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RogeR V. tuttle the farmington high drumLine performs during the opening session in the House of Representatives as Speaker Brad Wilson takes his place at the podium.

and the first vote cast by a woman in Utah. “It opened the door for women to lead and serve,” said Wilson. “I have Lawmakers anxious two daughters in the audience. I hope they will look to the female officers in this room as examples. To the to get started women in this room, we need your voice, we need your experience.” The issues we tackle here are complex, he by Becky GINOS said. “At times we feel like we take two steps [email protected] forward and two steps back but we can face any challenge.” UTAH STATE CAPITOL—There Wilson suggested three main priorities. was excitement in the air as the hustle “Industry is not just hard work, it’s collabora- and bustle of a new legislative session tive. When the pioneers arrived their only started Monday on the Hill. Lawmakers resource was the land. Many thought it was took their seats in both the Senate and utterly inhospitable. Then they set to work the House, many accompanied by family and turned it into productive land.” members. The second ideal is compassion, he said. Following a rousing drumline by Then he told the story of Kelli Snider Farmington High School and posting of the who was driving and saw a man colors, Speaker of the House Brad Wilson, senate president standing by the road who seemed out R-Kaysville took his place at the podium and stuart adams (center) of place. “She stopped and pushing kicked off the 45-day session. takes a moment with aside the trepidation she felt she said, “There is a reason I believe you’ve been elder ulisses Soares and ‘are you feeling suicidal?’ He showed elected,” he said. “This is the first session of the Pamela Atkinson. her a suicide note he had in his 2020s. How we address the issues will affect Becky ginoS pocket. She had him sit in her car and decades to come.” she let him know he was loved and Wilson briefly acknowledged the tax valued. She saved a life and prevented reform referendum that forced a repeal heartache for his family. We need more of the new tax law put into place during people like Kelli Snider.” a special session in December. The bill to He said the third principle is faith in repeal it was scheduled to come before both God and faith in one another. Then he the Senate and House on Tuesday. This is the first session of the introduced several religious leaders from “Let’s be clear about the elephant or 2020s. How we “address the issues a variety of faiths. “Each of you embodies should I say donkey in the room,” he said. faith in God. It’s a key ingredient of our “Many of our constituents voiced their will affect decades to come. blessed state. Utah is a haven for inter- opinion and it’s important to listen. We’re faith collaboration that rivals any in the not foes on a political battleground – we’re nation. It empowers us to face the future all Utahns trying to get it right.” – Brad wilson with faith in God and in one another. He referred to the historical anniver- There’s no finer group of people I’d like saries of women getting the right to vote ” to serve with. Now let’s get to work.” DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 3 Crime Briefs First respoNder Compiled by Becky Ginos hoNored Kaysville Police Assistant Chief Ellington Man found received the NAACP First Responder Award with child porn at the 36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Luncheon last Monday, according SALT LAKE CITY—A North to the KPD Facebook page. “We are proud to Salt Lake man was charged have him as a leader of our department and last week with sexual thank him for his dedication and sacrifices,” exploitation of a minor after the post read. the Internet Crimes CouRtEsy Photo Against Children 500 West. between 18 – 25 years Task Force Police said the pair old, wearing white shoes, allegedly came into the store and maroon leggings and a found thou- collected five pairs of black sweatshirt with white THE DAVIS sands of child porn images shoes then attempted to stripes down the sleeves. No customers? on his computer. leave. 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Cindi Scott is that you’re [email protected] constantly ext. 119 being either proven right on the cover: The House of or pleasantly Representatives at the State Capitol kicked off the 2020 surprised.” Legislative Session Monday, Jan. 27. Photo roger V. tuttle – George will DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 5 Stewart holds roundtable discussion on suicide prevention by Becky GINOS par with 911 for the first negative on young people. [email protected] time ever in Utah.” It’s designed to engage The University them all the time.” SALT LAKE Neuropsychiatric Another area of con- CITY—Suicide has Institute (UNI) is able to cern is ACEs or Adverse risen to epidemic stabilize about 90 percent Childhood Experiences, proportions across the of patients on the phone, said Eliason. “There are United States with Utah he said. “About 85 percent 10 drivers for ACEs, becky ginos ranking 5th highest in can be stabilized in their such as abuse, neglect, congressman chris stewart (center) listens to suggestions from participants at a the nation. Congressman home at no cost to the household dysfunction. Mental Health Roundtable held at the University of Utah neuropsychiatric institute. Chris Stewart and patient or they can go If a child has four or Congresswoman to the receiving center if more experiences there is are less depressed, it’s gun owners that taking “We’re realizing Utah Doris Matsui recently they can’t do it in their an 11.1 percent increase people not getting safely five minutes to store a is not in a good place,” introduced the Suicide home. This will expand that they will die by through that. By learning gun is the safest way to said Stewart. “We’ve Prevention Act aimed at that help dramatically suicide. The question from the research in prevent a child dying by presumed we’re mentally providing resources to across the state. It helps is what do we do about rural areas it’s long guns suicide,” Eliason said. healthy but we’ve found help stop this disturbing people bypass the ER, that?” not handguns that youth Eliason intends to out that is not true. trend. which is very costly and “What sets the are using. It’s not only introduce legislation for There’s an obvious need As part of his not effective. We hope Mountain West apart the origin of those dark mental health screenings so if we can do some- legislative push, Stewart to be a model for the are people not making times, if they don’t get in schools. “Why can’t thing and have a positive hosted a Mental Health nation.” it through that crisis,” through that we can’t we have those just like impact on people we Roundtable last week at Current crisis lines said Henn. “It’s not that help them.” we have screenings for need to do it.” the University of Utah receive between 7,500 to people in other states “We need to educate hearing or vision?” to bring together those 10,000 calls per month working in the field to during peak season, said discuss opportunities for Dr. Morissa Henn. “A collaboration. lot of people in our state “If you get a diagnosis need support. 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FARMINGTON— As the new commission Every other month people chair, Lorene Kamalu leading an“ organization has her hands full. From the library to Hill in human services work Air Force Base – and together so organizations everything in between – she’s got a lot of balls in have been able to align. the air. But she loves it. Kamalu spoke Our priorities are health, recently to the Davis safety and stability. County League of Women Voters and gave an overview of some of the issues the commis- – Lorene Kamalu sion is facing. “There are 10 elected officials in the beCky ginos county,” she said. “We commissioner lorene Kamalu talks to Aaron Metcalf with Hogan Construction before can’t tell other depart- with the high suicide Cabinet. “It’s a place the Davis County League of Women Voters meeting held at the Farmington Library. ments what to do. We rates,” she said. “They ”for people to come support them but they are highly respected for together,” she said. 1651 N. 700 West, factors they’ll be able have elected roles and the work they do. They “Every other month Layton. The fee is $30. to overcome trauma. ABC4 Utah assignments. The goal turn no one away. DBH people leading an To register, visit www. Experts say no matter and is to share enough that sees almost as many organization in human dbhprevention.org/ how many tragedies everything runs really people as Salt Lake services work together symposium. happen to people if Davis Clipper w e l l .” City. If someone doesn’t so organizations have “Resiliency is they have resiliency Each commissioner have the means to pay been able to align. Our counter to trauma,” and support they can Good4Davis oversees several county there’s an $8 fee to be priorities are health, said Kamalu. “When overcome it.” County departments. However, seen. The goal is to get safety and stability.” people have protective if a department director people in within a week. People are found in can’t function for some Because there’s a crisis the community wander- reason, the commis- and great need that’s ing the streets, living sioner over that area pretty good. They also out of cars or about BACK PAIN? NECK PAIN? steps in. “The person have a mobile crisis unit to lose their housing, who works over that that can go out right said Kamalu. “There department becomes away.” are 1,100 kids who HEADACHE? the temporary director,” There is budget at are homeless in Davis said Kamalu. DBH to provide for County. The hardest SHOULDER PAIN? In addition to indigent clients as well, thing for people is to NON-FORCE TREATMENTS PROVIDED FOR: Headaches, neck pain, back pain, sciatica, county departments, said Kamalu. “They know what the helps numbness/tingling, carpal tunnel, shoulder pain, TMJ and other areas that are bothering you. each commissioner has also have permanent are. Ideally, in neigh- several board assign- supported housing borhoods we watch ments and committees that DBH owns. Now over each other. We they serve on. The we have the Receiving live in a good place but Children’s Justice Center where officers we always need to have Center falls under have discretion for low concern and watchful- SPECIAL OFFER Kamalu. “It is where level misdemeanor ness. There are enough NEW PATIENT FIRST VISIT FREE! (NO OBLIGATION OR COST) children who have offenders that don’t resources here that no Includes DNFT treatment and evaluation experienced trauma pose a public safety risk one should go without Come and experience what a DNFT treatment is all about. can receive help,” she they can offer a choice food in this county.” Dr. Jerry Park $100 value at no cost or obligation to you. said. “They do amazing if they’d like to receive As part of the push Bring this coupon to your appointment. work. It’s a very special services. There’s a lot of to educate the public place. The children people self-medicating about these issues Most Insurances Accepted come into a space that’s and on the streets who the county is hosting calm and safe.” are not getting the help its second annual 224 S. Main St., #1 • Centerville, UT. Davis Behavioral they need.” Community Resilience Health (DBH) is As part of the effort Symposium Friday, 801-292-2299 • ParkChiropractic.co another one of her to help those in need Jan. 31 from 8 a.m. to board assignments. the county has devel- 3:30 p.m. at the Davis Park Chiropractic, LLC “They face challenges oped a Human Services Conference Center, DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 7

Residents still frustrated over Legacy Parkway now that trucks are allowed on Legacy Parkway, residents feel it detracts from the trail. by Becky GINOS [email protected] Photos by roger v. tuttLe

WOODS CROSS—In spite of the truck ban we know – we live there. being lifted on Legacy Parkway and the speed limit But legislators have to look increased to 65 on Jan. 1, residents living along at the whole state. It’s 26 the 26-mile stretch of road are still frustrated. miles. The state legislature Some residents came before the Woods Cross City says ‘why not?’” Council at last week’s meeting to express those Dayley mentioned the concerns. Eccles Wildlife Center that “We’re trying to engage the community,” said opened recently along the resident Lise Embley. “We chose our house because parkway. “It’s another card of the Legacy trail. It never occurred to us that to play,” she said. “We need we’d try to undo a good thing. There’s a supportive to find an ally with some community that would like to see the trucks go political savvy.” away again. What can we do to keep the parkway When Legacy was the rich treasure that it is? How can we work built it was designed as together to mitigate some of these issues?” a parkway, said Uresk. Council member Ryan Westergard sympathized “Then to immediately turn it into a freeway they’ll with the group but said there wasn’t much the city restrictions. “Sound walls would really detract have issues to address. We need information from could do that it hasn’t already done. “We’re on your from what Legacy is meant to be,” said Uresk. “I residents, pictures, feelings that could be helpful to side,” he said. “We live here too. The trail is used at think there are better ways. For the time restriction u s .” all times of day. It’s used a lot.” you would probably have to go to the legislature.” Another woman said her family moved from “In the last legislative session we were not “There are a lot of things happening in the Texas to Woods Cross. “We looked and looked. It successful in getting the ban removed,” said City state,” said Council member Tamra Dayley. “The was never disclosed that the ban would be lifted,” Administrator Gary Uresk. “We went before the reality is the ability to make changes is legislative. she said. “I know we have to find a way to coexist Transportation Commission to keep it (speed They have little interest so be persistent. The but I’m never able to open a window. There’s limit) at 60 and they moved it to 65.” reality is for the five cities along here it’s an uphill constant noise in my home all day long. I can’t sleep. Uresk said he and the mayor met with UDOT battle, especially with the development of the I’m in a $300,000 home and I can’t open windows. about installing cable barriers. “It would probably Inland Port.” When I’m driving on Legacy every car passes me divert an accident and have some value but if a “There have been four accidents by the park and they’re flying. They’ve given permission for cars truck hit it head on it wouldn’t do much,” he said. where my boys play,” said another resident. “The and truckers to go 85. A bad accident is what it’s “We’ve asked the (police) chief to enforce the speed park backs onto the Legacy trail. I have six kids going to take.” limit and we’ll try to get some officers at the exit who are always in that park. If something happens “I wish I had all the answers for you,” said ramps for pedestrian safety. The problem is people there it will probably be one of my children or their Westergard. “Let’s figure out how to get the most using the trail must be aware too. They’re used to friends who fall victim to an accident.” support we can. We’re all in this together. We’re glad no trucks.” “We need a rallying cry,” said Dayley. “We you’re here and interested. Let’s take that frustration Embley asked about sound walls and time have to show facts as to why this section of the parkway is important to us. It’s important because and enthusiasm and see what we can do.” 8 Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 News DAVIS CLIPPER Is your child safe on the Internet? by Becky GINOS porn is really rape and child abuse. lt. jon West [email protected] We’re engaging undercover in all the (left) and Det. apps we can. The point is to catch the John Peirce talk FARMINGTON—Just two years really bad guys. It’s the only way to about ways to ago 73 percent of teens had a smart- try and prevent kidnappings. There protect children phone. Now it’s 89 to 95 percent and have been 400 arrests since 2016 and on the Internet 25 percent have created nude photos 60 verified rescued children.” at a class held at and sent them. Sexting among teens has also the Davis County “There are 70 million queries become a huge problem, Peirce said. Sheriff’s Office. daily for porn,” said Lt. Jon West “Millions of children are sending with the Davis County Sheriff’s nude photos mostly to be funny, Office Internet task force. “The first impress a crush or sharing them exposure is at age 9. For children 8 with a boyfriend or girlfriend. The to 16, 90 percent have viewed it and consequences can be humiliation; 100 percent of bullying or they can be charged. It kids will before can also lead to sextortion, where they graduate. someone extorts a victim.” Studies show Peirce shared the story of Tevan beCky gInos people will Tobler, a teen who took his own life spend a third Sept. 18, 2017 after being extorted of their life on over an intimate video. electronics by “A teen’s phone is their journal,” the time they’re he said. “Tevan had no known 60.” history of substance abuse or any Those problems. Then his dad found an unknown number had texted Tevan are daunting dr. nathan Ward statistics, but over a thousand times, even up to West and others was convicted of child the minute he died. He’d deleted it are working sexual abuse. off his phone but someone had been tirelessly to stop blackmailing him saying they would online predators and educate children make an intimate video public if he and their parents about the dangers didn’t pay. He sent every dollar he of the Internet. West and Det. John had but it didn’t stop.” Peirce conducted an Internet Safety The person first reached out to class recently to help parents and Tevan and engaged in conversation the community understand what to that led to sexting to exchange nude watch for. photos/videos, said Peirce. “He thinks “Facebook has 83 million fake it’s a person his age. It’s organized profiles and photo uploads total 300 crime and they make lots of money million per day,” said West. “The doing it. They’re sophisticated.” types of cases are sexually exploiting Unfortunately, Peirce said they a minor and enticement of a minor.” traced the number back to the Ivory If your kids are on a social media Coast where there is no extradition. platform get on it, said Peirce. “If it “I told his parents, this isn’t a suicide has Internet access it has predators. – it’s murder. But I can’t go after the Your child doesn’t have an expecta- guy who killed your son.” tion of privacy. If you can’t get their Education is the key to preventing pass codes, etc. there’s a good chance heartbreaking stories like Tevan’s, they might be lying to you.” he said. “Tell your teens that law West described methods preda- enforcement is not going to go after tors use to access pornography such you and teach them not to share stuff as Second Life. “It’s a virtual world ever. I don’t want to see kids die over on the Internet,” he said. “Players this. I’ve seen it all so don’t delete it.” can actually buy property, clothing, Peirce and West said it’s important housing, etc. using PayPal.” for parents to be vigilant. “Check While investigating the game, your kid’s phone,” said Peirce. “If West said he finally got access to a there’s a new app on the phone, look predator’s house and it was filled at it. If a kid can’t gain your trust with child pornography and sexual he doesn’t deserve a phone. What it content. “We find perps all over the boils down to is good parenting and w or l d .” monitoring. We all trust our kids but The number one thing is to don’t trust them. You’re the parent prevent child abduction, said Peirce. you have control.” “Pornography implies consent. Child DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 9 Hope Center offers more than just food by Becky GINOS The AP&P (Adult Probation [email protected] and Parole) list is nearly impos- sible, said Brown. “You’ve got to CLEARFIELD—Everyone be superman or superwoman needs a helping hand now and and find 36 hours in a day – it’s then. That’s just what the Hope impossible that’s why recidivism Center offers – and love. is high. We give them the “We help the hurting, opportunity to go into our PILOT hungry and hope seeking,” said program, Post Incarceration Pastor Ron Brown. “We help Living Outpatient Treatment.” those who suffer from mental It’s a faith-based approach health issues and the stressors to rehabilitation, he said. “We of life. We do life coach training see a marked difference in their to help the working poor in incarceration process.” the community to find a better The Hope Center is opening quality of life.” a new facility at 545 S. State in Brown has been the senior Clearfield on Feb. 1, with an pastor at New Hope Fellowship official ribbon cutting March 7. since 2010 and in 2013 the Hope In addition to the food pantry Center opened across the street. the center hosts a youth night “We connected with the Utah once a week. “Every Friday kids Food Bank to provide food on COURTESY can come and get an encouraging a monthly basis,” he said. “We the hope center hosts a youth night once a week where kids can come get an encouraging word, hang word, hang out, play games and serve 50 to 70 families every out, play games and have a meal. thanks to Little Caesar’s occasion- month and offer emergency ally have pizza,” Brown said. “It’s assistance throughout the week.” a discreet way of providing food The center’s two main initiatives are the for families. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday we have backpack give away and Children of Hope. “The a community meal. It’s all about providing that level second week in August before school we give 300 We help the hurting, of assistance.” plus backpacks filled with supplies to kids and have The Hope Center’s largest sponsor is the church, a block party,” Brown said. “For Children of Hope hungry“ and hope he said. “We’re always looking for more contribu- we provide 500 to 700 kids ages 3 – 13 with gifts for seeking. tors. None of us take salaries and 99.9 percent is Christmas.” actually going to what you donate to. We pay the It’s designed for the working poor, he said. bills and the rest goes into helping people.” “There’s a significant gap in the community that is – Pastor Ron Brown Brown said the next project is getting a licensed rarely addressed. They earn too much to qualify for Clinical Social Worker. “Mental health is the biggest assistance, but not enough for a good quality of life.” issue. We provide food but we want to help without Brown does a pre, during and post incarceration enabling. 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The Utah Messages driving the people in various states Department of campaign will encour- of physical and emo- Health (UDOH) has age people to better tional connection, with unveiled a series of understand the current headlines like: “Get the advertisements meant state of HIV, including test to live your best,” “A DAVIStoday to dispel the myths, its myths and stereo- diagnosis doesn’t define Weekly Podcast encourage the truths, types, prevalence, and you” and “Rethink what davistoday.podbean.com and expose the realities presence in modern day you know about HIV.” Listen to our podcasts at , or via davisclipper.com of dealing with HIV in society. While under- The messaging, our website at the modern age. stated in recent years, mainly directed at Here’s the lineup for our upcoming podcasts: Most of the cam- the disease (a precursor people living with HIV DAVIS paign is built around of AIDS) is not gone; and to those who are at Jan. 30 the theme “The H is in fact, there is one risk for HIV infection, KENDALYN HARRIS for Human” and local case of HIV diagnosed emphasizes support and Speaking on the “TEDx public outreach efforts in Utah every three resources that can be Bountiful event on Feb. 1” will center around a new days (roughly 120 new found at HIVandMe. website, HIVandME. infections are diagnosed com. Feb. 6 com. The site will in Utah every year). Once at the website, RYAN SHIMABUKURO provide information, “We can end the those interested can find Coach of US Speedskating long resources and support HIV epidemic in Utah,” information on local track team “World Champion- for those living with Fratto said. “With clinics, information today ships coming to Utah Feb. 13-16” HIV, those at risk for improved science and on modern prevention HIV, or people trying medicine, we can pre- methods (including to support a friend or vent new HIV infections PrEP or PEP), tips to Feb. 13 BRYAN GRAY family member living and ensure those living talk about prevention, The voice of Cyclops with the infection. with HIV live healthy information on testing, “Davis Clipper’s long-time “It’s all about and long lives.” specifics on treatment political humorist” breaking down bar- “H is for Human” and available resources riers, and exposing ads – appearing from further education people to something everywhere from to financial aid, among And each week in the Clipper, watch for: they either don’t know outdoor billboards to many other topics. -- Updated information and photos on our website about or don’t want to web banners to bus “Every message is -- Stories, photos and more on our social media platforms know about,” said Erin and TRAX signage purposeful,” Fratto said. -- Online contests, polls and more Fratto of the UDOH – will underscore the “We believe this website Prevention Treatment HIVandMe messaging, and this campaign will Access our podcast at davistoday.podbean.com or davisclipper.com and Care Program. featuring images of save lives.” Scores & Recaps from local events and competitions Sports THURSDAY JAN. 30, 2020 “501” Price becomes Utah’s winningest girls basketball coach by Catherine Garrett of the game and demands excellence Clipper sports from his girls. “Congratulations to coach Price FARMINGTON--T-shirts with for his record 501st win,” Viewmont “501” were worn by players, students head coach Roger Farnsworth said. and fans following Farmington “He’s a wonderful person and very High’s 67-48 win over Viewmont deserving.” Jan. 24 as girls head basketball coach “Winning this many games Van Price picked up his 501st win, means that I’ve been in this game securing his spot as the winningest a long time,” Price said. “Seriously girls coach in state history. The though, it is a milestone of what milestone moves him past Ogden’s I have learned from all the great Philip Russell who has 500 victories. coaches. You take the things you “Coach Price has always been things you learn from the great ones such a big name in not only girls and try to apply them to your own basketball, but also boys basketball teams. It’s an accumulation of all for what he did during his years at your success and you owe them a big Layton High,” Farmington High thanks.” courtesy athletic director Kasey Walkenhorst Van Price talks with layton said. His girls play hard and they player Megan Nimori during his first year of coaching girls play smart. He is such a great teacher see price| 12 basketball in the 1986-87 season. Region 5 play heating up; Farmington remains unbeaten

by Catherine Garrett Farmington Lakers’ seven – to help (seven), Delaney Baker Clipper sports Farmington picked finish off the nine-point (six), Haley McFarland up two wins this week win. (four) and Ashley Farmington secured to give head coach Van “It was a great Alldredge (one) also the top spot of Region Price his 500th and 501st defensive battle,” said scored. 5 with a win over wins, making him the Price. “Brooklyn Perkins Against Viewmont Viewmont, who was also state’s winningest girls made some key shots in Jan. 24, Farmington put previously unbeaten in basketball coach. the fourth quarter to help on an offensive display, region play. Davis picked On Jan. 22, the secure the win. Naomi led by Kunzler with 20 up two region wins over Phoenix defeated Kehl, Val Kunzler and points. Northridge and Weber. Bonneville 45-35 – Abigail Ferrell also played Baker (11 points), starting the game strong great defense and each Perkins (eight), being up seven at the first made key shots to add to MccFarland (eight), Kehl arms race: Bountiful’s quarter and three at the the win.” (eight), Amber Beddes Riley Johnson (white break. Farmington again Perkins scored 12 (seven), Ferrell (four) and jersey) gets flummoxed came out aggressively in points to lead all scorers Carly Warenski (two) also with Viewmont’s Kaylee the third quarter, putting while Kehl (eight points), Smith (20) battling arms in 15 points – to the Kunzler (seven), Ferrell ROGER V. TUTTLE and fighting for a rebound. see regionalS| 12 12 Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 sports DAVIS CLIPPER price Price said he’s loved every the right way,” Walkenhorst Continued from page 11 team and has special memories said. “I am so grateful to be able of each one. In particular, to work with him every day. I Price said among his many his highlights have included am constantly learning from mentors, he counts Russell, coaching his daughter Nikki’s him.” Bonneville’s Mae Miya, 2005 team to an undefeated Price said that throughout Bingham’s Rand Rasmussen, season, ending in a state cham- his coaching career he has West Jordan’s George Hughes, pionship. Eight years later, his always tried to instill principles Riverton’s Ron Ence and daughter Ashley’s team placed of sportsmanship, work ethic, Layton’s Rob Resibeck among second to Riverton in the state dedication, “winning with his favorites. “I had to play title game. He stepped away humility and losing with grace.” against them and learn how from the girls program for a “It’s more important to be a to beat them to become the couple of seasons to coach his good person and take with you coach that I am,” Price said. son Vandes on the boys team. the great attributes that the “Van is the best coach in “I wasn’t able to coach my game can teach you than just the state and no one deserves other son Erik in high school, winning,” he said. “Winning it more,” said Reisbeck, who ROGER V. TUTTLE but I coached him when he was is fun and I’m as competitive young and I enjoyed watching as anyone, but it is still just a coached with Price for 15 Van Price is surrounded by his players, including his daughter years. “He gave me my start in Ashley, following a second-place showing at state in 2013. him play when he was in high game. What we can learn from coaching when I was 18 years school.” it will make us successful in old and I would not be the Driggs, Idaho – that set a state players and I wanted to make a In 2018, after 31 years with life.” coach I am today if it wasn’t record for 68 consecutive wins difference like him.” the Lancers girls basketball Price said he isn’t sure how for him. He is simply the best.” – under Hall of Fame coach After graduating from team, he left to build a new much longer he will continue Price was raised with a Lester Wade. BYU, Price’s first job was at program at Farmington High. to coach. “I still enjoy it and “deep love for sports” and a “Wade was such an Layton High in 1986 where he “When Coach Price I think I can still contribute father who was a high school inspiration coach to me,” Price coached cross country, track decided to come to something to the game,” he coach. He played for the 1975- said. “I admired his patience and girls basketball in addition Farmington, we were so excited said. “The time to give it up is 77 Idaho state championship and mild demeanor. He had to teaching Spanish, health to have him build our brand drawing closer, but I’ll take it teams at Teton High School in such an influence on his and physical education. new program from scratch and one year at a time.” regionals double with 14 points 6-10 record this year and Vikings. Viewmont is deficit was too much to Woods Cross in scoring Continued from page 11 and 10 rebounds to lead is currently 1-3 in the now 7-8 overall and 3-1 overcome. Sofia Mokofisi while Gracie Browning Davis with Annie Pitcher Region 5 standings. in region play. was the leading scorer had 15, Taylor Evans 10, (nine points), Loveland for Woods Cross with 10 Katie Longmore four, Liz scored for the Phoenix. (nine), Tolman (five), Viewmont Woods Cross points. Howey two and Mokofisi Farmington improved to Leavitt (five), Arnold Viewmont won its Woods Cross lost Against Bountiful one. The Wildcats are 13-2 overall and 4-0 in (four) and Hansen (three) third region game with to Box Elder 33-24 Jan. Jan. 24, the Wildcats 8-7 this year and 1-3 in the region. also scoring. The Darts the six-point win over 22. The Wildcats scored overcome a six-point Region 5. are now 13-2 overall and Bountiful. The Vikings just two points to start halftime deficit with a Davis 6-2 in Region 1 play. were down by one after the game and found 31-point effort in the Davis defeated the first quarter and two themselves down 18 to 6 second half to win by More sports Northridge 46-26 Jan. Bountiful at the half before outscor- at halftime. Even though four and pick up its 21. The Darts dominated Bountiful lost to ing the Braves by eight Woods Cross outscored first region win of the stories on the first three quarters, Viewmont 51-45 Jan. 22. points in the second half. the Bees 18 to 15 in the season. Taylor Jackson davisclipper.com scoring 33 points – to the The Braves had slight Karlia Gunnell second half the initial had 17 points to lead Knights’ 14 – to run away leads after the first two knocked down four with the game. quarters but came up 3-pointers on her way Callie Tolman led the short in the six-point loss. to 19 points with Sophie way with 16 points while Emrie Satuala had Lunt (10 points), Grace aTHLeTes oF THe Kylee Mabry (10 points), 20 points while Lizzie Mackay (seven), Anna Hannah Loveland McConkie scored 10 for Mackay (five), Hayley WeeK (seven), Phoebe Arnold Bountiful. Maxfield (four), Ellie (six), Annie Fuller Against Woods McCubbins (four) and The Davis Clipper is teaming up with Mountain Orthopaedics of Bountiful for our Athletes of the (three), Regan Hansen Cross Jan. 24, Bountiful Bayley Snell (two) also Week contest. (two) and Kelsey Leavitt lost 49-45. Bountiful contributing offensively. Our Male Athlete of the Week is Bountiful basketball star Camron Chism for the second straight (two) also scored. came out strong and put Viewmont and week. He scored 35 points, including six three-pointers, in a win over Viewmont. Against Weber Jan. themselves up by six after Farmington squared off Other nominees for the male award were fellow basketball players Collin Chandler of 24, Davis won 49-39. The the first quarter and eight for the top spot in Region Farmington, Jake Howe of Woods Cross, Micah Johnson of Viewmont and Jake Sampson of Davis, Darts slow start -- down and Farmington swimmer Mark Harrison. by halftime. The Wildcats 5 Jan. 24 and the Vikings Female Athlete of the Week honors go to the Davis 200 medley relay swimming team of Lia 6 to 3 after the first closed within three points lost 68-47. Viewmont quarter – turned around Merrill, Isabelle Karren, Lauryn Hall and Ellyssa Nelson, who broke a 9-year-old school record with by the final quarter and was down early and then a winning time of 1:58.33. in the second quarter the Braves gave up 14 31-15 at the break. Both The other nominees for the female award were basketball players Kylee Mabry of Davis and with an 18-point effort points – while scoring teams battled fairly evenly Valerie Kunzler of Farmington. to put Davis up 21-16 at just seven – to end the in the second half but Winners were chosen from recommendations by our sportswriting staff and area coaches. We’ll half. The Darts scored 28 game. the early deficit was too be honoring Athletes of the Week throughout the school year, as well as Athletes of the Month. points in the secure the Brooklyn Taylor led much to overcome. 10-point win. the Braves with 15 points. Grace Mackay scored Congratulations to all of these athletes! Mabry had a double- Bountiful now has a 13 points to lead the VALENTINE DEALS

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Utah State University connected. The conference sors are Modern Woodman TEDx Bountiful Extension celebrates the begins at 6 p.m. and includes Fraternal Financial, importance of healthy two workshop sessions. Bonus Strongermarriage.org and discussion on Clipper relationships during January workshop sessions, including Weber State University. and February. Included in the topics of ways to strengthen The second event, the Salt 6-week celebration are two your marriage, playing as Lake Marriage Celebration podcast marriage conferences – one a couple, and others, are “Date Your Mate,” is held Bountiful city councilwoman Kendalyn Harris will on Feb. 7 in Ogden and one available from 4 to 5 p.m. and Friday, Feb. 28, from 6 to 9:30 discuss this Saturday’s TEDx Bountiful event on this on Feb. 28 in Salt Lake City. 5 to 6 p.m. p.m. at the County Library’s week’s episode of “Davis Today,” the Davis Clipper’s new Additional relationship Keynote speaker Doug Viridian Event Center, 8030 weekly podcast. resources include weekly Nielsen’s presentation, South 1825 West in Salt Lake Each week, Davis Today features emails, videos, podcasts and “Creating a Clearer Vision,” City. A pre-conference session interviews with newsmakers, public billboards along I-15. concludes the evening. begins at 5:30 p.m. Keynote figures, columnists and others from The Northern Utah Nielsen has helped thousands speaker is Dr. Liz Hale, whose in and around Davis County. Harris’ Marriage Celebration is of couples and individuals topic, “The Secret Sauce of podcast is the fourth in our series, held Friday, Feb. 7, from 4 “create a clear vision” for their Marriage,” concludes the and she’ll talk about the seven to 9:30 p.m. at the Weber relationships and their lives. evening. Dr. Liz is set to share amazing speakers and two entertain- State University Shepherd He is a sought-after therapist, the nitty-gritty about what ers coming to the Bountiful Davis Union Building in Ogden certified speaking profes- makes marriage work versus Arts Center for the event. You can and is cosponsored by USU sional, bestselling author and what makes marriage enjoy- access the podcast via our website at Extension. Designed as a date popular guest expert on both able. Early bird registration www.davisclipper.com or from www. night for those who want to podcasts and television. runs through Jan. 31 and is davistoday.podbean.com. prepare for or strengthen Tickets are available at $15 a couple and $10 for a Our first three episodes feature humor columnist their marriage, the mar- marriagecelebration2020. single ticket. For questions Peri Kinder discussing New Year’s Resolutions and why riage celebration features eventbrite.com or by calling or to register by phone, call we shouldn’t make them, Bountiful councilman Chris workshops presented by 1- 801-399-8207. Tickets will (385) 468-4835. For further Simonsen talking about the new Veterans Park in the professionals from Northern be $50 a couple or $30 an information about relation- city, and state legislator Steve Handy discussing this year’s Utah. Workshops include individual. A limited number ship month and resources, session. such topics as intimacy, of tickets may be available at visit extension.usu.edu/ Catch new guests each week on our Davis Today communication and staying the door. Additional co-spon- relationships. podcast! DAVIS CLIPPER life Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 15 Showcase Calendar

marriagecelebration2020. colleges and universities for Events eventbrite.com or by calling more than 30 years. He is 1-801-399-8207. Tickets also a composer, arranger Miranda Lambert Jan. 31: Registration for $50 a couple or $30 an indi- and recording artist. 7 to Davis County’s 2nd Annual vidual. A limited number of 8:30 p.m. Headquarters Community Resilience tickets may be available at Library, 133 S. Main St., in SLC on Jan. 31 Symposium is now open the door. Farmington. online at http://www.dbh- Feb. 8: Mondays: Country music star Miranda prevention.org/symposium. Full-Ish Moon Get your taxes Lambert brings her Wildcard Tour The symposium is Friday, Set Expedition. Join the prepared by AARP and elec- to the Vivint Smart Home Arena on Jan. 31, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Antelope Island park tronically filed for free. Call Friday, Jan. 31, part of her 27 city at the Davis Conference naturalist at the Lady Finger Devon Stainer for details tour with the show. The CMA Female Center in Layton. The pur- Trailhead at 6:30 a.m. for a and to make an appoint- Vocalist of the Year nominee and pose of the symposium is short, 1/4 mile hike to the ment. Call Mondays from seven-time winner has performed in to build Adverse Childhood point where you will be able 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 Utah many times before, starting with Experiences (ACEs) aware- to watch the full-ish moon p.m. at 801-292-1389. set over Great Salt Lake. her show at the Sandy Amphitheatre ness, become a trauma- when she was just 19 years old. informed community, and Registration is required, and Music park entry fees apply. Space The Wildcard Tour, named for improve self-care. The cost Feb. 7: Beautiful Dreamer MuttNation Foundation cam- for this event is limited. Call Lambert’s Nov. 1 seventh-studio is $30 and five CEUs will Trio is delighted to return paign, Fill the Little Red Wagon pre- or email to secure your spot. album, begins in Tupelo, Mississippi be available. Any interested this season to celebrate sented by Tractor Supply Company. (801) 721-9569, tackley@ tonight and will conclude in Montreal, community partner is invit- the month of “Love and Fans are encouraged to help shelter utah.gov Canada in May. ed to attend. Romance.” They will perform pets in each tour city by donating dog • C “The essence of a wildcard is Feb. 1: Enjoy a guided ome enjoy a guided at the Alpine Church, 254 W. food, treats, supplies and cash at each always having something up your exploration of the his- exploration of the his- 2675 N., Layton, 7 to 8 p.m. venue’s entrance prior to the show. sleeve, in whatever capacity that toric Fielding Garr Ranch toric Fielding Garr Ranch Free. Beautiful Dreamer per- Dog-loving supporters who complete means to you,” Lambert said in a on Antelope Island. Meet at Antelope Island. Meet forms a wide variety of selec- a sign-up form at the donation point release. “It is universal. Which is why at the ranch at 1 p.m. For at the ranch at 1 p.m. For tions that family and friends will also be entered to win a meet I’m excited to kick off this tour with more information contact more information, contact would gather together in the and greet with the country icon for [email protected]. an incredible group of talented artists. [email protected]. best room of the home — the themselves and a guest. We’re going to have a blast!” • Who’s Home on the Feb. 12: Richard Paul Evans parlor —to enjoy listening Tickets are still available for Fellow CMA nominee Cody Range. Join the Antelope will discuss his writing and and playing. These included Lambert’s show at the Vivint Smart Johnson and chart-topping dynamic Island Park Naturalist at 10 share stories of his many folk songs and dances Home Arena box office or through group LANCO join as support for a.m. in the Visitor Center years of creating beloved from ancestral homelands, various online ticket brokers. The the majority of the run, including to learn about the diverse characters and settings from American folk songs, and show begins at 7 p.m. Salt Lake City. Additionally, the tour wildlife that calls Antelope his very popular novels. hymns and spirituals. Cheryl will feature the return of Lambert’s Island “Home.” Learn why Select copies of the author’s Ann Blackley Woods Cross, is they are here, how they sur- titles will be available for a member of this group. vive this harsh environment, purchase. A book signing and what our roles are as will immediately follow Phelps, visitors in their homes. No the presentation, 7 to 8:30 Stage reservation required. For p.m., doors open at 6:30 more information, contact p.m. Syracuse Branch, 1875 Jan. 17-Feb. 15: Peter Phriends and [email protected]. S. 2000 West, Syracuse. and the Starcatcher, SuSan Feb. 7: The Northern Utah Feb. 13: In celebration of Centerpoint Theatre, Phavorites FaceR Marriage Celebration is Black History Month, the Barlow Main Stage, 525 N. 400 West, Centerville, BOUNTIFUL—It’s time once held Friday, Feb. 7, from 4 public is invited to enjoy 801-298-1302. again for the annual musical program to 9:30 p.m. at the Weber music and history from nathan master flutist and lecturer, Feb. 7-29: Phelps, Phriends and Phavorites that noRthRup State University Shepherd Guys and runs through the month of February at Union Building in Ogden Galen Abdur-Razzaq. Mr. Dolls will be presented the Bountiful/Davis Art Center. and is co-sponsored by Abdur-Razzaq offers an at the Hope Box Theatre, The program features various USU Extension. The confer- engaging program which 1700 S. Frontage Road, types of music such as vocal, instru- MaRy ann ence begins at 6 p.m. and highlights an understand- Kaysville, 801-451-5259, mental, popular, classic, sacred, DReSheR includes two workshop ing and appreciation of hopeboxtheatre@gmail. Broadway and sing-alongs. sessions. Bonus workshop jazz and its significance com. Lewis Phelps, professor emeritus, sessions, including topics throughout America’s his- of ways to strengthen your tory. Mr. Abdur-Razzaq Get the word out! University of Mount Union, Alliance, LiSa FREE marriage, playing as a studied at the Berklee YOUR EVENT, Ohio will be joined by Anita Call, SaFeeR LIST Deadline: Fridays, 4pm Mary Ann Dresher, Susan Facer, Jed couple, and others, are avail- College of Music. 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will be in theaters starting third season has been put on Netflix directed by Fincher, been completed and that it Feb. 28. hold while executive producer which is about screenwriter will begin filming some time Turturro has been getting David Fincher completes his Herman J. Mankiewicz’s in 2020. Best of all, McGregor accolades for another project other projects. efforts to bring Orson Welles’ stars in it. However, no other of his, the HBO series “The In the meantime, leads “Citizen Kane” to the big cast members or a specific Night Of,” which was origi- Jonathan Groff and Holt screen. It will star Gary premiere date has been set. nally supposed to star James McCallany aren’t being tied Oldman and Lily Collins. In addition to this series Gandolfini (“The Sopranos”) down to the show, so it’s When will the Obi- and an upcoming second Is it true that there until his untimely death. possible that if “Mindhunter” Q:Wan Kenobi series season of “The Mandalorian,” Q:will be a sequel to When will comes back, it might have begin on Disney+? Will Ewan Disney+ plans a show “”? Will Jeff Q:“Mindhunter” be new stars. The reason, Netflix McGregor play him again, centered around the character Bridges be in it? — Anon. back on Netflix with new stated, is that Fincher “felt or will it be about Obi-Wan’s of Cassian Andor, who was There is what is episodes? I just rewatched it wasn’t fair to the actors to younger or older life? — X.M. featured in the movie “Rogue A:being called a “spi- them all and can’t wait for hold them from seeking other There are plans for One.” Diego Luna will reprise noff” of “The Big Lebowski,” more. — R.F. work while he [Fincher] was A:a live-action series the role. but it won’t be directed by “Mindhunter,” a exploring new work of his centered around Obi-Wan Send me your questions the . It will A:fictional drama that own.” Hopefully they all can Kenobi on Disney+. After the at NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. focus on ’s is based on true-crime cases, time their other productions success of “The Mandalorian” com, or write me at KFWS, “The Big Lebowski” character is about an FBI agent who so that they can regroup and on that same streaming ser- 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, Jesus Quintana and also will confronts some of America’s continue with a third season vice, fans are eager for more FL 32803. star and Bobby most notorious serial killers. of “Mindhunter” by the end of “Star Wars” series in addition Cannavale, with Turturro also It’s been several months the year. to motion pictures. All that’s (c) 2020 King Features directing. “The Jesus Rolls” since the second season was Meanwhile, look for the known so far is that the Synd., Inc. uploaded to Netflix, but a upcoming movie “Mank” on scripts for each episode have DAVIS CLIPPER life Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 19 Obituaries

Michael Dean Haroldsen Merle Castleton Call Joan fern King Gwynn 2003-2020 1921-2020 June 20, 1938 - Michael Dean Haroldsen,16, Centerville — Merle Castleton January 16, 2020 passed away in his sleep on Call died on Jan. 25, 2020 at Joan Fern King Gwynn passed Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. He was age 98. She was the third of away due to heart failure, but born Jan. 19, 2003 in Inglewood, five children born to Harold peacefully at her home, Jan. 16, CA, to Latoya Howard whose James and Hilda Jane Howard 2020 at age 81. love for him saved him from the Castleton in Malad, Idaho. She She married Donald Robert abortion her family wanted her made many cherished childhood Gwynn in the Salt Lake Temple, to have and delivered him into memories in Malad (and Garland, later divorced. She is survived the arms of his adoptive parents, Utah) amidst grandparents and by her three children, Scott April and Warren Haroldsen. extended family. She married (Lisa) Bryan, and Michael L. He lived his life with the Benjamin Edward Call in 1941 Bayfield (Karla), Lesa; and eight enthusiasm of someone who in the Logan Temple. They lived grandchildren; sisters, Beverly, seemed to sense from his earliest in several Idaho and Utah cities. Karma, Cathy; brother, Dennis. moments just what a precious They became parents to four Preceded in death by her gift life is. He never let his various medical issues detract him children. Mom was a devout member of The Church of Jesus mother Leola Fern Jackson King, father Elven E. King, brother from living life to the fullest. Michael attended Head Start in Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she served in many capacities. Leon King, her daughter Lesa Hodges, brother, J. Wayne King, West Bountiful and grade school at Woods Cross Elementary and She and Dad served a mission to the Church Museum of History Joan was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Legacy Preparatory Academy. He attended Millcreek Junior High and Art from 1984 to 1986. She loved many hours at the Senior Center enjoying her school and Woods Cross High School and Bountiful High School. Mom enjoyed reading, knitting, oil-painting, singing with the Pinochle friends. She had a big heart for the underdog. She He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Singing Mothers, sewing, writing biographies of her ancestors, found joy in playing games, and putting puzzles together. Saints and was a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood. He loved to and preparing balanced meals for her family – always complete She was famous for her Sunday roast dinners and homemade write songs and to sing and dance. He also loved cats, drawing, with a properly set table. While growing up during the Great desserts and candies. She enjoyed fishing trips and her best creating costumes, superheroes, super villains, food, video Depression, and while experiencing WWII alone with two babies meal was a home cooked trout. She lived a simple life, but she games, movies with Grandma, movies with parents, movies with when her husband was a soldier in Europe, Mom perfected her gave her time and means to help others especially her family. sisters, movies with friends, and occasionally, movies alone. innate sense of frugality, duty and determination. She often She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Most of all, Michael loved people! Never bashful, he recited adages her father taught her as a child, such as: “If you Saints. Joan graduated from Bountiful High’s first graduating specialized in turning bullies into friends and cheering up those fail to prepare, prepare to fail.” She loved tending roses, eating class of 1957. who are sad. He would often talk about his new friends of the chocolate, smelling rain, and gazing at the Oquirrh Mountains She will continue to be loved and sorely missed. She will be day, although he usually wasn’t concerned about remembering from her kitchen window. at peace uniting with forever family. We love you Joan, Mom their names. When he would tell his father about a new friend, Mom was preceded in death in 2015 by her eternal and Grandma. and father asked, “what’s their name?” Michael would patiently sweetheart. She was also predeceased by her parents; two Graveside services and interment will be held on Thursday, admonish “that’s not really important, Dad.” He was especially brothers and one sister; a son-in-law, a grandson-in-law and two Feb. 6, 2020 at 2 p.m. at the Bountiful City Cemetery, under the close to his mother and would often hang out with her on great-grandsons. She is survived by her youngest sister Mary direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. sleepless nights where they would eat popcorn and talk and Hall (Raymond) of Cedar City; her children Kathryn Hyer (Keith), Condolences may be submitted at www.lindquistmorturaries. review his art and just enjoy each other’s company. He was Sandra Bishop (James – deceased), Ben Call (Judy Thayne) and com. known by various nicknames including Mike, Lil Mike, Mikel, Jane Randall (Randy); 20 grandchildren; 82 great-grandchil- Ghost Rider, but he was most widely known as Black Magic, a dren; seven great-great-grandchildren; many wonderful in-laws, name he relished. Everybody Michael met was a friend, and he cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. We appreciate every was particularly drawn to those who may have been unnoticed relative, friend, book-group member, ward member, home-care- by the majority. aide and medical professional who brightened mom’s life by Michael is survived by his parents and his sister Courtney visiting, phoning, helping her shower, painting her fingernails, (and fiancé Deon Davis) of Layton, sister Shaylee, Grammy ministering, and taking her on RZR rides. Judy Proctor, grandmother Betty Peck, all of Woods Cross, A viewing will take place on Saturday Feb. 1 from 9:30 to grandparents Carol and Jerry Proctor of Ogden, more uncles and 10:30 a.m. at Rick’s Creek Chapel located at 1475 N. 50 East aunts than he could keep track of, and too many cousins for his in Centerville where a funeral service will follow at 11 a.m.; parents to count, as well as one biological sister who he never interment in the Brigham City Cemetery. got to meet: Christina Howard of South Central Los Angeles, CA. He was preceded in death by Grandparents, Ray Peck, Norman and Fay Haroldsen, and Donald G Raines, Senior. Services were held on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020 at 11 a.m. at the Woods Cross North Stake Center 1509 W. 1500 South Woods Cross. In lieu of flowers, please take a look around yourself – in your classroom, office, church, or neighborhood – and reach out to someone who you may not have noticed, and invite them Like what you see? into your life. If you are in a position to donate to a worthy cause in Michael’s name, please consider supporting the family of his Aunt Earlene, who learned on the day of Michael’s death that she has stage four liver cancer with an estimated one to three months tolive:https://www.facebook.com/donate/31674 94086597233/?fundraiser_source=external_url. Interment at Bountiful City Cemetery. Condolences may be conveyed at www. russonmortuary.com. Share articles online by visiting ... 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20 Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 life DAVIS CLIPPER Obituaries Bernice Marylyn Anderson Peggy Mae Witbeck Mills 1939-2020 1932-2020 I entered this life on Nov. 26, Peggy Mae Witbeck Mills was 1939, the fourth child of loving born July 4, 1932 in Salt Lake City, parents, Jacob P. and Mary Eggett and passed away in the University Anderson. I was born and raised Hospital on Jan. 24. in Bountiful. I was an active She attended Bacchus and member of The Church of Jesus Whittier Elementaries, Monroe Christ of Latter-day Saints and Junior High, and Cyprus High. She served in many callings. I am also attended LDS Business College grateful for all of those who have in Salt Lake City. influenced my life. She worked for H.J. Heinz, and Preceded in death by parents; Z.C.M.I in their credit office. For brother, Eldon; and a niece, many years she enjoyed hostessing Laurie. Survived by sisters, and catering weddings in Bountiful. Juanita (Lynn) Muir, and Ione She was a head judge of elections (Dave) Johnson, and several nephews, nieces, great nephews, for more than 50 years. Although she loved her service oriented and great nieces, which were a great support in my life. jobs, her greatest accomplishment and joy was her family. I moved on to the next phase of my eternal journey on Jan. She married her sweetheart Kenneth Mills on May 7, 1954 17, 2020, and I have a place to rest my body at Bountiful City in the Salt Lake Temple and their wonderful adventure began. Cemetery. They built and lived in their home in Bountiful for more than Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, 62 years, where they raised four children. Her greatest joys are: 2020 at the Bountiful 26th Ward chapel, 200 North 200 West, Gary (Charlotte), Duane (Susan), Randall (Brenda), and Patricia Get the word out! Bountiful. Viewings were from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 24 at (Tim) Haslam. A tribute to the incredible mom she was is having , FREE Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, and from 9:30- all of her children live within two miles of their home. Her life YOUR EVENT 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church, prior to the service. Online was greatly blessed with 15 wonderful grandchildren, and five LIST Deadline: Fridays, 4pm guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com. great-grandchildren. Her family was her greatest priority and she dedicated her life to blessing theirs. If your group or organization has She treasured her extended family and was consistently the Bart lynn Cullimore favorite aunt. an event coming up, let people Having a strong testimony, she served faithfully in countless 1966-2020 church callings. She especially loved serving as ward and stake know with the Clipper Calendar. Bart Lynn Cullimore, 53, Primary and Relief Society Presidents. passed away peacefully on She was an incredible seamstress, quilter, crafter, and friend. E-mail the details, such as date, time, place, cost, etc. to Jan. 24 at the Legacy House Her home was beautifully decorated for every holiday. She loved [email protected], or bring the info to the of Bountiful from a lingering to visit and always made everyone feel loved and important. She Clipper office, 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful. illness. We know there was a long loved hamburgers, painted nails, and red roses. anticipated grand reunion in Peggy was extremely outgoing and loved everyone she came Calendar listings will be published at our discretion on a space-available basis. heaven that day. in contact with. Her life focused on service and helping others. Bart was born in Bountiful, She was loved and adored by everyone, and never missed an Publishing every Thursday in the Davis Clipper on Aug. 20, 1966 to Jeffrey opportunity to make a new Lynn Cullimore and Diane Cora friend. Cadwell. He graduated from Her viewing will be Friday, Bountiful High School in 1984, Jan. 31, 2020 from 6 to 8 p.m. FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS where he was in the marching in the Lindquist’s Bountiful band and later served an Mortuary, located at 727 N. 400 honorable mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day East, Bountiful. Her funeral BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT Saints to the West Indies Mission. Bart attended Snow College service will be Saturday, Feb. and massage therapy school and worked at various jobs prior to 1, at 1:30 p.m., with a viewing being diagnosed with myotonic dystrophy. He suffered many at the church from noon to 1 Serving Davis County years of declining health with patience and long suffering. p.m. prior to the service at the Bart loved to golf and was a faithful fan of BYU sports. This Bountiful 5th Ward, 990 N. 100 for over  years year, you will hear him cheering for his 49ers during the Super West, Bountiful. Interment in Five generations in the monument business with unmatched Bowl. His father passed away prior to Bart’s birth and Bart and the Bountiful City Cemetery. his mom shared many special years together. Bart also was very Condolences may be shared at craftsmanship, quality and service. close to his grandmother, Ruth Cadwell Gale and his grandpar- www.lindquistmortuary.com. ents, Lynn and Donna Cullimore. THE BOTTS Bart was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents and is survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Our family expresses sincere thanks to Legacy House of Bountiful and Aspire Hospice for the kind and loving care they provided Bart. Special thanks to Stacey Bramhall and Dan Loewen for their faithful service to Bart over many years. 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For Sale For Sale LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES OAK DINING SET with 6 WASHER & DRYER $50.00. chairs and two leafs. $100.00 Call 801-336-7232 three months after the date of the first publication of this notice NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Call 801-336-7232 or be forever barred. Utah Uniform Probate Code §75-3-801. The following described property will be sold at public auction Date of first publication: January 23, 2020 to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United MARQUISE DIAMOND ring Classified C-4452 1/23-2/6 States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex, Court’s size 7. Yellow Gold. 1/4 carat Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on deadline SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION diamond. Call 801-336-7232 February 19, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of or 801-864-3743 and leave a Monday, Civil No. 190700533 4 p.m. foreclosing a trust deed dated June 28, 2016, and executed by message. Judge David J. Williams Tier 1 Discovery MICHAEL E. WORKMAN, AND LAURA B. WORKMAN, HUS- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustors, in favor UTAH of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, LEGAL NOTICES DAVIS COUNTY, FARMINGTON DEPARTMENT INC. (“MERS”) SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR SECURITYNA- HORIZON CREDIT UNION, TIONAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND SUMMONS Plaintiff, ASSIGNS as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR v. June 29, 2016, as Entry No. 2948785, in Book 6548, at Page DAVIS COUNTY JULICO C. PULIDO, 1953, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah STATE OF UTAH Defendant. covering real property purportedly located at 2456 North 1050 Case No 1177561 THE STATE OF UTAH TO DEFENDANT JULICO C. PULIDO: West, Layton, Utah 84041 in Davis County, Utah, and more State of Utah in the interest: A. P. 02-14-2017 You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writ- particularly described as: THE STATE OF UTAH TO: VICTORIA PILNY ing to the Complaint in the above-captioned case. Your answer ALL OF LOT 66, AMENDED PLAT OF LAKELAND SUB- You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled must be filed with the Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court DIVISION NO. 1, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah on February 27, 2020 of Davis County, State of Utah, located at 800 West State Street, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Tax ID: @ 2:00 P.M. for a pretrial/trial hearing on the Verified Petition to P.O. Box 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, within twenty-one (21) 09-101-0066 Terminate Parental Rights on the above-named child. You have days after final publication of this Summons. Within that same The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is UTAH HOUS- a right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If period of time, you must also serve or mail a copy of the answer ING CORPORATION, and the record owners of the property you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a judg- to Richard C. Terry, attorney for Plaintiffs, at 341 South Main, as of the recording of the Notice of Default are MICHAEL E. ment will be entered against you, which may include termination Suite 500, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, Utah WORKMAN AND LAURA B. WORKMAN, HUSBAND AND of your parental rights. C-4441 1/9-30 84111. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS. against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Bidders must tender to the trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at been filed with the Clerk of the above-captioned court. the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the The following described property will be sold at public auc- The causes of action alleged against you in the Complaint tion to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must is breach and unjust enrichment of loan agreement in the total be paid to Lincoln Title Insurance Agency in the form of a wire States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court’s Build- amount of $10,188.87 as of May 31, 2019, plus after accruing transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, ing, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, 84025 on March interest, fees and costs until paid in full. The Clerk of the personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. 4, 2020, at 11:30 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing above-described Court is holding copies of the Complaint, this its claim of lien for unpaid homeowner assessments, fees, costs, Summons, and the Court’s Order for Service of Process by DATED: January 13, 2020. interest and/or other charges arising from the Owner and Trustor, Publication and Mailing in the Court’s file for delivery to you LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY Roger Hollingsworth’s (“Owner”) ownership in the real property should you request the same, and you may obtain a copy of By: Shelby K. Irvin owned by Owner and encumbered by that certain Declaration these items by requesting them from the Clerk. Its: Authorized Agent of Protective Covenants, Agreements, Conditions, and Restric- DATED this 31st day of December, 2019. Telephone: (801) 476-0303 tions Affecting the Real Property of Foxboro North Stonehaven TERRY JESSOP & BITNER web site: www.smithknowles.com Homeowners Association, recorded June 29, 2007, as Entry No. Attorneys for Plaintiff SK File No. 19-1521 2284620 and any amendments thereto (“Declaration”). The real By: /s/ Richard C. Terry C-4445 1/16-30 property is purportedly located at 1039 N Kettering Drive, North C-4434 1/9-30 Salt Lake, Utah 84054, and more particularly described as: NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION PARCEL 1: ALL OF LOT 204, FOXBORO STONEHAVEN NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Storage City, 211 W. Center Street, North Salt Lake, Ut 801- NORTH PUD PLAT 2, IN NORTH SALT LAKE CITY, ACCORD- The following described property will be sold at public auc- 295-7867 ING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RE- tion to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United DATE: Feb. 15, 2020 @ 9:00 am CORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex, Court’s Build- This Notice of Auction is being given pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, STATE OF UTAH. PARCEL 1A: TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT ing, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on March Utah Code Annotated. AND EASEMENT OF USE AND ENJOYMENT IN AND TO THE 4, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing Unit # 363 (50’) Randy Rawlings, Full of furniture, household, COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES AS DESCRIBED AND a trust deed dated September 5, 2013, and executed by BRANT misc items. C-4457 1/30 PROVIDED FOR IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, R. HUFSTETLER AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor, in favor CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND IN THE RECORD OF of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SURVEY MAP IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS INC. (“MERS”), SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR REPUBLIC Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Engi- MORTGAGE HOME LOANS LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS AND COUNTY RECORDER.. neer, at 150 North Main Street, Suite 103, Bountiful, Utah for: ASSIGNS as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on TAX I.D. NO. 06-298-0204 2020 WATER LINE PROJECTS September 12, 2013, as Entry No. 2765888, in Book 5851, at The record owner of the Property, as of the recording of the Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 pm Tuesday, Notice of Default is Roger Hollingsworth. Page 676, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 229 East 100 February 11, 2019 at which time they will be opened and read Bidders must tender to the trustee a $4,000.00 deposit at aloud in the office of the City Engineer at 150 North Main Street, the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the North, Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and more Suite 103, Bountiful, Utah. day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must particularly described as: be paid to Smith Knowles, P.C., in the form of a wire transfer, BEGINNING ON THE NORTH LINE OF A STREET 934.43 FEET Proposals will be in accordance with drawings and specifica- cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal SOUTH AND 1151.27 FEET EAST FROM THE NORTHWEST tions prepared by the City of Bountiful Engineering Department. checks or trust checks are not accepted. CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE Project documents will be made available via email distribution DATED: January 21, 2020. 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, THENCE EAST 67 FEET; from the Bountiful City Engineering Department and through Burt R. Willie, Esq. THENCE NORTH 309.8 FEET; THENCE WEST 67 FEET; the SciQuest website at https://solutions.sciquest.com/apps/ Successor Trustee THENCE SOUTH 309.8 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Router/SupplierLogin?CustOrg=StateOfUtah. Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Tax ID: 12-001-0012 Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of File No. 18.1857 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is UTAH HOUSING the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certi- C-4456 1/30-2/13 CORPORATION, and the record owner of the property as of the fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond from a surety company, recording of the Notice of Default is BRANT R. HUFSTETLER. acceptable to Bountiful City Council, all made payable to City of ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Bidders must tender to the trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at Bountiful in an amount equal to at least five percent (5%) of the AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that Kent Hill Page, Deceased. day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the form Probate No. 203700006 be paid to Lincoln Title Insurance Agency in the form of a wire of contract included in the Contract Documents, and furnish a Nicole C. Treasure, whose address is 66 N. 4850 W., West transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, performance bond within fifteen (15) days after notification of Point, UT 84015, has been appointed Personal Representative personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. the award of the contract to the successful bidder. of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby DATED: January 21, 2020. Bountiful reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY part of any bid or to waive any informality in any bid as its best Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their By: Shelby K. Irvin written claims to the Personal Representative’s attorney of re- interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all Its: Authorized Agent bids or the award of a contract will be made within seven (7) cord: Smith Knowles, P.C., 2225 Washington Boulevard, Suite Telephone: (801) 476-0303 200, Ogden, Utah 84401; or (3) file their written claims with the days after the bids are opened. SK File No. 19-1576 LLOYD N. CHENEY, City Engineer clerk of the Second Judicial District Court in Davis County, or web site: www.smithknowles.com C-4450 1/23,30,2/6 otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within C-4455 1/30-2/13 DAVIS CLIPPER classifieds Thursday Jan. 30, 2020 23

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SUMMONS following address: 47 N. Main Street, Kaysville, UT. 84037; or Robert Mann Arbuckle and Joyce Webb Arbuckle Trust under Case No. 190700964 PR (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in agreement dated March 26, 1987 Honorable John R. Morris Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by 145 Paracle Circle IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR DAVIS Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication Farmington, Utah 84025 COUNTY of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: PARR BROWN GEE & LOVELESS STATE OF UTAH January 23, 2020. Stephen M. Sargent CITY OF NORTH SALT LAKE, Eric B. Barnes, Attorney at Law, Attorney for the Estate of Joyce Webb Arbuckle Plaintiff 47 N. Main St., Kaysville, UT. 84037, 801-546-3874 101 South 200 East, Suite 700, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 v. C-4454 1/23-2/6 (801) 532-7840 ALL HEIRS OF ROY DEAN STOLTENBERG, deceased; Email: [email protected] THERESA PEDERSON; KEVIN MOONEY; JERRY MOONEY; SUMMONS Date of first publication: January 30, 2020. RHONDA GILREATH; and JOHN DOES 120; IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR C-4458 1/30-2/13 Defendants. DAVIS COUNTY THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PARTIES WHO CLAIM OR AS- STATE OF UTAH KAYSVILLE CITY will accept bids for “THE CONSTRUCTION SERT AN INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL Case No 1177561 OF THE 2020 SEAL COAT SUBCONTRACT”. The project PROPERTY LOCATED IN DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, State of Utah in the interest: A. P. 02-14-2017 includes 560,000 ± square feet of roadway to be sealed with AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE STATE OF UTAH TO: KONNOR HOSKINS Onyx (referred to hereafter as “Seal Coat”), plus associated Beginning on the South line of street 3060.9 feet West and 747.1 You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled support, prep and finish work. Hard copies of bids will be ac- feet North and North 0º29’ West 174 feet along the West line court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah on February 27, 2020 cepted until 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 of a road and West 275 feet from the South Quarter corner of @ 2:00 P.M. for a pretrial/trial hearing on the Verified Petition to at the administration desk at the Kaysville City Police Station, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Terminate Parental Rights on the above-named child. You have at which time all bids will be opened and read aloud. Bids West 120 feet, South 174 feet, East 120 feet, North 174 feet to a right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If should be titled “THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 2020 SEAL beginning. (Parcel identification number 01-082-0047.) you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a judg- COAT SUBCONTRACT” and submitted “C/O Public Works.” You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer ment will be entered against you, which may include termination The bidder will be required to furnish a 5% bid bond. Bid will be in writing to the Complaint on file in the above case with the of your parental rights. C-4440 1/9-30 awarded to the lowest responsible/responsive bidder. The City clerk of the above entitled court and to serve upon, or mail to, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The bid documents Ronald G. Russell, plaintiff’s attorney, PARR BROWN GEE & SUMMONS will only be available electronically on bidsync. C-4453 1/23-30 LOVELESS, 101 South 200 East, Suite 700, Salt Lake City, Utah IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION 841113105, a copy of said answer within twentyone (21) days BEEHIVE STORAGE, 2242 S. 800 W. after the last date of publication of this Summons. If you fail to Case No 1123675 State of Utah in the interest: P. S. DOB: 10-31-2005 Woods Cross, Utah 801-298-4260 do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief Date: Feb. 15, 2020 @ 10:00am demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk THE STATE OF UTAH TO: TILLIE GUERRERO This Notice of Auction is being given Pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, of said court, and a judgment will be entered quieting title to the You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled Utah Code Ann. abovedescribed real property in the plaintiff. court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah on February 6, 2020 Unit #126D Michael & Jenny Denning, Freezer, couch, patio DATED this 2nd day of January, 2020. at 1:20 p.m. for a pretrial hearing on the Verified Petition for furn., misc items & boxes C-4460 1/30 PARR BROWN GEE & LOVELESS Custody and Guardianship on the above-named child. You have By: Ronald G. Russell, Esq. a right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If Attorneys for Plaintiff you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a judg- C-4428 1/9-30 ment will be entered against you, which may include termination of your parental rights. C-4439 1/9-30 SUMMONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR AFFIDAVIT REGARDING NOTICE TO CREDITORS DAVIS COUNTY IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR STATE OF UTAH DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Case No. 1170875 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOYCE WEBB AR- State of Utah in the interest: J.S. DOB: 08-24-2017 BUCKLE, THE STATE OF UTAH TO: STEVEN CORDOVA Deceased, You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled and THE ROBERT MANN ARBUCKLE AND JOYCE WEBB court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah on March 03, 2020 ARBUCKLE TRUST under agreement dated March 26, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. for a trial on the Verified Petition to Terminate STATE OF UTAH ) Parental Rights of the above-named child. You have a right to :ss be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do COUNTY OF DAVIS ) not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a judgment Affiants, Cheryl Arbuckle Gove and Robert Webb Arbuckle, will be entered against you, which may include termination of being first duly sworn, depose and state that: your parental rights. C-4448 1/23-2/13 1. This affidavit is made for the purpose of giving notice to any creditors of the estate of Joyce Webb Arbuckle, who was the KAYSVILLE CITY grantor of The Robert Mann Arbuckle and Joyce Webb Arbuckle PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Trust dated March 26, 1987, and who died on the 14th day of Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Planning Com- December, 2019. mission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 13, 2. Affiants make this affidavit as the successors ofthe 2020, at 7:00 p.m., at the Kaysville City Fire Station located at decedent. 175 South Main Street, Kaysville, to consider: 3. Affiants are administering the estate of the decedent in AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MULTIPLE SECTIONS OF TITLE accordance with the provisions of Section 75-3-1201 of the 17 DEALING WITH LOT WIDTH, AND YARD REQUIREMENTS, Utah Code. SECTION 17-25-6, PROJECTIONS INTO REQUIRED YARDS, 4. Pursuant to Section 75-3-801(4) of the Utah Code, Affi- EXEMPTIONS OR MODIFICATIONS, AND SECTION 17-31- ants desire to publish this notice to creditors of the decedent. 2 ACESSORY BUILDINGS, OF TITLE 17, PLANNING AND 5. All persons having claims against the above estate are ZONING. required to present them to the undersigned, on or before the AND 30th day of April, 2020, or said claims shall be forever barred, AN ORDINANCE ENACTING SECTION 17-4-7, APPOINT- and all persons having claims against The Robert Mann Arbuckle MENT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ALTERNATES OF TITLE and Joyce Webb Arbuckle Trust or Joyce Webb Arbuckle, as a 17, PLANNING AND ZONING. grantor of that trust, are required to present them to the unde- I hereby certify that I posted a copy of the foregoing Public signed on or before the 30th day of April, 2020, or said claims Hearing notice on the municipality’s official website by Febru- shall be forever barred. ary 3, 2020. Cheryl A. Gove, as nominated co-personal representative of Lyle Gibson, Zoning Administrator the Estate of Joyce Webb Arbuckle C-4459 1/30 703 South 300 East Farmington, Utah 84025 Announcement of Appointment and Notice to Creditors Robert Webb Arbuckle, as nominated co-personal represen- Estate of Lucille E. Mickelson, deceased. tative of the Estate of Joyce Webb Arbuckle Probate No. 193700590 OT 145 Paracle Circle Anne Mickelson and Carol Mickelson, whose addresses is Farmington, Utah 84025 2097 South 1800 West, Syracuse, UT., 84075, have been ap- Cheryl A. Gove, as successor co-trustee of The Robert Mann pointed Personal Representatives of the above entitled estate. Arbuckle and Joyce Webb Arbuckle Trust under agreement Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail dated March 26, 1987 their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address 703 South 300 East above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Farmington, Utah 84025 Representative’s Attorney of Record, Eric B. Barnes, at the Robert Webb Arbuckle, as successor co-trustee of The Join the Conversation Like Us On

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