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TOOELETRANSCRIPT Buffs take revenge SERVING on Cowboys in TOOELE COUNTY region game SINCE 1894 See B1 BULLETIN TTHURSDAYHURSDAY FebruaryFebruary 44,, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 72 $1.00 Mayors declare progress for their cities

DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Mayor Patrick Dunlavy delivers the annual State of the City address at Tooele City Hall Wednesday. With new growth in Mayor Brent Marshall gives the annual State of the City address Wednesday night at Grantsville City Hall. Marshall talked the economic and education spheres, Dunlavy said the state of the city is better than ever. about the upcoming Main Street construction project as well as other future plans. Dunlavy: Few cities have invested in education like we have Marshall: City is in order ‘financially and administratively’ by Jessica Henrie munity,” Dunlavy said. “I can- office in 2005. by Steve Howe State Prison to a pair of sites cooperative effort between STAFF WRITER not thank them and their fami- He said 2015 was very suc- STAFF WRITER in Grantsville the city’s biggest Grantsville City, Tooele City lies enough. That appreciation cessful for the city in terms of story of the year. In addition and Tooele County to address With new growth in the eco- goes out to our fire department economic development, cit- A thankful Grantsville City to praising the work of volun- economic development. The nomic and education spheres, members as well, for the risks ing the opening of Cabela’s Mayor Brent Marshall said the teer citizens and elected offi- site proposed for the Utah State Tooele City Mayor Patrick they take on the city’s behalf.” Distribution Center, Airgas, and community is strong and head- cials, Marshall thanked the Prison is now being shown to Dunlavy said Wednesday the Following the tribute, other businesses in Tooele. ing in a positive direction dur- city employees who were put businesses considering reloca- state of the city is “better than Dunlavy talked about the suc- In addition, Dunlavy ing his State of the City address to work in the campaign to tion to the county. ever before.” cess of the city’s wastewater expressed gratitude to the Wednesday night. keep the prison out of Tooele The mayor was similarly bull- Dunlavy began his annual reclamation plant, which was Tooele County commissioners “Over the past year, very little County. ish on the state of the city’s State of the City address with a upgraded in 2012; its two new and Grantsville Mayor Brent seemed routine,” he said. “In “They came to work each day finances. Marshall cited a clean tribute to Unified Police Officer wells, installed in 2014, which Marshall, who work jointly with the face of real challenges, we knowing hours would be spent audit report for the third year in Doug Barney. Barney was reportedly increased the city’s Tooele City on the new Tooele have been able to look to the in research and writing letters a row as evidence of Grantsville’s killed Jan. 17 while on duty in culinary water by about 50 per- Valley Economic Development future because of the shared in an effort to keep the prison financial health. Holladay, Utah. cent; and more than $14 mil- Board. The board provides a vision of all of our citizens.” from relocating to our valley,” “It is noteworthy to have the “He deserves our gratitude, lion spent on road upgrades Marshall called the pro- he said. as do the officers in every com- and maintenance since he took SEE DUNLAVY PAGE A12 ➤ posed relocation of the Utah Marshall also discussed the SEE MARSHALL PAGE A9 ➤

2015 was good Residents riled year for jobs in over rent hike Tooele County at trailer park

by Tim Gillie by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER

Tooele County ended 2015 with unemploy- Residents of the former S&W Trailer Park in Lake ment down and the number of jobs available in Point aren’t happy. the county up. The new owner of the Lake Point Trailer Park has The unemployment rate for Tooele County raised their monthly rent for a trailer pad from $150 in December 2015 was 3.8 percent. It was 4.2 per month to $250 per month. percent in December 2014 and 3.9 percent in “I’ve lived here for 15 years,” said Ray Ingledue. November 2015, according to initial employ- “My rent was $125 for a long time. Then last year ment information released last week by the Utah when the new owners bought the park, it went up Department of Workforce Services. to $150. Last month, I got a letter telling me it was “Data from the end of the third quarter indi- going up another $100 starting in March.” cates that while Tooele County had a contraction Chris Robinson, managing partner and CEO SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE in construction workers, the manufacturing and UV INDEX for Saddleback Partners, LLC, the new owner of The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 7:35 a.m. 5:51 p.m. trade, transportation and utilities sectors experi- the trailer park, confirmed the $100 per month Saturday 7:34 a.m. 5:53 p.m. Sunday 7:33 a.m. 5:54 p.m. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Monday 7:32 a.m. 5:55 p.m. SEE JOBS PAGE A12 ➤ SEE RENT PAGE A9 ➤ Tuesday 7:31 a.m. 5:56 p.m. Lot rates for Lake Point Trailer Park are scheduled to go up by 40 percent in March. Wednesday 7:30 a.m. 5:57 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:29 a.m. 5:59 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 5:02 a.m. 3:12 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 5:52 a.m. 4:13 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 6:40 a.m. 5:18 p.m. Monday 7:24 a.m. 6:26 p.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 8:04 a.m. 7:36 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Feb. 3. Sunshine and some Wednesday 8:43 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Partly sunny Partly sunny and cold Mostly sunny Mostly sunnyNewPartial sunshine report:Clouds and sunshine County’sTemperatures arthritis rate is third highest in the state Thursday 9:20 a.m. 9:58 p.m. clouds High/Low past week 46/12 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 41/23 34 20 35 17 35 17 34 18 37 21 by 41Jessica19 Henrie 40 29 The reportAverage tempstates past week26.1 percent 26.620.1 percent. But if the rates are adjusted for “It’s really a more accurate arthritis rate is so high, Coombs STAFF WRITER of adultsNormal in Tooele average temp County past week have 31.9 The Southeastern Utah Health age, the arthritis rate in Tooele (result) if you’re accounting for said. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Feb 8 Feb 15 Feb 22 Mar 1 arthritis. Only two other health District includes Carbon, Emery County becomes the second age,” he said. “We can assume some things Shown is Friday’s weather. Tooele County is the third districts have a higher rate: and Grand counties. The Central highest in the state, just behind Tooele County also has several based on the risk factors,” he Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s highest in the state for arthri- southeastern Utah at 28.8 per- Utah Health District includes central Utah, said Jeff Coombs, risk factors the Utah Department said. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 lows. tis, according to a recent state cent and central Utah at 27.5 Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Wayne, director of Tooele County Health of Health identified for arthri- report. percent. The state arthritis rate is Sevier and Piute counties. Department. tis, which may explain why its SEE ARTHRITIS PAGE A6 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 29/15 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 35/20 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C4 31/18 31/19 31/19 35/23 HOMETOWN A10 Ogden Stansbury Park Good County swimmers Grantsville girls 32/17 Erda 35/22 wrap up regular end six-year losing OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 35/22 Pine Canyon Friday Salt Lake City 23/5 35/21 28/16 KID SCOOP B8 Tooele 36/22 Bauer Good season streak to Tooele 34/20 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 34/18 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 34/20 24/5 See A10 See B1 31/15 See Stockton SnowfallSaturday (in inches) Price complete 34/17 33/13 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 32/8 31/14 Ophir on A9 29/17 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 32/18 33/7 Green River Last Month Season 35/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 30/14 33/9 Moab 30/17 SNOWPACK Hanksville 35/13 Beaver 35/10 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 33/8 Ibapah 30/12 31/13 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 15.8 13.1 9.2 St. George 35/14 36/12 Average 11.6 10.7 6.1 51/29 Kanab 39/12 Eureka Percent of average 136% 122% 151% 27/12 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY February 4, 2016 Hotel in Lake Point gets new sign, name after truck crash by Steve Howe it,” she said. England, still owns the proper- STAFF WRITER The original name “Oquirrh ties that Nelson manages but is Motor Inn” seemed outdated to out of town, so she’s excited to Last September, a fiery semi- Nelson. The Oquirrh Mountains, see his reaction to the new sign. trailer wreck claimed the sign which provide the backdrop With remodeling work near- outside of the Oquirrh Mountain behind the inn, seemed like a ly complete, Nelson said the Inn in Lake Point. more fitting name for the hotel, Oquirrh Mountain Inn will hold Nearly five months later, she said. an open house in March to show a new sign — and new name On the new sign, the stylized off the updated facilities. It’s a — adorn the hotel, which was mountains are actually based on different set of circumstances for opened in 1984. Now the sign a panoramic photograph of the a business that saw its main way for the Oquirrh Mountain Inn peaks as seen from the hotel’s to attract travelers knocked over will greet travelers at exit 99 on parking lot, according to Nelson. in the single-vehicle accident Interstate 80 looking for some- Her daughter, a graphic design last fall. where to spend the night. major at the University of Utah, The accident occurred on Sept. Traci England Nelson, who took the photo and made it into 9 when the driver of a semitrailer operates the inn and the Best the image that now adorns the pulling out of Flying J Truck Stop Western on Tooele Main Street, sign. said he lost consciousness and said there had already been “It’s a true image of the Oquirrh his truck drifted off of the road conversations about rebranding Mountains from our parking lot,” around 11:20 a.m. According to the hotel, which is nearing the Nelson said. the Utah Highway Patrol, the cab end of a complete remodel of its So far the feedback on the of the truck struck the Oquirrh rooms. name change and new sign Motor Inn sign and knocked it “With the sign coming down, has been positive, according over. it was perfect timing to replace to Nelson. Her father, Joe D. Shortly after the impact, the cab of the semitrailer started to smoke and caught fire, according to UHP Trooper Chad McCoy. A maintenance worker at the hotel, Jeff Hicken, and Tooele County Sheriff Deputy Brandon Roberts, were able to get the driver out of the cab as the flames spread. The cab was fully engulfed when the North Tooele Fire District arrived and put the fire out, according to UHP. The driver was transported by helicopter to the University of Utah Hospital with non-life-threatening inju- ries. Due to the accident, the right lane of eastbound SR-36 was closed for more than two hours while the fire was put out and the

COURTESY OF KEITH BORDERS wrecked semitrailer was removed A North Tooele Fire Department firefighter moves a hose to fight the flames of a from the large rocks it collided truck fire on Sept. 9. The driver of the semitruck blacked out and veered off the with prior to hitting the sign. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO road, hitting the sign. [email protected] Oquirrh Mountain Inn had a new sign installed last week. The previous sign was destroyed last fall in a semitruck accident. Generous winter storms add to improved local water numbers by Jessica Henrie ues to classify the majority of STAFF WRITER Tooele County as being in a D2 or “severe” drought. However, For the third month in a row, the D2 drought area is slightly Tooele City has received more smaller than it was last month precipitation than normal. and the drought monitor pre- The city received 1.51 inches dicts the county’s drought status of total precipitation in January. will improve as the season con- Average, or “normal,” precipita- tinues. tion for January is 1.07 inches, In the mountains above Tooele according to Ned Bevan, a coop- and Rush valleys, the Utah Snow erative weather observer for the Survey recorded above-average National Weather Service. snowpack totals at each of its Despite the wet winter, the three snow telemetry sites for U.S. Drought Monitor contin- the second month in a row. The Oquirrh Mountains’ Rocky Basin in Settlement Canyon reported at 136 percent TOOELE TRANSCRIPT of normal, Mining Fork in the BULLETIN Stansbury Mountains above Grantsville at 122 percent of ADMINISTRATION normal and Vernon Creek in the Scott C. Dunn Publisher Sheeprock Mountains at 151 Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus percent of normal, said Randy OFFICE Julander, snow survey supervi- Bruce Dunn Controller sor. Chris Evans Office Manager The last time all three Snotel Vicki Higgins Customer Service stations were above 100 percent Kristy Lee Circulation Manager was in 2011, he added. EDITORIAL The winter’s frequent storms David Bern Editor are also boosting water supplies. Tavin Stucki Sports Editor “The reservoir is coming up,” Darren Vaughan Community News Editor said Gary Bevan, president of Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Settlement Canyon Irrigation FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tim Gillie Staff Writer Company. “I think we’re looking Recent winter storms have put Tooele County above average on snowpack in the mountains. Steve Howe Staff Writer really good.” Jessica Henrie Staff Writer At this point in the water year, inches, respectively, Ned Bevan age precipitation. Northern temperature ranged between The average temperature in ADVERTISING Ned Bevan noted Tooele should said. Tooele County has an equal 19.7 degrees and 37.2 degrees on Tooele County last month was Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager be at 6.05 inches of total precipi- Total snowfall for January was chance for above-average, aver- average. The coldest tempera- 27.8 degrees. Normal for January Keith Bird Advertising Sales tation. Currently, the city is at 14.5 inches, nearly two inches age or below-average precipita- ture was negative one degree, is 30.8 degrees, said Bill Ash, Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & 6.62 inches. above the month’s average of tion. recorded on Jan. 1. The high- observation program leader for Classified Advertising Manager Water years begin Oct. 1 and 12.7 inches. So far the total snow- The Climate Prediction Center est temperature, 51 degrees, was the National Weather Service LAYOUT & DESIGN end Sept. 30. fall for the 2015-16 weather year also forecast above-average tem- recorded on Jan. 30, Ned Bevan office in Elko, Nevada. John Hamilton Creative Director In November, Tooele City is 56 inches, above the normal peratures in northern Tooele said. [email protected] Liz Arellano Graphic Artist received 1.94 inches of total total of 43.5 inches, he said. County, while southern Tooele PRODUCTION precipitation; in December, it According to the Climate County has an equal chance Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager received 2.13 inches. Normal pre- Prediction Center, over the next for above-average, average or Darwin Cook Web Press Manager cipitation totals for November three months southern Tooele below-average temperatures. Dan Coats Pre-press Technician and December are 1.69 and 1.48 County may receive above-aver- In Tooele City last month, the Scott Spence Insert Technician TO OUR VALUED SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, COUNTY BRIEFS SUBSCRIBERS Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; Gravel pit approved Benson Mill Crossing the subdivision. The secondary $77 per year by mail in the United States. At the Tooele County Planning Also at Wednesday’s meet- exit is not required as part of the OFFICE HOURS: Commission meeting on ing, the Tooele County Planning concept plan approval process, Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Wednesday, the commission Commission granted final according to Gehring. — T.G. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: approved a conditional use permit approval for Ivory Homes’ Benson 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. for gravel extraction on a 101-acre Mill Crossing Planned Unit Appointment approved PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: parcel owned by Ironwood Real Development Phase 10. Benson The Tooele City Council 4 p.m. day prior to publication. Estate. The property is between Mill Crossing is the townhome acknowledged Brad Clark’s COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, SR-36 and Droubay Road, east of development northwest of SR-36 appointment to the Tooele City BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: the Erda Shop Gravel Pit, which is and SR-138. Phase 10 of Benson Planning Commission with a 5- 3 p.m. day prior to publication. east of Stansbury Park. The proper- Mill Crossing involves seven lots 0 vote Wednesday night. Mayor In the interest of the safety and security of our paper carriers, OBITUARY DEADLINE: ty was rezoned in 2015 as MG-EX, previously included in Phase 9. Patrick Dunlavy appointed Clark PLEASE KEEP YOUR SIDEWALKS CLEAR OF ICE & 10 a.m. day of publication. which allows for gravel extraction The lot width for some end lots in as an alternate planning commis- SNOW DURING THE WINTER SEASON. THANKS! Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued as a conditional use. The owner’s Phase 9 were incorrectly record- sioner. Other members of the com- Also, please leave your porch lights on so that our carriers can twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals intention is to remove the hard ed as 25.17 feet instead of 24.17 mission include Chris Sloan, Tom postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by safely deliver your paper. Thanks again! the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, pan in the area in preparation for feet. Phase 10 corrects that error. Poyner, Matt Robinson, Melanie Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. eventual residential development, — T.G. Hammer, Shauna Bevan, Phil Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, said Tooele County Planner Blaine Montano, Ray Smart and Russell Tooele City, Utah 84074. Gehring. The CUP approval con- Bridle Acres Spendlove. — Jessica Henrie POSTMASTER: tained standard restrictions for The Tooele County Planning Send change of address to: gravel operations, including the Commission also approved during $ 00 PO Box 390 TOOELE’S DISCOUNT THEATER — 2 MOVIES! Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 use of signs, fences and berms to Wednesday’s meeting the concept protect the public from inadver- plan for Bridle Acres subdivision. NIGHTLY 5:00 PG NIGHTLY 7:30 PG NIGHTLY 5:00 | 7:30 PG-13 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 DARK SUNDAY SUNDAY 5:00 ONLY SUNDAY 5:00 ONLY email: [email protected] tent access, noise and dust. The Bridle Acres is in the Lake Point or visit our web site extension at property owner is also required to area northwest of Center Street. 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THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Christian singer-songwriter to play at St. Marguerite Feb. 5-6

by Jessica Henrie quet. Banquet tickets are avail- “I began taking guitar and STAFF WRITER able for $40 at the school office. piano lessons, and had a very The school is also located at 15 S. profound spiritual encounter Christian singer-songwriter 7th Street. with Christ,” Díaz said. “I went Iván Díaz will visit St. Marguerite Díaz sings in both English and to a seminary retreat for teenag- Catholic School and Church this Spanish, Needham said. ers and I felt a call from God to Friday and Saturday. All proceeds from the con- service and that music could be This is the first time the school cert and banquet will go to St. the perfect path for that service. or parish has hosted a concert, but Marguerite Catholic School, she ... Even though it was a difficult the response has been encourag- added. time for my family, they support- ing, said Lorena Needham, prin- Needham asked Díaz to visit ed me.” cipal of St. Marguerite Catholic Tooele after she heard him per- With his parents’ support, Díaz School. form at the Hispanic Pastoral completed a high school music “It’s definitely a first, but there Musicians Conference last year program in Bogotá, then moved seems to be a lot of excitement in New Mexico. He was thrilled to the U.S. to attend Florida about it,” she said. “I’ve placed when Needham asked him to Atlantic University. He gradu- hundreds of flyers at Catholic perform in Tooele. This will be his ated first with a bachelor degree churches across Utah ... we could first time visiting Utah, she said. in commercial music and vocal have hundreds of people come. “He’s a high school music performance and then with a I’m happy so many people want teacher, so he deals with youth master’s degree in choral con- to come, because going to a spiri- all the time, plus he has his own ducting. tual conference is different. You children, so he was very excited He currently lives with his wife kind of get a whole different set to come,” Needham said. and children in Florida, accord- of feelings — maybe you’ll get She said her heart was touched ing to a news release. inspiration about what your mis- when she heard him perform in The parts of Díaz’s story that sion in life should be.” New Mexico, and she felt the particularly struck Needham Díaz will first attend a student message he shared was some- were Díaz’s close relationship assembly at the school on Friday, thing the people in Utah needed with his parents, as well as his capping off Catholic Schools to hear. closeness to God, she said. Week, Needham said. “The thing that touched me “I’m sure it wasn’t an easy Later, at 7 p.m., Díaz will per- most besides the quality of his journey,” she said. “I don’t think form at St. Marguerite Catholic music, which is very beautiful ... it’s ever easy to leave home or a COURTESY OF INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC Church, 15 S. 7th Street in Tooele. is his story,” Needham said. homeland, but look where he is Ivan Diaz (far right) will perform at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church on Friday night. The concert is open to the public, Díaz was born in Colombia. now. That’s kind of why I brought and tickets can be purchased for Growing up, he was inspired by him here, was his story.” “Catholic Schools Week is to munities,” she said. “Here at St. a spelling bee so far this week. $5 at the door. the music played at church. When Catholic Schools Week is an kind of celebrate what we’re all Marguerite’s, we’re making it kind It will also have a handwriting On Saturday, Díaz will return he was 12, his brother died at age annual event for Catholic schools doing and work up some excite- of a spirit week as well. ... Each contest and a speed cup-stacking to the school as the guest speaker 23. After that, he began learning in the United States, Needham ment about what all the Catholic grade has their own contest.” contest, Needham added. and performer for a school ban- piano and guitar, he said. said. schools are doing for our com- The school has held a mass and [email protected] Two Tooele men face additional charges tied to poaching deer by Steve Howe ing or assisting an unlawful viola- ing inside the truck, officers found lights, had unique antlers that Tooele, the probable cause state- District Court for a pretrial con- STAFF WRITER tion, driving with a measurable three firearms, including two shot- included a drop tine, according to ment said. ference on Feb. 9 at 9 a.m. in the controlled substance, driving on a guns and a .22-caliber rifle. Dixon’s interview documented in In a press release from DWR Tooele County Courthouse. Dixon The two Tooele men arrested suspended license related to alco- Barger and Dixon told officers the probable cause statement. on Jan. 21, Barger and Dixon were is scheduled to appear in 3rd in January for poaching a buck hol, and criminal trespass with the guns in the truck were there Barger also admitted he had said to be connected to as many as District Court for an arraignment mule deer in the area of Tooele intent to annoy or cause injury. from a recent duck hunt, Tooele the antlers from the deer shot six total deer poaching incidents on March 14 at 10:29 a.m. Boulevard will face additional Barger is charged with mis- City police said. Officers located in August inside the toolbox of over the past several months. [email protected] charges related to hunting out of demeanor counts of wanton and followed tire marks in the his truck that was impounded in Barger will next appear in 3rd season. destruction of protected wildlife, snow into a field, where they locat- Devin Barger, 22, was charged false personal information with ed a dead buck mule deer. with one third-degree felony and intent to be another actual per- When questioned by police, two misdemeanor counts of wan- son, discharging a firearm within Dixon admitted to driving the ton destruction of wildlife in Third city limits and criminal trespass truck into a sagebrush field, where District Court on Wednesday. with the intent to annoy or cause Barger shot and killed the mule Brandon Dixon, 22, was similarly injury. Barger pleaded not guilty to deer with the .22-caliber rifle charged with a third-degree felony all of those charges during a court found in the truck, the probable count and misdemeanor count of appearance Tuesday. cause statement said. Barger later wanton destruction of wildlife. According to a probable cause confirmed Dixon’s claims that he Both Barger and Dixon face statement from the Utah Division shot the deer on Jan. 7 and that he additional charges related to the of Wildlife Resources, Barger and was present when Dixon illegally night of Jan. 7, when the two men Dixon were stopped by Tooele City shot and killed another mule deer were arrested for poaching a deer police officers after they received in August. in Tooele City limits. reports of a poaching in progress in The second deer, which was Dixon faces four additional mis- the area of 300 S. Tooele Boulevard shot without a license after being demeanor charges, including aid- the evening of Jan. 7. After search- spotlighted by a vehicle’s head- FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK 50 years ago, Settlement Canyon Reservoir neared completion

Editor’s note: Last week’s the Tooele City Council the entist, is so small that it passes Front-Page Flashback should church would no longer use through the most minute filters.” have included the Jan. 21, 1916 an old ward building on the Jan. 21, 1916 issue instead of the Jan. 28, 1916 southwest corner of Main and Reporters mentioned that Salt issue. Both are included in this Vine streets and offered to sell Lake’s city government discussed week’s column. it to the city to use as a library a “home problem,” that they had or assembly hall. Today, the to look to other cities and even he Tooele Transcript Veterans Memorial Park occu- states to staff their police force. Bulletin has published pies that space. In addition, an annual report TTooele County commu- In other news, construction of made by the whiskey commit- nity news since 1894. Below are the Settlement Canyon Dam was tee found the production of some front-page news stories close to completion. Kirk Bevan, whiskey in 1915 was less than that appeared 25, 50, 75 and 100 then-president of Settlement half of the normal consumption. years ago. Canyon Irrigation Company, said “Various causes are assigned for 25 years ago: Feb. 5 and 7, the dam would be in use that this condition in the whiskey 1991 year. market, and strange to say, it was Most prominent on the front In addition, six men from admitted that prohibition had page was a story about a local Tooele County were drafted into something to do in the reduction man, Army Spc. Thomas J. Orr, the military during January. Betty of sales; after their great cry that who was sent to Saudi Arabia in Parks, draft board clerk, said ‘prohibition don’t prohibit,’” the the Persian Gulf War. Also, the the board was starting to draft author wrote. newest U.S. Census Bureau data men who were married before showed Tooele County’s popu- September 1965 due to a short- Jessica Henrie compiled this lation increased by only two age of “draftable” single men. report. percent since 1980. In addition, 75 years ago: Feb. 4 and 7, reporters wrote that although 1941 Tooele and Grantsville had The parents of 32 underage received more snow than normal drinkers who were arrested at throughout the winter, water- the Razzle-Dazzle Outside Inn sweet deal VALENTINE’S DAY sheds throughout Tooele County could face charges after several were still far below normal for youths told officers they were GIFT BASKET total precipitation. at the road house with their 40% OFF That same week, Ash 3rd parents’ full knowledge and con- NOW $20.99 Class John Lee Daly was honor- sent. reg $34.99 ably discharged and returned to Reporters also described the Tooele after serving four years weather as Tooele’s “estest” win- in the Navy. Daly, who served ter — the wettest, foggiest and USE OFFER CODE: as a firefighter and rescue man prettiest — in years. However, a aboard the USS Saratoga, said 44,000-volt electric line at Bauer SWEETDEAL696 when the bombing of Iraq start- apparently became so coated ed he was uncertain whether he with ice that it snapped, requir- AT CHECKOUT: would still be released. However, ing workers to spend 54 minutes his discharge came through to get the circuit in operation to DancingDeer.com/ without delay. Tooele and the smelter. In addition, the Tooele County 100 years ago: Jan. 28, 1916 SweetDeal School Board committed to keep Reporters wrote about the his- Vernon Elementary open for a tory of leap year proposals, or CALL: 800.917.4695 minimum of five more years. In the custom that allows women to the past, the three-room school propose to men during leap year. “danced around” a 20-student The rest of the front page was (some restrictions apply) cutoff mark for state grant mon- filled with one-sentence world ies, which helped keep small, news items, such as “Russian rural schools staffed. petroleum producers are expe- 50 years ago: Feb. 1 and 4, riencing much inconvenience 1966 from a scarcity of steel wire Howard J. Clegg, president of rope,” and “The germ of small- the Tooele LDS Stake, informed pox, discovered by a German sci- A4

A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY February 4, 2016 Complete text of Mayor Dunlavy’s State of the City address Editor’s note: The following gallons per minute of additional expanding education opportuni- them. The Tooele Associates employees. Lisa and Kenzie, my sons Patrick is the full text of Tooele Mayor water for our community; and ties for our families. There are lawsuit settlement payments As we move forward, and and Kasey and their wonder- Patrick Dunlavy’s State of the road development and mainte- very few cities that have invested each year significantly impedes financing become available, ful families, as well as the most City address that was given nance projects. in educational opportunities our ability to begin and com- we will expand our parks and incredible, fun grandchildren during Wednesday’s Tooele City One of those projects was the as much as we have. By doing plete our much-needed and our recreation facilities. We will any grandpa could have. Most Council meeting. See related completion of the west side of so, it brings more opportuni- important capital projects. continue expanding our water importantly, I thank my beauti- front-page story. 1000 North all the way through ties for both younger and older The future of Tooele City con- sources and complete our fire ful wife, Pam, who after 49 years to SR-112, along with over $14 students. That was our goal tinues to evolve as the country and police buildings. We will of marriage is still standing would like to take a moment million in road maintenance when we created the education and the economy evolve. We expand our library programs to beside me with words of support to pay tribute to Unified projects over the last 10 years. corridor. Our success has been must always work to position meet the ever-growing demand. and encouragement. I’ve been IPolice Officer Doug Barney, Also, the very important support very rewarding, and it has hap- ourselves for the challenges We will work to restore the old truly blessed to have a support- who lost his life in the service of our police and fire depart- pened very quickly. The vision ahead. Keeping a talented, Carnegie Library building that ive, loving family. to his community. This special ments with increases in man- and support of the council made experienced workforce is key to houses the Sons and Daughters This is a beautiful place to husband and father, who was power and the up-to-date equip- this happen. This very important future success. I can tell you the of the Pioneers Museum. live. We really have something unselfishly serving his com- ment needed to do their job. Our work will continue. staff and employees that work I’m grateful to each of you special here. I know that great munity, deserves our gratitude, accomplishments have been One of our hopes as we for you have never been more for your continued support. and exciting things are yet to as do the officers in every com- many, preparing our city for the develop the city property west talented, more experienced and Decisions made are always come for our City and this val- munity — especially our police future; many have already paid of the Utah State building is the more dedicated to the work of made with each of you in mind. ley. Thank you for the privilege officers. They go to work every significant dividends. creation of a research-type busi- this city. It’s so gratifying to work This beautiful city will continue and honor you have given me to day in a very dangerous world While this last summer’s Main ness park. The establishment of alongside them. I thank each to move forward. I express my serve as your mayor. and protect us. They allow each Street reconstruction project the new Tooele Valley Economic one of them for the outstanding thanks to an informed and of us, through their service, the presented many challenges, Development Board will only work they do. our dedicated city council. And as Mayor Patrick Dunlavy opportunity to live here safely our citizens handled it very help this vital work to continue, high level of services to each of always, a big thank-you to my Tooele City with a quality of life so impor- well under the circumstances. with many more successes you is made possible by these wonderful family. My daughters tant to all of us. I cannot thank I appreciated the patience and to come. I’m very grateful for them and their families enough. courtesy shown. Hopefully when Grantsville City Mayor Marshall, That appreciation goes out to the state returns in the spring to his council and the Tooele A STUDENT’S VIEW our fire department members complete the project, we will all County Commissioners for as well. be pleased with the results. allowing a new day of unprec- Chairman Pratt, members of 2015 was very successful in edented cooperation. I’m also the council, staff members and our economic development still very optimistic the Main There’s no manual for high citizens of Tooele, it is always a work, with the opening of Street retail project will begin in special occasion to stand before the new 600,000-square-foot the near future. you and give my yearly report Cabela’s Distribution Center that It is very important you know of the state of this wonderful will create 235 new employment we are financially secure. The schoolers to get over a breakup city. I can proudly say the state opportunities for our families. 10th outside, independent of the city is better today than We also saw the opening of the financial audit of my admin- elationships are key to ship and this is the perfect way ever before. I’ve talked over the new Airgas facility, with their istration was just completed, being human. We are to become close again. It is also years about projects I felt were higher-paying positions. I’m and for the 10th year in a row Rsocial creatures and not a good way to make sure you vital in moving our city forward. very grateful these companies we received an excellent rat- meant to live solitary lives, but Kaylee Peatross don’t do anything impulsive Projects like our new water and have the confidence in us to ing in the management of the that doesn’t mean everything is GUEST COLUMNIST while you are still upset. wastewater reclamation plant make significant investments to finances of the city. Living always sunshine and roses. Take things a step at a time. that have been completed; come to Tooele City. within our means allows us to Breakups are one of the hard- Remember that everyone is design and development of The opening of Utah State not raise taxes again this year. est parts of life, and sadly, they going to have setbacks once in a new water sources, which have University’s new, beauti- Unfortunately, some important are often discovered while we’re cream come in handy. Finally, while, but that doesn’t mean all resulted in the development ful Science and Technology projects like our public safety in high school. I am talking acceptance, where she will be is lost. Sometimes it just means of three new water production Building is a wonderful addi- building and new fire station are about the awful kind that leave able to let go and move on, real- focusing on getting through wells adding an additional 3,000 tion to our education corridor, on hold as we seek ways to fund stabbing pains in the chest, izing that it was probably for the the day or even hour. Use that hundreds of used tissues and best anyway. time to connect with yourself empty ice cream cartons in their I’m sure that it sounds famil- and find out who you really are. wake. iar to everyone, even if they These things will take time and A high school setting is the haven’t heard the exact name it is OK to be patient. Think of Birch Family Pharmacy perfect environment for this for it. When you or your loved it as an opportunity to reinvent painful learning experience to one finally get to the acceptance yourself. Change your wardrobe, Tooele County’s Premier INDEPENDENT PHARMACY play out. 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She might even say the negative. It is best to wait ever said it was impossible it’s just a phase and that he will until you have a clear head and either. come to his senses eventually. heart to do any real decision- A breakup doesn’t make Then she will be angry, blaming making. anyone an awful person or less him for everything, and think Stay close to friends and fami- than anyone else. It is a natural, how dare he after everything she ly. Make sure you have a support albeit painful, part of life, just has done? system all around you to remind like healing a broken bone or KC Outlet Next comes bargaining. At you that no matter what, you are recovering from surgery. Keep some point or another, even if still loved. Now would be a good in mind that everyone goes Store she doesn’t act on it, she will time to find and rekindle old through it and it will turn out want him back and try to fig- connections with friends and OK, even if there is no hand- ure out how to do it. After that do the things you have always book. comes depression, where she wanted to do. Often times, peo- finally realizes all she has lost. ple tend to distance themselves Peatross is a senior at Tooele % This is where the tissues and ice from others when in a relation- High School. 20OFF ALL BEDDING Utah lawmaker introduces no- *Sale good Feb. 2 - Feb. 11 permit concealed carry bill SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For OK,” he said. “But the minute you proposal would have required the second year in a row, a Utah put it in your scabbard to protect that the concealed guns be lawmaker has introduced a bill it, you’re breaking the law.” unloaded. It passed in both the that could make it legal for resi- Critics say this proposal would Senate and the House, before Check out our store ... dents to carry a concealed gun in remove the important require- Herbert spiked it. public without a permit, a pro- ment that concealed gun holders Hinkins said he began work- posal that Republican Gov. Gary take a firearm training course. ing on the proposal after seeing NEW ITEMS WEEKLY! Herbert vetoed in 2013 and may “It’s common sense that you other states’ success with similar reject again. just don’t let people walk around laws, such as Arizona and Alaska If passed, Utah would join a untrained, with weapons that are The last major mass shoot- handful of other states that have built only to kill people,” said ing in Utah was in 2007 when a made similar changes to relax Gary Sackett of the Gun Violence shooter killed five people and their concealed gun regulations Prevention Center of Utah. wounded four others at a mall in at a time when gun violence is a Sackett would not only like to Salt Lake City. hot button issue throughout the see the state continue to require Hinkins introduced a similar country. permits for concealed weapons, bill last year. But after passing The proposal would mean but also require them for guns through the Senate, it died in people would be able to carry a that are out in the open. the House of Representatives. concealed, loaded weapon in the Utah currently allows those There was not enough time in same places they can now carry a with a permit to carry a concealed the session to have a hearing in gun out in the open. gun. This process includes veri- the House, but this year there’s Utah residents can currently fying that the person is at least plenty of time, he said. openly carry an unloaded weap- 21 years old, and has not been Hinkins said he drafted his on without a permit. A gun is convicted of a felony, any vio- new proposal to allow individu- considered unloaded in Utah if lent crime, an offense involving als to use loaded guns so that it there’s no round in the chamber. alcohol or narcotics or domestic mirrored what is legal with a per- The bill’s sponsor, Republican violence, according to the Utah mit. He may change this depend- Sen. David Hinkins of Orangeville, Department of Public Safety. It ing on the feedback he receives, said his constituents want to be also requires that the applicant he said. able to cover their weapon when complete a firearms familiarity Hinkins is realistic about the they bring it into public places, course. proposal’s chances. When asked so they don’t make other patrons Gov. 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Editor’s note: The follow- They will use this area for their to our valley. for a pedestrian-activated cross- of our community’s strength. derful families, I love you very ing is the full text of Grantsville events and plan to do restoration We must choose to recognize ing on Main Street at Hale Street. I would also like to recognize much. Your encouragement and Mayor Brent Marshall’s State of work on the barns. I know they the opportunities in our city. The Main Street Project will our military veterans and their support are my strength. the City address that was given will be successful. The approxi- The prison site is being shown need to be completed. Our Main families. You are true heroes and You are my greatest joy and during Wednesday’s Grantsville mate 35 acres that is remaining to businesses for relocation. Let Street water line was installed your sacrifice allows us to enjoy achievement. I am very proud of City Council meeting. See related of the property has been master those successes increase our in the 1940s with many differ- our freedoms. Thank you for your you. What a wonderful blessing front-page story. planned for the use of the com- ambition for even greater pros- ent sizes of pipe mostly made of unselfish service to our country. it is to have your foundation of munity. pects. We are working to find cast iron. It is in a sad state and I am committed to fostering family close by. I love my work, Honorable city council, depart- The long-range plan is to cre- solutions for even the most vex- needs to be upgraded desper- our relationship with other gov- but I could not do it without your ment heads, employees, and citi- ate a recreational facility, that ing, longstanding struggles and ately. Our Main Street sewer line ernment agencies. We have been support. zens, it is my distinct honor and includes a four-plex for baseball we will not shrink back for fear is undersized and also needs to successful working together As I stand before you tonight, great privilege this evening to and softball, soccer and foot- of failure. Somewhere in all of be upgraded. and I thank Mayor Dunlavy, the report to you that the state of this ball fields, tennis courts, pickle these challenges is the door to We have asked UDOT to Tooele City Council, the County I am so humbled and honored. It great city is strong. courts, an indoor swimming pool opportunity. remove the crown from the road- Commissioners, Representative is a privilege to serve as mayor of We have had a fantastic year. for year-round use, a playground Utah State University is an way as the storm water follows Sagers, Representative Nelson, this great city. I thank you for giv- I am proud to say that we are area with concession stands, investment in our community. the natural fall of the ground and Mayor Whitney, Mayor Johnson, ing me the amazing opportunity consistently moving forward in pavilions for family gatherings Education is the most power- when it gets to Main Street, the Mayor Thomas, Mayor Crawford, to serve for the past six years. I’ve a positive direction with the dili- including restrooms, parking ful tool which we can use for road acts like a dam and causes and other leaders throughout the learned more about myself than gent teamwork and dedication lots, and an amphitheater and a change. By providing the oppor- flooding issues. county. I have seen what working I ever could have imagined. I of our professional city staff and cemetery area, for the benefit of tunity to get a college education, This is an essential project together can accomplish. give my best each and every day employees and, most impor- all residents. we are investing in our great- that will allow Grantsville City One of the toughest parts of when I leave home and go out to tantly, our caring, generous, and Our financial status is strong. est resource: our youth. There and other utility companies to delivering the annual State of serve the city I love. engaged citizens. We pride ourselves in providing are no shortcuts to success. upgrade their systems. This proj- the City is finding the proper As we enter 2016, I’m firmly Over the past year, very little value for your tax dollars that Companies need educated work- ect will affect businesses and words to adequately thank an convinced that greatness is here seemed routine. In the face of have been entrusted to us. I’ve ers and employees want quality residents. We plan to meet with exceptional group of people, the in the City of Grantsville. real challenges, we have been said it before, “Balance today, education opportunities for their everyone on the Main Street employees of the city, for the Great communities don’t just able to look to the future because balance tomorrow, and we will families. corridor once we have a con- results they deliver day in and happen. They are the result of of the shared vision of all of our achieve our goal of a structurally Upgrades to the city’s infra- firmed start date from UDOT. day out for our community. It is hard work, exceptional people, citizens. balanced budget.” structure projects were complet- Information will be sent to all an honor to serve alongside such and dedicated partners. The Our biggest news story from For the third year in a row, ed as planned. The West Bench citizens in the newsletter. remarkable, talented, and dedi- State of the City is secure, strong, the past year was the proposed Grantsville City received a clean Waterline was a great addition to We have watched the Tooele cated individuals. Thank you. and our future is great. The City relocation of the Utah State audit. This is a great accomplish- our water delivery system, mak- Main Street Project with great I truly appreciate the work of Prison Facility from Draper to ment. It is noteworthy to have ing the movement of water from interest. We will try to avoid some the city council. You have a tre- of Grantsville is not just anoth- Grantsville City. It didn’t go viral, the city in order both financially storage tank to storage tank a of the difficulties that were expe- mendous responsibility. I know er city; it’s our city. Our city is but it trended on Facebook. and administratively. We have reality. If a well goes down, we rienced there. you care greatly and are invested stronger than ever. Grantsville’s Residents of this valley were invested in projects to build a will continue to have water avail- The north wall of the Donner- in our community. With much greatness is real. It’s specific. It’s not in favor of this move. The community that offers a premier able for residents. Reed Museum needs to be gratitude, thank you for your ser- tangible. other communities on the site quality of life. We have proven We completed several street restored as the adobe is returning vice. God bless you and God bless list felt much the same. It was a time and again that we can and projects this year. We spend what to Mother Earth. We have com- To my family, my mother, the City of Grantsville. contentious battle. Communities will rise to any challenge. We are we can to rebuild, repair and seal pleted most of the engineering Ruth, my wife Corene, my sons, Thank you, did not want this intrusion. a strong community. our roads. We will continue to work to make sure the building Ryan and Colin and their won- Mayor Brent Marshall Municipalities and volunteer Grantsville City received dis- evaluate streets to determine is structurally safe. This is a big groups were organized. The “No tinction from the Recycling where projects line up. We will undertaking and we are working Prison in Tooele County” orga- Coalition of Utah for our com- maximize every available dollar to preserve this historic site. nization was formed and worked munity recycling program. to achieve our long-term goals. We continue to invest in proj- with the municipalities. I wish We recycled over 352 tons that Our public safety building is a ects to build a community that NEED CASH NOW? to thank all the volunteers who would have gone into the landfill. work in progress with many steps offers a premier quality of life. We Want to Make worked to keep the prison out of Grantsville City was recognized to be completed before ground- I would like to take a moment You a Loan! our community. Your particular and presented with the Thomas breaking. to recognize all the volunteers $ $ efforts did not go unnoticed and A. Martin Local Government The Hollywood Park is becom- throughout our community. 100- 3,000 TODAY! were very much appreciated. Our Recycler of the Year Award for ing a place that families can enjoy. Thank you for your time, ener- Noble Finance representatives, Doug Sagers and 2015. This is a beautiful addition to our gy, and talents that you so self- Merrill Nelson, worked diligently In July, Grantsville City was city with a new playground area, lessly give. You are the foundation 435-843-1255 for us on Capitol Hill, and I thank recognized for being the fifth saf- a pavilion, baseball backstops, them. Thank you to the County est community for communities soccer nets and trees. Cherry Commissioners. Mayor Dunlavy under 100,000 residents in the Street Park received a complete and the Tooele City Council’s State of Utah. This is an awesome paving of the parking lot and Hurting From A Car Wreck? support never wavered. Thank report. I recognize and thank our bleacher areas. It is wonderful to If you’ve recently been involved in a car wreck can occur in over 90% of patients undergoing you. police department for keeping see families enjoying and hav- and suffer from any of the following... chiropractic treatment for chronic whiplash I also thank the Grantsville our community safe. I know they ing fun in our parks. Maintaining • Neck pain injury.” -- European Spine Journal City staff. They came to work have a thankless job. I thank our quality park amenities and beau- • Sharp, shooting pains in the arms My name is Dr. Dev Brown at Oquirrh Ridge • Numbness and tingling in the arms or hands Chiropractic. I’ve been helping people heal each day knowing hours would volunteer fire department for tiful open public spaces require • Painful headaches or dizziness be spent in research and writing protecting our community as a constant investment to provide and be pain free after car wrecks for 18 years. • Unrelenting muscle soreness I use a unique blend of gentle and effective letters in an effort to keep the well. I know both of these organi- recreational opportunities for all ...there may be cause for concern. This may be treatments to help you get rid of your pain fast prison from relocating to our val- zations train constantly and are our residents. the most important article you will ever read and get you back to your normal life. about your injuries. ley. The Grantsville City Council, on call 24/7, 365 days a year for Our prospects for the future are Special Opportunity To Have including Mike Johnson and everyone in our community. exciting. There are many oppor- It’s amazing how different life can be after a A Professional Evaluation split second collision. Scott Stice’s support and encour- In the past year, we have joined tunities to make our commu- If you’ve had a car accident in the past 6 agement, will never be forgotten; together in a cooperative effort nity a better place. We have many One minute everything is fine, the next months call today for… you are hurting for days and uncertain if life will ever get back • An in-depth consultation about your problem where I will listen… I thank you. This was a giant for economic development with significant projects that are in to normal. Tasks you used to perform with ease, like reading, accomplishment. Tooele City and Tooele County to different planning stages. A few really listen…to the details of your case. concentrating or even sleeping, now take more energy and cause • A complete neuromuscular examination. The Friends of the J. Reuben promote our valley, working for of the projects are the Deseret annoying pain. • A full set of specialized x-rays to determine the extent of your Clark Historical Farm purchased the betterment of our communi- Peak Sewer Line, a Safe Route If you feel like this, or have any of the symptoms listed above, you ligament damage. This is an important step in collecting proof of approximately 2.2 acres of the ties. We have all moved forward to School grant for a sidewalk could be suffering from whiplash. Whiplash is an injury to the spine your injury. farm, which included the barns, with a strategic vision to help us to run along Durfee Street from caused by a jerking motion, either backward, forward or from the • A thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray findings so we can side. start mapping out your plan to being pain free. outbuildings and the grass area respond to businesses and cor- Hale Street to Quirk Street, and • You’ll see everything first hand and find out if this amazing Whiplash can severely damage your ligaments, even if you feel just to the north of the outbuildings. porations interested in locating we are still working with UDOT treatment will be your pain solution, like it has been for so many a little sore after the accident. If not healed properly, painful scar other patients. tissue will develop, causing misery in your neck joints for decades. 100% COVERED BY INSURANCE One medical study concluded 43% of patients “will suffer long-term symptoms following ‘whiplash’ injury, for which no conventional When your evaluation is done properly auto insurance will pay treatment has proven to be effective.” 100% of the bill to get you better. That’s why I am so thorough, I don’t want you to be stressed about the bill and slow down your This means that almost half the people who have neck trauma from healing. Utah House measure aims to a car wreck will suffer for years. Plus the traditional methods of treatment like neck collars, ‘wait-and-see’, and pain pills are not Don’t let scar tissue build up and be painful for life. 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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — When sponsor, said he asked to post- during just a handful of fires. a fire broke out last year near pone the meeting so he could get The California Legislature a Utah mountain lake, firefight- more input from interested par- considered a similar proposal ers had to ground their airplanes ties. He said he may add exemp- last year, but it died. and helicopters because a drone tions for certain entities, such Critics say punishing drone was buzzing nearby. as public utility companies that hobbyists with jail time is too Fire crews can’t risk the need to use drones to see if the extreme. unmanned aerial devices collid- fire will impact gas lines. There should be consequenc- ing with their planes and heli- Curry said he hopes lawmak- es if you put a pilot or anyone copters, so they pull out until ers back the bill. else in danger, but time behind the drones are gone, said Jason “I really hope it doesn’t take bars may not be the right one, Curry of the Utah Division of a major mishap and somebody said Troy May, whose Ogden- Forestry, Fire and State Lands. to lose their life for the public to based company, Digital Defense These increasingly frequent take it seriously,” Curry said. Surveillance, sells drones and delays waste thousands of tax- As drones become increas- offers training on their use. payer dollars, risk wildfires ingly popular, more people fly May said he would like to spreading and could cause dead- the devices near wildfires to see fire departments work with ly crashes, he said. take photographs or simply view drone pilots to fight fires because A new proposal in the Utah them up close, Curry said. the unmanned aircraft can be Legislature aims to address the In Utah, fire officials spotted extremely valuable in spotting growing problem by creating a one drone flying over a wildfire which direction flames are mov- possible penalty of jail time for in 2014 and two last year, Curry ing. people who fly drones within 3 said. He said he didn’t know of The state penalty would miles of a wildfire. any crashing into a fire depart- add another deterrent. During A House committee was ment aircraft. wildfires, the Federal Aviation scheduled to discuss the pro- Nationally, drones may have Administration already can posal Tuesday afternoon but the interfered with aircraft fighting impose temporary restrictions hearing was postponed. more than a dozen wildfires last on drone hobbyists, meaning Republican Rep. Kraig Powell year, according to the U.S. Forest they aren’t allowed to fly their of Heber City, the proposal’s Service. In 2014, they interfered aircraft within a certain area.

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY February 4, 2016 OUT & ABOUT What would a pioneer of the 1840s think of our lives today? hen editor David Bern What would a pioneer of the asked me if I’d be will- 1840s think of our lives today? Wing to compile a his- What would we think of their tory column every week called JESSICA HENRIE lives then? The times are so rad- Front-Page Flashback, I was STAFF WRITER ically different that sometimes excited. it seems the only connection is I love history; I’m fascinated our own humanity. by it. The idea that we have People were as people are — records of Tooele County news demonstrated the first electron- or perhaps I should say people as far back as 1894 is thrilling. ic television, according to New are as people were, since we are The 19th and early 20th centu- York University. so much a product of our own ries were such different worlds, Beginning in the late 1930s histories. We are affected by our and for me, it’s fun to imagine and progressing over the next parents’ choices, just as they how my ancestors — or even 40 years, a host of engineers were affected by their parents, me, had I been born 100 years all over the world began devel- and so on. earlier — would have lived back oping the systems that would A 2014 article published in then. become today’s handheld TIME Magazine reported family Think about it. What would calculators and computers. In history research is the second be different about your life if 1975, Xerox released the first most popular hobby in the U.S. you’d been born 25, 50, 75 or computer with a graphical after gardening. The author, 100 years earlier? user interface — that is, with Gregory Rodriguez, opined A hundred years ago, the windows, icons, and a mouse genealogy’s popularity was due radio had just been invented — according to Britannica to a personal need to discover — Nikola Tesla filed patents for Encyclopedia. The Computer one’s identity. it in 1900, according to PBS. History Museum claims this I feel it, too. There’s some- About the same time, the computer was the inspiration thing special in learning about Wright brothers were experi- for Apple’s Macintosh com- my ancestors, learning their menting with the airplane, puter. names and stories. My eighth- making their famous flights at Technology continues to great-grandfather Michael Kitty Hawk in 1903, according evolve at a rapid pace today. It Henry came to the U.S. from to the National Air and Space has made our world figuratively Scotland in the early 1700s. Museum. smaller as communication According to my dad, when Also, the automobile was still reaches across entire conti- Michael arrived, he changed new. According to history.com, nents. It has also made our the spelling of his last name the Model T Ford was the first world figuratively bigger, as to Henrie to distinguish his car to be affordable for most scientific instruments become descendants from other Henrys.

Americans. The first Model T sophisticated enough to explore The stories I hear about my FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO rolled out in 1908. deeper into both Earth and the ancestors help me feel a con- Jessica Henrie sits at the old Kodagraph scanning microfilm archives from the 1918 edition of the newspaper. Select headlines In 1927, Philo Farnsworth universe. nection to them. They make me from The Transcript Bulletin editions are featured in a new series Front Page Flashback. feel like being a Henrie means something. My ancestors were Tooele County, the stories I’ve the past still help create our should expand my personal hard workers, honest, and very found so far while researching identities now. identity a little. religious; therefore, my own for Front-Page Flashback have And hey, you never know Also, if you haven’t already identity ought to carry the same been fascinating. I hope I’m not — as I continue to write this checked it out, Front-Page legacy. alone in thinking so. Whether history column, maybe I’ll find Flashback can be found on Page Upholstery Class Although I don’t think any of your family has been here for out just how I’m related to the A3 of today’s edition. my direct ancestors ever lived in five years or 50, the stories of other Henries in town. That [email protected] February 22 – March 4 am pm 9 – 5 report states. arthritis, Coombs wanted people organized by Live Fit, the county Arthritis “We know that Tooele has a to know medical treatment is offers several free classes to the Class is limited. high incident rate of obesity and available, and that healthy habits public. One class, “Living Well continued from page A1 Call 435-277-2409 to register. being overweight,” Coombs said. can help alleviate their pain. with Chronic Conditions,” spe- “It’s going to make us more sus- “‘Ultimately, adults with arthri- cifically addresses arthritis. According to Coombs, some of ceptible. ... In our county, we are tis should learn about treatment Three of the other classes are the risk factors for arthritis found less active than the rest of the options, attend self-management specific to diabetes while the in Tooele County include weight, state on average.” programs, participate in regu- final class is about fall preven- obesity, activity level, education In the education risk factor, lar physical activity, and main- tion, but Bate said taking those level and ethnicity. state researchers found 18.8 tain appropriate body weight classes could also help people EXTENSION Among adults without arthri- percent of people with arthri- to relieve their symptoms,’” he with arthritis. tis, 43.5 percent were at an ideal tis were college graduates, while quoted from the report. “Really, if you have arthritis weight. Among adults with 26.5 percent had a high school Amy Bate, public informa- and you’re in pain from walking, arthritis, 33.6 percent were over- diploma or GED. tion officer for the county health your balance and your strength weight and 37.7 percent were Again, Tooele’s higher educa- department, said the county are going to be off, and you’re obese. In addition, 23.3 percent tion rate is lower than the state offers several classes and pro- going to be more at risk of fall- of adults with arthritis said they rate, Coombs said. grams that could help address ing, so the ‘Stepping On’ class weren’t physically active, the “My comment on that is, if the prevalence of arthritis in can help with that,” she said. you have a college degree, you’re Tooele County. Last year, the “If you’re obese, you may have probably doing things like we’re county received a federal EPICC issues with diabetes and we doing — you end up in office grant, which it is using solely to know that obesity contributes to work,” he said. “Those without, promote healthy living. arthritis, so I think all of these you’re probably more likely to be According to the Utah Health can help the community.” in a blue collar profession where Department, the EPICC program She added, “We don’t have you’re using your limbs. You’re aims to promote healthy living great participation and we really using your hands and legs, and through Environment, Policy, want the community to know because of that, you’re probably and Improved Clinical Care. about these resources. ... And it’s at a higher risk of arthritis.” “We’re trying to change the not only for the person with the Finally, the state report found environment, put policies in condition, it can also be for their 21.7 percent of adults with place and work with the com- caregiver.” arthritis were white and non- munity to know what resources The schedule differs for each Hispanic/Latino; 15.8 percent of are available,” Bate said. “For class. More information is avail- adults with arthritis were non- instance, we’re working to get able at tooelehealth.org. white and non-Hispanic/Latino; more walking trails and biking The Utah Department of and 10.7 percent of adults with trails in place to get people more Health used data from 2013 and arthritis were Hispanic/Latino. active. ... That’s really why the 2014 to determine risk factors for “Our population, again, is high Live Fit Coalition was developed, arthritis. It also studied the prev- Caucasian,” Coombs said. “We’re because we’re wanting to change alence of arthritis within specific at 94 percent, and the state aver- the community to become demographic groups, such as age is 90. So you can see where healthier with these different ini- sex, age, race/ethnicity, educa- we hit on a lot of the high risk tiatives that focus on physical tion, physical activity, health sta- factors.” activity and nutrition.” tus, and weight category. For people who suffer from In addition to the programs [email protected] Panel OKs ‘In God We Trust’ as standard Utah license plate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah them to drivers without an extra mated that it will cost $100,000 drivers who want to declare “In fee. in the first year to produce about God We Trust” on their car’s A House of Representatives 25,000 plates to meet an initial license plate may soon be able committee voted 10-0 on demand. They also estimated to do so without paying an extra Tuesday afternoon to advance that the state will lose out on $11 fee, but it could cost the the bill from Rep. Val Peterson, $33,500 a year from people who state about $34,000 a year in lost R-Orem. It now goes before the are currently opting to sport the revenue. entire House for a vote. plates and pay special fees. Since 2013, Utah has offered a Peterson said the “In God We Peterson said those opting for special license plate that features Trust” plate is Utah’s third most the plate will still be paying other the motto “In God We Trust” and popular specialty plate after fees that all other drivers pay an American flag. Drivers who plates issued for disabled indi- “STORMS AREN’T SO SCARY WITH each year. He said the popularity want to sport the plate instead of viduals or vintage cars. FLASHLIGHTS, BLANKETS AND MOM.” standard designs featuring ski- “It’s becoming more and more of the plate makes it worth forgo- ing themes or sandstone arches popular as it becomes more vis- ing the small extra fee. - Bobby from Arches National Park cur- ible across the state,” Peterson At the end of last year, 12,035 rently pay the extra fee. said Tuesday. “It just seems to cars in Utah had the “In God A number of other states offer a me to make sense if it’s going We Trust” plates, said Charlie similar “In God We Trust” design to become that popular that it Roberts, a spokesman for the as a specialty license plate. But would just be one of the standard Utah State Tax Commission, When storms wreak havoc on power lines and cause unexpected outages, it can be a little only a handful of states, includ- designs that we would have.” which oversees the Department scary. That’s why we work as quickly as we can to restore power safely. You can help by ing Florida and Indiana, offer Legislative budget staff esti- of Motor Vehicles. being prepared with an outage kit that includes flashlights, extra batteries, warm blankets and bottled water. Download our free mobile app to easily report an outage or get an outage update. Learn Isn’t it time you more at rockymountainpower.net/prepare. led a Spry life? Look for it every month. TOOELETRANSCRIPT © 2016 Rocky© 2016 Mountain Power BULLETIN A7

THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Peter Neas lived large and dangerously on Pony Express Trail

inter weather creates By this time, Neas had made a an opportunity to sit reputation for himself, as he was Wback and consider Jaromy Jessop mentioned in both the Deseret some of the events that occurred News in Salt Lake City and the GUEST COLUMNIST across Tooele County’s Old West Sacramento Bee in Sacramento, landscape. California. Apparently he was The many stories make out- becoming famous with the door adventure more interest- Creek, there was a tough man Indians too, as evidenced by the ing and inspires appreciation named Mike who worked there following statement made by toward those who traveled the and liked to bully the employees. Egan in a letter to the editor of West Desert before us. One day, the station was sur- the Deseret News. One interesting individual, rounded by Indians who were It read: “GSL City 11 March who was nearly lost in the pages intent on burning it down. Neas 1861 — Go-shuts told Mr. Severe of history, is Pete Neas. Neas was knew if the men stayed in the they intended to steal all the a Pony Express Trail station mas- station, they would be killed, so stock and kill all the men they ter from 1860-61 at Schell Creek he devised a plan to grab all the could. Notorious ‘Jack’ makes in Nevada, and then Willow guns and knives they could and his boast that he killed Peter Springs Station, which is called burst through the station’s door Neas last summer, in this he Callao today. and fight their way out. is mistaken, though doubtless Neas was appointed station This plan didn’t sit well with his intention to do so was good master by Maj. Howard Egan, big Mike, who apparently wasn’t enough.” who was the superintendent of so tough after all and refused Men like Neas roamed and the Pony Express from Salt Lake to participate. He even cowered tamed the county’s desert back City to points distant in Nevada. under a bunk during the fight. in the day of the Pony Express. Egan must have trusted Neas Neas and the others gathered In next week’s article, we will greatly, because he assigned him their courage, and with a howl, finish the tales of Neas and his to some of the most troubled burst open the door in a coun- exploits that occurred at Willow stations confronted with Indian terattack that surprised the Springs Station. conflict. Indians. While doing research on Neas, Three or four were killed and Jessop grew up exploring the I found one of his descendants, several guns and 20 bows were mountains and deserts of Utah COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP Dallas Torgerson, who located recovered by the men. After the and has traveled to all 50 states, Schell Creek Range, near the location of the ghost town of Schellbourne, Nevada, which is where the Schell Creek Pony some journals of his great- engagement, the men went back U.S. Territories and a dozen for- Express Station was located back in the day. Pete Neas was station master there in 1860-1961. grandmother, Ruth Ella Neas. and chastised Mike for being a eign countries. He and his family Her journals provide the follow- coward. Needless to say, Mike live in Stansbury Park. ing description of Pete Neas. never bullied any man again. He was Pennsylvania Dutch, Afterward, Neas knew the born in Pennsylvania, and had Indians would return looking 11 children by two wives. Neas for vengeance and his crew ® was described as a big, strong would not be lucky again. So man who stood six feet tall, they abandoned the station and Try a little TENDERNESS weighed 170 pounds and wore the Indians promptly burned it his hair down to his shoulders. down. 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Grandma Neas sup- have where there was little law posed Pete Neas rode standing and order, and constant danger in the stirrups for quite some of Indian attack. time after that. She stated that Neas did a lot of horse buying she noticed the bullet scars for the Pony Express Trail and when they prepared Pete Neas was responsible to break horses for burial. for the riders. Nicholas Wilson, After being stationed at Schell in his book “White Indian Boy,” Creek, Neas was assigned as sta- states that Neas said, “If the tion master at Willow Springs. horse didn’t kick the hostler’s Tensions along the trail between head off when he led him out of Indians and white man had the corral, he was broke.” nearly exploded into open war- Neas reportedly also had a fare. The Indians didn’t appreci- sense of humor and nerves of ate all the trespassing on their steel. While stationed at Schell lands.

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Harvey Emmett Wright to a foreman, superintendent, Hinckley referred to it as the tions. Harvey also instructed ance. Among his other great project manager, and vice presi- Record Stone. After much study, them in how to gain access to loves were hunting and fishing, Harvey Emmett Wright was dent of operations. His first proj- prayer and hard innovative work, some difficult areas that needed homemade strawberry ice cream a devoted husband, father, ect was building storage igloos he was successful in locating the frequent observation. Harvey and BYU sports! Harvey was born grandfather, great-grandfa- on the Tooele Army Depot. He stone and retrieving the artifacts. was a master of his work, sought July 4, 1929, in American Fork, ther and humble, hardworking built several testing facilities at The crowning jewel in Harvey’s perfection by recognizing the Utah, to Emmett William Wright servant of the Lord. He passed the Dugway Proving Grounds. lifetime of building was direct- importance of tending to the and Catherine Adeline “Addie” away peacefully in his home in He was involved in the build- ing the construction of the LDS details, and was a great teacher Hunter. He was the first born Tooele, Utah, at the age of 86 ing of the Dugway High School Conference Center completed in of the trade. He took difficult of three children. Harvey mar- after a 15-year battle with can- gymnasium, the Dave Johnson April 2000. The family’s favorite challenges and turned them into ried his high school sweetheart cer. He often referred to Tooele Power Plant located east of Glen story of that project was about something that all who worked Connie Mae Edwards on June 2, as “God’s Country.” He grew up Rock, Wyoming, the LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley with him could understand. He 1948. They were sealed for time in Tooele in Huck Finn fashion, Underground Parking Garage, telling Harvey that he wanted was honored by his peers in the and all eternity in the Salt Lake trapping coyotes, tanning the the Royal Hotel in Provo, the the building complete and ready construction industry for his life- Temple on March 15, 1950. They skins of coyotes, hunting, fish- Holiday Telephone Building, the for the 2000 April Conference. long service when the Associated are the parents of three children. ing, exploring and camping. As Temple View Theater, the various Harvey said, “That date is unre- General Contractors of America Harvey is survived by his wife a youth, he worked at Caldwell remodels of ZCMI, the University alistic. Winters are hard here and awarded him the Eric Ryburg Connie and their 3 children and Drugstore stocking shelves, of Utah Special Events Center construction will be slow, and Award in 2004. He was named their spouses: John and Karma at the bowling alley setting up (Jon M. Huntsman Special we don’t even have any drawings Superintendent of the Year by Wright of Stansbury Park, Utah, Scott Samuelson and Dr. Bruce pins for five cents a lane, and Events Center), the Central yet.” President Hinckley replied, this same organization in 1980, Terry and Dori Wright of Pine Bolonesi. We are also grateful to at the Tooele Smelter Zinc plant Utah Jordan Water Treatment “Harvey, you worry about the and was also presented with the Canyon, Utah, and and the many friends and family that after high school. As an adult he Plant Renovation, the addition construction, and I’ll take care rare and prestigious Service to Brian Jarvis of Orem, Utah. He have shown their kindness and worked with the youth baseball to the Hotel Utah (Joseph Smith of the weather.” The request was the Industry Award in 1998. His is also survived by ten grand- offered their help during his ill- program, a Boy Scout cub mas- Building), the Orem Utah Water met by the April 2000 conference humor was highly developed and children (Austin Wright, Adam ness. A viewing will be held at ter, and served three terms on Treatment Plant, the Salt Lake following two very mild winters he taught many lessons with it. Wright, Lincoln Wright, Jasmine Tate Mortuary (110 S Main St., the Tooele City Council between City International Airport con- and despite Salt Lake City’s his- He was known as a strong, cre- Wright, Erin Wells, Tori Hill, Tooele, UT) on Friday, Feb. 5 from 1966 to 1984. Prior to serving on courses A and B, the Salt Lake toric tornado ripping through the ative master of his work. His chil- Hana Lucas-Wright, Jesi Thomas, 6-8 p.m. and on Saturday, Feb. 6 the Council, he was assigned to City/County Building renova- building site. Harvey had a great dren were the recipients of learn- Michael Jarvis, Michelle Jarvis. from 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior the City Charter Committee and tion and seismic retrofit and the love and desire to serve. After the ing the skills of the construction Harvey and Connie have 16 to funeral services. Funeral ser- was instrumental in changing DMAD dam project on the Sevier construction of the Conference trade as they assisted Harvey in great-grandchildren and many vices will be held on Feb. 6, 2016, Tooele City from a city manager River to name a few. During Center was completed, he served the building of their own family nieces and nephew who will miss at 1 p.m. at the Tooele South Stake format to mayor and city coun- the exterior restoration of the as a service missionary twice homes and other family building him dearly. He is preceded in Center located at 1025 Southwest cil format. Harvey also served Salt Lake Temple, he received working with the building man- projects. His sons worked by his death by his parents Emmett and Drive (approximately 1000 S. 650 in many church callings for The an assignment from President gers of the Conference Center side on several major Jacobsen Adeline, his sister Beth Vowles West), Tooele, UT. If you wish, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Gordon B. Hinckley to locate the to develop a full set of building Construction projects. He loved and his brother Richard Wright. you may make a donation to the day Saints. He began working for “corner stone” that had been hid- drawings for the building for any the Savior Jesus Christ and loved We are grateful to the Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute in Jacobsen Construction in 1952 den during the construction of future need and training church his family dearly. He was always Cancer Specialists who cared for lieu of flowers. as a carpenter and advanced the temple. Harvey and President officials on the building’s opera- there to provide help and guid- him especially oncologists Dr.

Elizabeth (Liz) A. pists and cleaning people from Gloria Eileen Medina Landmark Hospital and Promise Blackwell “Go-Go” Hospital for their expert, pro- Liz Medina passed away Feb. 1, fessional and respectful ways in Gloria Eileen Blackwell “Go- 2016, at the age of 71, surrounded which they gently cared for our Go” passed away Feb. 1, 2016, in by her family at Promise Hospital very dear Liz as they adminis- Pueblo, Colorado. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, after she tered and cared for her for almost Aug. 5, 1925, to Bert May and so bravely battled to recover seven months. They were her Margaret Brown. She married from multiple unsuccessful sur- heroes. Special thanks to Father Elbert Blackwell on July 11, 1942. geries and other complications. Sam, her priest, Father JJ (Our He was the love of her life. They She was born March 28, 1944, to Lady of Lourdes Church) and her had many great years together Eugene Watkins and Naomi Jolley long time friend and hair dresser, camping and RVing. She was in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1980, Liz Anna Keeler, you made her more known as Grandma Gloria by her married Gene Medina after he beautiful then she already was many great friends and caretak- chased her until she caught him. … you were special to her, thank ers at University Park Care Center. They were then married for 35 you. Funeral services will be held She was preceded in death by wonderful years. Liz raised three at Saint Marguerite’s Church her husband, Elbert Blackwell; boys from a previous marriage, and Matt (Debbie); her two sis- at 700 East and Vine Street in her parents, Burt and Margaret Charlie, Darrell and Robert Finch ters Sherrie (Tommie) Wilson She was preceded in death by Tooele, Utah. No viewing will be May and brothers Donald May, Hazel May; 11 grandchildren, and helped raise two of Gene’s and Mary (Ray) Page and many her father, Eugene Watkins, her available, but friends may offer Terry May and Daryl May. She 26 great-grandchildren and four boys, Tony and Matt Medina. grandchildren, many great- mother, Naomi Jolley, her broth- condolences to family from 10- is survived by her son, Larry great-great grandchildren who She lost her middle boy, Darrell, grandchildren and many neph- er, Sam Watkins (Vietnam), and 11 a.m. Funeral Mass will be at (Marilynn) Blackwell of St. Louis, loved their grandma Go-Go and to a drowning accident in 1980. ews and nieces. her son, Darrell Finch. The family 11 a.m. on Feb. 5, 2016. Burial Missouri; daughters, Janice many nieces and nephews who Liz is survived by her four boys She was baptized Catholic in would like to express their grati- ceremony will be after Mass at (Larry) Goulet and Diane (John) loved their aunty Go-Go. She will and their wives, Charlie (Heidi), 2002 and was a member of Saint tude and say many thanks to the the Tooele Cemetery. Smith, Pueblo, Colorado; sister, be truly missed by all. There will Robert (Stephanie), Tony (Sheila) Marguerite’s Catholic Church. doctors, nurses, physical thera- Mildred Cochran of Illinois and be no service, per her request. Shirley Buckingham of Missouri; Cremation will take place by sisters-in-law, Betty May and Romero Funeral Home. Call Now: 800-628-0668 Are You Still Paying Too Much For Your Medications? You can save up to 93% when you fi ll your prescriptions with our Canadian and International prescription service. Audit finds critical

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UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 29/15 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 35/20 Knolls Clive Lake Point 31/18 31/19 31/19 35/23 Ogden Stansbury Park 32/17 Erda 35/22 Vernal Grantsville 35/22 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 23/5 35/21 28/16 Tooele 36/22 Bauer 34/20 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 34/18 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 34/20 24/5 31/15 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 34/17 33/13 Nephi Rush Valley 32/8 31/14 Ophir 29/17 Delta Manti 32/18 33/7 Green River Last Month Season 35/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 30/14 33/9 Moab 30/17 SNOWPACK Hanksville 35/13 Beaver 35/10 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 33/8 Ibapah 30/12 31/13 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 15.8 13.1 9.2 St. George 35/14 36/12 Average 11.6 10.7 6.1 51/29 Kanab 39/12 Eureka Percent of average 136% 122% 151% 27/12 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

small local well to the Oquirrh As CEO of the Ensign Group Rent Mountain Water Company — that owns 61,000 acres in Skull continued from page A1 which is operated by Saddleback Valley, Robinson represents Partners — and a general clean- Tooele County’s largest private up of the property. landowner. increase. Lake Point Trailer Park also He also is the president, man- “You’ll find that $150 a month has a new sign and new mail- ager, or general partner of the is an outlier on the low end for boxes. Uintah Land Company, the rent in a trailer park in Utah,” he “I’ve also spent a lot of money Beaver Creek Company, Salt said. “I’ve made some improve- in legal fees to evict drug dealers Pointe Company, and the Arimo ments and spent a lot of money and others involved in illegal Company. on the park. I just want the park activity from the park,” he said. The Arimo Company, along to cover its expenses. If it loses Ingledue is concerned for his with the Ensign Group, owns money the only other option is neighbors. 1,800 acres north of Grantsville to close it.” “These trailers are old. If peo- and 5,000 acres in Lake Point, Many of the people who ple leave they can’t take them including Saddleback and the live in the trailer park are on a with them,” he said. “He’s going Salt Pointe Commercial Center low, fixed income, according to to make a lot of these people where Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Ingledue. homeless.” is located. “I can get by with the $100 a Saddleback Partners, or Robinson lives in Summit month raise in rent,” he said. other companies managed by County and serves on the “But for others, this will make Robinson, own land to the north, Summit County Council. them homeless, or they will have west and east of the trailer park. [email protected] to choose between paying rent or eating, or paying for medica- tion they need.” The park is more than just a place to live, according to Ingledue. “Most of the people that live here have been here for years.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO he said. “We know each other. Lake Point Trailer Park resident Ray Ingledue talks about the community feel the park has and his concerns over recent lot This place is more than just a rent increases. trailer park, we’re a family.” Cheryl Kopec, 61, whose hus- car. effective Oct. 1, 2014. November 2014 interview that band passed away two years “If I don’t have the car pay- After Saddleback bought the while under her father’s owner- ago, has lived in the same trailer ments, I can pay the rent,” she park, some residents’ rent went ship, S&W intentionally became home in the park for more than said. “Turning the car back in from $125 to $150 per month. home to many low-income fam- 20 years and raised four daugh- may wreck my credit, but I don’t The $100 a month increase, ilies. ters there. have another choice. I have an effective in March 2016, is a 40- “My dad had been poor and “I don’t have anywhere else old truck I can drive to work in percent increase. knew what it was like,” she said. to go,” she said. “If I had family Tooele. I hope it runs. I can’t Madge Bowlin, Stearns’ “He was here for the people, not that could take me in, I wouldn’t afford to fix it.” daughter, managed the trailer the money.” be here.” Saddleback Partners pur- park for 17 years until it was Robinson said his improve- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO To pay the extra $100 in rent, chased the S&W Trailer Park sold to Saddleback. She told ments have included resurfacing Lake Point Trailer Park resident Cheryl Kopec talks about the possibilty of giving Kopec said she will give up her from the family of Val Stearns the Transcript Bulletin in a the roads, changing over from a up her car in order to pay recent lot rent increases.

Marshall to replace its outdated water and City address captured the upside Tripp said he believes upset, whether it’s the financial given her a greater appreciation sewer lines as part of the project. of the difficulties Grantsville Grantsville City is in better shape storms we passed and done fine, for the positive things happening continued from page A1 He also said the new roadway faced in 2015, including the pro- now than it was when he joined and I think we’re fairly well posi- in the community. will remove the crown of the road posed prison relocation. the city council eight years ago. tioned,” he said. “There’s just so much poten- city in order both financially and that causes localized flooding “I loved it,” she said. “I think it “We’ve gone through a peri- For Allen, getting a better tial,” she said. “So I’m excited administratively,” he said. “We issues. really reflects the optimism that od of growth and have accom- understanding of the behind- about this year for our city.” have invested in projects to build Marshall said the city plans we feel here in Grantsville.” plished that without too much the-scenes work the city does has [email protected] a community that offers a pre- to meet with everyone on the mier quality of life.” Main Street corridor once a start The West Bench waterline date has been determined and project, which connected two of will send information in the city’s the city’s storage tank, and vari- newsletter on the construction to ous street projects, were men- all citizens. tioned by Marshall as infrastruc- “We have watched the Tooele ture projects completed in 2015. Main Street project with great He also addressed projects on the interest,” he said. “We will try to horizon, including the sewer line avoid some of the difficulties that at Deseret Peak, sidewalk instal- were experienced there.” lation on Durfee Street between Councilman Tom Tripp said Hale and Quirk streets, and a Marshall, as a central figure in pedestrian-activated crossing at the city, was modest about his the intersection of Main and Hale contribution to Grantsville’s suc- streets. All are in various states of cess during the State of the City planning and construction. address. Marshall identified future “Mayor Marshall has been projects, including restoration pretty dynamic, especially in the of the north wall at the Donner past year,” Tripp said. “He puts Reed Museum and future Main in way more than 40 hours per Street reconstruction. week and he’s got a really good While no time-table has been handle on what’s going on.” set for the Main Street project, Newly-elected councilwoman Marshall said the city will need Jewel Allen said the State of the

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xcellence in swimming fourth in the 100-yard freestyle, has been a tradition not to mention sophomore Ein Tooele County for Zaxton Hillman’s fifth-place decades, and it’s a tradition finish in the grueling 500-yard that continued this year. The freestyle and Jonathon Sonntag’s Buffaloes have enjoyed a slew of similar placement in the 100- region championships, but this yard backstroke. year everyone fell short of the Tooele’s second-place finish dominating Park City team that in both the boys and girls team is widely considered the best events isn’t quite what head team in the state, regardless of coach Mel Roberts wants to see classification. on the year-by-year summary Grantsville’s Savannah — it’s merely a reminder of the Thomas was the only swimmer honor to host a meet with so from the county to win a region many powerful swimmers at the title — her personal record same time. in the 100-yard breaststroke Younger, more powerful made the sophomore the fast- Buffalo athletes like Grayson est swimmer ever from Tooele and Addy Seal, Hunter County. Sherwood, Scott Howsden, Allie But Stansbury and Tooele had May and Collin McEachern may their share of speedy swimmers, have to wait until the next batch too. of realignment in order to win a Stallion Becki Clonts placed region title. fifth in the girls 100-yard back- Either that or become as pow- stroke, and Joe Davis took erful as the Park City swimmers. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

Tooele’s Addy Field (top) finishes with a time of 1:12.78 in the 100-yard butterfly. Grantsville swimmer Matt Waldron (above) swims the back- stroke at practice on Jan. 27 in preparation for the Region 10 meet. Stansbury’s Nick Zhang (right) competed in the 100-yard breaststroke Saturday at the Region 10 swim meet held at the Pratt Aquatic Center.

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Tooele’s Braxton Evans (top) competed in the 100-yard backstroke Saturday at the Region 10 swim meet held at the Pratt Aquatic Center. Stansbury’s Zaxton Hillman (above) swims in the 500 freestyle. Stansbury’s Lindsey Allen (left) shows good form in the 500 freestyle.

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Grantsville’s Anika Higley (top) competed in the 100-yard back- stroke Saturday at the Region 10 swim meet. Stansbury’s Jonathon Sonntag and Tooele’s Hunter Sherwood (left) compet- ed in the 100-yard backstroke Stansbury Mountains refl ected in the water of the Great Salt Lake Saturday. Grantsville swimmer Matt Waldron (above) smiles during a practice. Your photo could be next! Submit your photo to: [email protected]

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united effort to recruit new busi- nesses into the valley. “(It’s) a new day of unprec- edented cooperation,” Dunlavy said. “I’m also very optimistic, very optimistic, that our retail project on Main Street might finally get underway.” Dunlavy also called Utah State University’s new science and technology building “a wonder- ful addition” to the city’s educa- tion corridor. “There are very few cities that CLASSES START WEDS have invested in educational PM opportunities as much as we FEBRUARY 24 • 6-7:30 have,” he said. “By doing so, it brings more opportunities for NO COST both younger and older stu- dents.” To sign up call Kelly at 435.841.9903 With all the projects the city has completed and hopes to complete in the near future, The New Refl ections House Dunlavy added assurances that 565 West 900 South • Tooele Tooele’s finances are solid, and promised that 2016 held no tax increases for city residents. DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Mayor Patrick Dunlavy delivers the annual State of the City address at Tooele City Hall on Wednesday night.

“Living within our means To conclude his address, something special here. I know allows us to not raise taxes again Dunlavy thanked the city coun- that great and exciting things are this year,” he said. cil, city staff and his family for yet to come for our city and this However, the city does have their support. Then he thanked valley. Thank you for the privi- some projects on hold, such as the citizens. lege and honor you have given building a new fire station, while “This is a beautiful place to me to be your mayor.” it seeks funding, he added. live,” he said. “We really have [email protected]

Jobs Tooele County Annual Average Unemployment continued from page A1 9% 8.3 7.9 8% 7.1 enced growth,” said Cory Stahle, 7% 6.3 6.3 DWS regional economist. “The 6% professional and business ser- 5.5 6.0 5.5 5% vices sector had a slight increase 4.4 4.8 4.7 4% third quarter.” 3.3 3.8 4.0 3.7 The trade, transportation and 3% utilities sector include ware- 2.8 2% housing, such as Cabela’s and 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Walmart Distribution Centers. The professional and business services sector includes the and unemployment in Tooele DWS Chief Economist Carrie waste management companies County for 2016, he did point Mayne pointed out in her in Tooele County’s West Desert. out a couple of positive signs December 2015 Employment The 3.8-percent unemploy- from the 2015 third quarter data Summary that statewide a mild- ment rate for December 2015 recently released by DWS. er than normal winter in 2014 was the lowest monthly unem- One of the positive signs is an allowed sectors like construction ployment rate the county has increase in the number of resi- to continue to grow. seen since July 2008, when the dential building permits. A more normal winter in 2015 unemployment rate was also 3.8 As of November 2015, there softened that growth, she report- percent. had been a total of 380 residen- ed. Along with the drop in unem- tial permits issued in Tooele Tooele County was 0.3 per- ployment, the county expe- County and its municipalities in centage points above the state’s rienced its ninth consecutive 2015 compared to 363 residential unemployment rate of 3.5 per- month of local job growth in building permits issued in all of cent for December 2015. December 2015, according to 2014. Tooele County’s December DWS data. Taxable sales are also up in the 2015 unemployment rate plac- There were 15,000 jobs in county. es it in the middle of Utah’s 29 Tooele County in December 2015 In the third quarter of 2015, counties, with 13 counties having compared to 14,856 in December gross taxable sales in Tooele a lower December 2015 unem- 2014, a 1.0-percent increase. County climbed by 13.9 percent ployment rate. The county experienced compared to a 4.9 percent jump Cache, Morgan, and Utah The signs of a heart attack a loss of jobs from November statewide. counties tied for the lowest 2012 through March 2015 when The county did experience unemployment in December comparing the current month to an increase in initial unemploy- 2015 with a 3.0-percent rate. The can be different in women. the same month of the previous ment claims in December 2015, county with the highest unem- year. but the claims were related to ployment rate was Duchesne In fact, some women can experience a heart attack with no chest pain at all. “It is good to see Tooele expe- the end of construction projects, County with 8.9 percent. So know the signs. If you feel them, get to an emergency room – fast. riencing some job growth,” said according to Stahle. The national unemployment Stahle. “At this point the increase in rate for December 2015 was 5.0 Call 911 and know that you can count on the Accredited Chest Pain Center While Stahle declined to make claims isn’t something I would percent. any predictions for employment call a trend,” he said. [email protected] at Mountain West Medical Center. Bill could allow executions of traffickers SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pro- The bill from Rep. Paul Ray, R- human trafficking is a serious posal approved by a panel of Utah Clearfield, would make it a capital problem, the state should work MountainWestMC.com lawmakers Tuesday could allow crime in Utah if a trafficker reck- to help victims instead. The orga- the state to execute someone con- lessly disregards the victim’s life or nization said government-sanc- victed of human trafficking if the intentionally kills the victim. tioned killings are excessive and victim later dies because of the Ray said that could include situ- expensive. crime. ations where a trafficking victim The ACLU points to a legisla- dies because they weren’t given tive study from 2012 that esti- enough water while being smug- 89258_MOUN_HAWScpc_5_917x10c.indd 1 1/6/16 5:11 PM mated each death penalty case � gled or if they’re sold to someone costs taxpayers about $1.7 million who later kills the victim. more than a lifetime prison sen- � Under current state law, some- tence, assuming that each inmate one convicted of trafficking that spends about 20 years on death results in a victim’s death faces five � row appealing their sentence. years to life in prison. Ray said he believes an inmate Ray said trafficking is a terrible spending life in prison would be crime, and the state has to do more expensive because they can something to try and deter it. live out their days filing court “I like to have that threat over appeals, but “with the death pen- the head of the traffickers that if alty, you have an end to it at some you come to Utah and you traffic point.” somebody, there’s pretty serious He said Utah already has a law penalties. It’s not just a fine and a allowing child abusers to be eli- couple years in prison,” Ray told gible for the death penalty if they The Associated Press. unintentionally but recklessly ������ Lawmakers voted 6-3 to advance caused a child’s death. Ray’s proposal on Tuesday. It must “This is kind of the same thing,” still be approved by the full House ��������� Ray said. “Your intent may not �������������������������� of Representatives and Utah’s Senate and governor. have been to kill that individual ������������� “They’ve done things that are that you put into trafficking, but ������������ horrific. They’re heinous,” said if they die, you’re responsible for �������������� Rep. Brad Daw, R-Orem. “This bill that.” makes perfect sense to me.” Ray is no stranger to hardline ���������� Ray’s proposal was originally death-penalty proposals. Last so broad that critics said it was year, he ushered in a law allowing ���� likely unconstitutional by allow- Utah to use firing squads in execu- ing minor players in a trafficking tions if the state can’t obtain lethal ������������������� operation to be eligible for execu- injection drugs. ��������� tion. He considered running the traf- ������������� The lawmaker said he revised ficking bill last year, but he ran out ������ the proposal Tuesday afternoon of time before lawmakers wrapped ������������������ to make it fall in line with Utah’s up their business for the year. Ray �������� other capital punishment laws. said Tuesday that he originally ������������������ Death penalty opponents said wanted to allow Utah to impose the proposal is still unjust and the death penalty on traffickers costly. even if a victim didn’t die, but ��������� The American Civil Liberties he said legislative lawyers warned Union of Utah argues that while that could be unconstitutional. THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

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SPORTS WRAP Region 10 girls basketball scores Buffaloes stampede into Grantsville Tuesday Grantsville 60, Tooele 41 Tooele’s Searle, Hymas each score 20 Union 62, Park City 43 Region 18 girls basketball scores Tuesday by Tavin Stucki THS BASKETBALL Dugway 37, SPORTS EDITOR Intermountain Christian 25 St. Joseph 55, When Tooele senior forward GHS BASKETBALL Ace Hymas hit an open 3-point- West Ridge Academy 18 er from the corner in the wan- Tooele led by as much as Tintic 66, Merit Academy 10 ing moments of the 54-51 win eight points with just under six Notable girls basketball scores over Grantsville on the road minutes to go, thanks in large Cedar 57, Desert Hills 49 Wednesday, the Tooele bench part to the play of senior center Dixie 62, Hurricane 58 exploded in celebration. Connor Searle, who scored 10 of Snow Canyon 53, Pine View 41 “He’s been so clutch all year,” the 15 Tooele points in the fourth Tooele coach Josh Johnsen said. quarter. Searle scored through a Juan Diego 53, Ben Lomond 24 Hymas’ shot, which came on doubleteam at the block with a Logan 59, Morgan 41 an assist from a driving Lincoln spin move to give the Buffs a 43- Carbon 41, Richfield 37 Powers, put the Buffaloes up by 37 lead with 6:42 to play, and he Juab 43, North Sanpete 37 five with 40 seconds left in the blocked a shot on the next pos- Delta 50, South Sevier 26 fourth quarter. It also forced a Region 10 boys basketball scores SEE BOYS ON B8 ➤ Grantsville timeout. Tuesday Union 37, Park City 34 Wednesday Tooele 54, Grantsville 51 Region 18 boys basketball scores Wednesday Dugway 68, Mount Vernon 47 Intermountain Christian 66, Telos 49 Merit Academy 66, West Desert 54 St. Joseph 86, Wendover 60 Tintic 65, West Ridge Academy 11 Notable boys basketball scores Dixie 54, Desert Hills 45 Pine View 55, Cedar 45 Logan 76, Bear River 71 Morgan 60, Ben Lomond 58 (OT) Juab 51, North Sanpete 47 Richfield 57, Carbon 50 Delta 61, South Seview 56 (OT) Team Elite 12U FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Team Elite 12U is looking for one or Tooele center Connor Searle (45, left) looks to shoot past Grantsville’s Trevor two experienced players and their Colson during Wednesday’s 54-51 win. Searle helped lead the Buffs to victory with dedicated parents for its travel double-digit scoring in the fourth quarter. The Tooele basketball team’s bench (above) reacts when senior forward Ace Hymas hit a 3-pointer from the corner in baseball team. Pitching is a plus, the waning moments of the fourth quarter in Wednesday night’s game, helping and the team will look for additional the Buffaloes beat long-time rival Grantsville on the road. players through February. The team will play in Utah Select during the week and Rocky Mountain School of Baseball on the weekend. It is also scheduled for upwards of Cowboys end drought against six tournaments. Last fall, the team went 25-7 with one tourna- ment championship and several second-place finishes. The team Tooele with big fourth quarter also boasts great coaches and an indoor practice facility. Current play- ers reside in Grantsville, Tooele, by Tavin Stucki Stansbury and Salt Lake County. If SPORTS EDITOR GHS BASKETBALL interested, please call or text 801- 201-2551 or 435-830-3232. At the conclusion of Tuesday’s 60-41 home win over century- THS BASKETBALL Youth Soccer long rival Tooele, Grantsville TC United is now accepting applica- head coach Megan Vera said it way through the fourth quarter. tions for the spring soccer season. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO was good to end the six-year los- Tooele almost didn’t score at all You can register online at www. Tooele wrestler Jackson Gavin goes up against Park City’s Beckett Ricks in the ing streak. during the final 2:25. tc-united.com. Live registration will Region 10 wrestling final on Saturday. Gavin defeated Ricks in the second period “I think mentally, our heads The most telling stat was the take place Feb. 5 from 6:30-8:30 with a pin to win the 182-pound bracket. are right right now,” she said. scoring line of Tooele senior p.m. at Tooele City Hall. If you reg- With four players in double- guard Aubrey Vanderwerken, istered in the fall, you are already digit scoring, Grantsville cruised who didn’t score any of her nine registered for the spring and do to victory, avenging the the 43-38 points until halfway through the not need to re-register. Please call Buffs set sights on loss to Tooele on Jan. 14. second quarter, also sneaking a 830-6977 if you have any ques- And what a way to get that shot from the short corner in as tions. win, taking as much as a 21-point the final buzzer sounded. Earlier Grantsville Youth Baseball lead in the waning moments of this year, Vanderwerken had 16 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville Youth Baseball will be divisional tourney the fourth quarter. against Grantsville. holding registration from 10 a.m. “Tooele’s definitely the team “We didn’t want her to touch Grantsville’s Kalli Hammond (23) guards Tooele’s Kelsie Jackson (25) dur- to 2 p.m. on Feb. 6, 20 and 27 we wanted to beat the most,” the ball, we didn’t want her to ing Tuesday’s rivalry game. at Grantsville Jr. High School and Gavin, Johansen, Wilson and others junior center Abby Butler said of shoot the ball,” Grantsville Grantsville High School. the long-time rival. “This time I junior forward Rylie Ekins said. expected to do well at pre-state meet think we definitely played more “Wherever she was, we just had Tooele Youth Baseball By Darren Vaughan did Stansbury’s Michael Wilson as a team, and we were more to talk. We had to communicate, Registration for Tooele Youth Baseball will open soon for kids COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR (120) and Dawson Stewart (145) composed, and we executed move our feet. We just had to and Grantsville’s Bronco Cloward really, really well.” start off strong.” aged 5-16 (16-year-olds can sign The Tooele wrestling team (285). A total of 67 wrestlers from Grantsville was held with- The Buffaloes actually led up to play this 2016 spring sea- son). Registration will be held Feb. ended the regular season ranked Tooele, Stansbury and Grantsville out a field goal during the final eary in the game, when forward 5 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 No. 1 in Class 3A, but if last week’s will compete at divisionals, with 4:29, but went 11-of-14 from the Kelsie Jackson hit a 3-pointer from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tooele Region 10 tournament was any Tooele leading the way with 27 charity stripe to increase what City Hall, as well as Feb. 5 from indication, the Buffaloes’ path to divisional qualifiers. had been a six-point lead mid- SEE GIRLS ON B8 ➤ 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 from 10 a state championship is anything Going into this weekend, a.m. to 1 p.m. at West Elementary. but easy. which could go a long way in FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Prices for the following age groups determining his team’s state Grantsville sophomore guard Paige McCluskey (2, below) gets hold of a loose are as follows: 4-7, $70; 8, $80; championship hopes, Coffman THS WRESTLING ball during Wednesday’s rivalry game against Tooele in Grantsville. Senior 9-12, $90; 13-16, $100. Any sign- hopes some of his younger wres- captain and point guard Megan Cafarelli (14, right) puts up a shot during the ups after Feb. 20 will have a $5 tlers can step up and avoid costly 19-point victory. Cafarelli scored a game-high 14 points. late fee. The Buffs slipped past sixth- mistakes. ranked Union by just 1.5 points “We’ve had to rebuild and fill to win their second region title in with JV kids,” Coffman said. in a row. But this week, the com- “We work a lot on mental prepa- petition gets even tougher, as the ration. I think for a lot of our Northern Divisional tournament kids, a lot of it’s mental. Some gets under way Friday at Morgan of us, we’ve got to work on our High School. smarts where if we’ve gotten beat “We’re going to try for (the) by a guy, we’ve got to go in with state (title), but we’ve got a lot of the mindset that we’re going to work to do,” Tooele coach Gary win this time. Our biggest prob- Coffman said. lem with the young kids is that The tournament features the they’re inexperienced and they top wrestlers in each weight class want to panic a little bit.” from Regions 10 and 11. Tooele, The preliminary rounds of the Union and No. 9 Stansbury will tournament will take place Friday. be joined by No. 2 Bear River and The consolation finals, which will No. 4 Morgan in the battle for determine third through eighth the divisional title. Wrestlers will places, are scheduled for 2 p.m. have to finish in the top eight of Saturday, with the championship their weight class to advance to round set for 4 p.m. Those who Complete next week’s state tournament. advance beyond divisionals will Nine Tooele County wrestlers join the eight qualifiers from the Local Sports captured region champion- Southern Divisional tournament ships last week. Tooele’s Brady in each weight class at the state In Every Issue Knight (113 pounds), Trevor tournament, which is sched- Gleed (126), David Carreau uled for Feb. 12-13 at the UCCU (152), Jackson Gavin (182), Center on the campus of Utah TOOELETRANSCRIPT Blake Johansen (195) and Jaren Valley University in Orem. BULLETIN Wilson (220) all finished first, as [email protected] B2

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THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 GARDEN SPOT I already miss pomegranates t’s only been a few weeks mixing bowl. since I’ve been unable to get Now, you should be able to Ipomegranates at the store, Jay Cooper readily see the five compart- and I’m not happy about it. ments containing the arils. Use CORRESPONDENT This delicious fruit is typically your paring knife once again available from about October and gently scribe a cut on the through January. So, I finished outside of the fruit that is in our last treasured fruit recently is comprised of the exocarp line with the compartment wall and savored every bite. — most commonly called the inside. Begin at the top and The word “pomegranate” is “skin.” Depending on the variety shallowly cut only about half- misspelled fairly commonly. and range of ripeness, the skin way down the side of the fruit. It’s not unusual to see some- may be a light pink color all Repeat this action for each sec- one incorrectly spell the word the way to a deep purplish red. tion. as “pomegranite” or “poma- It’s easy to see both the attach- Here comes the magical part. granate.” The name pomegran- ment point to the tree it was Turn the fruit upside-down over ate is a derivation from the harvested from, as well as the the deep bowl and gently begin Middle French “pomme gar- bloom end. The remnant of the splitting the fruit apart along the nete,” literally meaning “seeded bloom is called a calyx, and you cuts you just made. The pome- apple.” The botanical name can see the flower structure still granate will easily tear along PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER of the pomegranate, Punica inside this crown-like excocarp each of the scores. Tear each Granatum, means “apple with remains. section back far enough that the Processed pomegranate arils are readily available, but processing your own is significantly less expensive. many seeds.” Moving to the inside of the sections are facing down into For those of you that have fruit, we encounter the meso- the bowl, but not so far enough merged, but everything else will your own orchards, you know carp — a creamy colored tis- that you tear a section off the float to the top when the arils that apples or pears are known sue that nourishes and houses fruit. are swirled around a bit. You can as pomes. So, because of the the arils. If you look down on Flip the fruit back over and quickly skim off all the unwant- resemblance in shape and size a complete pomegranate with you will see the sections clearly. ed parts. to the apple, the pomegranate the bloom (calyx) pointing up at If there is a distinct center sec- If what I’ve described left gets its name. In some places, you, another noticeable feature tion with several arils, remove your head spinning, visit our it’s even called a Chinese apple. becomes apparent. it and take out the arils. If you YouTube video to see me pro- Once inside the skin, the resem- You will see six ridges roughly like, you can also remove some cess a pomegranate just as I’ve blance ends, with all the little equidistant around the perim- of the membranes that form the described. You’re sure to pick up red arils as the treat. That can’t eter of the fruit, and extend- sections. a new skill. Our video is located be said about apple seeds, which ing from the calyx to the stem Again, flip the fruit so that the at YouTube.com/dirtfarmerjay. are quite unappetizing. attachment point. These ridges arils are facing down towards Look for the video entitled “Fast Most people I’ve asked really are the edges of each section your bowl, and place your hand Way to Process a Pomegranate.” like the taste of pomegranate that the arils are contained in. under the fruit with your palm Once you have a bowl of arils, PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER juice. What they don’t like is the Since there are six walls, there up and your fingers spread wide. they can be juiced for a deli- Using the correct method to process a pomegranate is efficient and enjoyable. inconvenience of getting the will be five distinct portions Use your other hand to grasp cious drink. Seeds can settle to edible portions out of the fruit’s inside. the wooden spoon and strike the bottom or be strained out. ate costs between one and two you know it. Save the date now casing. It can be messy, unpre- Once you understand this, the fruit. You might not want to I prefer not to juice pomegran- dollars, and will yield about 12 — Saturday, June 11. The event dictable, and wasteful. It doesn’t processing a pomegranate do this where your neighbors ates — instead we eat bowls of to 15 ounces. You do the math. Organizational Committee is have to be that way. becomes pretty easy. Here’s how can readily see, because you arils fresh, or add them to the If you pick up the skill of quickly accepting nominations now for It’s a misnomer to say we eat you do it. To get started, you’ll are essentially “spanking” the top of spinach-based salads. processing the fruit, you can both the 2016 and 2017 Tours. pomegranate seeds — although need a paring knife, a thick pomegranate, and you could be Incredible. Not only do they save a lot of money and enjoy You can nominate someone else, that is possible. What we are wooden spoon, a deep mixing easily misunderstood. taste fantastic, but they provide this treat a whole lot more often. or yourself. We’d like to hear usually eating are arils — juice- bowl, a damp washcloth, and a You will find that the deeper color to the dish, and are just Now you don’t have an excuse from you. My contact informa- filled cells with a seed contained medium-sized bowl to put non- into the bowl you are able to plain pretty to look at. to not enjoy this delicious super- tion is just below. inside. The whole aril structure aril waste parts in to transport hold the pomegranate, and the As for economics, it’s much food — packed full of all sorts of is edible, including the seeds. to your compost bucket or pile. higher the sides the bowl has, more desirable to process your antioxidants and natural good- Jay Cooper can be contacted The seeds can be eaten (a source I also suggest you wear dark the less mess you will generate own pomegranates than it is to ness. Truly, a guilt-free treat. The at [email protected], or of plant fiber), or discarded as clothes. and the less “aril escapees” you buy packages of pre-done arils. only downside is the wait until you can visit his web channel at arils are slowly chewed. I’m not Begin by scribing a line with will have. As you strike the fruit, Both are delicious, but the price pomegranates are once more youtube.com/dirtfarmerjay for ashamed. I eat it all — simply the point of the paring knife, the arils will quickly drop out point is significantly different. A back in season. videos on gardening, shop skills, because I’m in a hurry, and just penetrating the fruit’s skin, of the fruit and into the bowl. 4.4-ounce package of arils costs On another note, the Annual culinary arts and landscaping. while I’m enjoying one mouthful about an inch and a half down Continue this process work- about $2.50. A whole pomegran- Garden Tour will be here before of arils, I’m getting ready to eat from the calyx. This should be ing around all five sections. the next one. just about the point where the Undoubtedly you will have a To be able to dependably, top of the fruit begins to slope few that hang on. These are NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY efficiently and quickly harvest down to the side. Once cut, easily picked out. You will have all that tastiness, you’ll need to place your fingertips into the some of the membranes and understand a bit of basic anat- slice and begin pulling back the mesocarp that has fallen into TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE omy of the pomegranate. Once skin. Continue all around the the bowl. This can be addressed IRRIGATION COMPANY you understand how this prized slice until the end of the fruit either by hand picking the fruit is “put together,” you’ll comes off. Remove any arils that undesirables out, or as I prefer, The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of never butcher one again. have come along with the top adding enough water to cover Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on The exterior of the fruit and drop them into your deep the arils. The arils will stay sub- WEDNESDAY • FEBRUARY 10, 7PM Grantsville Irrigation Company offices A SWEET CONCEPT 411 So. West St., Grantsville, Utah FOLLOWING PURPOSES: Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of January, 2016, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. 1. Elect five (5) members to the Board of Directors If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would 2. Presentation of financial report like to designate a proxy for your votes, you may 3. President’s remarks pick up a Proxy Form at 411 S. West Street any time before the meeting. 4. Other Business EUGENE MARSHALL President

PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHERYL DEARING The MESA (math, engineering, science, achievement) students at Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School built houses using marshmallows and toothpicks. The best part was that they were able to enjoy their successes afterwards. B4 COMICSB4 COMICS

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

Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli by J.C. Duffy

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker February 1, 2016 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 41 Three-tone DOWN 31 Descendant Re-evaluate your current posi- 1 “___ like chord 1 Weep or heir tion. If you don’t feel satisfied with old times” 43 Holier- 2 Memphis- 35 Skewered your accomplishments, consider picking up more qualifications to 6 “Fear than-thou to-Nashville fare Thatababy by Paul Trapp of Fifty” 44 Jockey’s dir. 37 Common help you follow a path suitable to author controls 3 Heathrow sweetener your personality. ★★★ Jong 46 Like airport 38 Opposite TAURUS (April 20-May 20): 11 Endorsing brains and listing of ecstasy An unexpected opportunity will 14 Like ears (Abbr.) 40 Unwelcome take you on an exciting new jour- draft 48 Alter ___ 4 Chagall and obligation ney. Let your mind mull over the beer 49 The moon Antony 42 Rejection possibilities. A meeting will be 15 Union in Paris 5 DNA of a informative. ★★★ 51 Double request group shapes GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 16 “Anytown, negative? 6 Architec- 45 Emulated ___” 52 One tural a bull Don’t slow down or give anyone 17 Hold of the annex 47 Iditarod the chance to cause concern, grudges Bobbsey 7 Propel a vehicle uncertainty or confusion in your 19 Blazing Twins boat 50 Curtain life. Stay on track and bring about 20 French 53 Some 8 More call the necessary changes in a disci- wine wrestling frigid and 53 Country plined manner. ★★★ classification holds slippery in the CANCER (June 21-July 22): 21 Australian 56 Prejudice 9 Less Himalayas Venture down different cultural with three 58 Historic agitated 54 A Muse paths and see what life has to toes time 10 Hints 55 ___ offer. Your interest will bring you 22 Doctor’s 59 Alternative at (with different close to someone who will moti- due to JVC, “to”) tune vate you to get back to the things once (changed 23 Patheti- 11 Feeling of you enjoy most in life. ★★★★★ cally inept 60 Cleo’s satisfaction one’s person killer 12 Basket mind) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 27 Cardinal 61 Butter weaver’s 57 State Problems at home will escalate if 29 Japanese unit material one’s you don’t find a workable solution tie 62 Reason 13 Appraised views quickly. Do whatever it takes to 30 Focal for many 18 Giving off 63 Costa appease someone who has the device surgeries light del ___ potential to make your life miser- 32 One-eighth 68 Brunched 23 Deep 64 “___ a able. ★★ of a piece 69 Disease sleep deal!” VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): of eight of cereals 24 Diminish in 65 Shooter’s Participate in events that will help 33 Faux ___ 70 Establish intensity marble you show off your skills, or offer (blunder) as law 25 Some 66 Bar a service that can bring in extra 34 Moved 71 ___ Altos, purified rocks cash. ★★★★ Calif. 67 Where stealthily liquids LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 36 Latin music 72 Does 26 Small bacon is type a casino projecting stored? Accept the inevitable and keep 39 Chancellor job ridge moving forward. Don’t let anyone von 73 Disney 28 Cotswold stand in the way of your profes- Bismarck duck cries sional progress. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): FOUR SICK DAYS By Jerry Berns Getting together with someone you can learn from will help you get ahead. Express your thoughts and make unusual changes at home that will enable you to pur- sue a creative idea. ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Keep to yourself and refrain from sharing your plans. Base your decisions on what you know, not what someone tells you. ★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Put your plans into motion. You stand to gain personally and professionally if you are proac- tive. A relationship with someone you love will encourage you to invest in a brighter future. ★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don’t let emotions or anger take over. Make every comment count. Be diligent about the infor- mation you gather. ★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your generosity will help to raise your profile among your col- leagues. What you offer will bring financial benefits and emotional satisfaction for your time and efforts. ★★★★★

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THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 APPLE TECH GURU POETRY What does Energy Saver actually do? ‘Long Distance to My nergy Saver allows you access and/or start up automati- do select to start up my Mac at a to customize your Mac’s cally after a power failure. On my specific time each day. Your pref- Old Coach’ Esleep and wake periods. Scott Lindsay iMac, I checkmark Put hard disks erences may differ. Click OK after Regardless of your schedule, to sleep when possible and wake making your choices and then friend told me recently GUEST COLUMNIST you can set your Mac to turn on for network access. Your prefer- you can close the Preferences that he tries to keep in Ted Kooser or awake, and sleep at specific ences may be different. window by clicking the red dot in Atouch with people he’s U.S. POET LAUREATE, times, allowing your machine to To the bottom right, select the upper-left corner. known even though they don’t 2004-2006 take advantage of sleep time too. before having the entire com- Schedule. In the window that put any effort into doing that Apple states that if you never let puter go to sleep or just your opens, you can checkmark when For 14 years, Scott Lindsay has themselves. Here’s William your display go to sleep, it may display. When you make your to start up or wake your com- helped tens of thousands of peo- Trowbridge, who lives in shorten its life. Go to System choices by moving the slider to puter each day and at a specific ple better their skills, publishing Missouri, making an effort. His burly shape? The rest Preferences through the Apple the left or right, the change is time. You can also set a time for more than 400 articles about the most recent book is Put This On, menu and then open Energy instant. your computer to sleep, restart computer and the Internet. You Please, (Red Hen Press, 2014). could be invention: memory Saver. Below, you can checkmark or shut down each day at a spe- can reach Scott for comments or and desire’s The top two sliders apply to to put hard disks to sleep when cific time. Although I shut my questions at ScottLindsay@Live. Long Distance to My Old Coach sleight-of-hand as we call up the amount of time of inactivity possible, wake for network Mac down each day manually, I com. those we think The reception’s not bad, we’ve known, to chat about across 50 years, the old days though his voice has lost its MICROSOFT TECH GURU boot-camp timbre. and the weather, bum hips He’s in his 80’s now and, in a and cholesterol, recent photo, our small talk numbing as a Make a System Image backup for Windows 10 dial tone, looks it, so bald and pale and serious as prayer. f you recently upgraded link: “System Image Backup.” your external drive into your hard to see behind to Windows 10 and your Next, at the top and to the left, computer. Next, click your Start the tallowing of flesh. Posing We do not accept unsolicited Imachine is running well, I Scott Lindsay click the link: “Create a system button, click “Settings” and with friends, submissions. 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Make your Advanced startup menu. Next, my class arrived— of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem and your computer will be up files individually so you can choice and then click “Next” click “Use a device” and then for his bearlike shape and his copyright ©2015 by William and running fast. have easy access to them. at the bottom. Now you will select the device where your first name, Hugh. Trowbridge, “Long Distance The system image is a copy of Before beginning, plug your confirm your backup settings system image copy is located. to My Old Coach,” from South everything, so if you are having external drive into your comput- in the window below. When you Select the image and then follow He fostered even us, the lowly Dakota Review, (Vol. 15, nos. 3 & a problem with your computer, er and make sure it is turned on. are ready to continue, click the the remaining instructions to track squad. 4, 2015). Poem reprinted by per- in most cases, the problem will The system image copy is gener- “Start backup” button. begin the restoration. “Mr. Morrison,” I still call him. mission of William Trowbridge also transfer into the new copy. ally quite large so you should This backup can take hours to “You were and the publisher. Introduction This is why it is important to select an external drive with suf- complete, but you can continue For 14 years, Scott Lindsay the speedster on the team, a copyright © 2015 by The Poetry create these system image cop- ficient space to copy your entire to work on your computer while has helped tens of thousands of flash,” he recalls Foundation. The introduction’s ies when your computer is run- system contents. the backup is performed. Do not people better their skills, publish- author, Ted Kooser, served as ning well. Right-click your Start button turn off or reboot your computer ing more than 400 articles about with a chuckle. That’s where United States Poet Laureate You should also know that this in the lower-left corner of your during this process as it will Microsoft and Apple software, the his memory of me Consultant in Poetry to the type of backup does not allow desktop, and from the menu, interrupt it and you will have to computer and the Internet. You fades. And what have I Library of Congress from 2004- you to retrieve folders and files click “Control Panel.” When it start it over. can reach Scott for comments or retained of him beyond 2006. separately, but you will need opens, click “File History.” Down If you ever need to reload questions at ScottLindsay@live. the nickname, voice, and to restore the entire backup to in the lower-left corner click the your system image backup, plug com. MOVIE REVIEWS ‘In The Heart of the Sea’ is one whopper of a whale tale

o one who’s read Moby- lad (played by Tom Holland) provide oil to “fuel the machines Dick can forget when when he shipped out on the of industry and move our great Nthe stunned first mate, Essex, to which we’re introduced nation forward,” as a clergyman spying the great white whale for as the movie switches into flash- prays. the first time, turns to captain back mode as it prepares set And heaven forbid you get Ahab, like he’s just seen a ghost. sail in 1820. The capable Owen stuck with blowhole-reaming “You’re gonna need a bigger Chase (Chris Hemsworth) was detail. boat,” he informs him. promised he’d be put in charge, When the gigantic white No, wait—I’m confusing my but a squeeze on whale-oil sup- whale finally makes an appear- culture and my pop culture. It’s ply-and-demand pressure Essex ance, well, it’s very bad news. easy to do. Director Ron Howard company men to appoint their And then things just keep going kinda-sorta mixes it up a bit, benefactor’s under-qualified, from bad to worse, to unspeak- too, in telling the story of the over-gentrified son, George able. (true) story that inspired author Pollard (Benjamin Walker), as It’s hard to look at Chris Herman Melville to write the captain. So Chase reluctantly Hemsworth and not see Thor, (fictional) story that became the signs on as first mate, promis- the movie role with which he’s (familiar) story we all know as ing his pregnant wife (Michelle most associated, especially the biggest, baddest whale tale Fairley) he’ll be home soon— when the drama takes a deep, of all time. maybe a year instead of two, in desperate dive into darker plac- In the Heart of the Sea begins 19th century whaling terms. es. (Forget the harpoon—just with a young Melville (Ben Once the Essex hits the open break out your hammer, dude!) Whishaw, who plays gadget- water, the movie hits its stride— It’s hard not to sympathize with, master Q in the new James Bond especially if you’re a fan of old- or root for the whales, after see- movies) coming to visit crusty fashioned seafaring-adventure ing them impaled and bloodied Tom Nickerson (veteran Irish epics. The heavy canvas of the with iron toggles, spikes and actor Brendan Gleeson). The sails swells with the wind; ropes spires, and knowing that some fledgling writer wants to coax whip, whap and whoosh; metal of them have now been hunted from the old salt the truth about clangs; swarthy men holler, hus- now to near extinction. a doomed whaling ship, the tle and clamber; and, of course, And it’s impossible to miss Essex, its encounter with a leg- there’s water, water everywhere. the movie’s undertone, which endary monster from the deep— The whaling scenes are spe- eventually becomes its overtone: an alabaster-white demon of cial-effect marvels. Howard Yesterday’s whale oil is today’s greed and resource exploitation right.” His first mate disagrees— ture that can smash a ship into a whale—and the adrift-at-sea melds the rush of adrenalized petroleum, and humans are still that resonates today by land or we are but mere “specks,” Chase splinters. horrors endured by the surviving excitement, the ever-present, driven to the ends of Earth to by sea. counters, compared to the vast- They really do need a bigger members of the crew before they life-or-death danger, and the get it. Howard’s history-based “We are kings, circumvent- ness of the world, the unfathom- boat—and sometimes, don’t we were finally rescued. existential melancholy of slaying high-seas yarn has a contem- ing the globe,” boasts captain able mysteries of the sea, and all? Nickerson was an orphaned such magnificent creatures to porary message about hubris, Pollard. “To bend nature is our the monstrous majesty of a crea- —Neil Pond, Parade Magazine

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11. For more information, call (435) where we will assemble in praise, share Tooele Christian Fellowship per person or $3 for seniors who order Tooele Valley Flute Choir and Tooele Senior Centers also are in Tooele 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at testimonies and explore worship in ways Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship very few items or for kids age 11 and The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks need of volunteers. For more informa- West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 that strive to highlight the greatness of Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 under. The breakfast includes one glass members interested in our inaugural tion about volunteering at the Grantsville Senior Center South, Tooele. Please enter through the God. After our morning praise and wor- N. Main, former Stowes Family Music of juice or milk and coffee with refills. effort to raise the profile of local flau- Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For The senior center is for the enjoyment of south side doors. ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible building. For more information, call Bad beer is available and the food is tists. If you love to play the flute and volunteering at the Tooele Center, call all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- delicious. Public invited. want to grow your musical horizons, Debbie at (435) 843-4103. ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Benefit concert at Saint mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in please join us! All levels of skill and bingo, exercise program, line dancing, Marguerite Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more back of building. Steak nights experience welcome. Contact Emma at Life’s Worth Living Foundation wood carving, Wii games, watercolor Iván Díaz, composer and musician information. The dinner special for Feb. 5 is a five- [email protected]. Suicide support group every third class, movies and health classes. for Oregon Catholic Press (OCP), will Tooele First Assembly piece shrimp dinner for $11. On Feb. Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located Meals on Wheels available for home- present a benefit concert on Friday, United Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning 12, the special is a ribeye steak for Tooele Valley Free Masons at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in Saint Marguerite Tooele United Methodist Church ser- worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: $16. On Feb. 19, the special is a two- The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet struggle with suicidal thoughts or have 60 and above, suggested donation is parish hall, 15 S. 7th Street. He will vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- piece halibut dinner for $12 or three the second Friday of each month for lost a loved one to suicide, please plan $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. perform songs from his latest album, Please check our website, tooelecumc. vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are pieces for $14. On Feb. 26, the special dinner and socializing. If you are inter- on attending. Please go on Facebook Transportation available to the store or Honor y Gloria a Él, and from the OCP org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- held at 127 N. 7th Street. is a 12-ounce sirloin steak for $12. ested or have questions please join us and like our page to keep current with doctor visits for residents in the Tooele contemporary Catholic CD, Vive Tu Fe. 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah at the Lodge, located at the corner of our latest news and events. Contact us and Grantsville areas. For transporta- Admission: $5. Ave. in Tooele. Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel Eagles Family Night Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. tion information call (435) 843-4102. A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, PMP Shirley give us a call at (435) 277-0087. com. For more information about the Tooele Special Banquet at Saint Church of Christ Sunday service at 10 a.m. Wednesday McCarty and Sister Eileen Gallegos will center, call (435) 843-4110. Marguerite School What is truth? This is a question that night Bible study and youth groups at host Family Night. Dinner, sloppy joes, Tooele Valley Family History DAV Chapter 20 Pontius Pilate asked Jesus just before salad, chips and dessert will be served The DAV will hold its monthly EC Saint Marguerite Catholic School’s 8th 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s and couple’s Center having Him crucified (Jn 18:38 NASB). at 6:30 p.m., with bingo to follow. The meeting from 7:30-8 p.m. on the Tooele Arts Festival Annual Fundraising Banquet will be held Bible studies. Hunting and equestrian Research your ancestors free with We don’t read of Jesus giving a reply, cost is $6 for adults and $3 for kids third Thursday of each month, except The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. in the fellowship ministries available. Child trained FamilySearch volunteers at the but I can’t help but imagine Jesus star- 11 years and younger. The cost of the December and July, at the Pioneer additional committee members to help parish hall, 15 S. 7th Street in Tooele. care provided at all services. For more Tooele Valley Family History Center, ing right back at Pilate. Jesus, praying to dinner includes two cards for adults and Museum. The general membership plan and execute another successful Cost of the dinner is $40. The banquet information, check out our Facebook 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) God, said: “Sanctify them in the truth; one for kids. Additional cards can be meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In festival. The committee is made up of will feature raffles and silent auctions to page or visit www.tooelesprings.org. 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday your word is truth.” (Jn 17:17). What purchased for 25 cents. Bring your fam- addition, the DAV is looking for three several volunteers who usually meet benefit the school. For reservations, call To hear Bible teaching, download our through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. is this word of truth? John gives us the ily and come out have a fun time and volunteer drivers. No DAV membership weekly from February through mid-June. (435) 882-0081 or stop by the school mobile app. 47 N. Main Street, (435) Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. answer: “In the beginning was the Word, support the Aerie and Auxiliary. Public is required. Will need a VA physical. Call The time commitment increases in June. office. 962-9427. Wednesday evenings by appointment and the Word was with God, and the invited. Curtis Beckstrom at (435) 840-0547 or Please contact the festival director at only. Special classes offered regularly. Word was God.” (Jn 1:1). He continues Adult religion class Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121. [email protected] if you are Excelsior Academy Planning meeting Call the center for more information. interested in contributing to a fun and Select Excelsior Academy students to elaborate on this “Word.” In verse 14 The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult The planning meeting will be held Parkinson’s Disease Support worthwhile community event. are hosting a Valentine’s family event of the same chapter we read: “And the Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the Take Off Pounds Sensibly on Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. All officers are Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, from 6-9 p.m. to Word became flesh, and dwelt among Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt Give yourself the gift of health and Group required to attend to help plan the activ- Family Valentine’s Dance raise money for a trip to Washington, us, and we saw His glory, glory as of Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- wellness. Resolve to lose those extra The February meeting is canceled ities for March and April. Any chairman Tooele City Family Recreation and the D.C. Dinner, dancing with a live band the only begotten from the Father, full of April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your because members of the group will of any activity during these two months Tooele Boys and Girls Club would like to and a dessert auction are included. grace and truth.” Do we realize that in Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., goals and support you in your journey. attend the Victory Summit Symposium is encouraged to be there. invite families of all ages to the Family A photo booth and other fun activities Jesus is found the truth? Bible study is Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per We provide accountability through week- in Salt Lake City on Feb. 26. Nationally Valentine’s Dance. It will be held on are planned. Presale prices are $8 for Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 10 course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at Past president’s dinner meet- ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- known speakers will present the latest Friday, February 5, 2016 from 6:30-8:30 adults, $5 for kids or $25 for a group a.m. Worship is Sunday at 11 a.m. The the door at the first class. ment in a non-judgmental environment. information and practical tools people p.m. at the Dow James Building (438 W. of four. This is a cash-only event. At the Tooele Church of Christ is located at ing TOPS is open to all men, women, teens with Parkinson’s can use to live well The monthly Auxiliary PPs dinner meet- 400 North, Tooele). There will be plenty door, prices are $10 for adults, $7.50 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. The office and preteens. There are now two TOPS today. Regular meetings are held every Charity ing, hosted by PMSP Dianne Moore, of fun for all ages as you listen, dance, for kids or $35 for a group of four. phone number is (435) 882-4642. chapters in Tooele to accommodate your third Friday of the month from 1-2 p.m. will be held at the La Fontaine Mexican hop, skip, and twist to the music. Lots Contact [email protected] schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Tooele Applied Technology College Cornerstone Baptist Restaurant on Wednesday, Feb. 17, of fun prizes! FREE family photographs. for presale details by Jan. 29. Tooele Children’s Justice at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. (TATC) located at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Passion for God, compassion for people This event is free. For more informa- Center 2016, at 7 p.m. All PPs are invited to 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Tooele, Utah, and will resume March 18. at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: tion please contact Tooele City Parks Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in attend. See you there. meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at Contact Hal at (435) 840-3683 or Barb (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this and Recreation at 435-843-2142 or at TATC need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 at (801) 656-9673. [email protected]. Sunday, where you can hear a message and snacks. We appreciate all dona- Annual Chili Cook Off • The Victory Summit Symposium will Chairman Jim Wrathall will host the Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at Barbering Program from the Bible and meet new friends. tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) be held Feb. 26, 2016 for those living annual Eagles Chili Cook Off on the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 TATC offers a standalone barbering Service times: Bible study (for all ages) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. with Parkinson’s. For more information, Grantsville Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. Judging will be North. This chapter will meet occasion- program in our Cosmetology/Barbering 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; call (866) 358-0285. at 5 p.m. sharp. The chili will be served ally at a private residence, so call ahead department. This program is only 1,000 evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- United Methodist dinner for dinner following the judging for $5 for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) Family History Center hours and will prepare you for the dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided Tooele United Methodist church offers Yoga by Yerzhan per person. Please come out and sup- 882-1442 for information. Also see the Greet your ancestors free at the Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. for all services, and children’s church a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee Yoga by Yerzhan, a professional certified port this fun Eagles activity. All proceeds TOPS website at www.tops.org. Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and during morning worship. WiseGuys and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and yoga instructor with 25 years experi- will go to the Building Maintenance E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with trimming hair for men and women as Program during evening worship. dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Tooele Gem and Mineral ence, is it the Tooele Valley Academy Fund. Get your favorite chili recipe ready consultants there to assist you. Open well as shaving and maintaining facial welcome. Society of Dance, 291 N. Main, Tooele, Utah. Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Mountain of Faith Lutheran and come out and join the group. Mondays from 7-8 p.m. For more infor- hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- Our club meets the second Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 We’re a healthy, growing congregation The Tooele Valley Resource mation, contact Patricia at (435) 843- 1800 or visit tatc.edu. of the month at the Tooele Applied to 9 p.m. who welcomes newcomers and reaches Center Auxiliary meeting 7060 or (801) 750-7172. he second meeting of the Auxiliary for Technology College (TATC) Auditorium at Commercial Driver’s License out to those in need. Join us for worship The Tooele Valley Resource Center, February had been moved to Monday, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. Come learn Grantsville Irrigation Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. now sharing a building with the Tooele Health Department and Aging Program Feb. 29, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., due to about rocks, minerals and ways to craft Grantsville Irrigation will be holding its Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Services hours Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a a State Visitation at Granger Auxiliary. with them and enjoy field trips for rock Annual Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10, with respect without taking ourselves too is currently in need of donations. Please The Tooele County Health Department comprehensive six-week course that will Sisters, make note and come out to the collecting. Membership $10/year. Visit at 7 p.m. All those leasing shares need seriously. Check us out on Facebook by consider donating items such as deodor- and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- to contact the office at 435-884-3451 teach you everything you need to know searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran meeting. us on Facebook or www.tooelegem.com. to pass the CDL test. Cost of program ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, Email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 as soon as possible. Shares are leased Church. Please join us for meaningful toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. on a first come first serve basis and is only $2,225. You will receive 80 worship that is also casual and relaxed. com. hours driving time and get one-on-one combs and brushes. Cash is also Elks Check out our calendar on our main need to be requested every year. The For more information, call (435) 882- welcomed. Those who receive services Sons of Utah Pioneers page for holiday hours and closures. For only way to guarantee water is to own a training from our experienced instructor. 7291. include individuals or families in crisis, The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers more information, call (435) 277-2301. share. If there are no shares to lease, Classes start soon so register today! Friday night dinners the homeless and families at risk of Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep you will be unable to use irrigation for (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Dinner will be served each Friday night becoming homeless. For more informa- our pioneer heritage alive. We do this Same-Sex Attraction Support the 2016 season. Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut Nail Technician Program rament followed by fellowship. Sunday tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and through histories, stories, artifacts, Group This group is for men dealing with Senior Center Now enrolling. You can finish and get mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ 843-0244. shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for monuments, museums, service and unwanted same-sex attraction. This The senior center is for the enjoyment licensed and start making money in Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or scholarships. Much of this labor of First Baptist Food Pantry group meets every other week on of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, as little as four months at a low cost. Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: soup and salad for $7. All items above love is found in the Tooele Pioneer The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Thursday evening in Tooele. The group call (435) 884-3446. Activities include The nail program hours are Monday- [email protected]. Web at include your choice of baked potato, Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as offering an emergency food pantry to facilitator “knows how it is.” There Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are French fries or rice pilaf and soup or well as various statues and monuments meet the needs of our community. The is no charge for participation. This is ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. God’s beloved child, beautifully created salad bar. around the county. The Tooele Pioneer food pantry is available for emergency a safe setting that will offer healing, carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays understanding, support and resources. for homebound. Lunch served week- tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Ribeye steak dinner Canyon is another of our projects. We Education from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at For more information, call Rick at (801) days. For age 60 and above, suggested the Episcopal Church welcomes you. Ribeye steaks will be served Friday, Feb. are always looking for artifacts and his- 580 S. Main Street. For information call 5 from 6-9 p.m. for only $13. You will tories as a loan or gift to be displayed 671-2283. donation is $3. For those under age 60, Online courses (435) 882-2048. cost is $5. Transportation available to Spanish services have a choice of baked potato, French for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele Online courses in Network+ and TC Squares — Square and the store or doctor visits for residents La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele fries or rice and soup or salad. Pioneer Museum. If you are interested Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- The Tooele County Food Bank in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For le invita a sus servicios en español in the values of honoring past and Line Dancing fessional seeking to upgrade their skills & Grantsville Emergency Food Meetings transportation information, call (435) los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos future pioneers and in visiting their “Friendship Set to Music” — Come and knowledge of networking and secu- Lodge meetings are held the second 843-4102. a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their Pantry historical settings and learning more join TC Squares for a fun night out with rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. The Tooele County Food Bank and and fourth Tuesday of every month. about those who settled and shaped square and line dancing. We line dance Daughters of Utah Pioneers Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry House committee meetings are held Utah, attend our business and educa- between square dance tips and have The DUP is seeking any family histories, TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- church that focuses in the word of God are in need of canned meats, soups, every third Tuesday of the month. All tion meeting the first Thursday of each a great time. The cost is $2 for ages photographs, books, stories or vintage mation or to enroll. rather than the emotions. God loves you pasta and any non-perishable foods. We members are welcome and encouraged month. A potluck dinner followed by 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for to attend. ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and artifacts (before 1900) to display at Adult education and he wants to reveal himself to you. are accepting donations for Pathways various presentations starts promptly at our DUP Grantsville Museum, located Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 under must be accompanied by an adult Get your high school diploma this year. at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. of domestic abuse). They are in need S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. All classes required for a high school Tooele County of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse of socks, underwear, blankets for twin (435) 249-0703 for more information. Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, diploma, adult basic education, GED across from the Grantsville Cemetery). St. Marguerite beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair Historical Society 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays preparation and English as a second For more information, call Ellen Yates St. Marguerite Catholic Community gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- Mood disorder support group starting at 7 p.m. For more information, language are available. Register now at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey welcomes you to worship with us. Our er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. Monthly meeting Do you or someone you love have a contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- to graduate — just $50 per semester. at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday Underwear and socks must be new. The Tooele County Historical Society’s mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Other items can be gently used. Please monthly meeting for February will fea- offers help, hope and healing. Please website at TCSquares.com. We hope to 833-8750. Adult education classes are tooele.com. (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) help us help our community. Drop boxes ture Troy Johnson, an environmental join us for support group sessions every see you there! for students 18 and over. 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on are located in the Intermountain Staffing Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New protection specialist in the environmen- Stansbury Art and Lit Society Envision the Clark Farm ESOL Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- Office, 7 South Main Street #203, tal office at TEAD-South at the Tooele Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Do you have some great ideas you Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at The Stansbury Art and Lit Chamber ESOL conversational classes are Tooele, UT 84074. Army Depot. His presentation is entitled would like to see implemented at the (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- 841-9903. Wall Gallery artist for the month of held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL “Using Army Historical Records to Find Clark Historic Farm? Do you want to K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) Baby blankets needed February is Rolanda Root. Rolanda is students may also come anytime the Ammunition.” Mr. Johnson is a member Caregiver Support Group share your talents to make a difference 882-0081. We are located on the corner Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- of the Restoration Advisory Board and an accomplished pastel artist who has center is open for individualized study. We’ve changed the date of our meet- in the farm and in the community? We of 7th St. and Vine. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Technical Review Committee, which was been working in this medium since she Registration is $50 per semester. Call ings for the next two months due to have a number of new volunteer posi- Blankets should be new and in good established to bring together members started taking classes and workshops (435) 833-8750 for more information. holidays. Please join us Monday, Feb. 8 tions to help in small or big ways. Come Brit-Ammi Kahal condition. Homemade blankets are of the local community and the Army, several years ago to continue her art from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical and see the vision for the Clark Farm, Early Head Start Covenant People Assembly are teach- also accepted if new. Donations can and to provide the public with an oppor- education. As a member of Stansbury ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. Art and Literary Society, she has shown share your ideas and find out how you Do you have a child under age 3? Are be turned in to the volunteer desk at tunity to talk to experts abour the work faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at The Tooele County Health Department’s many of her pastel artworks from both can help at our Clark Farm Visioning you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. being performed at the Dept. Our meet- 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Aging Services program is the sponsor Plein Air painting and studio work at vari- Meeting, Thursday, Feb. 4 from 7-9 p.m. Head Start is a free program for eligible Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) ing will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 (435) 843-5444 for more information. for these Alzheimer’s Association’s ous venues. Her pastel artwork “Orange in the GHS commons area. Contact families that offers quality early educa- 843-3691 with any questions. at the Tooele County Pioneer Museum Caregiver Support Groups. The groups Barrel Lane” was featured in the Susan Johnsen, 801-971-0842, for tion for infants and toddlers in the home; at 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Please Bible Baptist Church are designed to provide emotional, Tooele Transcript last September. The more information. parent education; comprehensive health park in the rear of the building and enter We would like to invite you to a good Moose Lodge educational and social support for care- piece went on to be selected for The services to women before, during and through the back door. Members and old-fashioned revival with some blue- givers. For more information, call (435) Urban Landscape Exhibit at the Eccles after pregnancy; nutrition education and guests are welcome. If you would like to Stansbury Park grass music and old-fashioned preach- Meals at the Lodge 277-2456. Community Art Center. She has also family support services. Call (435) 841- join our organization, our dues are only ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist Friday and Saturday night dinners will had other pastel pieces selected for jur- 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to $10 a year. Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday Tooele Family Al-Anon ied art shows in Utah. This artwork will Restoration at Benson apply or for free additional information. Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) night dinners include clam chowder or Seeking Historical Items Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele be available for the public to view at the Gristmill Pioneer Museum, in the basement at 840-2152. homemade soup, and/or fish baskets Tooele County Historical Society would Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, The Historic Benson Gristmill Free developmental evaluation the back of the building. For questions (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. like members of the community who 153 S. Main, during their regular busi- Restoration Committee is seeking DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Mountain View Baptist Church or more information, please call Allene Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce have any family or personal histories, ness hours. donations from individuals, groups, and a variety of services to families with We would like to invite you to discover at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, businesses to help with restoration infants and toddlers from birth to age what God’s plan and purpose is for 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. Handel’s “Messiah” efforts and the operation of the historic 3. Individualized services are available baked potato/fries, salad and roll; VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that your life. The Bible contains all of the Rehearsal for the first annual Easter Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to to enhance development in communica- halibut or salmon steak with choice of you would like to donate to our orga- answers for life’s questions. Come baked potato or fries, salad and roll, Alcoholics Anonymous performance of Handel’s “Messiah” Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, 47 tion, motor development, cognition, nization to please call us. We are also Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the and join us this Sunday for our adult or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked will begin Feb. 28 at the Tooele Stake S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. For social/emotional development, self-help looking for books, newspaper articles, Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. Bible study and graded Sunday School potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals Center on 200 South and 200 East in more information contact Mark (435) skills and health concerns. Contact us photos, brochures or any history that For more information, contact Lance which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship are for a reasonable price. No orders Tooele. The time will be 7 p.m. This 241-0065. for a free developmental evaluation at pertains to the Tooele County area. If at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) service begins at 11 a.m. We also have are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- portion will be presented at the Tooele (435) 833-0725. a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 you would like to donate them to our 694-2624. cials are available at the lodge from 11 organization, or if you would let us make Stake Center on March 20. This is Schools Hunter Education p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals an inter-faith community choir and p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs a copy for the Tooele County Historical Food Addicts in Recovery Utah Hunter Education courses will take either Friday/Saturday nights you get orchestra. All singers and musicians are and let us pray together for God’s help. Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) Anonymous place Feb. 9, 11, 16, 17 and 18 from a free one. If you have more than four invited to participate in this traditional Story and Craft Hour Mountain View Baptist Church meets at 882-1612. Are you having trouble controlling the 6-9 p.m. at the Tooele County Health people in your party, please call ahead event. For more information, contact Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Building, located at 151 N. Main St. in to ensure the cook can plan better. For Historical books Betta Nash at 882-5107 or Dave Young Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy 2C. Join us. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step Tooele. The range day will be Feb. 20. members and their guests only. Tooele County Historical Society’s books at 882-2094. the adventures of books and make fun recovery program for anyone suffering State law requires students to attend will be available to purchase at our crafts. For more information, call (435) Stansbury Park Baptist Church from food addiction. Meetings are held Cub Scouting all sessions of class. All students must Entertainment meeting. The History of Tooele County 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at Please join us each Sunday morning at every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Be our Valentine and join us on purchase a Hunter Education voucher On Saturday, Feb. 13, the band Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter Thursday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m., at the for $10 from a license agent/vendor Rockaholics will play from 7-11 p.m. For and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and South, Tooele. Please enter through the Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse at the north back entrance. For more Tooele Jr. High School, 411 W. Vine before attending a class. Bring the members and their guests only. we also have eight note cards depicting south side doors. (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For information, call Millicent at (435) 882- Street, Tooele, for a fun night of Cub voucher to the first class and give to four different pioneer buildings for $4. details, please call us at (435) 830- Super Bowl party 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or Scouting fun and help. There is a sec- Free Preschool Hour the instructor. The voucher includes all These will make great gifts for your fam- 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. On Sunday, Feb. 7, we will be hosting a visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is tion for every adult involved in Cub Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele costs for the class and includes a small ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at Super Bowl party from 2 p.m. until after welcome to attend. Scouting. You’ll be with others just like Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity game license that is validated upon 882-1612 if you would like to purchase First Lutheran Church the game. There will be food, prizes and you and find help and ideas to assist hour of learning, singing and creating. completion of the class. For more infor- these books. First Lutheran Church, on the corner of a raffle. Please come and cheer for your Tooele County Aging you as a leader and your den or pack. This class is for all children 0-5 years mation, call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan 7th and Birch, would like to invite you favorite team. For members and their Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- Be in the know and stay updated on old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For at 882-6795. to hear of God’s grace and the love of guests only. Groups and events unteers to help us meet the needs of what is happening and resources avail- more information, call (435) 833-1934 Christ, who died to forgive you of your seniors in the community. Many seniors ext. 1410. We are located at West able in Deseret Peak District and also Churches sins and attain salvation on your behalf. Women of the Moose Local author seeks photos require assistance and need rides to Great Salt Lake Council. See you at Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Worship is at 10 a.m. each Sunday. On Feb. 18 at 5:30 p.m., the WOTM doctors or other health professionals. A local author and historian is seeking roundtable! It’s the best 90 minutes of Tooele. Please enter through the south Sunday school and adult Bible class at will host a Navajo taco dinner. All pro- Rides help seniors live more indepen- original photographs of Saltaire, Black adult Cub Scout fun you will have each side doors. The Church of Jesus Christ of 11:15 a.m. ceeds will go to the Idaho/Utah Moose dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 Rock, Beach and/or Lake Point, month!! Latter-day Saints Association. On Feb. 21 from 10:30 for more information. The Grantsville Kindergarten Readiness as well as any similar turn-of-the-century To find a meeting house and time of New Life Christian Fellowship a.m.-12:30 p.m., the WOTM will be The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- attractions and resorts for an upcoming worship for The Church of Jesus Christ We invite you to worship and serve serving brunch. For members and their ing a free weekly workshop for both par- book project. Those who wish to contrib- of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and guests only. Bulletin Board Policy ent and child. Your child will participate food pantry is open from noon to 3 ute information or photographs of these and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin in a preschool, introducing skills that p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 parks should contact Emma Penrod or contact (435) 850-2037. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The are needed for kindergarten, while par- E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, at [email protected]. Contributions Eagles Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic ents participate in a class that will give women and men are also available will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Berean Full Gospel Church clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the them tips and ideas of how to make We invite you to discover how God’s every week. Sunday services are at our released pictorial history book. There is Sunday breakfasts advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele their child’s education years successful. Word can transform your life and provide Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and no such thing as too many photographs There is a breakfast served each Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To Your child must be four years old and you with the answers for questions and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more as the author needs a minimum of 160 Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- beginning kindergarten in the 2016-17 for problems you may be struggling to by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. photographs, and any help is greatly special every Sunday for $5 per person 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the school year. Winter/Spring sessions overcome. Come join us this Sunday NLOT.org. appreciated. and you can order off the menu for $7 desired publication date. available Feb. 3-24 and April 20-May morning for our 10 a.m. worship service KID SCOOP B7

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© 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 8 Build Strength Strengthen your legs, arms and torso with these exercises each day. In 1999, biologist Sonke Johnsen discovered a deep-sea octopus called Stauroteuthis syrtensis that has developed glowing suckers on its tentacles.

This species lives about 2,500 feet down in the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists in a research submarine were able to capture several of these small octopuses which are about the size of a fist. Stand straight up with your In the laboratory, away from arms extended. Slowly raise the sub’s bright lights, they your left foot out to one side. saw the tentacles glow blue-green. Balance on one leg that way The life of an for 10 seconds. Repeat. There are octopus is one of “It would be as if your hand more than constant peril. Crabs and turned into a light bulb,” 150 species small fish like to dine on Johnsen says. of octopus, their eggs and young. all with eight Why did suckers turn into light tentacles. These A grown octopus must bulbs? Adapting to the deep ocean soft-bodied invertebrates always watch out for other is the most likely cause of the (animals without a predators in the sea. change. Blue-green light travels backbone) range in the farthest through water and is size. One species is no To escape from a predator, useful for attracting prey and mates. bigger than your thumb, an octopus will squirt out while the Pacific giant a cloud of ink. Thousands Stand up straight and extend octopus grows to be ten of feet down, where your arms out to the side. or more feet from the tip the sea is already inky Rotate your arms in small of one tentacle to another black, they squirt a circles. Gradually increase the and can weigh up to 50 glow-in-the-dark ink. size of the circles you make. pounds.

Stand up straight with your hands on your hips. Rotate your upper body as far as you The octopus can change color whenever can in each direction 10 times, it wishes. Danger causes it to turn pale as smoothly as possible. and excitement causes it to “blush.” Its skin is covered with bumps and warts. To hide, an octopus can not only change its skin Look through color, it can also raise and lower the newspaper its bumps to make itself warty and cut out or smooth. pictures of feet, heads, arms and Certain kinds of octopus can bodies. Put the become almost transparent and pictures back nearly “disappear” from a predator. together in new ways to How many octopuses can make silly you find hiding here? creatures. Place your palms together and stick your elbows out. Now press your hands together as hard as you can for five seconds. Repeat 10 times.

Standards Links: Physical Education: Find the words in the puzzle, Use a variety of basic and advanced What’s Missing? then in this week’s Kid Scoop movement forms. The most deadly stories and activities. predator is the moray eel. It can slip into the same Complete the grid by using all the crevice where the octopus letters in the word EIGHT in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter hides. Its strong jaws can should only be used once in each row. tear off an octopus’ Some spaces have been filled in for you. tentacle!

If an octopus loses a tentacle, it can grow a replacement.

Find the octopus that has only seven tentacles.

Q: What did the boy octopus say to the girl octopus? d your hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand. hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, your d hol to want I ANSWER: Eight of a Kind Look through the newspaper for eight (8) pictures or words of each of the following: Pretend you have a pet octopus. Describe what life is like with • food • animals • prices • fall pictures this pet. Be imaginative! Do • 3-digit numbers you take your octopus for walks? Is it trained? Standards Link: Science: Compare and sort common objects. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY February 4, 2016

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville forward Brayle Crosman (22) looks to pass against Tooele’s Abby Webber during the 60-41 rivalry win at Grantsville High School on Tuesday. “This one felt so good. We’ve been wanting to beat these guys. I’ve been wanting to beat these guys all four years. It just felt so awe- some. It was such a great feeling.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville senior Colton Adams (center) signs his National Letter of Intent to play for Southern Utah Univerisity’s football Megan Cafarelli team on Wednesday at Grantsville High School’s commons area, as his parents Tony Adams (left) and Michelle Adams (right) Grantsville point guard watch and Cowboy football coach Curtis Ware (top) stands in the background with supporting Grantsville football players.

intermission. Knight, Kalli Hammond and Girls Vanderwerken hit a 3-pointer Whitney Castagno combined to on the first Tooele possession of chip in another 12 points and continued from Page B1 Six county athletes ink the second half to make it a six- seven rebounds for the home point game. team. after an inbounds pass two and With less than two minutes to Stewart led Tooele in scoring a half minutes into the game. go in the third quarter, Grantsville with 11 points while Jackson National Letters of Intent Jackson found senior center center Abby Butler stole a pass had 10 and Vanderwerken had Paris Stewart under the basket to the wing and drew a foul on nine. Sophomore forward Emily by Tavin Stucki “I’m a little plans to attend Treasure Valley on the next possession to make Tooele guard Miranda Swan on Webber combined with her sis- SPORTS EDITOR Community College on partial it 5-1 Tooele. a finger-roll three-point play to ter Abby Webber and fellow for- scholarship that will cover every- The Buffs didn’t score for the make it 42-27. Swan fouled out ward Abbie Vangrimbergen to Just after noon on Wednesday, 3A-school kid thing academic, though she rest of the quarter until Stewart on the play. score another 11. Colton Adams strode into the did receive a little bit of inter- made an and-one play less than Grantsville started the fourth Tooele dropped to 2-4 in commons area at Grantsville on a 1-9 team. est from Western Wyoming and a second before time expired, quarter going 2-of-6 from the Region 10 while Grantsville High School, joined by his par- I shouldn’t have USU Eastern. and Grantsville used the famine foul line, but only missed four improved to 2-3. ents and teammates from the “I really, really, really like the to go on an 11-0 run to make it of the additional 16 through the “The girls are excited, but they Cowboy football team. As he sat even got looked coach and the team,” she said. 12-8 at the end of the period. final 6:24 to put the game away. just started talking about Union,” down at one of the lunch tables “He’s just a good guy. And I like Grantsville senior point guard The Cowboys held Tooele to Vera said. “They’re ready to go.” and picked up a pen to sign his at. When they the town, because it’s a small Megan Cafarelli, who had a game- six points for all but the last four [email protected] National Letter of Intent to play town, a college town, but it felt high 14 points and six assists, seconds of the fourth quarter, as defensive end at Southern Utah did offer me, I more like home. I really like helped the momentum by draw- Vanderwerken hit a jumper from University, he looked the part small towns. I really like the girls, ing a charge on Vanderwerken. the short corner to cut the lead of a collegiate student-athlete, was fully com- the girls there were awesome.” On the next possession, Cafarelli back inside 20 points. already sporting an SUU hat and Spaulding said she will likely hit a jumper from the elbow to “This one felt so good,” Transcript’s shirt. mitted because play centerback during her stay give Grantsville back the 7-5 lead Cafarelli said. “We’ve been want- Colton Adams said he chose in Ontario, Oregon, but there is with 2:31 left in the quarter. ing to beat these guys. I’ve been Southern Utah because he liked I was just grate- a possibility of playing midfield “She was definitely on point wanting to beat these guys all Athlete of the idea of being close to out- as well. tonight, she did a great job,” Vera four years. It just felt so awe- door activities like hunting when ful that they saw Savanna Jones said the small- said of her senior captain. “She some. It was such a great feel- he’s not on the football field. town atmosphere and nursing knew she had to track the basket ing.” the Week “I liked the location a lot,” my potential program at Utah State University to get her teammates open, and Cafarelli led all scorers with he said. “If I want to go to nice, and what I could Eastern were big draws for her, she did that.” 14 points and added six assists. awards sunny St. George, it’s 40 minutes as she plans to accept a partial The Cowboys never relin- Crosman had 12 points, eight away. Or Vegas, there’s so much. academic scholarship. quished that lead, running rebounds and five steals. Butler It’s right there, perfect near all be.” “Three years ago I was diag- out to a 26-15 lead on a Brayle had 11 points and 11 rebounds introduced these fun spots, but not right in Colton Adams nosed with takayasu arthritis, Crosman fast-break layup with to go wither her four steals the fun spots, and I like that.” SUU football signee and I had to go to the hospital about two minutes to go in the and three assists. Ekins had 11 by Tavin Stucki Before he enrolls, the Tooele a lot, and I then developed a half, and Grantsville led 30-21 at points and four rebounds. Brynn SPORTS EDITOR native plans to serve a mission mission for The Church of Jesus love for nursing and the medi- for The Church of Jesus Christ Christ of Latter-day Saints, and cal field,” Jones said in a text When the Transcript of Latter-day Saints for two said Wednesday he will post- message. “They (USUE) don’t Bulletin sports department years. Adams also had varying pone that service so he can play have a ton of athletic money and came up with the idea for an interest from schools like Utah at Snow next season. they knew I would receive aca- Join the Club! Athlete of the Week, we hoped State, Weber State, Idaho and Stansbury High School had demic money. It’s only going to it would become somewhat of Dixie State before accepting four signees, three of which who cover partial, but I have applied a distinguished award. a full-ride scholarship to be a played on the girls soccer team for some other scholarships as Tooele Club To do that, we knew we Thunderbird. this season: Amber Spaulding well.” Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual needed a sponsor. “I’m a little 3A-school kid will play at Treasure Valley Jones said she plans to attend Teen Center Membership So while the graphic just on a 1-9 team,” Adams said. “I Community College in Ontario, school this summer to finish Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. below this article will (hopeful- shouldn’t have even got looked Oregon; Savanna Jones will play some prerequisites and start ly) always have the Mountain at. When they did offer me, I was at Utah State University Eastern; other classes in the fall. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 West Medical logo, we felt it fully committed because I was and all-time leading goal scorer Dominic Sylvestri said he was appropriate to clarify a just grateful that they saw my Michaela Didericksen inked with expects to play central midfield- Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! few things at the request of the potential and what I could be.” Idaho State University. er for the Mountain Lions on advertising department: Adams is one of six athletes Stansbury’s Dominic Sylvestri scholarship. There are currently no priz- from Tooele County schools who signed with the men’s team at the “I got really close with the Afterschoolol es awarded beyond having signed their NLIs to play college University of Colorado Colorado team and I liked how they the photograph and a short athletics across the country. He, Springs. played,” Sylvestri said. “And my programs forfor bio, and the athletes named along with Tooele safety Ryan Michaela Didericksen said uncle lives there, so I have family are selected by the Transcript Brady who signed with Snow she received a little bit of atten- there as well.” Youth andd Teens sports department — not by College, are the only two from tion from other schools and was Sylvestri’s father, John ages 6 - 18.8. When School the sponsor of the award. the county to have signed on a little surprised herself when Sylvestri, said Dominic Sylvestri is The Club We also wanted to use this Wednesday to play football at she chose Idaho State. scrimmaged with the Mountain is In! Out space to congratulate any the next level. “I went up there and I just Lion soccer team on a visit last Tooele County athlete we Brady said he chose to be a really liked it,” Didericksen said. year and scored twice before name as Athlete of the Week. Badger because of the small- “The coaches and the team and coaches asked him to leave the TooeleClub.org [email protected] town atmosphere he experi- the campus, I just liked every- pitch and give someone else a enced at a camp he attended thing.” chance to put the ball in the net. last year. Didericksen, who scored There are more Tooele County “I really loved their coaches, more than 100 goals during her athletes who are still in the great guys,” Brady said. “I only high school career at Stansbury, recruiting process, and news will had one other offer from William expects to play striker her first develop throughout the year on Penn, and I didn’t have a chance year as a Bengal and was offered where they will attend college. to get out there.” a scholarship for basically every- To submit recruiting tips, Brady has previously said he thing but housing. email sports editor Tavin Stucki. 2 016 PREP would like the chance to serve a Amber Spaulding said she [email protected] of Boys ATHLETES the WEEK continued from Page B1 session. Using that momentum, ABBY BUTLER , GRANTSVILLE the big man scored on a near- Cowboy center Abby Butler was integral in Grantsville’s 64-48 win ly-identical play to make it an eight-point game the next time over Park City on Jan. 28 with 14 points, 13 rebounds and four down the court. steals. The junior’s play allowed Grantsville to win its fi rst game Not to be outdone, Grantsville point guard Cameron Potter in Region 10 action this season, to which head coach Megan Vera scored four straight points to accredited her team’s recent confi dent boost as evident by the reel the Cowboys back to within 19-point win over Tooele on Tuesday. striking distance. Later, after Hymas’ big 3- pointer, Potter scored another four points on transition layups BRADY KNIGHT, TOOELE to make it a three-point game with less than 10 seconds to go. Tooele junior Brady Knight captured the Region 10 title at 113 Grantsville stole the ensu- pounds, winning all three of his matches by pin during Saturday’s ing inbounds pass and forward Trevor Colson missed a close region tournament. None of Knight’s matches reached the third shot with four seconds to go, period, with the shortest match lasting just 40 seconds. but it wouldn’t have made the difference since he wasn’t fouled and the Cowboys needed a three- point play to force overtime any- way. “We need to figure out put- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ting together a whole game,” Grantsville’s Colton Adams (22) fouls Tooele’s Ace Hymas (23) during the second Grantsville coach Bryan half of Wednesday’s rivalry game. Tooele prevailed 54-51. Detweiler said. Tooele went on an 11-2 run to make it 23-14 with 2:55 left in Searle also had 11 rebounds. 435.843.3689 Catherine that spanned 3:30 in the second the half. Potter and Adams combined Dr. David 576 Hwy 138, Ste 400, Carter quarter, capped on one side by Hymas and Searle each had for 32 points for the Cowboys. Family Nurse a Hymas 3-pointer and on the 20 points for the Buffaloes, while [email protected] Bowman Stansbury Park (next to Soelbergs) Practitioner other by a long Searle field goal Powers chipped in another nine. THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C1 Give your heart some love

eart disease often is described as the silent 2 1/2 teaspoons Cajun season- Hdisease because it can ing, divided use develop over many years before 2 1/2 teaspoons light brown it shows any symptoms. Heart sugar, divided use disease can include many 1 1/2 teaspoons poultry sea- conditions. Among them are soning, divided use congestive heart failure, stroke, 4 4-to-5-ounce trout fillets, congenital heart defects and pin bones removed, patted coronary heart disease, which dry includes heart attack and angi- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin na. Among the risk factors that ter. olive oil, divided use can lead to heart disease are • Sodium can contribute to 2 stalks celery, finely chopped high blood pressure, diabetes high blood pressure. Aim to eat 5 green onions, sliced (white and high cholesterol. less than 2,300 milligrams of and green parts separated) Healthy lifestyles are impor- sodium per day. If you’re at risk 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped tant for heart health for people for high blood pressure, your 2 (15-ounce) cans pinto of all ages. Implementing the goal should be to consume 1,500 beans, drained and rinsed following healthy habits will milligrams or less per day. 1 (15-ounce) can no-salt-add- help prevent or delay the onset • Eat fish, especially oily fish, ed diced tomatoes of heart disease and the risk fac- such as salmon, trout and her- 1/2 teaspoon salt tors associated with it: ring, at least twice per week. Oily 3 cups frozen collard greens • Consume a diet rich in fruits fish contribute omega-3 fatty (about 8 ounces) and vegetables, whole grains acids, which are associated with 1/2 tablespoon Louisiana- and high-fiber foods. Fruits a reduced risk of death from style green hot sauce and vegetables may help you coronary artery disease. Lemon wedges, for serving 3/4 cup water. and cover loosely with foil. control your weight and your • Get plenty of physical activ- 3. Bring the mixture to a sim- Repeat with the remaining 1/2 © 2016 King Features Synd., blood pressure. Soluble fiber ity. Moderate exercise, like a 1. Mix together 1 1/2 tea- mer, and cook until the liquid is tablespoon olive oil and 2 fish Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis helps control cholesterol, and brisk walk, should make you spoons each Cajun seasoning slightly reduced, 10 to 12 min- fillets. Serve with bean and col- insoluble fiber has been shown feel slightly out of breath. If you and brown sugar and 1/2 tea- utes. Stir in collard greens and lard green mixture, and lemon to decrease the progression of don’t have 30 minutes, you can spoon poultry season. Sprinkle cook until tender, about 5 min- wedges. cardiovascular disease in high- do it in 10-minute increments mixture on the flesh side of each utes. Add green onion tops and a Opinions risk individuals. and still enjoy the health ben- fish fillet, and set fish aside in few dashes of hot sauce. Angela Shelf Medearis is an • Limit fat to no more than efits. the refrigerator. 4. Heat 1/2 tablespoon olive award-winning children’s author, Shared Freely. 20 percent to 35 percent of total My recipe for Cajun Pan-Fried 2. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over culinary historian and the (Yours and Ours.) calories. The average American Trout with Collard Greens is a oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat; add 2 of the author of seven cookbooks. Her man should consume about great way to incorporate an oily medium-high heat. Add celery fish fillets, seasoned-side down, new cookbook is “The Kitchen 2,000 calories per day, the aver- fish and hearty greens into your and green-onion whites and and cook, undisturbed, until the Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her Open Forum age woman around 1,500. If 30 healthy heart diet. cook, stirring occasionally, until skin has turned a dark reddish- website is www.divapro.com. To percent of the calories came CAJUN PAN-FRIED TROUT soft, 4 to 5 minutes. Add garlic brown color on the bottom, 3 see how-to videos, recipes and Every Tuesday from fat, total fat should be no WITH COLLARD GREENS and remaining 1 teaspoon each to 4 minutes. Carefully turn the much, much more, Like Angela more than 67 grams, and satu- If you can’t find frozen col- Cajun seasoning, brown sugar fillets and cook until flesh turns Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen TOOELETRANSCRIPT rated fat should be less than 22 lard greens, you can substitute and poultry seasoning. Cook, from clear and translucent to Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may BULLETIN grams. Of course, you don’t need frozen mustard, kale or turnip stirring, 30 seconds. Add the white and firm, about 1 more not be reprinted without permis- any saturated fat, so less is bet- greens, as desired. beans, tomatoes and salt, and minute. Transfer fillet to a plate sion from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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MOVIE REVIEWS ‘Star Wars’ comes roaring and soaring back in ‘The Force Awakens’ eep into the most antici- unfolding now—and points to pated movie of the year, things yet to come. Dtwo central characters— You probably already know one old, one new—are on a that several iconic actors return. desperate mission and in a very Harrison Ford’s Han Solo is still tight spot. the coolest space cowboy of “People are counting on us,” all time. Princess Leia (Carrie veteran smuggler Han Solo Fisher) has become a general. (Harrison Ford) growls. “The gal- And Jedi legend Luke Skywalker axy is counting on us.” (Mark Hamill)…well, everybody That pretty much sums up the spends most of the movie look- lofty expectations placed on the ing for Luke, and so will you. movie, as well. The first new Star You’ll delight in seeing some Wars film in nearly a decade, the very familiar other things seventh in the franchise, and again—X-Wings and TIE the first since Disney bought Fighters, the Millennium Falcon, the rights from founding father- two particular droids, a tall, hir- director-creator George Lucas, sute biped and one very special it comes cloaked in secrecy and light saber, in particular. And with a mothership of baggage. you’ll hear a couple of familiar Diehard fans have been waiting phrases, too. for it for years. Speculation has And there are some very been building for months. What impressive newcomers, as well. will J.J. Abrams, the director of British actress is Daisy Ridley two Star Trek movies, bring to is terrific as Rey, a spunky junk it—or do to it? It’s expected to scavenger on a desert planet be the biggest box-office mon- who becomes a major player eymaker of the year, if not the on a much larger stage—and decade, and maybe of all time. provides young female Star Wars So people—and perhaps the fans a rockin’ role model the whole the galaxy—are indeed likes of which they’ve never had counting on this new Star Wars, before. Newcomer John Boyega and I don’t think they’ll be dis- makes a fine leading man as appointed. It’s got everything Finn, a stormtrooper who any fan could want: powerful defects when his conscience nostalgia, exciting new char- won’t let him continue to fight acters, rousing action, stirring for a cause he knows is wrong. disciple of Darth Vader, whose Nyong’o is cool but completely mic characters. you’ll gasp, you’ll be giddy and emotion, spectacular scenery, Oscar Issac plays Poe Dameron, formidable powers were shaped unrecognizable as the alien And the new little bleeping, you’ll maybe—likely—even shed eye-popping effects, and a plot the cocky top-gun pilot of the by a treacherous past. Domhnall proprietress of a way-out-there beeping, cooing, purring “snow- a tear, or possibly two. that threads things that hap- Resistance. Gleeson drips evil as the fascist interplanetary saloon frequent- man” of a robot, BB-8, is a real And come next December, pened decades ago with things Adam Driver is Kylo Ren, a intergalactic general Hux. Lupita ed by a spectrum of crazy cos- scene-stealer. when Disney’s eighth install- With composer John Williams’ ment, Rogue One, hits theaters, spectacular, swelling orchestral you’ll be back in the ticket line Celebrate the American spirit with American Profi le score once again providing the again—won’t you? soundtrack, Star Wars has come every Tuesday in your roaring and soaring back, a fab- Star Wars: The Force ulous, bountiful, richly reward- Awakens PG TOOELE TRANSCRIPT ing payoff for anyone who’s been Starring Daisy Ridley, John BULLETIN waiting, patiently or otherwise. Boyega and Oscar Issac You’ll cheer, you’ll chuckle, Directed by J.J. Abrams THURSDAY February 4, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C3 Heart-shaped treats are for the birds

ive a little heart or two, or 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups birdseed 2. Meanwhile, arrange the even three, to your back- Baking sheet lined with parch- cookie cutters on the lined bak- Gyard feathered friends on ment or waxed paper ing sheet. Valentine’s Day with this bird- 4-6 heart-shaped cookie cut- 3. Spoon the mixture into the seed treat shaped with cookie ters, roughly 3 inches by 4 cookie cutters. Press down with cutters. An ideal kitchen craft to inches the back of a spoon, or compact enjoy with preschoolers when 2 straws, cut into 3-inch pieces the mixture with fingers using a the big kids are off at school, it’s String or twine piece of waxed paper between also super-fun for older kids to fingers and the mixture. do with the whole family on a 1. In a large bowl, an adult 4. Insert a straw piece into weekend afternoon. COOKIE CUTTER BIRDSEED should pour the boiling water each shape to create a hole for Pick up a bag of birdseed, TREATS into the gelatin. Stir until dis- hanging, and leave in place. packets of unflavored gelatin 2 envelopes (1/4 ounce each) solved, and then add 1 1/2 cups 5. Set the baking sheet of filled and root through your cup- unflavored gelatin, such as birdseed. Stir until birdseed is cookie cutters in the refrigerator boards for cookie cutters, then Knox brand coated, adding more seed if mix- for two hours. Remove and let you’re all set to go. 1/2 cup boiling water ture is too watery. stand in a dry room overnight or until hard, turning the filled cookie cutters occasionally. 6. Carefully pop each treat out of its cookie cutter. Remove straws, thread string or twine through the holes, and hang from a tree branch, fence or deck railing. Makes 4-6 bird treats TIP: Extra birdseed in your bag? Take a pine cone, roll it around in peanut butter until it’s completely covered, then roll it once more in birdseed. Tie a string around it and hang it outside. • • • Donna Erickson’s award- Arnold Schwarzenegger winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television rnold Schwarzenegger • • • nationwide. To find more of her has completed his next Former supermodel Jerry creative family recipes and activ- Afilm, the revenge thriller Hall hooked up with rock star ities, visit www.donnasday.com “478,” in which he plays a man Mick Jagger in 1977, got mar- and link to the NEW Donna’s whose wife and child died in ried in Bali in 1990 and had Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- a plane crash caused by an air four children (now 18-30). Hall est book is “Donna Erickson’s traffic controller’s screw-up. sued Jagger for divorce in 1999, Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” When Arnold makes it known citing infidelity as the reason, he wants vengeance, the con- but Mick had their marriage © 2016 Donna Erickson troller is placed in protective invalidated in the High Court Distributed by King Features Synd. custody. You can guess the of England and Wales. Now rest. Hall is set to marry billionaire Charlize Theron and Javier Rupert Murdoch, $11 billion Bardem star in the Sean Penn- strong. directed “The Last Face,” but Murdoch was married from the film is having difficulty 1956-1967 to Patricia Booker, Healthy bodies don’t need supplements getting distribution despite producing one child. In 1967 the headlines they made with he married Anna Murdoch DEAR DR. ROACH: After view- that taking anything (prescrip- 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL their “romance.” It was origi- Mann; they had three children ing an infomercial that praised tion or supplement) is of benefit 32803. Enclose a check or money nally supposed to be released and ended it in 1999. He then the benefits of probiotics, I would to people who are healthy with order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6. last year, but to date is still not married Wendi Deng, had two like to know what you think. no symptoms. Probiotics haven’t Canada with the recipient’s slated to open. children with her and ended Probiotics have been prescribed been shown to benefit healthy printed name and address. Please Kiefer Sutherland and his their marriage in 2013. Poor when one is taking antibiotics to people. Any treatment can have allow four weeks for delivery. dad, Donald Sutherland, have rich Rupert was then single replenish the good bacteria that side effects. • • • made their first film together, for two years! Murdoch was is lost. While there may be some ben- DEAR DR. ROACH: I have “Forsaken,” with Demi Moore. chairman and CEO of News When taking no medication, efits, such as preventing antibiot- lower-back ache and have been The Western drama was well- Corp., the world’s second larg- I found that when I took one ics-associated diarrhea, I hesitate seeing a chiropractor, which helps received at both the 2015 est media conglomerate. His capsule (30 billion live cultures before recommending any treat- a little. Would yoga help? — A. Toronto Film Festival and the “News of the World” newspa- per capsule/10 probiotic strains) ment to a healthy, asymptomatic ANSWER: Yoga does help many Zurich Film Festival, where per’s hacking scandal forced on a daily basis, I would get gas person. people with back pain, but it’s Kiefer accepted the Golden him to resign as CEO of News and diarrhea; therefore, I stopped • • • likely that the everyday irregulari- important to find an instructor Eye Award. The film will be International and as CEO taking them. I thought that this DEAR DR. ROACH: Does high ties you may have had without with experience with beginners released Feb. 19, but here’s the of 21st Century Fox, which was the exact opposite reaction blood pressure cause irregular or noticing take on new significance and in using yoga specifically for rub ... Kiefer gets top billing included The Fox Broadcasting that should have occurred. Please abnormal heart rhythms? — P.K.S. with a diagnosis of high blood back pain. Similarly, tai chi and over his father. Network. write about the pros and cons ANSWER: Not usually. In some pressure. Pilates exercises have been shown • • • • • • and the reasons/necessity for people with very longstanding That being said, since it is pos- to be useful treatments for back “Star Wars: The Force When “America’s Got Talent” taking probiotics on a daily basis. high blood pressure, the heart sible they are related, it’s certainly pain. Awakens” has overtaken returns this summer with- — D.A.M. can become dilated — blown up worth an EKG next time you see • • • “Jurassic World’s” $1.6 billion out Howard Stern, executive ANSWER: Probiotics are like a balloon to much more than your internist or cardiologist to Dr. Roach regrets that he is box office, and by the time you producer Simon Cowell will microorganisms, usually bacte- its normal size. When the heart, make sure you don’t have a dan- unable to answer individual let- read this will have knocked be filling his chair. Ironically, ria or yeast, that have beneficial particularly the atria (the top gerous heart rhythm. Sometimes ters, but will incorporate them in “Titanic” out of the No. 2 spot, the King of Blunt Honesty properties. There is at least some chambers), becomes dilated like doctors order 24-hour (or longer) the column whenever possible. even with its impressive $2.2 returns to American TV just as evidence to support the use of that, it makes atrial fibrillation EKGs for use at home, which can Readers may email questions to billion gross. However, “The “American Idol” is departing. probiotics for inflammatory more likely. be correlated with any symptoms [email protected]. Force” will have to stay awake And if you think he was brutal bowel disease (Crohn’s and ulcer- High blood pressure is very of heart irregularities. edu. To view and order health nights to pass “Avatar” with its with singers ... wait ‘til he gets ative colitis), colon inflammation common. Irregular heartbeats The booklet on abnormal heart pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall. $2.8 billion take. When that to the jugglers, sword swallow- from radiation, irritable bowel are universal — we all have some rhythms explains atrial fibrillation com, or write to Good Health, 628 happens, “Avatar” will unleash ers and magicians! syndrome and other diseases of every day. It is human nature and the more common heart- Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. “Avatar 2” in December 2017, the GI tract. to associate one problem with rhythm disturbances in detail. followed by “3” in 2018 and “4” © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. However, with a few excep- another, since they are both relat- Readers can obtain a copy by © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. in 2019. tions, there is very little evidence ed to the heart. However, it’s more writing: Dr. Roach — No. 107W, All Rights Reserved

• When you were in school, you only 27 percent of this youth- of that notorious character, may have had to memorize ful, tech-savvy demographic also wrote the beloved chil- the names of all 50 states. said they preferred the elec- dren’s book “Chitty-Chitty- You probably weren’t taught, tronic version. Bang-Bang,” based on bed- though, that fully half of those • Those who study such things time stories the author made names are derived from the report that beloved British up for his young son. languages of the continent’s by Samantha Weaver author Charles Dickens was • If you’re traveling in China and native peoples. adamant that he always sleep propose a toast in someone’s • It was American journalist and • The declarations that the with his head pointing north. honor, be sure you’re hold- poet Max Eastman who made physical book is dead have He even carried a compass ing the glass with both hands; the following sage observa- been overstated (as I’ve always with him everywhere to ensure only rude people — and unen- tion: “People who demand maintained). In a recent sur- proper positioning. lightened foreigners — use neutrality in any situation vey of college students, 72 • If you’re a fan of James Bond, just one hand. are usually not neutral but in percent of respondents made you may be surprised to learn © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. favor of the status quo.” known their preference for that Ian Fleming, the creator print textbooks over ebooks; C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY February 4, 2016

after he refused to cooperate the youngest? with the House Un-American 3. Which NFL team holds the Activities Committee in 1947. record for most consecutive Defiant and outspoken, Trumbo winning seasons? was an unapologetic commu- 4. When was the last time nist, which landed him in jail for before 2014-2015 that 11 months as one of the famous Wichita State’s men’s bas- Hollywood Ten. Later, he rebuilt ketball team won back-to- his career behind pseudonyms back regular-season confer- DVDs reviewed in this column and B-movies ... eventually ence championships? are available in stores the week winning two Oscars after he 5. Name the last time the New of Feb. 15, 2016. was officially banned from the Jersey Devils made the NHL industry. playoffs. PICKS OF THE WEEK The obvious irony in the 6. Who was the last driver “Steve Jobs” (R) — By peeking movie is that the screenplay 1. True or false: Rod Carew is before Jimmie Johnson backstage before three crucial can’t come close to the wit and the career batting average (2013) to win both Daytona announcements, this biopic insight of its subject. Cranston’s leader for two teams — NASCAR Cup races in the takes a unique approach to an performance elevates the whole Angels and Twins. same season? already well-studied personality. affair, spewing barbed insight 2. In 2015, the Angels’ Mike 7. Name three of the most As the man behind Apple Inc., from beneath an imposing mus- Trout (23 years, 253 days) recent five male tennis Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) tache. “Trumbo” is an entertain- became the youngest players to win three of four fought to build a legacy and ing look at Hollywood history, major-league player to have grand-slam events in the push the boundaries of what but misses out where it could 100 home runs and 100 same year. consumers did with technology. shine. stolen bases. Who has been Jobs’ hard-edged monomania “Labyrinth of Lies” (R) — In contrasts with the moral com- the decade after World War II, pass of Johanna Hoffman (Kate Germany was in the midst of a Winslet) and Steve Wozniak heavy-duty identity crisis. Little 1. Which one-name singer (Seth Rogen) — a genius engi- indicators of shifting loyalties, released “So Macho” and neer and backstabbed friend. hidden tragedies and outright Bryan Cranston in “Trumbo” “Toy Boy”? Powerful performances all- denial are everywhere as Johann 2. What do Ian McLagan, around help separate this film (Alexander Fehling), a young sands of the Ottoman Empire solid eye on the real world. Ronnie Lane and Jesse Ed from the pack of Jobs-related prosecutor, begins an investi- during World War I, this coming Davis all have in common? media and the biopic genre in gation of a man who allegedly of age tale makes remarkable TV RELEASES 3. Who had a hit with general. Aaron Sorkin’s script stood guard at Auschwitz and use of landscape and pacing to “Girls: Season 4” “Winchester Cathedral”? brings the fast, pithy dialog that now lives as a schoolteacher. make a noteworthy directorial “Peaky Blinders: Season Two” 4. What was the Hucklebuck, ricanes a blowing, I know always arrives at the right words Johann finds that it’s not just debut. Young Theeb (Jacir Eid) is “Lego Ninjago: Masters of and why should we appre- the end is coming soon. I at the right time. Fassbender is individuals covering up their a Bedouin boy who lives with his Spinjitzu: Season 5” ciate it? fear rivers over flowing. I entrancing as usual, as he puts a pasts, but an entire society try- older brother Hussein (Hussein “Brady Kids: The Complete 5. Name the song that con- hear the voice of rage and full charge of conflicted intellect ing to hide from what happened. Salameh). A English officer Animated Series” tains this lyric: “I hear hur- ruin.” behind Jobs’ speech and actions. This entry for the foreign- enlists Hussein’s help in guid- “Peanuts: 4-Movie Collection” “Trumbo” (R) — Dalton language Oscar doesn’t break ing him to a specific location, “Andy Griffith Show: The Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) went the mold with ideas, but can be and Theeb tags along, setting in Complete Series” QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW from being the highest paid effective in examining collective motion a transformative journey writer in the world to being conscience. where he will experience vio- © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. jailed, scorned and blacklisted “Theeb” — Set in the shifting lence and beauty, all told with a

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Advertise it in 2250SQFT Rambler for Presentation to Tooele the classifieds. Call ing this meeting should 012340135676 rent $1200/mo, 4bdrm, EducationSTARTING Foundation SALARY: $24.58notify PER HOUR Diane Valdez Call for details 882-0050 4. Open Forum 899$45536123:;55 2BDRM 1BTH $550/mo. 3bth, 2 car garage, STATUS: HALF-TIME POSITION(435) (20 833-1900 HRS A WEEK) at least 435.843.0717 Nice, spacious apart- large yard, NE Tooele. 4.1WITH Patron FRINGE Comments BENEFITS three days prior to the ments, 144 N 3rd $700/dep. No pets, no 5. Consent Items CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARYmeeting. 09, 2016 @ 5:00 PM Pets Street, Tooele . smoking, no drinking. 5.1 Minutes (Published in the Tran- (801)627-1132. Glen 840-3399 5.2 Expenditure Reports script Bulleting February 5.3The Revenue Opportunity Reports WIC CPA NURSE Performs planning functions4, for 2016) Tooele County Pampered Pet Resort 5.4 Disbursements OPHIR TOWN PARK HOST STARTING SALARY: $24.58 PER HOUR 5.5Health Personnel Department. Decisions Ensuring compliance Quality pet care for with federal and state planning guidelines and The Town of Ophir, Utah is seeking individual(s) to over 30 years. STATUS: THREE QT- TIME WITH BENEFITS 5.6 Surplus Property volunteer to maintain and manage the Ophir Town Park. 5.7regulations. Trustland Coordinates Plan response plans with Utah Dog & Cat boarding CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 09, 2016 @ 5:00 PM Department of Health as well as other federal, state, 435-884-3374 Amendment(s) Responsibilities include: Operating the mowing and 6. andInformation local government / Discus- entities. trimming equipment; opening, closing, securing area pamperedpetresort.com The Opportunity This is an Alternative Funding Position. Performs a variety of services in the WIC Program, sion Items grounds; assists in the repair, maintenance, and construction PUREBRED Shih-Tzu of ground structures and equipment; cleans park grounds WIC CPA DIETICIAN/NUTRITIONIST including clerical, lab and nutrition education. 6.1Example Business of Administra-Duties and restrooms; prunes trees and shrubs; irrigating puppies, beautiful Responsible for determining nutritional risk and tor's 1.Report Maintain and continually update the Tooele (watering) the grass and trees. markings, 1-female, 2 STARTING SALARY: 22.29 PER HOUR prescribing food packages for WIC customers. 6.2 SecondCounty Health Semester Department’s Strategic males. One set of STATUS: PART-TIME- 10-15 HOURS A WEEK/ NO-BENEFITS Provides specialized public health nursing services. 90-day SchoolNational Plans Stockpile Plan ensuring that all Responsible for scheduling and reserving the park for shots, physicals. $600 CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 09, 2016 @ 5:00 PM The Registered Nurse performs acts, which require 6.3 Combininginformation Early contained Re- in the plan stays patrons, executing use agreements with patrons and ready now, box trained specialized knowledge, judgment and nursing skills lease Dayscurrent. for Elemen- collecting deposits. LaFawn (435)830-5221 The Opportunity based upon principles of psychological, biological, tary 2. and Ensures Secondary that the Tooele County Health physical and social sciences. This is an Alternative SchoolsDepartment to Begin School is prepared for annual audits of The Park Host will be paid a stipend of $500.00 (five RUSH LAKE Performs a variety of services in the WIC Program, hundred dollars) per month. including clerical, lab and nutrition education. Funding Position. Year 2016-2017the SNS Plan conducted by state and federal KENNELS. 7. Actionpartners. Items Responsible for determining nutritional risk and Example of Duties The Park Host will be reimbursed for expenses incurred Dog & Cat boarding, prescribing food packages for WIC customers. 7.1 3. Boundary Assist Emergency Change Response Coordinator in upon presentation of receipts and approval of the Ophir obedience training. 1. Evaluates and assesses high risk clients to Betweenall Harris aspects and of the Mid- department’s emergency Town Council. Call (435)882-5266 Example of Duties provide medical nutrition therapy. dle Canyonpreparedness Elementary planning efforts. This includes rushlakekennels.com 1. Evaluates and assesses high risk clients to 2. Conducts various types of Public Health Schoolsensuring that contractual requirements with the Maintenance of the Park will run from May 15, 2016 thru provide medical nutrition therapy. Nursing counseling and teaching related to 7.2 Feestate Scheduleare met as well - as fulfillment of National October 1, 2016. However, there will be times when the 2. Consults with family physicians or other personal health and wellness. School YearPHAB 2016-2017 standards for accreditation. Park Maintenance Worker has to respond to inquiries and health care providers on nutrition related 3. Performs a variety of advanced nursing schedule reservations. Sporting 7.3 4. Board Assist with Meeting development of operational drills medical problems to ensure proper food procedures; administers vaccinations; assesses Scheduleand/or - School exercises Year scenarios designed to train, Goods general health conditions; obtains specimens. prescriptions. 2016-2017test and evaluate emergency response concepts Individuals wishing to be considered should submit their 4. Performs skilled nursing procedures as 3. Determines and establishes appropriate 7.4 Policyor standard5008, Gradua- operating guidelines. request to the Ophir Town Council SELLING YOUR moun- necessary in safe, competent, and efficient nutrition intervention based on high risk client tion 5. Requirements Work with TCHD staff - to promote a culture of tain bike? Advertise it in manner. P.O. Box 329 Ophir-Stockton Utah 84071 assessment. Schoolquality Credits, improvement 2nd within the department. the classifieds. Call 5. Determines eligibility of Women’s, Infants and by 5:00 P.M. February 27, 2016. 4. Assists the supervisor in planning, developing, Read Participate on QI teams to implement QI 882-0050 www.tooele implementing and evaluating the Nutrition Children (WIC) applicants using State WIC transcript.com 7.5 Policyprojects. 7003, Parent Education plan. Policies and Procedures. 6. Perform administrative, technical, and 6. Assesses and assigns nutrition risk factors and Family Involvement, 5. Determines eligibility of Women’s, Infants and Annual planningReview duties to integrate emergency Children (WIC) applicants using State WIC by using biochemical data, anthropometrical 8. Adjournresponse (10:00 plans p.m. with response activities. Policies and Procedures. data, medical history, and diet history. This Curfew) We’re Growing 6. Assesses and assigns nutrition risk factors will include performing lab functions, such as Minimum Qualifications 8.1 Adjournment by using biochemical data, anthropometrical finger sticks, weights, and heights on children • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, In compliance with the data, medical history, and diet history. This 0-5 years of age and adults. Emergency Management, Planning, Hazard Americans with Disabili- will include performing lab functions, such as 7. Provides timely, accurate, and professional Assessment, Business Administration or ties Act, individuals finger sticks, weights, and heights on children documentation using State WIC Policies and related field; 0-5 years of age and adults. Procedures. needingAnd special accom- modations• One (1) (including year of full-time paid employment 7. Reviews clients’ immunization records and Minimum Qualifications We offer great refers when needed to promote up to date auxiliaryin communicativeEmergency Management, Public Health, • Registered Nurse, graduation from college or aide and services) dur- benefi ts that include: status. Planning or related field. university with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing ing thisOr meeting should health/dental and Minimum Qualifications Or notify• An Diane equivalent Valdez combination of education and vision insurance. • Sales • Graduation from college or university with • Associate degree Registered Nurse with two (435) 833-1900experience. at least 401K with company Bachelor’s degree in dietetics; must be (2) years of nursing experience three days prior to the Consultants registered with American Dietetic Association And meeting.Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: match. Vacation and (ADA) and registered as a dietician. • Must be a licensed registered nurse in the State (PublishedMust have ina valid the Utah Tran- Driver’s License. May personal days off. of Utah scriptbe on-call Bulleting twenty-four February (24) hours a day, seven Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: (7) days a week. Establish and maintain effective We provide paid on Must have a valid Utah Driver’s License and will Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 4, 2016) going training and working relationships with other government • Certified be required to travel during the day and overnight. Must have a valid Utah Driver’s License and will and public health officials, employees, agencies, promote from within. Principles of diet and nutrition. Knowledge in diet be required to travel during the day and overnight. and volunteers. Knowledge of public health and Great opportunity Technicians recall, food chemistry, infant and child development, Principles of diet and nutrition. Knowledge in diet epidemiology. The person filling this position breastfeeding principles, pregnancy and postpartum recall, food chemistry, infant and child development, may be required to complete training courses as to start a career in period, and interviewing and counseling techniques. breastfeeding principles, nutrition assessment, the Auto Business recommended and made available through the Utah Ability to present effective nutrition classes, work and interviewing and counseling techniques. Comprehensive Emergency Management (CEM) while making a cooperatively with clients, coworkers, professionals Ability to present effective nutrition classes, work Division and the Federal Emergency Management strong income – best • Quick Lane and others. Must be able to lift 20 lbs. cooperatively with clients, coworkers, professionals Agency (FEMA). auto sales pay plan and others. Must be able to lift 20 lbs. in the state. 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Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 47 South Main Street, Tooele 47 South Main Street, Tooele 47 South Main Street, Tooele Apply in person 1141 North Main or email application and resume to or email application and resume to or email application and resume to [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] or call 882-7000, 882-1300 EEO Employer EEO Employer EEO Employer NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the main entrance of the Tooele County Courthouse, a/k/a the Third Judicial District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah, on Tuesday, February 23, 2016, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclos- ing a deed of trust origi- nally executed by Tina L. Thompson and Tanya N. Call-Rudd, in favor of Mortgage Electronic BOARD OF EDUCA- Registration Systems, TION MEETING Inc., solely as nominee Tuesday, February 9, for Academy Mortgage 2016 92 South Lode- Corporation, a Utah cor- stone Way Tooele, Utah poration, its successors 84074 and assigns, covering 1. Executive Session, real property located at 6:00 p.m. (Closed to the approximately 116 West Public) 600 North, Tooele, 1.1 Personnel / Negotia- Tooele County, Utah, tions / Property / Litiga- and more particularly de- tion scribed as: 2. Business Meeting, BEGINNING 173.25 7:00 p.m. (Start of Public FEET WEST OF THE Meeting) SOUTHEAST CORNER 2.1 Welcome and Roll OF LOT 1, BLOCK 71, Call PLAT “A”, TOOELE 2.2 Pledge of Allegiance CITY SURVEY, 3. Recognition / Good TOOELE CITY, SAID News POINT BEING ON THE 3.1 District Recognition NORTH LINE OF for the Month of Febru- FOURTH NORTH ary - Settlement Canyon NOTICE OF TRUS- STREET OF SAID Elementary TEE'S SALE TOOELE CITY, AND 3.2 Cargill Presentation The following described RUNNING THENCE to Tooele Education real property will be sold WEST 83.25 FEET Foundation at public auction to the ALONG THE NORTH 3.3 Board of Education highest bidder, purchase LINE OF SAID FOURTH Presentation to Tooele price payable in lawful NORTH STREET; Education Foundation money of the United THENCE NORTH 162 4. Open Forum States of America at the FEET, MORE OR LESS 4.1 Patron Comments time of sale, at the main TO THE NORTH LINE 5. Consent Items entrance of the Tooele OF SAID LOT 1; 5.1 Minutes County Courthouse, THENCE EAST 83.25 5.2 Expenditure Reports a/k/a the Third Judicial FEET; THENCE SOUTH 5.3 Revenue Reports District Court, 74 South 162 FEET, MORE OR 5.4 Disbursements 100 East, Tooele, Utah, LESS, TO THE POINT 5.5 Personnel Decisions on Tuesday, February OF BEGINNING. 5.6 Surplus Property 23, 2016, at the hour of 02-069-0-0018 5.7 Trustland Plan 9:30 a.m. of that day for The current beneficiary Amendment(s) the purpose of foreclos- of the trust deed is 6. Information / Discus- ing a deed of trust origi- JPMorgan Chase Bank, sion Items nally executed by Tina L. National Association, 6.1 Business Administra- Thompson and Tanya N. and the record owner of tor's Report Call-Rudd, in favor of the property as of the re- 6.2 Second Semester Mortgage Electronic cording of the notice of 90-day School Plans Registration Systems, default is Tina L. Thomp- 6.3 Combining Early Re- Inc., solely as nominee son and Tanya N. lease Days for Elemen- for Academy Mortgage Call-Rudd. The trustee's tary and Secondary Corporation, a Utah cor- sale of the aforede- Schools to Begin School PUBLIC NOTICE poration, its successors scribed real property will NOTICE: Year 2016-2017 THE RUSH VALLEY and assigns, covering be made without war- There are delinquent 7. Action Items TOWN PLANNING real property located at ranty as to title, posses- upon the following de- 7.1 Boundary Change COMMISSION WILL approximately 116 West sion, or encumbrances. scribed stock, on ac- Between Harris and Mid- HOLD A REGULAR 600 North, Tooele, Bidders must be pre- count of assessment lev- dle Canyon Elementary M E E T I N G O N Tooele County, Utah, pared to tender a cash- ied on the 3rd day of Schools WEDNESDAY, FEBRU- and more particularly de- ier's check in the amount April 2015, the amounts 7.2 Fee Schedule - ARY 10, 2016 scribed as: of $20,000.00 at the set opposite the names School Year 2016-2017 7:00 PM AT THE RUSH BEGINNING 173.25 sale. The balance of the of the respective stock- 7.3 Board Meeting VALLEY TOWN HALL FEET WEST OF THE purchase price must be holders as follows: Schedule - School Year 52 SOUTH PARK SOUTHEAST CORNER paid by cashier's check 841 E Gold Nugget 2016-2017 STREET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 71, or wire transfer received Way Grantsville, UT 7.4THURSDAY Policy 5008, February Gradua- 4, 2016 RUSH VALLEY, UTAH PLAT “A”, TOOELE by 12:00 noon the fol- 84029, owned by Scotty tion Requirements - AGENDA IS AS FOL- TOOELECITY TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN SURVEY, lowing business day. Andersen, owningC7 1 School Credits, 2nd LOWS: TOOELE CITY, SAID The trustee reserves the share, certificate #2746, Read 1. Discussion and Re- POINT BEING ON THE right to void the effect of owing $617.86 7.5Public Policy 7003,Notices Parent Public Notices viewPublic of Agenda Notices Items by Public Notices NORTHPublic Notices LINE OF thePublic trustee's Notices sale after Public Notices Public Notices 334Public E Legacy Notices Lane, and FamilyMeetings Involvement, Meetings PlanningMeetings Commission Trustees FOURTHTrustees NORTH the saleTrustees based upon in- Water User Water User ownedWater by RemingtonUser Annual Review 2. Roll Call STREET OF SAID formation unknown to Lawrence, owning 1 8. Adjourn (10:00 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE 3. Approval of meeting NOTICE OF TRUS- TOOELE CITY, AND the trustee at the time of NOTICE TO WATER NOTICE: share, certificate #2246, Curfew) THE RUSH VALLEY minutes for 01-13-16 TEE'S SALE RUNNING THENCE the sale, such as a bank- USERS There are delinquent owing $493.45 8.1 Adjournment TOWN PLANNING 4. Janet Wyman - Prop- The following described WEST 83.25 FEET ruptcy filing, a loan rein- The application(s) below upon the following de- In accordance with laws In compliance with the COMMISSION WILL erty Line Changes real property will be sold ALONG THE NORTH statement, or an agree- requesting an EXTEN- scribed stock, on ac- of the State of Utah and Americans with Disabili- HOLD A REGULAR 5. Pete Albrecht - Zon- at public auction to the LINE OF SAID FOURTH ment between the trustor SION OF TIME WITHIN count of assessment lev- the order of the Board of ties Act, individuals M E E T I N G O N ing Approval AG Barn highest bidder, purchase N ORTH STREET ; and beneficiary to post- WHICH TO SUBMIT ied on the 3rd day of Directors made on the needing special accom- WEDNESDAY, FEBRU- 6. Public Comments price payable in lawful THENCE NORTH 162 pone or cancel the sale. PROOF OF BENEFI- April 2015, the amounts 6th day of November, modations (including ARY 10, 2016 7. Adjourn money of the United FEET, MORE OR LESS If so voided, the only re- CIAL USE have been set opposite the names 2015, so many shares of auxiliary communicative 7:00 PM AT THE RUSH Amie Russell States of America at the TO THE NORTH LINE course of the highest filed with the Division of the respective stock- such stock as may be aide and services) dur- VALLEY TOWN HALL Rush Valley Town time of sale, at the main OF SAID LOT 1; bidder is to receive a full of Water Rights. It is holders as follows: necessary to pay the de- ing this meeting should 52 SOUTH PARK Clerk/Recorder entrance of the Tooele THENCE EAST 83.25 refund of the money paid represented that addi- 841 E Gold Nugget linquent assessment notify Diane Valdez STREET T own Website: County Courthouse, FEET; THENCE SOUTH to the trustee. THIS IS tional time is needed to Way Grantsville, UT thereon, together with (435) 833-1900 at least RUSH VALLEY, UTAH www.rushvalleytown.co a/k/a the Third Judicial 162 FEET, MORE OR AN ATTEMPT TO COL- place the water to bene- 84029, owned by Scotty the late fee, costs of ad- three days prior to the AGENDA IS AS FOL- m District Court, 74 South LESS, TO THE POINT LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- ficial use in Tooele Andersen, owning 1 vertising, and expenses meeting. LOWS: In compliance with the 100 East, Tooele, Utah, O F BEGINNING . F ORMATION OB- County. These are infor- share, certificate #2746, of the sale, will be sold (Published in the Tran- 1. Discussion and Re- Americans with Disability on Tuesday, February 02-069-0-0018 TAINED WILL BE USED mal proceedings per owing $617.86 to the highest bidder at a script Bulleting February view of Agenda Items by Act, the Town of Rush 23, 2016, at the hour of The current beneficiary FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rule R655-6-2. Protests 334 E Legacy Lane, public auction to be held 4, 2016) Planning Commission Valley will accommodate 9:30 a.m. of that day for of the trust deed is DATED this 12th day of concerning an applica- owned by Remington at the principal business 2. Roll Call reasonable requests to the purpose of foreclos- JPMorgan Chase Bank, January, 2016 tion must be legibly Lawrence, owning 1 of the corporation, at 411 3. Approval of meeting assist persons with dis- ing a deed of trust origi- National Association, Marlon L. Bates, succes- written or typed, contain share, certificate #2246, So. West Street, Grants- minutes for 01-13-16 abilities to participate in nally executed by Tina L. and the record owner of sor trustee the name and mailing owing $493.45 ville, Utah, on the 10th ASSISTANT4. Janet GOLF Wyman - Prop- meetings. Requests for Thompson and Tanya N. the property as of the re- Scalley Reading Bates address of the protest- In accordance with laws day of February, 2016, erty Line Changes assistance may be made Call-Rudd, in favor of cording of the notice of Hansen & Rasmussen, ing party, STATE THE of the State of Utah and at the hour of 7 p.m. PROFESSIONAL5. Pete Albrecht - Zon- by calling Amie Russell Mortgage Electronic default is Tina L. Thomp- P.C. APPLICATION NUM- the order of the Board of (Published in the Tran- ing Approval AG Barn at (435) 837-2118 at Registration Systems, son and Tanya N. 15 West South Temple, BER PROTESTED, Directors made on the script Bulletin Jan 26, 28 6.Oquirrh Public Hills Comments Golf Course, least 3 days in advance Inc., solely as nominee Call-Rudd. The trustee's Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, CITE REASONS FOR 6th day of November, February 2, 4 & 9, 2016) 7. Tooele, Adjourn UT, is a mature, of a meeting. for Academy Mortgage sale of the aforede- Utah 84101 Telephone: THE PROTEST, and 2015, so many shares of Amie18 hole, Russell champion- (Published in the Tran- Corporation, a Utah cor- scribed real property will (801) 531-7870 Busi- REQUEST A HEARING, suchHEALTH stock as may EDUCATOR be Rushship layout Valley course, Town script Bulletin February poration, its successors be made without war- ness Hours: 9:00 a.m. if desired. Also, A $15 necessaryTOOELE to COUNTY pay the HEALTH de- DEPARTMENT nestled in the foothills of Clerk/Recorder 4, 2016) and assigns, covering ranty as to title, posses- to 5:00 p.m. FEE MUST BE IN- linquentSTARTING assessment SALARY: $21.23 PER HOUR the TownOquirrh Mountains. Website: Our real property located at sion, or encumbrances. Trustee No. 51121-1329 CLUDED FOR EACH thereon, together with course is well manicured andwww.rushvalleytown.co known for its excellent approximately 116 West (Published in the Tran- APPLICATION PRO- the lateSTATUS: fee, FULLcosts -TIME of ad- WITH BENEFITS greens and family-friendly environment. We are Public Notices Bidders must be pre- seeking an Assistant Golf Professionalm to share in our 600 North, Tooele, pared to tender a cash- script Bulletin January TESTED. Protests vertising,CLOSING and DATE: expenses FEBRUARY 10, 2016 @ 5:00 PM In compliance with the Trustees Tooele County, Utah, ier's check in the amount 21, 28 & February 4, must be filed with the Di- of the sale, will be sold passion for golf and ensure our customers have a The Opportunity positive experience at our course.Americans with Disability and more particularly de- of $20,000.00 at the 2016) vision of Water Rights, to the highest bidder at a Deadline for public no- Performs complex public contact work designing Working closely with the GolfAct, Pro, the the assistant Town serves of Rush scribed as: sale. The balance of the PO Box 146300, Salt public auction to be held Valley will accommodate tices is 4 p.m. the day BEGINNING 173.25 purchase price must be Lake City, U T at theand principalconducting business community health education in a lead worker capacity ensuring programs. Is responsible for the development reasonable requests to prior to publication. FEET WEST OF THE paid by cashier's check Public Notices 84114-6300, or by hand of the corporation, at 411 that the day-to-day opera- and implementation of prevention-oriented public tions of the pro shop run assist persons with dis- Public notices submit- SOUTHEAST CORNER or wire transfer received delivery to a Division So. West Street, Grants- Water User health education programs, including tobacco smoothly including such abilities to participate in ted past the deadline OF LOT 1, BLOCK 71, by 12:00 noon the fol- office during normal ville, Utah, on the 10th prevention education and cessation, intentional tasks as: preserving meetings. Requests for will not be accepted. PLAT “A”, TOOELE lowing business day. Deadline for public no- business hours ON OR day of February, 2016, and unintentional injury prevention, physical order in and around assistance may be made UPAXLP CITY SURVEY , The trustee reserves the tices is 4 p.m. the day BEFORE FEBRUARY at the hour of 7 p.m. pro shop and premises, activity, nutrition and obesity, chronic disease by calling Amie Russell TOOELE CITY, SAID right to void the effect of prior to publication. 24, 2016. Please visit (Published in the Tran- assigning work to staff, as- prevention, and environmental health education at (435) 837-2118 at DEADLINES FOR clas- POINT BEING ON THE Public notices submit- http://waterrights.utah.go script Bulletin Jan 26, 28 sisting with training and develop- the trustee's sale after programs. This is an Alternative Funding Position. ment, and setting a high customerleast service3 days standard. in advance sifieds ads are Monday NORTH LINE OF the sale based upon in- ted past the deadline v o r c a l l February 2, 4 & 9, 2016) of a meeting. and Wednesdays by FOURTH NORT H will not be accepted. (801)-538-7240 for addi- Other key responsibilities include assisting with fi nan- formation unknown to Example of Duties cial management and keeping(Published accurate records. in the The Tran- 4:45 p.m. STREET OF SAID the trustee at the time of UPAXLP tional information. 1. Prevention Education: Develop and present assistant also works closely scriptwith the BulletinGolf Pro in Februaryareas TOOELE CITY, AND the sale, such as a bank- EXTENSION(S) effective health education on smoking and of tournament/event management,4, 2016) marketing, player RUNNING THENCE ruptcy filing, a loan rein- 15-4272 (A73679): Ron- smokeless tobacco use, nutrition, physical activity, development and retention, and maintenance of the WEST 83.25 FEET statement, or an agree- ald Kent Peterson Fam- self-esteem, injury prevention, health screenings pro shop area as needed such as snow removal, ALONG THE NORTH ment between the trustor ily Trust is/are filing an and early detection of health problems. cleaning, and event set-up. For AllLINE OF SAIDYour FOURTH and Real beneficiary to post-Estate extension for 5.01 ac-ft. 2. Smoking Cessation: Provide smoking cessation More information can be found at our website. Grade NORTH STREET; pone or cancel the sale. from groundwater (2.5 programs in schools and the community using 11 (Min. $15.17/hour) with a comprehensive and THENCE NORTH 162 If so voided, the only re- miles S. W. of Faust) for current cession methodologies. competitive benefi t package. FEET, MORE OR LESS course of the highest IRRIGATION; STOCK- 3. Injury Prevention: Develop and implement TONeeds THE NORTH LINE Gobidder is Toto receive ...a full WATERING; DOMES- health education programs to reduce the incidence We are seeking applicants with the following quali- fi cations: OF SAID LOT 1; refund of the money paid TIC. of intentional and unintentional injuries. • Love the game of golf and is an ambassador for THENCE EAST 83.25 to the trustee. THIS IS 15-4273 (A73680): Ron- 4. Environmental Health Education: In the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course; www.FEET; THENCE SOUTH AN ATTEMPT TO COL- ald Kent Peterson Fam- collaboration with the Division of Environmental • At least 21 years old; 162 FEET, MORE OR LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- ily Trust is/are filing an Health, develop and implement effective public • Possess a high school diploma (or equivalent); LESS, TO THE POINT extension for 5.01 ac-ft. health education programs. • Possess at least 1 year of paid employment FORMATION OB- experience at a golf facility OR specialized OF BEGINNING. TAINED WILL BE USED from groundwater (2.5 Minimum Qualifications 02-069-0-0018 miles S. W. of Faust) for training or education in golf course operations; FOR THAT PURPOSE. A. Graduation from a college or university • Have strong computer skills including use of The current beneficiary DATED this 12th day of IRRIGATION; STOCK- with Bachelor’s degree, major in Public Health the Internet, e-mail, data entry and reporting, of the trust deed is January, 2016 WATERING; DOMES- Word, and similar offi ce software; and, .com Education, Community Health Education, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Marlon L. Bates, succes- TIC. • Have working knowledge of the golf industry as Nursing, Public Health, Life Style Management or National Association, sor trustee Kent L. Jones, P.E. a closely related field. it relates to business operations and manage- and the record owner of STATE ENGINEER ment. Scalley Reading Bates And the property as of the re- Hansen & Rasmussen, (Published in the Tran- We may consider applicants who have an equivalent B. Experience: Two years professional health cording of the notice of P.C. script Bulletin February education experience. combination of education and/or experience. default is Tina L. Thomp- 15 West South Temple, 4, 2016) Andrea Cahoonson and TanyaReal N. EstateSte. 600 Salt Lake City, Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: PUBLIC NOTICE TO APPLY Distinctive propertyCall-Rudd. sales by The the trustee's ACRE or Utahby the 84101 YARD Telephone: Must be a non-smoker and non-tobacco user. sale of the aforede- (801) 531-7870 Busi- Attention Lincoln Culi- Must be able to carry audio-visual equipment and Return a completed Tooele City Application and, if desired, scribed real property will nary Water Sharehold- educational materials. Must have a valid Utah a resume and cover letter explaining your quali cations and ness Hours: 9:00 a.m. be made without war- to 5:00 p.m. ers. Driver’s License and a good driving record. Must interest in this position by Feb. 16, 2016 date to: The Annual Water Tooele City HR O ce, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074 435.850.8167ranty as to title, posses- Trustee No. 51121-1329 be available for periodic evening and weekend or fax to 435-843-2106. sion, or encumbrances. (Published in the Tran- Shareholders meeting is presentations and activities and occasional scheduled for Thursday www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer Bidders must be pre- script Bulletin January overnight travel. Work environment will consist pared to tender a cash- 21, 28 & February 4, February 18th, 2016 at of office, schools, stores, health fairs, public ier's check in the amount 2016) 7:00 PM at the Pine meeting places, etc. of $20,000.00 at the Canyon Fire Station. (Published in the Tran- sale. The balance of the For a more complete job description or an on-line purchase price must be script Bulletin February 2, 4, 9, 11 & 16, 2016) application please visit 2633 N. Mountain Glen Rd., Erda paid 245by cashier's W. checkHolland Drive, Stansbury http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html or wire transfer received SELL YOUR CAR or Applications must be submitted to by 12:00 noon the fol- boat in the classifieds. lowing business day. Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Call 882-0050 or visit 47 South Main Street, Tooele or email application The trustee reserves the www.tooeletranscript. right to void the effect of com or e-mail your ad and resume to [email protected] the trustee's sale after to tbp@tooeletran- EEO Employer the sale based upon in- script.com formation unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bank- ruptcy filing, a loan rein- statement, or an agree- REDUCED PRICE ment between the trustor - GO TO https://vimeo.com/108974828. This and beneficiary to post- VIDEO pone or cancel the sale. For Sale beautiful home sits on just under 5 acres with amazing, REDUCED PRICE. Refer to video https://vimeo. 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Laramie Dunn & Megan LaFrance Call LaramieRealtypath Dunn 2014 for top producersALL in Utah & Number 1 agent for Realtypath in Utah For any of your real estate your RealLaramie Estate 435-224-4000 needs needs, call Megan 435-224-4100 Shane Bergen HotHomesTooele.com 435-840-0344 NOTICE A Notice of Intent for the following project submit- ted in accordance with R307-401-1, Utah Ad- ministrative Code (UAC), has been received for consideration by the Di- rector: Company Name: Dug- way Proving Ground Lo- cation: Dugway Prov- ing Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground - Department of the Army, IMDU-PWE, Dugway, UT, Tooele County Project Descrip- tion: Dugway Prov- ing Ground (DPG), a United States Army in- stallation, is responsible for testing chemical and INVITATION TO BID biological defense sys- STANSBURY PARK IM- tems. DPG has re- PROVEMENT DIS- NOTICE quested approval to add SUMMONS TRICT REGIONAL A Notice of Intent for the four LPG-fired boilers, Civil No.: 150301805 PUMP STATION BY- following project submit- three emergency gen- IN THE THIRD JUDI- PASS SEWER LINE ted in accordance with erators, and increase the CIAL DISTRICT COURT NOTICE: Separate sealed bids will R307-401-1, Utah Ad- liquefied petroleum gas IN AND FOR TOOELE There are delinquent be received by Stans- ministrative Code (UAC), (LPG) limit. Two of the COUNTY, STATE OF upon the following de- bury Park Improvement has been received for boilers are rated at 6.0 UTAH scribed stock, on ac- District at their offices lo- consideration by the Di- MMBTU/hr and two are CLAUDIA PRICE and count of assessment lev- cated at #10 Plaza, rector: rated at 2.0 MMBTU/hr. RONALD RAMEY, Plain- ied on the 3rd day of Stansbury Park, UT Company Name: Dug- The generators are die- tiffs, vs THE HEIRS AND April 2015, the amounts 84074 until 2:00 p.m. on way Proving Ground Lo- sel-fired and are rated at DEVISEES OF LEF- set opposite the names February 24, 2016 Bid- cation: Dugway Prov- 500 kW. At this time, FLER RAMEY, LARRY of the respective stock- ding Documents will be ing Ground-U.S. this is a permit request LANE, STEVE LANE, holders as follows: available beginning at Army-Dugway Proving for intent to construct RICHARD LANE, 841 E Gold Nugget 9:00 a.m. on February 8, Ground - Department of and DPG and is not ODESSA KRUCKEN- Way Grantsville, UT 2016. Contact Brett Pal- the Army, IMDU-PWE, seeking a concurrent op- BURG, HELEN WIL- 84029, owned by Scotty INVITATION TO BID mer (435) 882-7922 or Dugway, UT, Tooele erating permit for these LIAMS, ROENA GOR- Andersen, owning 1 STANSBURY PARK IM- brettpalmer2007@ya- County Project Descrip- units. DON, WANDA LAN- share, certificate #2746, PROVEMENT DIS- hoo.com for instructions tion: Dugway Prov- DPG is located in the PHIER, PHILIP EIS- owing $617.86 TRICT REGIONAL on obtaining a copy of ing Ground (DPG), a portion of Tooele County FELDT, ROY EIS- 334 E Legacy Lane, PUMP STATION BY- the bidding documents. United States Army in- that is classified as an FELDT, AUGUST EIs- owned by Remington PASS SEWER LINE This project consists of stallation, is responsible attainment area for all FELDT, MAE C. RA- Lawrence, owning 1 Separate sealed bids will the construction of ap- for testing chemical and criteria pollutants. New MEY, PATRICIA GRELL share, certificate #2246, be received by Stans- proximately 1,000 feet of biological defense sys- Source Performance aka PATRICIA K. owing $493.45 bury Park Improvement 18-inch sewer line to by- tems. DPG has re- Standards 40 CFR 60 GRELL aka PATRICIA In accordance with laws District at their offices lo- pass the District's exist- NOTICE quested approval to add Subparts A, Dc, IIII and KAY GRELL, SANDRA of the State of Utah and cated at #10 Plaza, ing regional pump sta- A Notice of Intent for the four LPG-fired boilers, JJJJ, and the Maximum BONACCI, DAVID C. the order of the Board of Stansbury Park, UT tion. The project in- following project submit- three emergency gen- Achievable Control HOLIDAY, ROBERT Directors made on the 84074 until 2:00 p.m. on cludes a boring across ted in accordance with erators, and increase the Technology 40 CFR 63 HOLIDAY, ROY RA- 6th day of November, February 24, 2016 Bid- SR-138. R307-401-1, Utah Ad- liquefied petroleum gas Subparts A and ZZZZ MEY, ROBERT J. GOR- 2015, so many shares of ding Documents will be Bid Security in the ministrative Code (UAC), (LPG) limit. Two of the regulations apply to this DON, JAMES L. such stock as may be available beginning at amount of 5% shall ac- has been received for boilers are rated at 6.0 source. The National HARPER, JANET necessary to pay the de- 9:00 a.m. on February 8, company each bid. A consideration by the Di- MMBTU/hr and two are Emission Standards for HARPER, CHESTER C. linquent assessment 2016. Contact Brett Pal- non mandatory pre-bid rector: rated at 2.0 MMBTU/hr. Hazardous Air Pollutants CONKLIN, GOLD HILL thereon, together with mer (435) 882-7922 or conference will be held Company Name: Dug- The generators are die- 40 CFR 61 Subparts do THURSDAYMINES, February INC., 4, a 2016 Utah C8the late fee, costs of ad- brettpalmer2007@ya- at the DistrictTOOELE office at way TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN Proving Ground Lo- sel-fired and are rated at not apply to this source. Corporation, EDITH vertising, and expenses hoo.com for instructions 3:00 p.m. on February cation: Dugway Prov- 500 kW. At this time, Title V of the 1990 Clean LANE, SARAH of the sale, will be sold on obtaining a copy of 17, 2016. The District ing Ground-U.S. this is a permit request Air Act Amendments ap- HARPER, MILDRED toPublic the highest Notices bidder at a Public Notices thePublic bidding documents.Notices reservesPublic the Notices right to re- Army-DugwayPublic Notices Proving forPublic intent toNotices construct pliesPublic to this Notices source. Public Notices GREENHOUSE,Public Notices LE publicWater auction User to be held Miscellaneous ThisMiscellaneous project consists of jectMiscellaneous all bids and rebid the GroundMiscellaneous - Department of andMiscellaneous DPG and is not DugwayMiscellaneous shall send in a Miscellaneous ROYMiscellaneous RAMEY aka LE- at the principal business the construction of ap- project, and/or make re- the Army, IMDU-PWE, seeking a concurrent op- Title V application to ROY RAMEY, CLAUDE of the corporation, at 411 INVITATION TO BID proximately 1,000 feet of ductions in or expand Dugway, UT, Tooele erating permit for these amend the Title V Oper- REQUEST FOR PRO- RAMEY, MORRY RA- So. West Street, Grants- STANSBURY PARK IM- 18-inch sewer line to by- the scope of work as County Project Descrip- units. ating Permit after the Ap- POSALS FOR SERV- MEY, JOYCE M. LANE, ville, Utah, on the 10th PROVEMENT DIS- pass the District's exist- needed. Please direct tion: Dugway Prov- DPG is located in the proval Order process ICES RUSH VALLEY STEVEN R. LANE, day of February, 2016, TRICT REGIONAL ing regional pump sta- all questions to Brett Pal- ing Ground (DPG), a portion of Tooele County has been completed. MAINTENANCE OF J O H N D O E S 1 at the hour of 7 p.m. PUMP STATION BY- tion. The project in- mer. United States Army in- that is classified as an The emissions from this TOWN PARKS THROUGH 10 AND (Published in the Tran- PASS SEWER LINE cludes a boring across (Published in the Tran- stallation, is responsible attainment area for all modification, in tons per The Town of Rush Val- J A N E D O E S 1 script Bulletin Jan 26, 28 Separate sealed bids will SR-138. script Bulletin February 2 for testing chemical and criteria pollutants. New year, will change as fol- ley is accepting state- THROUGH 10., Defen- February 2, 4 & 9, 2016) be received by Stans- Bid Security in the & 4, 2016) biological defense sys- Source Performance lows: PM10 + 2.30, ments of qualifications dants. bury Park Improvement amount of 5% shall ac- tems. DPG has re- Standards 40 CFR 60 PM2.5 (subset of PM10) and proposals from THE STATE OF UTAH District at their offices lo- company each bid. A NOTICE quested approval to add Subparts A, Dc, IIII and + 2.15, NOx + 38.85, qualified persons or T O TH E Public Notices cated at #10 Plaza, non mandatory pre-bid A Notice of Intent for the four LPG-fired boilers, JJJJ, and the Maximum SO2 + 1.20, CO + 66.37, companies for the main- ABOVE-NAMED DE- Miscellaneous Stansbury Park, UT conference will be held following project submit- three emergency gen- Achievable Control VOC + 12.46, HAPs - tenance of the Town of FENDANTS: 84074 until 2:00 p.m. on at the District office at ted in accordance with erators, and increase the Technology 40 CFR 63 0.66, and CO2e + Rush Valleys parks from You are hereby sum- Deadline for public no- February 24, 2016 Bid- 3:00 p.m. on February R307-401-1, Utah Ad- liquefied petroleum gas Subparts A and ZZZZ 3,396.77. Th e March 1, 2016 until Oc- moned and required to tices is 4 p.m. the day ding Documents will be 17, 2016. The District ministrative Code (UAC), (LPG) limit. Two of the regulations apply to this plant-wide Potential to tober 31, 2016. Experi- file with the clerk of the prior to publication. available beginning at reserves the right to re- has been received for boilers are rated at 6.0 source. The National Emit totals following the ence in this type of work above entitled court, 74 Public notices submit- 9:00 a.m. on February 8, ject all bids and rebid the consideration by the Di- MMBTU/hr and two are Emission Standards for installation of the new is preferred. A written South 100 East, Tooele, ted past the deadline 2016. Contact Brett Pal- project, and/or make re- rector: rated at 2.0 MMBTU/hr. Hazardous Air Pollutants power generators are as statement of qualifica- Utah 84074, an answer will not be accepted. mer (435) 882-7922 or ductions in or expand Company Name: Dug- The generators are die- 40 CFR 61 Subparts do follows (in tons per tions and fee for the in writing to the Com- UPAXLP brettpalmer2007@ya- the scope of work as way Proving Ground Lo- sel-fired and are rated at not apply to this source. year): PM10 = 10.67, services will be accepted plaint in the above enti- hoo.com for instructions needed.If it happens Please here, direct cation: Dugway Prov- 500 kW. At this time, Title V of the 1990 Clean PM2.5 = 10.52, NOx = by mailing or delivered to tled case, and to serve GOT A good idea for a on obtaining a copy of all readquestions about to it Brett here. Pal- ing Ground-U.S . this is a permit request Air Act Amendments ap- 173.74, SO2 = 7.69, CO Rush Valley Town Hall, upon or mail to Frank T. the bidding documents. mer. for intent to construct plies to this source. = 107.56, VOC = 13.02, PO Box 363, Rush Val- Mohlman, P.C., plaintiffs! story? Call the Tran- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Army-Dugway Proving script and let us know This project consists of (PublishedBULLETIN in the Tran- Ground - Department of and DPG and is not Dugway shall send in a HAPs = 0.19 and CO2e ley, Utah 84069 until Fri- attorney, 493 West 400 882-0050. the construction of ap- script Bulletin February 2 the Army, IMDU-PWE, seeking a concurrent op- Title V application to = 28,864. day, February 19, 2016 North, Tooele, Utah proximately 1,000 feet of & 4, 2016) Dugway, UT, Tooele erating permit for these amend the Title V Oper- The completed engineer- at 5:00 pm. Specifica- 84074, a copy of said 18-inch sewer line to by- County Project Descrip- units. ating Permit after the Ap- ing evaluation and air tions or specific ques- answer within thirty (30) pass the District's exist- tion: Dugway Prov- DPG is located in the proval Order process quality impact analysis tions about this work in days after service of the ing regional pump sta- ing Ground (DPG), a portion of Tooele County has been completed. showed that the pro- order to respond to this summons upon you. tion. The project in- United States Army in- that is classified as an The emissions from this posed project meets the RFQ/RFP will be made If you fail so to do, judg- cludes a boring across For Allstallation, the is responsibleGreatattainment Events area for all modification,in Life in tons per requirements of federal available to any inter- ment by default will be SR-138. for testing chemical and criteria pollutants. New year, will change as fol- air quality regulations ested party by contacting taken against you for the Bid Security in the biological defense sys- Source Performance lows: PM10 + 2.30, and the State air quality Dana Gardner, tele- relief demanded in the amount of 5% shall ac- tems. DPG has re- Standards 40 CFR 60 PM2.5 (subset of PM10) rules. The Director in- phone (435) 837-2280. Complaint which has company each bid. A Let Everyonequested approval to add Subparts A, Dc,Know! IIII and + 2.15, NOx + 38.85, tends to issue an Ap- RFQ/RFPs submitted af- been filed with the clerk non mandatory pre-bid four LPG-fired boilers, JJJJ, and the Maximum SO2 + 1.20, CO + 66.37, proval Order pending a ter 5:00 pm on Friday, of the court. conference will be held three emergency gen- Achievable Control VOC + 12.46, HAPs - 30-day public comment February 19, 2016 will This is an action to quiet at the District office at erators, and increase the Technology 40 CFR 63 0.66, and CO2e + period. The project pro- not be considered. title to the real property 3:00 p.m. on February Place a Noticeliquefied petroleum in the gas SubpartsTranscript A and ZZZZ Bulletin!3,396.77. The posal, estimate of the ef- Township of Rush Valley as described in Exhibit A 17, 2016. The District (LPG) limit. Two of the regulations apply to this plant-wide Potential to fect on local air quality will not accept any located in Tooele reserves the right to re- boilers are rated at 6.0 source. The National Emit totals following the and draft Approval Order RFQ/RFP submittal by County, Utah and Weddingsject all bids • and Birthdays rebid the • GraduationsMMBTU/hr • andRetirement two are Emission • Anniversaries Standards for installation of the new are available for public facsimile, electronic thereby declare that any project, and/or make re- rated at 2.0 MMBTU/hr. Hazardous Air Pollutants power generators are as inspection and comment transmission or any and all oposing rights, ti- ductions in or expand The generators are die- 40 CFR 61 Subparts do follows (in tons per at the Utah Division of method other that stated tles, or interest held by the scope Military of work as • Missionariessel-fired • Honors and are rated & at Awardsnot apply to this source. year): PM10 = 10.67, Air Quality, 195 North above. The Township of the defendants be re- needed. Please direct 500 kW. At this time, Title V of the 1990 Clean PM2.5 = 10.52, NOx = 1950 West, Salt Lake Rush Valley will hold a moved as clouds on all questions to Brett Pal- this is a permit requestTOOELEAir Act Amendments ap- 173.74, SO2 = 7.69, CO City, UT 84116. Written pre-bid meeting at the plaintiff!s title. 435-882-0050mer. • 58 N. Main, Tooelefor intent to construct pliesT RANSCRIPT to this source. = 107.56, VOC = 13.02, comments received by address above on Feb- Dated this 19th day of (Published in the Tran- and DPG and is not Dugway shall send in a HAPs = 0.19 and CO2e the Division at this same ruary 12, 2016 at 9:00 January 2016. 8:30script to Bulletin 5:30 Mon-FriFebruary 2(closed Sat & Sun) seeking a concurrent op-BTitleULLETIN V application to = 28,864. address on or before a.m. Frank T. Mohlman, Attor- & 4, 2016) erating permit for these amend the Title V Oper- The completed engineer- March 5, 2016 will be Rush Valley reserves the ney for Plaintiffs. units. ating Permit after the Ap- ing evaluation and air considered in making the right not to issue a (Published in the Tran- DPG is located in the proval Order process quality impact analysis final decision on the ap- RFQ/RFP and to cancel script Bulletin January portion of Tooele County has been completed. showed that the pro- proval/disapproval of the or modify this solicitation 21, 28 & February 4, that is classified as an The emissions from this posed project meets the proposed project. Email at any time if it deems, in 2016) attainment area for all modification, in tons per requirements of federal comments will also be its sole discretion, such year, will change as fol- air quality regulations a c c e p t e d a t measures are in its best criteria pollutants. New SUMMONS FOR PUB- lows: PM10 + 2.30, and the State air quality [email protected]. If any- interests. It is antici- Source Performance LICATION PM2.5 (subset of PM10) rules. The Director in- one so requests to the p ated that the Standards 40 CFR 60 IN THE THIRD DIS- + 2.15, NOx + 38.85, tends to issue an Ap- Director in writing within RFP/RFQs will be for- Subparts A, Dc, IIII and T RICT JUVENILE SO2 + 1.20, CO + 66.37, proval Order pending a 15 days of publication of mally considered and JJJJ, and the Maximum COURT AND IN THE- VOC + 12.46, HAPs - 30-day public comment this notice, a hearing will awarded at the Town of Achievable Control COUNTY OF TOOELE, 0.66, and CO2e + period. The project pro- be held in accordance Rush Valley's February Technology 40 CFR 63 STATE OF UTAH 3,396.77. The posal, estimate of the ef- with R307-401-7, UAC. Town Council meeting Subparts A and ZZZZ STATE OF UTAH, in the 1094 North Main Street • Tooele • 435-882-2100 •plant-wide www.utahhomes.com Potential to fect on local air quality Under Sectio n on February 24, 2016 at regulations apply to this interest of M., C. Emit totals following the and draft Approval Order 19-1-301.5, a person 7:00 pm. source. The National 0/23/2014: Case No. installation of the new are available for public who wishes to challenge Dated this 3rd day of Emission Standards for 1 116175 B., O . power generators are as inspection and comment a Permit Order may only February, 2016. Hazardous Air Pollutants 04/25/2004: Case No. follows (in tons per at the Utah Division of raise an issue or argu- Amie Russell 40 CFR 61 Subparts do 1116173 TO: JULIANNA year): PM10 = 10.67, Air Quality, 195 North ment during an adjudica- Town of Rush Valley Re- not apply to this source. M ARTINEZ, TH E BROKER ASSOCIATE BROKER PM2.5 = 10.52,ASSOCIATE NOx BROKER = 1950 West, Salt Lake tory proceeding that was corder/Clerk Margene Colledge Carol Autry Stephanie Bothell Kim Bowman Jim BusicoTitle V of Christinethe 1990 Catino Clean Ray Colledge Jim Contos Rachel Cowan MOTHER OF THE 173.74, SO2 = 7.69, CO City, UT 84116. Written raised during the public (Published in the Tran- 435-830-2521 801-520-6680 435-841-9917 801-712-0315 435-840-1494Air Act Amendments503-860-7567 ap-801-652-7963 801-644-5810 435-830-7637 CHILDREN = 107.56, VOC = 13.02, comments received by comment period and script Bulletin February plies to this source. A proceeding concerning HAPs = 0.19 and CO2e the Division at this same was supported with suffi- 4, 11 & 18, 2016) Dugway shall send in a the above children is = 28,864. address on or before cient information or Title V application to pending in this Court and The completed engineer- March 5, 2016 will be documentation to enable SUMMONS FOR PUB- amend the Title V Oper- an adjudication will be ing evaluation and air considered in making the the Director to fully con- LICATION ating Permit after the Ap- made which may include proval Order process quality impact analysis final decision on the ap- sider the substance and IN THE THIRD DIS- ASSOCIATE BROKER the permanent termina- showed that the pro- proval/disapproval of the significance of the issue. T RICT JUVENILE Brett McConnell Jack Walters John Gollaher Marilyn Jensen Jennifer Joneshas beenBecky completed. Harvey Wendy Kemp Anna Loertscher Thomas Loftis tion of your parental posed project meets the proposed project. Email (Published in the Tran- COURT AND IN THE- 801-400-3210 435-840-3010 435-830-7717 435-467-5475 435-830-2088The emissions801-918-3735 from this801-618-6320 801-808-4733 801-808-3618 rights. Your failure to requirements of federal comments will also be script Bulletin February COUNTY OF TOOELE, modification, in tons per appear may result in the air quality regulations accepted at 4, 2016) STATE OF UTAH year, will change as fol- termination of your pa- lows: PM10 + 2.30, and the State air quality [email protected]. If any- STATE OF UTAH, in NOTICE TO CREDI- rental rights by default. PM2.5 (subset of PM10) rules. The Director in- one so requests to the the: interest of M., C. TORS AND ANNOUCE- You are hereby sum- + 2.15, NOx + 38.85, tends to issue an Ap- Director in writing within 10/23/2014 Case No. MENT OF APPOINT- moned to appear before SO2 + 1.20, CO + 66.37, proval Order pending a 15 days of publication of 1116175, B., O. MENT 04/25/2004: Case No. this Court for a TRIAL in Mark Martinez Debbie Millward Ryan Nelson Sherri Nelson Bart PowellVOC + 12.46,Brenda Oliphant HAPs - John30-day Paulich public Linda comment Theetge thisToni notice, Thompson a hearing will RUBY E ANAYA, De- said county on MARCH 435-830-0655 435-830-4716 801-603-4989 435-840-1567 435-830-65180.66, and435-830-3339 CO2e +801-696-2814period. The project801-544-9118 pro- be386-288-4905 held in accordance 1116173: Children under ceased. 3, 2016 at 2 P.M. in the 3,396.77. The posal, estimate of the ef- with R307-401-7, UAC. 18 years of age: TO: Probate No. 163300007 courtroom of Judge Tup- plant-wide Potential to fect on local air quality Under Section CHRISTOPHER MARTI- CARMEN M. MARTINEZ pak A. G. Renteria lo- Emit totals following the and draft Approval Order 19-1-301.5, a person NEZ, THE FATHER OF whose address is 223 cated at 74, SOUTH 100 NEW installationNEW of the new are available for public who wishes to challenge CHRISTOPHER LEE North Broadway, Tooele, EAST, TOOELE, UTAH. power generators are as inspection and comment a Permit Order may only MARTINEZ Utah 84074, has been DATED THIS 28th day LISTING followsLISTING (in tons per at the Utah Division of raise an issue or argu- A proceeding concerning appointed Personal Rep- of January, 2016. year): PM10 = 10.67, Air Quality, 195 North ment during an adjudica- the above children is resentatives of the es- MICHAEL MCDONALD PM2.5 = 10.52, NOx = 1950 West, Salt Lake tory proceeding that was pending in this Court and tate of the above-named Assistant Attorney $ 459,999 173.74,$ 425,000 SO2 = 7.69, CO City, UT 84116. Written raised during the public an adjudication will be decendent. All persons General = 107.56, VOC = 13.02, comments received by comment period and made which may include having claims against (Published in the Tran- 9 beds, 4 HAPs = 0.19 6 beds, and 3 CO2e the Division at this same was supported with suffi- the permanent termina- the above estate are re- script Bulletin January baths, 4 car = 28,864.baths, 2 car address on or before cient information or tion of your parental quired to present them to 28, February 4, 11 & 18 The completed engineer- March 5, 2016 will be documentation to enable rights. Your failure to garage garage the undersigned or to the 2016) ing evaluation and air considered in making the the Director to fully con- appear may result in the Clerk of the Court on or quality impact analysis final decision on the ap- sider the substance and termination of your pa- SUMMONS FOR PUB- before the 4th day of showed that the pro- proval/disapproval of the significance of the issue. rental rights by default. LICATION May, 2016, or said posed project meets the proposed project. Email (Published in the Tran- You are hereby sum- IN THE THIRD DIS- claims shall be forever 7064 N Lakepoint Rd, Lake Point requirements of federal 2028comments E 200 willSouth, also Mount be script Pleasant Bulletin February moned to appear before T RICT JUVENILE barred. air quality regulations accepted at 4, 2016) this Court for a TRIAL in COURT AND IN THE- Stunning custom rampler with fi nished basement. 5,033 sq. ft. 5.52 acres with mountain views. Quiet country liviing. 6 bedrooms, CARMEN M. MARTI- Fenced backyard. Horse property. Barn and chicken coupe. Owner/ and the State air qualitylarge [email protected]. fl oor laundry, updated If kitchen,any- large master bedroom said county on MARCH COUNTY OF TOOELE, NEZ, 223 North Broad- Agent rules. The Director in- one so requests to the 3, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in STATE OF UTAH way, Tooele, UT 84074, tends to issue an Ap- Director in writing within the courtroom of Judge STATE OF UTAH, in Telephone No . proval Order pending a 15 days of publication of Tuppak A. G. Renteria the: interest of S., Q. Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1353519 Lillian Harvey 801-918-3735 #1324460 (435)830-9082 30-day public comment this notice, a hearing will located at 74, SOUTH Case No. 1114805: Chil- (Published in the Tran- period. The project pro- be held in accordance 100 EAST, TOOELE, dren under 18 years of script Bulletin February posal, estimate of the ef- with R307-401-7, UAC. UTAH. age: TO: NATHAN 4, 11 & 18, 2016) fect on local air quality Under Section DATED THIS 20th day SILVA, THE FATHER NEW and draftNEW Approval Order 19-1-301.5, a person NOTICE TO CREDI- of January, 2016. A proceeding concerning are available for public who wishes to challenge TORS AND AN- MICHAEL MCDONALD the above child is pend- LISTING inspectionLISTING and comment a Permit Order may only NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Assistant Attorney ing in this Court and an at the Utah Division of raise an issue or argu- POINTMENT OF SUC- General adjudication will be Air Quality, 195 North ment during an adjudica- CESSOR TRUSTEE OF (Published in the Tran- made which may include $ 389,999 1950$ West,379,999 Salt Lake tory proceeding that was THE BRISTOW FAMILY script Bulletin January the permanent termina- City, UT 84116. Written raised during the public TRUST 21, 28, February 4 & 11, tion of your parental 2016) 3 beds, 2 comments 5 beds, received 2 by comment period and Dated the 16th day of rights. Your failure to the Division at this same was supported with suffi- appear may result in the baths, 3 car baths, 3 car March 1987 SUMMONS address on or before cient information or termination of your pa- garage UNDER CONSTUCTION garage UNDER CONSTUCTION GLORIA BRISTOW, the Civil No.: 150301805 March 5, 2016 will be documentation to enable rental rights by default. settlor of the BRISTOW IN THE THIRD JUDI- considered in making the the Director to fully con- You are hereby sum- FAMILY TRUST, dated CIAL DISTRICT COURT final decision on the ap- sider the substance and moned to appear before the 16th day of March IN AND FOR TOOELE proval/disapproval of the significance of the issue. this Court for a TRIAL in 1987, died on December COUNTY, STATE OF proposed project. Email (Published in the Tran- said county on MARCH 561 W Moonlight Dr, Erda 4381 N Cochrane Ln, Erda 28, 2015. FRANK T. UTAH comments will also be script Bulletin February 10, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. Stunning custom home on 1 acre of horse property. Many other lots Stunning custom home on 1 acre of horse property. Many other lots MOHLMAN whose ad- CLAUDIA PRICE and accepted at 4, 2016) in the courtroom of and plans to choose from. Owner/Agent and plans to choose from. Owner/Agent dress is 493 West 400 RONALD RAMEY, Plain- [email protected]. If any- Judge Tuppak A. G. North, Tooele, Utah tiffs, vs THE HEIRS AND one so requests to the Renteria located at 74, 84074 has been ap- DEVISEES OF LEF- Director in writing within SOUTH 100 EAST, pointed Successor Trus- FLER RAMEY, LARRY Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1353780 15 days of publication of Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1353763 TOOELE, UTAH. tee of the above-named LANE, STEVE LANE, this notice, a hearing will DATED THIS 4th day of trust. All persons having R ICHARD LANE, be held in accordance February, 2016. claims against the trust ODESSA KRUCKEN- with R307-401-7, UAC. MICHAEL MCDONALD are required to present BURG, HELEN WIL- Under Section Assistant Attorney them to the undersigned LIAMS, ROENA GOR- NEW 19-1-301.5,NEW a person General on or before the 21st day DON, WANDA LAN- who wishes to challenge (Published in the Tran- LISTING LISTING of April, 2016, or said PHIER, PHILIP EIS- a Permit Order may only script Bulletin February claims shall be forever FELDT, ROY EIS- raise an issue or argu- 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016) barred. FELDT, AUGUST EIs- ment during an adjudica- Frank T. Mohlman FELDT, MAE C. RA- $ 399,999 tory proceeding$ 184,000 that was 493 West 400 North MEY, PATRICIA GRELL raised during the public Tooele, Utah 84074 aka PATRICIA K. 3 beds, 2 comment 5 beds, period 2 and Invite the Telephone no. (435) GRELL aka PATRICIA baths, 3 car UNDER CONSTUCTION was supportedbaths, 2 carwith suffi- 882-4800 KAY GRELL, SANDRA garage cient informationgarage or Whole (Published in the Tran- BONACCI, DAVID C. documentation to enable script Bulletin January HOLIDAY, ROBERT the Director to fully con- Town to 21, 28 & February 4, HOLIDAY, ROY RA- sider the substance and 2016) MEY, ROBERT J. GOR- Your Yard significance of the issue. DON, JAMES L. 4343 N Fenway Cir, Erda (Published in the Tran- 702 W 770 South, Tooele SELLING YOUR H ARPER, JANET Sale! Stunning custom home on 1 acre of horse property. Many other lots script Bulletin FebruaryWell maintained and fully fi nished rambler. Garage with 10 foot HOME? Advertise it in HARPER, CHESTER C. and plans to choose from. Owner/Agent 4, 2016) ceilings and 220. Fenced yard and covered deck. the classifieds. Call CONKLIN, GOLD HILL 882-0050 or visit OOELE MINES, INC., a Utah T TRANSCRIPT www.tooeletran BULLETIN script.com Corporation, EDITH Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1353742 Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1344937 L A N E , S A R A H WANT TO get the latest HARPER, MILDRED local news? Subscribe GREENHOUSE, LE 882-0050 to the Transcript Bulle- ROY RAMEY aka LE- For additional properties, please check our website at www.utahhomes.com tin. ROY RAMEY, CLAUDE RAMEY, MORRY RA- MEY, JOYCE M. LANE, STEVEN R. LANE, JOHN DOES 1 THROUGH 10 AND JANE DOES 1 THROUGH 10., Defen- dants. THE STATE OF UTAH T O THE ABOVE-NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby sum- moned and required to file with the clerk of the above entitled court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah 84074, an answer in writing to the Com- plaint in the above enti- tled case, and to serve upon or mail to Frank T. Mohlman, P.C., plaintiffs! attorney, 493 West 400 North, Tooele, Utah 84074, a copy of said answer within thirty (30) days after service of the summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judg- ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This is an action to quiet title to the real property as described in Exhibit A located in Tooele County, Utah and thereby declare that any and all oposing rights, ti- tles, or interest held by the defendants be re- moved as clouds on plaintiff!s title. Dated this 19th day of January 2016. Frank T. Mohlman, Attor- ney for Plaintiffs. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 21, 28 & February 4, 2016)