Ugh, this isn't progressing well.
I tried adding "logger" statements to the script since my change wouldn't bring 
back the audio.
My logger statements didn't show in the log.
Then I added "touch" statements since I knew where those files would be 
created. Again, nothing created.

I had been using the "sleep" key on my keyboard, but also tried the "Suspend" 
menu item under power-cog at the top-right. Again, no files were touched.
I finally used "$ pm-suspend" and FINALLY the touched files showed as well as 
the log entries.
Now I have to figure out what is going on with the suspend menu item and sleep 
key.

But even then, the command "/usr/bin/pulseaudio -k && sudo /sbin/alsa 
force-reload" I used in the script didn't restore the audio devices like it did 
when I tried it manually before.
So, I'd think if I manually tried it again, it would work. No, it wouldn't. So 
then, I now copy/paste the command I pasted in my previous comment which did 
work. It now does not.

I am flummoxed and questioning my move from windows vista (not just from
this experience).

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  [Neither headphones nor speakers are displayed under "All
  Settings"->Sound, VIA VT1718S, Green Headphone Out, Front] No sound at
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