalgia and chronic little country girl, because he’d Symptoms? fatigue, I’m running a special offer for people been around more than I had. • Aching all over suffering from fibromyalgia. • Disturbed sleep For 15 days only, $55 will get you all the He was in the Army.” • Tender points in the neck, and spine services I normally charge new patients $199 for! Just call my office That was the start of a six- • Recurring headaches and you’ll get... month courtship. When Joe • Fatigue & Stiffness asked Wilson to marry him, she An in-depth consultation about your health and well-being where I responded that she couldn’t Fibromyalgia is often called the invisible disease. You look fine on the will listen…really listen…to the details of your case. A full QEEG to surface, but underneath you’re often exhausted and in excruciating determine if a brainwave abnormality is contributing to your pain marry someone who owned pain. or symptoms. A thorough analysis of your QEEG findings so we can a bar because “(her) family start mapping out your plan to being pain free. would have a fit.” So he sold his That’s because fibromyalgia and chronic pain are often linked to share of the business. changes in brain function that make you more susceptible to pain. What Will Your Fibromyalgia Pain Feel Like “My broken heart was These brain changes can even lead to other health problems like 6 Months From Today? depression. mended,” Wilson said. “I liked One of the biggest myths about pain is that it goes away all by itself, him. … When I told my mother Using specialized equipment doctors can now identify these changes without any treatment. in your brain by measuring brainwave activity and comparing them I was going to get married, she Let’s face it, if the pain hasn’t gone away by now, it’s not likely to to normal. This creates a map we can use to guide you through wasn’t very happy. First I move disappear on its own. to Montana, then I come home a process of improving your brainwave activity and correcting with someone?” PHOTO COURTESY OF LAVON WILSON dysfunctional patterns using biofeedback. Not only was her mother While on vacation in Europe last year, Wilson, her daughter, granddaughter and 435.882.7200 apprehensive, her siblings great-grandson took a “Beatles picture” on Abbey Road in London. were, too. “I was the old maid; all my A funeral was held in Tooele sisters got married before me,” before he was buried in Salt Wilson said. “I was 23 when I Lake. got married. All my sisters were Wilson won’t hear of leaving trying to think of a hard ques- Tooele now. tion to ask him to see if he was “After Joe passed away, I intelligent. … And Joe was a went back to work at the (Salt Catholic, not a Mormon. But Lake City) airport. I just loved it turned out everybody loved to work,” she said. “I volun- Joe.” teered as an information spe- Joe and Wilson were mar- cialist. It worked out perfectly ried Sept. 6, 1948, in Tacoma, because I was born and raised Washington, where Joe was sta- in Salt Lake City. I’d get lost in tioned for the Army. While Joe Tooele all the time, but I knew was fighting in the Korean War, every street in Salt Lake.” Wilson moved back to Salt Lake She was working at the air- City to stay with her mother. port when a man from the Salt When Joe returned from Lake Convention and Visitors the war, the post closest to Bureau approached and offered Salt Lake he could find was at her a job. Not long after Wilson Tooele Army Depot. At first, started her new position, she Wilson was strongly opposed simplified the group’s reporting to leaving Salt Lake. Privately, system and was promoted to she thought of Tooele as supervisor. “Podunkville.” She was still working there in “Finally, he called me and 2002, when Mitt Romney and said, ‘I bought a house; if you the Winter Olympics came to want to live with me you’d bet- town. ter come,’” she said. “I decided “I supervised about 60 vol- if I wanted to keep my marriage unteers,” Wilson said. “I had A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016

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SPORTS WRAP Park City at Grantsville girls Stansbury girls hold on to beat Buffaloes The Grantsville girls basketball team forced 28 turnovers Tuesday night en route to its first Region 10 win of the season, defeating Tooele nearly Park City 47-44. Abby Butler led the Cowboys (7-11, 1-3) with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Brayle completes Crosman added 11 points and eight rebounds, and Rylie Ekins had six points and seven steals. stunning Brynn Knight also had six points for Grantsville. The Cowboys play host to Tooele on Tuesday. comeback Region 10 girls basketball scores by Tavin Stucki Tuesday SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville 47, Park City 44 Stansbury 48, Tooele 46 When the Stansbury girls bas- ketball team pulled ahead of Region 18 girls basketball scores Tuesday Tooele in the final minutes of their rivalry game on Tuesday, Intermountain Christian 51, Stallion fans had to think it was West Ridge 19 all-but over. Tintic 51, Dugway 26 There’s no way a high school Wendover 65, Merit Academy 15 team can come back from a Notable girls scores nine-point deficit in a minute Cedar 63, Dixie 37 and a half, right? Especially in a rivalry game, right? Especially on Hurricane 50, Pine View 46 the road, right? Snow Canyon 63, Desert Hills 55 Morgan 61, Bear River 53 N. Sanpete 41, Canyon View 34 SHS GIRLS BASKETBALL Richfield 39, Juab 35 Region 10 boys basketball scores Wednesday THS GIRLS BASKETBALL Tooele 51, Stansbury 35 Grantsville 69, Park City 60 But the Tooele team they saw Region 18 boys basketball scores come back in the final two min- Wednesday utes isn’t the same team that Tintic 73, Dugway 60 put up miserable showings in Telos 80, Mount Vernon 44 the first few games of the season Merit Academy 73, Wendover 70 — back when parents and fans St. Joseph 97, West Ridge 28 hoped their girls would score in the double digits. Notable boys scores “Just a few things that didn’t Snow Canyon 71, Desert Hills 52 go our way and kind of went Cedar 51, Dixie 49 theirs,” Stansbury head coach Pine View 57, Hurricane 48 Kenzie Newton said. “It is what it Logan 64, Ben Lomond 41 is, and every game is going to be Juan Diego 82, Morgan 42 a battle. A win is a win. I thought Can. View 69, N. Sanpete 66 (OT) we battled, though.” Tuesday’s 48-46 thriller went FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Richfield 68, Juab 46 like this: Stansbury’s Katrina Clausing (3) looks to make a pass as Tooele’s Kamryn Grover (32) defends during Tuesday night’s Region 10 matchup at Stansbury High School. The Team Elite 12U Stansbury had the team from Stallions won 48-46, holding off the Buffaloes in the final seconds. Team Elite 12U is looking for one or down south on the ropes with a two experienced players and their 14-point lead midway through Tooele called timeout shortly straight times, then the official dedicated parents for its travel the third quarter when freshman after. “It is what it is, and every game is trips Aubrey,” Tooele head coach baseball team. Pitching is a plus, Kenzie Knudsen drove through Then Aubrey Vanderwerken Tom Ware said, indicating how and the team will look for additional the lane for a field goal. But the happened. The Tooele senior going to be a battle. A win is a win. pleased he was with his girls dur- players through February. The team Buffaloes came back and made sharpshooter stole the ball out ing the comeback. will play in Utah Select during the it a one-score game with a made of an inbounds pass and hit a I thought we battled, though.” Vanderwerken was forced to week and Rocky Mountain School jump shot by forward Blake 3-pointer. She stole another ball foul in order to stop the clock, of Baseball on the weekend. It Hervat. shortly after that eventually led Kenzie Newton and Spaulding hit the front end is also scheduled for upwards of With 2:42 left in the fourth to an old-fashioned three-point Stansbury girls basketball coach of the one-and-one situation to six tournaments. Last fall, the quarter, Stansbury guard Angie play when teammate Mackenzie make it 48-46 Stansbury. team went 25-7 with one tourna- Kilpack hit a floating jumper Sharkey scored through the foul a two-score game when she four seconds after that to avoid a But Tooele grabbed the ment championship and several to make it 43-38, then forward to make it 47-44. missed the gimmie shot, and turnover via the five-count. rebound when Spaulding second-place finishes. The team Amber Spaulding stole the ball “She’s quick and she’s a good Buff forward Kamryn Grover hit a It turned out not to matter missed the second shot, and the also boasts great coaches and an and was fouled on the fast-break shooter, so it was like we had to 2-pointer on the other end of the much as Tooele sophomore Emily Buffaloes stampeded down the indoor practice facility. Current play- layup, making it 45-38 after drill- have our best players on her,” court to make it 47-46 Stansbury Webber stole the ball with 23 sec- court with no time to waste. ers reside in Grantsville, Tooele, ing both free throws. About 18 Kilpack said. with 51 seconds left. onds left — but Vanderwerken Ware signaled for a time- Stansbury and Salt Lake County. If seconds later, Kilpack earned Stansbury senior center Katy Spaulding found herself in a got tangled up with the referee out, and it was granted just as interested, please call or text 801- another steal and fed Spaulding Flint — who scored five points trap as soon as she crossed the shortly after she was passed the Vanderwerken received a pass 201-2551 or 435-830-3232. on an identical race down the in the game — broke through halfcourt line on the ensuing ball and gave possession right with a clear path to the basket Youth Soccer court — though the senior scored Tooele’s full-court man-to-man possession, and Newton wisely back to the Stallions. in a one-on-one situation that TC United is now accepting applica- two points on one shot this time defense for an open layup. Flint called timeout. The Stallions had “We had the lead down to three tions for the spring soccer season. — to make it 47-38. missed the chance to make it to use another timeout about points, turn the ball over three SEE STALLIONS ON B8 ➤ You can register online at www. tc-united.com. Live registration will take place Feb. 5 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. If you reg- istered in the fall, you are already registered for the spring and do Tooele’s defense stifles Stallions in 51-35 win not need to re-register. Please call 830-6977 if you have any ques- just three points in the third and tions. Stansbury goes trailed 33-25 entering the final Grantsville Youth Baseball quarter. Grantsville Youth Baseball will be cold, hits just “We have a little mind thing holding registration from 10 a.m. about third quarters that we to 2 p.m. on Feb. 6, 20 and 27 two shots after struggle with,” Stansbury coach at Grantsville Jr. High School and Rich Lakin said. “We just have Grantsville High School. to figure it out as a team. It’s halftime in loss nothing that Tooele did that I Tooele Youth Baseball felt that should have made us Registration for Tooele Youth lose by that much. It was just us Baseball will open soon for kids by Darren Vaughan defensively, mentally breaking aged 5-16 (16-year-olds can sign COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR down and just being lazy with up to play this 2016 spring sea- our passes.” son). Registration will be held Jan. Tooele boys basketball coach Things quickly went from 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Feb. 5 Josh Johnsen has said all season bad to worse for the Stallions, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 that the Buffaloes are at their as Montague drained the sec- from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tooele best when they play as a unit ond of his game-high three 3- City Hall, as well as Feb. 5 from rather than as individuals. pointers on the opening pos- 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 from 10 session of the fourth quarter to a.m. to 1 p.m. at West Elementary. put the Buffs up 36-25. After Prices for the following age groups THS BASKETBALL the Stallions closed the gap to are as follows: 4-7, $70; 8, $80; 9-12, $90; 13-16, $100. Any sign- eight points on two free throws by Fidler and another by Jase ups after Feb. 20 will have a $5 SHS BASKETBALL late fee. Wanlass, Hymas responded with five quick points to put Tooele Lady Buffs’ Softball Skills The Buffs put on a stellar dis- back up by 11. The Tooele High School softball play of team basketball at both Montague followed with team will hold all-skills sessions for ends of the court Wednesday another 3-pointer with 4:03 left girls aged 8-14 years at the Tooele night, rolling to a 51-35 win over in the game, and Tooele’s lead High School gymnasium on Feb. county rival Stansbury thanks eventually grew to 19 points 2 from 6-8 p.m. Quality instruc- to a suffocating defensive effort FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO before the Buffs removed their tion in fundamentals of all softball and an unselfish approach on McKay Pollmann (32) steals the ball from Stansbury’s Dakota Fidler to start a fast break during the third quarter of Wednesday starters in the waning minutes. areas will be conducted. Campers offense. night’s rivalry matchup between the Tooele Buffaloes and Stansbury Stallions. The Buffs outpaced the Stallions, winning 51-35 Pollmann finished with five to improve to 2-2 in Region 10 play while Stansbury fell to 1-3. are under constant supervision by “I think defense was just huge points and four steals for Tooele, coaches and staff. Participants for us,” Johnsen said. “We’ve while center Connor Searle had should wear appropriate active been working on it all week. from players throughout the Region 10) surged ahead with a fast-break baskets.” four points and 10 rebounds. wear with tennis shoes and a That’s been the key to our suc- lineup, including senior point 9-0 run to open the third quar- Meanwhile, Stansbury (4-15, Kyler Hymas had three points glove. The first hour will be spent cess this year, when we’ve played guard Isaac Montague, who just ter. McKay Pollmann came up 1-3) couldn’t get its offense on and Lincoln Powers added two on defense and pitching, and the good team defense. They didn’t missed a double-double with with a pair of big plays, drain- track for most of the second for the Buffs. second will be spent on hitting. The get an easy shot, and that’s a nine points and 10 assists. ing a 3-pointer from the cor- half. In fact, after the Stallions’ “Tonight, we really came cost is $10. Please mail a signed credit to our defense. Every shot “Isaac couldn’t miss tonight ner before stealing the ball and Dakota Fidler scored with 54 together,” Hymas said. “At half- and completed application to THS was contested.” — he was on fire. It was awe- going coast-to-coast for a layup seconds to go in the second time, we’d made 10 shots, and Softball Camp at 301 W. Vine, Senior forward Ace Hymas some,” Hymas said. “It was a fun that gave the Buffs a 31-22 lead. quarter, Stansbury didn’t hit nine of those shots were assist- Tooele, UT 84074, or by signing up was his normal high-scoring at the THS Finance Office. Pitchers team-ball game. It was one of “McKay Pollmann had a huge another field goal until Fidler ed. That’s all team basketball.” self, posting a game-high 28 our best games.” stretch for us in the third quar- scored again with 1:26 left in the Wanlass led Stansbury with 16 SEE WRAP ON B8 ➤ points to go with nine rebounds. The game was tied 22-22 at ter,” Johnsen said. “He hit a 3, third quarter. But major contributions came halftime, but Tooele (10-8, 2-2 had a couple steals and some The Stallions finished with SEE TOOELE ON B8 ➤ B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016 Dallas VA honors 725 West 3300 South Salt Lake City Open 9:AM to 8:PM female veterans

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THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 CRITTER CHATTER Praying mantises can be ballistic hunters he praying mantis is a However, if further provoked weaponized insect that or picked up against their will, Tuses its capabilities for Taylor Lindsay they will resort to drastic actions defense, hunting, and even mat- GUEST COLUMNIST by biting and stabbing their ing. Although praying mantises enemy repeatedly. Inflicted will avoid confrontation by wounds or bites can be painful, concealing themselves within but are not poisonous. their habitat, they will resort to standing taller, fanning out their Because of its advantages in making themselves look big- wings, and will sometimes even size, colors, eye vision and use ger by spreading their forelegs, hiss if poked or probed. of forelegs, the praying mantis

PHOTO COURTESY OF TAYLOR LINDSAY A praying mantis camouflages itself among the weeds.

is a very talented hunter, mak- to stab, pierce and clutch prey. her fertility through the male’s ing them predators of many Their prey not only includes nutrients. However, sometimes species. Praying mantises can other insects, but praying man- males have been known to fly vary in length from three to six tises have been known to kill away, immediately evacuating inches, turn their heads a full and devour snakes, fish, frogs, after mating. Newly hatched 180 degrees to look over their lizards, scorpions, rodents and mantises have also been known shoulder and will eat almost even smaller birds. to cannibalize on their siblings anything they can catch that Though reproduction is not until they all spread out from is smaller than they are. Their really hunting, it does some- their cocoon. color is intended for camouflage times turn out to be lunchtime and their remarkable vision for a mating female. During cop- Taylor Lindsay is a writer and allows them to spot food up ulation, female praying mantises photographer of wildlife crea- to 20 meters away. As for their are known to devour the head tures big and small. She can be PHOTO COURTESY OF TAYLOR LINDSAY forelegs, the praying mantis and sometimes the limbs of the contacted at CritterChatter@live. A dead male praying mantis, perhaps after copulation. uses these dagger-like weapons male, so that she may increase com.

GARDEN SPOT Rhubarb — the mother of invention?

f you’ve been a reader of a mistake, or an unplanned That ought to make rhubarb this column for a while, you outcome. There’s an interesting proud! Iknow that I’m a big fan of Jay Cooper story about one man’s interac- The fact that rhubarb’s leaves rhubarb. CORRESPONDENT tion with rhubarb that resulted contain a significant amount Every year, we add more of it in a modern-day product we use of oxalic acid warrants a few around our place, due to the fact around the house — Bar Keepers observations. While rhubarb that it holds up well in the heat, Friend! leaves are comprised of about sports beautiful large leaves, day or two before is now shriv- Like many of you, we have one-half of a percent oxalic takes little care, and comes back eled up and lying on the surface stainless cookware with cop- acid, the substance can also be with a flourish each spring. It’s of the soil like a deflated bal- per-clad bottoms. We really found in many plants including one of my “go-to” plants that I loon. You can remove the dead like the cookware, but it can Brussel sprouts, chives, and cab- use as a harbinger of warmer leaves, or let them decompose get discolored on the bottom, bage. In fact, Wikipedia lists 40 weather. It’s almost magical to into the soil. By the time in as well as having food and oil vegetables that contain varying see a bare spot of ground, where warms up in the spring, you can scorch onto the interior and the amounts of oxalic acid — rang- last year’s plant proudly stood, be easily fooled into thinking “nooks and crannies” where the ing from trace to higher concen- start to have walnut-sized pink- that you’ve lost your rhubarb. handle attaches to the pan. We trations. ish-green buds rise from the soil. There is very little left to clue have found no better product for You might be asking, what is When the conditions are right, you in that there is a root mass quickly cleaning up and renew- oxalic acid? Is it harmful? How is it erupts into sudden growth, just under the soil’s surface ing our pots and pans than Bar it commonly used? putting out stalks and leaves at a poised to burst forth with the Keepers Friend. What’s its secret Like many things, oxalic acid dizzying and gratifying pace. season’s display! ingredient? It’s the same com- can be harmful in larger quanti- The truth is, even if we didn’t Like many plants, rhubarb pound that is found in rhubarb ties. The stalks of rhubarb have a harvest the stalks for use in does a great job of collecting leaves — oxalic acid. low concentration but the leaves Maggie’s incredible rhubarb- rainfall and directing it to the In 1882, a man in Indianapolis have more. Fortunately, the strawberry-orange rind pie, we’d center of the plant. The large was cooking rhubarb in a leaves don’t taste good! I com- still have plenty of “pie plant” leaves are moderately waxy, tarnished pot. After he was post the leaves and avoid feed- around because of the beauty which is readily seen as water finished cooking the rhubarb, ing them to my chickens. it brings to our yardscape. I like beads up on the foliage when he was pleased to find that his Oxalic acid is commercially rhubarb as a substitute for calla they encounter rainfall or a dose tarnished pot was now clean available for manufacturing uses lily plants that I’ve seen grow as of water from your watering can. and shiny. Lucky for us, this and can be found in some prod- far north as Montreal. While they For all its pluses, it does have rhubarb aficionado turned out ucts like cleansing powders, rust flourish in the warmer months, a few offsets. First, slugs tend to be a chemist. Using rhubarb’s removers, wood bleach, con- they can’t survive winter — at to take up residence in the cen- active ingredient, oxalic acid, crete brightener, polish and seal- least without digging up their ter base of the plant because it he formulated a talcum-smooth ant for marble, and as a fixing tubers and storing them prop- stays moist and cool — even in cleanser and sold it to his city’s agent for textile dyes. If you use erly. Rhubarb comes back each the hottest of days. The plant is taverns. The cleanser went over a product containing oxalic acid, spring, has deep green leaves so robust that it can take slug so well with his customers, that take precaution not to breathe that are sizable and provide con- damage in stride. But if our the product became known as it in. It’s highly irritating to the siderable shade around the base slimy friends bother you, you “Bar Keepers Friend.” Its active throat and mucous membranes, of the plant. Because they are a can resort to picking them off ingredient, oxalic acid, works and in various concentrations, mounded plant, they fit in well by hand, or using a bait method very well with brass, copper, can cause kidney stones, joint with other plants and shrubs. around the base. Second, stainless steel (our sinks respond pain — and in high concentra- But what is most compelling rhubarb contains oxalic acid really nicely!), porcelain, and tion, even kidney failure. PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER of all about this beautiful plant — especially the leaves. ceramic surfaces. Here’s another important use This cleansing product and rhubarb have a shared history. is that it is truly perennial. The So, how could rhubarb be By the way, Bar Keepers to mention: BEEKEEPING! top dies back at fall’s first freeze. the mother of invention? Like Friend is still made in Oxalic acid is commonly mites attach themselves to the will continue as your rhubarb Perhaps a better description is many inventions we take for Indianapolis and is easily found used as a miticide to control bodies of developing bees, and plants from last year erupt that the leaves “melt.” What was granted today, an unintended at retailers both across the U.S. the parasitic Varroa mite that suck out the bee’s hemolymph through the soil. This is one of once a sizable green leaf just a product can result either from and in many parts of the world. infects honeybee colonies. The (an insect’s equivalent to blood). the most visible — and depend- You could say that vampires, in able — reminders that another the form of the mites, are very growing season is coming and real to bees. As you can imagine, soon you’ll need sunscreen! For this is quite detrimental to the some rhubarb “edutainment,” bee colony, and if a high enough visit youtube.com/dirtfarmerjay, concentration occurs, bee defor- and enter “growing and harvest- mities and even death of the ing rhubarb.” You’ll see firsthand colony can occur. In fact, the how additive and productive this Varroa mite has been associated great plant is! with Colony Collapse Disorder Also, keep an eye out for the (CCD). upcoming fruit tree, berry and This mite exerts the single grape vine pruning demonstra- greatest negative economic tions, scheduled for Saturday, impact to the beekeeping indus- March 5. There will be two try. To control it, oxalic acid is demonstrations, one at 10 a.m. incorporated into a sugar-water in Erda, and the other at 1 p.m. mixture at just over three per- at a location to be announced. cent concentration. The mixture Details will be posted in the is then dribbled over the bees Bulletin Board section of this and between frames. This is paper in a few weeks. Whether not toxic to the bees, but it is to you’ve attended before, or it’s the mite. Another application your first time to see how to get method is using vaporization the maximum health and pro- whereby oxalic acid is heated on ductivity from your fruit trees a small hot surface that has been and berry plantings, come and inserted into the main opening join the fun. of the hive. All other openings are sealed. The vapor permeates Jay Cooper can be contacted the entire hive, coating all sur- at [email protected], or faces. The bees tolerate this well, you can visit his web channel at but the mites are killed. youtube.com/dirtfarmerjay for PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER So, as the weather warms in videos on gardening, shop skills, As soon as the soil warms, rhubarb quickly begins leaf growth. a few months, the cycle of life culinary arts and landscaping. B4 COMICSB4 COMICS

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

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

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker January 25, 2016 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 36 Burun- 2 67.5 31 Stash Roll with the punches and 1 Gas or dian’s degrees, away you will avoid being criticized. clutch neighbor to mariners money Discipline and personal changes will be your best bet if you want item 38 Hiker’s 3 2-Down, 33 Personal Thatababy by Paul Trapp 6 Confusing sock- e.g. atmospheres to make progress. ★★★★★ mistake clinger 4 Like 34 Unwritten TAURUS (April 20-May 20): 11 Paranormal (Var.) Miss exams The information you gather will power, 39 Chicken Congeniality 36 Second help you gain the respect of for short piece 5 Fatal versions your peers. A business trip will 14 Japanese 40 Roof 6 Swindles 37 Walk encourage you to make use of cartooning borders 7 Agrees through your practical but innovative 15 “Eyes” 41 Prefix for silently water ideas. ★★ in many “trooper” 8 Bit of 41 Otto von GEMINI (May 21-June 20): emoticons or “graph” aquarium Bismarck’s Take more interest in your sur- 16 Work for 42 Concealed growth realm roundings and what you can do the CIA 44 Pertaining 9 “Friend 43 Three, on to formulate ideas and follow 17 Boy to spring or ___?” a sundial through with your plans. ★★★★ Scouts 46 Garb 10 Sporting 44 Part of a CANCER (June 21-July 22): awards 48 Strips whiskers sentence Talks will open up new opportu- 19 Contents bare 11 Bruce 45 Ultimate nities. Someone close to you will of a La 49 Shinbone Spring- conclusion provide you with the resources Brea pit 50 Pottery steen’s 46 Cornered required to follow your dream. 20 Buddhism fragments backers 47 Royal Romance is highlighted. ★★★ doctrine of (Var.) 12 Muscle wedding nonviolence 52 Lamb’s twitch wear LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Keep 21 Saddled call 13 Funeral 48 Impede a close watch over your personal animal 53 Healthy all- fires the prog- possessions. Make the changes 23 Witches’ occasion 18 Drill tips ress of that will enable you to use your meetings gift 22 Legendary 50 Litigious attributes in a unique way. A gift 26 Seraglios 58 Curving Bruin type or financial gain will also cause 27 Mournful line Bobby 51 Put on the an emotional reaction. ★★★ bell 59 Not here 23 Common job VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): sounds 60 Loyal toast 54 Seven- Love and romance look promis- 28 Paris art subject 24 Acute teenth ing. Doing something different museum 61 Talk too thing? Greek with someone you enjoy spend- 30 Shrek or much 25 “Returning letter ing time with will bring about a Fiona, e.g. 62 More achy soon” 55 Friend of positive change to your living 31 Move like 63 Jessica of 26 Hip- Barbie arrangements. ★★★ a crab Hollywood swaying 56 It may be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): A 32 “The dance beaten good deed will not bring you Way” of DOWN 28 Contents 57 Golfer’s the satisfaction you expect. Lao-Tse 1 “The of certain gadget Problems will arise if someone 35 Ring Office” closets you are close to complains about king character 29 Betting info how you spend your time. ★★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): TO BE ANNOUNCED By Tim Burr A situation at home will cause you emotional stress. Make adjustments quickly to avoid loss, disappointment or frustra- tion. It’s important to use a practi- cal approach to get things done properly and avoid delays. ★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Listen carefully and decipher how you can use the information you receive to improve your life, career or your current surround- ings. ★★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go over important docu- ments and open a dialogue with someone who can inform you about proper procedure. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A partnership will experience some ups and down. Address issues directly, but don’t get into an argument. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You’ll face opposition and criti- cism if you let too many people know about your plans prema- turely. Get everything in order and only discuss matters with those who are already on board. ★★★

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THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 MICROSOFT TECH GURU Make a System Image backup for Windows 7 and 8

f you make a system image hold approximately 500 giga- the top-left, click the “Create Choose where you are going to For comparison, my system of your computer’s con- bytes to two terabytes. a system image” link. A box have the image saved, whether required about 30 gigabytes Itents, it will include your Scott Lindsay A system image backup is will open asking where you on an external drive or on of space and it took about 40 personal data, but it will also GUEST COLUMNIST very easy to do. It includes a want to save your backup. You DVDs and then click “Next.” minutes. Your computer may copy your programs, apps and copy of Windows, your pro- should be able to see your Confirm your backup settings take more or less time to per- settings too. Here is how you grams, system settings, and external drive or DVD drive as and then click “Start backup.” form this process. do this in Windows 7 and 8. your personal files. Go ahead an option. Select the appropri- You can stop the backup if I will cover Windows 10 next their data, well, they suffer the and plug in your external drive ate choice and click “Next.” needed. This process can be For 14 years, Scott Lindsay week. mental anguish that comes or insert the first DVD into The following box that opens somewhat tedious if you are has helped tens of thousands of Please don’t believe your with losing personal and the tray. If your DVD starts up allows you to confirm your using DVDs, which is why I people better their skills, pub- system will never crash sometimes irreplaceable data. automatically, just close the backup settings. Click “Start recommend using an external lishing more than 400 articles because I see it happen all the To create a system image window. backup” to continue. drive or a flash drive that has about Microsoft and Apple time. When it does happen, backup, you will need to use If you are running Windows For Windows 8 users, open sufficient capacity. software, the computer and the those that do backups rest easy an external drive or several 7, click the “Start” button, your Control Panel and then When the backup is com- Internet. You can reach Scott knowing they still have a copy DVDs. You can find an external click “All Programs,” click the click “File History.” Click the plete, click “Close.” it will for comments or questions at of their data. When it happens drive at the store for about $60 “Maintenance” folder and then “System Image Backup” link be saved in a folder titled [email protected]. to those that don’t back up to $100 and the new drive will click “Backup and Restore.” At located in the lower-left corner. “Windows Image Backup.”

APPLE TECH GURU Erase and reinstall OS X using your Mac’s Recovery utility s a computer tech, I reformat your entire startup menu and then select Mac less network by selecting the you directly to your desktop. see the two of the big- disk, go into OS X Internet OS Extended (Journaled). wireless icon at the top-right, If your Mac is new enough, Agest problems out there Recovery by holding down Afterward, rename your drive. then selecting your network, you also have the option with computers are viruses Scott Lindsay Command, Option, and R keys I suggest picking a different entering the password and to reinstall OS X using OS and performance. For those of GUEST COLUMNIST at startup instead. If you are name for your computer, even then selecting Join. You will be X Internet Recovery. If the you with a computer that is a asked to log into your com- a slight variation in the name downloading OS X from Apple if Recovery utility isn’t available couple or several years old, you puter or your desktop appears, may be beneficial. Next, click you use OS X Internet Recovery on your startup drive or if it has may regain top performance you will need to restart your Erase. After your drive is erased, to reinstall OS X. You may also problems with the drive, it will by deleting everything on the First, create a backup of all computer and try again. close the Disk Utility window. be required to enter your Apple automatically use the Internet drive and reinstalling OS X. You your data using Time Machine Quickly press the Command If it prompts you to select ID and Password. The time it Recovery option. In this case, should also do this if you are or an external hard drive. Keep and R keys to enter Recovery. a Wi-Fi network, do so now. takes to download OS X greatly your computer will download a transferring ownership of your in mind, after the new installa- Select Disk Utilities and then Next, select to Reinstall OS X. depends on the speed of your Recovery System image and you Mac to another person. tion is complete, you will need select Continue. Next, select Click Continue and follow the Internet connection. You may will be given the same options Even after using clean-up to reinstall apps that you have the indented volume name of onscreen instructions to rein- also need to select your Start and utilities as above. programs, although they do added since you’ve had your your startup disk at the left of stall OS X. Up drive, where OS X is to be help, it sometimes becomes computer. the Disk Utility window. Next, Here are some other require- reinstalled. For 14 years, Scott Lindsay has necessary to reinstall a fresh To begin, restart your Mac you will need to click the Erase ments needed. You must be You can monitor the time left helped tens of thousands of peo- copy of your operating system. and hold down the Command tab and then select Security connected to the Internet to complete the installation, but ple better their skills, publishing If your Mac’s operating system and R keys at the same time Options. If you want to do a (broadband speed) using either I found my Mac took a shorter more than 400 articles about the is OS X Lion and later, it should until you see the apple appear. more secure way of erasing your a network cable or Wi-Fi con- time than what was indicated. computer and the Internet. You include OS X Recovery. Having If you want to reinstall the ver- drive, select an erase method nection. If you are using a Once it is complete, you will be can reach Scott for comments or this feature makes it very sim- sion of OS X that came with and then click OK. Wi-Fi connection, you may asked to log in using your Apple questions at ScottLindsay@Live. ple to erase and reinstall OS X. your Mac, or if you need to Click the Format pop-up need to connect to your wire- ID and Password, or it may take com.

MISSIONARY A TASTE OF REAL LIFE Hermana Morgan Vorwaller Hermana Morgan Vorwaller has returned from serving an honorable mission to Rancagua, Chile. Morgan is the daughter of David and Amy Vorwaller. She will be speaking this Sunday, Jan. 31 at 9 a.m. in the Erda ward, Erda church.

BIRTHDAY Marie Larsen Williams Please come celebrate Marie’s 90th birthday with us. Open house will be held Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, from 2-4 p.m. at the Best Western Inn, 365 N. Main Street, Tooele, Utah.

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHERYL DEARING Reality Town is a simulation of real-life financial situations students will encounter in their future. These students at Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. High are lined up at the bank to receive their monthly income before buying their necessities.

POETRY Comics Page Puzzle Answers MUSIC STUDENT OF THE MONTH from page B4 ‘Playing His Heart Out’ hen grief is so heavy that we need to set Wit down, poetry is a Ted Kooser good place to set it. Here’s a fine U.S. POET LAUREATE, poem by Minnesota poet Sharon 2004-2006 Chmielarz from her book with photographer Ken Smith, Visibility: Ten Miles, published by North Star Press of St. Cloud. red as Helgoland’s cliffs on the North Sea. Gulls Playing His Heart Out whirled and screamed around That day we were trapped the black load on his heart. between chartreuse living room walls and the godly We do not accept unsolicited cleanliness of afghans submissions. American Life in saving sofas and chairs. Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poet- We were talking about ryfoundation.org), publisher anything except Uncle Carl— of Poetry magazine. It is also gone, how we’d miss him— supported by the Department when Uncle Gus came down of English at the University the hall and stood in of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2015 by Sharon the archway, his wiry Chmielarz , “Playing His Heart body strapped under a black Out,” from Visibility: Ten Miles, PHOTO COURTESY OF JENEAN CHRISTENSEN accordion. “Haven’t played,” (North Star Press of St. Cloud, Maris Hurst, age 15, is the UMTA Tooele Valley chapter student of the month for November. A sophomore at Stansbury High School, he said, “for a long time.” Inc., 2015). Poem reprinted by Maris has studied piano for eight years, violin for three years, and is So he played a waltz and I permission of Sharon Chmielarz a member of the Stansbury High School chamber orchestra. In addi- and the publisher. Introduction tion to performing in many church and community events, she has squirmed in my chair under copyright © 2015 by The Poetry participated in National Federation of Music Club events, competes the slow flow of grief. He Foundation. The introduction’s See News Happening? at state solo and ensemble festivals and is currently participating in played a polka and I heard author, Ted Kooser, served as Give Us a Call! 882-0050 the UMTA Achievement in Music program. Maris currently studies my sister clapping lightly United States Poet Laureate piano with Valori Layton, but has also studied with DeNae Handy for the mourner bending over Consultant in Poetry to the and Deborah Winn. She also enjoys ballroom dancing and is on the Library of Congress from 2004- TOOELE SHS tennis team. Maris is the daughter of Brian and Myken Hurst of TRANSCRIPT the keys. His cheek-bones, 2006. Stansbury Park. BULLETIN B6 BULLETIN BOARD

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Vine, Tooele, UT 84074, or sign up at tion, motor development, cognition, Mountain View Baptist Church meets at ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of Tooele Valley Flute Choir information, call Millicent at (435) 882- Tooele the Tooele High finance office. For more social/emotional development, self-help the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite baked potato/fries, salad and roll; The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or information, contact Melanie Nelson at skills and health concerns. Contact us 2C. Join us. halibut or salmon steak with choice of members interested in our inaugural visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is Senior Center (435) 531-0846. for a free developmental evaluation at baked potato or fries, salad and roll, effort to raise the profile of local flau- welcome to attend. The senior center is for the enjoyment of (435) 833-0725. Stansbury Park Baptist Church or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked tists. If you love to play the flute and all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Benefit concert at Saint Please join us each Sunday morning at potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals want to grow your musical horizons, Tooele County Aging ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Marguerite Churches 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible are for a reasonable price. No orders please join us! All levels of skill and Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- bingo, exercise program, line dancing, Iván Díaz, composer and musician Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- experience welcome. Contact Emma at unteers to help us meet the needs of wood carving, Wii games, watercolor for Oregon Catholic Press (OCP), will (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For cials are available at the lodge from 11 [email protected]. seniors in the community. Many seniors class, movies and health classes. present a benefit concert on Friday, The Church of Jesus Christ of details, please call us at (435) 830- a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals require assistance and need rides to Meals on Wheels available for home- Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in Saint Marguerite Latter-day Saints 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. either Friday/Saturday nights you get Tooele Valley Free Masons doctors or other health professionals. Rides help seniors live more indepen- bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age parish hall, 15 S. 7th Street. He will To find a meeting house and time of First Lutheran Church a free one. If you have more than four The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet 60 and above, suggested donation is perform songs from his latest album, worship for The Church of Jesus Christ people in your party, please call ahead the second Friday of each month for dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 First Lutheran Church, on the corner of $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. Honor y Gloria a Él, and from the OCP of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org to ensure the cook can plan better. For dinner and socializing. If you are inter- for more information. The Grantsville 7th and Birch, would like to invite you Transportation available to the store or contemporary Catholic CD, Vive Tu Fe. and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link members and their guests only. ested or have questions please join us and Tooele Senior Centers also are in to hear of God’s grace and the love doctor visits for residents in the Tooele Admission: $5. or contact (435) 850-2037. at the Lodge, located at the corner of need of volunteers. For more informa- and Grantsville areas. For transporta- of Christ, who died to forgive you of Entertainment Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or tion about volunteering at the Grantsville tion information call (435) 843-4102. Special Banquet at Saint Berean Full Gospel Church your sins and attain salvation on your On Saturday, Feb. 13, the band give us a call at (435) 277-0087. Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For For more information about the Tooele Marguerite School We invite you to discover how God’s behalf. Worship is at 3 p.m. on the first Rockaholics will play from 7-11 p.m. For volunteering at the Tooele Center, call and third Sundays of the month and at center, call (435) 843-4110. Saint Marguerite Catholic School’s 8th Word can transform your life and provide members and their guests only. Tooele Valley Family History Debbie at (435) 843-4103. 10 a.m. on all other Sundays. Sunday Annual Fundraising Banquet will be held you with the answers for questions and Center school at 11:15 a.m. Super Bowl party Life’s Worth Living Foundation Tooele Arts Festival on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. in the for problems you may be struggling to Research your ancestors free with On Sunday, Feb. 7, we will be hosting a Suicide support group every third The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for parish hall, 15 S. 7th Street in Tooele. overcome. Come join us this Sunday New Life Christian Fellowship trained FamilySearch volunteers at the additional committee members to help morning for our 10 a.m. worship service Super Bowl party from 2 p.m. until after Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located Cost of the dinner is $40. The banquet We invite you to worship and serve Tooele Valley Family History Center, plan and execute another successful where we will assemble in praise, share the game. There will be food, prizes and at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you will feature raffles and silent auctions to Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) festival. The committee is made up of testimonies and explore worship in ways a raffle. Please come and cheer for your struggle with suicidal thoughts or have benefit the school. For reservations, call food pantry is open from noon to 3 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday several volunteers who usually meet that strive to highlight the greatness of favorite team. For members and their lost a loved one to suicide, please plan (435) 882-0081 or stop by the school p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekly from February through mid-June. God. After our morning praise and wor- guests only. on attending. Please go on Facebook office. E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. The time commitment increases in June. ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible and like our page to keep current with women and men are also available Wednesday evenings by appointment Please contact the festival director at Stansbury High School Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday our latest news and events. Contact us every week. Sunday services are at our Eagles only. Special classes offered regularly. [email protected] if you are Stansbury High School announces audi- mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and Call the center for more information. interested in contributing to a fun and tions for the children’s chorus of Joseph Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more com. 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more worthwhile community event. and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat information. Sunday breakfasts Take Off Pounds Sensibly by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. There is a breakfast served each DAV Chapter 20 on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the SHS Give yourself the gift of health and NLOT.org. Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a The DAV will hold its monthly EC auditorium. Signups begin at 6:45 p.m., United Methodist Church wellness. Resolve to lose those extra special every Sunday for $5 per person meeting from 7:30-8 p.m. on the Grantsville and are open to students in grades Tooele United Methodist Church ser- pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your Tooele Christian Fellowship and you can order off the menu for $7 third Thursday of each month, except 3-8, unless they have an older sibling vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. goals and support you in your journey. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship per person or $3 for seniors who order December and July, at the Pioneer Family History Center in the show. Those auditioning need to Please check our website, tooelecumc. We provide accountability through week- Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 very few items or for kids age 11 and Museum. The general membership Greet your ancestors free at the prepare one minute of any song (bring a org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- N. Main, former Stowes Family Music under. The breakfast includes one glass meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In Grantsville Family History Center, 117 minus track or your own accompanist). 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah ment in a non-judgmental environment. building. For more information, call of juice or milk and coffee with refills. addition, the DAV is looking for three E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with No Disney songs, please. If you have Ave. in Tooele. TOPS is open to all men, women, teens (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- Bad beer is available and the food is volunteer drivers. No DAV membership consultants there to assist you. Open questions, email Glen Carpenter at and preteens. There are now two TOPS fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in delicious. Public invited. is required. Will need a VA physical. Call Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday [email protected]. Church of Christ chapters in Tooele to accommodate your back of building. Curtis Beckstrom at (435) 840-0547 or through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Is there only one church? When we schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday Steak nights Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121. to 9 p.m. Excelsior Academy look at the world around us we see Tooele First Assembly at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. many: Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and The dinner special for Jan. 29 is a two- Select Excelsior Academy students Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Grantsville Irrigation Muslim. But God says there is only one piece halibut dinner for $13 or three Parkinson’s Disease Support are hosting a Valentine’s family event worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at Grantsville Irrigation will be holding its church: “I also say to you that you are pieces for $15. Group Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, from 6-9 p.m. to Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 Annual Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10, Peter [petros (stone)], and upon this The February meeting is canceled raise money for a trip to Washington, vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at rock [petra (bedrock)] I will build My Eagles Family Night because members of the group will D.C. Dinner, dancing with a live band held at 127 N. 7th Street. On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, PMP Shirley the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 the Grantsville Irrigation office located church; and the gates of Hades will not attend the Victory Summit Symposium and a dessert auction are included. McCarty and Sister Eileen Gallegos will North. This chapter will meet occasion- at 411 S. West Street, Grantsville. We overpower it.” (Mt 16:18) Jesus said in Salt Lake City on Feb. 26. Nationally A photo booth and other fun activities Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel host Family Night. Dinner, sloppy joes, ally at a private residence, so call ahead will be electing five board members as he was only building one church “My.” known speakers will present the latest are planned. Presale prices are $8 for A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. salad, chips and dessert will be served for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) well as presenting a report on the state In Ephesians we read: “There is one information and practical tools people adults, $5 for kids or $25 for a group Sunday service at 10 a.m. Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., with bingo to follow. The 882-1442 for information. Also see the of the company. All shareholders are body and one Spirit, just as also you with Parkinson’s can use to live well of four. This is a cash-only event. At the night Bible study and youth groups at cost is $6 for adults and $3 for kids TOPS website at www.tops.org. invited to attend. Contact the office at were called in one hope of your calling; today. Regular meetings are held every door, prices are $10 for adults, $7.50 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s and couple’s 11 years and younger. The cost of the 435-884-3451 for more information. 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 third Friday of the month from 1-2 p.m. for kids or $35 for a group of four. Bible studies. Hunting and equestrian dinner includes two cards for adults and Tooele Gem and Mineral Contact [email protected] one God and Father of all who is over all fellowship ministries available. Child Society at Tooele Applied Technology College Senior Center one for kids. Additional cards can be (TATC) located at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., for presale details by Jan. 29. and through all and in all.” (Eph 4:4-6). care provided at all services. For more Our club meets the second Tuesday The senior center is for the enjoyment purchased for 25 cents. Bring your fam- Tooele, Utah, and will resume March 18. Are you part of God’s one true church? information, check out our Facebook of the month at the Tooele Applied of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, ily and come out have a fun time and Contact Hal at (435) 840-3683 or Barb Grantsville High School Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. and page or visit www.tooelesprings.org. Technology College (TATC) Auditorium at call (435) 884-3446. Activities include support the Aerie and Auxiliary. Public at (801) 656-9763. Congratulations to the following stu- Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship is Sunday at To hear Bible teaching, download our 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. Come learn Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, invited. • The Victory Summit Symposium will dents who were recently recognized 11 a.m. The Tooele Church of Christ is mobile app. 47 N. Main Street, (435) about rocks, minerals and ways to craft ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood be held Feb. 26, 2016 for those living with Student Excellence Awards: Hogan located at 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. 962-9427. with them and enjoy field trips for rock carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available with Parkinson’s. For more information, Turner, Josh Hales, Beau Squire, Brevan The office phone number is (435) 882- Elks collecting. Membership $10/year. Visit for homebound. Lunch served week- Mondragon, Kristin Passey, Brayle 4642. Adult religion class call (866) 358-0285. days. For age 60 and above, suggested us on Facebook or www.tooelegem.com. Crosman, Travis Stevens, Evan Drake, The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult Friday night dinners Email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. donation is $3. For those under age 60, Jakoby Tuttle, Cheyenne Archibeque, Cornerstone Baptist Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the Yoga by Yerzhan cost is $5. Transportation available to Passion for God, compassion for people Dinner will be served each Friday night com. Yoga by Yerzhan, a professional certified Terin Wood. Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut the store or doctor visits for residents • Juniors who are interested in attend- at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- Sons of Utah Pioneers yoga instructor with 25 years experi- in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and ence, is it the Tooele Valley Academy ing Girls/Boys State need to stop by (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers transportation information, call (435) shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for of Dance, 291 N. Main, Tooele, Utah. the GHS counseling center for more Sunday, where you can hear a message Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep 843-4102. $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or Mondays from 7-8 p.m. For more infor- informationg. from the Bible and meet new friends. Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per our pioneer heritage alive. We do this Service times: Bible study (for all ages) soup and salad for $7. All items above mation, contact Patricia at (435) 843- • Class of 2016 — Don’t miss out on course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at include your choice of baked potato, through histories, stories, artifacts, Daughters of Utah Pioneers important college admission and schol- 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; 7060 or (801) 750-7172. The DUP is seeking any family histories, the door at the first class. French fries or rice pilaf and soup or monuments, museums, service and arship deadlines. Stop by the GHS coun- evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- photographs, books, stories or vintage salad bar. scholarships. Much of this labor of seling center for more information. dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided Health Department and Aging artifacts (before 1900) to display at love is found in the Tooele Pioneer for all services, and children’s church Charity Meetings Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as Services hours our DUP Grantsville Museum, located during morning worship. WiseGuys The Tooele County Health Department at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement TATC Lodge meetings are held the second well as various statues and monuments Program during evening worship. Tooele Children’s Justice and fourth Tuesday of every month. around the county. The Tooele Pioneer and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 across from the Grantsville Cemetery). Mountain of Faith Lutheran Center House committee meetings are held Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Barbering Program Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in every third Tuesday of the month. All Canyon is another of our projects. We p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. For more information, call Ellen Yates TATC offers a standalone barbering We’re a healthy, growing congregation Check out our calendar on our main at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey who welcomes newcomers and reaches need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water members are welcome and encouraged are always looking for artifacts and his- program in our Cosmetology/Barbering and snacks. We appreciate all dona- to attend. tories as a loan or gift to be displayed page for holiday hours and closures. For at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- department. This program is only 1,000 out to those in need. Join us for worship more information, call (435) 277-2301. villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele hours and will prepare you for the 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. Pioneer Museum. If you are interested tooele.com. Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God Tooele County Same-Sex Attraction Support with respect without taking ourselves too in the values of honoring past and Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and United Methodist dinner Historical Society future pioneers and in visiting their Group trimming hair for men and women as seriously. Check us out on Facebook by Tooele United Methodist church offers This group is for men dealing with Stansbury Park searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran historical settings and learning more well as shaving and maintaining facial a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee about those who settled and shaped unwanted same-sex attraction. This hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- Church. Please join us for meaningful Monthly meeting group meets every other week on Restoration at Benson and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and The Tooele County Historical Society’s Utah, attend our business and educa- 1800 or visit tatc.edu. worship that is also casual and relaxed. dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Thursday evening in Tooele. The group Gristmill For more information, call (435) 882- monthly meeting for February will fea- tion meeting the first Thursday of each welcome. month. A potluck dinner followed by facilitator “knows how it is.” There The Historic Benson Gristmill Commercial Driver’s License 7291. ture Troy Johnson, an environmental various presentations starts promptly at is no charge for participation. This is Restoration Committee is seeking protection specialist in the environmen- Program St. Barnabas’ Episcopal The Tooele Valley Resource 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 a safe setting that will offer healing, donations from individuals, groups, and Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a tal office at TEAD-South at the Tooele understanding, support and resources. Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Center S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at businesses to help with restoration comprehensive six-week course that will Army Depot. His presentation is entitled For more information, call Rick at (801) rament followed by fellowship. Sunday The Tooele Valley Resource Center, (435) 249-0703 for more information. efforts and the operation of the historic teach you everything you need to know “Using Army Historical Records to Find 671-2283. mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ now sharing a building with the Tooele Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to to pass the CDL test. Cost of program Ammunition.” Mr. Johnson is a member Mood disorder support group Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, of the Restoration Advisory Board and Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, is only $2,225. You will receive 80 Do you or someone you love have a TC Squares — Square and Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: is currently in need of donations. Please Technical Review Committee, which was 47 S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. hours driving time and get one-on-one mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation Line Dancing [email protected]. Web at consider donating items such as deodor- established to bring together members For more information contact Mike (602) training from our experienced instructor. offers help, hope and healing. Please “Friendship Set to Music” — Come www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, of the local community and the Army, 826-9471. Classes start soon so register today! join us for support group sessions every join TC Squares for a fun night out with God’s beloved child, beautifully created toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, and to provide the public with an oppor- (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New square and line dancing. We line dance in God’s own image. Whatever your his- combs and brushes. Cash is also tunity to talk to experts abour the work Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in between square dance tips and have Schools tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, welcomed. Those who receive services being performed at the Dept. Our meet- Nail Technician Program Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at a great time. The cost is $2 for ages the Episcopal Church welcomes you. include individuals or families in crisis, ing will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 Now enrolling. You can finish and get 841-9903. 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for Story and Craft Hour the homeless and families at risk of at the Tooele County Pioneer Museum licensed and start making money in Spanish services becoming homeless. For more informa- ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the as little as four months at a low cost. at 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Please La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) Caregiver Support Group under must be accompanied by an adult Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy The nail program hours are Monday- park in the rear of the building and enter le invita a sus servicios en español 843-0244. We’ve changed the date of our meet- at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. the adventures of books and make fun Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) through the back door. Members and los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos ings for the next two months due to Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, crafts. For more information, call (435) 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. First Baptist Food Pantry guests are welcome. If you would like to holidays. Please join us Monday, Feb. 8 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their join our organization, our dues are only Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical starting at 7 p.m. For more information, West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 offering an emergency food pantry to $10 a year. Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- South, Tooele. Please enter through the Education and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a church that focuses in the word of God meet the needs of our community. The Seeking Historical Items The Tooele County Health Department’s 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our south side doors. Aging Services program is the sponsor rather than the emotions. God loves you food pantry is available for emergency Tooele County Historical Society would website at TCSquares.com. We hope to Online courses for these Alzheimer’s Association’s and he wants to reveal himself to you. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays like members of the community who see you there! Free Preschool Hour Online courses in Network+ and Caregiver Support Groups. The groups Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at have any family or personal histories, Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- are designed to provide emotional, Utah Mobile Vet Center Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. 580 S. Main Street. For information call photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, fessional seeking to upgrade their skills educational and social support for care- The Salt Lake Vet Center is pleased hour of learning, singing and creating. (435) 882-2048. VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that and knowledge of networking and secu- givers. For more information, call (435) to announce that the Utah Mobile Vet This class is for all children 0-5 years St. Marguerite you would like to donate to our orga- rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA The Tooele County Food Bank 277-2456. Center (MVC) is returning to Tooele. old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For St. Marguerite Catholic Community nization to please call us. We are also Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the welcomes you to worship with us. Our & Grantsville Emergency Food With a new and larger MVC, we look more information, call (435) 833-1934 TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- looking for books, newspaper articles, Tooele Family Al-Anon liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday Pantry forward to serving America’s veterans ext. 1410. We are located at West mation or to enroll. photos, brochures or any history that Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele residing in the Tooele area. With the Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. The Tooele County Food Bank and Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, pertains to the Tooele County area. If Pioneer Museum, in the basement at exception of federal holidays, harsh (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry Tooele. Please enter through the south Adult education you would like to donate them to our the back of the building. For questions weather or unsafe road conditions, 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on are in need of canned meats, soups, side doors. Get your high school diploma this year. organization, or if you would let us make or more information, please call Allene the MVC will visit the Tooele Walmart Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- pasta and any non-perishable foods. We All classes required for a high school a copy for the Tooele County Historical at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) every Monday from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Kindergarten Readiness Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. are accepting donations for Pathways diploma, adult basic education, GED Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. Vet Centers are a division of the U.S. The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims preparation and English as a second 882-1612. Department of Veterans’ Affairs. We ing a free weekly workshop for both par- K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) of domestic abuse). They are in need language are available. Register now Alcoholics Anonymous are border-to-border, coast-to-coast with ent and child. Your child will participate 882-0081. We are located on the corner of socks, underwear, blankets for twin Historical books to graduate — just $50 per semester. Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the 323 offices and 80 Mobile Vet Centers. in a preschool, introducing skills that of 7th St. and Vine. beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair Tooele County Historical Society’s books Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. Vet Center counselors provide no-cost, are needed for kindergarten, while par- gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- will be available to purchase at our 833-8750. Adult education classes are For more information, contact Lance confidential, quality counseling services ents participate in a class that will give Brit-Ammi Kahal er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. meeting. The History of Tooele County for students 18 and over. at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) for America’s combat veterans and them tips and ideas of how to make Covenant People Assembly are teach- Underwear and socks must be new. Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, 694-2624. their families. One of our counselors, their child’s education years successful. ESOL ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian Other items can be gently used. Please and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and Dr. Richard Hooper, is in Tooele every Your child must be four years old and ESOL conversational classes are faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at help us help our community. Drop boxes we also have eight note cards depicting Food Addicts in Recovery Monday morning. For additional informa- beginning kindergarten in the 2016-17 held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call are located in the Intermountain Staffing four different pioneer buildings for $4. Anonymous tion or to schedule an appointment with school year. Winter/Spring sessions students may also come anytime the (435) 843-5444 for more information. Office, 7 South Main Street #203, These will make great gifts for your fam- Are you having trouble controlling the Dr. Hooper, please call (801) 266-1499. available Feb. 3-24 and April 20-May center is open for individualized study. Tooele, UT 84074. ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at Bible Baptist Church way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Visit our web page at www.vetcenter. 11. For more information, call (435) Registration is $50 per semester. Call 882-1612 if you would like to purchase We would like to invite you to a good Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step va.gov. Also, out Combat Call Center 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at (435) 833-8750 for more information. Baby blankets needed these books. recovery program for anyone suffering old-fashioned revival with some blue- Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- is available 24/7 at 1-877-WARVETS West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 from food addiction. Meetings are held grass music and old-fashioned preach- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. (1-877-927-8387) for the nearest Vet South, Tooele. Please enter through the Early Head Start every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Do you have a child under age 3? Are ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist Blankets should be new and in good Groups and events Center, information, assistance and south side doors. Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in condition. Homemade blankets are confidential help. at the north back entrance. For more Tooele High School Softball Head Start is a free program for eligible Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) also accepted if new. Donations can Local author seeks photos Skills Clinic families that offers quality early educa- 840-2152. be turned in to the volunteer desk at A local author and historian is seeking The Tooele High softball team is proud tion for infants and toddlers in the home; Mountain View Baptist Church Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. original photographs of Saltaire, Black Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, to hold its annual softball all-skills ses- parent education; comprehensive health We would like to invite you to discover Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) as well as any similar turn-of-the-century sions for players age 8-14 on Feb. 2 services to women before, during and what God’s plan and purpose is for 843-3691 with any questions. Bulletin Board Policy attractions and resorts for an upcoming If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin from 6-8 p.m. Quality instruction in fun- after pregnancy; nutrition education and your life. The Bible contains all of the book project. Those who wish to contrib- at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The damentals of all softball areas will be family support services. Call (435) 841- answers for life’s questions. Come Moose Lodge ute information or photographs of these Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic conducted. Campers are under constant 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to and join us this Sunday for our adult parks should contact Emma Penrod clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the supervision by coaches and staff. The apply or for free additional information. Bible study and graded Sunday School Meals at the Lodge at [email protected]. Contributions advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele first half of the session will be spent on which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Free developmental evaluation Friday and Saturday night dinners will will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To defense and pitching and the second service begins at 11 a.m. We also have DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday released pictorial history book. There is guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- half will be spent on hitting. Cost is a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 a variety of services to families with night dinners include clam chowder or no such thing as too many photographs 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the $10. You can pay 15 minutes before the p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 infants and toddlers from birth to age homemade soup, and/or fish baskets as the author needs a minimum of 160 desired publication date. session. Please mail your completed p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs 3. Individualized services are available (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. photographs, and any help is greatly and signed camp application with full and let us pray together for God’s help. payment to THS Softball Camp, 301 W. to enhance development in communica- Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce appreciated.

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THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

Are you an eagle-eyed © 2015 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 07 reader? Read the story below and circle the seven errors you find. Then rewrite the story correctly. Peanut Professor George Washington Carver was born a slave, but he grew up to Have you ever ridden in an elevator, worn shoes, played with a Super be one of America’s greatest Soaker or used a microphone? Then your life has been touched by an scientist. He invented more African-American scientist. than 300 products made from peanuts! Follow the maze to match each inventor with their invention. it was hard for a black child to get into school when Carver Early elevators had This NASA engineer is was young but. He never gave doors that had to be best known for inventing the up. He eventually finished opened and closed Super Soaker water blaster. skool and got a job as a teacher Photo: nanoman657 by hand. Elevator The success of his invention at a school in Alabama. doors that open and has funded his own research close automatically and he now has more than Carver wanted to help poor made riding an 100 inventions to his name. farmers. He told them to grew elevator safer. Use the code to discover this peanuts. The farmers thought inventor’s name. peanuts were weeds.

Carver invited some farm to lunch. They had soup, mock chicken, creamed vegetables, bread, salad, ice cream, cookies and coffee. If you love to pick up a microphone and sing out a INVENTOR CODE Imagines their surprise when song, you will be glad this Carver told them that every- In 1914, this scientist loved electricity and thing was made with peanuts! physics. He invented a small inventor created a microphone. His technology “safety hood” which is used in 90 percent of made polluted air microphones today and in safer to breath. This cell phones, laptops, baby was an early version monitors and hearing aids. of the gas mask.

Replace the missing He invented a machine that words. could quickly attach the top of a shoe to the sole. The machine made shoes ten Mae Jemison has always times faster than by hand, had big ______. Her making shoes more big dreams took her into affordable. space! She is the first African-American female ______. In 1992, she flew aboard the space shuttle Endeavor.

Mae loved ______and dancing as a child. In college she decided to ______Look through the medicine. After becoming a doctor, she newspaper for ten went to Africa with the Peace Corps. words that describe When she returned _____, she decided to inventors. Use these words to write follow another dream—to be an astronaut. a poem or a paragraph about inventors. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information.

Cut and paste these sentences in the correct order to discover MICROPHONE the beginnings of Black History Month. AMERICAN AFRICAN B L T N E V N I A A COLLEGE SCIENCE H O N O R K A Y F C HISTORY S P E A C E C R E S This week’s word: INVENT C K D A H O I O M M AUTOMATIC DREAMS The adjective automatic I S L N L C R T A A FEMALE means a device that acts or is set in motion by itself. PEACE E B O L A I E S L E HONOR N T E N A H M I E R The grocery store doors opened automatically as BLACK C G S T G O A H R D I walked toward them. HAND E N O H P O R C I M Try to use the word SONG automatic in a sentence AIR today when talking with your friends and family members.

Watch the newspaper for articles and pictures If it were possible for you to about important men and women in the world be anything in the world, of science. Write a short paragraph about each. what would you want to be?

Keep all of your clippings and paragraphs in a What would you do if this Two tons of mashed potatoes. mashed of tons Two

notebook or folder called STEM Newsmakers. ANSWER: happened to come true? B8 SPORTS

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016 Grantsville outlasts Park City Stallions Continued from Page B1 could have won the game. to improve to 3-1 in Region 10 But talking strategy with 4.4 seconds left isn’t ever really a bad idea. by Tavin Stucki On the final play, Vanderwerken SPORTS EDITOR cut around a screen near the top of the 3-point line and into the Chalk up another win for the corner looking for the inbounds Grantsville Cowboys. pass, but she was denied a pass- The 69-60 home victory over ing lane as Spaulding tipped the Park City lifted the Cowboys to ball out of bounds with 4.1 sec- 3-1 in Region 10, a half game onds left. behind league-leading Union. “We knew they were going to try to come with urgency,” Newton said of the exciting fin- GHS BASKETBALL ish. “Vanderwerken is a great shooter, and we thought they “I thought they played like were going to go to her.” a team with nothing to lose,” The Buffaloes tried the same Grantsville head coach Bryan play, but this time found Sharkey Detweiler said of his region in the space Vanderwerken just opponents. “They’ve got a good vacated. She launched a desper- coaching staff there and they’re ation buzzer-beater that hit the going to have these boys ready rim at least thrice before bounc- to go every single night, no ing out of the hoop and taking matter what the score is. We Tooele’s rivalry win hopes with expected that too, they fought it. the whole game.” “Our 3-pointer at the buzzer, if The Cowboys started quickly FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO it had any rotation on it, it goes DAKOTA CLEGG/TTB PHOTO with a 22-point first quarter, but Grantsville’s Christian Kelley speeds down the court after stealing the ball from in,” Ware said. “I couldn’t be any Stansbury senior guard Angie Kilpack drives toward the basket during Tuesday’s found themselves down by five Park City in the opening minutes of Wednesday night’s game. more proud of them if they had Region 10 girls basketball game against Tooele at Stansbury High School. at halftime after giving up 18 won by 20. They know that they Stansbury won 48-46. points in each of the first two can play, and they came out and quarters. “It wasn’t pretty, but we’re 3-1 in did it.” for a breather — while Grover as the region schedule passes Detweiler said the halftime Kilpack had a game-high had 12. the halfway point, and Stansbury speech wasn’t exactly in an region through the first round.” 16 points for Stansbury, while Tooele scored 16 in the fourth treks to Union with the boys team uplifting tone. Spaulding and junior sharp- quarter. on Friday to play at 5:15 p.m. The Cowboys had trouble Bryan Detweiler shooter Deanna Castillo had The win brings Stansbury to When asked about how bad sticking to the game plan as Grantsville boys basketball coach another 11 each. 10-8 overall record with a 3-1 the loss hurt, Grover replied with they allowed four Miners to Vanderwerken had 15 points mark in Region 10. Tooele is now a quip: score in double figures, led by for the visiting team — scor- 5-12 with two of those wins com- “Not very bad, because we’re Drew Fleming’s 19 points from Detweiler said he was pleased overall with a winless streak of ing almost exclusively when ing in league play. going to get them next time,” four 3-pointers. He, along with with both he and center Colton four in league play. Stansbury freshman defender The Buffaloes will next host she said. Jack Lecher, Joshua Jennings Adams, who went 5-of-6 from Detweiler also specifi- Mia Thurber went to the bench Park City on Thursday at 7 p.m. [email protected] and Nesta Heaps scored all but the foul line during the fourth cally mentioned senior guard two of Park City’s 69 points. quarter — Adams scored nine Cameron Potter, who had 25 “We came out strong the points in the contest. points and four 3-pointers, and first quarter, then we got away “I think Trevor has given us played well to help Grantsville Tooele from the game plan. I thought great minutes,” Detweiler said. get rolling in the second half. Continued from Page B1 again, defensively we gave up “He continues to be strong on “We’ve got fighters on the 18 points in the first and second the glass, and when he can start team,” Detweiler said. “Credit points and Fidler added eight. quarter — not defending the scoring on out there, that’s a to Park City. We did what we had Jaxon Hale had five points and 3-point line and Park City’s out- point for us.” to do to win tonight. It wasn’t Casey Roberts, Drake Schlappi side shooters,” Detweiler said. The Cowboys used a 25-point pretty, but we’re 3-1 in region and Spencer Griffith each had “It’s frustrating and something fourth quarter to pull ahead of through the first round.” two for the Stallions, who hit we actively planned for.” the Miners for good en route Grantsville will next face just two field goals in the second Junior forward Trevor Colson to the 69-60 home win. Overall, Tooele at home on Wednesday. half. had another good game for the the Cowboys are 9-10 and 3-1 [email protected] “We’ve played three great Cowboys, putting up 17 points. in Region 10. Park City is 1-16 games where we’ve been in those games, and here’s a game that we fell apart,” Lakin said. “Every team’s going to fall apart. The most important thing is that we learn from it, the kids learn from it and move forward. They’re awesome kids.” The victory lifted Tooele into third place in the Region 10 standings at the halfway point 2 016 PREP of the region schedule. The Buffs play host to winless Park City on Friday and still have their sights of set on the region title. “Our backs were against ATHLETES the WEEK the wall (against Stansbury),” Johnsen said. “This was a must- SAVANNAH THOMAS, GRANTSVILLE win for us. I still expect us to compete for a region title, and Grantsville sophomore swimmer Savannah Thomas may not have I think we’re probably going her name on the wall at the Pratt Aquatic Center, but her personal to have to win out to do that. best of 1:10.22 in the 100-yard breast stroke at the Tooele Tonight was the first step toward doing that.” Invitational this year beat the storied Tooele swim team’s record The Stallions face a tough time. Thomas hasn’t lost a race yet this season and will look to road trip to Union on Friday. The Cougars swept through the defend her title at the region meet this weekend. first half of the region schedule, but struggled against Stansbury in the league opener. Despite Wednesday’s tough CAMERON POTTER, GRANTSVILLE loss, Lakin still had faith in his Grantsville senior guard Cameron Potter stepped up in a big way for team going into the second half of the region season. the Cowboys in their Region 10 showdown against Stansbury on “Once you mentally fall apart Friday night. With his team trailing at halftime, Potter scored 17 of in a game, it’s hard to come his game-high 23 points in the second half to lead Grantsville to a back,” Lakin said. “We’ll find out what kind of team we are, if we’re 52-48 win. The Cowboys currently sit in second place in the Region able to come back from a game 10 standings. where we didn’t play real well. DAKOTA CLEGG/TTB PHOTO You never know what’s going to Tooele senior forward Ace Hymas (23) elevates for a shot as Stansbury’s Spencer happen. We have a chance to go Griffith defends during the first half of Wednesday’s Region 10 rivalry game at up there and win.” Stansbury High School. Hymas had a game-high 28 points to lead the Buffaloes [email protected] to a 51-35 win. JEFFERY CARLSON, DO — PODIATRIST 435.843.3746 576 E Hwy 138, Ste 400 FOOT & ANKLE Stansbury Park Favors returns to Jazz lineup

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ooking for some good eats pings in small bowls. person to spoon the sauce gen- to serve at your Super Bowl Crowd-pleasing toppings erously on one side of several LXLIX gathering? Here’s a include pepperoni slices, cooked baguette slices. Top them accord- winner. Everyone on your home sausage, bacon bits, chopped ing to individual tastes. This is team will have a ball making scallions, cut-up veggies and the time for an adult to heat the these mini Kick-off Pizzas. The bell peppers. Expand the options broiler with a rack set about 4 fresh and colorful appetizers will with capers, sauteed mush- inches from the heat. delight the crowd, since each rooms, caramelized onions, a Once assembled, the pizza- person customizes their own cooked swe et potato cut into makers can set them in a row with a combination of toppings cubes, sliced Roma tomatoes and on a baking sheet. (Five rows they love. 30 1/2-inch slices set in a basket, olives. Or, think fruit with sliced fit on a standard baking sheet.) Before guests arrive, set out a bowl full of jarred marinara pears, apples, pineapple or figs, To identify your own row when the pizza-making ingredients or pizza sauce, and mounds and greens like fresh chopped the pizzas come out of the oven, assembly-line style on a kitchen of shredded cheeses, such as spinach, kale and arugula. expand on the football theme table or counter. Basics include a mozzarella and cheddar. Next, When it’s time to assemble and imagine each row as a yard fresh baguette sliced into about arrange a variety of yummy top- the Kick-off Pizzas, invite each line on the playing field. The middle row could be the 50-yard line, the end zones along the nar- row sides of the pan and 20 yard lines in between. Put the pan under the broiler for about 1-2 minutes or until edges of the bread are brown and cheese is bubbly. Remove from oven and serve warm from the sidelines. Cook’s tip: To shorten prep time on game day, shred cheese, chop toppings and caramelize onions the night before. Store in covered containers and refriger- ate. • • • Donna Erickson’s award-win- ning series “Donna’s Day” is air- Matt Damon ing on public television nation- wide. To find more of her creative hat is the “Bourne” getting ready to step back into family recipes and activities, visit franchise without the ring for another sequel www.donnasday.com and link to WMatt Damon as Jason where he’ll play Rocky Balboa, the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook Bourne? “The Bourne Identity” and maybe even see Carl fan page. Her latest book is cost $60 million and grossed Weathers return as Apollo “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous $214 million. “The Bourne Creed. 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Someone whose BMI is mon? — J.R. previous film. singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka, sure was high, and I was over- obese (over 30) might have very ANSWER: No, that isn’t com- Desperate times require now 76 years old, standing weight and in a stressful job. little body fat; he or she might mon. It makes me concerned drastic measures. The fifth behind me. He asked me, “Is I quit the job, my blood pres- be very muscular or have larger that the pore you think is bleed- “Bourne” film (as yet untitled) this where I can buy a lottery sure went down, and I lost over bones than another person of ing actually may be a subtle or will not only have Damon ticket?” Even successful song- 40 pounds. I have kept the the same height. early skin condition predisposed back but will have him as a writers want to win the lottery! weight off all these years. I work Some physicians measure to bleeding. The ones I am most producer and a writer with I asked if he was still making part time, standing on my feet waist circumference, since that concerned about are basal cell Paul Greengrass. Julia Stiles music, and he said, “I release about 25 hours a week. My doc- looks at abdominal fat, and and squamous cell cancers. See and Tommy Lee Jones also are an album every year for down- tor has been happy with me. At research shows that using both a dermatologist and get it exam- on board. They’ve already shot loading on the Internet, but my last appointment, I was told measurements gives a more ined. scenes outside Paddington the music industry as we knew my BMI is too high and that I complete picture of health. Aspirin and naproxen (Aleve) Station in London and it is gone.” Then I spotted am obese. Personally, I congratulate do make bleeding more likely, Washington, D.C., and are cur- Charo coming into the store, Where did this “BMI” come you for getting and keeping disease, so please don’t get frus- but I still think you should get it rently shooting in Las Vegas, and by the time I looked away from? I am 5 feet, 6 inches tall off 40 pounds, and think you trated by this single, incomplete looked at. causing the Vegas Strip to be from her, Neil Sedaka was and weigh 194 pounds. I am a made a wise investment in your measure of your health. • • • closed down for up to 10 days. gone. Just another day in old large-framed woman (I deliv- health by finding a less-stressful • • • Dr. Roach regrets that he is • • • Hollywood. ered 12-pound babies through job. Your BMI is 31, just in the DEAR DR. ROACH: Last night unable to answer individual let- We always knew Rocky • • • NATURAL childbirth!). Now I “obese” range. However, women I washed my face with soap and ters, but will incorporate them Balboa would go on for- Finally, I’m sorry to report feel like I should forget it and of your BMI but whose waist water. I toweled dry and saw in the column whenever pos- ever! Sylvester Stallone’s new that Meredith Viera’s daytime go back to eating what I want, circumference is less than 31.5 blood dripping from the side of sible. Readers may email ques- “Rocky” film, “Creed,” cost talk show has been canceled when I want! — P.S. inches (80cm) have a much my nose. I figured I must have tions to ToYourGoodHealth@ $35 million to make and so far after two seasons. Who wants ANSWER: BMI, the body mass lower risk of medical complica- scrubbed too hard and opened med.cornell.edu. To view and has taken in upward of $130 to be a millionaire anyway? index, is a way of determining tions later. a pore. This pore bled and bled order health pamphlets, visit million. Still a far cry from the But Ellen DeGeneres’ show has obesity by standardizing weight By the way, having babies that for over an hour before I used www.rbmamall.com, or write to original “Rocky” which cost been renewed through 2020. for people of different heights. It large does indicate an increased styptic powder. That stopped Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, $1.1 million back in 1976 and Imagine, kids 13 and under is equal to weight (in kilograms) risk for Type 2 diabetes later the bleeding instantly. Now Orlando, FL 32803. grossed $226 million. “There’s have grown up in the Ellen De divided by height (in meters) in life. Your doctor hopefully I’m afraid to wash that area, no doubt that we’re making Generation! squared. BMI predicts the devel- is checking you periodically. as it may start bleeding again. © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. a ‘Creed 2,’” says MGM CEO opment of Type 2 diabetes, heart Getting regular exercise and eat- I’m 61. 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• In medieval France, if a mar- ricocheted off a tree and hit they battled it out while sit- ried woman kissed or allowed the king, killing him. ting down facing each other. herself to be kissed by a man • Early cars in the United States The fight continued until one other than her husband, she didn’t have steering wheels; participant was battered into could be found guilty of adul- they were maneuvered by unconsciousness. tery. using a control similar to a • All of today’s housecats are • In the summer of 1100, King joystick. descended from one particular by Samantha Weaver William II of England went • Those who study such things kind of Middle Eastern wild- for a hunt in the New Forest, cat. • It was Polish-born American say the sport of boxing origi- bringing along, of course, an • • • rabbi and philosopher nated with the ancient Greeks entourage of nobles. One of Abraham Joshua Heschel and dates back to at least 688 Thought for the Day: “If what his attendants, Walter Tirel, who made the following B.C. It looked somewhat dif- you are telling is true, you don’t had a good opportunity to tar- sage observation: “When I ferent then, though; at that have to choose your words so get their quarry, and the king was young, I admired clever time there were no gloves and carefully.” urged, “Shoot! Walter, in heav- people. Now that I am old, I no boxing ring. In fact, the — Frank A. Clark en’s name!” Tirel did, indeed, admire kind people.” fighters weren’t even standing; shoot, but the arrow evidently © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 28, 2016

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Call • have strong active listening skills with the ability to give full attention to what other people are saying, to schedule a free esti- mate 435-840-4773 HEALTH EDUCATOR • have the ability to take time to understand the points being made, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH and self-control to not interrupt at inappropriate times; TOOELE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT • have strong speech recognition skills including the ability to SNOW REMOVAL, identify and understand the speech of others including those with handyman, tree trim- FACILITIES WORKER SECRETARY I OR II STARTING SALARY: $21.23 PER HOUR diverse communication, accents, voice tone, etc.; ming, sprinklers, yard STATUS: FULL -TIME WITH BENEFITS STARTING SALARY: $11.82 PER HOUR STARTING SALARY: $12.41-$14.36 PER HOUR, DOQ • have working knowledge of the structure and content of the work. Snow Removal. CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 10, 2016 @ 5:00 PM English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules Residential and busi- STATUS: FULL-TIME, WITH BENEFITS STATUS: FULL-TIME WITH BENEFITS of composition, and grammar; and, ness. Call Jimmy at CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 02, 2016 AT 5:00 P.M. CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 02, 2016 @ 5:00 PM The Opportunity • have working knowledge of personal computer operation, (435)224-3150 Performs complex public contact work designing Microsoft Word, internet, and e-mail. The Opportunity The Opportunity and conducting community health education Our top applicants will be invited to attend a scheduled meeting and TREE WORK. Free es- Performs semi-skilled construction and maintenance Performs entry-level clerical and secretarial duties programs. Is responsible for the development submit a sample of their work for consideration. Examples of prior timates! Local com- work as needed to assure all buildings, grounds for the Tooele County Health Department, Division and implementation of prevention-oriented public meeting minutes are available at www.tooelecity.org for review. pany. Licensed & in- and facilities are maintained properly and assist of Environmental Health and provides support for health education programs, including tobacco sured. Bucket truck, with event and facility operations. Performs minor other divisions. Type’s letters, memoranda, forms prevention education and cessation, intentional To Apply Crane service, Stump maintenance and repair on plumbing, electrical, and other materials from rough draft, dictation, and unintentional injury prevention, physical removal, mulch. verbal instructions or other sources. Takes and Log on to www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test and complete a roads, parking areas and RV area and landscaped activity, nutrition and obesity, chronic disease 801-633-6685 Pre- areas. Prepares arenas, racetracks and athletic fields transcribes notes of meetings, prepares minutes of basic type test, print your results, and include it with a completed prevention, and environmental health education ciseYard.com for various events. Performs construction work meetings and assembles materials for an agenda. Tooele City Application. All materials must be submitted to the programs. This is an Alternative Funding Position. using a variety of materials wood, concrete and Answers telephone and personal inquiries, routes Tooele City Human Resource O ce, 90 N Main, TROY!S FLOORING in- steel. Performs maintenance work on all equipment visitors and calls to appropriate individuals. Example of Duties Tooele, UT, 84074 by 5:00 p.m. by Feb. 04, 2016. stallation and repair of used in the maintenance of county facilities. Assist Makes appointments and arranges for meetings, 1. Prevention Education: Develop and present Applications may be obtained from our website or at City Hall. all types of flooring. Ma- and oversees facility patrons. Ability to safely prepares and maintains office records, reports and effective health education on smoking and Pre-employment drug screening and background check is required. terials licensed and in- operate and maintain heavy equipment and a variety forms containing statistical, personal or financial smokeless tobacco use, nutrition, physical activity, www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer sured. Free estimate of power tools. Performs welding repair of various information self-esteem, injury prevention, health screenings 307-203-7677 projects. Performs cleaning duties of indoor and and early detection of health problems. Minimum Qualifications 2. Smoking Cessation: Provide smoking cessation outdoor facilities. Performs other related duties as • Secretary I: Graduation from high school required. programs in schools and the community using with course work in typing, and general office current cession methodologies. We’re Growing Minimum Qualifications practices; two (2) years of experience related 3. Injury Prevention: Develop and implement • High school graduate, plus one (1) year to the above duties. health education programs to reduce the incidence of specialized training provided through Or of intentional and unintentional injuries. professionally sponsored workshops, in- • Secretary II: Graduation from high school 4. Environmental Health Education: In service or college. with course work in typing, and general collaboration with the Division of Environmental AND office practices; four (4) years of experience Health, develop and implement effective public • One (1) one year of experience in construction, related to the above duties; plus completion of health education programs. maintenance, heavy equipment operation and probationary period with Tooele County in an We offer great repair. Worked in a public service or public administrative support position. Minimum Qualifications A. Graduation from a college or university benefi ts that include: relations environment. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: OR with Bachelor’s degree, major in Public Health health/dental and Knowledge of business English, math, spelling Education, Community Health Education, • Sales • An equivalent combination of education and punctuation, vocabulary, filing, typing, etc.; some vision insurance. experience. Nursing, Public Health, Life Style Management or 401K with company knowledge of a variety of types of standard office a closely related field. match. Vacation and Consultants Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: equipment. Skill in the operation of personal And Working knowledge of building and grounds computers and word processing software as well B. Experience: Two years professional health personal days off. utilities maintenance repair problems and as spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and education experience. We provide paid on techniques; working knowledge of safety other data entry operations. Ability to understand going training and precautions around power hand tools and medium environmental reports and procedures and learn Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Must be a non-smoker and non-tobacco user. promote from within. • Certified to heavy duty equipment. Ability to operate various how to prepare notices of violation and other hand and power tools utilized in building and legal documents; Ability to establish and maintain Must be able to carry audio-visual equipment and Great opportunity Technicians grounds construction and maintenance equipment. effective working relationships with employees, educational materials. Must have a valid Utah to start a career in Must be able to work a flexible work schedule and other agencies and the public. This position requires Driver’s License and a good driving record. Must the Auto Business be on call. Frequent lifting of 25-50 pounds with light physical effort. It may include frequent lifting be available for periodic evening and weekend while making a occasional lifting of up to 100 pounds or more. of up to 10 pounds and occasional lifting up to 25 presentations and activities and occasional Ability to work in extreme weather conditions such pounds. 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Applications must be submitted to “You don’t have to have a college Applications must be submitted to http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html Signing bonus for the Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 degree to be successful” Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Applications must be submitted to right candidates! 47 South Main Street, Tooele 47 South Main Street, Tooele Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 or email application and resume to or email application and resume to 47 South Main Street, Tooele or email application [email protected] Apply in person 1141 North Main [email protected] and resume to [email protected] EEO Employer or call 882-7000, 882-1300 EEO Employer EEO Employer NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the main entrance of the Tooele County Courthouse, a/k/a the Third Judicial District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah, on Tuesday, February 23, 2016, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclos- ing a deed of trust origi- nally executed by Tina L. Thompson and Tanya N. Call-Rudd, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Academy Mortgage Corporation, a Utah cor- poration, its successors and assigns, covering real property located at approximately 116 West 600 North, Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, and more particularly de- scribed as: BEGINNING 173.25 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC NOTICE OF LOT 1, BLOCK 71, A regularly scheduled PLAT “A”, TOOELE meeting of the Ophir CITY SURVEY, Town Council will be TOOELE CITY, SAID held Tuesday, February POINT BEING ON THE 2, 2016 at the Ophir NORTH LINE OF Town Hall, Main Street FOURTH NORTH Ophir Utah. The meeting STREET OF SAID will begin at 7:00 P.M. TOOELE CITY, AND AGENDA ITEMS: RUNNING THENCE 1. Roll Call WEST 83.25 FEET PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Minutes of January 5, ALONG THE NORTH Division of Water Quality 2016 meeting. LINE OF SAID FOURTH Utah Department of En- 3. Tooele County Sheriff NORTH STREET; vironmental Quality Pub- Report THENCE NORTH 162 lic Notice of Renewal of 4. Invoices. Review of FEET, MORE OR LESS Ground Water Discharge Bills to be paid. TO THE NORTH LINE NOTICE TO CREDI- Permit 5. Financial Report. OF SAID LOT 1; TORS AND AN- Permit No. UGW450011 6. Old Business THENCE EAST 83.25 NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Purpose of Public Notice Town Park Custodian FEET; THENCE SOUTH POINTMENT OF SUC- The Utah Department of 7. New Business 162 FEET, MORE OR CESSOR TRUSTEE OF Environmental Quality -Vacancies: Mayor, LESS, TO THE POINT NOTICE: THE BRISTOW FAMILY (DEQ) is soliciting com- Councilperson, Clerk OF BEGINNING. There are delinquent TRUST ments on the request to 8. Standing Committe 02-069-0-0018 upon the following de- Dated the 16th day of renew a ground water Reports The current beneficiary scribed stock, on ac- March 1987 discharge permit as de- -Land Use: Dave Law- of the trust deed is count of assessment lev- GLORIA BRISTOW, the scribed below. The rence JPMorgan Chase Bank, ied on the 3rd day of settlor of the BRISTOW ground water discharge -Historical District: Scott National Association, April 2015, the amounts FAMILY TRUST, dated permit is issued by the Degelbeck and the record owner of set opposite the names the 16th day of March Director of the Division 9. Public Concerns the property as of the re- of the respective stock- 1987, died on December of Water Quality under 10. Adjournment cording of the notice of holders as follows: 28, 2015. FRANK T. authority of the Utah Wa- An exective meeting will default is Tina L. Thomp- 841 E Gold Nugget MOHLMAN whose ad- ter Quality Act, Section be held after the regular son and Tanya N. Way Grantsville, UT dress is 493 West 400 19-5-106(g) Utah Code Town Council Meeting to Call-Rudd. The trustee's 84029, owned by Scotty North, Tooele, Utah Ann. 1953, as amended discuss legal issues. sale of the aforede- Andersen, owning 1 84074 has been ap- and Utah AdministrativeTHURSDAY January 28, 2016 C6 Notice of Special Ac- TOOELEscribed TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN real property will share, certificate #2746, pointed Successor Trus- Code R317-6. Under commodations: Pursuant be made without war- owing $617.86 tee of the above-named Section 19-1-301.5, ef- to the American with Dis- ranty as to title, posses- 334 E Legacy Lane, trust. All persons having fective May 8, 2012, a Homes Public Notices abilitiesPublic Act, Notices individuals Public Notices sion,Public or encumbrances. Notices ownedPublic by Notices Remington claimsPublic against Notices the trust personPublic who Notices wishes to Public Notices Meetings needingMeetings special accom- Trustees BiddersTrustees must be pre- Lawrence,Water owningUser 1 areMiscellaneous required to present challengeMiscellaneous a Permit Order Miscellaneous modations during this pared to tender a cash- share, certificate #2246, them to the undersigned may only raise an issue Deadline for public no- meeting must notify NOTICE OF TRUS- ier's check in the amount owing $493.45 on or before the 21st day or argument during an SUMMONS FOR PUB- $$SAVE MONEY TEE'S SALE Search Bank & HUD tices is 4 p.m. the day Town Councilman, Scott of $20,000.00 at the 363 S Carriage Lane of April, 2016, or said adjudicatory proceeding LICATION homes www.Tooele prior to publication. D e g e l b e c k a t The following described sale. The balance of the Grantsville, UT 84029, claims shall be forever that was raised during IN THE THIRD DIS- BankHomes.com Public notices submit- (435)849-0254 prior to real property will be sold purchase price must be owned by Phil Tomac, barred. the public comment pe- T RICT JUVENILE Berna Sloan (435) ted past the deadline the meeting. at public auction to the paid by cashier's check owning 1 share, certifi- Frank T. Mohlman riod and was supported COURT AND IN THE- 840-5029 Group 1 will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- highest bidder, purchase or wire transfer received cate #2773, owing 493 West 400 North with sufficient informa- COUNTY OF TOOELE, UPAXLP script Bulletin January, price payable in lawful by 12:00 noon the fol- $608.94 Tooele, Utah 84074 tion or documentation to STATE OF UTAH SELLING YOUR NOTICE OF CANCEL- 28, 2016) money of the United lowing business day. In accordance with laws Telephone no. (435) enable the Director to STATE OF UTAH, in HOME? Advertise it in LATION OF THE States of America at the The trustee reserves the of the State of Utah and 882-4800 fully consider the sub- the: interest of M., C. the classifieds. Call TOOELE COUNTY time of sale, at the main right to void the effect of the order of the Board of (Published in the Tran- stance and significance 10/23/2014 Case No. 882-0050 or visit COMMISSION MEET- PUBLIC NOTICE entrance of the Tooele the trustee's sale after Directors made on the script Bulletin January of the issue. Utah Code 1116175, B., O. www.tooeletran ING North Tooele Fire District County Courthouse, the sale based upon in- 6th day of November, 21, 28 & February 4, Ann. 19-1-301.5 can be 04/25/2004: Case No. Monthly Board Meeting a/k/a the Third Judicial formation unknown to 2015, so many shares of 2016) viewed at the following 1116173: Children under script.com NOTICE IS HEREBY 2016 Schedule District Court, 74 South the trustee at the time of such stock as may be i nternet URL: 18 years of age: TO: GIVEN THAT THE SUMMONS TOOELE 4BDRM Subject: Notice of public 100 East, Tooele, Utah, the sale, such as a bank- necessary to pay the de- http://le.utah.gov/~code/ JULIANA MARTINEZ, TOOELE COUNTY Civil No.: 150301805 1.75bth carport fenced meeting schedule on Tuesday, February ruptcy filing, a loan rein- linquent assessment TITLE19/htm/19_01_030 THE MOTHER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY IN THE THIRD JUDI- yard, new windows, fur- Notice is hereby given 23, 2016, at the hour of statement, or an agree- thereon, together with 105.htm. CHILDREN COMMISSIONERS CIAL DISTRICT COURT nace and bathroom. In- that the North Tooele 9:30 a.m. of that day for ment between the trustor the late fee, costs of ad- Permit Information A proceeding concerning HAVE CANCELED IN AND FOR TOOELE cludes fridge, 2050/sqft Fire Protection Service the purpose of foreclos- and beneficiary to post- vertising, and expenses Permittee Name: Desert the above children is T HEIR REGULAR COUNTY, STATE OF $99,000. 307 East 600 District regular monthly ing a deed of trust origi- pone or cancel the sale. of the sale, will be sold Hawk Gold Corporation pending in this Court and SCHEDULED COMMIS- UTAH North 801-360-1974. working sessions are nally executed by Tina L. If so voided, the only re- to the highest bidder at a Facility Location: Kiewit an adjudication will be SION MEETING FOR CLAUDIA PRICE and generally held on the Thompson and Tanya N. course of the highest public auction to be held Project, Tooele County made which may include FEBRUARY 2, 2016 AT RONALD RAMEY, Plain- third Thursday of each Call-Rudd, in favor of bidder is to receive a full at the principal business Mailing Address: 1290 the permanent termina- 7:00 P.M. tiffs, vs THE HEIRS AND month at 6:30 p.m. at the Mortgage Electronic refund of the money paid of the corporation, at 411 Holcomb Ave. tion of your parental Mobile Homes DATED THIS 27TH DAY DEVISEES OF LEF- Stansbury Park Fire Sta- Registration Systems, to the trustee. THIS IS So. West Street, Grants- Reno, NV 89502 rights. Your failure to OF JANUARY, 2015 FLER RAMEY, LARRY tion (SP), 179 Country Inc., solely as nominee AN ATTEMPT TO COL- ville, Utah, on the 10th Desert Hawk Gold Cor- appear may result in the MARILYN K. GILLETTE LANE, STEVE LANE, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Club, Stansbury Park, for Academy Mortgage LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- day of February, 2016, poration is seeking re- termination of your pa- TOOELE COUNTY RICHARD LANE , home for rent, no smok- UT with the exception of Corporation, a Utah cor- F ORMATION OB- at the hour of 7 p.m. newal for its existing rental rights by default. CLERK/AUDITOR ODESSA KRUCKEN- ing/ pets. 882-1550 meetings held during poration, its successors TAINED WILL BE USED (Published in the Tran- ground water discharge You are hereby sum- (Published in the Tran- BURG, HELEN WIL- February, March, April, and assigns, covering FOR THAT PURPOSE. script Bulletin Jan 26, 28 permit that covers opera- moned to appear before 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile script Bulletin January LIAMS, ROENA GOR- and May which will be real property located at DATED this 12th day of February 2, 4 & 9, 2016) tion of a cyanide heap this Court for a TRIAL in home for rent, no smok- 28, 2016) DON, WANDA LAN- held at the Lake Point approximately 116 West January, 2016 leach facility that will said county on MARCH ing/ pets. 882-1550 PHIER, PHILIP EIS- PUBLIC NOTICE Fire Station (LP), 1528 600 North, Tooele, Marlon L. Bates, succes- process approximately 3, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in FELDT, ROY EIS- A regularly scheduled Sunset Road, Lake Tooele County, Utah, sor trustee Public Notices 2,300,000 tons of grano- the courtroom of Judge LAKEPOINT TRAILER FELDT, AUGUST EIs- meeting of the Ophir Point, UT. The board and more particularly de- Scalley Reading Bates Miscellaneous diorite ore for extraction Tuppak A. G. Renteria on a lot, single occu- FELDT, MAE C. RA- Town Council will be meetings are held on the scribed as: Hansen & Rasmussen, of gold and silver over a located at 74, SOUTH pancy only, utilities MEY, PATRICIA GRELL held Tuesday, February same night following the BEGINNING 173.25 P.C. Deadline for public no- four to five year period. 100 EAST, TOOELE, paid, no pets. $750/mo, aka PATRICIA K. 2, 2016 at the Ophir working session at 7:30 FEET WEST OF THE 15 West South Temple, tices is 4 p.m. the day The ore is crushed into UTAH. $300 deposit. Call GRELL aka PATRICIA Town Hall, Main Street p.m. or as soon thereaf- SOUTHEAST CORNER Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, prior to publication. one-inch gravel sized DATED THIS 26th day (801)250-1493 KAY GRELL, SANDRA Ophir Utah. The meeting ter at the same location. OF LOT 1, BLOCK 71, Utah 84101 Telephone: Public notices submit- particles and stacked on of January, 2016. BONACCI, DAVID C. will begin at 7:00 P.M. In months where the PLAT “A”, TOOELE (801) 531-7870 Busi- ted past the deadline the leach pad in lifts MICHAEL MCDONALD HOLIDAY, ROBERT AGENDA ITEMS: meeting falls on or be- CITY SURVEY , ness Hours: 9:00 a.m. will not be accepted. 10-20 feet high. Dilute Assistant Attorney Offi ce Space HOLIDAY, ROY RA- 1. Roll Call tween holidays, or other TOOELE CITY, SAID to 5:00 p.m. UPAXLP sodium cyanide solution General MEY, ROBERT J. GOR- 2. Minutes of January 5, special circumstances, POINT BEING ON THE Trustee No. 51121-1329 is sprinkled on the ore (Published in the Tran- Switch to DIRECTV and DON, JAMES L. 2016 meeting. the meetings may be NORTH LINE OF (Published in the Tran- and the solution flows script Bulletin January g e t a F R E E HARPER, JANE T 3. Tooele County Sheriff moved to an alternate FOURTH NORT H script Bulletin January through the ore to the 28, February 4 & 11 & NEAR PERFECT Whole-Home Genie HARPER, CHESTER C. Report day. STREET OF SAID 21, 28 & February 4, leach pad liner to a proc- 18, 2016) 54 South Main HD/DVR upgrade. CONKLIN, GOLD HILL 4. Invoices. Review of 2016 Meeting Schedule TOOELE CITY, AND 2016) ess pond where it is Starting at $19.99/mo. MINES, INC., a Utah SUMMONS FOR PUB- and/or Bills to be paid. January 21, 2016 - SP RUNNING THENCE pumped through a FREE 3 months of Corporation, EDITH LICATION 5. Financial Report. February 18, 2016 - LP WEST 83.25 FEET four-stage carbon col- 44 B South Main Public Notices HBO, SHOWTIME & L A N E , S A R A H IN THE THIRD DIS- 6. Old Business March 17, 2016 - LP ALONG THE NORTH umn, stripped of dis- STARZ. New Custom- HARPER, MILDRED T RICT JUVENILE 602-826-9471 Town Park Custodian April 21, 2016 - LP LINE OF SAID FOURTH Water User solved metals and recy- ers Only. Don't settle GREENHOUSE, LE COURT AND IN THE- 7. New Business May 19, 2016 - LP NORTH STREET ; cled. The 19.5-acre for cable. Call Now ROY RAMEY aka LE- COUNTY OF TOOELE, -Vacancies: Mayor, June 16, 2016 - SP THENCE NORTH 162 Deadline for public no- process area, process 1-800-410-4728 ROY RAMEY, CLAUDE STATE OF UTAH Financial Councilperson, Clerk July 21, 2016 - SP FEET, MORE OR LESS tices is 4 p.m. the day pond, and leach pad are RAMEY, MORRY RA- STATE OF UTAH, in Services 8. Standing Committe August 18, 2016 - SP TO THE NORTH LINE prior to publication. NOTICE TO CREDI- underlain by a composite MEY, JOYCE M. LANE, the: interest of M., C. Reports September 15, 2016 - OF SAID LOT 1; Public notices submit- TORS AND AN- liner system consisting STEVEN R. LANE, 10/23/2014 Case No. Sell your structured set- -Land Use: Dave Law- SP THENCE EAST 83.25 ted past the deadline NOUNCEMENT OF AP- of an 80-mil high density J O H N D O E S 1 1116175, B., O. tlement or annuity pay- rence October 20, 2016 - SP FEET; THENCE SOUTH will not be accepted. POINTMENT OF SUC- polyethylene synthetic THROUGH 10 AND 04/25/2004: Case No. ments for CASH NOW. -Historical District: Scott November 17, 2016 - SP 162 FEET, MORE OR UPAXLP CESSOR TRUSTEE OF liner underlain by a J A N E D O E S 1 1116173: Children under You don't have to wait Degelbeck December 15, 2016 - SP LESS, TO THE POINT THE BRISTOW FAMILY one-foot thick clay liner, NOTICE: THROUGH 10., Defen- 18 years of age: TO: for your future pay- 9. Public Concerns Dated this 22nd day of OF BEGINNING . TRUST sloped at a 1% grade to There are delinquent dants. CHRISTOPHER MARTI- ments any longer! Call 10. Adjournment January 2016 02-069-0-0018 gravity drain to the proc- upon the following de- Dated the 16th day of THE STATE OF UTAH NEZ, THE FATHER OF 1-800-681-3252 An exective meeting will Cassandra Ray The current beneficiary ess pond. In addition, scribed stock, on ac- March 1987 T O TH E CHRISTOPHER LEE be held after the regular Assistant Chief of the trust deed is the process pond is un- SOCIAL SECURITY count of assessment lev- GLORIA BRISTOW, the ABOVE-NAMED DE- MARTINEZ Town Council Meeting to (Published in the Tran- JPMorgan Chase Bank, derlain by a double liner DISABILITY BENE- ied on the 3rd day of settlor of the BRISTOW FENDANTS: A proceeding concerning discuss legal issues. script Bulletin January National Association, system with leak detec- FITS. Unable to work? April 2015, the amounts FAMILY TRUST, dated You are hereby sum- the above children is Notice of Special Ac- 26 & 28, 2016) and the record owner of tion, and any potential Denied benefits? We set opposite the names the 16th day of March moned and required to pending in this Court and commodations: Pursuant the property as of the re- leakage will gravity drain Can Help! WIN or Pay of the respective stock- 1987, died on December file with the clerk of the an adjudication will be to the American with Dis- cording of the notice of to a collection sump, Nothing! Contact Bill holders as follows: 28, 2015. FRANK T. above entitled court, 74 made which may include abilities Act, individuals default is Tina L. Thomp- which will be monitored Gordon & Associates at Public Notices 841 E Gold Nugget MOHLMAN whose ad- South 100 East, Tooele, the permanent termina- needing special accom- son and Tanya N. daily. Compliance moni- 1-800-871-7805 to start Trustees Way Grantsville, UT dress is 493 West 400 Utah 84074, an answer tion of your parental modations during this Call-Rudd. The trustee's toring is done by check- your application today! 84029, owned by Scotty North, Tooele, Utah in writing to the Com- rights. Your failure to meeting must notify sale of the aforede- ing for the presence of Deadline for public no- Andersen, owning 1 84074 has been ap- plaint in the above enti- appear may result in the Town Councilman, Scott scribed real property will leach solutions in two SELLING YOUR tices is 4 p.m. the day share, certificate #2746, pointed Successor Trus- tled case, and to serve termination of your pa- DegelbeckTOOELE RANSCRIPT at be made without war- dry monitor wells imme- HOME? Advertise it in T prior to publication. owing $617.86 tee of the above-named upon or mail to Frank T. rental rights by default. (435)849-0254BULLETIN prior to ranty as to title, posses- diately downgradient the classifieds. Call Public notices submit- 334 E Legacy Lane, trust. All persons having Mohlman, P.C., plaintiffs! You are hereby sum- the meeting. sion, or encumbrances. from the leach area, and 882-0050 or visit ted past the deadline owned by Remington claims against the trust attorney, 493 West 400 moned to appear before (Published in the Tran- Bidders must be pre- by sampling Desert www.tooeletran 882-0050 will not be accepted. Lawrence, owning 1 are required to present North, Tooele, Utah this Court for a TRIAL in script Bulletin January, pared to tender a cash- Hawk Gold's water sup- script.com UPAXLP share, certificate #2246, them to the undersigned 84074, a copy of said said county on MARCH 28, 2016) ier's check in the amount ply well, also located owing $493.45 on or before the 21st day answer within thirty (30) 3, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in of $20,000.00 at the downgradient from the 363 S Carriage Lane of April, 2016, or said days after service of the the courtroom of Judge sale. The balance of the leach area. Grantsville, UT 84029, claims shall be forever summons upon you. Tuppak A. G. Renteria purchase price must be Public Comments owned by Phil Tomac, barred. If you fail so to do, judg- located at 74, SOUTH paid by cashier's check Public comments are in- owning 1 share, certifi- Frank T. Mohlman ment by default will be 100 EAST, TOOELE, 2633 N. Mountain Glen Rd., Erda or wire245 transfer W. received Holland Drive, Stansbury vited any time prior to cate #2773, owing 493 West 400 North taken against you for the UTAH. by 12:00 noon the fol- Monday, February 29, $608.94 Tooele, Utah 84074 relief demanded in the DATED THIS 20th day lowing business day. 2016. Written comments In accordance with laws Telephone no. (435) Complaint which has of January, 2016. The trustee reserves the may be directed to the of the State of Utah and 882-4800 been filed with the clerk MICHAEL MCDONALD right to void the effect of Division of Water Qual- the order of the Board of (Published in the Tran- of the court. Assistant Attorney the trustee's sale after ity, P.O. Box 144870, Directors made on the script Bulletin January This is an action to quiet General the sale based upon in- Salt Lake City, UT 6th day of November, 21, 28 & February 4, title to the real property (Published in the Tran- formation unknown to 84114-4870. All com- 2015, so many shares of 2016) as described in Exhibit A script Bulletin January the trustee at the time of ments received prior to such stock as may be located in Tooele 21, 28, February 4 & 11, the sale, such as a bank- close of business Mon- necessary to pay the de- County, Utah and 2016) ruptcy filing, a loan rein- day, February 29, 2016, linquent assessment thereby declare that any statement, or an agree- will be considered in the thereon, together with and all oposing rights, ti- SELL YOUR computer REDUCED PRICE ment between the trustor formulation of final deter- the late fee, costs of ad- tles, or interest held by in the classifieds. Call and beneficiary to post- minations to be imposed - GO TO https://vimeo.com/108974828. This vertising, and expenses the defendants be re- 882-0050 or visit VIDEO pone or cancel the sale. on the permit. A public of the sale, Refer will be to sold video https://vimeo. moved as clouds on www.tooeletranscript. beautiful home sits on just under 5 acres with amazing, If soREDUCED voided, the only re- PRICE. hearing may be held if com/126334447. Cometo the highestand take bidder a lookat a at this beautiful plaintiff!s title. com mountain, valley and lake views surrounding it. There are course of the highest written requests are re- home. Open floor planpublic with auction so muchto be held space to enjoy your Dated this 19th day of bidder is to receive a full ceived within the first 15 DEADLINES FOR clas- so many extras in this home you must come take a look! family and friends. atVaulted the principal ceilings business and a large kitchen. January 2016. refund of the money paid days of this public com- sifieds ads are Monday of the corporation, at 411 Frank T. Mohlman, Attor- $ to the trustee.Enjoy a THIS spacious IS master suite. $ ment period that demon- and Wednesdays by So. West Street, Grants- ney for Plaintiffs. 480,000 AN ATTEMPT TO COL- 339,900 strate significant public 4:45 p.m. ville, Utah, on the 10th (Published in the Tran- LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- interest and substantive day of February, 2016, script Bulletin January GOT A good idea for a FORMATION OB- issues exist to warrant at the hour of 7 p.m. 21, 28 & February 4, story? Call the Tran- TAINED WILL BE USED holding a hearing. (Published in the Tran- 2016) script and let us know FOR THAT PURPOSE. script Bulletin Jan 26, 28 Further Information 882-0050. 763 E. Oak Ridge Rd., Tooele DATED1827 this 12th N. day ofMountainFebruary 2, 4 & 9, 2016) Air, Erda Additional information January, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE may be obtained upon WANT TO get the latest Marlon L. Bates, succes- Division of Water Quality request by contacting local news? Subscribe sor trustee Utah Department of En- Mark Novak at (801) to the Transcript Bulle- Scalley Reading Bates vironmental Quality Pub- 5 3 6 - 4 3 0 0 o r tin. Hansen & Rasmussen, lic Notice of Renewal of [email protected], or HAVING A yard sale? P.C. To Be Built on Ground Water Discharge by writing to the afore- Advertise in the Tran- Permit 15 West South Temple, mentioned address. Re- script Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Permit No. UGW450011 lated documents are Utah 84101 Telephone: Purpose of Public Notice available for review dur- SELL YOUR car in the (801) 531-78704.8 Busi- acres The Utah Department of ing normal business Transcript Bulletin Clas- ness Hours: 9:00 a.m. Environmental Quality hours at DWQ, 195 sified section. to 5:00 p.m. (DEQ) is soliciting com- North 1950 West in Salt SELLING YOUR moun- Trustee No. 51121-1329 ments on the request to Lake City or on the DWQ tain bike? www.tooele Wow! This is an amazing home with breathtaking views (PublishedBeautiful in thecozy Tran- open floor plan! All the extras like granite renew a ground water w e b p a g e a t transcript.com of the valley and the great Salt Lake. 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Hawk Gold Corporation TOOELE Facility Location: Kiewit TRANSCRIPT HotHomesTooele.com Project, Tooele County BULLETIN Mailing Address: 1290 Holcomb Ave. Reno, NV 89502 Desert Hawk Gold Cor- poration is seeking re- newal for its existing ground water discharge permit that covers opera- tion of a cyanide heap leach facility that will process approximately 2,300,000 tons of grano- diorite ore for extraction of gold and silver over a four to five year period. The ore is crushed into one-inch gravel sized particles and stacked on the leach pad in lifts 10-20 feet high. Dilute sodium cyanide solution is sprinkled on the ore and the solution flows through the ore to the leach pad liner to a proc- ess pond where it is pumped through a four-stage carbon col- umn, stripped of dis- solved metals and recy- cled. The 19.5-acre process area, process pond, and leach pad are underlain by a composite liner system consisting of an 80-mil high density polyethylene synthetic liner underlain by a one-foot thick clay liner, sloped at a 1% grade to gravity drain to the proc- ess pond. In addition, the process pond is un- derlain by a double liner system with leak detec- tion, and any potential leakage will gravity drain to a collection sump, which will be monitored daily. Compliance moni- toring is done by check- ing for the presence of leach solutions in two dry monitor wells imme- diately downgradient from the leach area, and by sampling Desert Hawk Gold's water sup- ply well, also located downgradient from the leach area. Public Comments Public comments are in- vited any time prior to Monday, February 29, 2016. Written comments may be directed to the Division of Water Qual- ity, P.O. Box 144870, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4870. All com- ments received prior to close of business Mon- day, February 29, 2016, will be considered in the formulation of final deter- minations to be imposed on the permit. A public hearing may be held if written requests are re- ceived within the first 15 days of this public com- ment period that demon- strate significant public interest and substantive issues exist to warrant holding a hearing. Further Information Additional information may be obtained upon request by contacting Mark Novak at (801) 536-4300 or [email protected], or by writing to the afore- mentioned address. Re- lated documents are available for review dur- ing normal business hours at DWQ, 195 North 1950 West in Salt Lake City or on the DWQ web page at http://www.deq.utah.gov/ NewsNotices/notices/wat er/index.htm. In compliance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) should contact Dana Powers, Office of Human Resources at (801) 536-4413, TDD (801) 536-4414. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 28, 2016) THURSDAY January 28, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C7 SPECIAL DELIVERY TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ONLINE

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Dear Residents of the Wasatch Front

A New YeAr is A new year is an opportunity for review and change. As we reflect on 2015, we acknowledge and share community AN opportuNitY concerns and express the commitment of the Utah Transit for chANge Authority Board of Trustees to continued change and reform. We want to earn your trust and demonstrate that you can depend on UTA.

Along with the 2,400 men and women who operate and maintain the UTA system, we are working very hard to establish a much-needed culture of integrity, accountability and service, with a focus on our riders and the leaders and residents of the Wasatch Front. You deserve responsible stewardship of your public transportation system.

Over the past two years, we have implemented foundational reforms to bring executive pay within market norms, reduce bonuses, limit travel and require disclosure and independent review of financial and organizational conflicts of interest. We hired a new general counsel and internal auditor in 2015, and we are in the process of hiring a new president/CEO in 2016. we work for You Other reforms are ongoing. You can find a detailed summary of these reforms on UTA’s website at we Are coNfideNt www.rideuta.com/trust About the future We understand that trust is earned by saying what we intend to do, and by doing what we say. We are committed You cAN depeNd to implement all needed reforms and to demonstrate by our actions that they are in place and working. We pledge oN utA to listen and to be accountable and trustworthy stewards of the resources you have provided for public transportation.

We work for you. We are confident about the future. You can depend on UTA.

Sincerely,

UTA Board of Trustees

H. David Burton—Chair Babs De Lay Robert McKinley—Co-Vice Chair Jeff Hawker Chris Sloan—Co-Vice Chair Charles G. Henderson Jeff Acerson Dannie R. McConkie Justin Allen P. Bret Millburn Keith Bartholomew Michael Romero Matthew Bell Troy K. Walker Necia Christensen

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