Experience leads Stallion girls See A8 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY December 10, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 56 $1.00 Tooele County Commission takes second look at next years’ budget With no tax increase, fund balance used to break even

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO TIM GILLIE increase in the tax rate. EDITOR Other major sources of rev- Tooele County’s proposed enue for 2021 are projected BROADWAY HOTEL DEMOLITION 2021 budget will consume to be comparable to the 2020 some fund balance, but require budget. The county’s general no property tax increase, sales tax is budgeted to drop by according to Tooele County $140,000 to $2.56 million. The Auditor Alison McCoy. federal payment in lieu of taxes McCoy presented the pro- is budgeted at $3.3 million, the posed budget at the Dec.1 same as 2020. County Commission meeting in The 2021 budget includes the Commission Chambers at a 1.6% cost of living salary the Tooele County meeting. increase for all county employ- The general fund budget ees along with a 1% merit will increase by 7.1%, from increase in pay for county $46.5 million to $49.8 mil- employees, according to lion. The increase reflects McCoy. an approximate $1.2 million McCoy estimated that the increase in property tax due to ® growth in the tax base, not an SEE BUDGET PAGE A7

Tooele planning CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO commission nixes proposal for trucking school

CEILLY SUTTON CUP for the school, in a differ- STAFF WRITER ent location. The Tooele City Planning Andrew Aagard, planning Commission voted to oppose and zoning administrator a conditional use permit for presented the request by Utah a commercial truck driving Truck Driving School, during school during their Wednesday the planning commission’s evening meeting at Tooele City regular meeting,. Hall. The school wanted to build After discussion of the a facility for teaching students TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO conditional use permit for the to drive commercial trucks at commercial driving school to the 1211 North 80 East loca- An excavator sits on top of the remains of the wooden be located at 1211 North and tion in Tooele City. structure that sat to the south of the old Broadway Hotel in 80 East, the planning com- Students at the school Tooele City on Tuesday morning, enabling it to reach the top mission voted against the CUP would get their CDL license of brick walls of the hotel. The hotel, which sat vacant for over because the traffic in the area and practice driving the trucks. 25 years after being used as apartments, was structurally is already too busy. The com- The property is located on damaged by a fire in July 2020. The building is being mission said they would con- demolished, new apartments are planned for the location. sider another application for a SEE SCHOOL PAGE A7 ® TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO

Utah in dire need of snowstorms after multiple dry months

MARK WATSON Sunday and Monday with a month storm system boosted average at 75%, which brings 54% at this time last year. Canyon 1.7 inches. CORRESPONDENT 50% chance of snow. early snow amounts in Utah’s the seasonal accumulation Settlement Canyon Reservoir Total precipitation recorded The song “Let it Snow! Let “We need snow!” said mountains, no significant pre- (Oct-Nov) to 47% of aver- is at 36% capacity compared to in Tooele in November was at it Snow! Let it Snow!” is the Jordan Clayton of the Natural cipitation was received there- age. Soil moisture is at 13% 57% at this time last year. .67 inches compared to normal December, 2020 plea for those Resources Conservation after. As a result, Utah’s snow compared to 19% last year. Wednesday’s readings at precipitation of 1.69 inches, seeking more runoff water for Survey in Salt Lake City. and water supply conditions Reservoir storage is at 37% of SNOTEL sites showed Bevan’s according to Ned Bevan, next spring. “November was a tease!” continue to worsen,” he wrote. capacity, compared to 54% last Cabin at .2 inches snow-water weather observer for the NWS. The National Weather Clayton wrote in the December For Tooele Valley and the year. equivalent, Dry Fork 1.3 Tooele received 8 inches of Service predicts some relief Utah Water & Climate Report. West Desert basins, precipita- Grantsville Reservoir is at inches, Mining Fork 2.6 inches SEE SNOWSTORMS PAGE A7 ® could be in sight for Saturday, “After a promising mid- tion in November was below 37% capacity compared to and Rocky Basin-Settlement

BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B6 New Tooele OBITUARIES A6 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER eatery opens SPORTS A8 See A3 Data as of December 9 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 3,522 UTAH- Known Cases: 225,946 Hospitalizations: 101 • Deaths: 10 Hospitalizations: 9,187 • Deaths: 1,016 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 10, 2020 Tooele veteran will participate in Wreaths Across America at 147.20 MHz on the Tooele South Mountain repeater, and 11 wreaths at 11 cemeteries in one day at 146.98 MHz on the Delle TIM GILLIE City, Grantsville, and Wendover, repeater. EDITOR he said. While Tracey is placing one A Tooele City veteran will This time, Tracey will start wreath at each cemetery this travel from one end of Tooele at Ibapah at 8 a.m. on Dec. 19 year, his hope is that cemeteries County to the other to honor and then travel to cemeteries in across the county will become veterans on National Wreaths Wendover, Grantsville, St. John, official participating locations Across America Day. Clover, Vernon, Ophir, Stockton, with the National Wreaths Dennis Tracey will travel to 11 Tooele City, Stansbury Park and Across America program, allow- cemeteries in Tooele County on end at Lake Point at 6 p.m. ing people to sponsor individual Dec. 19 to place a wreath at each The program is sponsored wreaths for veterans using the cemetery to remember veterans. by the Tooele United Methodist website, wreathsacrossamerica. Tracey’s plans include a brief Church, where Tracey serves as org. ceremony at each cemetery director. Tracey’s schedule for Dec. 19 to explain the significance On their website, Wreaths is Ibapah at 8 a.m., Wendover at of National Wreaths Across Across America says that wreaths 9:35 a.m., Grantsville at 11:20 America Day and the playing of will be laid at over 2,100 partici- a.m., St. John at noon, , Clover at taps on a bugle, he said. pating locations across the coun- 12:40 p.m., Vernon at 1:35 p.m., Tracey said he has placed try on Dec.19. Ophir at 2:50 p.m., Stockton at wreaths at cemeteries in Tooele Tracey, who is an amateur 3:40 p.m., Tooele City at 4:30 County in the past as part of the radio operator, said he will p.m., Stansbury Park at 5:15 Wreaths Across America pro- broadcast during his travels p.m. and Lake Point at 5:55 p.m. gram. across the county on Dec. 19 People wanting to donate The first time he placed on each of the county’s four to support the wreaths for the a wreath at Jordan Byrd’s repeaters. He said can be Wreaths Across America in gravesite in Grantsville, Tracey heard at 145.39 MHz on the FILE PHOTO Tooele County for 2020 can said. The second time he placed Vernon repeater, at 147.20 Dennis Tracey heads out in December 2011 to place wreaths at Tooele, Grantsville and Wendover cemeteries reach Tracey at 435-268-9480. wreaths at cemeteries in Tooele MHz on the Wendover repeater, for National Wreaths Across America Day. This year Tracey will place wreaths at 11 cemeteries in Tooele County. [email protected] 3 cars towed in Tuesday’s Main Street accident Medical emergency appears to be cause of incident involving 4 cars and a jeep

CEILLY SUTTON Three cars had to be towed ary,” he said. STAFF WRITER from the scene, because they It took police about an hour A car accident on Tooele’s were totaled, he said. to clean up the accident and Main Street on Tuesday after- Two individuals were taken get traffic flow back to it’s noon caused three cars to have to an area hospital with minor usual pattern. to be towed from the scene. injuries, according to Sagers. [email protected] The accident occured at “This was just precaution- 1:30 p.m. just north of 1000 North and Main Street, accord- ing to Sergeant Shawn Sagers, the on-duty officer at the time of the crash. “There was a black jeep that came and rear ended several other cars that kind of caused a chain reaction,” Sagers said. “It involved about four other cars and the jeep.” After the accident occurred, southbound lanes traveling into Tooele were shut down at 1280 North by Carl’s Jr. and traffic was diverted off of Main Street to 200 West. PHOTOS COURTESY TOOELE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Sagers said that the cause Damage to one of the vehicles involved in Tuesday’s collision on Tooele City’s Main Street. The collision closed a of the crash appeared to be a portion of Main Street while responders removed the vehicles and cleaned the road. medical emergency.

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CEILLY SUTTON from a bakery in Salt Lake and STAFF WRITER they deliver them here. Our A new soup and sandwich sandwiches are piled high and shop has opened up inside everything is just really good.” of the Tooele Wellness and The price of food is reason- Community center, east of able, according to Christine. Asylum 49, at 140 East 200 A tuna, bologna, or turkey South in Tooele. sandwich are $8.50. The “Full Karma Café opened to the Karma” deal includes a single public on Dec. 5 with a menu COURTESY KARMA CAFE meat sandwich with a small featuring soups, sandwiches, Karma Cafe’s namesake, “The side for $11.50. and more. Karma” sandwich. Choose a small bowl of soup The owners, Shawn and or a loaded baked potato from Christine Bake and Rick and Tooele. When we first talked the menu for $5. Connie Lewis, wanted to bring about this with the owners of “With the quantity of food original food to the Tooele the Tooele Marketplace, we you are getting, the price is rea- Valley. actually talked about opening a sonable,” she stated. “We wanted to bring some- sandwich shop offering soups, Christine said she couldn’t thing original to Tooele where salads, and sandwiches.” keep the restaurant running there are a lot of things that Karma Café offers sandwich- without her kitchen manager are currently lacking here,” es made with fresh cut meats Stacy McCracken. said Christine Bake. “The com- and freshly baked breads. The restaurant is open munity marketplace (the shops The turkey cranberry sand- Tuesday through Thursday located inside the center) plays wich is the best thing on the from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and a big role in this. There are a lot menu, as well as the chili that is Friday and Saturday from 11 of shops and a lot of people in served every day, according to a.m. to 9 p.m. Tooele County don’t know that Connie Bake. “We wanted to be open when this place exists. So, that was The restaurant also serves people got home from work, so the push.” fresh loaded baked potatoes they could come and get din- The Bake’s have another and deluxe hot dogs. ner,” said Connie. business located in the shop Their signature “The Karma,” Karma Café also will deliver section of the building, so it sandwich comes on a home- and they don’t charge a deliv- was easy for them to open the style bread choice packed with ery fee. café. ham, turkey, roast beef, salami, “We just ask that you take COURTESY KARMA CAFE “Since we have another bologna, two choices of cheese care of our drivers,” said Karma Cafe opened on Saturday in the Tooele Valley Wellness and Community Center (top). A chef’s salad from business here, we kind of just and all the trimmings — oil, Christine. the menu at Karma Cafe (left). A bowl of Karma Cafe’s homemade chili (right). jumped at the opportunity,” vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard, Currently, the restaurant is Christine Bake said. mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, only open for pick-up orders or Christine Bake joked the pickle, and red onion. delivery. valley had too many Mexican, Salads — Italian, Chef, and Individuals interested in Chinese, and pizza restaurants. Garden — are also featured on ordering from the restaurant “We figured that Tooele the menu. can call 435-255-2528 or visit needed something fresh,” she “Everything we have is house the location at 140 East 200 MIKE GARRARD’S said. “So the sandwich shop made,” said Connie Bake. “It’s South during their hours of idea came about because different than any other place operation. Bargain Buggy’s there are no places like that in in Tooele. We buy our product [email protected] Harbor Freight headed for Tooele Happy Holidays! Planning commission approves subdivision change for new store CAR OF THE WEEK!

CEILLY SUTTON to the south into separate sub- plat,” he stated. STAFF WRITER divisions. The two existing lots on the 2013 FORD The Tooele City Planning Lot lines would be redrawn property will be renumbered Commission voted on and new lot created. as 601 and 603. TAURUS Wednesday night to pass a The property is currently The new lot, 602, will be favorable recommendation on zoned general commercial. created with the plat amend- to the City Council a subdivi- Properties to the north, south, ment, according to Aagard, ONLY! sion plat amendment for a east, and west are also zoned Aagard said that the streets Harbor Freight store to be built general commercial by the city. that allow access to Macey’s $ on the south end of the strip of Some properties to the east will remain the same. 7,900 buildings that includes Macey’s are zoned MR-25, multiple res- There will be no streets or Food and Drug Store. idential with 25 units allowed other access points added. The request came from Jake per acre. During the meeting, no pub- Tate, representing Anderson The proposed subdivision lic hearing was held, because it

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Tooele, UT 9AM-5PM 435-882-0050 A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 10, 2020 OUT & ABOUT Anxious to get rid of 2020, don’t overlook the good ’ve read many posts on who lost his son in a car acci- guy came out and filled your in the town you left?” asked other.” Isocial media from friends dent. tank, washed your windshield, the owner. “Well, that’s what you will anxious for 2020 to come to His son was driving on a checked your oil and tire pres- “It was a miserable place,” find in your new town,” said a close. Tim Gillie winding canyon road and was sure, and topped off the water the driver answered. “Nobody the owner. Locally there was the EDITOR met head on around one curve in your radiator. would lift a hand to help a And the driver drove off COVID-19 pandemic, the by a car in the wrong lane. Anyway, there was this man neighbor. People were always with his family. Magna earthquake, smoke His son died, the driver of who owned a service station arguing and backbiting, not The owner of the service from western wildfires that the wrong lane vehicle sur- on a lonely long stretch of friendly at all.” station provided two totally reached Utah, protests and tion of a Philippine volcano, vived. He invited that driver to highway between two small “Well, I’m afraid that’s what different descriptions of the social unrest that touched communal riots in Delhi with his son’s funeral where he met towns on the plains of the you will find in your new same town. ground in Salt Lake City, and a death toll of 53 people, an him with a big open arm hug Midwest. town,” said the owner. Why? at least one big windstorm East African swarm of locusts, and uttered “I forgive you.” The service station was the And the driver drove off Because he knew that our that blew trampolines to and a gas plant explosion in Don’t know if I could do only one between the two with his family. attitudes often create our own neighbor’s yards, along with Nigeria. that. towns, it had been strategi- About an hour later, anoth- environment. We reap what a few other things I probably I can see why people are There’s an old cally placed in such a location er family pulled in, from the we sow. If we sow kindness forgot. anxious to put this year Scoutmaster’s minute that I that people traveling between same town to the east, headed and love it returns to us. I found more than one behind them. heard once as a young Scout. the two towns had to stop to the same place. Or in other words, as anoth- website with a numbered list While I mourn with those I retold the story many there to fill up with gas so While the owner of the gas er wise man taught me, “We of global bad things that hap- that lost a loved one to times as an adult leader. The they could make their journey station was pumping gas, the find what we look for, or at pened this year. COVID-19, or lost a job or version I tell now is probably a — those old cars were guz- driver of the vehicle asked, least what we look at.” Other than the above list home or business or livelihood far cry from the original, but it zlers and gas was cheap. “We’re on our way to the next We decide what we look for of local things, the website to the economic fallout from still has the same message. One afternoon, a family in a town. Our family is moving and what we look at. Focus lists included airplane crashes the pandemic, I always admire It goes this: there was a station wagon pulled in from there, my work is relocating on good and you will see it. in Iran and Pakistan that left those that while deeply man that owned a service sta- the east. me. Do you know what kind Search for good and you will 273 people dead, the death touched by tragedy are still tion — you can tell right here While the owner of the gas of town it is? What are the find it. of Kobe Bryant in a helicopter able to remain positive and that this story is old. A service station was pumping gas, the people that live there like?” Although I too am anxious accident, a deadly explosion find a way to pull something station is what we now call a driver of the vehicle asked, “What were the people like to put 2020 behind me and in Beirut that killed at least good out of the bad. gas station or a convenience “We’re on our way to the next in the town you left?” asked look forward to a new year, 157 people and left over 6,000 I’m not always capable of store with gas pumps. town. Our family is moving the owner. before we discard 2020 let’s injured, Australian bushfire that kind of attitude. I have In the old days, these places there, my work is relocating “It was a great place,” the make sure we have found the that affected more than half of probably missed opportunities provided service. They had a me. Do you know what kind driver answered. “We’re going good that was in it, before we all Australians, 400,000 peo- for life lessons in my choice to mechanic who could fix your of town it is? What are the to miss it. We loved the town. cast it aside like tailings from ple that fled their homes in remain bitter and sad. car on the spot for a price. people that live there like?” Our neighbors were like fam- a smelter. Indonesian flooding, the erup- I remember a man I knew When you pulled in for gas a “What were the people like ily, people looked for each [email protected] HEALTH UPDATE Now is a great time to start sipping peppermint tea MELISSA KRAVITZ HOEFFNER amount to sip to get all the ease an upset stomach,” says disease may experience worsen- causing the headache.” great immune booster.” REALSIMPLE.COM health benefits, according to Cadillac. “Peppermint has also ing of symptoms. 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Mrs. Iva Rae Cole Tooele High football team Davidson, born Nov. 25, 1920, in Keene, Texas, cel- he Tooele Transcript Mrs. Gordon died at the ebrated her 100th Birthday at TBulletin has published home of her son, County Cottage Glen Assisted Living Tooele County news since Attorney John B. Gordon, Center in Tooele. Rae was 1894. Here is a flashback of Sunday evening last, December pleased to have our Mayor, local front-page news from 25, 5, 1920, of general debility. Debbie Winn stop by to say 50, 75 and 100 years ago that Front-Page She was born at Perthshire, Happy Birthday and brought occurred during the second in the Highlands of Scotland, her some pretty flowers. Rae week of December. Flashback June 1824. In the middle also received a beautiful cer- 1850s she emigrated to tificate from Governor Gary Dec. 12-14, 1995 America with her husband Herbert welcoming her into down and in the Red Zone ers wife. Rae loves music, she Tooele Army Depot work- and more. John Gordon after joining the The Centenarian Club of Utah with no outside visitors. played and taught piano for ers who were laid off in 1995 Friday’s frontpage LDS Church. with a beautiful pin in the Rae married Albert many years. She loves to read could possibly find new job announced that David Schmid She crossed the plains in shape of our state with the Davidson on Oct. 1, 1939, in and continues to today. opportunities with their former would be the new president of 1859 in the ox team company number 100 on it. Many other Washoe County, Nevada. Rae Rae and Albert have two employer in 1996. the Tooele County Chamber of Capt. Edward Martin, and resident’s at Cottage Glen lived in Reno, Nevada; Hager, daughter’s Raelyne and The Depot confirmed it had of Commerce.Schmid was moved soon after to Tooele, made fun and heart felt cards New Mexico and Potters Dianna. received permission “from manager of the Tooele office of enduring all the hardships per- for her. Because of COVID-19 Valley, California. Rae worked We at Cottage Glen love higher headquarters” to hire 83 Commercial Security Bank and taining to pioneer life. many residents were not able in a Sanitarium where she having Rae with us and are so temporary ammunition work- would serve as chamber presi- to attend her celebration. All cared for patients with tuber- happy for her with this life- ers for 1996. It was expected dent for one year. Correspondent Mark Watson residents have been on lock culosis. She was also a ranch- time achievement. that those impermanent The election for chamber compiled this report. jobs would be filled between president took place during the January and March, and those regular luncheon meeting of workers would remain in the the group which was the last positions until at least Sept. meeting scheduled for 1970. 30, 1996. 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Isaac Paul Trujillo Elsie Rose Pacheco ent of creating and making her. little clothes for Barbies; even Elsie is survived by her Isaac Paul Trujillo of Tooele, Aug. 30, 1953 - Dec. 7, 2020 though, she mostly favored brothers Alex (Debra) Pacheco Utah, age 32, passed away Elsie Rose Pacheco was born her Baby Dolls and more often and Robert Pacheco, Dec. 5, 2020. He was a loving into this world with all odds than not, you would see her sister Josepha (Rueben) and dedicated father to Julian against her. Weighing only 3 carrying her twin baby dolls Pacheco. She was blessed with Ryder Trujillo, his pride and pounds, she was placed in a around, taking care of them, many nieces and nephews and joy. He was a talented skater, size 10 shoe box and her family and telling them to be quiet. countless friends in Tooele. skilled MacGyver, unique and was told she may not live for A few years in a row, Elsie She was preceded in death artistic. He enjoyed being on very long; regardless, Elsie was had the opportunity to run the by her parents Alberto and top of the world working as never one who liked to be told torch for the Special Olympics Margaret Pacheco, sister a tower climber (telecom- what to do. She liked to make with her big brother Alex, dur- Orlinda Cordova, and brother munications technician). He her own decisions and she ing his time with the Salt Lake Rueben Pacheco, along with was a handy man at heart and chose to live a wonderful life of City Police Department. several beloved nieces and could build, fix or remodel 67 years. Our Dearest Elsie, you will nephews. anything he set his mind to. In those 67 years, Elsie be greatly missed by your fam- Due to COVID-19 and safety Isaac brought joy and laughter brought joy and laughter to ily and by the many people of guidelines, her funeral mass to everyone around him. Isaac many friends and loved ones. Tooele, all who had the plea- is for immediate family only wasn’t just a MAN. He was a 12, at St. Marguerite Catholic She was witty, sassy, and the walking almost every day to sure of knowing you. Elsie was Monday Dec. 14, at 11:30 LEGEND. Church, 15 S. 7th St., Tooele, life of the party. Her family the old Arctic Circle and 7/11 like a small-town celebrity and a.m., at St. Marguerite Catholic Isaac is survived by his par- Utah. meant the world to her and she on Broadway. She was always she loved to be with those who Church in Tooele. ents Chris and Janet Trujillo, Due to COVID we ask that held a special relationship with welcomed there and adored loved her. We will miss her wit- There will be a viewing sister Vanessa Trujillo, son immediate family only attend every person she knew. by everyone. She would spend tiness and quirky one liners she held before from 9:30 to Julian (Alyssa Cox), grand- the church services, followed Elsie adored her big broth- hours writing letters to some will forever be known for: 10:45 a.m., at Tate Mortuary parents Bernie (deceased) by a celebration of life where ers and sisters. Throughout the of her favorite celebrity stars: “five times” in Tooele. Please follow the and Carmen Trujillo, Reuben all are welcomed with masks years, after the passing of their Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, “I can’t help it” COVID-19 guidelines and wear (deceased) and Josefa “Pepe” and social distance at Deseret parents, the siblings shared the and Elvis. She loved to watch “stop it, you rascal” a mask. Pacheco, and countless aunts, Peak Complex, 2930 UT-112, responsibility of caring for her. old Western movies, “the little “ahhh, cut it out” Interment will take place at uncles, cousins and friends. Grantsville, Utah. Services All her numerous nieces and house on the prairie” and often Our Family would like to the Tooele City Cemetery fol- Funeral services will be held entrusted with Didericksen nephews were blessed to have talked about “them Ingall’s thank the wonderful staff at lowing the funeral mass. at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Dec. Memorial. Elsie in their lives and grew up Family.” Mission Health Services in There will not be a luncheon with her bossing them around. Elsie was very creative, and West Jordan, where Elsie lived to follow services. Some of Elsie’s hobbies she often would pleasantly for the past five years and was pso throughout the years included surprise others with her tal- cared for. Thank you for loving hom on’s MATTERS OF FAITH T SmokeHouse SmokeHouse Church leaders advise following the SMOKED - FRESH Spirit, not second-guess ourselves Turkeys mong the richest blessings AJanna and I receive weekly here in Zambia is the oppor- $ 89 tunity to watch the worldwide Charlie Roberts GUEST COLUMNIST 3lb *While supplies last. missionary devotional. Leaders of our church spiri- ORDER NOW FOR THE tually uplift the 50,000+ mis- sionaries scattered throughout HOLIDAYS! the world by teaching the the Bednars sat together and doctrines of Christ, sharing taught us as if they were sit- personal experiences, and ting in our living room. 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 offering words of encour- The Bednars strongly agement. Often, wives and encouraged us to take notes, husbands as members of but to write what the Spirit our church’s Quorum of the said, not what they said. This Twelve Apostles address the column is my take from these We’re always looking for news missionaries. two excellent gospel teachers. A few weeks ago, Sister Elder Bednar urged us to Susan and Elder David A. not get hung up on “Am I being Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT Bednar were front and center. prompted by the Spirit, or is or [email protected] BULLETIN Rather than stand behind a it my personal thoughts and pulpit and share prepared feelings.” He said when we remarks from a teleprompter, “go about doing good” we will later look back and see how COURTESY CHARLIE ROBERTS the Holy Ghost directed our Elder and Sister Bednar of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints actions and words. Personally, give guidance to Church missionaries in a world-wide devotional broad- cast. I loved hearing this. Too often, I stumble upon thoughts of “Was that the Spirit prompting is right. sary that we habitually second me to do this? Or are those The Bednars invited mis- guess our best efforts? just impressions of my own sionaries at the end of the The Christmas season is an thoughts and desires?” day to pray to know when ideal time to “Go about doing He also noted that in most God intervened. I noted that good,” as Sister and Elder instances, we will not readily it would be wise for me to ask Bednar advised. As we near see the direct results of our before retiring to bed, “Have the celebration of the birth of actions. The Bednars referred I seen the hand of God in our our Savior, it is the ideal time to the story of Nephi in the lives and the lives of our chil- for us to implement the words Book of Mormon returning dren?” of one of my favorite hymns: Holiday Sale! to obtain the brass plates We should always be depen- “There are chances for work from Laban. “And I was led dent on God and trust him, all around just now, opportu- by the Spirit, not knowing they advised. nities right in our way beforehand the things I should Sister and Elder Bednar Do not let them pass by, say- do.” Elder Bednar advised also advised us to be careful ing ‘Sometime I’ll try,” but go that when we act without of being too critical of ourself. and do something today.” DECEMBER 11 -13 knowing it does not mean we I know I often tell myself I simply wing it. “Winging it is should have done this sooner Charlie Roberts and his wife lazy.” We should be prepared, or if I had to go back and do it Janna are currently serving in but follow the Spirit. Action again, I would do it that way. the Zambia Lusaka Mission for always comes before we are We should always learn from The Church of Jesus Christ of blessed with power to do what the past, but is it really neces- Latter-day Saints. HEALTH UPDATE Some neat facts about apples he beloved apple is quite pale to deep reds, yellows ian cancer (Journal of Food Tlikely the world’s most and greens; and flesh can be and Drug Analysis, 2017), as famous fruit. white or yellowish. Texture well as antioxidant protection and flavor depend on variety. against brain degeneration, The folklore Red Delicious are subtly sweet, such as in Alzheimer’s symp- DOG FOOD EARTH People have been eating Braeburn are a bit tart, while toms, including memory loss % % wild apples — small, sour and Granny Smith is popular in and dementia (Foods, 2020). PALLETS BATH riddled with seeds — around cooking. One medium apple The Off 20Off the globe for more than 10,000 has 95 calories, yet is packed 20 years and it’s thought that with health-protecting plant Finer points SHAMPOO the Silk Road trade routes compounds, known as poly- Most markets stock apples *Sports mix were responsible for the thou- phenols, a filling 17 percent year-round, but they are best not included. sands of domesticated variet- DV (DV=Daily Value, based on in season, from the end of ies — crisp, sweet, tart and 2,000 calories/day) of dietary summer until early winter. juicy — that we enjoy today. fiber, and a hefty 14% of the Refrigerated, they’ll last for Beyond their culinary influ- powerful antioxidant, vitamin weeks, or months when sliced ence in favorites like cider, pie, C. and frozen. 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Budget 2021 Tooele County Proposed Budget continued from page A1 2021 Proposed 2020 Budget % change General Fund $49,780,737 $46,488,967 7.1% county would use approxi- Road Fund $3,657,574 $3,789,689 -3.5% mately $14.5 million of its fund balance to balance the Human Services $4,748,000 $1,996,164 137.9% 2021 budget without a tax Public Health $6,729,418 $6,599,261 2.0% increase, at the Dec. 1 meet- ing. Municipal Services $8,603,333 $8,220,847 4.7% During the meeting McCoy Aging Services $2,422,534 $2,936,371 -17.5% said the use of the fund bal- Tourism Tax Fund $1,409,250 $1,580,820 -10.9% ance includes the $8,980,000 of capital projects to be fund- Debt Service $240,000 $259,000 -7.3% ed for 2021. Municipal Building Authority $1,468,000 $24,850,450 -94.1% However, since the Dec. 1 meeting, the proposed Capital Projects $9,330,000 $10,388,366 -10.2% budget for 2021 has already Solid Waste $4,437,107 $3,972,678 11.7% been revised, McCoy told the Transcript Bulletin. Deseret Peak Complex $3,117,986 $2,919,704 6.8% As originally presented, Wendover Airport $9,917,997 $8,224,960 20.6% the 2021 budget included a Building Rentals $102,480 $88,380 16.0% $6 million line item in the general fund balance for the CLAYTON DUNN/ TTB PHOTO Lakeview Business Park agree- scrapped the project. tinue to show the old debt on Ducks on Stansbury Millpond on Tuesday evening. Meteorologists say Utah is in desperate need of precipita- ment. The county Human Services tion after multiple dry months. their financial statements. In November 2020, the budget appears to show a That is no longer required in Tooele County Commission 138% increase over 2020 for 2021, she said. of 29.5 degrees. Warmest to overcome before drought approved an amended 2021, but that increase is due The County’s tourism tax Snowstorms maximum temperatures was conditions can improve. Lakeview Business Park agree- to a change in the accounting fund budget or 2021 includes continued from page A1 74 on Nov. 6 with the warm- He said almost 70% of the ment that called for $6 million for payments and services, not $400,000 for Tourism est minimum temperature 52 state is in the Exceptional to be paid to the Grantsville an actual increase in expense, Advisory Board grants, up on Nov. 18. Drought (D4) category Community Development according to McCoy. $10,000 from the 2020 bud- snowfall in November com- Coolest maximum temper- (which is the worst rating Agency to be used as an The change is in the coun- get. The tourism budget also pared to a normal November ature was 35 on Nov. 9 with given). advance for infrastructure for ty’s grant for mental health includes $500,000 for Country snowfall of 10.2 inches. the coolest minimum at 16 on “We increasingly need the Romney Group’s Lakeview and substance abuse and how Fan Fest and a $225,000 Combined snowfall for Nov. 28. an entire weather pattern Business park. The $6 million it tracks payments to the con- transfer to the Deseret Peak October and November tal- Clayton said soil mois- change, more than just a few would be paid back over time tractor, OptumHealth. The Complex fund. lied 9.4 inches compared to ture levels this low in both large storms, to erase these to the county. new accounting method was Along with the $225,000 normal snowfall for those two high and low-elevation Utah deficits,” he said. The $6 million comes recommended by the county’s transfer from the tourism months at 14 inches. reflects the lack of consistent According to the forecast from the sale of the Utah independent auditors, accord- fund, the 2021 budget for Average high tempera- storm activity. Unfortunately, that pattern could change Motorsports Campus. The ing to McCoy. Deseret Peak Complex rev- ture for November was 51.2 soil moisture levels this low slightly this weekend. County Commission had pre- The county’s municipal enue includes a $1.1 million degrees with an average low represent a substantial deficit [email protected] viously budgeted those funds building authority budget transfer from the general to pay for a trans-West Erda which includes debt services fund, a $325,000 transfer sewer line, which would have for several building projects from impact fees, and a been used for the Lakeview will show a 94% decrease. $1.2 million trasnfer from Business Park. McCoy said that change the Deseret Peak Complex’s With the Lakeview Business is also due an accounting retained earnings. GET READY TO PLAY PICKLE BALL! Park annexed into Grantsville, procedure. A few years ago The Tooele County the business park will now the county consolidated Commission may vote on the use Grantsville City sewer and and refinanced some long 2021 budget at the Dec. 15 water. No other users signed term debt to reduce interest meeting. on to tuse he proposed sewer rates. Accounting procedures [email protected] line project, so the county required the county to con-

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as being day-cabs as opposed be housed on the property at School to the long-hall semis that one time will remain at three. continued from page A1 include sleeper cabins,” Aagard City staff also have recom- said. mended that the trucks use The students attending the only established truck routes 0.76 acres located within the school would drive the three throughout the city, includ- City’s light industrial zoning trucks that include 20-foot ing state Route-36, SR-112, district. trailers. and 1000 North, west of Main Public Comment Opportunity This type of school would The property size is suf- Street, according to Aagard. Dec 10, 2020 - Jan. 8, 2021 be allowed in the zoning type, ficient to accommodate the During the planning com- according to Aagard, parking of the three trucks, mission’s discussion, a public The property is located instructor parking, and student hearing was held, but no com- The Air Force is accepting comments on the The public is invited in a highly commercialized parking, according to Aagard. ments were made in person or Proposed Plan for Landfill K (LF058), a 4.5-acre to attend the zone, according to Aagard. The school told City officials via email. landfill located in West Wendover, Nevada, close to Virtual Landfill K Properties to the north, east, that they will only have about At the end of the discus- the Air Force’s Utah Test and Training Range Proposed Plan and south are also zoned light three students at one time sion, the planning commission (UTTR). Landfill K has been used as a landfill for a Public Meeting industrial. The properties to attending classes, he said. members voted no to the con- variety of materials ranging from construction the west are zoned general City staff said that there is ditional use permit, because debris to domestic refuse. Its official use by the 11 a.m. commercial. the chance that parking from traffic was too busy in the area Wednesday, Dec. 16 The applicant told City the facility may filter out onto but the truck driving school military began in the 1940s for military and officials that they will be stor- 80 East, which isn’t a large may present a request in the construction debris, but also attracted Due to COVID-19, there will ing three large trucks on the street. future to the planning commis- unauthorized local domestic use before being be no in-person public property. So, the maximum number of sion for a different area. fenced in November 2013. meeting. The public can “These trucks are described trucks that will be allowed to [email protected] Under the 2015 Record of Decision, remedial “attend” the virtual meeting activities already completed at Landfill K in by phone or on Microsoft 2015/2016 included: Teams. Excavation and removal of asbestos- If you would like to “attend” containing material (ACM)-impacted debris the virtual meeting, or if you and soil from 10 removal areas, four step-out have questions about the We Design & Print removal areas & three debris areas Landfill K Proposed Plan, The Preferred Remedial Alternative for Landfill K please contact: is Alternative 3, removal of ACM-impacted debris Barbara Fisher ONE STOP SHOP and soil. Alternative 3 will achieve protection of Hill AFB Environmental FOR ALL YOUR human health by removing ACM-impacted debris Public Affairs Representative (801) 775-3652 PRINTING NEEDS! and soil to prevent asbestos exposure. Alternative 3 calls for: Ms. Fisher will provide you Removal of approx. 62,000 cubic yards of with the call-in phone • Banners & Signs • Brochures ACM-impacted debris and soil to an approved • Magnets & Stickers • Magazines number or Microsoft Teams • Custom Designed Masks • Kit Covers disposal site link information. • Business Cards • Tabloid Newspapers Performing final visual assessment to verify • Letterhead & Envelope • Broadsheet Newspapers that ACM-impacted debris and soil have not Review the Landfill K • Mailers • Catalogs been displaced during excavation (LF058) Proposed Plan • Inserts/ Flyers • Marketing Campaigns Confirmation sampling at removal areas to online: • Calendars • Corporate Identities http://ar.afcec-cloud.af.mil ensure no residual asbestos remains • Posters • Logos Under Hill AFB, search • Newspaper Advertising • Annual Reports AR # 5260 • Cards & Announcements • Billboards • Wedding Invitations • Books By Self-Publishers Comment by phone at the virtual public meeting, or write to: • Newsletters Mail: Email: Call Keith Bird or Dianna Bergen Ms. Elizabeth Tevault [email protected] for more info or to get a bid. Remedial Project Manager AFCEC/CZOM 7290 Weiner Street, Bldg 383 All comments must be postmarked 435.882.0050 • 58 N. MAIN • TOOELE Hill AFB, UT 84056-5003 or received by midnight, Jan. 8, 2021. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 10, 2020 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Stansbury boys basketball at Hillcrest Stallions surge The Stansbury boys basketball team led by six points entering the fourth quarter of Tuesday’s game in Midvale against Hillcrest, but the Huskies out- scored the Stallions 25-15 over past Park City the final eight minutes to hand SHS a 61-57 loss. Landen Giles led the Stallions (0-2) with 17 Second-half run allows SHS to pull away points, and Jacob White added 15. Stansbury will travel to DARREN VAUGHAN Gatluak capped her personal Grantsville on Friday for a non- SPORTS EDITOR 8-0 run with a free throw, and region rivalry game. For two and a half quarters, teammate Ainsley Thurber Grantsville girls basketball vs. the Stansbury girls basketball knocked down a 3-pointer Mountain Ridge team had its hands full in its from the left wing to extend Grantsville’s girls basket- home opener Tuesday night Stansbury’s lead to 31-15. ball team outscored visiting against Park City. Park City’s Ava Kimche Mountain Ridge 24-4 in the However, the Stallions brought the Stallions’ momen- first quarter en route to a 58-33 found their stride at just the tum to a brief pause with a win over the Class 5A Sentinels right time. A 19-3 run in the 3-pointer, but a layup by Epa on Tuesday at Grantsville High School. Senior Maison White third and fourth quarters Tia was followed by a putback just missed a triple-double, turned a close game into a layup by Anika Knudsen as scoring 16 points to go with 19 blowout, as Stansbury rolled to time expired to give SHS a rebounds and seven steals for a 49-26 win over the Miners at 35-18 lead through three quar- the Cowboys (2-0). Ellie Thomas Stansbury High School. ters. Malia Tia’s putback layup had 15 points, Kenzie Allen Park City (1-2) trailed by and a pair of free throws by had 11 points and nine steals just five points after a bas- Epa Tia brought the run to a and Emily Backus added eight ket by Sam Riely early in the close early in the fourth quar- points and five steals. Grantsville third quarter, and Stansbury ter. Park City never got closer faced Richfield in a non-region road game that was not com- (1-1) had already committed than 18 points the rest of the plete at press time Thursday. three second-half turnovers. way. The Cowboys will be on the However, Stallions forward Stansbury scored the first road again Monday night in Sarah Gatluak sparked a huge seven points of the game as Price against Carbon, as well as Stansbury run with a layup both teams struggled offen- Tuesday night against Delta. in transition, followed by a sively in the first quarter. The Dugway boys basketball vs. putback layup and an and-one Stallions failed to score for the CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Mount Vernon that gave SHS a 27-15 lead final 3:31 of the opening frame Stansbury junior Ainsley Thurber (22) puts up a shot during the first half of the Stallions’ 49-26 win over Park City The Dugway boys basketball with 4:57 left in the period. SEE STALLIONS PAGE A9 ➤ in a non-region girls basketball game Tuesday at Stansbury High School. Thurber scored 10 points in the win, team suffered its fourth loss of After a timeout by the Miners, finishing as one of three Stallions to score in double-figures. the season Wednesday night, falling to Mount Vernon 79-29 at home. Weston Mavity and Tyi Bear each had nine points for the Mustangs (0-4), who will take part in the Pinnacle Panther Winter Classic on Friday and Saturday. Cowboys hold off Notable HS boys basketball scores Tuesday Hillcrest 61, Stansbury 57 Buffs’ late rally Cedar Valley 45, Mountain Crest 40 Uintah 55, Union 36 Grantsville’s Ekins, Mulford combine for 34 points Payson 64, Pine View 41 Logan 61, Clearfield 18 DARREN VAUGHAN quite got over the hump. Grantsville’s Ridgeline 59, Fremont 44 SPORTS EDITOR Brigham Mulford hit a trey from Providence Hall 58, St. Joseph 22 It wouldn’t be a rivalry game with- the left corner to give the Cowboys Summit Academy 61, Hunter 59 out a little drama. a 44-39 lead after three quarters. Delta 41, Beaver 30 Just when the Grantsville boys Rogers converted an and-one early South Summit 59, ALA 39 basketball team looked to be in the in the fourth quarter to close the gap Draper APA 112, Maeser Prep 25 driver’s seat in its road game against to 44-42, but Ekins scored off a pass Wednesday Tooele on Wednesday night, the from McKeever to put the Cowboys Grantsville 52, Tooele 49 Buffaloes came storming back, nearly up by four. Later, Mahoe’s jump Mount Vernon 79, Dugway 29 erasing the Cowboys’ 10-point lead. hook put the Buffs within two again, Cottonwood 48, Pine View 47 Roy 55, Bear River 46 However, Grantsville was able to but a free throw by Tate Allred and Green Canyon 70, Box Elder 65 hold on, escaping Tooele High School a basket by Carter Killian restored Juan Diego 60, Bountiful 50 with a 52-49 win over its county Grantsville’s five-point lead. North Summit 76, Ogden 63 rival. Tooele trailed 49-46 after Nathan Providence Hall 54, ICS 28 The Cowboys (3-0) led 39-29 mid- Begnaud scored on a drive mid- American Heritage 56, South way through the third quarter after way through the fourth quarter, Summit 51 a driving layup by Tuhker Mulford, but Tuhker Mulford hit a crucial Carbon 78, Delta 43 but the Buffaloes (1-1) answered 3-pointer from the left wing to put Juab 61, South Sevier 52 with a 10-2 run to get back into the Grantsville up six points. Carson Manti 60, Richfield 55 North Sanpete 67, North Sevier game. Senior center Justin Rogers Gleed’s 3-pointer with three minutes 56 was fouled by Grantsville’s Grayson left pulled Tooele back within three Emery 66, Union 50 McKeever as he attempted a 3-point- points, but neither team scored the Notable HS girls basketball er from the top of the key, and hit rest of the way. scores two of three from the free-throw line. Grantsville gave up the first basket Tuesday Carston Hyre drained a 3-pointer of the game by Rogers, but followed Grantsville 58, Mountain Ridge from the left corner to pull the Buffs with an 8-0 run sparked by their own 33 within five points. After a basket by senior big man, Ekins. Ekins scored Stansbury 49, Park City 26 Grantsville’s Davin Ekins put the six points during that early spurt, Ridgeline 46, Juan Diego 21 Cowboys up 41-34, Tooele’s Julian and assisted on a layup by Allred as Wasatch 46, Uintah 30 Mahoe converted a layup off a feed Grantsville took an 8-2 lead. Tooele Enterprise 44, Snow Canyon 28 from Rogers and Pacesen McLaws regained the lead with an 8-0 run of Corner Canyon 48, Mountain nailed a 3-pointer from the right cor- its own, capped by a steal and a dunk Crest 26 CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Green Canyon 64, Judge Grantsville’s Davin Ekins (15) goes up to block a shot from Tooele’s Carston Hyre during ner to pull Tooele within two points by Rogers, and the Buffs led 15-13 Memorial 50 Wednesday’s non-region boys basketball game at Tooele High School. Ekins led the Cowboys with at 41-39. Roy 42, Ben Lomond 10 19 points in Grantsville’s 52-49 win over the Buffaloes. However, the Buffaloes never SEE COWBOYS PAGE A9 ➤ Bountiful 61, Ogden 40 Logan 52, Bonneville 38 Beaver 47, Delta 43 Providence Hall 43, St. Joseph 20 ALA 55, Tintic 12 Morgan 41, Union 26 Carbon 54, North Sanpete 8 Experienced starters American Heritage 47, Maeser Prep 24 Timpanogos 44, South Summit 32 San Juan 82, Monticello 43 lead Stansbury girls North Summit 48, Juab 24 Wednesday Timpview 63, Cedar Valley 34 Stallions’ young bench learning on the job Enterprise 56, Crimson Cliffs 43 Skyridge 51, Logan 36 DARREN VAUGHAN said. “We’re working, we’re learning, Schedule SPORTS EDITOR we’re growing, we’re struggling — try- Friday’s games This year’s Stansbury girls basketball ing to figure out COVID and learning Stansbury, Tooele and team is somewhat of a paradox: the how to play together. It’s been an inter- Grantsville wrestling at AK-47 Duals, 1 p.m. at Stansbury HS Stallions are both extremely experi- esting preseason so far.” Tooele and Stansbury swimming enced, yet extremely inexperienced at The Stallions are off to a 1-1 start, vs. Juan Diego, 2 p.m. the same time. suffering a blowout loss to Green Stansbury boys basketball at Entering this season, Stansbury’s Canyon in their opener before bounc- Grantsville, 7 p.m. starting five of Payten Staley, Sarah ing back to beat Park City on Tuesday. Tooele boys basketball vs. Gatluak, Malia Tia, Epa Tia and The starters have shouldered much of Mountain Crest, 7 p.m. Ainsley Thurber have combined to the load over the first two games while Saturday’s games play 169 varsity games in their play- the young bench players are learning Stansbury, Tooele and ing careers, with Staley and Malia what varsity basketball is all about. Grantsville wrestling at AK-47 Tia the only seniors. Behind them, There have been some ups and downs, Duals, 10 a.m. at Stansbury HS however, the Stallions have 17 games Davies said, but she remains optimistic Monday’s game of varsity experience coming into the for what the season holds in store. CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Grantsville girls basketball at 2020-21 campaign: Natalie Ogden “We’ve got a couple of sophomores Stansbury junior Epa Tia goes up for a layup during Stansbury’s 49-26 win over Park City in a Carbon, 7 p.m. has seen action in nine games, while and some new incoming players who non-region girls basketball game Tuesday at Stansbury High School. Tia led the Stallions in Tuesday’s games Jessica Smart played in three games just moved here recently that we’re rebounding last season with an average of 6.9 per game, and she comes into this season with 42 games of varsity playing experience. Grantsville wrestling vs. South last season and Kyla Collins played in trying to get experience running our Summit, 6 p.m. five games two years ago. Throw in a plays,” she said. “They just had to get Tooele boys basketball vs. limited number of practices, and it has thrown in there. ers makes those growing pains a little points per game on 43% shooting from Logan, 7 p.m. been a challenge for coach Brittany “I’ve seen a lot of good things — easier. Thurber, a junior, is the team’s the field, and led the team in rebound- Grantsville girls basketball at Delta, 7 p.m. Davies and her team as they try to get some excellent things going on. The leading returning scorer, averaging 7.4 ing at 6.9 per game. She scored a Grantsville boys basketball at up to speed. potential’s high. I’ve got high expecta- points per game as a sophomore while career-high 17 points in the Stallions’ Cedar Valley, 7 p.m. “We finally get to play, so it’s been tions for this group, and they’re hear- shooting 20-for-63 from 3-point range. win over Park City on Tuesday, and her Stansbury girls basketball vs. really a whirlwind trying to get things ing it in practice. I’m excited to see how She added 3.0 rebounds, 1.8 steals and continued improvement has drawn her Bear River, 7 p.m. going for the season and just rushing far they can go.” an assist per game as well. into playing games so quickly,” Davies The talent of the Stallions’ start- Epa Tia, also a junior, averaged 7.0 SEE SHS PAGE A9 ➤ THURSDAY December 10, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 Buffaloes feature plenty of fresh faces

Thomas said. “There’s a lot of Players take on new roles for Tooele boys excuses we could have made with coronavirus to not show DARREN VAUGHAN the Buffaloes’ lone returning up and not put in the work, but SPORTS EDITOR starter. However, with reserves these guys really went above Roster turnover is a con- Trevor Zaleski, Pacesen and beyond this offseason and stant reality for high school McLaws and Julian Mahoe really have bought in to trying boys basketball teams, but this among those set to fill key to be something special. I’m year’s Tooele squad will have positions for the Buffs, coach really looking forward to this more than a few players taking Jed Thomas is optimistic for season and how it all plays on expanded roles. what the 2020-21 season holds out.” Six players from last year’s in store. Rogers, one of the top big roster graduated, with star “I’m really proud of all men in Class 4A, averaged senior center Justin Rogers as the work these kids put in,” 17.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.8 blocks and 1.5 steals per game for Tooele last season as the Buffs went 13-12 overall. In Tooele’s season opener against Riverton, he put up 24 points, 18 rebounds, three assists, four blocks and four steals, and will be called CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO upon to lead the Buffs both on Tooele’s Pacesen McLaws looks to make a pass around Grantsville’s Grayson McKeever (4) during Wednesday’s and off the court. non-region boys basketball game at Tooele High School. McLaws is stepping into Tooele’s starting lineup this “Justin is taking on a bigger season as the Buffaloes look to replace six graduated seniors from last year’s team. role this year,” Thomas said. “That kid, you can’t keep him adds a notable post presence halftime lead. Region 10 title. Juan Diego down. He works too hard and to go along with Rogers. “We put in some new is the favorite, with all of its he’s put in a lot this offseason. “He’s been awesome,” offensive stuff this offseason, top players returning from He’s turned into quite the lead- Thomas said. “He had a little and we’ve also been really last season, and Cedar Valley er this year and I look forward injury that kept him out part working on ramping up our should be much-improved in to watching him throughout of the offseason with his knee, defense,” Thomas said. “I think its second year of competition. the season. Justin is obviously but he’s back at full health and that showed against a pretty However, the Buffs feel they the tip of the spear for us.” he played a really solid game good Riverton team. We held should be right near the top Zaleski played in 25 games in Riverton the other night. them to 13 points in the first of the standings in the end, as for the Buffs a season ago, He’s a monster down low and half, so defensively we were well. averaging 1.5 points per game he works the paint really well. pretty solid. They moved well “I tell my kids this every to go with 1.1 rebounds, 0.7 He does some great things together — when one person day: At the end of the day, I assists and 0.6 steals in a for us, offensively and defen- took a chance, the rest were don’t care who’s on the court reserve role. He’ll be in the sively.” there to help him out. A lot of playing against us — we com- starting lineup this season, While the Buffs don’t have that turned into some instant pete against everybody and along with McLaws, who a lot of varsity experience in offense for us, which was nice, give ourselves a chance to win played 14 games last year, their starting lineup, it didn’t and that’s kind of the way every game,” Thomas said. and Mahoe, who averaged seem to matter too much in we’re going to approach this “You can interpret that a lot

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO 4.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.3 their 57-40 win over Class 6A season — with a defense-first of different ways, I guess, but Tooele’s Nathan Begnaud (0) battles for position down low during steals. Riverton on Friday. Tooele mentality.” I do feel like whoever we step Wednesday’s non-region boys basketball game against Grantsville at Thomas is particularly excit- limited the Silverwolves to just Thomas hopes that focus on the court with, we’re going Tooele High School. Begnaud will be a key reserve for the Buffaloes this ed to see Mahoe take on a big- 13 first-half points, allowing on defense carries the Buffs to compete with.” year as they look to contend for the Region 10 title. ger role, as the 6-foot-4 junior the Buffs to build a 19-point through a tough battle for the [email protected]

five minutes left in the first had 12 and Thurber added 10. Stallions half. Kimche got Park City’s Malia Tia had six points and Bartley represents GHS continued from page A8 first field goal of the game on Knudsen and Kyla Collins each its opening possession of the scored two. second quarter, and Caroline Kimche led the Miners with after Epa Tia’s and-one gave Cook and Kimche each hit 13 points, including three them a 7-0 lead, and Park City 3-pointers to make it a 9-9 3-pointers. on All-State First Team finally scored its first point game. However, Stansbury Stansbury played host to DARREN VAUGHAN to North Sanpete. She was also to Uintah and in wins over on a free throw by Marley responded with its own 9-2 Logan in a non-region game SPORTS EDITOR the team leader in service aces Ogden, Grand and Juan Diego. Parkinson with 30 seconds left run, which included a pair of that was not complete at press Grantsville senior Halle (64), digs (441) and serves Grantsville senior Maison in the first. layups by Thurber and five time Thursday night. The Bartley was named to the received (573), with 11 aces in White was an Honorable Parkinson’s free throw points by Epa Tia, to take an Stallions will face Bear River at Class 3A All-State First Team a loss to Tooele and 46 digs in Mention pick in Class 3A. The marked the beginning of a 9-2 18-11 lead at halftime. home Tuesday night. in volleyball after helping the a loss to Carbon. senior middle blocker and Miners run that pulled them Epa Tia led the Stallions [email protected] Cowboys reach the second Tooele senior Brinley Smith outside hitter led the Cowboys even with the Stallions with with 17 points, while Gatluak round of the state playoffs this was a Third Team All-State with 49 blocks, and she added season, and two other Tooele selection in Class 4A. She 272 kills, 24 aces and 105 County volleyball stars also had 280 kills this season for digs. She had 17 kills against received All-State recognition. the Buffaloes, along with 18 Carbon and Tooele; six aces Bartley, an outside hitter, blocks, 71 digs and 24 aces. and 11 digs against Cedar led the Cowboys with 330 Smith had a season-high 22 Valley; and six blocks against Cowboys kills in 28 matches, including kills in the Buffs’ second-round Grand. continued from page A8 25 kills in a five-set win over postseason loss to Green [email protected] Judge Memorial and 20 more Canyon, and she recorded 20 in Grantsville’s postseason loss kills four other times: in a loss after the first quarter. Grantsville opened the sec- ond quarter on a 13-3 run and led the rest of the way. Ekins converted an and-one to open the run, and Brigham Mulford SHS and Tuhker Mulford each hit continued from page A8 3-pointers as the Cowboys took a 26-18 lead with three minutes left in the first half en coach’s attention. route to a 28-20 halftime lead. “Isn’t she dynamic? Man, Ekins led the Cowboys she’s so fun to watch,” Davies with 19 points, while Tuhker said. “When she pulls it Mulford added 15. Killian together as a team player and had seven, Brigham Mulford lets it come to her, she just is a had six, Allred had three and dynamic player.” McKeever added two. Gatluak, who averaged 3.8 Rogers led all scorers with points and 3.2 rebounds a 21 points for Tooele in the year ago, got stronger as the loss. Trevor Zaleski had seven season went along. She scored points, Mahoe and Gleed 18 points in a Region 10 win each had six, Hyre had four, over Cedar Valley in January, McLaws had three and Hyre and she has become one of the had two. Stallions’ most important piec- Grantsville will play host es, both on and off the court. to county rival Stansbury “I’m excited about her,” on Friday, with a road game Davies said. “She’s someone I Tuesday in Eagle Mountain can rely on and count on to be against Cedar Valley. Tooele’s where she’s supposed to be, next game is Friday at home doing what she’s supposed to against Mountain Crest, fol- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO be doing and hustling. There’s lowed by another home game Grantsville’s Carter Killian drives past Tooele’s Justin Rogers (40) for a nothing a coach wants more Tuesday against Logan. layup during the second half of Wednesday’s non-region boys basketball than someone like that. She’s [email protected] game at Tooele High School. Killian had seven points as the Cowboys a quiet leader and does such a defeated the Buffaloes 52-49 for their third win in a row. great job at it.” The Stallions’ two senior starters also play key roles. Staley is in her first season as a regular in Stansbury’s lineup, having averaged 0.9 points Full Local Sports and 0.7 rebounds in 12 games last season. Malia Tia was a big piece for SHS a year ago, Coverage in averaging 5.2 points and 4.8 rebounds while playing in all but two games as a junior. 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The new Sienna also comes In this, the fourth version of Craig & Deanne Conover the ability to tow up to 3,500 the minivan to come from the GUEST COLUMNISTS pounds. Maybe this does not auto manufacturer, the goal sound like a lot, but it would was to reimagine the Sienna be plenty for a small camp in a way that would support a pany a growing family. For the trailer or set of jet skis for the wider array of life’s stages and dads out there this row of seats family. What a great way to activities, therefore appeal- would easily fold down into keep active on the weekends ing to a larger demographic of the floor creating even more and even haul items back and buyers. hauling space for any Saturday forth from the hardware store To that point after hearing project that may come up. for dad. we were getting a pre-pro- We did love the exterior Speaking of weekends, the duction model of the all-new design of the new minivan. It designers have also included minivan our son Jacoby and his has come a very long way, get- options like a rooftop carrier, wife were the first ones over ting some style cues form the cross bars and even a bike rack. to check it out. As their fam- Toyota SUV and truck division With the included 1500 watt ily grows and their life stage with a very aggressive front inverter 120 volt AC outlet changes it is quickly becoming end which gave it an almost there are many more camping more appealing to have all Tacoma-like look and appeal. options that become a reality. that extra space in the rear for This new year also brings an In a family vehicle like the things that have to go along for all-wheel-drive system that will Sienna safety is always at the the ride with the kids on board. be available on all trim levels, forefront of one’s thinking as A good way to try out the as all new Sienna’s will have there can always be that time new Sienna seemed to be get- Toyota hybrid technology. The when new technologies could ting all five of us into it and AWD system is being offered come into play. With this in heading somewhere for a bite at a very attractive price and mind all Sienna’s in 2012 come to eat. Our son Jacoby was eas- works in conjunction with the standard with Toyota Safety ily able to put the child seat hybrid system. The system will Sense 2.0. This means every into one of the second row cap- automatically assign which single one has a pre-collision tain’s chairs, quickly pointing wheels need more power up system that includes pedestrian out that it was one of the easi- to a 20-80 split front to back detection even in low light est installs he has done with depending on conditions. situations, full speed dynamic the seat. With the hybrid system the radar cruise control that will With Mom Haley in the Sienna will deliver a very nice take the van all the way to a rear most seat and Grandma 243 total horsepower and is stopping point and start again, cooled in our test ride along Deanne in the other captain’s estimated to get 33 miles per lane departure warning with with a heated steering wheel chair little Madden was certain gallon of fuel — this will be steering assist, land trace assist, that made the early cool to be entertained for the ride segment leading. After a week automatic high beams and October morning very enjoy- no matter how far it may have and over 300 miles of mostly road sign assist. Oh, and they able, and when it warmed been. This set up worked really city driving we came in well also all come with blind spot up in the afternoon we were well and would continue to do above that a 36.6 miles per monitoring and rear cross traf- happy to have the coolers also. so for our kids as they increase gallon. fic alert when backing — both The huge infotainment the number of our grandchil- When the minivan arrived in great features that we have screen became the focal point dren. our driveway there were over come to rely on when driving in the front, but the Sienna can There is a cavernous space 500 miles left until the tank our own and other vehicles. also be had with a DVD system behind the third row of seat- was empty. It took three days Inside, the Sienna is loaded for the kids in the back to stay ing with room for pretty much for the needle to come off of with luxury and features that entertained. There is even an everything that would accom- full and we still had over half are sure to keep mom and dad option for a 10-inch heads up happy no matter where the display for the driver. drive is destined to end. The The new Sienna proved to center console now features be the perfect family hauler an open space under the front no matter what size that fam- half of it where we found it ily might be, with new and very convenient to put a purse exciting features and designs and other items we might need exploding in the new 2021 ver- later. The design allows for sion of the Toyota minivan. easy access and still allows for Starting price: $34,460 the shifter and cup holders to Price as driven: Pre- be located on the top bridge- production Model no price like structure for easy use by included the driver and passenger. The back half of this space still Craig and Deanne Conover features a large enclosed space have been test-driving vehicles to keep other items like juice for nearly a decade. They receive boxes, the kid’s devices and a new car each week for a week- whatnot. long test drive and adventure. Seats were heated and They live in Springville, Utah.

GARDEN SPOT Setting out bird feeders can be a popular winter pastime

DIANE SAGERS birds. The birds don’t care food in the winter. So if your their diet. Certain foods GUEST COLUMNIST why. They just make use of gardening instincts outweigh attract specific birds. Put This column was originally extra help in the cold months. your birding instincts, con- out common foods and you published Dec. 13, 2012. It has Some people are less sider this. will attract common birds. been updated by the author. fickle and enjoy attracting and Bird lovers might enjoy a Favorite foods are sunflower watching the birds all through Christmas gift of a bird feeder. seeds and millet seeds. ave you heard the birds the year. There is no need to spend a A variety of birds are fond Hlately? The sounds of Next to gardening, bird lot of money, but people cer- of sunflower seeds. Sorghum songbirds in the trees are watching is the most popular tainly can. As the numbers of seeds don’t attract very many gone for the winter. After all, and fastest growing outdoor bird lovers have increased, kinds of birds, but they are everyone knows that birds fly hobby in the United States. businesses have sprung up to better than nothing and south for the winter. On cold, Why is it such an attractive support the hobby. hungry birds will come for drab days, I sometimes envy pastime? Some enthusiasts There are literally dozens it. Commercial bird seed will them and their good sense claim it’s the mystery that sur- of different kinds of bird feed- attract quite a few species. to go where the weather is rounds birds, while others say ers in the form of transparent Suet attracts insect eat- warm. they are aesthetically pleas- devices that attach to win- ers like woodpeckers. The reality, however, is that ing. Still others admire birds’ dows with suction cups, round Hummingbird feeders, which while many birds do fly south ability to fly and the freedom balls, little houses, trays and usually have some sort of during the cold months of that they have. more. Some are designed to trumpet-shaped opening, the year, some stay here. Bird Whatever the reason, it’s make it necessary for visitors should be filled with a sugar watchers and bird observers always the season for bird to make an airborne landing solution. know that. watching. DIANE SAGERS — to protect the feeders from Don’t forget that birds need I see them flying around Historically, bird lovers Hummingbird feeders should be filled with a sugar solution to provide a the advances of squirrels. water year-round. During during the winter months. threw out crumbs, seeds or substitute for the nectar the birds are used to. If you decide you really do a severe cold snap, water They tend to gather in flocks suet to attract the fancy of want to watch the birds, you sources will be frozen. Having that swoop down onto the passing birds or they may with a ground scattering of red berries throughout the may find it useful to lure the water nearby, with a way for ground. Then one of them have built a bird feeder as mostly sunflower seeds. A bit season. creatures from their normal birds to get to it, will be a will startle and swoop up into simple as a log with holes to of millet or suet in a little area If there is snow and food is habitat to a location where prime attractant. Provide a the sky and the others rush off hold bird treats. sheltered by plants will bring scarce, more birds make brief you can see them. Marketers way for the birds to get to it. helter-skelter as a feathered Nowadays, people have a variety of species. You may visits to bird feeders. In a very say that it pays to advertise Just a plain bucket is good cloud after the nervous one. moved to fancier feeders. also put it out on a deck or snowy winter birds do need and it works with birds too. enough if it is stuffed with They land on wires or up in Unlike their human observers, other area close to a favorite some kind of feeder so that Scatter food widely in brushy fine branches. The birds can trees only for the process to birds haven’t developed a pro- window where you can watch the food is available. areas near your home and put walk down those branches to repeat itself. pensity for designer feeders. them enjoy the bounty. Watch Put your feeder where a feeder there. Then move the get to the water. If there is no During the summer, gar- Some people think that since for four-legged creatures that birds can find it. They are feeder closer and closer to the way for them to get to the sur- deners in particular go to they like a feeder that looks may also fancy such treats, pretty smart when it comes house until birds come near face of the water conveniently, great lengths to drive birds like a miniature house suit- though. to survival. If the feeder your house to feed. it’s not useful to them. out of their yards with scare- able for humans, the birds will Bird feeders are most effec- is near the ground where There are now bird-watch- Our current mild winter crows, flashing lights, rubber feel the same way. However, tive when the snow covers the cats can keep an eye on it, ing cameras on the market. may not make this the year of owls, intermittent abrupt nois- according to wildlife spe- ground and weeds and bushes the birds will quickly learn They have motion sensors that the bird feeder, but weather es, cats, and more. However, cialists, many kinds of birds with berries. If you have a to stay away. Keep in mind start recording when the birds is unpredictable - it could perhaps it is the cold, snowy prefer to feed on the ground barberry bush or similar plant that these animals do have begin to flutter in. Focus on change dramatically. In either conditions of the winter and they avoid entering little that holds its fruit through the memories. During the sum- the food source, and the birds case, watching these feath- months that cause people to boxes or trap-like devices. winter, you may have feath- mer, they often return to the may become movie stars! ered creatures can be fascinat- reconsider and try to help the They might be happier ery visitors pilfering bright same places where they found Birds are selective about ing. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 10, 2020 Peppermint bark is taste of holidays he holiday season tastes of dark and white chocolate cooking spray. Tlike peppermint, and topped with crunchy pepper- 2. In a microwave-safe bowl, most of us can’t get enough. mint bits? The bright holiday heat chocolate coating, uncov- Peppermint mocha brightens tins filled with the confection ered, for 90 seconds on high the morning, peppermint ice at high-end kitchenware stores power, and stir. Continue to cream makes us dreamy at are tempting to buy, but they’re microwave and stir at 30-sec- night, and cute red-and-white- also pricey. ond intervals until almost striped candy canes evoke fes- This year, make your own melted. (Be sure to use a dry tive childhood memories dur- batch or two of peppermint bowl and utensils.) Add 1 tea- ing the hours in between. leave out yummy — and bark with this easy, economical spoon peppermint extract, and While on the topic of pep- trendy — peppermint bark. version using ingredients from stir until smooth. permint whatevers, I can’t Who can resist the sweet layers the baking section and candy 3. Pour onto the foil-lined aisle of the grocery store. baking sheet. Spread evenly Older kids can melt candy into a thin layer, approximately coating (almond bark) in the 10 by 14 inches. microwave, while preschool- 4. In another microwave- ers pound candy canes into safe bowl, heat white coating small bits with a toy hammer as in step 2. Add 1/2 teaspoon to sprinkle on top. Working peppermint extract (optional), together with you, the entire and stir until smooth. Spoon prep takes less than half an evenly over chocolate layer, hour. The kids can scoot off to which should be setting up, another activity while the bark but not hard, as you want the cools and hardens. white layer to bond with the base layer. EASY HOLIDAY PEPPERMINT 5. Immediately sprinkle BARK peppermint pieces over all 1 pound good-quality choco- and lightly press them into the late confectionary coat- white layer with a spatula or a ing, broken into pieces. spoon. Don’t wait on this step, (Look for it in the grocery or the top layer will harden baking section, sometimes and the candies won’t stick. labeled “almond bark” or 5. Let stand for an hour or “candy coating”) refrigerate until hardened. 1 1/2 teaspoons pure pep- Break into pieces. Makes about Dolly Parton permint extract 1 3/4 pounds. 12 ounces good-quality • • • olly Parton, long con- as “Dear Christmas,” which white vanilla-flavored Find more family fun Dsidered “The Leading pairs “Sabrina, The Teenage confectionery coating, in Donna’s book “Donna Lady of Country,” has proven Witch” star Melissa Joan broken into pieces Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff what an angel she really is. In Hart and “90210’s” Jason 1/2 cup crushed candy for Families.” April, as the pandemic began Priestley. These films will be canes to take hold of the world, running from now until next © 2020 Donna Erickson Dolly donated $1 million to Christmas! 1. Line a baking sheet with Distributed by King Features Synd. COVID-19 research that led • • • foil sprayed with nonstick to the discovery of Moderna’s Expect blockbuster film- COVID-19 vaccine. makers to come back to “Praise the lord!” she said theaters with a vengeance. on the “Today” show. “I’m “The Suicide Squad” sequel just very grateful that this not only has Margot Robbie, is happening, and if I had Jai Courtney, Viola Davis and Here’s how to reduce risk of heart disease anything to do with it, that’s Joel Kinnaman returning for great.” the second round, but they’ve DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a told you about. advise against doing anything Netflix has begun stream- added Nathan Fillion, Idris 70-year-old female who had a Some people with very good about it. ing Dolly’s Christmas film, Elba and John Cena. And stress test, echocardiogram and cholesterol and blood pressure The external iliac lymph “Christmas on the Square,” for extra added insurance carotid study. I passed all tests. numbers have high levels of nodes are structures in the hip, which co-stars Christine they’ve signed the one and My cholesterol is 173, with my C-reactive protein, for example, and like all lymph nodes, may Baranski, Treat Williams and only Sylvester Stallone. It’s HDL 56, LDL 95.6 and triglyc- which confers an increased risk enlarge in the presence of infec- Jennifer Lewis. It’s about a due Aug. 6, 2021. erides 108. My blood pressure for heart disease. That’s true tion or inflammation. Yours wealthy, pretentious woman • • • is 110/64. The cardiologist put even in people with desirable are definitely enlarged, with who returns to her hometown Also making the me on 5 mg of Crestor. He feels cholesterol levels, and people less than 8-10 mm considered after inheriting a mall, to sequel leap is Arnold this will help my numbers. He in that situation would clearly normal. Although we worry evict the tenants and sell the Schwarzenegger’s new son- also has me taking CoQ10 and benefit from taking Crestor about enlarged lymph nodes as property to land developers in-law, Chris Pratt. “Jo Jo vitamin D3 in case my legs start or a similar medicine. All of a symptom or sign of cancer, (shades of half the Hallmark Rabbit” Oscar-nominated aching from the Crestor. I’ve these medicines have the risk the testing, they made an inci- it’s thought to be cancer only movies ever made). She director Taika Waititi, been taking everything now of muscle aches, although the dental discovery on the CT scan about 1% of the time. After you also performs two songs she who just completed “Next for two weeks, and my legs risk of serious muscle damage of “a possible right sided right recover from surgery, it may be wrote for the film. Thanks for Goal Wins” with Michael are starting to ache. Is it really is very small. Hutch diverticulum of the blad- worth taking another look to the vaccine, Dolly! Fassbender, Elisabeth Moss necessary to stay on Crestor? Nearly everyone can reduce der” and “two prominent right see if they have shrunk. If they • • • and Armie Hammer, has — J.S. their heart disease risk by hav- external iliac lymph nodes, are persistently enlarged, espe- Speaking of Hallmark, Pratt joining “Thor: Love and ANSWER: I put all your ing a diet with very little meat measuring up to 15 and 13 mm cially if they are growing, some it and Lifetime are really Thunder,” as his “Guardian of numbers into the standard risk but high in vegetables, legumes in short axis.” physicians would recommend a pushing the boundaries of the Galaxy” character Peter calculator at www.cvriskcal- and nuts, along with whole My surgical team did not biopsy to be sure it is nothing to diversity. In addition to many Quill/Starlord. He joins Chris culator.com, and your risk for grains and fruits. Regular mod- respond, and my internist says worry about. of their holiday films that Hemsworth, Natalie Portman heart disease or stroke in the erate exercise is as important as “do not worry,” with no expla- • • • feature interracial couples, and Tessa Thompson. next 10 years is 6.8%. That is diet. Keeping stress levels low, nation. I would greatly appreci- Dr. Roach regrets that Hallmark has got a new film Christian Bale is joining the in a range where medication having good close relationships ate your opinion. — L.M. he is unable to answer indi- about two gay men (married cast, but no one will say who therapy is not usually recom- and sleeping 7-8 hours daily ANSWER: A Hutch diverticu- vidual questions, but will in real life) played by “Arrow” he’s playing or how he fits mended. are underappreciated beneficial lum is a congenital condition, incorporate them in the star Ben Lewis and former into the story. Of course, I can’t tell you to factors to reduce heart risk as a small pouch in the wall of column whenever possible. “Parks and Recreation” star Curious too is that Tom stop taking the medication your well. the bladder. They are seldom Readers may email questions Blake Lee. “The Christmas Hiddleston is not listed as doctor has recommended. He • • • diagnosed in adults. They can to ToYourGoodHealth@med. Setup” also features Fran returning as Loki. Is Christian may know something about you DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 76, be associated with infection cornell.edu. Dresher and Ellen Wong and Bale taking over the role of that I don’t. It’s possible you female, healthy, do not take any and stones, but if you have had begins airing Saturday, Dec. Loki, or will Hiddleston come have a less-common risk factor meds and am scheduled for a no problem with either of those © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. 12, with reruns on an endless on board after contract nego- your cardiologist may not have total knee replacement. During conditions, I would certainly All Rights Reserved loop. tiations? Filming has begun Then there’s “Sugar and in Australia, so it won’t be Spice Holiday” which fea- long before we find out if tures an Asian-American Loki got hammered! Ali” comic book. While the and cheese than any other • Cellophane, invented in 1908, family; “Feliz NaviDAD,” plot deals with hostile aliens, nation in the world. was originally intended to starring Mario Lopez; as well © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. the book’s main highlight is • A French general, the Marquis protect tablecloths from wine the whooping Superman gets de Lafayette, gave John spills. in a sparring match with “The Quincy Adams a pet alligator. • Those old witch potions aren’t Greatest”! Our sixth president not only quite as gross as you think: BY LUCIE WINBOURNE • The first-ever fashion maga- kept it in a White House bath- Eye of newt, toe of frog and zine was sold in Germany in tub, but enjoyed showing it wool of bat are actually archa- • Pine cones have genders. 1586. off to visitors. ic terms for mustard seed, Male pine cones shed pollen buttercup and holly leaves. and female pine cones make • Early cosmetic surgeons used • There is a town in India called seeds. When the wind blows a procedure known as paraf- Santa Claus. • Selfies now cause more fin wax rhinoplasty, in which deaths than shark attacks. pollen into the female cones, • Ever wonder how the tradi- y would inject hot liquid the seeds become pollinated. the tion of leaving hand and foot- • • • wax into a patient’s nose prints in front of Grauman’s Thought for the Day: “My • Cats are believed to be the and mold it into the desired Chinese Theater in Hollywood father always said, ‘Never trust only mammals that don’t shape. Not only was this dan- got started? By accident anyone whose TV is bigger than taste sweetness. gerous, but, no surprise, it — when silent film actress their bookshelf’ — so I make really didn’t work. • In 1978, DC put out a Norma Talmadge stepped on sure I read.” — Emilia Clarke “Superman vs. Muhammad • Canada eats more macaroni wet cement. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. THURSDAY December 10, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 INTERPERSONAL EDGE We’ve arrived at the ‘darkest before the dawn’ of pandemic Q: You predicted the social need solutions. work. Business travel will be the storm of the pandemic. irritability? unrest would settle with a During the election there less necessary, remote work Creativity, adaptability, and A: Yes, irritability is a Biden win and you were right! was repeated observations will allow more work/life bal- innovation will be interper- byproduct of fear and everyone Between Biden winning, social Daneen Skube from political and business ance, and when we return to sonal skills that will allow you has been exhausted by a state unrest calming, and three or GUEST COLUMNIST analysts that we cannot sepa- our offices we will have grati- to thrive in 2021. of high anxiety. Paraphrase more vaccines in the offing will rate the economy from fixing tude for the emotional connec- There’s a joke circulating rather than explain or defend our workplaces return to nor- COVID-19. Thus many of my tion with co-workers. on the internet that at the end and respond calmly and people mal? How can we best navigate columns have focused on how Even in my industry, we of 2020 we should turn our will settle down during your this time between here and with every group vaccinated to handle this adversity at conducted a workplace experi- schedules to 2021 and never interaction. herd immunity? the virus loses the human fire- work. Being able to get every- ment we would never have speak of this year again. Joking A: The phrase “darkest wood to spread. one back to work is impossible tried if we didn’t have a pan- aside in reality we’ve learned Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- before the dawn” is appropri- Most organizations I consult when we have to pick between demic. Turns out even the inti- a lot about ourselves, our tive coach, trainer, therapist and ate for the next few months. with have been prudent in a paycheck and possible death. mate relationship of therapy workplaces, and what’s pos- speaker, also appears as the FOX We can all have give thanks their workplace policies. Many The messaging coming or executive coaching can be sible when we work together to Channel’s “Workplace Guru” this year knowing the end of of my client organizations have from Biden’s team is getting done remotely and well. Thus solve a big global problem. each Monday morning. She’s the pandemic reign is in sight. agreed employees can work COVID-19 under control is as we emerge from this stress- In the end when we look author of “Interpersonal Edge: However, our best plan right remotely until the summer of their first priority. We have a ful time people have more backward, this pandemic, as Breakthrough Tools for Talking now is to continue what we’ve 2021. president coming in modeling options to easily access both with many adversities, will to Anyone, Anywhere, About been doing. We can be thankful we’re our vulnerability to this virus mental health and workplace leave us with permanent gifts Anything” (Hay House, 2006). Our society is still dry fire- turning the corner of what will and precautions. As a bridge advice without leaving home. that will remain long after the You can contact Dr. Skube at wood vulnerable to the match end up being a March 2020 to herd immunity builds we As we rebuild we will not problem of virus fades away. www.interpersonaledge.com or of this pandemic. Most people to March 2021 crisis. 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As the vaccines roll the economy, unemployment, truly new year. through a landscape we’re cranky right now and is blow- © 2020 Interpersonal Edge out in order of priority; first- financial inequalities, race There will be permanent returning to landscapes ing up at the smallest issue. line workers, elderly, and so on issues and other problems that and, I think, good changes to changed and improved by Is there a tool to handle this ASK AMY POETRY Must divorced couples remain friends? ‘Clearly’ Dear Amy: For several years and they can try to maintain or care, but it seems irrespon- ames Crews, the author of I had been unhappy with my their own emotional ties with sible during a pandemic. Jthis week’s poem, is the edi- husband’s defensiveness and their father, moving forward. I’m certain there will be no tor of a fine anthology from Ted Kooser the hair trigger irritability Amy Dickinson Your ex-husband’s loneliness social distancing or masks. Green Writers Press called U.S. POET LAUREATE 2004 – 2006 he had displayed since our GUEST COLUMNIST is his own burden to manage. What should I do? Healing the Divide: Poems of younger days (we are both in He’ll have to figure out how to — The Cautious Sister Kindness and Connection, much our early 70s), but I decided do this, without you as a com- Dear Cautious: Your sister needed in our troubled world. to stick with him after he was own, but feel confused about panion and crutch. Your job is giving you an out. Take it. Here, as I see it, he graciously diagnosed with a potentially how to have stronger bound- now is to decide on what you You should ask if the couple pays his respects to William to watch them debilitating condition. aries, even though he had no want. You could convey your would be willing to livestream Carlos Williams, our great poet gleam cleanly After being soundly berated empathy for me, especially boundaries by explaining them their wedding via Facetime or of the local and ordinary, who in a colander for unjust reasons (such as the during the months when he (“I gave this relationship my another app. All it would take once wrote about the pleasure in a patch of sun look on my face), I pulled away refused to move out. His health all, for many years. Now I’m is a connection, and a phone of eating all the plums his wife near the sink. but still made nice dinners, is still good, so that isn’t an done,”) and then adhering to set up on a tripod. had left in the refrigerator. His exchanged ideas about books, issue. these boundaries by refusing to newest book is Bluebird. We do not accept unsolicited watched movies together, etc. Do I have any responsibility be manipulated. Dear Amy: “Three submissions. American Life in He announced that he was toward him? In time, you two may relax Daughters” were worried Clearly Poetry is made possible by The going to start “dating.” He told Am I too empathetic? I feel into a friendlier relationship, about their widower-dad’s cur- Poetry Foundation (www.poet- me that in fact he had already like a fool. but your own role in any rela- rent partner. To see clearly, ryfoundation.org), publisher signed up for an online match- — Foolish tionship with him will be up They should contact a trusts not needing a drink of Poetry magazine. It is also ing site. Dear Foolish: Your divorce to you. and estates attorney to discuss or pill or puff supported by the Department I told him that in that case severed your legal and emo- what actions they can take of any pipe of English at the University of I wanted a divorce, and no I tional obligations toward your Dear Amy: My 50-year-old to prevent the new woman to know I’m alive. Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copy- wasn’t interested in working on ex-husband. If this is truly sister has been divorced for 15 from exerting undo influence, To come home, right ©2020 by James Crews, salvaging the marriage. what you want, even temporar- years. and to undo what might have peel off sandals “Clearly,” from Bluebird, (Green To my surprise, he met ily, then you certainly have the She recently met a very nice already been done. and step onto Writers Press, 2020). Poem someone almost immediately, right to cut all ties with him. man who moved in with her They need to do this imme- the cool tile floor reprinted by permission of and yet still expected me to live If he had wanted to stay after a week and proposed last diately while their father is still needing only James Crews and the publisher. cordially with him. He acted as friends with you, perhaps he week (two months later). unmarried. the rush of water Introduction copyright © 2020 if this was his right. should have treated you more They are now planning a Once he is married, the over strawberries by The Poetry Foundation. The situation was extremely like a friend during that time wedding sometime around new spouse is afforded much I picked myself The introduction’s author, stressful, and I wanted him to when you needed his friend- Christmas. greater standing than children and then a knife Ted Kooser, served as United leave the home immediately. ship the very most, as the mar- We are in a state with rising in estate matters. to trim the dusty States Poet Laureate Consultant After six months, he finally riage was ending. COVID cases and decreasing — Steve green heads in Poetry to the Library of moved out. Some wise couples actually hospital beds. I’m anxious Dear Steve: Thank you! from each one, Congress from 2004-2006. The divorce was finalized manage to do this, even when about bringing my family to recently and now he expects they are parting. attend her wedding. You can email Amy Dickinson me to be his friend, which I The most urgent and impor- She maintains that it’s my at askamy@amydickinson. have no intention of doing. tant reason for couples to decision whether to attend. com or send a letter to Ask Our adult children feel dis- maintain a cordial (and/or It will be in her large home Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, We’re always looking for news tant from him for their own friendly) relationship with one with 30 or so guests. NY 13068. You can also follow reasons. another post-divorce is to pro- I hate to miss her wedding her on Twitter @askingamy or Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT Now he feels lonely and tect the emotional connection and I hate to disappoint her Facebook. or [email protected] BULLETIN blames me for the situation. with the children you share. and my parents, who all seem © 2020 Amy Dickinson I’m happier being on my Your children are adults, to have limited COVID caution FREE 2021 POSTER CALENDAR Near the summit of Deseret Peak. Photo by Liz Arellano. © 2020 TTB Publishing

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Heart of the City by Steenz by J.C. Duffy

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Cornered by Baldwin by Steve Moore

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by David Steinberg December 7, 2020 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 39 “Alas!” DOWN 31 Broken, like Observe, research and make 1 Farm 41 Writer 1 Pen a horse your move. Don’t let uncertainty buildings Jong brand 32 Blood- get you down; initiate what you 6 Headed for 42 Beaker’s 2 Lowest hound’s want to do wholeheartedly, and overtime place cards in gin clue don’t look back. ★★★ Thatababy by Paul Trapp 10 Breakfast 43 One may be rummy 34 Forested TAURUS (April 20-May 20): place’s allowed to 3 Unit cost? rural Emotional spending will turn meat and smoke but 4 Middle region out to be costly. If you want to potatoes not drink part 38 Kind of change, go about it smartly. Size 14 Strand 44 Football of TNT fork up what’s reasonable, and look during the player 5 Villainous 39 Water- winter fights in a looks repellent car for practical ways to reach your 15 Berry from a ring? 6 Diplomat’s cover? goal. ★★★★★ palm 48 Banned delicacy 40 Did as GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 16 Look at pesticide 7 Post-O.R. directed Set your sights on a reasonable creepily 49 Things to place 42 ___ Angeles goal, and don’t let anyone confuse 17 Football hawk 8 Annoys Times you with gibberish. Take a look at player gets 50 Affirmative constantly 45 2006 film what others are doing, and ask ahead in answer 9 “Mulan” about a for advice when in doubt. ★★ line? 52 Temples studio dragon CANCER (June 21-July 22): 19 Worsted with many 10 “What’s rider Work with what you’ve got, and fabric tiers happenin’?” 46 Make turn your ideas into a reality. Fix 20 One may be 55 Any singer 11 All certain one-way of “She excited 47 Look for a up your surroundings to accom- 21 Caught on a Loves 12 Gin body part in modate your lifestyle. A joint ven- nail, say You” flavoring this clue’s ture will be lucrative. ★★★★ 23 Middle Earth 58 Three-layer 13 Clutched answer, say LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Keep menace cookie 18 Hire new 51 Rude your emotions in check when 24 Exercise 59 Football actors look dealing with sensitive issues. system player 22 ’60s radical 52 Horseback Say less, and listen to complaints popular in complains Hoffman sport and criticism earnestly. The infor- the ’90s bitterly? 24 Vietnamese 53 Carpeting mation you receive will help you 25 Smart 62 It may be New Year measure- make positive changes. ★★★ dresser 0.7 millime- 25 Diamond ment VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 28 Football ters wide surface 54 Park or Problems at home will mount if player sings 63 Largest 26 “Schitt’s drive loudly? member of Creek” star 55 Bikini parts you aren’t willing to compromise. 33 Queequeg’s the dolphin Catherine 56 Aslan, for A change to your environment or captain family 27 Word before one surroundings will help you realize 35 Gained a 64 Swindler “button” or 57 Billionaire what you want. ★★★ lap? 65 Crew “room” Musk LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 36 Newton implements 29 LAX 60 One of Take charge, bring about change who studied 66 Butterfly watchdog five in and don’t look back. Living in the gravity catchers 30 Zapped with “Hamlet” past will be your demise. Discuss 37 Card game 67 Reddish- a powerful 61 Calypso your plans with someone close to with melds brown dye beam cousin you. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Football Action by Gary Larson Don’t get all worked up over something you cannot change. Look for alternative routes that will help you channel your skills and energy into something more suitable. ★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take the initiative to engage in physical and mental challeng- es that encourage good health. Invest time and energy into set- ting up a routine that helps you strive for positive goals. ★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A change to how you handle your finances, health or legal matters may not turn out as antic- ipated. Don’t believe everything someone tells you. ★★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take an active role when it comes to your professional goals. If you want to make a change, update your resume to suit the current job market. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Not everyone will be in sync with you. Be careful who you share your ideas or beliefs with to avoid a situation that will put you in a vulnerable position. ★★★

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DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Baby blankets needed or who work independently and have Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 to Recovery” Tooele W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- been negatively impacted financially as a N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the result of the virus may also be eligible for Hours of operation: Tuesday through Senior Center ery at Mountain West Medical Center. 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Blankets should be new and in good this assistance. Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open The senior center is for the enjoyment of tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or condition. Homemade blankets are also Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday to all those affected by someone else’s all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit accepted if new. Donations can be turned evenings by appointment only. Special addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Historical Society classes offered regularly. Call the center help by sharing our experience, strength Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting www.exploretooele.com. Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in for more information. and hope. For more information, please activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Monthly Meetings Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with contact Terri at 435-313-4851. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled The Tooele County Historical Society Grantsville City Library any questions. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Beginning December 1, 2020 Grantsville meetings have been cancelled until This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at Military Items Wanted wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class City Library is going fine free. We will no further notice because of the Cov-19 the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 When you no longer want your mili- movies and health classes. Meals-On- longer charge overdue fines for items Moose Epidemic. Please stay safe and watch for S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, tary items, do not take them to Deseret Wheels available for homebound. Lunch returned after their due date. Our new any updated information about our meet- contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Industries or a thrift store. Bring them served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- hours are Tuesday through Friday from Meals at Lodge ing schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. at 435-849-4180. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, gested contribution is $3. For those under 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from Friday and Saturday night dinners will Historical books shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We are offering be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Tooele County Historical Society’s books the store or doctor visits for residents in limited contact hold pick-up, please call Friday night dinners change weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be are available to purchase at meetings. The Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- 435-884-1670 for more information. or you can order from the menu items Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park displayed with honor and respect. Call History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, portation information call 435-843-4114. Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- in back. Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in For more information about the Tooele able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous center, call 435-843-4110. Schools Daily lunch specials are available at the Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note Children’s Choir Auditions cards depicting four different pioneer Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- lodge from 11 a.m. also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Tooele Pioneer Museum St. Marguerite Catholic School Take out orders can be called in during buildings for $4. These make great gifts tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Students of all faiths are welcome for family and friends. Please call Alice p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, our operating hours and picked up at the Dr., Tooele. Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday from preschool through 8th grade at lodge at the time agreed on. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to owner and director of Blake Music Studios, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Tooele County’s only faith-based school. For members and their guests only. purchase these books. Young People in Recovery directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold vocal performance and has taught at the Open other times by appointment. Call preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Seeking Historical Items all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 collegiate level. If your child loves to sing 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- The Tooele County Historical Society Eagles p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and and you are looking for an exceptional 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or would like members of the community also on the first and third Friday of the musical experience for them, this is it. For tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, visit www.stmargschool.org. Meetings who have any family or personal histories, month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park more information and to register for an On November 9th, the Auxiliary Madam photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Mobile Vet Center Secretary announced that all Auxiliary VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- com or call 435-277-0755. To better serve veterans located in Education Meetings for November have been can- would like to donate to our organization 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center celled! Hopefully see you in December! to please call us. We are also looking for Rocky Mountain Hospice 435-255-9905. (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday Tooele Technical College Aerie Meetings are still scheduled to books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Want to have more meaning in your life. Programs with space available from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern happen. chures or any history that pertains to the Family support group Do you want to do something that is sat- side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. include the POST (Peace Officer Tooele County area. If you would like to Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Get your loved one sober. The USARA isfying and of great service to your com- 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides Standards Training) program (Satellite donate them to our organization, or if you Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Craft family support group is held munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain free, confidential counseling for theater Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s would let us make a copy for the Tooele Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Hospice volunteer. No experience veterans of all conflicts. For further License (CDL) program and Software Social Room County Historical Society, please call 435- room at the Tooele City Library. Group required. All training, background check information contact Dave Brown at 801- Development. These programs and others Please notice that the Social Room is 882-1612. books and materials provided. Craft is a and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today open 7 days a week from 2 p.m.to 6 p.m. free program for family members who The only requirement is your desire to 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov and begin training for a promising career. There is no sitting or standing at the bar have a loved one with a substance use help someone in need. Please contact Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- and tables are set six feet apart and are Groups and Events Donate to library disorder. For more information, call Heidi Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky es at 435-248-1800 for more information. sanitized regularly. For the next two Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Please remember the “Friends of the Tooele County Arts Guild Warr at 435-255-9905. weeks masks are required to enter and Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Tooele City Library” while doing home Adult Education All artists from Tooele County age 13 upon exiting the building. After entering Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group 801-397-4902. cleaning and donate your used books to Get your high school diploma this year and above are welcome to join the Tooele the building please print your name on Join us the 2nd Monday of each month the bookstore in the library. Money from at the Tooele Community Learning Center. County Arts Guild for an evening, or for the forms provided in the event that con- from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical The Next Chapter book sales is used to support programs All classes required for a high school the year as a member. Benefits of mem- tact tracing would be needed, this infor- Center in Tooele. The Tooele County The Next Chapter is a free social support within the library. The library is located at diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- bership include the opportunity to display mation will only be used in the event of Health Department’s Aging Services pro- and educational program to help widows 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call aration and English as a second language your artwork for show and sale in various contact tracing. We are OPEN and invite gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s and widowers adjust to the loss of their 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. are available. Register now to graduate venues around Tooele County, as well as you to come down and see what we’ve Association Caregiver Support Groups. spouse through monthly activities. You org. Thank you for your support. — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 done to help make it safe to go out. regular updates on events in our commu- are invited to join others who are on the Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- The groups are designed to provide emo- Books for the Whole Family The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 tional, educational and social support for same page as you, to begin a new chapter cation classes are for students 18 and over. p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Donated children’s books and paper- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. ers, please tip accordingly. Call 435-228-8217 for more information. County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- ESOL Food Addicts in Recovery more details. covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 ESOL conversational classes are held Ladies Community Club of p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Tooele Anonymous Elks Are you having trouble controlling the Sons of Utah Pioneers and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- To view upcoming events, learn more Anyone interested in the history of way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back dents may also come anytime the center is Bar about our organization, or to become a Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- to the library for projects and programs. open for individualized study. Registration We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday member, please visit gfwctooele.org. pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah ery program for anyone suffering from is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele 11 a.m. to Close. New contact phone Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Community Book Sharing Box food addiction. Meetings are held every Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- number 435-249-0192. We look forward TOPS Weight Loss Support ings due to the pandemic, but watch this The “Little Free Library” book sharing Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, tion. to seeing you. Group bulletin and we will announce our next box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting, which will be a virtual meet- can take a book or bring a book to share. Early Head Start north back entrance. For more infor- Weight Loss Support Group meets every ing. Also watch for an announcement of Come check out the newest box located DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 Disabled Veterans Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a NO COST weekly home visits for families or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- variety of books for all ages. To learn more who are eligible under the age of 3. Home foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Chapter 20 Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by lic. For more information about the Sons and find a location near you go to www. visits include parent and child education, The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County attend. a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, assessments, and family support services Chapter 20, for the Disabled American dren are invited to attend. Come and let Tooele County Aging Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or enter your zip code. For more information including nutrition education. We also Veterans holds monthly general member- us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Tooele County Aging is looking for [email protected] call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. offer comprehensive health services for ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, more information visit TOPS.org or con- volunteers to help us meet the needs of expecting mothers including prenatal 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. seniors in the community. Many seniors TC Squares Dance Club parent education and support services. entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday The TC Squares Dance Club has begun require assistance and need rides to doc- Grantsville Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and Museum volunteers needed dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke tors or other professionals. Rides help 882-3439. invite all veterans to come join us in the Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Share the past seniors live more independent lives. Call comradery with other veterans at our is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Free developmental evaluation monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has tory or science? Volunteers at the museum 435-843-4114 for more information. The DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers bring finger food to share. For more infor- ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) can gain new skills or practice old ones. Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers NO COST developmental evaluations for mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, The Family History Center in Grantsville to answer questions concerning your We are looking for people to help with also are in need of volunteers. For more children ages birth to 3. We provide a full Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s is assembling a record of Grantsville VA benefits. Nations Service Officers organization, exhibit development, gar- information about volunteering at the range of services for children with devel- website at tcsquares.com. residents. Your submission may be made (NSO’s) are available by appointment to dening and educational program devel- Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal by emailing to [email protected] or by help veterans and their families submit opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal volunteering at the Tooele Center call Tooele County Homemakers is to minimize the effects of the delay and coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., claims for compensation, obtain health and year round. Scheduling is flexible. 435-843-4110. We would like to invite all ladies to our or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah reduce the need for long-term services and educational well-earned benefits. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Life’s Worth Living Foundation Homemakers club. Meetings are held on 84074. Come in and receive help from our throughout their school years. For more To apply or request more information, the first Tuesday of every month with a ALL DAV services are Free of Charge. For Suicide support group meetings are trained consultants. For more information, information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at send email to: [email protected] luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., information, please join our monthly held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. ddivantage.org September through May. Located at 151 meetings. No monthly meetings are held Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Senior Center in December. Call commander Penny Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Department and USU Extension offices. The senior center is for the enjoyment Charity Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant Curtis G. the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal meets the first Thursday of the month. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours Beckstrom at 435-840-0547 or Senior Vice thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. Please Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in per year. For more information, call Eileen are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 Tooele Children’s Justice Center the downstairs conference room of the cide, please plan on attending. Please go Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in leave messages if no contact. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. on Facebook and like our page to keep need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, COVID-19 Help for DAV Come and learn about rocks, minerals, current with our latest news and events. crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Thank you and we hope to see you all this The Disabled American Veterans and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 September. National Office has established a relief trips for rock collecting. Membership is livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. program, wood carving and health S. 100 East, Tooele. fund to provide financial aid to service- $15 per year. For more information email Tooele County Quilters classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Parkinson’s disease Support connected disabled veterans who have [email protected]. All meetings are held on the third homebound. Lunch served weekdays. United Methodist Dinner Group Tooele United Methodist Church offers a lost employment or income due to the Tuesday of each month in the Tooele For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Tooele Valley Free Masons A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the be overwhelming for the newly diag- social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is grants are meant to help these disabled are $20 per year to be paid at the first Transportation available to the store or second Friday of each month for din- nosed. Tooele has a support group for served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. service connected veterans, pay bills, meeting. doctor visits for residents in Tooele and persons with Parkinson’s disease and their obtain food and provide for their families ner and socializing. If you are interested Grantsville areas. For transportation caregivers. You can learn how others are First Baptist Food Pantry during these difficult times. or have questions, please join us at the First Baptist Church information call 435-843-4114. For more coping with PD and how to live well. We The First Baptist Church in Tooele is The application for this relief can be Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church information about the Grantsville center, meet the third Friday of each month from offering an emergency food pantry to found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon call 435-884-3446. 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 meet the needs of our community. Hours will need to fully complete the application 435-277-0087. for those who are in need of food. There S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, are no requirements to receive food. We Daughters of Utah Pioneers are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First and provide documentation verifying Tooele Valley Family History Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main call Hal at 435-840-3683. hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- The DUP is seeking any family histories, their status as a service-connected dis- Center Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. abled veteran who has lost employment ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) photographs, books, stories or vintage Research your ancestors free with Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope as a result of the pandemic. Disabled artifacts (before 1900) to display at the trained Family Search volunteers at the veterans who are small business owners Bulletin Board Policy If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin MY ANSWER at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- We experience more of His love ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. when we suffer within an evil world Comics Page Puzzle Answers From the writings of the hundreds of Indians, British, from page B4 Rev. Billy Graham Americans, and those of other Hidato Sol. 12/7 nationalities who made up Q: My grandfather was the Allied force that halted injured in World War II and the Japanese advance. At lived for decades with great the entrance to the cemetery suffering, but said he would there is an engraved memorial do it again for the sake of the which says, “They gave their nation. Does freedom always tomorrow that you might have demand such great sacrifice? today.” — I.V. After difficult years as a A: At the heart of our uni- missionary to Africa, David verse is a God who suffers in Livingstone returned to his redemptive love. Because of native Scotland to address the this, we experience more of students at Glasgow University. His love when we suffer within His body was emaciated by an evil world. the ravages of illness. One In the foothills of the arm hung useless at his side, Inside the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii. Himalayas is a beautiful city the result of being mangled called Kohima. Some years ago by a lion. The core of his mes- We, like David Livingstone, the light of His presence. they celebrated 100 years of sage was, “What sustained me may claim the same promise Christianity. It was there that amidst the toil, the hardship, from our Savior and Lord. He This column is based on the the Japanese were stopped in and loneliness of my exile? It does go with us through our words and writings of the late their thrust toward India dur- was Christ’s promise, ‘Lo, I am sufferings, and He awaits us as Rev. Billy Graham. ing World War II. Buried in with you always, even unto the we emerge on the other side © 2020 Billy Graham a cemetery are the bodies of end.’” of the tunnel of testing — into Literary Trust B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 10, 2020

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ADJOURN Dated this December 8, 2020 Marilyn K. Gillette, Secretary Deseret Peak Special Service District PURSUANT TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT, IN- DIVIDUALS NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMO- DATIONS DURING THIS MEETING SHOULD NOTIFY MARILYN K. GIL- LETTE, TOOELE COUNTY CLERK, AT 843-3148 PRIOR TO THE MEETING. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin December 10, 2020) PUBLIC HEARING West Erda Improve- ment District N O T I C E A N D AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE WEST ERDA IM- PROVEMENT DIS- TRICT WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON DE- CEMBER 15, 2020 AT 6:30 PM IN THE COUNTY COMMIS- SION CHAMBERS, ROOM 310, TOOELE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER COUNTY ADMINIS- North Tooele Fire Dis- USERS TRAION BUILDING, trict The applications below 47 SOUTH MAIN Monthly Board Meet- were filed with the Di- STREET, TOOELE, ing vision of Water Rights UTAH. 2021 Schedule in Tooele County. PLEASE NOTE: NO Subject: Notice of pub- These are informal MEMBERS OF THE lic meeting schedule proceedings per Rule PUBLIC WILL BE AL- Notice is hereby given 655-6-2. Protests con- LOWED IN PERSON that the North Tooele cerning an application DUE TO THE NEW Fire Protection Service must be legibly written STATE OF UTAH RE- District regular monthly or typed, contain the STRICTIONS RE- board meetings are name and mailing ad- LATED TO TRANS- generally held on the dress of the protesting M I S S I O N O F third Thursday of each party, STATE THE AP- COVID-19. month at 6:30 p.m. at PLICATION NUMBER YOU CAN VIEW THE the Stansbury Park PUBLIC NOTICE PROTESTED, CITE MEETING ON THE Fire Station, 179 NOTICE IS HERBY REASONS FOR THE TOOELE TRAN- Country Club, Stans- GIVEN THAT the PROTEST, and RE- SCRIPT BULLETIN'S bury Park, UT. In Tooele City Council QUEST A HEARING, FACEBOOK PAGE AT months where the will hold a public hear- if desired. 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The agenda items Utah Public Notice ever, Tooele City has (801)538-7240 for ad- GIVEN THAT THE for this Public Hearing Meeting website for implemented Governor ditional information. WEST ERDA IM- are as follows: the most up to date in- Herbert's and Mayor NEW PROVEMENT DIS- A) Public Hearing formation. Winn's emergency APPLICATION(S) TRICT Opening 2021 Meeting Sched- declarations regarding 15-5631 (A82300): THURSDAY DecemberWILL 10, HOLD 2020 A PUBLIC i. Public hearings will TOOELE uleTRANSCRIPT BULLETINpublic gatherings for Richard B. 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If Trustees Water User eastWater of Clover) User for DO- SION CHAMBERS, the estimates of reve- May 20, 2021 you choose to attend MESTIC; IRRIGA- PUBLIC NOTICE ROOM 310, TOOELE nue and expenditures PUBLIC NOTICE June 17, 2021 this meeting in person Deadline for public NOTICE TO WATER TION; STOCKWA- The agenda for the COUNTY ADMINIS- and performance data North Tooele Fire Dis- July 15, 2021 we ask that you main- notices is 4 p.m. the USERS TERING. Tooele County Board TRAION BUILDING, or any item in any trict August 19, 2021 tain social distancing day prior to publica- The applications below 16-916 (A82302): of Equalization meet- 47 SOUTH MAIN fund. Monthly Board Meet- September 16, 2021 and wear a face cover- tion. Public notices were filed with the Di- Wendover Lithium LLC ing to be held Decem- STREET, TOOELE, ii. Proposed Budget for ing October 21, 2021 ing. In compliance submitted past the vision of Water Rights propose(s) using ber 15, 2020 at 6:45 UTAH. 2021 - $0.00 2021 Schedule November 18, 2021 with public health deadline will not be in Tooele County. 19245 ac-ft. from p.m., will be posted on PLEASE NOTE: NO B) Public Hearing Subject: Notice of pub- December 16, 2021 guidelines Tooele City accepted. These are informal groundwater (Pilot Val- the county website at MEMBERS OF THE Closing lic meeting schedule Dated this 12th day of can accommodate lim- UPAXLP proceedings per Rule ley, N of Wendover) (http://www.co.tooele.u PUBLIC WILL BE AL- AS APPROVED BY Notice is hereby given November 2020 ited capacity at City 655-6-2. Protests con- for MINING. t.us/clerk.htm, click on LOWED IN PERSON THE WEST ERDA IM- that the North Tooele Cassandra Ray Hall. The public may Public Notices cerning an application EXTENSION(S) “Tooele County Com- DUE TO THE NEW PROVEMENT DIS- Fire Protection Service District Administrator also join the meeting Water User must be legibly written 15-4065 (A71988): mission Meetings” and STATE OF UTAH RE- TRICT District regular monthly (Published in the electronically by log- or typed, contain the Town of Stockton on the public notice STRICTIONS RE- DATED THIS DECEM- board meetings are Tooele Transcript Bul- ging on to the Tooele Deadline for public name and mailing ad- is/are filing an exten- website LATED TO TRANS- BER 8, 2020 generally held on the letin December 10 & City Facebook page, notices is 4 p.m. the dress of the protesting sion for 0.1 cfs OR 24 (http://www.utah.gov/p M I S S I O N O F MARILYN K. GIL- third Thursday of each 17, 2020) at https://www.face- day prior to publica- party, STATE THE AP- ac-ft. (Soldier Cyn) for mn/index.html) . Cop- COVID-19. 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The and public may tory UnforgettableEXTENSION(S) Ancient ites DUE TOInspirational THE NEW TruePROVEMENT Tales of Joy DIS-and New Beginnings District AdministratorEarly Christianityalso join in the the meeting Roman World Mysterious Sites, Temple15-4065 Complexes, (A71988): Ancient Architecture STATE OF UTAH RE- TRICT (Published in the electronically by log- Town of Stockton STRICTIONSEvery child is a miracle, RE- DATEDso there isTHIS DECEM- TooeleThis beautifullyTranscript designed, Bul- ging on to the Tooele Around the globe are is/are filing an exten- LATEDnothing TOmore TRANS- inspiring thanBER when 8, 2020 letinfull-color December book introduces 10 & City the Facebook page, places that have the sion for 0.1 cfs OR 24 M Iextraordinary S S I O N thing O happen F MARILYN to babies. This K. GIL- 17,Greco-Roman 2020) backgroundat of the https://www.face- power to transport ac-ft. 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