UTOPIA Still Alive in Centerville Graduation by JENNIFFER WARDELL Services on a Residential Basis
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Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source Immigrants, refugees graduate The from ESL program Davis Clipper ON A6 75 cents VOL. 125 NO. 44 THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 UTOPIA still alive in Centerville Graduation BY JENNIFFER WARDELL services on a residential basis. The increase fast enough to keep the city’s financial section [email protected] in that number has been higher the past year commitments to UTOPIA from increasing. than it has been in any years previous, and The city first agreed to the commitments Find the names of between residential and business customers back in the early 2000s, when they joined in graduates from all there are now 1,563 UTOPIA customers in the on the plan to bring high-speed Internet to CENTERVILLE—Despite the city. smaller cities, and an increase in 2008. Those district schools in city council saying “no” to in- “High speed Internet seems to be in higher commitments have increased 2 percent every Davis County. demand than it was four or five years ago,” year since, and in the upcoming fiscal year will creased fees from UTOPIA in said Cutler, who is also a member of the be $472,212. 2014, the fiber-optic network still UIA board of cities associated with UTOPIA. “Could that money be used for other things? GRADUATION, E1 “UTOPIA financial situation is continuing to Sure,” said Centerville City Manager Steve has a presence in Centerville. slowly improve. We’d like it to improve rapidly, Thacker. “But we plan ahead.” According to Centerville Mayor Paul Cutler, but we’ll take slower improvements.” one-third of residents are now taking UTOPIA That improvement, however, isn’t coming n See “UTOPIA” p. A6 We did it! Viewmont High School students jump for joy at the Dee Events Center last Friday as they say goodbye to their high school years and look forward to the future. See the county graduation lists on page E1. Photo by Becky Ginos | Davis Clipper DR. ALISSA Fireworks restrictions GROVER works on Logan while his owner Ashley Black now in place in Bountiful steadies him. The golden retriever is BY TOM HARALDSEN --south of 400 North and just one of Grover’s [email protected] east of Davis Boulevard furry patients. She --in any other areas adjusts ducks, BOUNTIFUL—It’s that time designated by the South horses, goats of year again--fireworks Davis Metro fire Agency and even snakes time. The Bountiful City Campfires and other in her practice Modern art Council has approved an fires are allowed only in an as an animal ordinance restricting the approved fire pit designed chiropractor. at BDAC use of class C (common) and installed by the Forest fireworks in certain por- Service or the city. No Photo by Becky JENNIFFER WARDELL, C1 tions of the city, effective homemade or makeshift Ginos/Davis Clipper immediately. fire pits are allowed. This Within the city limits restriction does not apply of Bountiful east of to residential structures or Bountiful Blvd, and north improved fire pits adjacent Champions of 400 North east of 900 to a residential structure. A tender touch works for animals, too East, the discharge of One exception will be are animals. I only adjust in the water class C fireworks is now the city’s 23rd of July BY BECKY GINOS [email protected] humans occasionally, but prohibited at all times. In fireworks display, which I can.” Viewmont water addition, these four areas is allowed because of Grover has been at are also prohibited for adequate fire prevention WEST BOUNTIFUL—Who knew a the Animal Care Center polo team brings discharge of fireworks: preparations. snake could use a chiropractic adjustment? for four years. “It’s a home their first-ever --north of 1400 North The ordinance will full service veterinarian and east of 650 East expire on Nov. 20 unless How about a rabbit or a bearded dragon clinic with a rehab state title. --north of 400 North and extended by the city lizard? Certainly no one expects to see a facility,” she said. “I do SPORTS, D1 east of 900 east council. chiropractic and the vet duck in the waiting room. But when Dr. does acupuncture. We Alissa Grover comes to work, that’s what offer alternatives to pain Voted best INDEX her patients look like because she’s a certi- management. It can be used for any animal with weekly fied animal chiropractor. newspaper in Outlook - B1 Calendar - C4 a spine. I mostly work “You have to be a top of that,” she said on dogs, cats and large Utah by Society Editorial - B3 Church - C5 human chiropractor or from her West Bountiful animals like horses, etc. of Professional Showcase - C1 Obituaries - C6 a vet first and then you office. “I’m a human I adjusted a heifer cow Journalists have additional schooling chiropractor. Truly 99 Horizons - C3 Sports - D1 to get a certification on percent of my patients n See “VET” p. A6 Sorrento Traditional Ivory Homes Coming Next Week 23rd Annual Parade of Homes Special Section 1678 N. 400 W., Farmington Sorrento Traditional is a beautiful 4 bedroom home with spacious kitchen, Spanish-inspired tile work and a basement theater. It is Don’t miss next weeks guide to the Parade of Homes. built by Ivory Homes in an incredible Farmington bench location. Includes a map, and description of homes on this year’s tour. A2 NEWS/CRIME BRIEFS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 CRIME BRIEFS ‘Fish with a Cop’ on Saturday BOUNTIFUL—It’s time “quality” time. Compiled by Becky Ginos for the annual Woods Fishing poles and Cross Police Depart- bait are available and Bountiful man dies in Wildlife officials found another cougar ment’s “Fish with a it is free fishing day so illegally shot in southwestern Utah in May Cop” day Saturday June no license is required. shootout with police but Tucker says the beheading of an ani- 10 at Bountiful Pond There will be giveaways mal is pretty unusual. from 10 a.m. – noon. and a prize for any fish SALT LAKE CITY—A chase and shoot- The free event has caught. out with Salt Lake police May 30 resulted Officials say anyone who saw some- become a tradition For more informa- in the death of a Bountiful man. thing suspicious in the area in late April for residents and law tion contact Stephanie According to police, a man was shot or early May should contact investigators. enforcement to spend Gonzales at the WXPD, multiple times at 235 S. 500 West in Salt time together fishing 801-292-4422 ext. 3. and having fun. Families Lake and taken to a local hospital. While Suspect sought in AN OFFICER helps a little girl cast her line at a previous fishing day. are encouraged to par- [email protected] investigating the incident, officers saw a Layton Home Depot theft ticipate and enjoy some vehicle matching the description of the Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper one involved in the shooting. The alleged LAYTON—Police driver Roman Jade Carrillo, 19, would not are asking the ‘Chasing the Dragon’ of addiction screening pull over and fled onto I-80 speeding up public for help in KAYSVILLE—The Kaysville “Chasing the Dragon: Calif.; Michael Webb, M.D. to 100 mph, police said. Officers tried to locating a man Police Department is team- The Life of an Opiate Ad- who has been a physician throw strip spikes in an attempt to stop who entered the ing up with local experts to dict,” is a documentary pro- for 28 years and has treated the vehicle and eventually the driver exit- Layton Home screen the documentary, duced by the FBI and DEA a number of patients for ed at Lake Point in Tooele County where Depot on May 24 “Chasing the Dragon” with aimed at educating young complications of narcotic the goal of educating the adults, students and fami- overdose and addiction. the chase ended after he crashed into a and allegedly stole public on the dangers of lies. After the screening, a “We’ll also have a Davis yard on Canyon Road. an expensive gen- drug addiction. panel of experts will hold Behavioral Health repre- In a prepared statement, Salt Lake erator. “We were approached a Q&A, said Thompson. sentative talk about mental police said the driver exited the vehicle The suspect is by attorney Aaron Clark The panel includes Agent illness and how addictions and started shooting at officers, striking described as 5’ 8” and Dr. Michael Webb, an Scott Byington, DMNSF of affect that,” said Thompson. one of the police cars. Officers returned tall, 190 pounds ER doc concerned about the Davis Metro Narcotics “We think this is important fire and Carrillo later died from his inju- with dark hair and facial hair. Please the cases he’s seen,” said Strike Force Pharmaceuti- so we decided to hold the Kaysville Police Lt. Paul cal investigator; Aaron event.” ries. contact the police at 801-336-3443 and Thompson. “Kaysville has Clark, U.S. Attorney’s Office The community screen- Andrew Greening, 19, of Centerville, reference incident #17-09106 if you rec- already seen two confirmed who has been an assistant ing will be June 21 at 7 a passenger in the vehicle complied ognize the man or have any information. cases of pink and a third U.S. attorney for more than p.m. at the Kaysville Police with officers and surrendered. Greening one unconfirmed. We hope 11 years. He has spent the Department, 80 North Main is accused of shooting the victim in the Trial on hold for mother through this event we can last seven years prosecuting Street.