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BOUNTIFUL—For children to Utah Press be ready to learn in school, they need the basics. But too many kids arrive at Association school without coats, boots or gloves. Through the efforts of the Bountiful Once again, your hometown Rotary’s annual “Coats for Kids” car Davis Clipper brought home a show the organization has been able to number of awards from the Utah provide these essentials to more than Press Association’s annual newspaper 8,500 children in south Davis County. contest. The Clipper, along with our Last week, the club held its 21st sister publication Iron County Today annual Coats for Kids “kickoff” lun- in Cedar City, dominated the Group cheon to prepare for the upcoming car 3 awards category for weekly news- show June 14 – 15. papers with circulations of over 6,000 “This helps kids have what they need homes. to do well at school,” said Bountiful Taking a first place award was Mayor Randy Lewis. “We’re so grateful staff writer Louise R. Shaw for Best for everything you do. Thank you from Feature Story, “Alderman plans to the city and Randy Lewis personally.” take on Atlantic.” Shaw also won a Several sponsors such as Burt first place award for Best Photo Page Brothers, Allstate, Holly Oil/Frontier, classic cars line the parking lot at Joy Luck restaurant where the Bountiful Rotary with creative director Anna Pro for Cache Valley Bank, Step Saver, Texas met for the 21st annual Coats for Kids kickoff luncheon last week. “Songkran Celebration.” Roadhouse and Costco contributed to Bringing home a second place the effort. award was staff writer Becky Ginos The concept of rotary started in 1905 for Best General News Story, “Audit with Paul Harris when he formed the uncovers mishandling of funds by Rotary Club of Chicago. The name came Sheriff’s Office.” Ginos and managing from rotating meeting locations. It was editor Tom Haraldsen won second intended to be a place where members place for Best Feature Series for their could “join leaders, exchange ideas and stories on domestic violence. Shaw and take action.” humor columnist Peri Kinder took “It was 21 years ago that the second place in Editor’s Columns for Bountiful Rotary started thinking about their respective “In This Together” what project they could do that would and “Life and Laughter” series. Shaw impact the community and specifically also took a second-place in Best News the Bountiful area,” said Car Show Photograph for her photos of “New Co-Chair John Redd. “They found out Commanders at Hill Air Force Base.” kids were coming to school without The Clipper also took home coats. So it was suggested to provide third-place awards for Best Feature coats by raising money then giving it to Photography (Shaw for “Star Party”), the schools that could give vouchers to Best Sports Photography (Roger the parents to go to the store and pick V. Tuttle for “Davis Girls Soccer”), out coats and gloves. The kids would and Best Lifestyle Pages (Shaw and never know mom and dad didn’t pay Haraldsen for “Showcase”). for it. They could maintain their dig- Pro won five second-place awards nity and not feel like it was charity.” rotary members take a closer look at a sleek convertible after the luncheon. The for her work. They were for Best Staff Now it’s one of the biggest events car show raises funds to provide coats, gloves and boots for local children in need. Produced Ad, Best Use of Ad Color, in the area for doing good, he said. Best Circulation Promotion, Best “We give more than $40,000 each Washington Elementary will close its doors at the end In-House Promotion, and Best Front y e ar.” of the school year,” she said. “We’re a Title I school Page. Adelaide Elementary is a Title I school in and I think we’ve used the lion’s share of these coats. I Iron County Today also earned Bountiful that has received some of those funds over want to tell you I’ve never seen a charitable program the General Excellence Award for the the years. “We have around 500 kids at our school,” invoked with dignity through vouchers.” second straight year as best Group 3 said Principal Jeri Thomas. “About 45 percent are in Carmony held up a children’s book and told of how newspaper in Utah. the free and reduced lunch program. We value this the main character would throw Christmas gifts off “It’s always a tribute to our hard- program (coats for kids) tremendously. It’s such a the back of a train for the children and related it to working staff when we receive these benefit to our students. There is nothing more reward- receiving the coats. “I have to tell you,” she said. “Many honors,” said R. Gail Stahle, publisher. ing than to see students come to school in a coat mothers and fathers weep when they pick up the coat “We’ve prided ourselves for more they’re so excited about. Thank you so much for your vouchers. It helps to buy what they need so maybe they than 127 years in producing the best generosity.” can buy a little something they want for their children. newspapers in the state. These awards Washington Elementary Principal Sandra Carmony Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom bear testimony to those efforts. I’m said her school has benefited from the car show of my heart. You’ll never know how grateful those grateful to my employees for all they as well. “You may have heard that unfortunately parents are for what you do.” d o.” DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday, April 25, 2019 3 Schoenenberger sentenced to life for toddler’s murder by Becky GINOS change.” [email protected] Before announcing his decision, Morris FARMINGTON— explained the law After almost four years, and what factors he the man accused of considered. “The beating his girlfriend’s injuries caused were 2-year-old to death is extreme. The amount headed for life in prison. of force was likened to pool photo Second District those sustained in a car Court Judge John R. Above: Dr. ToDD grey accident,” he said. “The Morris imposed a testifies about the autopsy consequence is simply JJ sentence of life without findings at a previous will not have the oppor- parole last week for hearing. (At right) Defense tunity to do anything in Joshua Schoenenberger Attorney Ed Brass consults life he would have been who was found guilty of with his client Joshua able to do. The sentence aggravated murder by a Schoenenberger during an for aggravated murder jury last October. earlier court appearance. is life without parole. Schoenenberger Utah at the time and This is not something was accused of beating performed the autopsy I’ll forget or that I enjoy 2-year-old James “JJ” on JJ to testify about his doing. Atonement is not Sieger May 9, 2015 mine to offer.” findings. pool photo when he was unsuccess- “There were mul- ful with potty training. tiple blunt force injuries lost. “Early on May 11, “While JJ was being According to police, to his abdomen, head, 2015 I sat in a chair next brutally attacked I was Schoenenberger said he torso and extremi- to my baby nephew,” she on vacation. Now I can’t became frustrated with ties,” said Grey. “The said. “I was not able to leave without wondering the boy and started to most severe injuries cradle him or hold him if my whole world will squeeze his abdomen documented were to as he passed because his be turned upside down and then dropped him the abdomen. There body was considered again. He was only 2. on the floor and stepped was also a tear of the evidence. I placed my What could he have on his stomach. transverse colon, a tear hand on his heart and done to be so despised Schoenenberger and that didn’t completely felt the last beat. I told and hated? I’ve apolo- the toddler’s mother go through the wall of him I loved him and gized that I couldn’t save Jasmine Bridgeman the colon and an area that it was OK if he him but I’ve never heard brought JJ to Davis of bleeding in the inner couldn’t fight anymore any remorse, grief or an Hospital that night lining of the rectum. he could go. As I walked apology from the person claiming they found There were multiple out the doctor handed who did this.” him face down in a contusions and bruises me his blanket. I told Schoenenberger’s bathtub and that he to his head and around him to leave it so JJ defense attorney Ed was unresponsive. The the eye and bruises wouldn’t be cold. The Brass pleaded with the child’s injuries were on his upper back and doctor said he’d give JJ court to consider 25 severe and he was flown lower back.” another one but we both years to life. “I’m asking to Primary Children’s Hunt had Grey point knew he didn’t need it.” for hope,” he said. “It Medical Center where out the injuries on a Sieger went on to will be at least 25 years he later died. diagram for the court, describe what they’d before he goes before Before sentencing, explaining the specific suffered. “This is the the board. It gives him Davis County pros- locations. end to this chapter after the opportunity to ecuting attorney Susan JJ’s aunt Nicole four years but there will atone, do good deeds Hunt called Dr. Todd Sieger then took the never be an end to the and hope someday to Grey, who was Chief stand and told the court impact it’s had on me see his son – that’s a Medical Examiner for what their family had and my family,” she said. powerful incentive to THE DAVIS Join the Conversation CLIPPER Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 Volume 127 Number 35 April 25, 2019 Like THE DAVIS CLIPPER Us On (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. 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Hill Airmen deploy F-35A for support mission Crime Briefs Victim of fatal auto/pedestrian HILL AIR FORCE BASE— Pilots from the active duty 4th Airmen from the 388th and 419th Fighter Squadron and Reserve 466th crash identified Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base Fighter Squadron, active duty and LAYTON—Police deployed to Al Dhafra Air Base, Reserve Airmen in the 4th Aircraft have identified the United Arab Emirates, to support Maintenance Unit and personnel in victim in a fatal auto/ the Air Force Central other support functions make up pedestrian accident that Command mission in the Middle the group. took place on the night East. The aircraft arrived in country “It’s neat to be on our first of April 17. April 15, according to a release. deployment and part of the first Layton resident “For those of us who have been operational F-35A deployment, but Nicholas Hiatt, 32, was part of the F-35 program for a we’re going out to do our job – the struck and killed at 2080 while, this is a huge milestone,” Col. same one we do here every day,” N. Main Street in Layton. Lee Kloos, 388th FW commander said munitions controller with Burglary suspect Police said he was not in told a group of Airman gathered at the 388th Maintenance Squadron, a crosswalk at the time. Hill’s Deployment Control Center Staff Sgt. Riley Curry in material The Bountiful Police are asking for the public’s help to identify this The accident is still the statement said. “You’re the first. provided. person who is a suspect in residential burglaries, and the vehicle in under investigation We’re proud of you and we’ll be Previously, Hill’s total force the photo was stolen. Call 801-298-6000 with any information and while authorities wait for watching you as you bring this jet’s Airmen have deployed to Royal Air Reference case 19-1033. toxicology results. capabilities to bear in support of our Force Lakenheath in April 2017 and nation’s defense.” Kadena Air Base, Japan in the fall of The Airmen are trained and 2017. prepared for the AFCENT mission, “As a total force effort with a Centerville practices for an as the first deployment to the U.S. mix of active duty and Reserve earthquake at ‘ShakeOut’ Air Forces Central Command area Airmen working side by side, this is of responsibility. no different than what we do on a Centerville City employees all took “As the first operational F-35 day-to-day basis here at HAFB,” Col. part in “Drop, Cover and Hold on” at wing in the Air Force we’ve been Gina Sabric, 419th FW commander City Hall and Public Works. The new working toward this since we said in the statement. “We train city manager Brant Hanson, participated received our first jets in 2015,” together and fight together, and as in the Great Utah ShakeOut exercise Lt. Col. Yosef Morris, 4th Fighter the first deployment for the F-35A April 18 by seeking cover under his Squadron commander said in the to the Middle East, I‘m one hundred desk, going through the evacuation release. “We have been successful percent confident we’ll deliver.” procedures, and attending a de-brief in two Red Flags, we’ve deployed to in the Emergency Operations Center, Europe and to Asia. Our Airmen are [email protected] according to the CPD Facebook page. ready for this mission.” BUY 3 - GET 1 FREE ON IMPLANTS*

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Hill Airmen deploy F-35A for support mission Crime Briefs Victim of fatal auto/pedestrian Opinion HILL AIR FORCE BASE— Pilots from the active duty 4th Administration Airmen from the 388th and 419th Fighter Squadron and Reserve 466th crash identified Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base Fighter Squadron, active duty and LAYTON—Police R. Gail Stahle deployed to Al Dhafra Air Base, Reserve Airmen in the 4th Aircraft have identified the Publisher Both parties will be on high alert in next election United Arab Emirates, to support Maintenance Unit and personnel in victim in a fatal auto/ [email protected] ext. 114 the United States Air Force Central other support functions make up pedestrian accident that The opinions stated in this typically vote less often then Wall Street. Some 80 percent Command mission in the Middle the group. took place on the night Clark Stahle article are solely those of the CYCLOPs white-collar workers and were of salary and benefit gains East. The aircraft arrived in country “It’s neat to be on our first of April 17. General Manager author and not of the Davis BRYAN not seated at the head of the have gone to white-collar [email protected] Clipper. GRAY April 15, according to a release. deployment and part of the first Layton resident Experienced journalist, table of either political party. executives, not the workers on “For those of us who have been operational F-35A deployment, but Nicholas Hiatt, 32, was ext. 117 businessman living in Davis A 2018 report, “Restoring the floor. Divorce rates have s next year’s presiden- County part of the F-35 program for a we’re going out to do our job – the struck and killed at 2080 Lorie Matern Opportunity for the Working soared; only half the children tial and congressional while, this is a huge milestone,” Col. same one we do here every day,” N. Main Street in Layton. Office Manager Class,” noted that government in working class families are Lee Kloos, 388th FW commander said munitions controller with Burglary suspect Police said he was not in [email protected] Aelections approach, has welfare programs for the being raised by stably married told a group of Airman gathered at the 388th Maintenance Squadron, a crosswalk at the time. ext. 115 there is one thing Democrats poor and tax loopholes and parents. and Republicans can agree Hill’s Deployment Control Center Staff Sgt. Riley Curry in material The Bountiful Police are asking for the public’s help to identify this The accident is still saving programs for the rich, Pres. Trump’s vow to the statement said. “You’re the first. provided. under investigation Advertising upon: soliciting the votes of but little for families making bring manufacturing jobs person who is a suspect in residential burglaries, and the vehicle in the “working class.” Donald anti-labor union policies have We’re proud of you and we’ll be Previously, Hill’s total force the photo was stolen. Call 801-298-6000 with any information and while authorities wait for $50,000 a year. back to middle America is Reed Stahle Trump won the presidency hurt manufacturing wages. In the meantime, technol- more rhetoric than real- watching you as you bring this jet’s Airmen have deployed to Royal Air Reference case 19-1033. toxicology results. Sales Manager And both sides will pour capabilities to bear in support of our Force Lakenheath in April 2017 and by shaving off blue-collar ogy has eroded the working ity. Some companies have [email protected] votes that historically went money and time into influ- class jobs in manufacturing. reversed plans to move their nation’s defense.” Kadena Air Base, Japan in the fall of ext. 133 to the Democrats, and most encing voters in working class It takes fewer laborers to build plants to Mexico and some The Airmen are trained and 2017. neighborhoods in Minnesota, prepared for the AFCENT mission, Centerville practices for an Brad Roghaar Democrats agree they took a car, and robotics is changing steel-producing plants have “As a total force effort with a Sales Representative Wisconsin, Michigan, as the first deployment to the U.S. mix of active duty and Reserve the working class votes in the how products are stocked reopened, but in general the earthquake at ‘ShakeOut’ [email protected] Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Air Forces Central Command area Airmen working side by side, this is Midwest for granted. in warehouses. Americans manufacturing statistics from ext. 135 The next election will be Republicans will paint of responsibility. no different than what we do on a seldom repair anything; it the Department of Labor Centerville City employees all took different. Republicans will Democrats as unpatriotic; “As the first operational F-35 day-to-day basis here at HAFB,” Col. Richard Stahle is often less expensive to show little advancement. As part in “Drop, Cover and Hold on” at Sales Representative argue that the liberal “pro- Democrats will portray wing in the Air Force we’ve been Gina Sabric, 419th FW commander replace. At the same time, Republican columnist David City Hall and Public Works. The new [email protected] gressive” movement favoring Republicans as a millionaire working toward this since we said in the statement. “We train families push their children Brooks wrote, “Businesses city manager Brant Hanson, participated ext. 137 government-sponsored health party caring little for strug- received our first jets in 2015,” together and fight together, and as into college careers and the like Amazon will invest in in the Great Utah ShakeOut exercise care and “open borders” gling families trying to pay Lt. Col. Yosef Morris, 4th Fighter the first deployment for the F-35A working class feels they are rich places like New York April 18 by seeking cover under his editorial is a slap to hard-working their bills. Squadron commander said in the to the Middle East, I‘m one hundred scorned by the university and Northern Virginia, but desk, going through the evacuation Americans. Democrats will The challenge is that the release. “We have been successful percent confident we’ll deliver.” crowd. they won’t invest much in procedures, and attending a de-brief Tom Haraldsen say that Trump’s tax cuts working class has been gener- in two Red Flags, we’ve deployed to Managing Editor The blue-collar worker has in the Emergency Operations Center, helped the rich, not the work- ally ignored by politicians, Europe and to Asia. Our Airmen are [email protected] [email protected] not benefited from a booming according to the CPD Facebook page. since blue-collar workers see eLeCtiON | 6 ready for this mission.” ext. 126 ing class, and the Republican’s Becky Ginos Associate Editor Letter to editor [email protected] ext. 118 Catherine Garrett Modify solar connection agreement Sports Writer Dear Editor: an analogy, lets say I drink don’t believe it’s fair, or just, “Feed-In-Tariff” meter BUY 3 - GET 1 FREE ON IMPLANTS* Josh McFadden a gallon of milk every day, that I have to pay for the milk measuring exported power Sports Writer This is the letter I and realize if I owned a I consume from the cow I to the grid, the power my have sent to the esteemed milk producing cow I could purchased. PV system generates that I Layout/Design members of the Bountiful minimize my cost for milk. 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Rebecca Jamieson We go above and beyond to make approving the Bountiful City milk than I need, I don’t meter because I should pay meter – measures the power Classifieds/Legals your stay as comfortable as [email protected] Veterans Park. As a United have a problem purchasing for what I utilize. possible with noise cancelling ext. 124 States Marine, I am both additional milk. However, I 2) Export meter – the see sOLAr | 6 earphones, softer noise drills, honored and humbled. massagers, essential oils, soft music and a warm blanket. Circulation The reason I reach out to you is to seek a change in the Quote of the week PreveNt Child aBuse Cindi Scott Solar Connection Agreement Pinwheels cover the grass in front of the Children’s Justice [email protected] with Bountiful Power. I have from the desk of R. Gail Stahle, publisher Center in Farmington for Child Abuse Awareness Month in ext. 119 a Solar (PV) System installed April. The center serves more than 1,000 people a year and and running at my house, “Sometimes I lie awake at night and I ask, ‘Where have I interviews about 450 kids each year. The CJC will hold its on the cover: Our friend Titan not via “Net Metering” but gone wrong?’ Then a voice says to me, ‘This is annual Bike Sale fundraiser May 4 from 7 a.m. to noon at 198 is very proud of the awards given under the “Feed-In-Tariff” S. Main in Kaysville. More than 150 bikes have been donated to the Davis Clipper by the Utah rules. I have an issue that is going to take more than one night.’” by local police departments for the event. Press Association this year. causing me grave concern. As Trusted Prosthodontist • Performed 1000’s of procedures • Special Care Deserves a Specialist! PhoTo By BeCKy ginoS PHOTOS BY TOM HARALDSEN – Charles schulz 6 Thursday, April 25, 2019 News DAVIS CLIPPER solar by the PV System I Council. Continued from page 5 purchased and self All I ask is a minor letter to editor consumed, and never modification to your touches the grid. Again, Solar Connection consumed from the PV I have no problem with Agreement. I request Hold elected officials accountable system production that a Feed-In-Tariff, and your requirement of Dear Editor: This is not surpris- Legislature’s home page was not exported to, in fact totally support “buy all, sell all” be ing when a significant https://le.utah.gov/ and nor imported from, the paying for services I rescinded such that Tom Haraldsen’s number of Utah click on My Legislators. grid. use. I have a problem all energy produced April 18 piece, “Would registered voters with Another click on their Any power from with the requirement and self-consumed, You Buy a Car from whom I’ve spoken do names will provide this “Consumption of paying for what not be associated with a State Legislator?” not know who their their phone number meter” is solar power I produce and self a charge. Again, I compared a car sales- state representatives and email address. Send generated by my system consume. I invested in have no problem with man refusing to sell are. I assume they an email, text, or call and self consumed. I this Solar production a “Feed-In-Tariff,” customers the car they simply vote a straight to ask their position am charged for this system, not the City. nor am I asking to be want because he knows party ticket without on issues you care use, but get no credit Due to Bountiful’s grandfathered in with what is best for them to checking to see which about. It really is up to because it was not current Solar Power the "Net Metering." All the legislature changing issues the candidates us to hold our elected exported and reported Grid tie program, I am pleading for is the voter initiatives on support. officials accountable. via the “Export meter.” “Feed-In-Tariff” and ability to consume what Medical Marijuana and It’s not hard to Furthermore, if it “buy all, sell all,” if I produce at no charge, Medicaid Expansion. find the names of your Ann Johnson were reported via this there were a way for pay for the power I I agree with legislators. Go to the Bountiful "Export meter" I would me to utilize Rocky utilize from the Power Haraldsen that my not get full value from Mountain Power Company, and get a Davis County repre- midnight to 4 p.m. This I would in a heart true "Feed-In-Tariff" sentative and senator "Consumption meter" beat. Unfortunately, for the excess power are good lawmakers. and associated charges, this is not a choice, I produce, do not Unfortunately, too are in my opinion, thus my pursuit of a consume, and push to many legislators put unfair, unjust, and theft solution that benefits the grid. party above prin- of my investment. both Bountiful Power, I am not asking for ciple and ignore their I have no problem myself, and all current something for noth- constituents. Of course, with a Feed-In-Tariff, and future Feed-In- ing. All I’m asking for most of them get getting an energy credit Tariff customers within is the right to drink my re-elected even when at rates less than, or the Bountiful Power cows milk without hav- their votes are contrary equal to, what it costs domain. ing to pay for it twice. to the wishes of their from the City. I fully The current If my verbiage here is voters. support the Feed- Bountiful Power lacking, I apologize and In-Tariff and do not Solar Connection would like to get this expect my electrical use Agreement is far from issue on an upcoming to be subsidized by the fair and has left me Council Meeting City, nor do I believe few options. Going Agenda to clarify and Have YOU protected YOUR disabled loved one? I should subsidize off the grid is an address my concerns. the City for my Solar option. However, this Your consideration Independent Trust Review usage. I have a battery choice would require a of my request is greatly Living Trusts installed to store power generator, which would appreciated. Wills/Will Review produced during the be a noise unwelcomed day for use at night. by neighbors, and A humble citizen of Powers of Attorney Yet, Bountiful not environmentally this great City. Medical Directives City charges me for friendly. 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Call TODAY to set up and information-based jobs. And electioN your FREE consultation Continued from page 5 don’t listen to the political rant about coal mining coming back. We exist in a world economy where cooperation working-class communities in Ohio among nations has more impact on Mention and . Religious organizations America than what a shop foreman will recruit from the affluent suburbs says at a union meeting. this ad and and serve those in dire poverty, but Will blue-collar men vote for a receive they barely touch the working class.” female? Will working class voters 15% off Businesses tend to search out large return to their Democrat roots or stand urban areas with technology-advanced by Trump’s promise to make their lives college graduates. Ironically, that usu- better? Will Millennials and minorities “Personal Care ... Professional Results” ally helps Democrat controlled areas, turn out and minimize the impact of the not rural small cities in the Midwest working class vote? ROWE & WALTON PC where Trump won big. None of us know. But both political Robyn Walton, Attorney at Law The economy is moving away from parties will be on high alert. manufacturing and toward service 801-298-0640 • 915 So. Main Street • Bountiful • trustrandw@qwestoffi ce.net DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday, April 25, 2019 7 Suburbia and rural peace draw families to Davis County By Nettie H. Francis District provides some Indicators show the Davis Clipper of the top performing growth won’t likely slow schools in the state. down anytime soon. KAYSVILLE—“Our Communities are safe The Ken C. Gardner family moved to Davis and recreation activities Policy Institute reported County just five years for families and indi- in January a 54,000 ago; and yet we feel viduals abound. units gap from housing like ‘old-timers,’” one It’s also a fun place supply to households. family in Kaysville said to live. Activities areas And new construction recently. “We’ve seen include five amusement has not caught up to so much growth in our and art centers, 11 golf housing demands yet, area since we’ve lived courses, the Bonneville and most likely will not here. New schools, new Shoreline trail, Legacy for some time yet. parks, and hundreds of Parkway, more than 400 Statistics aside, new homes.” restaurants, the Great the communities of This family’s experi- Salt Lake, and Antelope Davis County appeal to ence is not unique, as Island. families. “growth” seems to be According to the “I felt like I could the watchword in Davis Utah Association of extend my children's County neighborhoods Realtors, in 2018 Davis childhoods a couple right now. County recorded 5,083 more years when we Why is Davis home transactions, and moved here,” said County growing at such NETTIE H. FRANCIS the county’s median Toone. “We love living sales price rose 9.3 near the mountains. We an incredibly fast pace? campbell matheson watches chickens near his home in Davis County. The combination percent to $305,000. love the great schools What makes it such an of rural and suburbia has made the county an attractive place for families to relocate. attractive place to live? Davis County is in the and being near our heart of the Wasatch church. We love living And what brings people she and her husband on the State of Utah to Salt Lake City by two Front and yet maintains between both Ogden to this area? moved here from the reported that Utah major roadways and a a lower price point than and Salt Lake City. We “We wanted a Upper West Side of tied for the highest job robust train system.” both Salt Lake and Utah love the people and the mellow community with Manhattan just over growth in the nation at Additionally, the counties. small town feeling of more kids and less traf- three years ago. 3.3 percent, and boasted Davis County School fic,” said Suzy Matheson, “While living in the highest economic who moved to West New York City and diversity rating in the Kaysville two years ago researching places in nation at 96.9 percent. When it Comes to Local News from Salt Lake City. Utah, my husband I “As a Realtor, I work “Neither my husband both felt drawn to Davis with families from all nor I are from Davis County and felt like this over the Wasatch Front County, but something was the place for our buying and selling drew us to it. It is a great family,” she said. “I was homes,” Allen said. mix of suburbia, rural grateful that the schools “Davis County has a peace, and proximity to showed such great strong appeal to families shopping.” outcomes. We also liked and professionals alike. Matheson and her how close it was to Salt When it comes to qual- husband, Stewart, Lake City. We loved that ity of life it is hard to stumbled upon Davis Kaysville still has lots of argue with what Davis County while simply open space and farms County provides to its 1 driving around northern and feels like a small residents.” Utah. “We found exactly town, even while being As the adage states, Only One Source is Focused Exclusively what we were looking close and accessible to location is everything. for: a cul-de-sac full of The Davis work and stores and “In Davis County you on Davis County - Clipper kids, open backyards, conveniences.” have strong and diverse great schools, great Graham Allen with employment with Hill neighbors, and a slightly For less than 70¢ per week you can have the Nokes Allen Team Air Force Base anchor- the Clipper mailed to your home. SUBSCRIBE slower pace of life.” at Discover Realty ing the county in the TODAY! And Davis County 23 Calendar 7 opinion 26 Sports 17 Showcase 29 Classifieds Name ______said that since 1990, North; and growing 19 life Showcase The Davis New leadership at Bountiful Davis Art The Davis doesn’t just draw fellow Center Vol. 126 No. 21 Davis County has seen retail, professional, and ClipperTHURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 2018 Clipper Address ______Utahns; families are also ‘Sexting’ a drastic growth in its medical services from on the rise Connecting Davis among teens City ______INOS by Becky G [email protected] attracted from out of FARMINGTON—In the old days kids went behind the barn to look at porn magazines. Nowadays, it’s right in their hands anytime day or night, and some teens are using their smartphones population, economy, Syracuse to North Salt to create their own pornography by sending inappropriate photos to each other known as “sexting.” “It’s the number one issue that we deal with in the student and family County Attorney’s Office who inves- resources department at the district,” tigates such crimes. “They just avoid said Chris Williams, director of “We’re going the subject. I was at a school after the Communications & Operations for district’s letter went out and I asked who 1 year - 52 weeks for state. had talked about it with their parents Davis School District. “It used to be  pictures.’ It might be an innocuous to ask students and not a single hand went up. Parents substance abuse but now it’s sexting by request but to teens they think nude.” far.” Go means to leave the conversation to no, go and are not following through.” In light of the growing problem, the show.” The agent recommends that parents and go find a trusted adult, he said. look at their children’s phones on a district sent out a letter to parents right “Kids get the message and there’s peer and housing demand. before winter break warning them of illiams regular basis. “Check their activity,” he Lake,” Allen added. pressure to give up pictures, they might — Chris W the dangers of misusing smartphones said. “There should never be a reason be ostracized if they don’t. Show the for them to take their phone into the | 4 only $35 call: 801-295-2251 and encouraging them to talk with their message or video to a trusted adult. see SEXTING children. They have more experience in life than “We’re trying to focus on the idea parents don’t think it can happen to a junior high or high school student them, especially their daughters,” said of what you were told when you were has.” an undercover agent with the Davis a kid and caught on fire – stop, drop However, often parents don’t believe Lindsay Toone and roll,” said Williams. “We’re going their child could be involved in such to ask students to no, go and show. Say behaviors. “The biggest issue is that ‘no’ and set clear boundaries. Someone members to go behind another ext 120 to start receiving might say ‘hey beautiful let me see some council member’s back?” asked and did not allow any public one woman during a brief And economic growth “The county is close comment before the decision public comment period. “Are asking for his resignation in was made. you a dictator? We didn’t get light of a recent investigation People in the audience to weigh in on it.” The crowd Kaysville mayorpacked crowd became defends raucous, involving extortion censure allegations. started of shouting council out and Witt member - URE | 6 INOS calling her a dictator and Witt excused Adams before had to use the gavel multiple ENS by Becky see C G accusing the council of being the vote citing conflict of inter times to quiet the crowd. the Clipper 1370 S. 500 W., [email protected] unethical. est and Adams left the room. “Is it ethical of the council The council voted unani- The council proceeded to take grew up on the East mously to pass a resolution a vote with little discussion KAYSVILLE—Newly sworn censuring Council member in mayor Katie Witt got off to Dave Adams and respectfully a rocky start in her first city See Inside in Utah continues to to major employment council meeting last week as a Btfl Learn more about the bitcoin craze, Davis County’s financial health, and more in our Financial Focus section, starting on Coast, and although spur the population centers like Ogden and page 11. she attended college in wave here. 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becky ginos lead dispatcher amy woodall has been with the bountiful Police Department for 10 years. it’s a high-stress job but she enjoys helping people. Dispatchers assist on a caller’s worst day by Becky GINOS require no action, she [email protected] said. “Or it can go to a crime in progress, BOUNTIFUL— robbery, heart attack, When one call could someone falling from a make the difference great height or overdos- between life and death ing. There is a wide – it’s critical the person range of possibilities, on the other end knows that’s why no day is ever how to help. That’s the same. That’s what where the 911 dispatch- makes it exciting and ers come in. They are rewarding when you the vital link between help someone. But it emergency personnel is also difficult when and the caller in need. you’re not able to.” April 14 – 20 was Woodall said it’s National Public Safety hard to be on the line Telecommunications with someone for 5 to Week in honor of those 10 minutes then hang men and women who up and not know the are there in a crisis. outcome or continue to “There’s not help. “There’s no closure really a typical day to finalize it,” she said. ever,” said Bountiful “It’s our job to stay on Police Department the phone until someone lead dispatcher Amy gets to them. We have Woodall, who has been great officers, fire, and on the job for 10 years. medical (personnel) that “Every day unexpected will follow up with us on things happen. You can a call to let us know the go from zero to 100 outcome so we can get miles per hour in a split a little bit of satisfaction second. You always and closure.” have to be on your toes, Before becoming even in the down time a dispatcher, Woodall because it can change in was a stay-at-home a second.” mom. “As my children The day might be grew up I wanted to do filled with administra- something meaningful tive tasks, working on that would also allow me fraud or crime reports that are necessary but see dispatch | 9 DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday, April 25, 2019 9

dispatch at a time. You have to small children. own family member or calls where they’ve get their mind off of it. Continued from page 8 work well as a team “Whether it’s a death someone you’re close locked themselves in We’re paid to go on and too to get through big or the child was there t o.” their car and don’t be prepared for other incidents.” when a parent dies. She’s also had some know about the manual people’s worst day and to work different hours Throughout the We don’t see it but we funny calls. “Somebody unlock.” help them through it.” than 9 to 5,” she said. years, Woodall has can still imagine it, called because their Sometimes it’s In spite of the nature “It was a big adjustment taken a lot of calls, which is almost as bad. refrigerator went out tough to let go of the of her job, Woodall from mom to full-time but she remembers One of our dispatchers and their food was hard calls. “Everybody enjoys what she does. dispatcher. It’s not a 40 one day not long after took a call for her own going to spoil,” said handles stress differ- “It’s satisfying to know hour week it’s typically she started that has son who had been in Woodall. “We also ently,” she said. “Some I’m able to do it and 50 to 60 hours.” stuck with her. “This a bicycle versus car got a 911 call because step out and take a deep help people,” she said. Dispatchers are one day we had three accident. He was OK, someone forgot to put breath, others need to “It’s the hardest job trained at the Bountiful different little children but that’s everyone’s out their garbage can talk it through, and you’ll ever love. We love Dispatch Center for who all had to be life worst nightmare, to and needed it picked for others they would it and hate it – but can’t about three months, she flighted in a matter take a call from your up. We’ve also gotten rather stay busy and give it up.” said. “It’s a hard job. It of about four hours,” takes a lot of training she said. “One was an before you can do it. It’s electrocution, one was usually during training run over and another that people decide if it’s was a drowning. We not for them.” rarely fly the helicopter It takes a certain more than once in a kind of person, said day. We had to call in Woodall. “We’re all very extra resources because different but something EMS and officers were about us is the same. all busy. A lot goes on It takes someone who behind the scenes in a works well under big incident like that. pressure, handles stress But we accomplished well and doesn’t get what we had to do and overwhelmed,” she all three were OK. To said. “You also have to me that’s a win.” be quick and on top of Woodall said it’s things because you’re always hard when hearing multiple things they’re dealing with Kid’s Dentistry with a Woman’s Touch™ New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults

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Odds are that it’s 17 - Vietnam Memorial Wall guided tour in Layton (sign-up re- not the way Joye Boman envisioned quired) 12:15 p.m. hers. At 92 years old, Joye keeps herself 23 - Trip to the Butterfly Biosphere at Thanksgiving Point (sign-up active, connected to her community as a required) 10 a.m. volunteer with RSVP (Retired & Senior 27 - Closed for Memorial Day Volunteer Program). And she wouldn’t 31 - Birthday lunch with entertainment by Golden Years Jazz Band have it any other way. noon For the past 14 years, starting at age 78, Joye set aside two days a week for serving the Bountiful community. Each South Davis Senior Activity Center Tuesday her warm smile and cheerful 726 South 100 East, Bountiful (801-451-3660) “Good morning” has welcomed patrons at the Golden Years Senior Activity M/W/F - EnhanceFitness 8 a.m. Center and every Thursday she has M/W - Bingo 12:30 p.m. provided compassionate assistance to 7 - Greatest Showman presented by Up with Kids 12:30 p.m. patients and their families at Lakeview 8 - Legal Consultation (by appointment) Hospital. The sum of her time donated RSVP VolunteeR Joye Boman poses 9 - Blood pressure check 10:30 a.m. equates to more than 5,000 hours of for a photo at Lakeview Hospital. Joye 10 - Shred event 9 a.m. service. started volunteering at 78 years old and 16 - Shopping at Smith’s 12:15 p.m. Joye credits her older sister with continues to serve the Bountiful community 21 - Book club 12:30 p.m. setting her on this road of volunteerism. at age 92. 22 - Famous Larsen Band 11:15 a.m. When Joye’s husband, Ray, passed away PHoto By Pat Brown, Davis County rsvP 27 - Closed for Memorial Day in 2005, her sister advised her “You she enrolled with Lakeview Hospital as 31 - Birthday party 11 a.m. can stay home and cry for a week or well. She acknowledges it was the best two, but then you’ve got to get involved advice she could have received. North Davis Senior Activity Center with living again.” Her sister had begun She’s loved every day she has spent 42 South State Street, Clearfield (801-525-5080) volunteering when her own husband volunteering. She did decide, just a had passed and counseled Joye that it couple of weeks ago, to give up her M/W/F - Texas Hold ’Em Poker noon would help her get through the hardest volunteer post at Golden Years so she - Bingo 12:30 p.m. days. Joye heeded that advice and can sleep in a little. She didn’t stay away T/Th - Tai Chi for Arthritis & Fall Prevention 10:15 a.m. shortly thereafter walked into Golden Years Senior Activity Center and signed W - Technology lab - help with cell phones, tablets, laptops, etc. 10 a.m. on as a volunteer. The following week F - Craft & Chat 10:15 a.m. see RSVP | 12 2 - Attorney (by appointment) 3 - “A Day at the Races” movie, snacks, and fun noon 6 - Hoarding: How to make the most progress with a hoarder 10:45 a.m. medicare 101 classes offered 7 - Shopping at Walmart 12:30 p.m. 8 - Blood Pressure Clinic at 10:30 a.m. Davis County Health Department’s Senior Services offers a free one hour 8/22 - Cards for a cause 10 a.m. class about Medicare options, enrollment, and benefits. 13 - Book club 10:15 a.m. If you are turning 65 or preparing to retire, please join us for one of the 21 - Shopping at Winco 12:30 p.m. following classes: • Wednesday, May 15, 6:30-7:30 p.m. – Clearfield Library (562 S. 1000 E., 24 - Meet with Senior Services Director Kristy Cottrell 10-11:30 a.m. Clearfield) 27 - Closed for Memorial Day • Wednesday, June 12, 6:30-7:30 p.m. – Centerville Library (45 S. 400 W., Centerville) For more information about the Medicare 101 classes, call 801-525-5050 option 5. See more at daviscountyutah.gov/seniors 12 Thursday, April 25, 2019 senior living DAVIS CLIPPER Feeling out of joint: The aches of arthritis by National Institutes of Health (NIH) how old you are and what gender you U.S. Department of Health and Human are,” Felson says. Services Jordan estimates that up to 30 percent to 60 percent of your risk for Note: This is the first of a two-part osteoarthritis may lie in the genes you article on arthritis. This month’s article inherited from your parents. “The covers osteoarthritis. tricky part, though, is that it’s not a single gene,” says Jordan. “It’s a lot of Many people start to feel pain different genes that interact with each and stiffness in their joints as they get other and with the environment to older, often when they’re 45 to 50. It’s cause the disease.” called arthritis, and it’s one of the most But some risk factors are under common diseases nationwide. You your control, including your weight. may think it’s a disease of old age, but “Even moderately overweight people arthritis can affect young adults and have an increase in knee osteoarthri- even children. In recent years, scientists tis,” says Felson. have made rapid progress in under- Many treatments are available for standing the many causes of arthritis. osteoarthritis. Talk to your doctor They’ve also made significant strides in about exercises that can help and developing effective new treatments for activities you should avoid. Several many forms of the disease. pain and anti-inflammatory medi- What exactly is arthritis? “Arthr” The most common form of arthritis is activities you do. cines are available by prescription or means joint, and “itis” means inflamma- osteoarthritis. “You should be active because, over the counter. tion – heat, swelling, and redness. But Osteoarthritis occurs when ironically, being active can help Perhaps the most promising the inflammation of arthritis isn’t always cartilage, the tissue that cushions the prevent disease,” says Dr. David treatments for osteoarthritis right something you can see. ends of the bones within the joints, Felson of Boston University. “But try now, Felson says, involve ways to “Some types of arthritis are very breaks down and wears away. It most not to be active in ways that can make block pain. Researchers are working inflammatory and others aren’t as often affects the fingers, knees, and your joint vulnerable to injury again.” on other approaches as well, including much. But they all involve an element hips. For the most part, researchers exercise routines and devices that of inflammation,” explains Dr. Joanne Osteoarthritis can follow injury don’t know a lot about how and why alter the alignment of your joints. M. Jordan of the University of North to a joint. For example, years after a osteoarthritis occurs. Women tend to For severe cases of osteoarthritis, Carolina at Chapel Hill. soccer injury to a knee, you might get get it more often than men. You tend scientists have developed improved Arthritis comes in many forms. In osteoarthritis in the knee. Once you’ve to get it as you get older. surgeries to replace knees and hips. fact, there are more than 100 types, each had a severe joint injury, it’s important “Many factors that affect osteoar- Next month’s arthritis article with its own symptoms and treatments. to be careful about what kind of thritis are things you can’t control, like covers gout and rheumatoid arthritis. rsvp the secret of her positive family. Even at age 92, are looking for a way to senior activity centers and RSVP can help you put Continued from page 11 outlook and remarkable she looks forward to their get active and engaged in both Lakeview and Davis some life in your years. energy, Joye said, “Being annual family trip to Lake your community, please Hospitals, RSVP offers Contact RSVP today for active keeps you young. I Powell where she adores contact Davis County volunteer placement in more information at 801- too long, however, as love being around people spending time on a RSVP. more than 60 volunteer 525-5052 or pbrown@ she continues to go in a and I love being busy.” houseboat and swimming In addition to the positions at 37 locations daviscountyutah.gov. couple of times a week to Besides her volunteer in the lake’s beautiful blue Davis County’s three throughout the county. play bridge and pinochle service, she enjoys doing waters. with the friends she’s yard work, reading novels If you are 55 years made at the center. and historical books, and old or greater, have some When asked to share spending time with her time on your hands, and

Golden Years now named South Davis by Kristy Cottrell Davis in Clearfield, Central Davis in DCHD Senior Services Director Kaysville, and South Davis in Bountiful. Adults age 60 and older enjoy South Davis is the new name for weekday lunch while socializing with • Joyful Companionship • Light Housekeeping • Errands & Shopping the Davis County senior activity center, new and long-time friends at these three formerly known as Golden Years, in locations. Activity centers also provide • Medication Reminders • Respite Care • Dementia/Memory Care Bountiful. The telephone number for opportunities for older adults to engage • Hygiene Assistance • Mobility Assistance • End of Life Care the center remains 801-451-3660. in recreational, educational, cultural Davis County Health Department’s programming activities, and important Senior Services operates three senior volunteer opportunities, including activity centers in the county: North Meals on Wheels. 801-820-5874 • Now Hiring Caregivers DAVIS CLIPPER News Thursday, April 25, 2019 13 Keynote announced for Great Salt Lake Bird Festival FARMINGTON—Great Salt Lake Bird Festival is her own special brand of humor. for all of the workshops and field trips. excited to announce that author and artist Rosemary “I grew up reading comics like Calvin & Hobbes, Mosco will be the Keynote Speaker for the 21st For Better Or For Worse, and Bloom County,” she Student Art and Photography Contests Festival. The event will be held May 16-19. explains. “These comics are funny, but they explore The 21st annual Great Salt Lake Bird Festival is A native of Ottawa, Canada, Rosemary grew up deeper themes, too. The humor helps make the pleased to announce the 2019 Student Art Contest surrounded by rivers, hills, wetlands and nature. She messages more relatable. When I attach a joke to a and Student Photography contests. These contests liked to draw what she saw and was fascinated by fact, people share it around because everyone loves are open to Utah students Pre-K through 12th grade birds. “There’s so much to love about birds. I adore to laugh. The fact spreads to new places and reaches and offer cash awards. that they’re real-life, modern dinosaurs!” she says. more people.” (from an interview by Jill Staake) The contest packets, found at www. “As an artist, I’m captivated by their color variations. In addition to giving the keynote address, GreatSaltLakeBirdFest.com contain guidelines, teach- Once you get into birds, the interest snowballs. You Rosemary will also co-lead fieldtrips to Bear River ing information and an entry form. The featured bird can find them almost everywhere. You start to notice Waterfowl Management Area and Antelope Island is the Northern Harrier. Art entries can be realistic subtle behaviors and plumage patterns. You’re never State Park. She will also offer a free workshop on or stylized. Art and Photos are due in our office by bored again.” (from an interview by Jill Staake) Friday, and have book signings. May 2, 2019 by 4:30 p.m. Rosemary’s new book, Birding Is My Favorite Tickets for the Keynote Address and Dinner with Awards for the Student Art and Photography Video Game, combines fascinating facts like this with Rosemary Mosco, to be held May 18 at 6 p.m., are Contests will be given at an awards ceremony at charming illustrations and it’s guaranteed to make available online now at www.GreatSaltLakeBirdFest. 6 p.m. on Friday, May 18. All students and their you laugh. In fact, the learning and laughing are both com. families are invited to attend. For more information equally important to Rosemary, who wants people The new location for Great Salt Lake Bird Festival contact Yae Bryner at [email protected] for to enjoy her comics as a bright spot in their day. She is The George S. & Dolores Dore’ Eccles Wildlife artwork or Desiree Werrett [email protected] researches heavily to find facts she wants to highlight Education Center at 1157 Waterfowl Way (1700 W. for photography. Questions can also be sent to tour@ about a creature’s behavior or ecology, and then adds Glovers Lane) Farmington UT 84025. Come join us daviscountyutah.gov. 14 Thursday, April 25, 2019 NewS DAVIS CLIPPER Showcase ‘Aladdin’ landing its magical tour at Eccles by Tom HARALDSEN fabrics and trims from [email protected] Morocco, Turkey, India, Uzbekistan, SALT LAKE CITY— China, Tahiti, Japan, Utah audiences are in Guatemala, Mexico, for a treat when the France, Italy, England North American Tour of and Germany. There Disney’s “Aladdin” comes are 337 costumes in to the Eccles Theater in the show based on 134 Salt Lake City starting individual designs, and April 25. The musical 160 custom made shoes. will play through May 12 During each per- as part of the Broadway formance, 102 costume Across America series. changes will be made in It goes without saying less that 60 seconds, and that this production has 52 changes in under 30 thrilled audiences on seconds. In the finale Broadway and across the in “Friends Like Me,” globe since it first hit the each gold costume stage in 2014. “Aladdin” has 8,644 Swarovski creative team members crystals. Jasmine’s have won a cumulative wedding dress weighs 12 total of 22 Tony Awards, pounds because of those 13 Academy Awards, crystals. and 21 Grammy Awards. Cast members

The music is magical, the CourTEsy of broAdwAy ACross AmEriCA include Clinton performances incredibly Greenspan as Aladdin, dazzling costumes add to the magic of the national tour of “Aladdin” that opens tonight at Eccles Theater. memorable. Perhaps Major Attaway as Genie, the most surprising and Lissa Deguzman as including the actors, stage crew, musicians, dressers, “unknown” story behind the show is the costumes Jasmine, Jonathan Weir as Jafar, Jay Paranada as hairstylists and make-up artists. and technology used to stage “Aladdin.” Iago, Jerald Vincent as Sultan, Philippe Arroyo as But the costuming is mind-blowing. Tony-award First, the tech. “Aladdin” features 84 illusions Omar, Zach Bencal as Babkak and Jed Feder at winning costume designer Gregg Barnes took six and effects, 111 moving lights and 173 conventional Kassim. hours to draw and paint one costume sketch for the lights. There are over 38 tons of flying scenery, Performance dates include evening perfor- show. All of the costumes are custom made by hand lighting and automated effects suspended from mances and Saturday matinees on a variety of days. for this musical, and it took 352 people in 28 differ- the grids. There are 53 different automated scenic Tickets are on sale online at arttix.artsaltlake.org or ent shops to construct the costumes for “Aladdin.” effects in the touring production coming to Eccles, by calling 801-355-2787. Eccles Theatre is located at Those costumes include more than 2,000 and it takes 75 people to deliver each performance – 131 So. Main Street in Salt Lake City. ‘Matilda’ takes over at Hale Centre Theatre Hale Centre Theatre the television than being change their world. pause about their children’s is presenting Matilda on a parent. Things are only “Matilda is an impor- uniqueness and their need the Young Living Centre worse at school where the tant musical for kids and to be respected. And with Stage April 22 – June 15 atrocious Miss Trunchbull, parents to see, because it our creative team carrying at the Mountain America with her “chokey” closet, explores how each child these ideas throughout the Performing Arts Centre strives to make every day has gifts and talents that show with props, set pieces in Sandy. Roald Dahl’s as horrible as possible. should be celebrated, and screen graphics, it’s a beloved book comes to Matilda does have stacks championed and trea- show not to be missed!” life with world-class stage and stacks of books to sured,” said Sally Dietlein, technology, set pieces keep her company, along HCT vice president and see matilda | 15 and props reimagined for with a few kindhearted executive producer. “This theatre-in-the-round. adults who help her realize show is a wonderful way Julie Buckner stars as Matilda is an inventive, the special powers that for children who may feel matilda and danny inkley clever child whose cruel are inside of her. Upon like a misfit, to understand as miss Agatha Trunchbull in mom and dad do not discovering her magic, that there will always be the Tuesday-Thursday-saturday understand her genius and Matilda leads the way for someone that will love cast of ‘matilda’ at Hale Centre seem more interested in her and her classmates to them. It makes adults take Theatre in sandy. PHoTo CourTEsy of HCT DAVIS CLIPPER life Thursday, April 25, 2019 15 matilda Dietlein as Miss Honey; Continued from page 14 Aaron Ford and Danny Layton High presents Phantom of the Opera Inkley as Miss Agatha Trunchbull; Amelia by Ellie Dobb into the spotlight and Based on Roald Rose Moore and Ashley Clipper Intern it becomes more about Dahl’s award-winning Gardner Carlson as seeing us act than book, Matilda trans- Mrs. Wormwood; and A massive chan- looking at the sets.” ferred to the stage in Ryan Simmons and delier, a live onstage And a lot of the 2010 on Stratford-upon- Patrick Livingston as orchestra, and intriguing actors feel the same Avon. After seeing Mr. Wormwood. And 20 lighting effects entice way. After getting over success in a matter of local children are double audiences to come see the initial shock of weeks, the new musical cast as students in the Layton High’s produc- changing to a simplified, was moved to the West raucous production. tion of The Phantom of yet elaborate, concert End in 2011 where The Hale will present the Opera. But it’s not version, many of them it received countless more than 65 con- really about the sets or can’t imagine doing accolades including secutive performances fancy makeup in the the show any other seven Olivier Awards. In of Matilda for the 2019 end. way. Regardless though 2013, Matilda made its Mountain America “This production is of feelings about the way across the pond and Season of Entertainment. CouRTesy all about you,” director style of show being opened on Broadway Performance times Rachel Helwig told The phanTom (Dylan Brinkman) with Christine Diae (elena performed, the cast where it won five Tony are 7:30 p.m., Monday the students in one of peterson) in Layton High’s production of ‘phantom of the and orchestra are very awards and became a through Saturday, and their rehearsals. “That opera’ playing April 26 – May 4. excited to finally be able fan favorite for four matinees are Saturdays at is why we are making to perform the show years. Since then, the 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. No the choices we are with Because of an issue constraints they would they have worked so show has toured in the children under the age costumes and move- with an outdated fire have to cut most of the hard on for so long. United States, Australia, of five are permitted in ment, it’s all to showcase curtain that needed set plans they had and Phantom of the New Zealand, United the theater. Ticket prices you.” The students and to be replaced, Layton switch to a fully staged Opera will run April Kingdom, Philippines, start at $44 for adults and production crew have High had to change the concert version of the 26 through May 4 Korea, South Africa, $22 for youth ages five been working hard since dates they would be show. in the Layton High Singapore and China. through 17. September to make their performing Phantom. “Doing a concert Auditorium. 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last Saturday of every month from 10 June 22-July 6: Hope Box Theatre trumped up stories they tell him. Events a.m. to 2 p.m. presents “See How They Run.” Hope April 27: Babysitting Boot Camp, 1 to Box Theatre, 1700 S. Frontage Road, Kaysville, 801-451-5259, hopeboxthe- Want your 3 p.m., South Branch, 725 S. Main St., Bountiful, 801-451-1760. Learn funda- Music [email protected]. webseason2019-03_ event on our mentals and creative ideas to be a well- edited.png. Galloping in and out of April 26: Temple Square Concert the four doors of an English vicarage prepared babysitter. For babysitters of Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall. calendar? all ages. are an American actor and actress (he Lawrence Gee, piano and Michael is now stationed with the Air Force in There is no charge for calendar items. • North Salt Lake Arbor Day Celebration, Hilton, violin, will perform Beethoven’s England), a cockney maid who has seen Your submissions can be emailed to 10 a.m. at North Salt Lake City Hall Spring Sonata. Also singing a variety too many American movies, an old [email protected] or brought Amphitheater. Join us as we plant of classical favorites will be Katie Hill, maid who “touches alcohol for the first seven Blue Atlas Spruce trees to to 1370 South 500 West, Bountiful UT Michelle Swenson, Karl Christensen, time in her life,” four men in clergyman enhance the beauty of this park. 84010. The deadline is Thursday a week Jacob Kenison and Paul Otterstrom. suits presenting the problem of which before publication. The calendar is not April 30: The Friends of the Senior • Spring 2019 Festival, 7 p.m., is which (for disguised as one is an to be used for advertising. Items will be Charity Care Foundation will host the Herriman High School, 11917 S. escaped prisoner), and a sedate Bishop printed at our discretion. 2019 Hope Benefit from 5:30 to 9:30 Mustang Trail Way (6000 W.), Herriman. aghast at all these goings-on and the p.m. at the I.J. Wagner and Jeanne Featuring North Salt Lake Master Wagner Jewish Community Center. To Chorus, Mountain West Chorale, Payson purchase tickets or for more informa- Civic Chorale, Timpanogos Chorale and tion visit http://www.seniorcharitycare- Schubert Singers. foundation.org/hope-benefit.php May 3: Matthew Weissman will per- May 4: Antelope Island Classic State form at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Church, Championship Road Race. USA Cycling 254 W. 2675 North, Layton, as part of will hold the 2019 State Championship the Davis Arts Chamber Music Series. road races through most of the day. Free. Matthew Weissman’s extensive Event set up and parking will take place performance career began at age 14 within the Marina. The start/finish line when he made his Carnegie Hall debut as a winner of the AMSA World Piano will be set up about two miles south Competition. He has been a prizewin- along the East Side/Ranch Road. No ner in the Garrison Piano Competition, park roads will be closed. Expect heavy Grieg International Competition and traffic and pedestrian use in the marina. Los Angeles Liszt Competition. He is Expect additional cyclists along park a honorary member of the American roads. Liszt Society and is the recipient of the • Join park staff and members of people’s choice travel grant of Indiana Ogden Astronomical Society for a pub- University as well as receiving a scholar- lic star party in White Rock Bay. Solar ship from the National Foundation for viewing begins at 6 p.m. followed the Advancement of the Arts (NFAA). by deep space viewing after dark. Telescopes are provided by members Stage of the Astronomical Society and will be focused on several deep space objects June 12-July 13: My Fair Lady will such as nebulae, star clusters and gal- be performed at Centerpoint Theatre, axies. Please ensure flashlights have Barlow Main Stage, 525 N. 400 West, red filters. No reservation required. Park Centerville, 801-298-1302. For tickets entrance fees apply. wendywilson@ and more information, visit centerpoint- utah.gov. theatre.org. Can a ragweed really turn Ongoing: The Center of Hope Food into a rose? It can, with the help of Pantry, 74 So. Orchard Drive, North the distinguished Henry Higgins. Our Salt Lake provides supplemental food beloved heroine, Eliza Doolittle is about and household items to the public. The to find out that even she, a Cockney Center of Hope is a non-profit orga- guttersnipe, can capture the hearts of nization coordinated by the Ladies of everyone she meets; she just needs to Charity. Specifically, they serve the fam- polish her language and appearance ilies of North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, first. Filled from start to finish with Foxboro, and West Bountiful. However, unforgettable songs and charming char- they never deny services to anyone in acters, you’ll see just why Lerner and need from any ZIP code. The Center of Loewe’s My Fair Lady is a revered classic Hope is open the second Saturday and musical for all ages. Scores & Recaps from local events and competitions Sports thursday, april 25, 2019 woods cross’ colby sugden (5) is encouraged to slow Vikings stay in down by Box elder’s Benjamin thurgood in a 10 Wildcat win. lead in Region 5 roger tuttle photo boys soccer by Josh McFadden streak, leaving it 3-0-1 Clipper sportswriter in Region 1 and 6-0-3 overall. As this week’s Despite seeing its slate of games began, lengthy winning streak Viewmont was four come to an end last points ahead of second- week, the Viewmont place competitors Box boys soccer team Elder and Woods Cross. remained in first place The tie with Roy in Region 5. followed a 1-0 win over The Vikings’ setback Bountiful on April wasn’t all that bad. After 16. The Vikings got all, the team began this all they could handle week with an undefeated from Bountiful, which, record. as of our press time, Viewmont and Roy was in last place in the played to a scoreless tie region. Viewmont got last Friday. It was the on the board in the first time since March 7 first half with a goal that the Vikings didn’t from Kymble Johnson. Both defenses kept the Darts in first, win their game. In that contest, Viewmont opposing offenses at bay also had a scoreless tie in the second half, as (against Davis). The Viewmont’s Josh Varley wildcats second in boys soccer draw ended the team’s six-game winning see Soccer | 19 by Josh McFadden goalkeeper Noah Larkin, Josh Harwood was huge Clipper sportswriter on the offensive end. The junior had two of the team’s goals and assisted on Zach Kennedy’s goal The region portion of the season has passed the for the other score. Davis, Bountiful halfway point for the Davis boys soccer team, and Harwood was at it again two days later at home the Darts are in a good position: at the top. against Syracuse. He netted his seventh goal of the Davis posted a pair of wins last week, putting season but got plenty of help to power his team to softball among the cap on an excellent stretch that left it in a tie for victory. The defense once again did its job, shutting first place in Region 1. The Darts enter this week’s down the Syracuse attack. Also, Kaden Chino and slate of games at 6-1 in league play, deadlocked Tyson Bailey contributed goals in the convincing top five in state with Weber, which is the only region team to beat triumph. All three goals came in the second half, as Davis. the Darts completed a season sweep of Syracuse. by Catherine tie for second place with Not only were the Darts undefeated last week, GaRRett the Wildcats and Box but they were dominant in the process. They dis- Woods Cross Clipper sportswriter Elder in the Region 5 posed of Layton and Syracuse, both by 3-0 scores, The Wildcats had a rough patch during the standings. to make it three straight shutouts. By jumping to a early portion of the season, but they appear to be The Davis High and 6-1-3 overall record, Davis allowed just three goals hitting their stride in region play. Bountiful High softball davis during that span. Woods Cross prevailed over Box Elder 1-0 at teams combined for five Davis defeated The victory over Layton on April 16 was home on April 16. The victory left the team with a wins last week with both Northridge 19-4 April critical, as it gave the Lancers their first defeat in 2-1 mark in Region 5, four points behind league- squads ranked fourth 18. Britney Brklacich, league action. The previously first-place Layton leading Viewmont. in the state in the 6A Ellie Anderson, squad was no match for the Darts on this day. The Wildcats’ Landon Ward scored the game’s and 5A classifications, Kelli Scadden, Lexi Davis held a 1-0 advantage at halftime and opened lone goal, and Noah Russon kept Box Elder off the respectively. Farmington Sunderland and Sidney things open in the second half with a pair of shots board for the team’s second shutout of the season. picked up a key win Eyre each recorded into the net. In addition to yet another shutout for On May 3, the two squads will reunite on the pitch against Woods Cross to on Box Elder’s home field. see Softball | 19 18 Thursday, April 25, 2019 sports DAVIS CLIPPER Local prep baseball teams looking in good shape for playoff by Josh McFadden winning streak. The region play. innings. In game two, game with Bountiful. Bountiful Clipper sportswriter Darts managed just four Making up some Viewmont was clutch Farmington was The Braves went 1-2 hits but only allowed previously postponed in the seventh inning. It actually alone in first last week and started Region baseball four in the defensive games, Viewmont was trailed 3-2 heading into place before a pair of this week with a 1-3 races are tightening up, contest. However, the busy last week, starting its final at-bat before losses at the hands of mark in Region 5. and some Davis County following day on the with a 3-1 victory over crossing home plate Woods Cross on April Bountiful lost 10-6 teams are sitting at the road against Weber, the Woods Cross on April twice to claim victory. 19. The Wildcats won to Roy on April 18, top of their respective Darts racked up 14 hits 18. The Vikings com- On Saturday, the the two outings 6-0 and displaying a valiant regions. in an 11-10 triumph. mitted four errors in the Vikings were on the 9-7, combining for 23 effort after getting down Davis began this The Darts scored the game but also outhit the wrong end of a 15-5 hits. 9-0 after two innings. week in first place winning run in the Wildcats 7-2. Viewmont blowout loss at the These two Woods The next day, the Braves in Region 1, while eighth inning to hold scored all of its run in hands of Woods Cross Cross wins came on routed Box Elder 13-2 Viewmont leads Region on. Davis hit three home the third inning, which to fall to 3-1 in region the heels of a 9-6 in a one-sided affair that 5. Farmington and runs, including two was enough to edge play. The Vikings Farmington win in the lasted just five innings. Woods Cross are also from Garrett Larsen, Woods Cross for what at allowed 14 hits and gave first matchup of the Josh Welling hit a home in the thick of things in who also hit a double. the time was its first win up six runs in the fourth series on April 17. All run for Bountiful, while Region 5. Bountiful was Parker Jensen hit the of the season. and sixth innings. 15 runs were scored in teammate Jackson 1-3 in league play after other homer, and Phillip The Vikings weren’t Four Viewmont play- the first five innings, as Skidmore got the win on last week’s games but Zahn hit two doubles. done. ers—Aaron Bredsguard, the Phoenix had eight the mound and helped has plenty of opportuni- Last Friday, Davis Viewmont reeled Jaxon Glance, Uffens hits and got a home run limit Box Elder to just ties to move up the avenged its earlier loss off a pair of wins last and Will Carter from Dylan Jeppson. three hits. standings. to Clearfield by outlast- Friday, defeating Roy registered doubles. Shane Yoho and Karson The Braves con- Davis ing the Falcons 5-2, in a double-header at Farmington vs. Bodily recorded cluded the week with a The Darts went 2-1 largely on the strength home, 9-8 and 4-3. The Woods Cross doubles. 7-5 loss at the hands of last week, moving their of a four-run fifth two close games left the The Phoenix are Woods Cross Roy on Friday. Bountiful Region 1 record to 9-3, inning. Vikings in first place in more than holding their was right behind tried to mount a late maintaining an advan- Viewmont Region 5. Jaxon Uffens own in their inaugural Farmington, sporting rally but came up short tage of their league The Vikings had a and Noah Montoya season of play. They a 3-2 region record in the seventh inning. foes. non-league portion of both hit doubles in the were 4-2 heading into heading into this week’s Sam Joirdan hit a double Davis lost on April the season to forget, but game one, as Viewmont their Tuesday region games. in the defeat. 17 to Clearfield, putting they stormed out of the scored runs in all but an end to a three-game gates with three wins in the third and seventh

Athletes of the Week We once again honor Our Davis Clipper/Mountain Orthopaedics of Bountiful Athletes of the Week. Our Male Athlete of the Week award goes to Davis baseball player Garrett Larsen, who hit two home runs and a double in the Darts’ win over Weber. Other nominees for the male award were Brighan Nielsen and Kale Thomas, both Davis track; Cole Steenblik, Bountiful track; Graham Wright, Viewmont track; Josh Harwood, Davis boys soccer; Josh Varley, Viewmont boys soccer; and Dylan Jeppson, Farmington baseball. Our Female Athlete of the Week award goes to Farmington runner Elisabeth Ferrell, who won both the 800 and 3200 meter races at the Davis Invitational. Other nominees for the female award were Carlee Hansen, Woods Cross track; Jayne Parker, Farmington track; Vanna Einerson, Bountiful girls golf; Kya Wilmott, Davis softball; and Corrine Hall, Bountiful softball. Winners are chosen by the Clipper sportswriting staff and on recommendations from area coaches. We’ll be honoring Athletes of the Week, as well as Athletes of the Month, throughout the school year. 801.298.6220 Congratulations to both athletes! Recreation 550 N 200 W, Bountiful, UT Center southdavisrecreation.com DAVIS CLIPPER sports Thursday, April 25, 2019 19 soccer NASCAR’s is bringing charity ride to Utah Continued from page 17 by Tom HARALDSEN camp and just headed Davidson dealership picked up shutout [email protected] east—we really weren’t just off I-15 in Lindon. No. 7 on the season. sure where we’d go. We They will stay overnight Bountiful Former NASCAR stopped at a couple of in the Provo-Orem area As this week began, driver and NBC Sports children’s hospitals, and as well. Eventually, the the Braves were 1-3 in racing analyst Kyle Petty asked administrators if route will travel through the league games and will be visiting Utah as they knew of families we Colorado, New Mexico, 2-5-2 overall. part of his 25th annual could help with a $5,000 Texas and Louisiana The Braves had a Kyle Petty Charity Ride check. The next year, we before finishing at Key pair of heartbreakers Across America. Petty got more organized, and Largo on the Florida last week. In addition and an entourage of it just grew from there.” Keys on May 11. to falling by one goal to celebrity motorcycle It was Adam, Spectators along the Viewmont, Bountiful riders will traverse the who was killed while route are encouraged to came up short in state starting May 4, Courtesy photo practicing for a Busch attend one of the Ride’s a high-scoring 4-3 entering near Snowville NASCAR RACiNg StAR Kyle Petty has held a charity 200 series race in 2000, nine overnight stops or setback to Box Elder and continuing south to motorcycle ride across the country to race funds for Victory who “had suggested that daily fuel stops to greet last Friday. Dallan Utah County. The 250+ Junction, a camp he created for children in North Carolina. we build a camp of our Petty and the riders, Burgan shined in participants will ride own,” Petty said. “Then purchase memorabilia defeat, scoring two through 11 states in just his accident happened, and make donations. your state is.” provide this experience goals for his first shots nine days—a 3,700-mile and we decided that’s Among the celebri- into the net this season. trek to benefit camp The Ride will raise to children and their what we were going to ties participating in this funds and awareness for families. Peyton Paxton also Victory Junction in d o.” year’s Ride are NASCAR scored for the Braves. North Carolina. Victory Junction, a year- Because of the It’s become a passion Hall of Famer and Farmington Since the Ride began round camp for children Ride, 8,185 children for Petty, who retired seven-time champion ages 6 to 16 with chronic have attended Victory The Phoenix played in 1995, more than from racing in 2008. Richard Petty; NASCAR Roy tough on April 17, 8,400 riders have logged medical conditions Junction. Last year “I was just naïve legends Harry Gant, or serious illnesses. alone, the Ride raised falling 3-2 in double 12 million cumulative enough to think that I Hershel McGriff and overtime on the road. It motorcycle miles and Located in Randleman, $1.3 million and sent could drive a race car Donnie Allison; current North Carolina, the 100 children to camp. was the fourth time this raised $18.5 million for the rest of my life,” NASCAR driver David season that Farmington for Victory Junction camp exists to provide Victory Junction has he said with a laugh. Ragan; former Formula life-changing experi- served as the Ride’s dropped a game by a and other children’s “But our ‘ride’ we took 1, Champ Car and single goal. charities. ences that are exciting, primary beneficiary for fun morphed into NASCAR driver Max fun and empowering, since its establishment Farmington’s “We’ve come through something else, and Papis; former NFL great two-goal outing against Utah before,” Petty said in a safe and medically- by Petty and his family we’ve done it for 25 and Heisman Trophy sound environment, in 2004 in honor of his Roy made it seven total in a telephone interview. years.” winner (1982) Herschel goals in the following “I’ve stayed in Richfield always free of charge. late son, Adam. The race starts May Walker; Heisman As a not-for-profit “We started the three contests. and been up to Park 3 in Seattle, will travel to Trophy winner (1980) Mason McRae and City a couple of times. organization, the camp Ride just because we Ontario, Oregon, then and Super Bowl cham- operates solely through wanted to drive across Tyler Langveld each I tell people all the time head to Utah on May pion (XXII) George scored for the Phoenix. that if you want to ride the support of generous the country,” Petty 4. Petty and company Rogers; and NBC Sports individuals, founda- said. “That first year, Both of these scores motorcycles, you have to will stop along the way, NASCAR personalities came in the first half go to Utah. It is unbe- tions, organizations we began at the San including on Saturday, Krista Voda, Rutledge and corporations to Francisco 49er’s training when the Phoenix built lievable how beautiful May 4 at the Harley- Wood, and Rick Allen. a 2-1 lead. softball April 17 to score four runs over the Braves scored six runs and had a 7-3 Woods Cross Continued from page 17 next three innings and then knocked lead by the end of four. Bountiful put Woods Cross lost 9-4 to in five runs in the sixth inning for a up two more runs in the fifth to win Farmington April 18, scoring four winning margin of 9-4. 9-3. runs in the sixth inning to avoid the doubles for the Darts in the rout. Kya Freshman Shiloh Johnson broke Shambre Maestas and Hall shutout. Wilmott picked up the win. open the tied game – 4-4 in the sixth combined on the mound for a six- The Wildcats are 6-9 overall and Against Syracuse April 19, Davis inning – with a bases-loaded single to hitter. Libbie Hawker recorded three 4-3 in the region, tied for second place led 7-0 until the bottom half of the bring two runs home. Annie Salazar of the team’s 11 hits to lead the Braves with Farmington. sixth inning when the Titans got on recorded the win on the mound with offensively. Farmington the board to avoid the shutout in a 7-1 Corinne Hall grabbing the save. Bountiful remains undefeated in In a battle for the second spot in Darts win. Against Box Elder April 18, the Region 5 play through eight games Region 5, Farmington defeated Woods Anderson and Paige Elkins hit Braves’ nine hits, including Sophia and are 11-3 overall this season. Cross 9-4 April 18 to tie the Wildcats triples with Elkins going 2-for-3 to Stoddard’s three-run homerun, led to Viewmont for second place in Region 5. The lead offensively. Wilmott against a 10-3 victory. Viewmont continues to look for its teams knotted at 1-all for the first two pitched Davis to the win. The Braves continue to be unde- first region win this season following a innings until the Braves broken things The Darts are now 11-3 overall feated through seven games in Region 13-0 loss to Roy April 18. The Royals open. The Phoenix lost 9-3. Delaney and 5-1 in Region 1. 5 with a 10-3 overall record. scored in all four of the game’s innings Baker struck out 11 Bountiful batters Bountiful Bountiful and Farmington and shutout the Vikings defensively. in the loss. Bountiful came back from being matched up April 19 and were tied Viewmont is now 2-12 this season Farmington is now 6-7 overall on down 1-0 early to Pleasant Grove 1-all after the first inning before the and 0-7 in the region standings. the season and 4-4 in the Region 5. 20 Thursday, April 25, 2019 Tv DAVIS CLIPPER Television Guide DAVIS CLIPPER tv Thursday, April 25, 2019 21

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Fortunately, NBC occurred after years of scandal actress who played co-starred with Betty White on cliffhanger. — P.E. still has faith that it will win and injuries. He missed two GeorgetteQ: on “The Mary the sitcom “Hot in Cleveland.” For those who back viewers in its sophomore seasons of pro golf before Tyler Moore Show” passed Engel never married and A:haven’t watched the season. returning to the green. He away recently. I just loved her didn’t have any children. In season finale, I won’t spoil it Who is the woman finally got relief by undergoing character on that show. Did an interview with “People” for you by giving details about Q:Tiger Woods kissed another back surgery, this time she ever act in anything else? magazine several years ago, how season one ended. For after he won the Masters? I by Dr. Richard Guyer of the — M.R. Engel credited the late Mary those who are avid viewers thought he was still with that Texas Back Institute. Why yes, actress Tyler Moore, and her iconic of the mystery drama, I have Olympic skier. — W.P. Send me your questions A:Georgia Engel had a character Mary Richards, for good news: There will be a The special woman at NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. long career in television after “letting it be known that it was season two of “Manifest.” A:in Tiger’s life is Erica com! playing the flighty, hilarious alright to be a certain age and It’s hard to believe that its Herman. She’s in her early 30s, Georgette on the classic not be married, to be a certain renewal was even in question and they apparently met when (c) 2019 King Features sitcom. She was a regular on age and not have a date on after more than 10 million she was managing his restau- Synd., Inc. Saturday night. She made it viewers watched the series rant in Florida. His children, 22 Thursday, April 25, 2019 News DAVIS CLIPPER DAVIS CLIPPER NEWs Thursday, April 25, 2019 23 local Sterling Scholar winners People obituaries Here are the Sterling Scholar winners from four local high schools as determined by the annual Jeanne Balkin Myrtle Joan Childers Carrie Cronin urquhart Deseret News Sterling Scholar contest. Four other local schools were highlighted in last week’s Davis 95th Birthday 1926-2019 1932-2019 June 8-1956-April Clipper. All photos courtesy of Deseret News. Jeanne Lois Perlmutter Balkin, On April 21, 2019 Myrtle Joan 16-2019 Ila May Schwab beloved mother, grandmother, Childers left this earthly home to It is with great sadness that sister, aunt, and cousin, passed return to a wonderful reunion, hap- we announce the passing of Family and friends of Ila away Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in pily waiting for her were her father Carrie Cronin Urquhart on April May Schwab are invited to Bountiful. Claude P Blackburn, her mother 16, 2019. She was born June 8, celebrate her 95th birthday She was born Oct. 31, 1927 in Amy Isabell Elton Blackburn, 1956 to Delma and Frank Cronin at an open house on St. Louis, MO the daughter of Sam her two brothers Galyn (Jeanne) in Woods Cross. She met and Saturday, April 27 from 3 to and Sarah Perlmutter. Jeanne Blackburn, Alpine, Leroy Blackburn, married Myron Urquhart Aug. 5 p.m. at the Bountiful 11th was reared and educated in Los her five sisters Thelma Blair, 13, 1976. Together they had a Angeles, CA. She married Daniel Mildred Johnson, Ruth Strickler, daughter, Amber. She preceded Ward, 115 East Wicker Lane Philip Balkin. (2000 South). Refreshments Donna Myers and Carol McBride. Carrie in death but gave her two Jeanne operated Gilbert Stone Joan was born on August 12, wonderful grandboys, Austin and served. No gifts, please. Enterprises, a wholesale gift shop Happy Birthday to our 1932 in Tooele. In 1940, the Gordon, that she dearly loved. supply company in Sherman Oaks, family moved to Salt Lake City She loved her family and incredible mother, grand- CA. She loved ballet dancing. She was loved and will be missed where she attended South High School. friends with all her heart. Those that came to know her loved her mother, great-grandmother by all. On Sept. 21, 1956 she married Curtis George Childers. They unconditionally. She was always there for you when you needed and friend! We love you!! She is survived by her daughter Lynda Ann DuPuis, son Mark waited impatiently for the arrival of their son Curtis “Bart” a friend. She lived her life with selflessness and a generous Paul Balkin (Jennifer), grandchildren Sarah Jean Balkin and Childers and their daughter Gayle Lynn Childers (Lance) Paxton. heart. Samuel William Balkin and her sister Charlotte Levitt. Preceded in Later, as a single mother she would work diligently in the hotel She is survived by her husband Myron; grandsons Austin death by her husband, parents and sister Marilyn Schoncite. service industry. She cared for her children and created a home and Gordon; brother, Mike Cronin; sister, Chris Kennell; many Graveside Services and burial were held at Eden Memorial filled with love, strength and courage and they would forever nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends. Park in Mission Hills, CA on April 22, 2019 at 2 p.m. remain in her heart. Later Bart and Gayle would have to move A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 27 at 6 Obituary Arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. over and make room for Logan Robert Earl Paxton and Marcus lAyton HIgH SCHool: Back row from left: Alec SyrACuSe HIgH SCHool: Back row from left: Binnie www.lindquistmortuary.com p.m. Family and friends may visit and exchange stories and Condolences may be shared at Lance Paxton, her grandsons who were the light of her life. adventures at the Urquhart’s home at 218 West 1550 North, Bolingbroke, Skilled & Technical Sciences Education; Daniel Green, English; Spencer Brothers, Science; Jaxon Jaggi, Joan enjoyed painting and ceramics, but upon reviewing her Bountiful. This will be a time to celebrate Carrie’s life. We will Sumsion, Science; Spencer Kimball, World Languages; Social Science; Mitchell Cheney, Skilled & Technical Sciences Frank Hinckley Craven Elaine Foley revell life, Joan’s greatest hobby was helping others. She mentored love and miss you until we see you again. Rest in peace my love. Masen Pitts, Computer Technology; Emilee Price, Family & Education; Hunter Peart, Computer Technology; Katelin Dec. 10, 1936 – April many and throughout her life she was always there to lend a Consumer Sciences. Middle row from left: Noelle McAllister, Johnson, Visual Arts; Mary Thompson, Instrumental Music; 09, 2019 Elaine Foley was the third child helping hand and a strong shoulder. Be it family, a friend or of Ethel Howe Foley and Alvin acquaintance her Christ like kindness affected many. Dance; Ashlyn McNeeley, Instrumental Music; Siena McKenna Stewart, Speech/Theater Arts/Forensics. Front Frank Hinckley Craven passed Alzheimer’s and heart disease claimed Joan after a long battle. row from left: Hannah Krauss, Business & Marketing; Libby away peacefully on Tuesday, April Wade Foley. She was adored by Swenson, Vocal Performance; Kristine Weller, Business & her older brother, Wade, and She will be missed by everyone who knew her. The family would Marketing. Front row from left: Jasmine Seegmiller, Social Smedley, Dance; Jade Matkin, Family & Consumer Sciences; 9, 2019 at Lakeview Hospital in like to thank Utah Home Health and Hospice for their loving NEW oBituary Bountiful, due to complications sister, Lila Lee. She was a tiny child Science; Brynn Coleman, Speech/Theater Arts/Forensics; Maykell Valladares, World Languages; Samantha Nelson, and given the nickname Peanut, care of our mom and Nana. Katherena and Amber are truly the of heart and renal failure. He was “heavenly beings” mom accused them of being. Brynn Meredith, English; Elena Peterson, Visual Arts; Mathematics; Cameron Hamilton, Vocal Performance. surrounded by his children and or “Peany.” She was a good student and Graveside service were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, April dEadliNE: Mikayla Benedict, Mathematics. family. 24, 2019 at the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 S. 200 West, He was born Dec. 10, 1936 had many friends growing up. While a student at Weber College, Bountiful. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. in Salt Lake City, Utah to Frank Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com Craven and Mary Hinckley. He Elaine met Charles “Chuck” Revell graduated from Davis High and they were married in the Salt MoNdays at 4 p.M. School in 1955. He served a Lake Temple on April 2, 1947. mission for The Church of Jesus Their first baby, Gregg, was Christ of Latter-day Saints in the London England South Mission. born in 1948, and within a few He married Sharolyn Rae Van Orman on Feb. 17, 1961 in the more years they had welcomed Davis movies Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from the University of Utah daughters Charlene and Patrice. FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS with a Bachelors of Science in History. On Chuck’s birthday, March 8, Kaysville TheaTre He worked very hard to provide for his family in every way he 1955, a beautiful baby boy was 21 North Main, Kaysville, could. He had a seasoned career in the airline industry working born, whom they named Gary 801-546-3400 BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT for United Airlines, Western Airlines and Delta Airlines from Wade. Gary’s accidental death just thekaysvilletheatre.com which he retired from. 15 months later was a tragedy • Listings for April 26-May 2 Serving Davis County His hobbies were gardening, canning, yardwork, leatherwork, from which Elaine never fully Glass (PG-13) and endless remodeling projects both within and outside recovered. It was, however, a huge Fri: 9:30 pm for over  years the home. Dad’s home was his castle. His passion in life was comfort to be blessed afterward Sat: 4, 9:30 pm his wife Sherry. Building and creating a home together with with a baby daughter, Jana, and M-Th: 9:30 pm Five generations in the monument business with unmatched their eight children was something the two of them loved and then a caboose son, Darren. Elaine The Upside (PG-13) craftsmanship, quality and service. enjoyed. and Chuck moved their family to Fri: 9:35 pm He was a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Bountiful, in 1964. They would call Sat: 4:10, 9:35 pm THE BOTTS VIeWMont HIgH SCHool: Front row from left: Kendalyn WooDS CroSS HIgH SCHool: Top row from left: Latter-day Saints. He served in many callings with his last one this city their home for the next M-Th: 9:35 pm four decades, raising their children and serving their community Summerhays, Vocal Performance; Ashley Richardson, Social Audrey Wells, English; Nicholas Olea, Speech/Theater serving as a ward clerk which he loved. alita: Battle angel (PG-13) there, until retiring to St. George. Fri: 9:35 pm Science; Emily Erekson, Visual Arts; Trinnity Prisco, Speech/ Arts/Forensics; Ashley Munoz, Mathematics; Kyden Lee, He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Sherry, brothers Sherman Hinckley, Sam Hinckley, Brent Hinckley Craven; sisters, Elaine loved board games, her ladies club, painting, traveling Sat: 1:45, 9:35 pm Theater Arts/Forensics; Tiersa Smith, Business & Marketing; Social Science; Arielle Cline, Instrumental Music. Middle Carol Hasler and Beth Barker. the world, and writing poems. Her family and friends delighted M-Th: 9:35 pm Courtney Conover, Dance. Back row from left: Anna Roberts, row from left: Hailey Murphy, Vocal Performance; Victoria He is survived by his children Shawn (Colleen) Craven, in her wit and ability to rhyme and create limericks about them. The lego Movie 2: The Michelle Squire, Corinne Balentine, Melanie (Dave) Higgins, Elaine was deeply devoted to her family and an active member of second Part (PG) Instrumental Music; Scott Slinn, Computer Technology; Jeff Manning, Business & Marketing. Bottom row from left: Paige The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Blotter, Mathematics; Brandon Titensor, Science; Taryn Pike, Gilbert, Visual Arts; Connor Riesenberg, Science; Gwynneth Rebecca Craven, Dan (Holly) Craven, Gretchen (Mike) Broderick, Fri: 4:20, 7:15 pm Elaine is survived by five children, all of her 19 grandchildren, Sat: 11:20 am, 1:40, 7:15 pm Skilled & Technical Sciences Education; Kymble Johnson, Spendlove, Dance; Conner Murray, Skilled & Technical Gretel (Jeret) Shaffer, 21 grandchildren and 11 great grandchil- dren and his younger sister Angie Craven Lovell. 47 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren, many M-Th: 7:15 pm World Languages; McKenzie Hunter, Family & Consumer Sciences Education; Brooklynn Adams, Family & Consumer His family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and support of whom know her as “Grandma Great.” The Kid Who Would Be King Buy direct from us and avoid paying sales commission to a mortuary or salesman. Sciences; Jordan Farnsworth, English. Sciences. staff at Lakeview Hospital for their tender and compassionate The family would like to thank Comfort WoRx Hospice, Legacy House of Bountiful, and the Bountiful House LDS Branch for their (PG) care as he returned to his heavenly home. Fri: 4:05, 7:10 pm great love and care. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 11 a.m. Sat: 11:20 am, 1:45, 7:10 pm 2010 South Main •Bountiful at the Bountiful Canyon Park Ward Chapel located at 1190 East Memorial Services will be held at the Bountiful Tabernacle, M-Th: 7:10 pm .. Bountiful Hills Drive. Friends and family called Friday evening 55 S. Main St. Bountiful, on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 11 a.m. The family will welcome visitors 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Following Green Book (PG) from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary Fri: 4, 7 pm bountifulmemorialart.com the service, graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. at Lindquist located at 295 North Main Street and Saturday morning from Sat: 11:10 am, 4:10, 7 pm Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd., 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, M-Th: 7 pm Like us on Facebook Bountiful City Cemetery. Ogden. Care entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. DAVIS CLIPPER NEWs Thursday, April 25, 2019 23 obituaries Jeanne Balkin Myrtle Joan Childers Carrie Cronin urquhart 1926-2019 1932-2019 June 8-1956-April Jeanne Lois Perlmutter Balkin, On April 21, 2019 Myrtle Joan 16-2019 beloved mother, grandmother, Childers left this earthly home to It is with great sadness that sister, aunt, and cousin, passed return to a wonderful reunion, hap- we announce the passing of away Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in pily waiting for her were her father Carrie Cronin Urquhart on April Bountiful. Claude P Blackburn, her mother 16, 2019. She was born June 8, She was born Oct. 31, 1927 in Amy Isabell Elton Blackburn, 1956 to Delma and Frank Cronin St. Louis, MO the daughter of Sam her two brothers Galyn (Jeanne) in Woods Cross. She met and and Sarah Perlmutter. Jeanne Blackburn, Alpine, Leroy Blackburn, married Myron Urquhart Aug. was reared and educated in Los her five sisters Thelma Blair, 13, 1976. Together they had a Angeles, CA. She married Daniel Mildred Johnson, Ruth Strickler, daughter, Amber. She preceded Philip Balkin. Donna Myers and Carol McBride. Carrie in death but gave her two Jeanne operated Gilbert Stone Joan was born on August 12, wonderful grandboys, Austin and Enterprises, a wholesale gift shop 1932 in Tooele. In 1940, the Gordon, that she dearly loved. supply company in Sherman Oaks, family moved to Salt Lake City She loved her family and CA. She loved ballet dancing. She was loved and will be missed where she attended South High School. friends with all her heart. Those that came to know her loved her by all. On Sept. 21, 1956 she married Curtis George Childers. They unconditionally. She was always there for you when you needed She is survived by her daughter Lynda Ann DuPuis, son Mark waited impatiently for the arrival of their son Curtis “Bart” a friend. She lived her life with selflessness and a generous Paul Balkin (Jennifer), grandchildren Sarah Jean Balkin and Childers and their daughter Gayle Lynn Childers (Lance) Paxton. heart. Samuel William Balkin and her sister Charlotte Levitt. Preceded in Later, as a single mother she would work diligently in the hotel She is survived by her husband Myron; grandsons Austin death by her husband, parents and sister Marilyn Schoncite. service industry. She cared for her children and created a home and Gordon; brother, Mike Cronin; sister, Chris Kennell; many Graveside Services and burial were held at Eden Memorial filled with love, strength and courage and they would forever nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends. Park in Mission Hills, CA on April 22, 2019 at 2 p.m. remain in her heart. Later Bart and Gayle would have to move A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 27 at 6 Arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. over and make room for Logan Robert Earl Paxton and Marcus www.lindquistmortuary.com p.m. Family and friends may visit and exchange stories and Condolences may be shared at Lance Paxton, her grandsons who were the light of her life. adventures at the Urquhart’s home at 218 West 1550 North, Joan enjoyed painting and ceramics, but upon reviewing her Bountiful. This will be a time to celebrate Carrie’s life. We will Elaine Foley revell life, Joan’s greatest hobby was helping others. She mentored love and miss you until we see you again. Rest in peace my love. many and throughout her life she was always there to lend a Elaine Foley was the third child helping hand and a strong shoulder. Be it family, a friend or of Ethel Howe Foley and Alvin acquaintance her Christ like kindness affected many. Wade Foley. She was adored by Alzheimer’s and heart disease claimed Joan after a long battle. her older brother, Wade, and She will be missed by everyone who knew her. The family would NEW oBituary sister, Lila Lee. She was a tiny child like to thank Utah Home Health and Hospice for their loving and given the nickname Peanut, care of our mom and Nana. Katherena and Amber are truly the or “Peany.” “heavenly beings” mom accused them of being. She was a good student and Graveside service were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, April dEadliNE: had many friends growing up. 24, 2019 at the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 S. 200 West, While a student at Weber College, Bountiful. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Elaine met Charles “Chuck” Revell Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com and they were married in the Salt MoNdays at 4 p.M. Lake Temple on April 2, 1947. Their first baby, Gregg, was born in 1948, and within a few more years they had welcomed Davis movies daughters Charlene and Patrice. FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS On Chuck’s birthday, March 8, Kaysville TheaTre 1955, a beautiful baby boy was 21 North Main, Kaysville, born, whom they named Gary 801-546-3400 BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT Wade. Gary’s accidental death just thekaysvilletheatre.com 15 months later was a tragedy • Listings for April 26-May 2 from which Elaine never fully Glass (PG-13) Serving Davis County recovered. It was, however, a huge Fri: 9:30 pm for over  years comfort to be blessed afterward Sat: 4, 9:30 pm with a baby daughter, Jana, and M-Th: 9:30 pm Five generations in the monument business with unmatched then a caboose son, Darren. Elaine The Upside (PG-13) craftsmanship, quality and service. and Chuck moved their family to Fri: 9:35 pm Bountiful, in 1964. They would call Sat: 4:10, 9:35 pm this city their home for the next M-Th: 9:35 pm THE BOTTS four decades, raising their children and serving their community alita: Battle angel (PG-13) there, until retiring to St. George. Fri: 9:35 pm Elaine loved board games, her ladies club, painting, traveling Sat: 1:45, 9:35 pm the world, and writing poems. Her family and friends delighted M-Th: 9:35 pm in her wit and ability to rhyme and create limericks about them. The lego Movie 2: The Elaine was deeply devoted to her family and an active member of second Part (PG) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fri: 4:20, 7:15 pm Elaine is survived by five children, all of her 19 grandchildren, Sat: 11:20 am, 1:40, 7:15 pm 47 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren, many M-Th: 7:15 pm of whom know her as “Grandma Great.” The Kid Who Would Be King Buy direct from us and avoid paying sales commission to a mortuary or salesman. The family would like to thank Comfort WoRx Hospice, Legacy House of Bountiful, and the Bountiful House LDS Branch for their (PG) Fri: 4:05, 7:10 pm great love and care. Sat: 11:20 am, 1:45, 7:10 pm 2010 South Main •Bountiful Memorial Services will be held at the Bountiful Tabernacle, M-Th: 7:10 pm 55 S. Main St. Bountiful, on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 11 a.m. .. The family will welcome visitors 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Following Green Book (PG) Fri: 4, 7 pm bountifulmemorialart.com the service, graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. at Lindquist Sat: 11:10 am, 4:10, 7 pm Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd., M-Th: 7 pm Ogden. Care entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Like us on Facebook 24 Thursday, April 25, 2019 news DAVIS CLIPPER obituaries edna Mae waterfall smith rawney Glade ellis wesley e. white 1921-2019 1932-2019 1959-2019 Edna Mae Waterfall Smith, 97 Rawney Glade Ellis, age 87, Wesley E. White passed away passed away April 17, 2019 in passed away Saturday, April 13, on April 18, 2019 from a sudden Bountiful, surrounded by family 2019, at home while surrounded heart attack while golfing. He was and close friends. She was born by loved ones. born Nov. 12, 1959 in Blackfoot, in Teton, Idaho on Aug. 5, 1921. Rawney was born to George Idaho to Ted and Nelda White and Her parents were Daniel Rockwell E. Ellis and Mildred Garrett in was the second of three children. Wellard and Amy May Stewart his grandma Garrett’s home in Wes was raised in Bountiful Wellard. Edna was the second Bountiful, on Jan. 27, 1932. and attended Viewmont High, oldest of 13 children and was His mother passed away when graduating in 1978. called upon to help raise her Rawney was five years old and his During his senior year, Wes younger siblings. grandma Ellis and uncle Orson met his sweetheart, Nannette, Edna married Austin Ulysses helped raise him. During this and they married Aug. 11, 1979 Morrison in April of 1939 in time, he worked on his uncle in the Salt Lake Temple. They Pocatello, Idaho. Daughter Ardis Orson’s farm, milking cows, were blessed with three strong, was born in March of 1940. Edna became a widow at a young cleaning the barn, feeding calves, beautiful children: Jackson, Allyson and Madison, who they age and for several years, raised her daughter Ardis by herself. shoveling hay, and learning how lovingly referred to as “our three sons,” and many of their friends In the early 1950s, she moved to Salt Lake City to become to drive a tractor at age eight. who were adopted into the hearts of Papa Wes and Nanners. the first dental assistant at the new Veterans Administration Some of his fondest memories Wes worked for Bountiful Irrigation for 38 years where he served Hospital. are from this time of his life. as manager for over 20 years. Wes was a natural outdoorsman, Edna married Irvin Norman Waterfall, (“Papa” to Ardis) in He learned the value of hard handyman, sportsman, and leader. He loved fishing, pickleball, July 1954. They lived in Glendale, Taylorsville and Woods Cross work, which he carried with him softball, golf and his beautiful koi fish. Wes had a tremendous where, over the course of their marriage, they hosted over 100 throughout his life. Rawney’s dad influence on the youth through church callings, mentoring, foster children. The neighborhood children became adoptive remarried Blanche Jansson when coaching and giving service. The many girls he coached over the grandchildren to Edna and Irv. Edna became especially close to he was 10. His oldest brother Jay years are lovingly referred to as the Softball Daughters. Jolene Beazer Randall and her family. Jolene was a surrogate Marsden died at the age of two, Wes is survived by his mother Nelda White, wife of nearly 40 grandchild when Edna’s grandchildren lived outside the United but he was lucky enough to grow years, Nannette Peck White, children: Jackson (Sarena) White, States for many years and that special relationship continues up with sisters Norma and LaRae, Allyson (AJ) Rucker, and Madison White; grandchildren: Emery, today. Irv passed away in November of 1988. and his younger brother George Joel, Paityn and Zoey; siblings: Lisa (Jerry) Rose, and Casey In January of 1992, Edna married Leo M. Smith and moved Jr. (JoAnn). Rawney’s father and (Daphne) White. Preceded in death by his father Ted White. to Rexburg, Idaho where she helped the Smith family farm Blanche had a daughter together – Jane (Thomas Elggren). Wes would have loved to have joined us for his funeral, but he potatoes and, as was her character, became the fill-in matriarch He married his high school sweetheart Lucille Reid in the has gone to Alaska to enjoy the fishing. and grandmother to Leo’s family. Her Rexburg family includes Salt Lake Temple on Oct. 18, 1950. Together they had 10 Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, April 23, 2019 seven children, 39 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. children — Reid and Chris (deceased), Brad and Calene, Bart at the Bountiful Central Stake Center, 640 S. 750 East, Bountiful. Leo passed away in April of 2010. and Ana, Jay and Charlotte, Rick and Tina, Brian and Kathy, A viewing was held Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon A life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Linda Harding, Michael and Leslie, Diane and Robert Keller, and Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, and Tuesday morning 9:30 Saints, Edna served three full-time missions. With Irv in Angela and Matt George. He also had 29 grandchildren and 38 to 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Online guest book California, as a single-sister missionary in , and with Leo in great-grandchildren. at www.russonmortuary.com. Illinois. She also served two stake missions. Edna held many call- Rawney spent eight years in the National Guard, worked ings throughout her life including Relief Society President, Stake at Cudahy Packing, Kustom Produce, and Nicholas Wholesale Young Women’s Presidency, and various teaching assignments. Co. for 35 years. Never one to sit still, Rawney had multiple She attended the temple regularly throughout her life. projects going on at all times and worked from sunup to Edna wasn’t afraid of hard and dirty work. She was known sundown. He loved remodeling — no house he lived in was ever to tackle physical tasks head-on and could do most anything truly completed. He had a huge garden and always shared his despite her small stature. She loved gardening, canning, and bounty with others. If you ever needed a vegetable, you could filling her cookie jar with home-baked treats for the neighbor- always swing by and grab something that Rawney had put out hood children. Edna enjoyed travelling and by the early 50s had in buckets that day. His hard work was most often in the service visited half of the United States. She also traveled to foreign of others, pitching in wherever needed with a tireless helping countries, spending time in Southeast Asia and the Caribbean hand. where Ardis’ family lived. Wherever her gypsy blood took her, Later in life, he enjoyed watching westerns, camping at the Edna always bloomed where she was planted. family property in Lava Hot Springs, and going on history tours Edna was devoted to genealogy work and over the years, with the Sons of the Utah Pioneers, of which he was a proud gathered stories, dates, and links for many generations of her member. Rawney served in multiple church callings, including family tree. She treated the documents and histories as if they the Bishopric. Family history became a passion later in life and were her most prized possession. Most recently, she compiled he spent countless hours searching for ancestors. Those living in and published a collection of her mother’s short stories, poetry, the community would often see Rawney and his distinguishing and lyrics. white hair (changed from black seemingly overnight in his 20s) Edna is survived by her brother Dan Wellard of Pocatello, on one of his daily long walks or zipping around on his black Idaho, and sisters Shirley Warner of Boise, Idaho, Linda (Jerry) scooter. Chivers of Pocatello, Idaho, and Larrie Tripp of Arimo, Idaho, Viewings were held Monday, April 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. daughter Ardis Knudsen of Bountiful; six grandchildren, 14 and Tuesday, April 23 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Stone Creek great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. Also Ward Chapel, 1475 N. 300 West in Bountiful. Funeral services survived by Irv’s son Louis K. (Cheryl) Waterfall, four grandchil- were held Tuesday, April 23 at 11 a.m. in the same building. dren and additional great-grandchildren. Preceded in death Interment at Lake View Cemetery in Bountiful. Condolences at by her parents, eight siblings, son-in-law Bruce Knudsen and www.MemorialUtah.com. granddaughter Kana Jean Knudsen. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 24 at the Bridlewood Ward, 16 Monarch Drive, Bountiful at 11 a.m. A viewing for Edna was held in the Bridlewood Ward building prior to the funeral service from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Interment is obituary deadline: at Lake Hills Cemetery 10055 South State, Sandy, at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Edna would be honored if you would donate to your ward missionary fund in her memory. The family would like to thank the owners and staff of Monday at 4 p.M. 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Want To Buy Apartment for Rent LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash RILEY COURT Senior Apts NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE ISSUED Notice of Municipal ELECTION for old LDS & other books. Studio, 2bd, and 1bd Avail- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of The City of Bountiful will hold a Municipal General Election Also old photos & historical able, NO Pets or smoking. Se- the Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah on November 5, 2019. Offices to be voted upon are three memorabilia Call 800-823- cure Building. 801-557-4179. Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Act”), that on April 16, (3) City Council members (4 year term each). The candidate 9124 2019, the Board of County Commissioners (the “Commission”) filing period will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through of Davis County, Utah (the “Issuer”), adopted a resolution (the Friday, between June 1 and June 7, 2019 except for weekends “Resolution”) in which it authorized the issuance of the Issuer’s and holidays. All candidates must file in person in the City LEGAL NOTICES Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2019B (the “Series 2019B Recorder’s office (805 South Main Street - upstairs, Bountiful, Bonds”) (to be issued in one or more series and with such other Utah). Candidates must meet the following qualifications: 1. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Be a United States citizen; 2. Be a registered voter of the City; AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS series or title designation(s) as may be determined by the Issuer). PURPOSE, TIME, AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING 3. Be a resident of Bountiful City for at least 365 consecutive Estate of Scott David Bishop days immediately preceding the date of the election; and 4. Not The Issuer shall hold a public hearing on May 28, 2019, at the Deceased Probate No. 193700061 be a convicted felon, unless their right to hold elective office hour of 10:00 a.m. at 61 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. Brandon S. Bishop, whose address is 897 N. Thornfield Rd., has been restored. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public Kaysville, Utah 84037, has been appointed Administrator in The primary election, if necessary, will be held Tuesday, with respect to (a) the issuance of the Series 2019B Bonds and Intestacy of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate August 13, 2019. (b) any potential economic impact that the Project to be financed are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to Utah Code Annotated §10-3-301 with the proceeds of the Series 2019B Bonds may have on the the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver SHAWNA ANDRUS, City Recorder private sector. All members of the public are invited to attend or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative’s C-4161 4/18-25 and participate. attorney of record, Matthew S. Wiese, Wiese Law Corporation, PURPOSE FOR ISSUING THE SERIES 2019B BONDS CENTERVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION P.C., at the following address: 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway, The Series 2019B Bonds will be issued for the purpose of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING MAP/PDO #500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121; or (3) file their written claims (i) financing the construction of libraries and making library im- AMENDMENT with the Clerk of the Second District Court, Probate Division, provements (collectively, the “Project”), (ii) funding a debt service Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Planning 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, reserve fund, if necessary, and (iii) paying costs of issuance of Commission will hold a public hearing, Wednesday, May 8, 2019, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within the Series 2019B Bonds. matter may be heard, at the Centerville City Hall, 250 North three months after the date of the first publication of this notice PARAMETERS OF THE SERIES 2019B BONDS or be forever barred. Main Street, Centerville, Utah, regarding a Zoning Map/PDO The Issuer intends to issue the Series 2019B Bonds in the Amendment for proposed changes to the architectural design Date of first publication: April 11, 2019. aggregate principal amount of not more than Eight Million Dollars Matthew S. Wiese for the Sheffield Downs Subdivision at approximately 274 East ($8,000,000), to mature in not more than thirty (30) years from Pages Lane, 33-lot single-family subdivision. WIESE LAW CORPORATION, P.C. their date or dates, to be sold at a price not less than ninety- Attorney for Personal Representative If you have questions regarding this matter or would like eight percent (98%) of the total principal amount thereof, and further information, contact Centerville City Community Devel- 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway #500 bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five and one-half opment, at 801-292-8232 or visit the City’s website at www. Salt Lake City, UT 84121 percent (5.5%) per annum. The Series 2019B Bonds are to be centervilleut.net (801) 990-3224 issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution and a Mackenzie Wood, Centerville City Recorder [email protected] General Indenture of Trust, as supplemented by a Supplemental C-4169 4/25 C-4149 4/11-25 Indenture of Trust (collectively, the “Indenture”) which was before the Commission at the time of the adoption of the Resolution NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SUMMONS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City En- and said Indenture shall contain such terms and provisions as IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR gineer, 150 N Main St. Suite 103, Bountiful, Utah for: DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH shall be approved by the Issuer at the time of adoption of a final 2019 STORM DRAIN PROJECTS Case No 1041804 State of Utah in the interest: J.A. DOB: bond resolution. Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 pm Tuesday, 08/07/2002 PLEDGED REVENUES May 7, 2019 at which time they will be opened and read aloud THE STATE OF UTAH TO: Heather Madrid You are hereby The Issuer proposes to pledge 100% of the Local Sales in the office of the City Engineer at 150 N Main St. Suite 103, summoned to appear before the above-entitled court, 800 W. and Use Tax and County Option Sales and Use Tax revenues Bountiful, Utah. State St., Farmington, Utah on May 7, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. for received by the Issuer pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 12, Parts 2 Proposals will be in accordance with drawings and specifica- pre-trial on the Verified Petition for Restoration of Parental Rights and 11, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Sales and tions prepared by the City of Bountiful Engineering Department. on the above-named child. You have a right to be represented Use Tax”) to the payment of the Series 2019B Bonds. Project documents will be made available via email distribution by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do not appear at OUTSTANDING BONDS SECURED BY SALES from the Bountiful City Engineering Department and through the time and place set forth herein, a judgment will be entered AND USE TAXES the SciQuest website at https://solutions.sciquest.com/apps/ against you. C-4144 4/4-25 The Issuer has $14,140,000 of bonds currently outstanding Router/SupplierLogin?CustOrg=StateOfUtah. CITY OF NORTH SALT LAKE that are secured by the Sales and Use Tax. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part NOTICE OF 2019 MUNICIPAL ELECTION OTHER OUTSTANDING BONDS OF THE ISSUER of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certi- AND FILING PERIOD Additional information regarding the Issuer’s outstanding fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond from a surety company, Pursuant to Utah Code 10-3-301, the City of North Salt bonds may be found in the Issuer’s financial report (the “Financial acceptable to Bountiful City Council, all made payable to City of Lake hereby gives notice of the following municipal offices to be Report”) at: https://reporting.auditor.utah.gov/searchreport. For Bountiful in an amount equal to at least five percent (5%) of the voted on in the 2017 Municipal Election: Three Council Member additional information, including any information more recent bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that positions (4-year terms). than as of the date of the Financial Report, please contact the the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the form Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petition must County Clerk/Auditor at (801) 451-3213. of contract included in the Contract Documents, and furnish a be filed in person with the City Recorder’s office at 10East TOTAL ESTIMATED COST performance bond within fifteen (15) days after notification of the award of the contract to the successful bidder. Center Street, North Salt Lake, Utah between the hours of 8:00 Based on the Issuer’s current plan of finance and a current Bountiful reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any am and 5:00 pm and not later than close of those office hours estimate of interest rates, the total principal and interest cost between June 3 and June 7, 2017. UCA 20A-9-203. C-4166 4/25 part of any bid or to waive any informality in any bid as its best of the Series 2019B Bonds if held until maturity is $9,483,855. interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all NOTICE OF AUCTION A copy of the Resolution and the Indenture are on file in the bids or the award of a contract will be made within seven (7) Place: Cook Rentals 801-292-2434 office of the Davis County Clerk/Auditor, at 61 South Main Street, days after the bids are opened. Location of Sale: 701 West 400 South, Centerville, Utah 84014 Farmington, Utah, where they may be examined during regular LLOYD N. CHENEY Date Of Sale: May 16 at 11:00 a.m. business hours of the County Clerk/Auditor from 8:00 a.m. to Asst. City Engineer Contents of the following Units & RV’s will be sold at public 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, for a period of at least thirty C-4162 4/18-25 (30) days from and after the last date of publication of this notice. auction. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE RV57 –1986 Jaquar XJ6, Blue-Vin# SAJAV1346GC446822, from and after the last date of the publication of this notice is The following described property will be sold at public auction Daniel Patey, 850 N Highway 89 Apt 6I, North Salt Lake, UT provided by law during which any person in interest shall have to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United 84054 the right to contest the legality of the Resolution, the Indenture States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex, Court’s Unit 120 - Household Items, Bobbi Pearce, 1274 North 200 East, (only as it relates to the Series 2019B Bonds) or the Series Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on Bountiful, Utah 84010 2019B Bonds, or any provision made for the security and pay- May 29, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of fore- Unit 56 – Household Items, Stacy Uffens, 49 North 100 East, ment of the Series 2019B Bonds, and that after such time, no closing a trust deed dated September 20, 1996, and executed Centerville, Utah 84014 one shall have any cause to contest the regularity, formality or by PAUL BLAIR AND ANGELA BLAIR HUSBAND AND WIFE, Unit 175A – Household items, Wayne Elliot, 285 East 1450 North legality of the Resolution, the Indenture or the Series 2019B as Trustors, in favor of BANK OF UTAH as Beneficiary, which Apt 210, Bountiful, Utah 84010 Bonds for any reason. Trust Deed was recorded on September 23, 1996, as Entry No. Unit 90 – Household items, Kallie O’Brien, 1467 North 300 West DATED this April 16, 2019. 1275589, in Book 2046, at Page 42, in the Official Records of Bountiful, Utah 84010 /s/ Curtis Koch Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly RV2 – 1997 Ford Econoline E150, Green County Clerk/Auditor located at 24 South 300 West, Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis Vin#1FDEE14H2RHB26738, Alex Savinskiy, 5450 South 2150 C-4164 4/25-5/2 County, Utah, and more particularly described as: West, Roy, Utah 84057 C-4165 4/25 ALL OF LOT 4, SADDLEWOOD SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, 26 Thursday, April 25, 2019 classifieds DAVIS CLIPPER DAVIS CLIPPER classifieds Thursday, April 25, 2019 27

CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO Notice of Trustee’s Sale Want To Buy Apartment for Rent LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Tax ID: 12-222-0004 The following described property will be sold at public The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is UTAH HOUSING auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the Notice BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash RILEY COURT Senior Apts NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE ISSUED Notice of Municipal ELECTION FINANCE AGENCY, and the record owners of the property as United States at the time of sale, at Second District Court for for old LDS & other books. Studio, 2bd, and 1bd Avail- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of The City of Bountiful will hold a Municipal General Election of the recording of the Notice of Default are PAUL BLAIR AND Davis County, Farmington Department, 800 West State Street, Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of May, 2019 at Also old photos & historical able, NO Pets or smoking. Se- the Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah on November 5, 2019. Offices to be voted upon are three ANGELA BLAIR, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS, Farmington, UT 84025 on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, at 10:00 10:00 a.m. in the Davis County Administration Building at 61 memorabilia Call 800-823- cure Building. 801-557-4179. Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Act”), that on April 16, (3) City Council members (4 year term each). The candidate WITH FULL RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP. a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing per the Carriage South Main Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, Room 131. The 9124 2019, the Board of County Commissioners (the “Commission”) filing period will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Bidders must tender to the trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at Crossing Condominiums Amended and Restated Declaration of Davis County Clerk/Auditor, Curtis Koch, will offer for sale at of Davis County, Utah (the “Issuer”), adopted a resolution (the Friday, between June 1 and June 7, 2019 except for weekends the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the Condominium, Section 18(h) as amended and supplemented, public auction and sell to the highest bidder pursuant to the “Resolution”) in which it authorized the issuance of the Issuer’s and holidays. All candidates must file in person in the City day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must recorded May 2, 2000, Entry # 1589590, BK 2643 PG 1094-1137. provisions of Section 59-2-1351.1 Utah Code, the following de- LEGAL NOTICES Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2019B (the “Series 2019B Recorder’s office (805 South Main Street - upstairs, Bountiful, be paid to Lincoln Title Insurance Agency in the form of a wire The parties to said Declaration J & S Galloway Family Trust scribed real property located in Davis County and now delin- Utah). Candidates must meet the following qualifications: 1. transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, 05/14/2014 and Carriage Crossing Condominiums. The Dec- quent and subject to tax sale. No bid less than the total amount ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Bonds”) (to be issued in one or more series and with such other Be a United States citizen; 2. Be a registered voter of the City; personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. laration provides that liens for the nonpayment of assessments of taxes, penalties, interest and costs which are a charge on AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS series or title designation(s) as may be determined by the Issuer). PURPOSE, TIME, AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING 3. Be a resident of Bountiful City for at least 365 consecutive DATED: April 19, 2019. may be enforced by sale by the Homeowners Association Board the real estate will be accepted. Estate of Scott David Bishop days immediately preceding the date of the election; and 4. Not The Issuer shall hold a public hearing on May 28, 2019, at the LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY or its authorized agent, such sale to be conducted in accordance 01-053-0069 Anderson, Bradley J & Connie J, Property ad- Deceased Probate No. 193700061 be a convicted felon, unless their right to hold elective office hour of 10:00 a.m. at 61 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. By: Shelby K. Irvin Its: Authorized Agent with the provisions of the law applicable to the exercise of powers dress: Close to Bountiful - in non-annexed Davis County, UT Brandon S. Bishop, whose address is 897 N. Thornfield Rd., has been restored. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public Telephone: (801) 476-0303 of sale or foreclosure in deeds of trust or mortgages or in any .02 acres $542.60 Kaysville, Utah 84037, has been appointed Administrator in The primary election, if necessary, will be held Tuesday, with respect to (a) the issuance of the Series 2019B Bonds and web site: www.smithknowles.com other manner permitted by law. In any foreclosure or sale, the 03-027-0099 Pitt, Blanche E, Property address: Bountiful, Intestacy of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate August 13, 2019. UT .031 acres $784.12 (b) any potential economic impact that the Project to be financed SK File No. 17-0425 Owner shall be required to pay all late charges, interest and the are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to Utah Code Annotated §10-3-301 03-035-0096 Blackdog GLB LC, Property address: 453 with the proceeds of the Series 2019B Bonds may have on the C-4167 4/25-5/9 costs and expense of such proceedings including reasonable the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver SHAWNA ANDRUS, City Recorder West 500 South, Bountiful, UT .476 acres $23,065.12 private sector. All members of the public are invited to attend attorney’s fees. The property is more particularly described as: or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative’s C-4161 4/18-25 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT 06-014-0077 Mathews, Stanton T & Lisa D - Trustees, Prop- and participate. Legal Description: ALL OF UNIT 4106, CARRIAGE CROSSING attorney of record, Matthew S. Wiese, Wiese Law Corporation, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS erty address: 696 West 1000 North, West Bountiful, UT .57 PURPOSE FOR ISSUING THE SERIES 2019B BONDS CENTERVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION CONDO PHASE 4. P.C., at the following address: 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway, Case No. 193700184 acres $11,962.28 The Series 2019B Bonds will be issued for the purpose of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING MAP/PDO Property Address: 650 South Main Street #4106, Bountiful, #500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121; or (3) file their written claims IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT 06-024-0056 Mathews, Stanton T & Lisa Diane, Property ad- (i) financing the construction of libraries and making library im- AMENDMENT UT 84010 with the Clerk of the Second District Court, Probate Division, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH dress: 682 West 1000 North, West Bountiful, UT .524 acres provements (collectively, the “Project”), (ii) funding a debt service Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Planning Parcel ID #: 03-115-4106 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, Commission will hold a public hearing, Wednesday, May 8, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DONALD ESP- $14,630.81 reserve fund, if necessary, and (iii) paying costs of issuance of The record owner of the property as of the recording of the or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within 2019, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the LIN JONES (A/K/A DONALD E. JONES A/K/A DONALD 06-077-0153 R & L Farms LLC, Property address: Woods the Series 2019B Bonds. notice of default is J & S Galloway Family Trust 05/14/2014. Cross, UT .01 acres $308.38 three months after the date of the first publication of this notice matter may be heard, at the Centerville City Hall, 250 North JONES), a deceased person. PARAMETERS OF THE SERIES 2019B BONDS Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at 07-071-0082 Ellis, David L, Property address: Centerville, or be forever barred. Main Street, Centerville, Utah, regarding a Zoning Map/PDO Kyle Clark Jones, c/o Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian VanCott, 215 The Issuer intends to issue the Series 2019B Bonds in the S. State Street, Suite 1200, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, has been the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon UT .0196 acres $273.22 Date of first publication: April 11, 2019. Amendment for proposed changes to the architectural design aggregate principal amount of not more than Eight Million Dollars appointed personal representative of the above-entitled estate. the day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a 08-081-0088 Pack, Darryl D & Joyce S - Trustees Property Matthew S. Wiese for the Sheffield Downs Subdivision at approximately 274 East ($8,000,000), to mature in not more than thirty (30) years from Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail bank or credit union cashier’s check or bank official check pay- address: Close to Farmington – in non-annexed Davis County, WIESE LAW CORPORATION, P.C. Pages Lane, 33-lot single-family subdivision. their date or dates, to be sold at a price not less than ninety- their written claims to the personal representative at the address able to Miller Harrison LLC. The balance must be in the form UT 1.292 acres $123.51 Attorney for Personal Representative If you have questions regarding this matter or would like eight percent (98%) of the total principal amount thereof, and further information, contact Centerville City Community Devel- above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal of a wire transfer, bank or credit union cashier’s check, bank 08-347-0208 Haun, Andrea, Property address: 516 South 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway #500 bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five and one-half opment, at 801-292-8232 or visit the City’s website at www. representative’s attorneys of record, Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian official check or U.S. Postal money order payable to Miller Har- 1175 West, Farmington, UT .81 acres $9,642.04 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 percent (5.5%) per annum. The Series 2019B Bonds are to be centervilleut.net VanCott, 215 S. State Street, Suite 1200, Salt Lake City, Utah, rison LLC. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustee’s deed 09-111-0077 Gertge, Edward & Arlene & Robert N, Property (801) 990-3224 address: Layton, UT .005 acres $118.52 issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution and a Mackenzie Wood, Centerville City Recorder 84111; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the Court will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business [email protected] 09-237-0728 Kirschner, Evan J, Property address: 2549 General Indenture of Trust, as supplemented by a Supplemental C-4169 4/25 of Davis County, 800 W. State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, days after receipt of the amount bid. C-4149 4/11-25 UT 84025, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah East Kays Creek Drive, Layton, UT .456 acres $14,303.86 Indenture of Trust (collectively, the “Indenture”) which was before DATED: April 12, 2019. the Commission at the time of the adoption of the Resolution NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS law within three months after the date of the first publication of 10-008-0013 Corless, Bradley J & Tammie L, Property ad- SUMMONS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City En- Miller Harrison LLC dress: 1417 East Heather Drive, Layton, UT .214 acres and said Indenture shall contain such terms and provisions as this notice or be forever barred. IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR gineer, 150 N Main St. Suite 103, Bountiful, Utah for: 50 West Broadway, Suite 450 $733.93 shall be approved by the Issuer at the time of adoption of a final DATED: April 11, 2019 FABIAN VANCOTT DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH 2019 STORM DRAIN PROJECTS Jennifer E. Decker Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 10-091-0037 Malloy, Garth William and James, Audrey Marie bond resolution. Case No 1041804 State of Utah in the interest: J.A. DOB: Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 pm Tuesday, Attorneys for Personal Representative (801) 692-0799 Higgs Malloy, Property address: 217 North Fort Lane, Lay- PLEDGED REVENUES 08/07/2002 May 7, 2019 at which time they will be opened and read aloud C-4156 4/18-5/2 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A ton, UT .635 acres $5,554.36 THE STATE OF UTAH TO: Heather Madrid You are hereby The Issuer proposes to pledge 100% of the Local Sales in the office of the City Engineer at 150 N Main St. Suite 103, DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED 11-042-0042 Davis, Brent, Property address: Kaysville, UT summoned to appear before the above-entitled court, 800 W. and Use Tax and County Option Sales and Use Tax revenues Bountiful, Utah. KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION FOR THAT PURPOSE C-4159 4/18-5/2 .03 acres $143.40 State St., Farmington, Utah on May 7, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. for received by the Issuer pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 12, Parts 2 Proposals will be in accordance with drawings and specifica- 2019 Sunset Drive Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Project 11-075-0127 Blue Diamond Oil Corporation, Property ad- pre-trial on the Verified Petition for Restoration of Parental Rights and 11, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Sales and tions prepared by the City of Bountiful Engineering Department. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE dress: Layton, UT .51 acres $1,971.18 on the above-named child. You have a right to be represented Use Tax”) to the payment of the Series 2019B Bonds. Project documents will be made available via email distribution Sealed Bids for the construction of the 2019 Sunset Drive The following described property will be sold at public auc- 12-003-0001 Kayla Jade LLC, Property address: 214 South tion to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do not appear at OUTSTANDING BONDS SECURED BY SALES from the Bountiful City Engineering Department and through Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Project will be received, by Kaysville State Street, Clearfield, UT .388 acres $13,363.93 the time and place set forth herein, a judgment will be entered States at the time of sale, at the Davis County Courthouse 2nd AND USE TAXES the SciQuest website at https://solutions.sciquest.com/apps/ City Corporation, at the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East 12-043-0101 Burt Investment Company LLC, Property ad- against you. C-4144 4/4-25 The Issuer has $14,140,000 of bonds currently outstanding Router/SupplierLogin?CustOrg=StateOfUtah. Judicial Court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, dress: West Point, UT .005 acres $108.68 Center, Kaysville, UT 84037, until 2:00 p.m. local time on May on May 15, 2019, at 11:00 am of said day, for the purpose of CITY OF NORTH SALT LAKE that are secured by the Sales and Use Tax. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part 1, 2019, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened 12-059-0094 Levitre, Brandon Robert, Property address: OTHER OUTSTANDING BONDS OF THE ISSUER of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certi- foreclosing its claim of lien for unpaid homeowner assessments, Syracuse, UT .015 acres $161.71 NOTICE OF 2019 MUNICIPAL ELECTION and read. The Project consists of the installation of curb, gutter, fees, costs, interest and/or other charges arising from the Additional information regarding the Issuer’s outstanding fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond from a surety company, 12-372-0145 Allred, Justin A & Amy R, Property address: AND FILING PERIOD sidewalk, asphalt replacement and storm drain infrastructure. Owner and Trustor, Dorathy Law’s (“Owner”) ownership in the Pursuant to Utah Code 10-3-301, the City of North Salt bonds may be found in the Issuer’s financial report (the “Financial acceptable to Bountiful City Council, all made payable to City of Clearfield, UT .02 acres $128.56 Bountiful in an amount equal to at least five percent (5%) of the The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: J-U-B real property owned by Owner and encumbered by that certain 12-513-0018 Hardy, Mary, Property address: 1514 West 925 Lake hereby gives notice of the following municipal offices to be Report”) at: https://reporting.auditor.utah.gov/searchreport. For Engineers, Inc. 466 North 900 West, Kaysville, Utah 84037. Declaration of Protective Covenants, Agreements, Conditions, additional information, including any information more recent bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that South, Syracuse, UT .283 acres $10,517.35 voted on in the 2017 Municipal Election: Three Council Member The contact person for the project is: Shane McFarland, PE, and Restrictions Affecting the Real Property of The Villas at positions (4-year terms). than as of the date of the Financial Report, please contact the the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the form 12-535-0121 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, [email protected], Phone: 801-547-0393. Prospective Bid- Harmony Place PRUD Homeowners Association, Inc., recorded Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petition must County Clerk/Auditor at (801) 451-3213. of contract included in the Contract Documents, and furnish a Property address: Syracuse, UT .01 acres $232.34 ders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office August 25, 2010, as Entry No. 2548353 and any amendments be filed in person with the City Recorder’s office at 10East TOTAL ESTIMATED COST performance bond within fifteen (15) days after notification of 13-090-0031 Johnson, Roderick L & Meridith A, Property ad- the award of the contract to the successful bidder. thereto (“Declaration”). The real property is purportedly located dress: 2249 North 125 West, Sunset, UT .21 acres $5,379.36 Center Street, North Salt Lake, Utah between the hours of 8:00 Based on the Issuer’s current plan of finance and a current on Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. Bountiful reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any and 5:00 p.m. and Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and at 2223 Field Stone Way, Layton, Utah 84041, and more par- 13-141-0044 Nilson & Company Inc. DBA Nilson Homes, am and 5:00 pm and not later than close of those office hours estimate of interest rates, the total principal and interest cost ticularly described as: between June 3 and June 7, 2017. UCA 20A-9-203. C-4166 4/25 part of any bid or to waive any informality in any bid as its best 11:00 a.m. beginning April 17th and may obtain copies of the Property address: South Weber, UT .006 acres $88.05 of the Series 2019B Bonds if held until maturity is $9,483,855. interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all LOT 102, THE VILLAS AT HARMONY PLACE PRUD NO. 1A, 14-355-0031 DeBerg, Amanda A and Olsen, Stephanie, A copy of the Resolution and the Indenture are on file in the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office as described below. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED NOTICE OF AUCTION bids or the award of a contract will be made within seven (7) Prospective Bidders may obtain copies of the Bidding Docu- Property address: 652 West 800 North #31, Clinton, UT .00 Place: Cook Rentals 801-292-2434 office of the Davis County Clerk/Auditor, at 61 South Main Street, days after the bids are opened. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF DAVIS acres $5,440.60 ments online only at www.Bidsync.com and will be available on COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Location of Sale: 701 West 400 South, Centerville, Utah 84014 Farmington, Utah, where they may be examined during regular LLOYD N. CHENEY The above amount is representative of the taxes, penalties, business hours of the County Clerk/Auditor from 8:00 a.m. to Asst. City Engineer April 17th, 2019 and may be obtained on Bidsync, Bid Number: TAX I.D. NO. 12-759-0102 and interest through May 15, 2019. It does not include any Date Of Sale: May 16 at 11:00 a.m. Kaysville-19-004. Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be The record owner of the Property, as of the recording of the Contents of the following Units & RV’s will be sold at public 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, for a period of at least thirty C-4162 4/18-25 costs related to the sale such as advertising, mailings or title (30) days from and after the last date of publication of this notice. available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer Notice of Default is Dorathy Law. auction. reports. For a current payoff, please contact the Davis County NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at RV57 –1986 Jaquar XJ6, Blue-Vin# SAJAV1346GC446822, Treasurer’s office @ 801-451-3243. Payment may be made in from and after the last date of the publication of this notice is The following described property will be sold at public auction including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the Daniel Patey, 850 N Highway 89 Apt 6I, North Salt Lake, UT the form of personal check or cash. provided by law during which any person in interest shall have to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Issuing Office. day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must Once the County Auditor has closed the sale of a particular 84054 the right to contest the legality of the Resolution, the Indenture States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex, Court’s A pre-bid conference will be held at 2:00 p.m. local time on be paid to Smith Knowles, P.C., in the form of a wire transfer, parcel of property as a result of accepting a bid on the par- Unit 120 - Household Items, Bobbi Pearce, 1274 North 200 East, (only as it relates to the Series 2019B Bonds) or the Series Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on April 24th, 2019 at the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal cel, the successful bidder or purchaser of the property may not Bountiful, Utah 84010 checks or trust checks are not accepted. 2019B Bonds, or any provision made for the security and pay- May 29, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of fore- Center Street, Kaysville, UT. Attendance at the pre-bid confer- unilaterally rescind the bid. The County legislative body, after Unit 56 – Household Items, Stacy Uffens, 49 North 100 East, DATED: April 3, 2019. ment of the Series 2019B Bonds, and that after such time, no closing a trust deed dated September 20, 1996, and executed acceptance of a bid, may enforce the terms of the bid by ob- Centerville, Utah 84014 ence is highly encouraged but is not mandatory. Burt R. Willie, Esq. one shall have any cause to contest the regularity, formality or by PAUL BLAIR AND ANGELA BLAIR HUSBAND AND WIFE, taining a legal judgment against the purchaser in the amount of Unit 175A – Household items, Wayne Elliot, 285 East 1450 North Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instruc- Successor Trustee legality of the Resolution, the Indenture or the Series 2019B as Trustors, in favor of BANK OF UTAH as Beneficiary, which tions to Bidders. the bid, plus interest and attorney’s fees. Section 59-2-1351.1 Apt 210, Bountiful, Utah 84010 Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Keep in mind that the sale is a “buyer beware” sale. If you Bonds for any reason. Trust Deed was recorded on September 23, 1996, as Entry No. Owner: Kaysville City Corporation File No. 18.1559 Unit 90 – Household items, Kallie O’Brien, 1467 North 300 West DATED this April 16, 2019. 1275589, in Book 2046, at Page 42, in the Official Records of purchase property you will later be provided with a recorded Bountiful, Utah 84010 By: Josh Belnap C-4150 4/11-25 Tax Deed, which is similar to a Quit Claim Deed. It is your ob- /s/ Curtis Koch Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly Title: Public Work Director RV2 – 1997 Ford Econoline E150, Green County Clerk/Auditor located at 24 South 300 West, Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis ligation to have researched each property you’re interested in. Vin#1FDEE14H2RHB26738, Alex Savinskiy, 5450 South 2150 Date: April 17, 2019 C-4157 4/18-5/9 C-4164 4/25-5/2 County, Utah, and more particularly described as: C-4163 4/18-25 West, Roy, Utah 84057 C-4165 4/25 ALL OF LOT 4, SADDLEWOOD SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, More legals on page 28 Join the Conversation Like Us On

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SUMMONS Civil No. 1171118 Judge Sharon Sipes ANGELA HELD YOUNG, Petitioner, vs. PATRICK DOUGLAS YOUNG, Respondent. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED Respondent: PATRICK DOUGLAS YOUNG You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights filed with the Clerk of the Second District Juvenile Court, at 800 West State Street, Farmington Utah, 84025, and to serve upon, or mail to James L. Harris, Jr., Petitioner’s Attorney, 556 East 2100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, a copy of said answer within twenty-one (21) days after the last day of this publication, which is May 2, 2019. A hearing has been scheduled on the Petition to Terminate Parental Rights, and you are to appear. The hearing will be held on attend on June 12, 2019, in the Second Juvenile Court, Davis County, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, 84025, Courtroom 10 at 9:00 a.m. If you fail to answer or appear, judgment by default may be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action for Termination of Parental Rights regarding the minor child F.E.Y. dob 10/2008. Dated this 9th day of APRIL, 2019. JAMES L. HARRIS, JR. Attorney for Petitioner C-4154 4/18-5/2 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of June E. Stafford, Deceased Probate No. 183700527 Steven Peter Stafford, whose address is 1135 Gramercy Ave., Ogden, Utah 84404, has been appointed Personal Representatives of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative’s attorney of record, Langdon T. Owen, Jr., at the following address: 111 East Broadway, 11th Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: April 25, 2019. Langdon T. Owen, Jr. Attorney for Personal Representatives 111 East Broadway, 11th Floor Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 363-4300 C-4168 4/25-5/9

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Storage City, 211 W. Center Street North Salt Lake, Ut 84054 801-295-7867 DATE: May 11 , 2019 @ 9:30am This Notice of Auction is being given pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, Utah Code Annotated. # 253 Brigett Baxter, unit full from floor to ceiling. furniture, household, boxes, misc items. C-4170 4/25

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