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E YEAR! E OF TH EST SAL BIGG 105 S. Main Trust us with your toes. Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source Visitors get glimpse of new The Bountiful museum Davis Clipper ON A5 75 cents VOL. 125 NO. 51 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Local floats win top awards The Woods Cross Utah Stake float, one of the stars of this past weekend’s Handcart Days Parade, also won the Outstanding Animation Award at Monday’s Days of ‘47 parade. Other Davis County floats that won awards at the July 24 parade include the Bountiful Utah South Stake, which won the Sweepstakes Award for their float honoring Bountiful Brick that featured the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. The Centerville North Stake also won the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Award at the parade. For more about this year’s Handcart Days parade and park activities, see page A8.

Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper Candidates meet voters in two cities Bountiful Candidates share views on Kaysville’s future residents BY LOUISE R. SHAW gather to see [email protected] KAYSVILLE—It candidates was standing room only as Kaysville BY LAUREN residents gathered BENNETT and TOM to hear from candi- HARALDSEN [email protected] dates for city office at a forum orga- COUNCIL CANDIDATES IN BOUNTIFUL fielded questions at the BOUNTIFUL— event. Photo by Tom Haraldsen/Davis Clipper nized by the Davis Over 300 residents of Sponsored by the but everyone remained to County League of KAYSvILLE CANDIDATES pledged Alligance, then expressed their Bountiful gathered at League of Women hear from those seeking Women Voters on views on issues. Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper the city hall council Voters for Davis County election. (LWV), the event caught Nine candidates are July 18. mayor that will be vacated to the general election in chambers Thurs- the attention of many running for city council Issues ranging from the by Steve Hiatt, who has November. day night to attend residents. City hall was this year: Seth E. Allen, condition of city roads to served the city in that Since there are two contention at city council a meet and greet overflowing with people Clint Halladay, Bret capacity for eight years. positions open for city and many guests were Hutchings, Mason meetings were discussed Ballots for a primary council, all four candidates and Q&A with the left standing outside and Milligan, Chris Simonsen, in a question and answer election have gone to running for those seats will candidates running around the chambers to Alex Densley, Kendalyn format moderated by voters, who will choose be on the November ballot. hear from the potential Harris, Kenny Knighton Peggy Carrico, co-president between Rustin Jessen, They are Michelle Barber, for city council and city officials. It was also and Seth Wright. There of LWVUtah and a member Lorene Kamalu and Katie James C. Hansen, Randi mayor in this year’s uncomfortably warm in of the Davis League. Witt in the Aug. 15 primary. VonBose and incumbent Three candidates are The two with the highest the crowded chambers, n See “BOUNTIFUL” p. A5 primary election. vying for the position of number of votes will go on n See “KAYSvILLE” p. A5 West Bountiful Elementary set to be demolished BY BECKY GINOS cal systems. It is also made up of several additions. [email protected] Since the existing site is just over eight acres, fitting a new building there while maintaining operation of the old school is complicated. “We have to decide how WEST BOUNTIFUL—Ranked as the much land we can chew up and still have a play area for the kids,” said Director of Communication & Op- worst building in the school district, erations for Davis School District Chris Williams. “It’s West Bountiful Elementary is slated for anticipated we’ll have a two-story structure but we’re not sure yet because of the lay of the land. We’re go- future demolition and a new school will ing to have to have class in the old building and move be built in its place on the existing site. over students to the new one.” The Board of Education approved the plan at its The new school will accommodate up to 650 July 18 meeting, but construction won’t begin until students with 28 regular classrooms, using the same 2019 with an expected completion in August 2020. energy efficient principles and design philosophy as Parking and access to the school has been difficult the District’s elementary plan prototype, according to due to its location behind the freeway overpass and district information. several historic homes, according to material provid- “Design will start in the fall,” said Williams. “It may ed by the district. In addition, the building has rusted WEST BOUNTIFUL ELEMENTARY is set to be torn down and replaced by wall panels, leaky windows and inadequate mechani- n See “SCHOOL” p. A5 a new building. Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper A2 NEwS/CRIME BRIEFS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 CRIME BRIEFS Crews fight two brush fires in Layton Compiled by Becky Ginos LAYTON—Firefighters Bountiful police search for IP addresses connected to that account with the Layton City Fire including Lakeview Hospital, IHC Hospital, Department responded suspect in bank robbery St. Mark’s Hospital and Ward’s home, the to two brush fires within BOUNTIFUL—Police are asking for the Deseret News reported. minutes of each other on July 19. public’s help in locating the suspect in Authorities allegedly found seven The first fire was a robbery that took place at the Bank of images of children being sexually reported just after 3 p.m. American Fork exploited. Ward had allegedly had several near the east gate of Hill Monday, July explicit conversations online and through Air Force Base and spread 17. Craigslist ads as well, police said. outside the fencing into The suspect Ward specialized in obstetrics and Layton City boundaries, robbed the bank gynecology according to Lakeview’s web- authorities said. Hill Field and Layton fire crews crews were able to contain two fires in Layton last week. at gunpoint and site. He was not an employee of the hos- responded quickly. Courtesy photo got away with pital but contracted with them to work out Another brush fire was an undisclosed of the facility. reported at 3:17 p.m. at The Andy Adams fire authorities said. amount of Andy Adams reservoir was contained to less than “During the time of money, accord- near 1686 E. Gordon an acre through the quick these fires the weather ing to police. If Griffin sentenced in Ave. The blaze spread actions of the Layton, was in ‘red flag’ warning you have any information or can identify sexual abuse case quickly in the brush and Kaysville and Syracuse condition with very dry the person pictured, please contact the dry grass. Layton police Fire Departments. A conditions,” said Layton FARMINGTON—A man accused of received a report that canoe, water hose and City Fire Marshal Pub- Detective Division at 801-298-6000. sexual abuse of a child was sentenced four juveniles were seen part of a residential lawn lic Information Officer last Tuesday in 2nd District Court. running from the scene were damaged in the fire. Doug Bitton. “We need Joshua Michael Griffin of the fire. They were Damage was estimated at to respect fire’s devastat- Local doctor accused located and questioned by $3,000. ing potential in these dry of child porn was sentenced to two con- police and a 16-year-old The Hill Field East gate conditions, especially secutive terms of zero to male admitted to starting fire appeared to be caused with the holiday and legal BOUNTIFUL—The Davis County five years in prison after he the fire with a lighter. His by a commercial lawn fireworks discharge. We Sheriff’s Office and the Internet Crimes pleaded guilty to two counts case was referred to the mower that sustained ask the public to heed all Against Children Task Force arrested a of aggravated sexual abuse Juvenile Justice Courts minor damage. Approxi- restrictions and warn- Bountiful doctor last week for investigation of a child in a plea agree- and he was released to his mately two acres were ings.” into child pornography. ment. The sentence was parents, police said. destroyed by the blaze, Nathan Clark Ward was booked for suspended with the condition he serve investigation of seven 179 days in the Davis County Jail and 36 counts of sexual exploita- months probation. No customers? The tion of a minor. He posted No sales? bail and was released last Davis Clipper Wednesday evening, author- Man charged in No becomes . . . ities said. attempted stabbing clipper Publishing co., Inc. According to the DCSO, an investigation Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 LAYTON—A Layton man was charged started in November 2016 when possible last week with aggravated assault after Volume 125 Number 51 sexual exploitive images of children were police said he attempted to stab another July 27, 2017 allegedly being uploaded at Lakeview THE DAVIS CLIPPER person in the stomach. Hospital. Over the following months, Yes (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper Carlos Cuyton Moo, 27, was booked Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at investigators found an email address that Thru Clipper into the Davis County Jail after the July 10 Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to was allegedly linked to Ward along with Advertising! The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. incident.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The following taxing entities are proposing to increase property tax revenue within DAVIS COUNTY. Data is based on the taxing entity’s average value shown below. The same value is used for both residential and commercial property. Concerned citizens are invited to attend the public hearings listed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL ENTITIES AT THE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW. Entities proposing a If approved, tax will increase Public hearing information tax increase / Average Value From: To: Date/Time Location Phone Centerville City Residential: $159.02 $222.67 Aug 08, 2017 250 N Main 801-295-3477 / $299,000 7:00 PM Centerville Commercial: $289.13 $404.85 Syracuse City / Residential: $222.84 $242.24 Aug 08, 2017 1979 West 801-614-9621 $280,000 6:00 PM 1900 South Commercial: $405.16 $440.44 Syracuse City of West Residential: $221.99 $255.81 Aug 15, 2017 550 N 800 W 801-292-4486 Bountiful / $297,000 8:00 PM West Bountiful Commercial: $403.62 $465.10 West Point City / Residential: $124.52 $135.84 Aug 15, 2017 3200 W 300 N 801-776-0970 $251,000 7:00 PM West Point Commercial: $226.40 $246.98 North Davis Fire Residential: $127.71 $135.87 Aug 07, 2017 381 N 3150 W 801-525-2851 District / $209,000 7:00 PM West Point Commercial: $232.20 $247.04 City South Davis Residential: $1.51 $61.93 Aug 07, 2017 255 S 100 W 801-677-2400 Metro Fire Service 6:00 PM Bountiful Area / $306,000 Commercial: $2.75 $112.61

This list is for informational purposes only and should not be relied on to determine a taxpayer’s property tax liability. For specifi c property tax liability information the taxpayer should review their “Notice of Valuation and Tax Change”. A2 NEwS/CRIME BRIEFS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 News A3

CRIME BRIEFS CLIppER ON THE STREET Crews fight two brush fires in Layton What’s your favorite thing about Compiled by Becky Ginos LAYTON—Firefighters Summer play a success at Foxboro Handcart Days? Bountiful police search for IP addresses connected to that account with the Layton City Fire including Lakeview Hospital, IHC Hospital, Department responded BY BECKY GINOS suspect in bank robbery St. Mark’s Hospital and Ward’s home, the to two brush fires within [email protected] BOUNTIFUL—Police are asking for the Deseret News reported. minutes of each other on “My favorite thing July 19. NORTH SALT LAKE—Summer is public’s help in locating the suspect in Authorities allegedly found seven The first fire was a wonderful time for kids. But for a robbery that took place at the Bank of images of children being sexually reported just after 3 p.m. parents it can mean several months about Handcart American Fork exploited. Ward had allegedly had several near the east gate of Hill of trying to think of ways to keep Monday, July explicit conversations online and through Air Force Base and spread them busy. One North Salt Lake Days is watching 17. Craigslist ads as well, police said. outside the fencing into mother decided to provide some- The suspect Ward specialized in obstetrics and Layton City boundaries, thing fun for kids while helping out her kids’ school, Foxboro Elemen- my grandkids ride robbed the bank gynecology according to Lakeview’s web- authorities said. Hill Field and Layton fire crews crews were able to contain two fires in Layton last week. tary. at gunpoint and site. He was not an employee of the hos- responded quickly. Courtesy photo “I wanted the kids to be doing all the rides.” got away with pital but contracted with them to work out Another brush fire was something constructive that they Mary Anne Loveless an undisclosed of the facility. reported at 3:17 p.m. at The Andy Adams fire authorities said. can be proud of,” said Tiffany amount of Andy Adams reservoir was contained to less than “During the time of Read, who directed a musical ver- money, accord- near 1686 E. Gordon an acre through the quick these fires the weather sion of the Wizard of Oz that was Ava: I like the fireworks ing to police. If Griffin sentenced in Ave. The blaze spread actions of the Layton, was in ‘red flag’ warning performed last week. “I used to quickly in the brush and Kaysville and Syracuse condition with very dry teach theater before I had a family. you have any information or can identify sexual abuse case I worked for Michael Ballam at Katie: We like the the person pictured, please contact the dry grass. Layton police Fire Departments. A conditions,” said Layton FARMINGTON—A man accused of received a report that canoe, water hose and City Fire Marshal Pub- USU and taught in Roy at a junior Detective Division at 801-298-6000. sexual abuse of a child was sentenced four juveniles were seen part of a residential lawn lic Information Officer high.” fireworks and the running from the scene were damaged in the fire. Doug Bitton. “We need Once she started her family she last Tuesday in 2nd District Court. decided to focus on them. “When I Joshua Michael Griffin of the fire. They were Damage was estimated at to respect fire’s devastat- parade Local doctor accused located and questioned by $3,000. ing potential in these dry became a mom it (theater) took the CHILdREN fROm of child porn was sentenced to two con- police and a 16-year-old The Hill Field East gate conditions, especially backburner,” she said. “In the last a North Salt Lake secutive terms of zero to male admitted to starting fire appeared to be caused with the holiday and legal three years I started doing little neighborhood Katie and Brock Anderson, BOUNTIFUL—The Davis County five years in prison after he the fire with a lighter. His by a commercial lawn fireworks discharge. We shows at the library or church. perform in the with kids Ava, Sheriff’s Office and the Internet Crimes pleaded guilty to two counts case was referred to the mower that sustained ask the public to heed all But it’s difficult to work with small “Wizard of Oz” at Against Children Task Force arrested a of aggravated sexual abuse Juvenile Justice Courts minor damage. Approxi- restrictions and warn- theaters because you have to haul Foxboro Elementary. Evan and Landen Anderson Bountiful doctor last week for investigation of a child in a plea agree- and he was released to his mately two acres were ings.” everything in and out every day.” The play was parents, police said. destroyed by the blaze, This year her children wanted intended to keep into child pornography. ment. The sentence was her to do a full show so she went to Nathan Clark Ward was booked for suspended with the condition he serve kids engaged the principal at Foxboro. “He was during the summer investigation of seven 179 days in the Davis County Jail and 36 excited,” Read said. “Fifty percent and provide extra “My favorite thing counts of sexual exploita- months probation. No customers? The of the proceeds went back to the school too so they’ll get $984. The funds to the school tion of a minor. He posted No sales? through ticket sales. bail and was released last kids sold over 400 tickets. I’d much about Handcart Davis Clipper rather pay to see a show than buy Wednesday evening, author- Man charged in No becomes . . . weird stuff for fundraisers. The Days is the sacri- ities said. attempted stabbing clipper Publishing co., Inc. kids did a good job selling tickets.” Courtesy photo According to the DCSO, an investigation Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 LAYTON—A Layton man was charged The effort wasn’t cheap, how- started in November 2016 when possible fice the pioneers last week with aggravated assault after Volume 125 Number 51 ever. “We have to order the show sexual exploitive images of children were July 27, 2017 and pay royalties to use it,” she “They’re little and they’re crazy,” who played the lion too. That’s why police said he attempted to stab another laughed Read. I do theater. I have a great love and allegedly being uploaded at Lakeview THE DAVIS CLIPPER said. “We paid $700 for the rights made.” person in the stomach. Read held tryouts and started passion for it. It helps kids have Hospital. Over the following months, Yes (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper to perform it for three nights. I Neil Croft Carlos Cuyton Moo, 27, was booked Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at practicing at the beginning of June. confidence in themselves. They investigators found an email address that Thru Clipper didn’t cover all my costs because into the Davis County Jail after the July 10 Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the school didn’t have some of “I had kids sing something to me don’t have to be the best one.” was allegedly linked to Ward along with Advertising! The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. incident. the equipment, etc. But that’s OK for tryouts but for the kids who Not everyone can be in sports, because I love doing it. I’m hoping were more nervous or had never she said, and theater gives chil- they’ll let me do it again.” auditioned before I just let them dren a sense of belonging. “When I “I love volunteer- She created the sets herself. “I join in as a Munchkin,” she said. did my first show about three years put in 15 hours a day,” she said. “We practiced at the school for six ago, one boy was struggling with ing (at Handcart “It’s a lot of work building sets, weeks and the kids came on the the death of his little brother,” said doing choreography, staging, etc. days we did their scene.” Read. “He was in the show and his People don’t realize how much She had a cast of 27 with chil- mother said it helped him so much. Days). I love see- NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE time it takes.” dren ranging in age from 5 to 14. He said it was the only place he felt Another mom, Veronica Andrews “The older ones played the main like he could be who he is. It helps ing the little kids’ The following taxing entities are proposing to increase property tax revenue helped with costumes and other characters and the little ones were give them a safe place to go. It’s a parents did publicity, posters and Munchkins,” said Read. “The girl good escape for kids. They need to faces.” helped get the little ones on and who played Dorothy was amazing. be a part of something good.” within DAVIS COUNTY. Data is based on the taxing entity’s average value shown off the stage during the show. I saw so much growth in the girl Quinn Lavender below. The same value is used for both residential and commercial property. Concerned citizens are invited to attend the public hearings listed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL ENTITIES AT THE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW. Entities proposing a If approved, tax will increase Public hearing information tax increase / Average Value From: To: Date/Time Location Phone Centerville City Residential: $159.02 $222.67 Aug 08, 2017 250 N Main 801-295-3477 / $299,000 7:00 PM Centerville Commercial: $289.13 $404.85 Syracuse City / Residential: $222.84 $242.24 Aug 08, 2017 1979 West 801-614-9621 $280,000 6:00 PM 1900 South Commercial: $405.16 $440.44 Syracuse City of West Residential: $221.99 $255.81 Aug 15, 2017 550 N 800 W 801-292-4486 Bountiful / $297,000 8:00 PM West Bountiful Commercial: $403.62 $465.10 West Point City / Residential: $124.52 $135.84 Aug 15, 2017 3200 W 300 N 801-776-0970 $251,000 7:00 PM West Point Commercial: $226.40 $246.98 North Davis Fire Residential: $127.71 $135.87 Aug 07, 2017 381 N 3150 W 801-525-2851 District / $209,000 7:00 PM West Point Commercial: $232.20 $247.04 City South Davis Residential: $1.51 $61.93 Aug 07, 2017 255 S 100 W 801-677-2400 Metro Fire Service 6:00 PM Bountiful Area / $306,000 Commercial: $2.75 $112.61

This list is for informational purposes only and should not be relied on to determine a taxpayer’s property tax liability. For specifi c property tax liability information the taxpayer should review their “Notice of Valuation and Tax Change”. A4 NEWS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Having a meaningful life after retirement takes planning BY BECKY GINOS you tired of the traffic, noise, [email protected] and expense of the city? Move out to the country. CLEARFIELD—You’ve been • Move to the city. Do you working for most of your life and want all of life’s necessities the day you’ve been waiting for within a few city blocks? Move is finally here – retirement. Now to the city. what? • Start a business. Now that Most people long for the day your career is over, start that that they can golf, travel, relax business you’ve always wanted. and not leap out of bed every • Get a part-time job. Do you morning to rush to work. How- still want a place to go every ever, once that day comes those day? Find a fun part-time job activities only go so far. In order with a company you love. to have a meaningful life after • Go into public service. retirement, it’s best to plan now. Serve your community by “You’ve been filling your hours participating in the political with work or family while the process. kids were growing up,” said • Visit family. Spend more Bob Ballew, Public Information time visiting with family mem- Officer/Risk Communication Co- bers, near and far. ordinator with the Davis County • Get educated. Go back to Health Department. “What school. Finish your diploma or would you like to do with those get a graduate degree. hours now?” • Read. Spend your days read- Social connections are impor- ing all of the books you never tant throughout life, said Kristy had time to. Cottrell, deputy director, Senior • Write a book. Writing a Services, DCHD. “The transi- book takes time. Now you have tion of life after work and kids plenty of it. can be really hard,” she said. • Learn to play music. Take “What does that look like? What lessons and learn to play the can you do to stay active and piano, guitar, or your favorite engaged? You might notice that instrument. you’ve gone days or weeks and TAKING up A NEw SpORT helps seniors stay active and busy after retirement, which promotes good health. • Take up a new sport. Stay haven’t talked to anyone. It can Courtesy photo active by taking on the chal- be challenging since your work lenge of a new athletic pursuit. associations were your connec- skills and energy in our commu- contributor to U.S. News and extended vacations. • Nothing. You earned your tion.” nity. Use those skills so that you World Report, here are a few • Buy a motor home. Buy a retirement. Go do whatever you Cottrell said physical activity is have purpose. Get involved in a suggestions for retirement: new or used motor home and want, including nothing. very important. “Try group ex- cause.” • Live within your means. You take your bed and kitchen with “Chronic isolation and loneli- ercise or start a walking group,” Visit the local library or take a earned your retirement, now you on your travels. ness can negatively affect your she said. “Something so you’re class at one of the senior activity make it last. If you have a fixed • Remodel your home. Use health,” said Cottrell. “Talk to not by yourself. Learn some- centers, said Ballew. “RSVP (Re- income each month from a pen- your time to make home im- your primary care doctor about thing new, maybe a hobby or a tired Senior Volunteer Program) sion, make sure you create and provements. It could be some- how you feel. Making new language. Expand your circle of is good for the community. Vol- stick to a budget to stay within thing as simple as organizing friends and reaching out to the friends.” unteers are helping children, not your limits. the stuff in your house or a big community can be hard and Volunteering is a great way to just other seniors. They can give • Travel the world. Now that project like adding on additional challenging – but very reward- keep busy while helping others, back to the community.” you don’t have to worry about space. ing.” she said. “We have a wealth of According to Phil Taylor, a the limits of vacation time, take • Move to the country. Are Traffic advisory for Tour of Utah on Aug. 4 BOuNTIFuL—Bountiful race at approximately 1:45 City is pleased to announce p.m. The first lap will be that the Larry H. Miller completed at approximately Tour of Utah race on Friday, 1:25 p.m. Aug. 4, will pass through Roads will begin to be Bountiful. The Bountiful opened as soon as the race Police Department has completes its second pass issued the following traffic on the route. advisory for that day. • The finish line is • The race will enter located at 20 South Main Bountiful on Main Street Street. and will turn left (east) at • Access to the Bounti- Pages Lane and then will ful Temple during the race turn right (south) on 400 will be via Moss Hill and East. Vineyard. • The race will turn • Although every effort left (east) on 400 North will be made to allow cross- to make two laps along ings at the locations shown, Bountiful Boulevard and there may be delays at through downtown. Other route crossings. We appre- impacted streets along the ciate your patience during route will include portions the event. of Indian Springs Road, 400 Suggested Parking in East, Davis Boulevard, 1800 Bountiful for Spectators South, Orchard Drive, and • Bountiful Junior High 500 South. School at 30 W. 400 North • There will be two • South Davis Recreation nine-mile circuits along Center at 550 N. 200 West the Bountiful Bench area. • City Hall at 790 S. 100 Expect delays as this area East will be closed to thru traffic • Bountiful High School starting at approximately at 695 Orchard Dr. (650 S. 12 p.m. until the end of the 400 East)

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Move ficially open, but that didn’t is finally here – retirement. Now to the city. stop crowds from gathering Richard “Stick” Hill what? • Start a business. Now that at the new Bountiful Mu- Member of the foundation Most people long for the day your career is over, start that seum’s preview open house that they can golf, travel, relax business you’ve always wanted. last Saturday during the and not leap out of bed every • Get a part-time job. Do you Handcart Days festivities. Railroad. “It ran until about room is in the basement morning to rush to work. How- still want a place to go every “We wanted people to 1953,” said Tolman. “It with early documents, ever, once that day comes those day? Find a fun part-time job come in and see what we’re was built to get people to drawings, journals, etc. “It’s activities only go so far. In order with a company you love. doing and how far along Lagoon but a lot of people mostly available to the mu- to have a meaningful life after • Go into public service. we are,” said Tom Tolman, in the early days of Bounti- seum staff but the public retirement, it’s best to plan now. Serve your community by a member of the Bounti- ful rode it to Davis High. can come in and ask to look “You’ve been filling your hours participating in the political ful Historical Preservation It gives visitors a flavor of at items,” he said. “We’ve with work or family while the process. Foundation and former what the area was like then. also recreated Bountiful kids were growing up,” said • Visit family. Spend more city council member. “It’s a We’ve created old buildings Lumber, the oldest family Bob Ballew, Public Information time visiting with family mem- work in progress. We hope and stations and Lagoon owned business in Utah Officer/Risk Communication Co- bers, near and far. to generate interest and is a fully animated amuse- when it closed. The display ordinator with the Davis County • Get educated. Go back to get more volunteers. It’s ment park with the original used repurposed windows Health Department. “What school. Finish your diploma or not just an old museum full roller coaster that actually from Stoker School and we would you like to do with those get a graduate degree. of old things. It’s a place works.” found an old saw that was hours now?” • Read. Spend your days read-people can come and learn GArY ANd AmBEr HILL and their children, including Tommy (left) and Deacon (right), get a closer Father and son Mark and restored and donated.” Social connections are impor- ing all of the books you never and we’ll have exhibits that look at a model of the Bamberger Railroad being designed on the top floor of the new Bountiful Kevin Eubank created an Although the museum authentic weather station won’t open until 2018, tant throughout life, said Kristy had time to. change.” Museum. The train model starts in North Salt Lake and heads north in Davis County to Lagoon, too. “There are wide-screen residents are excited Cottrell, deputy director, Senior • Write a book. Writing a Enthusiastic visitors represented by a model of the original roller coaster. Services, DCHD. “The transi- book takes time. Now you have were lined up before the TVs and green screens so about what’s in store. “It’s that kids can do a forecast,” wonderful,” said Bobbie tion of life after work and kids plenty of it. 9 a.m. start time for the Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper can be really hard,” she said. • Learn to play music. Take open house. “The turnout he said. “A tornado can Christiansen who visited lessons and learn to play the come in while they’re fore- during the open house. “It “What does that look like? What was amazing,” said Rich- for. This has honestly given in Bountiful. “It was built of Bountiful and we put an piano, guitar, or your favorite casting. Visitors can also has a nice feel to it.” can you do to stay active and ard “Stick” Hill, another me new life.” as a Valentine’s Day gift to addition on the back for a instrument. watch videos of weather in engaged? You might notice that member of the foundation. The new museum is his wife on their wedding larger gallery.” TAKING up A NEw SpORT helps seniors stay active and busy after retirement, which promotes good health. • Take up a new sport. Stay Bountiful.” Louise Shaw contributed you’ve gone days or weeks and “It has been so far beyond housed in the old Smedley day,” Tolman said. “Differ- Upstairs a model train Courtesy photo active by taking on the chal- A climatized archive to this story. haven’t talked to anyone. It can what we were ever hoping home at 305 N. Main Street ent rooms have the history depicts the Bamberger be challenging since your work lenge of a new athletic pursuit. associations were your connec- skills and energy in our commu- contributor to U.S. News and extended vacations. • Nothing. You earned your tion.” nity. Use those skills so that you World Report, here are a few • Buy a motor home. Buy a retirement. Go do whatever you have purpose. Get involved in a suggestions for retirement: new or used motor home and Cottrell said physical activity is want, including nothing. member and candidate for the mayor of infrastructure, and making city decisions were all suggestions given. very important. “Try group ex- cause.” • Live within your means. You take your bed and kitchen with “Chronic isolation and loneli- Visit the local library or take a earned your retirement, now you on your travels. Bountiful Bountiful, was “thrilled” with the number transparently. Randy Lewis, the current mayor ercise or start a walking group,” ness can negatively affect your of candidates running this year. Pitt also Mayoral candidates also responded of Bountiful, said he was excited to see she said. “Something so you’re class at one of the senior activity make it last. If you have a fixed • Remodel your home. Use health,” said Cottrell. “Talk to Continued from p. A1 centers, said Ballew. “RSVP (Re- income each month from a pen- your time to make home im- addressed the popular notion amongst to questions about their backgrounds, more involvement with city government. not by yourself. Learn some- your primary care doctor about Bountiful citizens that council members experiences and qualifications for office. In years past, city council members and thing new, maybe a hobby or a tired Senior Volunteer Program) sion, make sure you create and provements. It could be some- how you feel. Making new are six candidates for mayor: Jim E. Clark, is good for the community. Vol- stick to a budget to stay within thing as simple as organizing don’t listen to residents. They were asked how, if elected, they mayors have sometimes run unopposed. language. Expand your circle of friends and reaching out to the Randy Lewis, John Pitt, Dean Collinwood, “I’ve always listened but haven’t always could increase the civility of public “Controversy brings out a lot of people friends.” unteers are helping children, not your limits. the stuff in your house or a big community can be hard and Bob Lindsey, and Nicholas Price. Council just other seniors. They can give • Travel the world. Now that project like adding on additional agreed,” Pitt said. forums and debates, and what groups who have opinions, which I think, is Volunteering is a great way to challenging – but very reward- candidates answered questions for the The first Q&A panel was with the city outside of city officials they’d reach out fantastic,” Lewis said. Involvement in keep busy while helping others, back to the community.” you don’t have to worry about space. ing.” first hour of the event, with mayoral According to Phil Taylor, a the limits of vacation time, take • Move to the country. Are council candidates. They were asked to if elected in helping with city projects. government is what makes democracy she said. “We have a wealth of candidates giving their responses in hour to explain why they decided to run for They were also asked to outline some of work, according to Lewis. number two. office, if elected how they would plan to their priorities if elected. Candidates gave a brief summation of In recent months, several debated decrease the negativity and mistrust city One common response from almost their platforms in the Primary Election issues have arisen in Bountiful and council has recently acquired, and lastly, every candidate was the need for better Guide that was published in last week’s Traffic advisory for residents largely felt ignored by city what their economic plan would be for communication between city leaders and Davis Clipper. The primary election will government, according to Kenny Bountiful if elected. their constituents. More openness, faster be held Aug. 15. Knighton, one of the city council Common themes amongst candidate responses to emails or phone calls, and More information for residents is Tour of Utah on Aug. 4 candidates. “People wanted a voice,” answers circled around topics such perhaps live broadcasts of city council available at bountifulutah.gov/election- Knighton said. as communication, the city budget, meetings in the future on the Internet information. BOuNTIFuL—Bountiful race at approximately 1:45 John Pitt, a current city council City is pleased to announce p.m. The first lap will be that the Larry H. Miller completed at approximately Tour of Utah race on Friday, 1:25 p.m. Aug. 4, will pass through Roads will begin to be “What I found out when road improvements got the way they’re supposed investigation to find out improvements. “It’s very Bountiful. The Bountiful opened as soon as the race Kaysville I started serving is that near unanimous agreement to be “and save money in which one is the lowest transparent,” she said. Police Department has completes its second pass Continued from p. A1 my passion changed from all candidates, who the long run,” she said. cost over time whether it’s Candidates were asked issued the following traffic on the route. from business to public generally spoke in support Jessen also saw a need for bonding or paying for it by about the impact of the advisory for that day. • The finish line is service,” she said. “I have of a bond or fee to finance road improvements. a fee.” West Davis Corridor and • The race will enter located at 20 South Main Susan Lee. Lee’s seat is loved serving and so I improvements. “We’re in a tough spot,” Kamalu said she wanted the potential changes at Bountiful on Main Street Street. open, along with the seat am running for mayor to “I don’t think we have he said. After looking at to communicate with Highway 89, whether or not and will turn left (east) at • Access to the Bounti- held by Chris Snell, who provide leadership and any options,” said Witt. the city budget, he said residents so they are not they supported affordable Pages Lane and then will ful Temple during the race is not running for another support. “We’re going to need to he realized that even blindsided. She pointed housing, if they thought turn right (south) on 400 will be via Moss Hill and term. Snell was appointed I have had a lot of bond and we also are transferring the entire out that maintenance is the city should be stricter East. Vineyard. two years ago to fill the leadership positions in probably going to need to operating budget of the cheaper than repair and about code enforcement, • The race will turn • Although every effort position Jared Taylor my business and in the have a road impact fee. It’s city to road improvements roads need to be treated and how to improve civility left (east) on 400 North will be made to allow cross- vacated when he moved community and would love just gotten to a point that would not be enough to every three years so they at city council meetings. to make two laps along ings at the locations shown, from the city. to apply that to be mayor of the roads are in such a cover the need. can last as long as possible. The entire 90-minute Bountiful Boulevard and there may be delays at “Kaysville’s my Kaysville.” state that we need to take “I’m certainly in favor of She said one example of forum can be viewed through downtown. Other route crossings. We appre- hometown and a place Katie Witt served on a strong measures in order several of the options that keeping up roads in Utah online at youtube.com/ impacted streets along the ciate your patience during that I love,” said mayoral city council in Longmont, to address them.” have been discussed by cities is Provo, where watch?v=K0F9EZMjJVU. route will include portions the event. candidate Rustin Jessen, Colo., north of Denver, Having a strategic plan the city council,” he said. residents are charged a of Indian Springs Road, 400 Suggested Parking in who runs three businesses from 2009 to 2013. would help keep the roads “I think it takes a lot more fee that only goes to road East, Davis Boulevard, 1800 Bountiful for Spectators out of an upstairs office Though she isn’t a native South, Orchard Drive, and • Bountiful Junior High on Kaysville’s Main of Kaysville, “I got here 500 South. School at 30 W. 400 North Street. One business is a as soon as I could,” she • There will be two • South Davis Recreation small advertising agency, said. “We chose Kaysville nine-mile circuits along Center at 550 N. 200 West one plans family travel deliberately, it spoke to us the Bountiful Bench area. • City Hall at 790 S. 100 excursions to Disneyland … something that I love Expect delays as this area East and other destinations and about Kaysville is that will be closed to thru traffic • Bountiful High School another is a large-scale people who were born here starting at approximately at 695 Orchard Dr. (650 S. event production company. and raised here come back 12 p.m. until the end of the 400 East) “We’ve got some mistrust to raise their families, and and infighting that is that’s the kind of town I overshadowing a lot of our want to be part of.” city business,” he said. Her service on a council “I would like to bring my will help her as mayor, she skills at moderating, my said. skills at facilitating and “I think it’s pretty communicating, to improve important that if you’re a lot of that behavior and going to be leading the to get the city back into council, you understand the forefront of what we’re how a council works,” she doing.” said. “I have a passion for Lorene Kamalu moved local government … this with her family to Kaysville is the government that in 1996 and “we loved touches your life the most it so well we decided to and that’s why we need the stay and raise our family,” best people that we can she said. She is in her find to serve on our city fourth year serving as a council.” Kid’s Dentistry planning commissioner Witt said her number ™ and is working toward a one priority is getting master’s degree in public a strategic plan for the with a Woman’s Touch administration at the community. Jessen talked New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults University of Utah. As part of bringing people together, of her degree, she has been Kamalu said roads are “the studying roads and road biggest issue” for her in the • Orthodontics maintenance as a policy city. problem. A question related to • Prevention • Cleaning • Sealants tax levy in line with what School voters were promised, On Staff at Primary • Tooth Colored Fillings Continued from p. A1 Williams said they have to Children’s Hospital do these projects sys- • Nitrous Oxide tematically. “We have to • Pediatric Sedation Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. take up to a year but that’s program projects at a rate Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Noon OK. We already have the so that taxes don’t go up,” high school in Farmington he said. “The next ques- Colleen P. Taylor, D.M.D. opening in 2018 and the tion is whether to build Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry junior high in Layton in a new school at South ® 2019. This one wouldn’t Clearfield. That is the next 801-292-2828 • dentalcare4kids.com open until 2020.” 535 E. Medical Dr. Btfl. UT 84010 worst building after West In order to keep the Bountiful.” vote4kennyknighton.com A6 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017

Handcart Days

THE BOUNTIFUL UTAH SOUTH STAKE honored a pioneer business with its Handcart Days float. The float later won the Sweepstakes Award in this year’s Days of ‘47 parade. Community, history and fun Photos by Jenniffer Wardell

DAVIS HIGH’S marching band (above) was among those to walk the route at this year’s Handcart Days Parade, performing songs such as “Carry On My Wayward Son” by Kansas.

FAmILIES bought tickets for fair rides (above) and play on inflatables during Handcart Days Activities at Bountiful City Park. Below: Mikayla Bullock waits for Daro, one of the Handcart Days volunteers, to brand a small bit of wood in the festival’s Pioneer village.

THE wOODS crOSS HIGH cHEErLEADErS get folks along the parade route excited for next year’s school year on a float shared by the student body officers, above. Below: One of the clowns riding along the parade route stops to say hi to a group of local children. Several clowns riding various bikes and small cars stopped to interact with kids, and at times hand out candy, throughout the parade.

THE FESTIVAL FEATUrED two days of performances, including the Palkki/Cox Family Band, above. Other performers includes Leaping Lulu, Maddie Wilson, Bluegrass Thunder, Sheltered Reality Drumline, and more. A6 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 The opinions stated in these articles are solely those of the authors and not of The Davis Clipper. DAVIS Handcart Days Outlook THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 B ANALySIS Trump unlikely to avoid blame for health care loss By JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press (AP)—It was a far cry from “The buck stops here.” President Donald Trump, dealt a stinging de- feat with the failure of the Republican health care bill in the Senate, flipped the script from Harry Truman’s famous declaration of presi- dential responsibility and declared, “I am not going to own it.” He had tweeted earlier, “We were let down by all of the THE BOUNTIFUL UTAH SOUTH STAKE honored a pioneer business with its Handcart Days float. The float later won the Sweepstakes Award in this year’s Days of ‘47 parade. Democrats and a few Republicans.” This is the same president who thundered night after night on the campaign trail that it would be “so easy” to repeal and replace the Obama health care law on Day One of his administration. Try and tweet as he might, Trump can’t now avoid a share of the blame for the stall-out of that repeal effort. It’s a president’s burden to shoulder the nation’s problems whether they are inherited or created in real time. Barack Obama took office with the American economy facing its worst Community, history and fun crisis since the Great Depression. John F. Kennedy accepted responsibility for the failure of the invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, ordered on his own watch. Photos by Jenniffer Wardell “That’s the nature of being elected president: You own the policies, the economy and his party since Obamacare became law seven years ago. the government,” said presidential historian Julian Zelizer, a professor at Princeton The president’s disjointed support for the health care plan did little to persuade University. “You own the positives and negatives of the job whether you think it’s your Republicans to support it, and the fact that his approval ratings had dropped below 40 fault or not. You live in the White House: You can’t disassociate yourself from what percent didn’t help either. happens if you don’t like it.” Trump never held a news conference or delivered a major speech to sell the bill to Trump took office armed with Republican control of both houses of Congress and the public. He never leveraged his popularity among rank-and-file Republican voters an ambitious agenda that would begin with the repeal and replacement of Obamacare. by barnstorming the districts of wavering GOP senators. And he never spearheaded Six months later, the collapse of the GOP plan was a sharp rebuke for the president, who was unable to cajole or threaten Republicans to stay in line and who exerted little of his diminished political capital to see through a promise that had been at the core of n See “REFORM” p. B2 Debt consolidation can go wrong in many ways

By LIZ WESTON NerdWallet DAVIS HIGH’S marching band (above) was among those to walk the route at this year’s Handcart Days Parade, performing songs such as “Carry On My Wayward Son” by Kansas. Daniel Montville knew a debt consolidation loan wouldn’t solve his financial problems, but the hos- pice nurse hoped it would give him some breathing FAmILIES bought tickets for fair rides (above) and play on inflatables during Handcart Days room. He had already filed for bankruptcy once, in Activities at Bountiful City Park. Below: Mikayla Bullock waits for Daro, one of the Handcart Days volunteers, to brand a small bit of wood in the festival’s Pioneer village. 2005, and was determined not to do it again. Montville took out the loan in 2015, but within a year he had fallen behind on its payments and on the payday loans he got to help his daughter, a single mother with four children. The payday lenders all but cleaned out his checking account each time a paycheck landed, leaving little money for necessities. Then his daughter lost her job, and the $5,000 tax refund she had promised to him as repayment went instead to supporting her kids. Shoppers fret as companies “That’s when I wised up and realized this was a no-win situation,” take over favorite brands says Montville, 49, of Parma, . Montville is By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO boutiques. Arkenberg believes puts now repaying his cost-cutting ahead of workers. creditors under a AP Writer THE wOODS crOSS HIGH cHEErLEADErS get folks along the parade route excited for next “In my mind, Walmart’s participation of the five-year Chapter brand will cheapen it,” he said in an interview. year’s school year on a float shared by the student body officers, above. Below: One of the 13 bankruptcy NEW YORK (AP)—Some shop- Retail history is full of big companies clowns riding along the parade route stops to say hi to a group of local children. Several clowns repayment plan. taking over smaller labels, with mixed riding various bikes and small cars stopped to interact with kids, and at times hand out candy, Debt pers are fretting about big com- results. Cosmetic giant Estee Lauder kept throughout the parade. consolidation panies they don’t like taking over the irreverent spirit of MAC Cosmetics can feel like when it bought the remaining stake of the the answer their favorite brands. upstart makeup brand in 1998. And when to a struggling borrower’s prayer, but it often doesn’t address the The latest: Amazon’s move to purchase Marriott International purchased the swank overspending that caused the debt in the first place. Within a short Whole Foods has spurred worries about a Ritz-Carlton chain that same year, it found time, borrowers often find themselves buried deeper in bills. decline in quality and ethical standards, or that success because it took a hands-off approach, “It’s a quick fix,” says Danielle Garcia, a credit counselor with the store will become like other supermarkets. says Allen Adamson, founder of the firm American Financial Solutions in Bremerton, Washington. “They aren’t Walmart’s purchase of clothing labels BrandSimpleConsulting. fixing the root of the problem.” ModCloth and has some shoppers But plenty of cases didn’t turn out so well, anxious that the world’s largest retailer will as Arkenberg noted. Sears Holdings Corp. Out of the frying pan cheapen the quality of the clothes, or they’re The five-year, $17,000 loan Montville got from his credit union, for purchased sporty outdoor chain Lands’ End in vowing not to buy the brand again because 2002, but sales deteriorated before Sears spun example, paid off 10 high-rate credit card bills, lowered the interest rate they don’t want to support Walmart. on the debt from double digits to about 8 percent and offered a fixed it back off in 2014. Cereal giant Kellogg Co. For big companies, the challenge is always bought Kashi in 2000 as it sought to get into monthly payment of $375, less than what he was paying combined on expanding the reach of a beloved brand the cards. the organic food market. But sales of Kashi without alienating its core customers. Of the tumbled after Kellogg stopped letting Kashi What the loan didn’t do, however, was change Montville’s spending recent deals, that’s a bigger job for Walmart, habits. Paying off the credit cards just gave him more room to charge. run its business independently. since its reputation is more about low prices Arkenberg is also worried about his local Some of the debt came from unexpected expenses, such as car than trendy fashion – and shoppers might not repairs. But Montville estimates 60 percent came from “foolish Mariano’s grocery store changing for the view the world’s largest retailer very positively. worse now that its parent company is owned spending.” “Bye bye Bonobos,” T.D. Arkenberg wrote “I wanted a TV. I needed clothes. I want to go to a movie,” Montville by Kroger Co., the nation’s second-largest food on Twitter. “I’ll miss you. You were a great retailer. He hasn’t seen any negative impact so says. When he bought a new computer, he noticed only the low monthly brand. But as Sears destroyed Lands’ End, payment of $35, not the 25 percent interest rate he was being charged. far – but is watchful. Walmart will destroy Bonobos!” “There is a level of distrust among big When his daughter got into financial trouble, he turned to payday loans Arkenberg, of Arlington Heights, Illinois, has THE FESTIVAL FEATUrED two days of performances, including the Palkki/Cox Family Band, because his cards were maxed out. institutions,” said Wendy Liebmann, CEO five pairs of Bonobos pants and loves the way of consulting firm WSL Strategic Retail. “So above. Other performers includes Leaping Lulu, Maddie Wilson, Bluegrass Thunder, Sheltered Now that he can no longer borrow – his credit card accounts are they fit. He planned to buy more, but now says Reality Drumline, and more. he’ll shop more at Nordstrom and other small n See “DEBT” p. B2 n See “BRANDS” p. B2 B2 OUTLOOK CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017

Whole Foods shoppers are members of Brands Amazon Prime, and more than 25 percent of Whole Foods customers already Continued from p. B1 buy some groceries on Amazon, says consumer research firm Magid. there’s a very delicate balance for big Whole Foods’ most loyal shoppers companies to continue to support (the were fairly negative about the deal, with label) and let it grow, and taking costs out almost 43 percent saying they thought of it to make it more efficient.” it was a bad idea, according to a survey Joan Walsh, a Whole Foods customer of more than 2,000 shoppers conducted from Seattle, is concerned that Amazon by research firm GlobalData Retail after could ruin the shopping experience at her the purchase was announced. Most of favorite store. the concerns centered around a possible “I really like Whole Foods for its quality, change in food quality or the company’s customer service, and also its proximity ethical standards, the report said, and just to my home and the fact they have all over half fear the deal might mean Whole natural ingredients, non-GMO products,” Foods becomes like “any other grocer.” said Walsh. “I just worry that Amazon “The finding underlines the fact will really degrade the kind of customer Amazon will have to tread carefully as it service and quality I’m accustomed to.” makes changes at Whole Foods,” wrote Neither Amazon nor Whole Foods has Neil Saunders, managing director of retail said much about what they plan. They at GlobalData. have said, though, that they don’t intend Smaller companies see opportunities to change Whole Foods’ standards, which in those concerns. Take Gunnar include a ban on artificial ingredients. Lovelace, the co-founder of online And Walmart says it’s keeping the stable retailer Thrive Market, which aims to make non-perishable organic food of online brands it’s bought up, including actually accelerated. efforts. ModCloth and Bonobos, independent. It and non-GMO products more widely But Dunn concedes there’s work to “We need to help them rethink the affordable. Lovelace believes he’ll benefit says they won’t be sold in Walmart stores be done in appeasing what he calls a Walmart they thought they knew,” he – only through Jet.com, which Walmart from shoppers worried about Amazon dissatisfied minority who are loud on said. Being owned by Walmart will taking over even more of their shopping acquired last year. social media. He says some shoppers improve logistics like faster shipping, he Andy Dunn, co-founder and CEO of experience. don’t understand that Walmart is a said, and promised that the quality and “Consumers are so sophisticated they Bonobos, said that when news of the different company than it was in the past, service will be at least the same. possible deal leaked two months ago, it can smell the phoniness,” he said, “and and he plans to be a “mouthpiece” to While Walmart and Bonobos likely had that plays to our vantage point.” gave him a chance to test the reaction. trumpet the company’s moves to increase little overlap in customers, Amazon and And he found that customer growth pay for workers and its environmental Whole Foods do. More than 60 percent of

Consolidation a strategy, not a because they lowered their interest rates, don’t have to be a disaster if borrowers: Debt but they don’t realize they’re spending – Stop using credit cards cure assets - retirement accounts and home – Commit to a budget Continued from p. B1 Montville’s attorney, Blake Brewer, says equity - that generally would be protected – Save for emergencies so they don’t have many of his clients have no idea how their from creditors in bankruptcy court. to borrow to cover unexpected expenses expenses stack up against their income. People seeking debt consolidation Most importantly, their debt must be closed, and he would need the bankruptcy They assume that their next tax refund or court’s permission to replace his car – also can wind up with debt settlement manageable and payable in the three- stretch of overtime will help them catch companies, which promise to persuade to five-year term of the typical debt Montville finally is thinking about what up, not realizing they’re consistently he actually needs to buy versus what he creditors to accept less than what they’re consolidation loan. If it would take longer spending more than they make. owed. Debt settlement typically causes a than five years to pay off the debt on their wants to buy. He considers whether he “These people are just shocked when can do without a purchase or put it off. If major hit to credit scores, but success isn’t own, borrowers should consult a credit I sit down with them and take out a guaranteed and some companies simply counselor or bankruptcy attorney. he really wants something, he saves for it. calculator,” Brewer says. Some of his “My feeling now is, cash only,” disappear with the thousands of dollars “By the time most people go looking clients consolidated their debt using a they charge. for help, they’re already in too deep,” says Montville says. “Once I pay cash, nobody 401(k) loan or a home equity line of credit. can take it from me.” Debt consolidation loans, through a Garcia, the credit counselor. They pride themselves on saving money credit union or a reputable online lender,

infrastructure plan – which would have Reform likely received support from unions and blue-collar workers, making it hard for Continued from p. B1 Democrats to oppose – Trump opted to tackle the far more polarizing issue of Forza Futbol Club a coherent communications strategy-- health care first. He outsourced most of Soccer For All Level Of Player beyond random tweets -- to push for the the work to House Speaker Paul Ryan and plan. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. “The best way to motivate members is It became a strictly Republican talk to their constituents and at no point effort which, due to the party’s slight did he try to talk to Americans about advantages in the House and Senate, Fall Recreation Soccer Registration health care reform in any sort of serious had little margin for error. And it was way,” said Alex Conant, a Republican conservatives from Trump’s own wing of strategist who worked on Florida the Republican party who thwarted him. Players From Ages U3-U18 Sen. Marco Rubio’s 2016 presidential The conservative House Freedom campaign. “His attention seems to drift Caucus defied him and ignored his Regular Registration Ends 07/16/2017 with whatever is on cable news on any Twitter threats. The two senators who given moment as opposed to what is on withdrew their support Monday night, Late Registration Ends 08/07/2017 the Senate floor any given week.” effectively killing the bill, didn’t even Sounding almost like a bystander give the White House a heads-up before during his brief Oval Office remarks announcing their decisions. And even Tuesday, Trump six times expressed though Trump allies have threatened “disappointment” that the Republican to aid primary challengers to a pair of Please see our wensite for registration and additional effort had failed. And he insisted the fault on-the-fence senators – Jeff Flake of information on all our programs and camps rested with Democrats and suggested Arizona and Dean Heller of Nevada – the Obamacare should be left to fail on its Republicans did not cave, potentially own. setting a worrisome precedent for the “I’m not going to own it,” Trump White House as it tries to move ahead insisted. “I can tell you that Republicans with the rest of its stalled agenda. are not going to own it.” Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, www.forzafutbolclub.com Democrats blasted Trump’s blame a Trump adviser, believes that both game, with Senate Minority Leader Congress and the White House share Chuck Schumer saying his refusal to blame after seemingly forgetting that accept responsibility demonstrated “such “opposition parties pass press releases a lack of leadership.” that get vetoed, while governing parties “That is such a small and petty pass bills in which every paragraph gets response,” Schumer said. “Because the scrutinized.” 600 North 500 West - Suite C president, he’s in charge. And to hurt “I hope the president learns that to do millions of people because he’s angry he something really, really big, you need to Bountiful, Utah 84010 didn’t get his way is not being a leader.” be disciplined and focused and sort out Despite Trump’s efforts to shift blame your communications program,” said across the aisle, the White House made Gingrich. “So far, they are clearly not A non-profi t 5013(c) serving the little effort to court Democrats. capable of doing that.” youth of Utah since 1979. Instead of initially pursuing an B2 OUTLOOK CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 OPINION/News cLipper • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 B3 Whole Foods shoppers are members of Brands Amazon Prime, and more than 25 percent cycLopS op-ed of Whole Foods customers already Continued from p. B1 buy some groceries on Amazon, says consumer research firm Magid. Constitution was a there’s a very delicate balance for big Whole Foods’ most loyal shoppers We have a duty to help others companies to continue to support (the were fairly negative about the deal, with label) and let it grow, and taking costs out almost 43 percent saying they thought The opinions stated in this article of it to make it more efficient.” it was a bad idea, according to a survey Apple Computer co-founder Steve us to be good people. But moral- reminder in Baghdad are solely those of the author and not of Joan Walsh, a Whole Foods customer of more than 2,000 shoppers conducted Jobs, studied Buddhism along with ity, whether or not connected to The Davis Clipper. Christianity, but on his deathbed religion, should dictate kindness The opinions stated in this from Seattle, is concerned that Amazon by research firm GlobalData Retail after dAn cLArk SideBAr could ruin the shopping experience at her the purchase was announced. Most of was still intrigued by the mystery and a responsibility to look out for article are solely those of the the concerns centered around a possible BRYAN GRAY of what lie ahead. the well-being of others. And this author and not of The Davis favorite store. Dan Clark is one of Utah’s “I really like Whole Foods for its quality, change in food quality or the company’s Experienced But regardless of whether you should be especially true of those Clipper. ethical standards, the report said, and just journalist, “know” or merely “hope you know” who believe in a final judgement best-kept secrets. He’s customer service, and also its proximity businessman considered one of the top 10 to my home and the fact they have all over half fear the deal might mean Whole or even “fear not knowing,” there is beyond the grave. Dan Foods becomes like “any other grocer.” living in Davis one thing most of us should agree It is not moral or humane to speakers in the world, and natural ingredients, non-GMO products,” County ClARk he’s a New York Times best- said Walsh. “I just worry that Amazon “The finding underlines the fact upon: we have a duty – and one make fun of prisoners of war and Utah resident selling author, publishing will really degrade the kind of customer Amazon will have to tread carefully as it that may or may not be rewarded Gold Star families – yet so many service and quality I’m accustomed to.” makes changes at Whole Foods,” wrote in a “next life” – to help others who Utahns gave Donald Trump a pass. nearly three dozen books. Neither Amazon nor Whole Foods has Neil Saunders, managing director of retail are struggling in the here and now. I feel the same way about child In 2005, Clark was inducted said much about what they plan. They at GlobalData. I thought of this while read- abuser priests, the law enforcement into the National Speakers have said, though, that they don’t intend Smaller companies see opportunities ing of an early July incident in a officers who shot a 911 caller sim- Association Speakers Hall of to change Whole Foods’ standards, which in those concerns. Take Gunnar small Florida town. A 31-year old ply because he heard a loud noise, Fame and is a highly-sought include a ban on artificial ingredients. Lovelace, the co-founder of online man drowned in a retention pond. an unarmed man because he had a uring a visit expert on leadership train- And Walmart says it’s keeping the stable retailer Thrive Market, which aims ttending the funeral of Police discovered later that five broken taillight, or the teenage girl with U.S. and ing. Clark is a devoted father to make non-perishable organic food of online brands it’s bought up, including actually accelerated. efforts. our publisher’s loyal teenagers, ages 14-16, had made who goaded her “boyfriend” into coalition com- and husband, in fact he ModCloth and Bonobos, independent. It and non-GMO products more widely a video of the drowning in which committing suicide. Actions (and D was named Utah Father of But Dunn concedes there’s work to “We need to help them rethink the wife, I heard an older says they won’t be sold in Walmart stores affordable. Lovelace believes he’ll benefit A they can be heard laughing at the non-actions) matter. bat troops in South- the Year in 2012. He is also be done in appeasing what he calls a Walmart they thought they knew,” he from shoppers worried about Amazon couple console the grieving – only through Jet.com, which Walmart dissatisfied minority who are loud on said. Being owned by Walmart will man and telling the screaming I don’t know what should hap- west Asia in 2005, I passionate about supporting acquired last year. taking over even more of their shopping family that the deceased had victim that he was going to die. pen to the teenagers in Florida the military. Earlier this year, social media. He says some shoppers improve logistics like faster shipping, he experience. gave 23 speeches on Andy Dunn, co-founder and CEO of don’t understand that Walmart is a said, and promised that the quality and simply begun the next part of At first blush, I figured the who laughed at the dying man. If Clark was presented with Bonobos, said that when news of the “Consumers are so sophisticated they teens would be held liable for their the law cannot pound them into 12 bases, and on the the American Spirit Award, different company than it was in the past, service will be at least the same. can smell the phoniness,” he said, “and possible deal leaked two months ago, it and he plans to be a “mouthpiece” to While Walmart and Bonobos likely had her life. actions, but it turns out Florida, the soil, we can only hope for U.S.S. Harry S. Tru- the highest form of recogni- that plays to our vantage point.” There is comfort in that belief, gave him a chance to test the reaction. trumpet the company’s moves to increase little overlap in customers, Amazon and like most states, does not require reasonable karma. But all of us man aircraft carrier tion given to a civilian who And he found that customer growth pay for workers and its environmental Whole Foods do. More than 60 percent of the idea of families joining each people to call or give help when should agree that these punks are has made a significant other in eternity. While it doesn’t someone is in distress. In a 2012 a danger to a civilized society, as to more than 30,000 impact on the Air Force. erase loneliness, it blunts the sting legal argument, Supreme Court are people who set fire to cats and of our bravest sol- Clark has appeared on over of the inevitability of death and pro- Justice Anthony Kennedy noted, torture dogs. 500 television and radio vides a framework for how a person diers, airmen, sailors because they lowered their interest rates, don’t have to be a disaster if borrowers: “You don’t have the duty to res- As to whether lawmakers should shows including Oprah and Consolidation a strategy, not a lives their life. As former United Debt but they don’t realize they’re spending – Stop using credit cards cue someone if that person is in impose penalties for people show- and marines in Iraq, Glenn Beck, and has been cure Nation leader Dag Hammarskjold assets - retirement accounts and home – Commit to a budget danger.” He used the example of ing callous indifference to other Afghanistan, Kuwait, the feature article in Mayo Continued from p. B1 Montville’s attorney, Blake Brewer, says equity - that generally would be protected – Save for emergencies so they don’t have wrote, “It is our conception of a blind man walking in front of a people’s pain, I’m on the bubble. many of his clients have no idea how their UAE, Bahrain, and Clinic Magazine, Forbes, Inc., from creditors in bankruptcy court. to borrow to cover unexpected expenses death which decides our answers moving car. Laws will not increase compas- expenses stack up against their income. to all the questions that life puts Qatar. Entrepreneur, and Millionaire closed, and he would need the bankruptcy People seeking debt consolidation Most importantly, their debt must be I suppose the law cannot force sion. In this life, the best we can Magazines. Although he still They assume that their next tax refund or also can wind up with debt settlement manageable and payable in the three- upon us.” Among the remarkable court’s permission to replace his car – any of us to heed our better an- do is look in the mirror and hope a travels the world to speak to stretch of overtime will help them catch companies, which promise to persuade to five-year term of the typical debt Not everyone, of course, has military officers I met, Montville finally is thinking about what up, not realizing they’re consistently gel. Statutes cannot force any of bright light is reflected. thousands of listeners, Clark he actually needs to buy versus what he creditors to accept less than what they’re consolidation loan. If it would take longer the same conception. Some, like one leader made a huge spending more than they make. owed. Debt settlement typically causes a than five years to pay off the debt on their impression on me. During is available to speak to local wants to buy. He considers whether he “These people are just shocked when businesses and organiza- can do without a purchase or put it off. If major hit to credit scores, but success isn’t own, borrowers should consult a credit a conversation with Colonel I sit down with them and take out a guaranteed and some companies simply counselor or bankruptcy attorney. Blair Hansen (now Major tions. For information about he really wants something, he saves for it. calculator,” Brewer says. Some of his booking Clark for a speech “My feeling now is, cash only,” disappear with the thousands of dollars “By the time most people go looking LetterS to the editor General USAF), Com- clients consolidated their debt using a they charge. for help, they’re already in too deep,” says mander, 332nd Air Expe- or leadership training, con- Montville says. “Once I pay cash, nobody 401(k) loan or a home equity line of credit. Debt consolidation loans, through a Garcia, the credit counselor. ditionary Wing, he pulled tact info@danclarkspeak. can take it from me.” They pride themselves on saving money credit union or a reputable online lender, Woods Cross residents paying too much for police services a book from his pocket. com or call 1-800-676- It was a copy of the U.S. 1211. Constitution. He carried it Dear Editor: The thrill of the chase we’ve all felt subsidizing WX! But Butler said he infrastructure plan – which would have with him 24/7 to remind At the July 18 Woods Cross City and the adrenalin was flowing and is not going to change that until city my appreciation for the Reform likely received support from unions and him why he was in harm’s Council meeting, Chief Greg Butler best judgment temporarily went out council makes him. sacrifice of their families, blue-collar workers, making it hard for way, away from his fam- Continued from p. B1 announced that one of the Woods the vehicle window. Note -- budgets posted on their their personal commitment Democrats to oppose – Trump opted to ily, and fighting bad guys Cross Police Officers had raced Now Woods Cross taxpayers have websites show expected police to service before self and tackle the far more polarizing issue of Forza Futbol Club who didn’t recognize the through the “spikes” that had been to pay for new tires. Should the of- salaries for West Bountiful will be what they teach us about a coherent communications strategy-- health care first. He outsourced most of God-given rights of every Soccer For All Level Of Player placed in the street in West Bounti- ficer pay for them? Or should West $541,900, but Woods Cross taxpay- being an American. beyond random tweets -- to push for the the work to House Speaker Paul Ryan and human being. ful. He said West Bountiful Police Bountiful pay for the new tires? ers will pay twice that at $1,003,000 On Sept. 11, 2001, ter- plan. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Colonel Hansen em- had placed the spikes to stop a After all, WX taxpayers subsidize for their police salaries and wages. rorists did not attack our “The best way to motivate members is It became a strictly Republican phasized that our troops driver they were chasing, and a West Bountiful and nearby police Also note -- West Bountiful is using landmass full of natural talk to their constituents and at no point effort which, due to the party’s slight were not fighting for a Fall Recreation Soccer Registration Woods Cross officer assisted in the agencies year round, not getting a 28 percent of its total revenue for resources and breathtaking did he try to talk to Americans about advantages in the House and Senate, U.S. President, or for any chase. penny in return. policing – Woods Cross uses 36 per- forests, lakes, mountains health care reform in any sort of serious had little margin for error. And it was elected official, but only as Butler told the citizens that the It is routinely announced every cent of its revenue for policing. and plains. They did not way,” said Alex Conant, a Republican conservatives from Trump’s own wing of defenders of the Constitu- Players From Ages U3-U18 spikes had not been placed in the two weeks at city council meetings WX taxpayers are paying too attack a race, gender or strategist who worked on Florida the Republican party who thwarted him. tion. Tears filled my eyes street properly. I question why that 10 to 20 percent of the calls much for police services and subsi- specific group of people. Sen. Marco Rubio’s 2016 presidential The conservative House Freedom as I realized in the military Regular Registration Ends 07/16/2017 these high-speed chases are needed that WX officers respond to are dizing other communities beyond They attacked what we campaign. “His attention seems to drift Caucus defied him and ignored his we honor those who will- on our streets. I have not forgotten outside of WX. When it was obvious what is just. We need to go to a con- believe in. Which means with whatever is on cable news on any Twitter threats. The two senators who ingly sacrifice themselves Late Registration Ends 08/07/2017 the video of a Woods Cross officer that WX taxpayers were not get- solidated unified police department living in America does not given moment as opposed to what is on withdrew their support Monday night, so that others may live; and chasing a young woman into a train ting reciprocated with free services so that the smaller communities in make you an American! the Senate floor any given week.” effectively killing the bill, didn’t even in the corporate world we Sounding almost like a bystander in an earlier year. We were lucky from the other cities, Butler stopped Davis County can pool resources. America is an experi- give the White House a heads-up before give bonuses to those who during his brief Oval Office remarks announcing their decisions. And even that both of them were not killed. providing that information. Unifying will be better for the ment in self-government, willingly sacrifice others. Tuesday, Trump six times expressed though Trump allies have threatened Thankfully that didn’t happen. I have focused in the past on WX taxpayers and the police officers founded on specific ideals Shamefully, we have it “disappointment” that the Republican to aid primary challengers to a pair of Please see our wensite for registration and additional This year, if the Woods Cross subsidizing West Bountiful because involved. and preserved through bass-ackwards! effort had failed. And he insisted the fault on-the-fence senators – Jeff Flake of officer that ran over the spikes was the median income for West Bounti- obedience to a set of core information on all our programs and camps In our 21st century con- rested with Democrats and suggested Arizona and Dean Heller of Nevada – the going so fast he couldn’t stop to ful citizens is about $10,000 more D L Weeks values couched in an incen- sciousness of over-empha- Obamacare should be left to fail on its Republicans did not cave, potentially miss the spikes he was going fast per year than Woods Cross taxpay- Woods Cross tive-motivated economic sized political correctness, own. setting a worrisome precedent for the enough to run over a person too. ers – West Bountiful should be system of free enterprise. “I’m not going to own it,” Trump White House as it tries to move ahead our beloved Constitution America is a land of op- insisted. “I can tell you that Republicans with the rest of its stalled agenda. guarantees everyone has portunity, not entitlement, are not going to own it.” Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, www.forzafutbolclub.com the privilege of worshiping, which is clearly spelled Democrats blasted Trump’s blame a Trump adviser, believes that both Metro tax increase or not worshipping, God out by our divinely guided game, with Senate Minority Leader Congress and the White House share Bountiful campaign doesn’t make sense according to the dictates Founding Fathers. Chuck Schumer saying his refusal to blame after seemingly forgetting that is for a good cause of their own conscience, As you study the Con- accept responsibility demonstrated “such “opposition parties pass press releases Dear Editor: kind of bossism in politics has always with the expectation that stitution, I trust you’ll a lack of leadership.” that get vetoed, while governing parties I’ve been a Bountiful resident for troubled me. Dear Editor: each of us will afford one conclude that being an “That is such a small and petty pass bills in which every paragraph gets nearly all of my life, and I’ve known From what I can tell, the reason Hi, my name is James from another the same privilege, American requires as part response,” Schumer said. “Because the scrutinized.” 600 North 500 West - Suite C its mayors and council members go- we need this new political party to Scout troop 1401, and I want especially defending and of our civic duty, we must ing back many years. I’ve agreed and think for us is that Mr. Collinwood president, he’s in charge. And to hurt “I hope the president learns that to do Bountiful, Utah 84010 to talk about the proposed tax protecting the inalienable be moral in our conduct to- millions of people because he’s angry he something really, really big, you need to disagreed with this or that, but they believes the current City leaders do increase for the firemen in Cen- rights of those who dis- ward all people. As a group didn’t get his way is not being a leader.” be disciplined and focused and sort out have all been good people, who have not listen to voters. Exhibit A is that terville. In the latest Centerville agree with our theology. of immigrants who have served the public well and honorably. the current bunch proposed to build Those who threaten or Despite Trump’s efforts to shift blame your communications program,” said A non-profi t 5013(c) serving the newsletter, Mayor Cutler said that all arrived in America on across the aisle, the White House made Gingrich. “So far, they are clearly not I don’t know what to make of the a new city hall, which Mr. Collinwood the response call from firemen execute hate crimes must different ships, we are all in little effort to court Democrats. capable of doing that.” youth of Utah since 1979. new political party that Dean Col- and his new party didn’t like. The and women has increased from be prosecuted to the full the same boat now. May we Instead of initially pursuing an linwood has organized to take over new party raised a ruckus, and then 4 minutes to 6 minutes. I person- extent of the law. However, come together to heal our city government by telling us all “who the City Council voted to scrap the ally think that Mayor Cutler had a no one is a bigot because beloved country and unite it’s safe to vote for to clean house.” project. That’s being unresponsive good point when he stated that if a he/she disagrees with our as citizens living together The Better Bountiful Party is also to public opinion? Say again? Bounti- loved one was in danger, he would purpose of life, our defini- as “one nation, under God, telling us that the sky is falling, and ful City has not raised its property want the firemen there as fast as tion of marriage, or our indivisible, with liberty and only that party, with Collinwood as tax rate in 17 years; yet, the new possible. views on morality. The First justice for all.” mayor, can run things right. The last party claims that only Collinwood & I also agree with building a new Amendment clearly defines (To download a Free time I remember a similar plea for Co. can possibly be fiscal conserva- fire station in Centerville, capable “self-government” as the pocket-size combination of votes from a candidate, I was listen- tives. Really? of also containing EMTs and para- personal responsibility of the U.S. Constitution and ing to Donald Trump: “I’m the only I’ve never before seen a political medics, so there are more people each of us to defend the Declaration of Indepen- person who can make America great campaign built on the logic of “Throw available for emergencies. We rights of every religion and dence, go to danclark.com again.” It’s odd to hear the same spiel them all out because they did what need to have a lot of people ready its members to worship and click on Receive Free from a lifelong Democrat. I asked them to do.” Bountiful is a for emergencies to keep Center- how, where, or what we Gifts and Training.) A flyer I received from the new great place to live, particularly be- ville a safe place. I think that the may, protected by the rule party warned me not to vote for any- cause for want of real scandals, they tax increase is not much, but only of law. Utah resident Dan Clark one Mr. Collinwood had not approved have to be invented. $6.08 more per month, and it is for I have returned many is one of the most sought- as “safe.” Evidently, some candidates a good cause. times to our war zones to after motivational speakers have not agreed to be vetted for po- David R. Irvine inspire and entertain our in the world. litical purity by Mr. Collinwood, and Bountiful James Astling servicemen and women. so they were declared unsafe. This Centerville Each experience solidifies

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I’d been about to start a third genera- locations over the years, working there since I was tion. “My son is turning 18 but Vitality Nutrition has 7 years old dumping trash, and we’re going to work managed to stay strong and etc. When I got paid I’d take together,” said St. Clair. now it’s celebrating 40 years my money and go to Ham- “The best times of my life in business. mond Toys and buy a Hot were working with my dad “I can’t remember a Wheels car and then go buy at Vitality. It’s an exciting time when the business candy.” evolution to put my son in wasn’t around,” said owner St. Clair recalls nutri- the place I was in.” Jared St. Clair. “It’s excit- tional supplements started St. Clair has expanded ing because I’ve seen a lot to become popular when his efforts into a radio show of other stores come and the news hit about the he hosts every Saturday OwNEr jarEd ST. CLaIr loves helping customers learn about health and wellness. go. I was 5 years old when benefits of fish oil. “When at 9 a.m. on 1280 AM and Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper my dad bought it. It was in people found out it was 97.5 FM. “Originally I was the strip center before the heart healthy and backed asked to be a guest on Fit be hosting several events. products, gift cards, demon- who shop here and keep us 5 points mall. It was one of by scientific evidence, they Zone radio but ended up An open house will be strations and samples with in business,” said St. Clair. the original stores when it started to come into the being a regular guest,” he held Friday July 28 from 4 a free yoga class Saturday “I absolutely love and ap- became the mall.” store,” he said. “You could said. “Then he offered the p.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. preciate the people in Davis St. Clair said his dad, only get it at health food slot to me. It’s my favorite July 29 from 10 a.m. 7 p.m. “We recognize we have a County. We couldn’t do this Clyde, was in the nutrition stores. I really enjoyed hour when it comes to featuring drawings for free really amazing core group without them.” industry and bought the people asking about it. It business. It gives me the store as motivation for his challenged me to learn new opportunity to talk about kids to have a place to work things. I had to read herb alternative views to what the and learn more about nutri- books because we couldn’t mainstream is saying about tion. Google it then. That book nutrition.” “He mostly ran the busi- was dog eared like crazy Nowadays supplements ness on the side,” he said. because I was always trying are available in grocery “He hired people to work to get educated on the next stores and online but St. there and eventually my topic.” Clair prides himself in of- mom ran it until about the Back then there weren’t fering high quality products time I was 14 or 15. Then really any options to do and education. Dad asked me to run the what he was doing. “I went “I tell our employees store after school and on to LDS Business college that we don’t sell T-shirts weekends. I was passionate after high school but real- or tires,” he said. “We sell about it.” St. Clair’s brother ized that was not for me,” he the promise of vitality and owns Aloha Nutrition in laughed. “There are plenty health, things you put into Layton. of schools now but I have your body. Education is About a year after he four certifications in areas first and foremost – it’s returned from an LDS mis- of nutrition.” everything. I routinely have sion, St. Clair bought the About 17 years ago there people come in and say, ‘I business from his father. was a big craze on body for take this but I don’t even “I’ve owned it for 23 years,” life, he said. “I didn’t like the know what I’m taking it he said. “One of the first supplement they had so I for.’ If you don’t know why duties I had was to hire a started developing my own or how to take it what’s the wonderful woman named product. It’s the number one point?” Pearl. It was just the two selling product today. When St. Clair is always learn- of us for years. We’ve had I learned I could have suc- ing and requires his staff to a total of seven different cess developing products as well. “We spend about 15 locations, 12 years ago we I became passionate about to 20 hours a month with moved to this one.” formulas. It became a huge employees on education,” The store was sort of a hit – I love it.” he said. “No matter how side thing for his dad, said He started developing for- much you know – you never St. Clair, but when he took mulas for his dad’s company know everything.” over and made it a career it as well. “I did something In conjunction with the really took off. called ‘hair revive,’” he said. 40th anniversary, Vitality, “My parents had a rule “That’s kind of funny that a located at 107 S. 500 W. will B4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Vitality Nutrition store in Davis County and beyond THE celebrates 40th anniversary Showcase THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 C BY BECKY GINOS that we couldn’t work with bald guy helps people get [email protected] customers until we were hair. I have developed 50 14,” he said. “I just loved it different formulas now.” BOUNTIFUL—It’s popped from the first time I worked The store’s legacy is up in several different with customers. I’d been about to start a third genera- Making a locations over the years, working there since I was tion. “My son is turning 18 but Vitality Nutrition has 7 years old dumping trash, and we’re going to work managed to stay strong and etc. When I got paid I’d take together,” said St. Clair. now it’s celebrating 40 years my money and go to Ham- “The best times of my life in business. mond Toys and buy a Hot were working with my dad “I can’t remember a Wheels car and then go buy at Vitality. It’s an exciting ‘different’ time when the business candy.” evolution to put my son in wasn’t around,” said owner St. Clair recalls nutri- the place I was in.” Jared St. Clair. “It’s excit- tional supplements started St. Clair has expanded ing because I’ve seen a lot to become popular when his efforts into a radio show of other stores come and the news hit about the he hosts every Saturday OwNEr jarEd ST. CLaIr loves helping customers learn about health and wellness. go. I was 5 years old when benefits of fish oil. “When at 9 a.m. on 1280 AM and LDS movie Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper my dad bought it. It was in people found out it was 97.5 FM. “Originally I was the strip center before the heart healthy and backed asked to be a guest on Fit be hosting several events. products, gift cards, demon- who shop here and keep us 5 points mall. It was one of by scientific evidence, they Zone radio but ended up By JENNIFFER WARDELL An open house will be strations and samples with in business,” said St. Clair. [email protected] the original stores when it started to come into the being a regular guest,” he held Friday July 28 from 4 a free yoga class Saturday “I absolutely love and ap- became the mall.” store,” he said. “You could said. “Then he offered the p.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. preciate the people in Davis St. Clair said his dad, only get it at health food slot to me. It’s my favorite July 29 from 10 a.m. 7 p.m. “We recognize we have a County. We couldn’t do this CENTERVILLE — There are Clyde, was in the nutrition stores. I really enjoyed hour when it comes to featuring drawings for free really amazing core group without them.” industry and bought the people asking about it. It business. It gives me the a few surprises planned for this store as motivation for his challenged me to learn new opportunity to talk about “TREK.” kids to have a place to work things. I had to read herb alternative views to what the The movie, which filmed scenes at and learn more about nutri- books because we couldn’t mainstream is saying about Centerville Community Park last week, is tion. Google it then. That book nutrition.” meant as a humorous, insightful take on “He mostly ran the busi- was dog eared like crazy Nowadays supplements the summer youth treks that are increas- ness on the side,” he said. because I was always trying are available in grocery ingly popular with The Church of Jesus “He hired people to work to get educated on the next stores and online but St. Christ of Latter-day Saints. Despite the there and eventually my topic.” Clair prides himself in of- association, co-writer and co-director David mom ran it until about the Back then there weren’t fering high quality products Howard said that this won’t be the typical time I was 14 or 15. Then really any options to do and education. LDS film audiences have come to expect. Dad asked me to run the what he was doing. “I went “I tell our employees “It’s a very human story,” said Howard. store after school and on to LDS Business college that we don’t sell T-shirts “It’s more about faith than Mormonism, weekends. I was passionate after high school but real- or tires,” he said. “We sell and more about human nature than the about it.” St. Clair’s brother ized that was not for me,” he the promise of vitality and particular quirks of our culture.” laughed. “There are plenty health, things you put into owns Aloha Nutrition in “TREK,” which is scheduled to hit the- Layton. of schools now but I have your body. Education is aters next summer, follows a group of teens About a year after he four certifications in areas first and foremost – it’s through a summer trek experience. There returned from an LDS mis- of nutrition.” everything. I routinely have sion, St. Clair bought the About 17 years ago there people come in and say, ‘I are plenty of hijinks, including smuggling business from his father. was a big craze on body for take this but I don’t even food, a “special ops” young men’s leader, “I’ve owned it for 23 years,” life, he said. “I didn’t like the know what I’m taking it battling a Twinkie-loving skunk and more. he said. “One of the first supplement they had so I for.’ If you don’t know why Still, there are more serious growth experi- duties I had was to hire a started developing my own or how to take it what’s the ences as well. wonderful woman named product. It’s the number one point?” “My main focus is making sure my char- Pearl. It was just the two selling product today. When St. Clair is always learn- acter’s arc is very clear and precise,” said of us for years. We’ve had I learned I could have suc- ing and requires his staff to Austin Grant, who plays one of the main a total of seven different cess developing products as well. “We spend about 15 characters in the movie. “I want audiences locations, 12 years ago we I became passionate about to 20 hours a month with to see that Tom is a very different person moved to this one.” formulas. It became a huge employees on education,” from beginning to end.” The store was sort of a hit – I love it.” he said. “No matter how Though growth experiences are a regular side thing for his dad, said He started developing for- much you know – you never part of traditional LDS films, the people do- St. Clair, but when he took mulas for his dad’s company know everything.” ing the growing are not. Stefania Barr, who over and made it a career it as well. “I did something In conjunction with the plays another one of the main characters really took off. called ‘hair revive,’” he said. 40th anniversary, Vitality, said that some of the teens on the trek have “My parents had a rule “That’s kind of funny that a located at 107 S. 500 W. will tattoos, multiple piercings, and have the tendency to sneak off and make out. CLOCkWISE FROM TOp: “Part of the story that’s incredibly Writer and Co-director realistic is modern Mormonism for teens,” David Howard with Script she said. “It doesn’t sugarcoat anything. It Supervisor Judi Bell (right) portrays the real experiences of very real and Script Supervisor Intern people who learn things from this strange Abby Woods. Co-Director Alan cultural experience.” Peterson gives instruction What the audience learns, however, is about a scene while actor up to them. According to Grant, another Joel Bishop looks on. Bishop way “TREK” differs from the majority of speaks to Dee Macaluso and LDS films is that there’s no overt message. Steve Anderson while filming. There are deeper themes, but the audience Production Sound Mixer can interpret them in their own way. Douglas Cameron. “Nothing feels forced or gift-wrapped in Photos by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper n See “MOVIE” p. C2 Volunteers still needed for Summerfest 2017 By JENNIFFER WARDELL messages between staff and [email protected] volunteers. These volunteer slots are open to anyone ages 12 and older, though volunteers under BOUNTIFUL — These 18 must have a parent in the guys can’t make Summer- park while they’re volunteering. “Even if people only have a fest magic alone. couple of hours, we can use The Bountiful/Davis Art Cen- them as an extra pair of hands,” ter is seeking volunteers for this said Summerfest Coordinator year’s Summerfest International, Alyssa Revell. which is scheduled to run Aug. Another area that requires 9-12 at Bountiful City Park. The help is the children’s art yard, art center is looking for volun- where volunteers would help teers willing to help out for a few kids and their parents put hours during Summerfest, host together various art projects families willing to take in interna- that would be available. A third tional performers Aug. 6-13, and area that needs volunteers is the for someone interested in taking HOST FAMILIES for international performers are among the volunteers still needed for this year’s Summerfest, set for Summerfest information booth, on the Summerfest Committee Aug. 9-12. Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper which requires people willing Chair job for next year’s festival. to help set up, manage sales, “We’re grateful for the support merfest committee. “We can This year, the festival needs egory is “minion crew,” which from the community,” said Guy never have too many volun- day-to-day volunteers in three includes emptying trash cans, Dugal, a member of the Sum- teers.” different areas. The first cat- cleaning off tables, and running n See “VOLUNTEERS” p. C2

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he Emoji Movie” JENNIFFER may be the most WARDELL “Tdreaded movie of Movie critic, 2017. member of Everyone I’ve talked to, either the Utah Film online or in person, cringes or Critics grimaces the moment I or some- Association one else brings it up. Parents who might be forced to take their children to it have the look But I don’t think anything of resigned suffering I normally could dent the popularity of equate with people stuck at the certain apps, and so we’re left DMV. The studio isn’t even with a movie that takes product screening the movie for critics, placement to an emptier, more which is usually a sign that they soulless level than we’ve ever know the word of mouth will be seen before. so bad they don’t want it to start The filmmakers have no need even a second early. to entertain audiences in order The question, of course, is why. to achieve their goal, and if the It’s not like this is the first ani- A MOMENT from the Candy Crush scenes in “The Emoji Movie” that may make you never want to eat candy again. trailers are any indication they mated movie or TV show created © Sony Pictures Animation haven’t even tried. They just dug in the name of product place- into their store of poop and vomit ment. There are more than a few show, so they want the product. Nothing interesting or engag- Hollywood has ever made. jokes, sprinkled on some desper- cartoons that were created to sell With “The Emoji Movie,” that ing needs to happen, as long as In a better world, “The Emoji ately tired pop culture refer- toys, and one of the reasons the connection is entirely absent. they say the name often enough Movie” would actually turn ences, and hoped that audiences Minions will never die is because The plot has been designed to and make sure there are enough people off the various apps and wouldn’t notice. their merchandise sells so well. sell outside product, whether pretty colors. products the movie is trying so Make it clear that we do. Show But in all of those examples, it’s bringing new devotees to the The saddest part is that the desperately to market. Not that Hollywood how much we hate the product is dependent on the cult of Candy Crush or encourag- concept of a world inside your I have anything against them – I what they’re trying to do by animated show being at least ing new listeners to whichever phone could have been a really have “Candy Crush” on my own making “The Emoji Movie” tank. mildly interesting. The Minions music app it is that the movie’s interesting one. If the creative tablet. But, thanks to “The Emoji Convince your children to watch are so popular because it’s fun selling. All that requires is that team had poured half as much Movie” trailers, the name now something else. Save yourself the to watch them run around and the product be kept onscreen for creativity into it as Disney did brings to mind the image of a suffering. cause trouble, and the success of a suitable length of time, which “Wreck-It Ralph,” the resulting hand vomiting up and then eating If we don’t, we’ll have helped toys depends on how engaging filmmakers have taken care of by movie could have been a classic. a piece of candy corn. For some call “The Emoji Movie 2” into be- the show makes the characters setting up a plot that’s basically a Instead, we get one of the lon- strange reason, I’m not tempted ing. Worse, we’ll have no one to and storylines. People love the journey through all of these apps. gest, most boring commercials to rush over and play it. blame but ourselves.

Monotypes exhibit invites imagination BY JENNIFFER WARDELL [email protected]

BOUNTIFUL — Art means different things to differ- ent people. Proof of this can be found in Scotty Durrant’s latest exhibit of mono- types, still on display for a few more days at Lamp- light Gallery in Bounti- ful. A statement by the artist makes it clear that the collection of abstract prints are open to viewer interpretation, encourag- ing them to find their own ACTORS Austin Grant and Stefania Barr talk between takes. shapes and designs in the Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper swirling colors and shapes. Taken together, the exhibit much funnier seeing it ac- is a fun, playful exercise in Movie tually play out. There are stretching the imagination. so many times that Alan A few of the pieces are Continued from p. C1 calls cut and we all burst titled, guiding viewer any way,” he said. “Ev- into tears of laughter.” interpretation to a certain SCOTTY DURRANT’S erything feels true, and For Howard, watching extent. One set of mono- monotype “The Mad relatable to everybody.” the script he and co- types is titled “Under the Empresses’s Diary,” above. Howard, who was first writer Jon Enos wrote so Moon,” a swirling collec- many years ago is its own Left: A detail of Durrant’s prompted to create what tion of reds and golds with kind of thrill. He credits monotype “Colleen’s Garden,” he said was pitched to a touch of green that for an “amazing” cast, co- which was printed on a paper him as “Mormon ‘Meat- me evoked mountains on director Alan Peterson, balls’” 12 years ago, a moonlit night. “Swamp” towel. A monotype is a single and director of photog- hopes that realism will is all greens and browns, print taken from a design made raphy Wes Johnson with allow the movie’s humor with horizontal lines that in oil paint or ink. Monotypes making the script shine. to reach beyond LDS evoke the ripples of still can be done on any type of “What’s really excit- audiences. water and strands of color paper. ing is when you put your “It’s not mean-spirited,” that look like hanging Photos by Jenniffer Wardell | script in the hands of a said Howard, who is moss. Davis Clipper great director and a great LDS. “But there’s a lot of “Colleen’s Garden” director of photography,” things you can laugh at.” is both sweet and a a valley. The limits are only he said, adding that Pe- Barr, who isn’t LDS, little more experimental, or business card. Dur- in your imagination. terson was teaching him obvious, but the kanji on it agrees. a monotype done on a rant plays with a variety of Lamplight Gallery is lo- a great deal. “It comes is largely blurred enough “This show has been hi- paper towel. The texture of moods and tones through- cated at 170 S. Main Street to life in a way that’s so that it would be impos- larious,” she said. “I read the towel ends up playing out the pieces, from bright, in Bountiful. For more exciting. They take what sible to read even for those the script and thought surprisingly well in the cheerful colors to washes information, visit lamp- you have and make it who know the language. it was funny, but it’s so finished work, creating a Surrounding it are washes of black and gray. lightartgallery.com. better.” latticework fence through and swirls of color that What you see, however, the flowers and creating could be anything from is up to you. In one piece, a shadings of color that dripping ink to the sugges- stretching tree of pink over highlights the roses at the tive outlines of a chaotic, a green hill could be either bottom of the work. colorful city. flower blossoms in the Another piece, “The The majority of the mountains or a bit of coral Mad Empress’s Diary,” remaining pieces are un- under the sea. In another allows for even more de- titled, ranging from larger piece, the reds and yellows tailed flights of fancy. The works to smaller pieces no could be a sunset, flowers, structure of the scroll is bigger than a bookmark or a raging fire consuming

knowledge of other lan- meeting once a week Volunteers guages is always welcome, about the upcoming festi- many of the performers val. Though the job entails Continued from p. C1 already know English. a considerable time com- and answer any questions Though it takes an ef- mitment until the festival people might have. fort, Revell said the experi- wraps up, Dugal said that “We’re just looking for ence is worth it. there are advantages. people with a willingness “It’s a fun way to learn “You get to meet inter- to help,” said Dugal. about other cultures,” she national guests, which is The festival also needs said. “When people host great,” he said. “It’s a fun several host families to once, they want to do it time.” provide homes for the year after year.” To sign up to be a host international performers, If you’re willing to invest family or for any of the with each home taking in in an even longer-term volunteer shifts, visit bdac. one to two performers. commitment, the spot of org/summerfest and Families in this category Summerfest Committee click on the yellow “Sign are required to provide Chair will also be available up” button. For more room and board, basic once this year’s festival information or to express transportation and some wraps up. The official an interest in joining the meals for the performers commitment will start next Summerfest committee, they would be hosting. June, when the Summer- email [email protected] or Though families with a fest Committee begins [email protected]. C2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 DAVIS LIFE/HORIZONS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 C3 MOvIE BEAT Popular Vote advocate Advocating for victims in the military ‘The Emoji Movie’ the worst kind of product placementto speak in Bountiful BY BECKY GINOS pending overseas we have [email protected] the ability to fly the victim and advocate to be at that. BOUNTIFUL—Bunnie Keen member state your vote for It’s a robust system.” he Emoji Movie” JENNIFFER HILL AIR FORCE BASE— may be the most of National Popular Vote president will count. Sexual assault – a heinous Although her depart- WARDELL Utah will share information The League of Women crime that can happen to ment is focused on military “Tdreaded movie of Movie critic, regarding the National Pop- Voters believes the direct- anyone anywhere. But personnel, they collaborate 2017. member of ular Vote movement and its popular-vote method for when victims are in the closely with civilian groups Everyone I’ve talked to, either the Utah Film role in Utah. The meeting electing the President and military where do they such as Safe Harbor and online or in person, cringes or Critics will be held Saturday, Aug. Vice-President is essential turn? the Utah Coalition Against 5 at 10 a.m. at the South to representative govern- grimaces the moment I or some- Association “We provide assistance, Sexual Assault. “It’s impor- one else brings it up. Parents Davis Metro Fire Depart- ment. The League supports advocacy and support for tant to work with them so who might be forced to take ment, 255 South 100 West, changes in the presidential adult military members that we know what re- their children to it have the look But I don’t think anything Bountiful. This meeting is election system from the and their families if they’re sources are available in the of resigned suffering I normally could dent the popularity of sponsored by the League candidate selection process over 18,” said Edie Davis, community,” she said. equate with people stuck at the certain apps, and so we’re left of Women Voters of Davis to the general election. We lead sexual assault re- Davis has been involved County and is open to the support efforts to provide DMV. The studio isn’t even with a movie that takes product sponse coordinator at Hill in a unique self-defense public. voters with sufficient screening the movie for critics, placement to an emptier, more Air Force Base. “Whatever program called Krav Maga soulless level than we’ve ever The National Popular information about candi- the branch of service, or that is also gaining popu- which is usually a sign that they Vote Interstate Compact dates and their positions, know the word of mouth will be seen before. if they’re temporarily as- larity with law enforce- The filmmakers have no need (NPVC) is state legislation public policy issues and the signed to Hill we will assist ment. “It’s Israeli martial so bad they don’t want it to start guaranteeing the presi- selection process itself. The to entertain audiences in order them. It doesn’t matter arts that uses hand-to-hand even a second early. dency to the candidate with League supports action to to achieve their goal, and if the what color uniform they combat,” she said. “The The question, of course, is why. the most popular votes ensure the media, political It’s not like this is the first ani- trailers are any indication they wear.” Israeli army uses it and A MOMENT from the Candy Crush scenes in “The Emoji Movie” that may make you never want to eat candy again. nationwide. According to parties, candidates, and Davis started in the your size doesn’t matter. mated movie or TV show created © Sony Pictures Animation haven’t even tried. They just dug nationalpopularvoteutah. all levels of government in the name of product place- into their store of poop and vomit military in 2006 as a victim It’s based on leverage and org, the compact currently achieve these goals and balance along with instinc- ment. There are more than a few show, so they want the product. Nothing interesting or engag- Hollywood has ever made. jokes, sprinkled on some desper- advocate and has also has 10 member states and provide that information. tive movement. It’s a mix cartoons that were created to sell With “The Emoji Movie,” that ing needs to happen, as long as In a better world, “The Emoji ately tired pop culture refer- worked as an educator in D.C. totaling 165 electoral League of Women Voters sexual assault response. of martial arts and mixed toys, and one of the reasons the connection is entirely absent. they say the name often enough Movie” would actually turn ences, and hoped that audiences votes. When the Compact of Davis County studies and The plot has been designed to and make sure there are enough people off the various apps and wouldn’t notice. “We work with victims martial arts. It’s an open Minions will never die is because membership reaches a total makes recommendations system. We use every- sell outside product, whether pretty colors. products the movie is trying so Make it clear that we do. Show of non-intimate sexual their merchandise sells so well. of 270 electoral votes, the on issues relevant to our assault,” she said. “I have thing. We have volunteers it’s bringing new devotees to the The saddest part is that the desperately to market. Not that Hollywood how much we hate But in all of those examples, minimum needed to win the communities. It is our mis- victim trained and creden- who come in to teach it.” cult of Candy Crush or encourag- concept of a world inside your I have anything against them – I what they’re trying to do by the product is dependent on the presidency, the Compact sion to provide non-partisan tialed advocates under In 1988 there was no phone could have been a really have “Candy Crush” on my own making “The Emoji Movie” tank. animated show being at least ing new listeners to whichever will trigger in the following voter information for Davis me to ensure victims have office or reporting option Convince your children to watch mildly interesting. The Minions music app it is that the movie’s interesting one. If the creative tablet. But, thanks to “The Emoji presidential election. All County, Utah residents. The 24/7 support. They give for victims in the military, are so popular because it’s fun selling. All that requires is that team had poured half as much Movie” trailers, the name now something else. Save yourself the member states will appoint League of Women Voters victims reporting options, Davis said. “They were to watch them run around and the product be kept onscreen for creativity into it as Disney did brings to mind the image of a suffering. electors who are supporters does not support or oppose resources and work the just flailing on their own. EDIE DAVIS battles an aggressor during a self-defense class. cause trouble, and the success of a suitable length of time, which “Wreck-It Ralph,” the resulting hand vomiting up and then eating If we don’t, we’ll have helped of the national popular vote political parties or candi- case from beginning to Now we have a response Courtesy photo toys depends on how engaging filmmakers have taken care of by movie could have been a classic. a piece of candy corn. For some call “The Emoji Movie 2” into be- winner to cast their votes. dates for office. Follow at finish and coordinate any and prevention area with the show makes the characters setting up a plot that’s basically a Instead, we get one of the lon- strange reason, I’m not tempted ing. Worse, we’ll have no one to Even if you do not live in a lwvutah.org. care they may need. Our evidence-based training. and storylines. People love the journey through all of these apps. gest, most boring commercials to rush over and play it. blame but ourselves. goal is to empower the vic- There is a specialist at ev- tim with information they ery installation who looks BIRTHDAY need so they can move at the data to see what the forward.” needs are and what we can There are a variety of do to prevent it.” ways that Davis gets the In 2016, there were 6,172 Monotypes exhibit invites imagination 90TH: cases. “A victim can come reports for all military and report it to me or their services. Those didn’t BY JENNIFFER WARDELL ANDERTON unit supervisor or law necessarily all take place in [email protected] enforcement,” she said. 2016 because some victims “We hope victims come report the assault years Ted J Anderton will greet BOUNTIFUL — Art means to us because it opens up later, or it might have different things to differ- family and friends at the options for confidentiality. taken place before they ent people. bowery at Founders Park in The system the military joined the military but they Proof of this can be Centerville, 300 N. 100 East, has is quite different than serve them all. “People might wonder found in Scotty Durrant’s on Wednesday, Aug. 2 from the state. When they con- ‘how do I intervene or step latest exhibit of mono- fide in me I can get them 6 to 8 p.m. Ted is a long the resources they need in without putting myself types, still on display for time resident of Centerville. like counseling or medi- in harm?’” said Davis. a few more days at Lamp- He and Norma (who passed cal attention. It’s up to the “The DoD is also looking light Gallery in Bounti- away in 2014) raised seven victim. If they report it to a at male sexual assault. ful. A statement by the supervisor it will trigger an Men’s reporting is low but artist makes it clear that children in Centerville. Ted requests the pleasure of investigation and that de- they’re looking at response the collection of abstract cides the direction it goes.” programs for males so prints are open to viewer your presence but not your RECIEVE UP TO Ted J Anderton Volunteer advocates go they will come forward. AIR interpretation, encourag- presents. through 40 hours of train- That’s huge to be able to ing them to find their own ACTORS Austin Grant and Stefania Barr talk between takes. Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper ing and Davis, who has a do that.” $1,500 CONDITIONING shapes and designs in the degree in Human Services, Davis said the biggest IN REBATES TUNE-UP swirling colors and shapes. WEDDING is certified as a sexual as- thing someone can do to Taken together, the exhibit much funnier seeing it ac- sault coordinator and must help victims of sexual as- OR is a fun, playful exercise in Movie tually play out. There are maintain her credentialing sault is believe them. “Our stretching the imagination. so many times that Alan with 32 hours of training campaign is ‘start believ- LENNOX FINANCING $69 A few of the pieces are Continued from p. C1 calls cut and we all burst CHILD- every two years. ing,’” she said. “Victims OFFER* titled, guiding viewer into tears of laughter.” “If the investigating want to be believed then with the purchase of a qualifying through July 31, 2017 any way,” he said. “Ev- ® interpretation to a certain Lennox home comfort system. SCOTTY DURRANT’S erything feels true, and For Howard, watching agency is doing it, we they won’t be so afraid extent. One set of mono- ADAMS monotype “The Mad relatable to everybody.” the script he and co- still follow the case,” said to seek out help. If they types is titled “Under the Empresses’s Diary,” above. Howard, who was first writer Jon Enos wrote so Davis. “We meet with the wait to get resources the Moon,” a swirling collec- many years ago is its own harder it is to heal. It’s a Left: A detail of Durrant’s prompted to create what Sarah Child and Jeffrey legal office and chain of tion of reds and golds with kind of thrill. He credits command so that we can long process and they’re monotype “Colleen’s Garden,” he said was pitched to Adams were married July a touch of green that for an “amazing” cast, co- keep the victim up to date better off in recovery. Be which was printed on a paper him as “Mormon ‘Meat- 14,2017 in the Bountiful me evoked mountains on director Alan Peterson, on where the case is. If the there for that person and balls’” 12 years ago, Temple. A reception was a moonlit night. “Swamp” towel. A monotype is a single and director of photog- victim has any concerns get them the help they hopes that realism will held that evening at the is all greens and browns, print taken from a design made raphy Wes Johnson with we’re able to address them need.” allow the movie’s humor with horizontal lines that in oil paint or ink. Monotypes making the script shine. Child residence. at the meetings.” Rape is about power to reach beyond LDS evoke the ripples of still can be done on any type of “What’s really excit- Sarah is the daughter of Davis said most installa- and control, she said. “We audiences. water and strands of color paper. ing is when you put your Curtis and Jackie Child. She tions have advocates. Hill want to give them back “It’s not mean-spirited,” that look like hanging Photos by Jenniffer Wardell | script in the hands of a served in the Taiwan Taipei has 26 victim advocates, the power and control. It’s said Howard, who is moss. Davis Clipper great director and a great both military and civil- about letting them lead us. LDS. “But there’s a lot of Mission and is continuing Professional Service Done Right... Right Away! “Colleen’s Garden” director of photography,” ian. “Civilians are part of I don’t want to tell them things you can laugh at.” her education at BYU. is both sweet and a a valley. The limits are only he said, adding that Pe- the DoD (Department of what to do with something Barr, who isn’t LDS, Jeffrey is the son of little more experimental, or business card. Dur- in your imagination. terson was teaching him Defense),” she said. “They so close to home as rape. obvious, but the kanji on it agrees. Duane and Natalie Adams, Sarah Child a monotype done on a rant plays with a variety of Lamplight Gallery is lo- a great deal. “It comes can assist in getting protec- The community as a whole is largely blurred enough “This show has been hi- Jeffrey Adams paper towel. The texture of moods and tones through- cated at 170 S. Main Street to life in a way that’s so He served in the Argentina tive orders for the victim. has made strides but still that it would be impos- larious,” she said. “I read the towel ends up playing out the pieces, from bright, in Bountiful. For more exciting. They take what Neuquen Mission and will be If a Court Martial is held has a ways to go. 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Though the job entails that evening at the Qualtrics Expires 8/30/17 Continued from p. C1 already know English. a considerable time com- Gardens in Provo. and answer any questions Though it takes an ef- mitment until the festival Jill is the daughter of people might have. fort, Revell said the experi- wraps up, Dugal said that John C. and Sally Hollings- “We’re just looking for ence is worth it. there are advantages. head. Jill received a bach- people with a willingness “It’s a fun way to learn “You get to meet inter- elor’s degree in home and about other cultures,” she national guests, which is to help,” said Dugal. family living from Brigham The festival also needs said. “When people host great,” he said. “It’s a fun once, they want to do it time.” Young University. She is an several host families to interior designer at Ivory provide homes for the year after year.” To sign up to be a host international performers, If you’re willing to invest family or for any of the Homes in Lehi. in an even longer-term volunteer shifts, visit bdac. Brad is the son of Steven in Provo. with each home taking in Jill Hollingshead one to two performers. commitment, the spot of org/summerfest and and Karen Schramm. He Families in this category Summerfest Committee click on the yellow “Sign served in the Mexico Merida Brad Schramm are required to provide Chair will also be available up” button. For more Mission and received a room and board, basic once this year’s festival information or to express wraps up. The official an interest in joining the bachelor’s degree in finance transportation and some from Brigham Young Univer- After a honeymoon to meals for the performers commitment will start next Summerfest committee, Hawaii, they will make their June, when the Summer- email [email protected] or sity. He is an Enterprise Ac- they would be hosting. count Executive at Qualtrics home in Provo. Though families with a fest Committee begins [email protected]. C4 CHURCH CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017

CALLED TO SERVE Elder Tebbs Elder Grayson Tebbs, son of John and Alicia Tebbs, has been called to serve in the Brazil Campinas Mission. He will speak July 30 at 9 a.m. in the North Canyon 6th Ward, 965 Oakwood, Bountiful.

RETURNED HOME Elder Duke Elder Braden James Duke, son of David and Susan Duke, has returned home after serving in the Sweden Stockholm Mission. He will speak July 30 at 11 a.m. in the Mueller Park 10th Ward, 1800 E. Mueller Park Road, Bountiful. Elder McKee Elder Zachary McKee, son of Michael and Maritza McKee, has returned home after serving in the California Sacramento Mission. He will speak PARTICIPANTS at a recent session of the Layton FamilySearch Center’s Summer Family History Adventure 2017. July 30 at 9 a.m. in the Val Verda 3rd Ward, 2651 Courtesy photo S. 500 West, Bountiful. Elder Stuart Family history classes offer adventure Elder Ryan Stuart, son of Tom and Stephanie Stuart, has returned home after serving in the BY JENNIFFER WARDELL have played, including perspective on life,” she library.” Argentina Neuquen Mission. He will speak July [email protected] gunnysack races. Par- said. Though she still su- 30 at 1 p.m. in the Hidden Lake Ward, 4275 S. ticipants are advised to The two-day classes pervises the program, Bountiful Blvd., Bountiful. LAYTON — It’s a fun way wear appropriate attire for have two different sessions Sherman has taught the to introduce your kids to outside play. each, one for younger particulars to other volun- their ancestors. There are also a variety kids and one for kids teer staff members and left Elder Turner The Layton FamilySe- of indoor activities, includ- ages 8-11. Each session is the day-to-day running to Elder Jackson Turner, son of David and Margo arch Center is hoping to ing walking through the customized for the age and them. Turner, has returned home after serving in the get kids more involved in basics of FamilySearch understanding levels of the “They’re taking it and China Hong Kong Mission. He will speak July family history with their and how to get information students. running with it,” she said. 30 at 11 a.m. in the Park Meadows Ward, 950 N. Summer Family History off of grave markers. “My favorite part of the “They’re doing a good Main, Centerville. Adventure 2017, running They also show kids how program is seeing the chil- job.” in two-day sessions now to add to the “Memories” dren and how they enjoy The program has been through Aug. 10. The section of FamilySearch, learning,” said Sherman. running since June 19, next class session is July allowing them to scan “I always enjoy spending and Sherman said that 31-Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to family photos into the time with children.” the classes’ popularity has noon, and admission is computer, and show kids Sherman got the idea for slowly but surely started to free with advance registra- how to interview family the program during her build over the summer. tion. members and what kinds time as a service mission- “They’re starting to fill “It’s important to teach of questions they might ary at the Ogden Family up now that the idea is get- kids how to do family his- want to ask. History Library. When the ting out,” she said. Missionary deadline: tory,” said Beverly Sher- “We want them to go Layton library was looking To find out what class man, a service missionary home and interview their for a way to bring in more sessions have space still with The Church of Jesus parents and grandparents,” kids, she decided it would available and to register, Photos and information must Christ of Latter-day Saints said Sherman. be a good fit. visit familysearch.org/ who brought the program The classes are designed “For about three years, wiki/en/Layton_Utah_ be submitted by to Layton. to educate kids and help we did a summer program FamilySearch_Center/ Though the program is them get more of a per- for Primary kids,” she Childrens_Area and scroll Thursday, 5 p.m. designed for kids ages 11 sonal sense of the family said. “We kind of tweaked down to the red and purple one week prior to publication and younger, adults and members that have come it a little bit for the items “Click Here” link at the teenage family members before. we have here in the Layton bottom of the page. are welcome to partici- “We try to encourage pate. The two-day session kids to learn more about includes some outdoor their ancestors, because games that grandparents it helps them be closer to or other ancestors may them and have a better

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CALLED TO SERVE the candidate with the most Club. There is a social hour the Kenley Amphitheater, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Ziegfeld Theater this sum- events •••• popular votes nationwide. from 5 to 7 p.m. and then a 403 N. Wasatch Dr., Layton. Colorado. mer. Owners and Weber So far 10 states have joined dinner at 7. One will need Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For State alumni, Morgan and Elder Tebbs July 27 this compact. Learn how this to make reservations ahead details, visit davisarts.org. Caleb Parry, are working with Elder Grayson Tebbs, son of John and Alicia • Bountiful Farmer’s compact will affect Utah if of time. The meal is $35 per North Front Sound traces stAge•••• recently retired professor of Tebbs, has been called to serve in the Brazil Market, 3 to 8 p.m., Bounti- our state joins. 10 a.m. at the person. For reservations and its roots back to the fateful theater Jim Christian on The Campinas Mission. He will speak July 30 ful City Park, 400 North 200 South Metro Fire Station, further information individu- casting decision in 2010 that July 28-Aug. 19 Ziegfeld Theater’s upcom- at 9 a.m. in the North Canyon 6th Ward, 965 West. 255 S. 100 West, Bountiful. als can contact leonblake@ho- thrust four guys together • “An Inspector Calls.” ing summer production of Oakwood, Bountiful. • Farmers Market, 875 S. For more information, call tmail.com or Madeline Jones as a barbershop quartet in Leishman Hall at Center- “Peter and the Starcatcher.” 50 West, Kaysville, 5 to 8 Ann at 801 299-8347. Barlow at maddie.barlow@ The Music Man, the final Point Legacy Theatre is about The play, based on the 2004 p.m. Free yoga class, 6:30 to Aug. 9-12 comcast.net. production in Centerville’s to be home to the high-soci- novel of the same name, is 7:30 p.m. usubotanicalcenter. • Performers from around Rodgers Memorial Theatre ety, snobbish Birling family, the backstory for Peter Pan org. the world will share their (we’re told it wasn’t the last who find themselves at the and the prequel for “Peter and RETURNED HOME July 28 dance, music, and culture show because of the quartet’s very center of an ominous Wendy.” For more informa- • Scorpions on Antelope during the Summerfest Music•••• singing, but we’re not so mystery. Shows run Mon- tion, visit zigarts.com. Island. This is your chance to International art and folk fes- sure, frankly). Going their days and Thursday through Elder Duke find out whether they are the tival. This 30-year tradition, July 28 separate ways after the show, Saturday at 7 p.m. Reserve Elder Braden James Duke, son of David and dangerous creatures they are produced by the Bountiful • The Malibu Revue plays the tenor from that quartet, your tickets by calling the box eXHiBit••• Susan Duke, has returned home after serving in often made out to be or not. Davis Art Center, kicks off music from the golden decade Scott Anderson joined several office at 801-298-1302 or go the Sweden Stockholm Mission. He will speak Meet at the Visitor Center its 2017 festival with Street- of Rock ‘n’ Roll from 1956 different barbershop choruses online to cptutah.org. July 7-31 July 30 at 11 a.m. in the Mueller Park 10th Ward, at 9 p.m. to learn about them Dance on Bountiful’s Main to 1966, from Elvis to the over the years as he moved his Aug. 4-sept. 2 • Lamplight Gallery’s 1800 E. Mueller Park Road, Bountiful. and then head out in the park Street on Aug. 9. Musicians Beatles. They’re coming to family around the Midwest. • Hope Box Theatre featured exhibit for July is to try to see them in their and dancers from all over the Main Stage at Bountiful Upon returning to Utah and will present “Joseph and monotypes by artist Scotty natural habitat. Wear clothes the globe will perform! Join City Park from 7-8:30 p.m. as discovering that no chorus the Amazing Technicolor Durrant. Lamplight Gallery Elder McKee and footwear appropriate for the performers at 6 p.m. part of the city’s free summer existed north of Salt Lake, he Dreamcoat” on their main is located at 170 S. Main Elder Zachary McKee, son of Michael and Maritza walking through sand and for the Mayor’s Reception concert series. The park is rounded up the old gang and stage. The well-known musi- Street in Bountiful. For more McKee, has returned home after serving in the sagebrush. If you have a black as Bountiful Mayor, Randy located at 400 N. 200 West. they decided to form their cal, written by Tim Rice and information, call 801-298- California Sacramento Mission. He will speak light please bring it. The pro- Lewis welcomes the perform- • Concerts in the Park at own. From its humble begin- Andrew Lloyd Webber, tells 0290. PARTICIPANTS at a recent session of the Layton FamilySearch Center’s Summer Family History Adventure 2017. July 30 at 9 a.m. in the Val Verda 3rd Ward, 2651 gram will last approximately Courtesy photo ers to the city at a reception at Brigham Young Historic nings in a Kaysville living the Biblical story of Joseph of Aug. 5-sept. 22 S. 500 West, Bountiful. an hour. Bountiful Davis Art Center, Park, Salt Lake City. Jenny room in April 2014 with four Egypt entirely through song. • Bountiful Davis Art Cen- July 29, Aug. 4 90 North Main Street. Sum- Oaks Baker Workshop (violin initial members, North Front A portion of the proceeds ter will be re-opening August • July 29, 8:30 p.m. merfest will continue Aug. performances by workshop Sound has grown to nearly 30 from the show will go toward 5 with five new exhibitions. Elder Stuart Aug. 4, 7 p.m. Elder Ryan Stuart, son of Tom and Stephanie 10-12, free to the public, at participants of Jenny Oaks members hailing from South a Utah resident and their Exhibits range from collage, Family history classes offer adventure Nocturnal Spiders, Insects Bountiful City Park. With Baker); 7:30 p.m. All ages Jordan to Logan, performing family who are suffering from glass work, photography, and Stuart, has returned home after serving in the and Other Arachnids Night cancer. For tickets and more Argentina Neuquen Mission. He will speak July nine different international welcome. Located on the in back yards, high school desert landscapes, to new BY JENNIFFER WARDELL have played, including perspective on life,” she library.” Walk. Join park staff and in- information, visit hopebox- 30 at 1 p.m. in the Hidden Lake Ward, 4275 S. groups, several great local corner of North Temple and auditoriums, restaurants, the media exhibits of timely so- [email protected] gunnysack races. Par- said. Though she still su- sect experts on a guided night State Street. theatre.com. Bountiful Blvd., Bountiful. performing groups, food LDS Assembly Hall, and cial and cultural commentary. ticipants are advised to The two-day classes pervises the program, walk through the dunes and trucks, artist booths, and the July 29 local television studios. The Aug. 4-sept. 2 An opening reception will be LAYTON — It’s a fun way wear appropriate attire for have two different sessions Sherman has taught the grasses of Antelope Island popular Children’s Art Yard, • If you didn’t catch him chorus performs barbershop • 9 to 5 The Musical. held Aug. 18 from 6-8 p.m. to introduce your kids to outside play. each, one for younger particulars to other volun- Elder Turner looking for and identifying Summerfest is a celebration perform at the annual DAC classics, gospel arrangements, When you’re trying to climb Bountiful Davis Art Center is their ancestors. There are also a variety kids and one for kids teer staff members and left nocturnal arachnids (spiders, of art and culture for all ages! The Halls show, you’re get- irreverent parodies, lilting the corporate ladder, things located at 90 N. Main Street The Layton FamilySe- of indoor activities, includ- ages 8-11. Each session is the day-to-day running to Elder Jackson Turner, son of David and Margo insects and their friends). We Turner, has returned home after serving in the Aug. 12 ting a second chance! Nathan ballads, and rollicking up- can be a bit tough, but when in Bountiful. arch Center is hoping to ing walking through the customized for the age and them. will use flashlights and black you are a woman working China Hong Kong Mission. He will speak July • Bountiful High School Pacheco is a classically trained tempo tunes. get kids more involved in basics of FamilySearch understanding levels of the “They’re taking it and lights to help shine our way Aug. 1 for a “sexist, egotistical, lying, 30 at 11 a.m. in the Park Meadows Ward, 950 N. Class of 1997 is holding its tenor who has a passion for family history with their and how to get information students. running with it,” she said. through these fascinating hypocritical bigot,” it’s even Main, Centerville. 20th high school reunion reaching out and uplifting • Concerts in the Park at clAsses••• Summer Family History off of grave markers. “My favorite part of the “They’re doing a good mini habitats. Meet at the at Eaglewood Golf Course people through music. He’s Brigham Young Historic worse. Three co-workers Adventure 2017, running They also show kids how program is seeing the chil- job.” Visitor Center, and then head Reception Center. For more coming to the Kenley Am- Park, Salt Lake City. The Judy, Violet, and Doralee July 27 in two-day sessions now to add to the “Memories” dren and how they enjoy The program has been out as a group into the park. information please see the phitheater at 8 p.m. as part New Hot 5m New Orleans despise their boss and think • Davis County Senior through Aug. 10. The section of FamilySearch, learning,” said Sherman. running since June 19, Wear close-toed shoes and new class website at http:// of this year’s Summer Nights style Dixieland jazz band, up all sorts of ways of doing Services offers free classes next class session is July allowing them to scan “I always enjoy spending and Sherman said that long pants. Bring a flashlight www.BountifulHigh1997.com series. This will be a show to will perform at 7:30 p.m. All him in, but when an innocent for individuals who care for 31-Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to family photos into the time with children.” the classes’ popularity has and a black light if you have Aug. 26 remember. Kenley Amphi- ages welcome. Located on the mistake turns deadly, things family members that are noon, and admission is computer, and show kids Sherman got the idea for slowly but surely started to one. Park entrance fees apply. • Mark your calendar for theater is located at 445 N. corner of North Temple and take a turn for the wacky older and/or frail. Classes are free with advance registra- how to interview family the program during her build over the summer. Aug. 5 the Viewmont High School Wasatch Drive in Layton. State Street. and wild. A laugh a minute offered at the Golden Years tion. members and what kinds time as a service mission- “They’re starting to fill • Should the President of 40th Year Reunion. Founders This show is sponsored by Aug. 4 comedy from the 1980’s hit Senior Activity Center, 726 “It’s important to teach of questions they might ary at the Ogden Family up now that the idea is get- Missionary deadline: the be elected Park, Centerville, 4 to 10 p.m. Lifetime Products. • Go back in time with an movie, starring Dolly Parton, S. 100 East, Bountiful from kids how to do family his- want to ask. History Library. When the ting out,” she said. by the popular vote rather Bring your own dinner and • Temple Square Concert evening full of music from about three heroines taking noon to 1 p.m. A light lunch tory,” said Beverly Sher- “We want them to go Layton library was looking To find out what class than through the electoral come visit with some “old” Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly John Denver’s hit songs. Roy on “the man” and stepping will be provided at the classes man, a service missionary home and interview their for a way to bring in more sessions have space still Photos and information must college? Is there an easier way friends. More Information: Hall. Combined Institutes of Rivers will help Bountiful into the shoes they were but attendees must RSVP to with The Church of Jesus parents and grandparents,” kids, she decided it would available and to register, to accomplish this objec- www.viewmont77.com or call Religion Choir will perform. residents do just that when he always meant to fill. Perfor- Megan Forbush at 801-525- Christ of Latter-day Saints said Sherman. be a good fit. visit familysearch.org/ be submitted by tive than by a Constitutional Joan Albrand Hewitson 801- Concert is open to the public comes to Bountiful City Park mances are Monday through 5088 by Monday at noon for who brought the program The classes are designed “For about three years, wiki/en/Layton_Utah_ Amendment? Bunnie Keen 231-2284 or joaniehewitson@ ages eight and older. from 7-8:30 p.m. as part of Saturday. For tickets or more that class week. to Layton. to educate kids and help we did a summer program FamilySearch_Center/ Thursday, 5 p.m. of the National Popular Vote comcast.net July 30 the city’s free summer concert information, visit CPTU- * July 27, Transportation Though the program is them get more of a per- for Primary kids,” she Childrens_Area and scroll Interstate Compact will sept. 16 North Front Sound will series. Roy’s concerts always TAH.org or 801-298-1302. Programs in Davis County, designed for kids ages 11 sonal sense of the family said. “We kind of tweaked down to the red and purple one week prior to publication explain how states can enact • Davis High School Class perform at the Davis Arts connect with his audience. Aug. 4-sept. 2 presented by Ann Work- and younger, adults and members that have come it a little bit for the items “Click Here” link at the legislation to guarantee that of 1957 is holding its 60th Council’s Free Sunday Roy is best known for his • It’s a Weber State theater man, Davis County Senior teenage family members before. we have here in the Layton bottom of the page. their electoral votes will go to reunion at Oakridge Country Concert Series at 7 p.m. at sold out performances at the department reunion at The Services. are welcome to partici- “We try to encourage pate. 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This Notice of Auction is being 120 Services Classifi eds given pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, Operates a van for the purpose Utah Code Annotated. #307 STACIE KIERSTEAP, stack of transporting passengers and CONCRETE washer/dryer, lawn mowers, misc meals to locations within Davis Patios, driveways, RV Pads, household, 60+ totes & boxes walks. Lic/Ins. Small jobs okay. #297 JAIME BABALIS, furniture, County. Offi cial application References, Senior discount. Call 60” flat screen tv, household & required; visit our website at Dan 801-518-7265 misc. items and boxes. #308 TODD ELKINS, several work daviscountyutah.gov/oopm for SEAMLESS ALUMINUM benches, office furniture, exten- details or call 801-451-3415. RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- sion ladders, misc. constr. items. ing, deck and fence repairs, C-3363 7/27 Open until fi lled. tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. 801-295-2251 ext 100 Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. Equal Opportunity Employer go2jasonhansen.com *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* 35 yrs. exp. excellent references 115 Yard Work Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- AERATION BY KERRY 699-1942 AKA Peartfection, Lawn Mow- COLLETTES CUSTOM SHOP and SERVICE GUIDE ing, Tilling, Aeration. Cleaning. House cleaning Call Kerry 801-231-7364 customized to fit your needs. Serving since 1986 For free estimates Call or Text **GENERAL CLEAN-UP** 801-910-7485. 10 years Experi- IS OUR SPECIALTY ence. VACUUMS! • Weeding of Flower-Beds PAINTING • Portable Vacuums • Trimming of Bushes/Hedges 20-years Experience. • Raking up Leaves Interior, Exterior, Residential & Utah’s • Central Vacuums We make new and repair old Change • Tree removal & trimming Commercial. Professional finish. your home Free Estimates 801-328-3796 Free est. Call 801-298-4472 or Largest Vacuum • Cleaning Supplies forever with new Dealer vinyl windows 801-706-2951 • Steam Cleaners SCREENS! MULCH, MULCH, MULCH! We 240 For Sale 801-298-3413 deliver and place, South Davis 55 East 400 South • Centerville Area. Danny 385-775-1112 SALES PUPPIES AKC WEST Highland FATHER AND SON [email protected] White Terriers. Born June 3rd. LANDSCAPING Ready August 1st. First shots/ SERVICE www.obrienglassproducts.com Concrete & Landscaping. exams, Puppy packets. 801-295- Quality work at affordable 5959. $1000.00 Negotiable. prices. Concrete, Retaining Walls/ PARTS Driveway, Sidewalks/Bricks. Fenc- BUICK CENTURY 2002, 150,000 Be ready for summer, schedule an AC tune-up today es, tree sod services. Appliance Miles, very clean. Runs Great. removal. Lic/Ins 385-259-2232 A/C, CD player, White asking ALSO 385-227-4522. $1200.00. Call 801-300-9862. Open Knife and 6 days Scissor a week Sharpening DONATE A HVAC CONSTRUCTION, INC. CAR heating • ventilation • air conditioning Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE 624 West 900 North, NSL, Utah 84054 & 305 North 200 West • Bountiful, UT 84010 Needy Families 801-298-4822 Like us on (801) 298-3656 www.hvacinutah.com Facebook 801.294.4060 www.swissboy.biz C6 CLASSIFIEDS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27,, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS C7

Your guide to local goods, services 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS and more. Find it here and online dominium providing for period minations through issuance of a NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ANNOUNCEMENT OF alteration both in the magnitude Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), The following described prop- APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE at www.davisclipper.com of said undivided ownership in accordance with Title 44, Part erty will be sold at public auction TO CREDITORS interest and in the composi- 65 of the Code of Federal Regu- to the highest bidder, payable in ESTATE OF JERRY ALLEN tion of the common areas and lations. These determinations lawful money of the United States MILLER, Deceased facilities to which said interest are the basis for the floodplain at the time of sale, at the Justice Probate No. 173700262 relates); (b) the exclusive right management measures that your Complex, Court’s Building, 800 May Lin Robbins, whose ad- CATEGORY INDEX PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIADS DEADLINE to use and enjoy each of the community is required to adopt West State Street, Farmington, dress is 276 East 1325 North, Layton, Utah, has been appointed limited common areas which or show evidence of having in ef- Utah 84025, on August 23, 2017, • Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 Personal Representative of the is appurtenant to said units; fect to qualify or remain qualified at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the • Animals ...... 210 • Homes for Rent ...... 580 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. above-entitled estate. Creditors • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 (c) the nonexclusive right to for participation in the National purpose of foreclosing a trust of the estate are hereby notified • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication use and enjoy the common Flood Insurance Program. For deed dated September 20, 1996, to: (1) deliver or mail their written • Building Suppies ...... 830 • Investments ...... 670 areas and facilities included in more information on the proposed and executed by PAUL BLAIR claims to the Personal Repre- • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 said condominium project (as flood hazard determinations and AND ANGELA BLAIR HUSBAND • Lost & Found ...... 510 sentative at the address above; • Child Care ...... 530 said project may hereafter be information on the statutory 90- AND WIFE, as Trustors, in favor • Commercial Property ...... 810 • Miscellaneous ...... 820 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com (2) deliver or mail their written • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION expanded) in accordance with day period provided for appeals, of BANK OF UTAH as Beneficiary, claims to the Personal Repre- • Offi ce Space for Rent/Sale ...... 750 the aforesaid declaration and please visit FEMA’s website at which Trust Deed was recorded sentative’s attorney of record, • Condos for Rent ...... 550 Click on the “Classifi eds” tab 1. Always ask for the ad to be read back to you. • Condos for Sale ...... 610 • Open House...... 620 survey map (as said declara- www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/ on September 23, 1996, as Entry Stephen I. Oda, at the following • Duplexes for Rent ...... 575 • Produce ...... 230 2. Please check your ad for errors the fi rst day it appears. Clipper Newspapers will tion and map may hereafter be bfe, or call the FEMA Map Infor- No. 1275589, in Book 2046, at address: 44 N. Main St., #A, • Duplexes for Sale ...... 825 • Rooms for Rent ...... 560 be responsible for the fi rst incorrect insertion at no greater cost than the original amended or supplemented) and mation eXchange (FMIX) toll free Page 42, in the Official Records Layton, UT 84041; or (3) file their • Services ...... 120 • For Sale ...... 240 STOP BY THE CLIPPER space. Publisher assumes no fi nancial responsibility for errors or omission of copy. the Utah Condominium Owner- at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336- of Davis County, State of Utah written claims with the Clerk of the • Free ...... 880 • Storage for Rent ...... 590 District Court in Davis County, or • Garage Sales ...... 250 • Trade...... 260 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 3. Rate chargers are determined at the time of placement. ship Act. 2627) C-3355 7/20-27 covering real property purportedly • Help Wanted ...... 100 • Travel/Time Share ...... 540 4. Cancellations: No refunds or cancellations on extended weeks. Said property is also known by located at 24 South 300 West, otherwise present their claims as SUMMONS • Home Appliances ...... 280 • Yard work ...... 115 (across from Robintino’s) 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. the street address of: Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis required by Utah law within three IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JU- months after the date of the first We accept cash, check or credit card: 645 North Taylor Way, County, Utah, and more particu- publication of this notice or said Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 VENILE COURT IN AND FOR DA- larly described as: claims shall be forever barred. FAX: 801-295-3044 North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ALL OF LOT 4, SADDLE- FREE CLASSIADS Case No. 1144251 Date of first publication: July and the Common area WOOD SUBDIVISION PHASE 13, 2017. for 20 words or less (no address assigned) State of Utah in the interest of: T.S. 1, CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS (DOB: 05June 2002) MAY LIN ROBBINS Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads Hereby declare that a breach COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING Personal Representative 60¢ per word after of an obligation for which the Name of parent(s)/legal guardian: TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THERE- Private party only. Price must appear in the ad. Only 1 item per ad. Mail in, Fax $12 STEPHEN I. ODA 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 trust property was conveyed as Jessica Schoening OF. Tax ID: 12-222-0004 or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: BRIAN Attorney for the Estate includes online placement security has occurred in that the The current Beneficiary of the 44 North Main SCHOENING principal and interest have not trust deed is UTAH HOUSING Layton, Utah 84041 been paid, and said obligation You are hereby summoned to FINANCE AGENCY nka UTAH (801)546-1264 Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com has matured. To date, the Trustor appear before the above-entitled HOUSING CORPORATION, and C-3345 7/13-27 has failed and neglected to pay court, 800 West State Street, the record owners of the property SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN $898,048.40, which Trustor is Farmington, Utah on OCTOBER as of the recording of the Notice 100 Help Wanted 115 Yard Work 270 Want To Buy 520 Instruction/Tutoring 24, 2017, at 9:45 a.m. to respond THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF required to pay pursuant to the of Default are PAUL BLAIR AND THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS provisions of said Trust Deed. to a Petition on file with the court ANGELA BLAIR. NOW HIRING! South Fork Hard- LAWN MOWING, No lawn too BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for DO NOT Register any where alleging that you have abused TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, The Successor Trustee hereby Bidders must tender to the STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. ware is now accepting applications small. Tree Trimming, and junk old LDS & other books. Also old else for Preschool this fall and/or neglected your child. You SECOND AMENDED described real property situated declares that he elects to sell or trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at 179702722, JUDGE THOMAS in the North Salt Lake area. We are removal. Travis 801-809-7609 have a right to be represented photos & historical memorabilia until you’ve checked out www. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S in North Salt Lake, State of Utah, cause to be sold all such property the sale and the balance of the L KAY. CASCADE COLLEC- seeking team players over 18 who Call 800-823-9124 centervilleacademy.org! SALE to wit: by an attorney at these proceed- ***SPRINKLERS*** to satisfy the obligations secured purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the TIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. EV- are self-motivated, friendly, Marcia Anderson’s Preschool The following described prop- Units 1 through 5 of Taylors ings. If you do not appear at the All types of repairs & upgrades. thereby. day following the sale. Both the ELYN NAVARRO AND JASMINE and detail oriented to provide 1248 Main, Centerville Since erty will be sold at public auction Way Condominiums and com- time and place set forth herein, a New installs. We Do IT All! Lic/Ins. The Successor Trustee dis- deposit and the balance must be JOHNSON, DEFENDANTS. THE great customer service for our 330 Autos for Sale 1983. 801-298-KIDS(5437) or to the highest bidder, payable in mon area. (Formerly part of Lot default judgment will be entered Since 1987. 801-292-0450 claims any responsibility for any paid to Lincoln Title Insurance STATE OF UTAH TO EVELYN growing family of hardware stores. 801-390-9149. lawful money of the United States 4, Pinnacle Park Subdivision, error in the description of the against you which could include Agency in the form of a wire trans- NAVARRO AND JASMINE JOHN- 1075 North 500 East. NSL. 801- of America at the time and in the North Salt Lake City, Davis a termination of your parental SON: You are each summoned PRO LANDSCAPING ADVENTURE DEN Preschool. physical address or legal descrip- fer, cashier’s check or certified 383-3838 ask for Cody. Summer cleanup. manner set forth below, such County, Utah, according to the rights, permanent and temporary and required to answer the com- Bilingual Hola! Enrolling 2017-18, tion of the Property. The sale of funds. Cash payments, personal Flower beds, shrub removal, public auction to be held at the official plat thereof). custody orders and an order to plaint that is on file with the court. DOOR & WINDOW Installer few spots open Tuesday & Thurs- the Property described herein will checks or trust checks are not weeding, complete tree service. main entrance of the Second Ju- Davis County Land Serial Num- pay child support. Within 21 days after the last date needed One year experience re- days 9am-11:30am. Kindergarten be made without any warranty, accepted. clean and haul. dicial District Court, Davis County, bers: 01-411-0001, 01-411-0002, C-3358 7/27-8/17 of publication of this summons, quired. Job duties include install- Readiness & more. Certified including warranties as to title, DATED: July 17, 2017. Bountiful, located at 805 South 01-411-0003, 01-411-0004, 01- you must each file your written ing doors, windows, etc in new WE DO IT ALL!!! Teacher Virginia 801-472-1510. possession, encumbrances or THE HAIGHTS CREEK LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE Main Street, Bountiful, Utah, on 411-0005, and 01-411-0007. answer with the clerk of the court construction and existing homes. Free estimates. 801-888-1883 bankruptcy status. Bidders must IRRIGATION COMPANY AGENCY August 10, 2017, at the hour of Units 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Taylor’s at the following address: 800 W Pay based on experience and be prepared to tender $5,000.00 NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY By: Paula Maughan HANDY ANDY’S 570 Apartment for Rent 10:30 a.m. (Utah time) of said Way Condominiums, North Salt State St., Farmington, UT 84025, skill set. Contact Brent Nelson at in certified funds at the sale and AND SALE Its: Vice President and you must each mail or deliver Landscaping and Hauling. day, for the purpose of foreclos- Lake City, Davis County, Utah, 801-295-9471. the balance of the purchase price (For Publication) Telephone: (801) 476-0303 a copy to plaintiff’s attorney Chad Local prompt service SENIOR LIVING in Bountiful, ing that certain Trust Deed with according to the official plat Spring clean-up Our Specialty in certified funds within twenty NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN web site: www.smithknowles. C. Rasmussen at PO Box 723, SEEKING RN/CAREGIVER/ 1bd & Studio apts available, No Chad C Shattuck, a member of thereof, recorded February 29, Complete tree service four (24) hours of the sale (unless that there are delinquent upon com Provo, UT 84603. If you fail to do HOME Manager (Bountiful) Pet/Smoking Secured Entrance, the Utah State Bar, as Succes- 2008, in Book 4480, Page 3, Weeding the following day is a weekend the following described shares of SK File No. 17-0425 so, judgment by default will be Seeking Registered Nurse, Home RENT 2 OWN Elevator, Common Room, 801- sor Trustee under a Trust Deed, as Entry No. 2345048 and as Shrub removal or holiday in which case the bal- stock of the Haights Creek Irriga- C-3353 7/20-8/3 taken against you for the relief Manager and Direct Care staff for 296-0470 or 801-557-4179. dated April 27, 2001, executed by defined, and described in the demanded in the complaint. This Flowerbed Preparation NO CREDIT REQUIRED ance must be tendered on the tion Company (the “Company”), facility for Intellectual Disabled Taylorsway, LLC., as Trustor(s), Declaration recorded February next business day following the ANNOUNCEMENT OF lawsuit is an attempt to collect a Clean and Haul on account of assessments duly APPOINTMENT AND in Bountiful. Small family-like at- 580 Home for Rent to Wayne H. Braunberger, as 29, 2008, in Book 4480, Page day of the sale). The sale is also levied by the Company against debt of $6,180.54. /s/ Chad C. mosphere. Call 801-292-6797 or $299 Trustee, in which Bradford E. 4, Entry No. 2345049 and any NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rasmussen C-3317 7/13-8/3 WE DO IT ALL subject to workout, reinstate- said shares, the several amounts email [email protected]. Taylor is named as beneficiary, amendments thereto. Case No. 173700323 Free Estimates BOUNTIFUL BENCH spacious ment, payoff, sale cancellation set opposite the names of the re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS: B.K. Deposit which Trust Deed was recorded Together with: (a) the undivided or postponement, incorrect bid- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL WANTED DEPENDABLE, reli- 801-425-2587 home. 3268 Plum Tree Lane. spective shareholders as follows: Winn is the personal representa- December 27, 2002, as Entry ownership interest in said con- ding instructions, bankruptcy, or DISTRICT COURT able, hard worker to install & finish 3bd, 2bth, large family room with Isaacson, Jace 1 $623.75 tive upon the death of Howard KARL’S YARD SERVICE Spring No. 1817058:3195 p. 653, in the dominium project’s common other circumstances of which the DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF hardwood floors. No experience wet bar. Water softener , A/C, Johnson, Barbara 1.5 $514.75 Winn, June 26, 2017. All claims clean-up, leaves/weeds, hauling, Records of the County Recorder areas and facilities which are Trustee is unaware. In the event UTAH needed. Must have own vehicle. included all appliances, new In accordance with laws of must be addressed to the per- Pruning, trimming, removal of of Davis County, State of Utah, appurtenant to said units (the any of the foregoing applies, the IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- 801-721-1240. carpet, fireplace, deck and patio. the State of Utah and by order sonal representative at P.O. Box trees and bushes. Free esti- and which covers the following- referenced Declaration of Con- sale will be void and the success- TATE OF CHARISSE CARMEL $1495/mo, Avail August 5th. No of the Board of Directors, in ALLEN (A/K/A CHARISSE C. 996 Bountiful, UT 84011 and must LAWN MAINTENANCE mates. Karl 801-298-0610. ful bidder’s funds will be returned smokers/pets. Bonded Realty conformance with provisions ALLEN A/K/A CHARISSE AL- be presented within 3 months after F/T-P/T-SUB Worker wanted, without any liability to the Trustee ALL THE BEST YOU DESERVE 801-359-7979 of Section 12.1(d)(6)(B) of the LEN), a deceased person. the date of first publication of this Mow lawns in Davis County, $12/ or Beneficiary or interest or any We do all kinds of landscaping. Amended and Restated Bylaws Mara Vania Valdez-Bland, c/o notice or be forever barred. Pub- hr to start. Experience preferred. other damages. Clean-up, sprinklers, sod, trees, 810 Commercial Property and Rules and Regulations of Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian Van- lished in the Davis Clipper July 27, Kurt 801-355-5233 or 801-706- The current beneficiary of the weeding, concrete, rock, block, the Company, so many shares Cott, 215 S. State Street, Suite August 3 and 10, 2017. C-3356 1252 Deed of Trust is Bradford E. Taylor of the above-described stock as vinyl, retaining/walls Free est. Call COMMERICAL OFFICE Space 1200, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, and Taylorsway, LLC, is the record may be necessary to pay the Notice of Intent to Adopt Davis RN NEEDED! (North Side Cen- 385-770-0510 in Centerville Pages Ln & 400 has been appointed Personal owner of the property as of the delinquent assessment thereon, County Resource ter) Seeking RN for a facility for E Great Dental Space, owner Representative of the above- **YARD-LAWN-SPRINKLERS** recording of the Notice of Default together with the costs of advertis- Management Plan the intellectually disabled. M-F will give allowance for T.I.’s 801- entitled estate. Creditors of the Weekly Mowing. Yard and Election to Sell. ing and expenses of the sale, will In accordance with Utah Code 8-4. Supervisory experience pre- 557-4179 estate are hereby notified to: (1) Annotated 17-27A-403(2)(a)(iv) Work (light & heavy duty). Sprin- Time to The Successor Trustee under be purchased by the Company ferred. Must possess RN license deliver or mail their written claims and 404(6)(d), the Davis County kler Repairs & Upgrades. Land- the Deed of Trust is Chad C Shat- at a purchase price equal to the valid in Utah. Call 801-292-6797 to the Personal Representative Commission will be considering scaping from A-Z. We Do It All! tuck. The Successor Trustee’s amount of the delinquent assess- or email [email protected]. mailing address and the ad- at the address above; (2) deliver adoption of the proposed Davis Licensed & Insured. Since 1987. De-Clutter? ment as set forth above and other or mail their written claims to the County Resource Management dress is 12401 South 450 East, 801-292-0450 expenses due thereon. The sale Plan as part of the Davis Coun- Suite E-1, Draper, Utah 84020. Personal Representative’s attor- 9000 LEGALS will occur on the 28th day of July at neys of record, Jennifer E. Decker ty General Plan at the regular TREE TRIMMING & Removal The Successor Trustee can be the Haights Creek Irrigation Office DRIVER II Affordable Service South Davis Sell unwanted of Fabian VanCott, 215 S. State County Commission Meeting to contacted by telephone at (801) at 9:00am. be held Tuesday August 1, 2017 Area Street, Suite 1200, Salt Lake City, Davis County Health - Senior NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION 748-4081 between the hours of DATED this 7th, day of July at 10:00 am or as soon thereaf- Trees, shrubs and hedges, Mow- items in the STORAGE CITY 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mon- Utah, 84111; or (3) file their written 2017 claims with the Clerk of the Court ter as the agenda permits. The Services, $12.89 - $19.91/ ing Summer Cleanup, Hauling, 211 W. CENTER ST. day through Friday, excluding meeting will be held in room THE HAIGHTS CREEK of Davis County, 425 N. Wasatch, hour (salary commensurate Concrete Flat Work. NORTH SALT LAKE, UT holidays. IRRIGATION COMPANY 303, Commission Chambers, of References, Senior Discount. Clipper 801-295-7867 DATED this 10th day of July, Layton, UT 84041, or otherwise the Davis County Administration with qualifi cations). Part-time By: Lee Stenquist present their claims as required by Call Dan 801-518-7365 DATE: Aug. 5, 2017 @ 9:30 am 2017. Board Secretary Building at 61 South Main, Farm- This Notice of Auction is being Utah law within three months after approximately 14 hours/week. /s/Chad C Shattuck C-3349 7/20-27 ington, Utah. The meeting is 120 Services Classifi eds given pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, C-3347 7/13-27 the date of the first publication of open to the public, but will not be Operates a van for the purpose Utah Code Annotated. ANNOUNCEMENT OF this notice or be forever barred. a public hearing. The proposed #307 STACIE KIERSTEAP, stack CENTERVILLE CITY APPOINTMENT OF DATED: July 14, 2017 plan can be viewed on the Davis of transporting passengers and CONCRETE washer/dryer, lawn mowers, misc PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE AND FABIAN VANCOTT County Website on the Planning Patios, driveways, RV Pads, meals to locations within Davis household, 60+ totes & boxes NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jennifer E. Decker Dept. page under the documents walks. Lic/Ins. Small jobs okay. #297 JAIME BABALIS, furniture, HEARING OF A CONCEPTUAL Estate of Micheal Irwin Green. De- Attorneys for Personal tab or in the Community & Eco- County. Offi cial application References, Senior discount. Call 60” flat screen tv, household & SITE PLAN AND ZONING MAP ceased Probate No. 173700134 Representative nomic Development Depart- Dan 801-518-7265 misc. items and boxes. #308 required; visit our website at AMENDMENT Mandi Lynn Green whose ad- C-3354 7/20-8/3 ment, room 304 of the Davis TODD ELKINS, several work Notice is hereby given that the County Administration Building. daviscountyutah.gov/oopm for SEAMLESS ALUMINUM benches, office furniture, exten- dress is 935 Willow Green way, SUMMONS FOR Centerville City Planning Commis- Farmington, UT 84025 has been For more information contact the details or call 801-451-3415. RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- sion ladders, misc. constr. items. PUBLICATION Davis County Community & Eco- sion will hold a public hearing, appointed Personal Representa- ing, deck and fence repairs, C-3363 7/27 Case Number 174700858 nomic Development Department Open until fi lled. tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. Wednesday, August 9th, 2017, tive of the above-entitled estate. 801-295-2251 ext 100 beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as Judge Thomas L. Kay at 801-451-3279. TDD 801-451- Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. Creditors of the estate are hereby 3228. C-3360N 7/27 soon thereafter as the matter Comm. T.R. Morgan Equal Opportunity Employer go2jasonhansen.com notified to: 1) deliver or mail their IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL may be heard, at the Centerville written claims to the Personal NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* City Hall, 250 North Main Street, DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR BEEHIVE STORAGE Representative at the address DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF 35 yrs. exp. excellent references Centerville, Utah, regarding a above; 2) deliver or mail their writ- 2242 S. 800 W. 115 Yard Work Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free Conceptual Site Plan and Zoning UTAH Woods Cross, Utah ten claims to the Personal Rep- FARMINGTON DEPARTMENT Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- Map Amendment to a Planned resentative’s attorney of record, 801-298-4260 MARISOL FIGUEROA, Date: Aug 5, 2017@ 10:00am AERATION BY KERRY 699-1942 Development Overlay for Legacy Patricia L. LaTulippe at the follow- Petitioner, This Notice of Auction is being Commons Planned Development ing address 2150 South 1300 E., AKA Peartfection, Lawn Mow- COLLETTES CUSTOM and vs. given Pursuant to 38-1-1 et el, SHOP SERVICE GUIDE on the northwest corner parcel of ing, Tilling, Aeration. Cleaning. House cleaning #300, Salt Lake City, UT 84106; or Parrish and 1250 West. ALEJANDRO RENE Utah Code Ann. Call Kerry 801-231-7364 customized to fit your needs. 3) file their written claims with the Unit # 312 BOYD SALINAS, If you have questions regard- PAREDES, Serving since 1986 For free estimates Call or Text Clerk of the District Court in Davis Respondent. 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Daniel Stewart, 27, Layton Nicholas Benevento, 33, Collin Sauni, 22, AP&P Farm- Saturday, July 22 Chad Fourie, 23, Farming- Caleb Archer, 35, Syracuse Monday, July 17 PD, narcotic equipment posses- North Salt Lake PD, narcotic ington, theft. ton PD, driving on suspension, PD, DUI alcohol. Paula Gutierrez, 38, Clearfield sion, theft, shoplifting, narcotic equipmentpossession, traffic Nathan Thompson, 44, narcotic equipment possession, Travis Fuit, 30, Layton PD, PD, stolen property. equipment possession. offense, marijuana possession. Kaysville PD, weapons offenses, heroin possession. DUI alcohol. Samantha Mathews, 30, Jamie Graham, 36, UHP, traf- marijuana possession, DUI drugs. Brant Niz, 27, Clearfield PD, Tuesday, July 18 Lance Warrick, 31, Bountiful DCSO, theft. fic offense. property damage, assault. Ryan Bell, 28, Layton PD, Friday, July 21 PD, fraudulent activities, theft. Lacy Golas, 30, DCSO, mari- Abigail Villanueva, 25, Layton Matthew Bailey, 50, Layton assault. Jesse Jackson-Holt Burrup, Ricky Knapp, 25, Centerville, juana possession. PD, embezzle business property. PD, controlled substances. Anasthasia Holquin-Barajas, 31, UHP, violation of pretrial amphetamine possession. Jessica Bawden, 36, DCSO, Stacy Lynn Day, 49, Farm- Christopher Nelson, 25, 24, Clearfield PD, shopifting, protective order, traffic offense, Kaitlyn Learned, 26, Cen- larceny from a vehicle. ington District Court, marijuana Layton PD, obstructing justice, narcotic equipment possession, driving on suspension. terville PD, contempt of court, Buddy Blazek, 21, DCSO, possession. fraudulent activities, criminal marijuana possession. Steven Callen, 31, Layton PD, narcotic equipment possession. controlled substances. Monica Aragon, 24, Clearfield trespass. Fredy Barcenas, 36, DCSO, voyeurism. Gary Sorensen, 54, Woods Tristan Williams, 20, DCSO, PD, theft. Kristopher Chadwick, 40, amphetamine possession. Jeremy Lindeman, 35, Layton Cross PD, controlled substances, fraud in person. Jerzy Mitchell, 30, Davis Syracuse PD, tax revenue-free Bryant Eteuati, 30, Clinton PD, narcotic equipment posses- traffic offense. Marcelino Montes, 39, Cen- County Justice Court, traffic of- text. PD, marijuana possession. sion. Adam Shrove, 30, Layton PD, terville PD, heroin possession. fense, marijuana possession. Nathan Palmer, 41, Syra- Christopher Shibao, 33, UHP, Thomas Flood, 39, Layton marijuana possession. Esperanza Valdez, 36, Center- Tony Jerome, 21, Layton PD, cuse PD, driving on suspension, ville PD, heroin possession, theft. stolen property, marijuana pos- PD, criminal trespass, disorderly Wendy Duncan, 42, Bountiful PD, session. marijuana possession. conduct, liquor free text. narcotic equipment, criminal Michael Hitchcock, 50, Woods Brian Broxton, 26, Layton PD, narcotic equipment possession. trespass. Cross PD, driving on suspension, Ashton Child, 19, Syracuse Rogelo Rosales-Alfaro, 26, PD, obstructing justice. forgery. UHP, DUI drugs. Sunday, July 23 Shanie Bradford, 19, DCSO, threat, harassment, controlled Raul Cardenas, 35, Woods Robert Colledge, 52, North marijuana possession. substances. Thomas Hendrix, 33, Prisoner Kory Anderson, 26, North Salt Transport Service, traffic offense, Cross PD, aggravatd assault. Lake PD, assault. Salt Lake PD, DUI alcohol. Javier Cervantes-Garibay, 18, Brandt Eteuati, 29, DCSO, Bryan Aguer, 30, Bountiful UHP, DUI drugs. traffic offense, shoplifting. family offenses. Wednesday, July 19 Christian Morales-Gonzalez, Spencer Goon, 30, DCSO, as- Brandon Johnson, 28, 21, DCSO, narcotic equipment, PD, traffic offense, DUI alcohol. Evan Coats, 43, Clearfield PD, Jennifer Spalton, 31, DCSO, Morgan Chambers, 22, threat. amphetamine possession. sault, abuse of telehone, hit and Centerville PD, assault, property violation of pretrial protective run, harassment, assault. damage, family offenses. order. Clearfield PD, assault. Evan Willism, 20, North Salt Joseph Wall, 26, Layton PD, Stephan Williams, 34, West Lake PD, shoplifting, failure to disorderly conduct, property Arlene Chavez, 58, Bountiful Rivera Gonzalez, 43, UHP, DUI Zachary Sevy, 36, DCSO, assault. PD, burglary. alcohol. Rachel Kline, 24, DCSO, Bountiful PD, aggravated assault appear, narcotic equipment pos- damage, intimidation. weapon. session. Marcial Garcia, 41, Centerville William Adams, 34, Clinton Nathan Clark Ward, 55, narcotic equipment. PD, failure to state sex offender DCSO, sexual assault. Adam Rudy, 36, DCSO, shop- Mahealani Gutierrez, 29, TV Guide JULY 27, 2017 C8 TV/LEGALS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 dAViS BOOKiNGS PD, criminal trespass, theft, status. Lynsi Lucero, 26, DCSO, lifting. Layton PD, DUI alcohol. burglary. Dani Gunter, 32, North Salt shoplifting. Seth Burgan, 41, DCSO, Fredrick Swertfeger, 25, The following is a list of book- Ryan Padgett, 37, Layton PD, Lake PD, receiving stolen vehicle. Jessica Leatham, 32, DCSO, indecent exposure. Clinton PD, opium or derivative ings with total fines and/or bail harassing communication. Trevor James Overton, 31, assault. London Woudenberg, 21, sell. exceeding $1,000. Chanda Withers, 55, North North Salt Lake PD, receiving Jocelyn Dickerson, 36, DCSO, DCSO, traffic offense. Brock Fenstermaker, 30, UHP, DAVIS Salt Lake PD, assault. stolen vehicle. fraudulent activities. heroin possession. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Daniel Stewart, 27, Layton Nicholas Benevento, 33, Collin Sauni, 22, AP&P Farm- Saturday, July 22 Chad Fourie, 23, Farming- Caleb Archer, 35, Syracuse Monday, July 17 PD, narcotic equipment posses- North Salt Lake PD, narcotic ington, theft. ton PD, driving on suspension, PD, DUI alcohol. Paula Gutierrez, 38, Clearfield sion, theft, shoplifting, narcotic equipmentpossession, traffic Nathan Thompson, 44, narcotic equipment possession, Sports D Travis Fuit, 30, Layton PD, PD, stolen property. equipment possession. offense, marijuana possession. Kaysville PD, weapons offenses, heroin possession. DUI alcohol. Samantha Mathews, 30, Jamie Graham, 36, UHP, traf- marijuana possession, DUI drugs. Brant Niz, 27, Clearfield PD, Tuesday, July 18 Lance Warrick, 31, Bountiful DCSO, theft. fic offense. property damage, assault. Ryan Bell, 28, Layton PD, Friday, July 21 PD, fraudulent activities, theft. STaTE ChamPS aLL aROUnD TOWn Lacy Golas, 30, DCSO, mari- Abigail Villanueva, 25, Layton Matthew Bailey, 50, Layton assault. Jesse Jackson-Holt Burrup, Ricky Knapp, 25, Centerville, juana possession. PD, embezzle business property. PD, controlled substances. Anasthasia Holquin-Barajas, 31, UHP, violation of pretrial amphetamine possession. Jessica Bawden, 36, DCSO, Stacy Lynn Day, 49, Farm- Christopher Nelson, 25, 24, Clearfield PD, shopifting, protective order, traffic offense, Kaitlyn Learned, 26, Cen- larceny from a vehicle. ington District Court, marijuana Layton PD, obstructing justice, narcotic equipment possession, driving on suspension. terville PD, contempt of court, Buddy Blazek, 21, DCSO, possession. fraudulent activities, criminal marijuana possession. Steven Callen, 31, Layton PD, narcotic equipment possession. controlled substances. Monica Aragon, 24, Clearfield trespass. Local Fredy Barcenas, 36, DCSO, voyeurism. Gary Sorensen, 54, Woods Tristan Williams, 20, DCSO, PD, theft. Kristopher Chadwick, 40, amphetamine possession. Jeremy Lindeman, 35, Layton Cross PD, controlled substances, fraud in person. Jerzy Mitchell, 30, Davis Syracuse PD, tax revenue-free Bryant Eteuati, 30, Clinton PD, narcotic equipment posses- traffic offense. Marcelino Montes, 39, Cen- County Justice Court, traffic of- text. fishing PD, marijuana possession. sion. Adam Shrove, 30, Layton PD, terville PD, heroin possession. fense, marijuana possession. Nathan Palmer, 41, Syra- Christopher Shibao, 33, UHP, Thomas Flood, 39, Layton marijuana possession. Esperanza Valdez, 36, Center- Tony Jerome, 21, Layton PD, cuse PD, driving on suspension, stolen property, marijuana pos- PD, criminal trespass, disorderly Wendy Duncan, 42, Bountiful PD, ville PD, heroin possession, theft. marijuana possession. narcotic equipment, criminal report Michael Hitchcock, 50, Woods session. conduct, liquor free text. narcotic equipment possession. Ashton Child, 19, Syracuse Brian Broxton, 26, Layton PD, Rogelo Rosales-Alfaro, 26, trespass. Cross PD, driving on suspension, forgery. Sunday, July 23 Shanie Bradford, 19, DCSO, threat, harassment, controlled PD, obstructing justice. UHP, DUI drugs. Thomas Hendrix, 33, Prisoner Raul Cardenas, 35, Woods Kory Anderson, 26, North Salt Robert Colledge, 52, North marijuana possession. substances. Cross PD, aggravatd assault. Salt Lake PD, DUI alcohol. Javier Cervantes-Garibay, 18, Brandt Eteuati, 29, DCSO, Transport Service, traffic offense, Lake PD, assault. family offenses. Wednesday, July 19 Christian Morales-Gonzalez, Bryan Aguer, 30, Bountiful UHP, DUI drugs. traffic offense, shoplifting. PD, traffic offense, DUI alcohol. Evan Coats, 43, Clearfield PD, The Division of Wildlife Resources offered Jennifer Spalton, 31, DCSO, Spencer Goon, 30, DCSO, as- Brandon Johnson, 28, 21, DCSO, narcotic equipment, sault, abuse of telehone, hit and Centerville PD, assault, property violation of pretrial protective Morgan Chambers, 22, threat. these local reports. amphetamine possession. Clearfield PD, assault. run, harassment, assault. damage, family offenses. order. Evan Willism, 20, North Salt According to anglers, fish- Joseph Wall, 26, Layton PD, Stephan Williams, 34, West Lake PD, shoplifting, failure to Bountiful Lake: disorderly conduct, property Arlene Chavez, 58, Bountiful Rivera Gonzalez, 43, UHP, DUI Zachary Sevy, 36, DCSO, assault. ing has been fair for catfish. PD, burglary. alcohol. Rachel Kline, 24, DCSO, Bountiful PD, aggravated assault appear, narcotic equipment pos- damage, intimidation. weapon. session. East Canyon Reservoir & State Park: Marcial Garcia, 41, Centerville William Adams, 34, Clinton Nathan Clark Ward, 55, narcotic equipment. PD, failure to state sex offender DCSO, sexual assault. Adam Rudy, 36, DCSO, shop- Mahealani Gutierrez, 29, One family had a great time catching rainbow trout, a couple of which were decent-sized (above stock). Other anglers reported similarly JULY 27, 2017 good catches at East Canyon, although a few TV Guide said that they had almost no bites. One group of anglers reported that fishing in the morning was slow and the bite didn't turn on until the early afternoon. Echo Reservoir: The smallmouth bass bite continues to do well for anglers using a boat and fishing from the shore. A few groups of anglers POST gamE FRiEnDShiPS BEgan after the Mueller Park 9U team defeated the All-Star team from Guam in the Pacific Southwest reported catching rainbow trout this week. Regional tournament. The Mueller Park all stars won the Utah state title earlier in the month. Courtesy photo Farmington Pond: Fishing is slow to fair at Farmington Pond. Try fishing early in the morning or late in the evening using worms or PowerBait. Two Mueller Park teams win Kaysville Ponds: Anglers reported good fishing for catfish and bluegill this week. Ogden River: Brown trout have been biting state Little League baseball titles recently, and the river was recently stocked with 2,000 rainbow trout. Three teams of baseball players from Longson, Gavin Parker, Jake Richards, Brody Rogers, Pineview Reservoir: If you haven't caught Dylan Sagers, Cannon Stevenson, Scotty Theobald and a tiger muskie yet, don't give up! Anglers have the Mueller Park Baseball Association Michael Willis. reported success with big lures like a perch-pat- advanced to state championships this The 14-U team took first in state. They went 3-0 in tern Rapala, a jerkbait, or a large spinner. Keep pool play and went into the State championships as the casting in shallow water. Anglers recommended year, and both the 9U and 14 U teams #1 seed. They earned a trip to the regional tourney in fishing from a boat or kayak to improve your came home with the titles. Surprise, Arizona. chances of success. This week, three different The 9U team won the state tournament and advanced Here’s the 14U roster: anglers reported success with the perch-pattern to the Pacific Southwest Regional tournament. They Coaches: Paul Clements, Matt Schultz, and Brad Rapala in particular. Horsley, Manager: Doug Terrill. Players included defeated a team from Guam 4-3 in extra innings as the Weber River: Fishing for brown trout has tournament began. Bryson Clements, Lincoln Duryea, Jackson Forsgren, Jory Goodwin, Braxton Haslam, Danny Horsley, Carson been consistently good on the Weber River, Coaches Steve Theobald and Chad Parker, along and this week is no exception. The river's flow with manager Scott Hallows, had a team that included Knudsen, William Schultz, Spencer Terrill and Carson Williams. between Echo and Rockport has looked very Tegan Barnes, Sam Bennett, Drew Bergeson, Kyson good, but many other stretches are also fish- Burningham, Elias Carrejo, James Hallows, Titan able. Anglers have reported pulling in some beautiful brown trout from the river this week. Mustangs take the title Willard Bay Reservoir: Anglers reported catching more catfish than wiper. Some anglers The Farmington Mustang (3rd-4th grade) All-Star baseball team are doing well for wiper while others are only won the Northern Utah Rec Baseball All-Star tournament in a coming back with catfish. A shore fisher caught 13-3 victory in the championship game versus Layton at Ellison a very large wiper by paying attention to a boil Park in Layton. Players and coaches are shown after the game. that was approaching off of the shore. However, Back row from left are head coach Dustin Rydalch and coach we have not received very many reports of boil Chris Muir. Coach Brad Thurber is not pictured. Middle row from sightings from anglers this week. Anglers had left are Brandon Barrus, JT Steele, Brody Rolfson, Austin Nelson, good success fishing off of the west side of the Braxton Thurber, Kayden Stock, and Eric Rasmussen. Front row reservoir in the early morning. Another angler, from left are Max Robinson, Justus Black, Brody Rydalch, Jacob who was trolling, caught two nice-sized wiper Muir, and Tucker Sorenson. Courtesy photo and a few catfish, while another said that 1.5 mph was the ideal speed to troll. Try a silver spoon, blue-and-white shad pattern lures or a Courtesy Photo perch-pattern Rapala.

FOX Sports will broadcast Tour of Utah events Free Upland

A total of 21 hours of na- Game Guide- tional programming will be provided by FOX Sports books available Networks as the broadcast As Utah swelters under the summer sun, partner for the 2017 Larry H. a cool reminder that fall isn’t that far away is waiting for you at www.wildlife.utah.gov/ Miller Tour of Utah. National guidebooks. programming will be avail- At the web page, you’ll find the 2017 – 2018 Utah Upland Game and Turkey Guidebook. able in high definition on FS2 You can also get a printed copy of the and FSN regional networks guidebook at your nearest Utah hunting license agent location or Division of Wildlife for the professional cycling Resources office. stage race, July 31-Aug. 6. The guidebook is free. In it, you’ll find Included will be portions of Stage hunting rules, season dates and bag limits 5 that starts in Layton and finishes in for Utah’s 2017 – 2018 upland game hunts. Bountiful on Friday, Aug. 4. You’ll also find information about the 20 The FS2 broadcast schedule includes upland game species that live in Utah. The 10 hours of live race coverage and book also contains distribution maps that additional live-to-tape coverage, all in show where each species lives in the state. high-definition presented by the Utah Something for everyone Sports Commission. Live coverage for It doesn’t matter if you’re an experienced the first five stages will air Noon-2 p.m. hunter, someone who hasn’t hunted for years MT daily. Stage 6, from Heber Valley or someone who has never hunted, upland to Snowbird Resort, and Stage 7, the ThE TOUR OF UTah WiLL aiR On FOX SPORTS again this year, including Stage 5 that comes game offer something for everyone. closing day of racing in Salt Lake City, through Davis County on Aug. 4 . Photo by Tom Haraldsen/Davis Clipper When asked why someone should consider will air 6-8 p.m. MT. hunting upland game in Utah, DWR Upland Studio announcers for FS2 will 8 p.m. MT. The recap show will also It is the seventh year for live start-to- Game Coordinator Jason Robinson provided be Steve Brown, a 47-year sports air regionally on FSN/ROOT SPORTS finish race coverage on our Tracker® the following: broadcasting veteran, and cycling (check local listings). powered by Adobe® , the award- Reason 1 – Plenty of time to hunt analyst Todd Gogulski. Returning With the addition of International winning global web and mobile platform. Finding time to hunt can be tough. But with course reports for the week will broadcast coverage on networks The Tour of Utah Tour Tracker® will upland game seasons are long, giving you be Kristen Kenney, who is a sideline and fee-based services across five provide live streaming video coverage plenty of time to get outside, relax and ‘clear reporter for the Utah Jazz professional continents, the Tour of Utah will reach for cycling fans worldwide. The voices your head.’ The cottontail rabbit season, basketball team. Race updates will be more than 400 million homes around providing race insights for this coverage for example, starts Sept. 1 and runs until provided by cycling personality and the world. This programing features are Frankie Andreu, former professional Feb. 28. That’s almost six full months to get professional coach Chad Andrews. A Eurosport in Europe and Asia, L’Equipe cyclist and Tour de France veteran, and outside and chase cottontails. one-hour recap show of the seven stages in France, and SuperSport in South will air nightly on KJZZ-TV in Utah at America. n See “TOUR” p. D2 n See “gamE” p. D2 D2 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Game Salt Lake City will be host to Continued from p. D1 USA Gymnastics championship Reason 2 – Close-to-home opportunities Draw a big game permit, and you might USA Gymnastics has Olympic champions “We are pleased to have have a four- or five-hour drive to get to selected the sites for the and medalists have the Junior Olympic Level your hunting spot. Not so with upland three 2018 Junior Olympic gone on to make the 9 Western Championships game. In many cases, a good upland championship events for U.S. National Team and here in Salt Lake City,” game hunt is only 30 minutes from your women's gymnastics: represent the United said Jeff Robbins, home. U.S. Junior Olympic States in international president and chief Reason 3 – Less strenuous hunts National Championships, competition and/or to executive officer of the Hunting chukar partridge in steep, Cincinnati, Ohio; compete in collegiate Utah Sports Commission. rocky terrain is among the most Junior Olympic Level 9 gymnastics. Many of the “Utah has a tremendous strenuous hunts you’ll find. But not all Eastern Championships, country’s top gymnasts following with an active upland game hunts are that way. For Rochester N.Y.; and are former participants and robust gymnastic example, cottontail rabbit hunting usually Junior Olympic Level 9 in the Junior Olympic community. This event happens on relatively flat terrain that’s Western Championships, program, including the will continue to build easy to walk through. Salt Lake City, Utah. The 2016 Olympic gold- upon Utah’s Olympic “Cottontail rabbit hunting,” Robinson Junior Olympics is USA medal winning Final Legacy and enhance our says, “and many other upland game Gymnastics' age-group, Five (Simone Biles, positioning in the Olympic hunts are perfect hunts for hunters of all developmental program, Gabby Douglas, Laurie movement.” ages and abilities. That includes parents and these three events Hernandez, Madison The Western who have a youngster who wants to go feature the country's top Kocian, and Aly Raisman), Championships, hunting, and hunters who prefer an easier female gymnasts for Levels 2012 Olympic team which feature 16 age walk.” 9 and 10. champions Jordyn divisions determined by Reason 4 – Simple equipment “The level of talent in our Wieber and Kyla Ross, birthdate, will be hosted Unlike other types of hunting, the gear Junior Olympic program 2008 Olympic all-around by Performance Plus required to hunt upland game is relatively simple. Usually, a sturdy pair of boots; you get it home.) is at an all-time high, and I champion Nastia Liukin Events, Visit Salt Lake, In addition to being tasty and healthy, am confident these three and 2008 Olympic balance and the Utah Sports clothes that can handle the weather and terrain you’ll hunt in; a backpack upland game is easy to get out of the communities will provide beam champion Shawn Commission. The Level 9 field. Big game hunters are fond of saying an exceptional experience Johnson, to name a few. Western Championships with water, small food items and room for the game you take; and a gun and “once you take an animal, the fun is over for both athletes and Junior Olympic Level showcases the top and the work begins.” That’s not the case fans,” said Rhonda Faehn, 9 Eastern and Western gymnasts from Regions ammunition, are all you need to get afield and take upland game. with upland game. After taking a rabbit, senior vice president of Championships 1-4. The states that hare or upland game bird, simply slide women's program for USA Slated for May 3-6, the comprise each region “You don’t need a lot of expensive equipment to hunt upland game,” the animal or bird into your back pack or Gymnastics, in a release. Eastern and Western are: Region 1 -- Arizona, hunting vest, and keep hunting. The U.S. Junior Olympic Championships are the California, Nevada, Robinson says. “And the gear you’ll carry, including your gun, are usually fairly light Reason 6 – Simple rules and National Championships competitive season's Utah; Region 2 - Alaska, regulations is the culmination of the finale and feature the best Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, and easy to carry.” Reason 5 – Healthy, tasty meat that’s Upland game hunting rules are simple competitive season for gymnasts in the country Oregon, Washington; and easy to understand. “Get a copy of Level 10, the highest for Level 9. The 2018 Region 3 - Arkansas, easy to get out of the field In addition to being extremely healthy, the free guidebook,” Robinson says, “and Junior Olympic skill level Junior Olympic Level 9 Colorado, Kansas, New read through it. As you do, you’ll see that is just below the elite Eastern Championships Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, upland game birds and animals are among the tastiest wild game you can put that upland game hunting rules aren’t level. The Eastern and are headed to Gordon Wyoming; and Region 4 - complex. They’re simple and easy to Western Championships Fieldhouse at the Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, on your table. (If you’re hunting in warm weather, dressing your animal or bird in understand.” serve as the pinnacle for Rochester Institute of Nebraska, North Dakota, More information Level 9. More details for Technology, and the Junior South Dakota, Wisconsin. the field, and then placing the meat in a plastic bag that has a small ice block in it, You can by subscribing to the DWR’s each of the championship Olympic Level 9 Western For more information, free upland game updates. events are outlined below. Championships go to the log on www.usagym.org is the best way to care for the meat until Numerous Junior South Towne Expo Center.

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U.S. Junior Olympic States in international president and chief Reason 3 – Less strenuous hunts National Championships, competition and/or to executive officer of the Hunting chukar partridge in steep, Cincinnati, Ohio; compete in collegiate Utah Sports Commission. rocky terrain is among the most Junior Olympic Level 9 gymnastics. Many of the “Utah has a tremendous strenuous hunts you’ll find. But not all Eastern Championships, country’s top gymnasts following with an active upland game hunts are that way. For Rochester N.Y.; and are former participants and robust gymnastic example, cottontail rabbit hunting usually Junior Olympic Level 9 in the Junior Olympic community. This event happens on relatively flat terrain that’s Western Championships, program, including the will continue to build easy to walk through. Salt Lake City, Utah. The 2016 Olympic gold- upon Utah’s Olympic “Cottontail rabbit hunting,” Robinson Junior Olympics is USA medal winning Final Legacy and enhance our says, “and many other upland game Gymnastics' age-group, Five (Simone Biles, positioning in the Olympic hunts are perfect hunts for hunters of all developmental program, Gabby Douglas, Laurie movement.” ages and abilities. That includes parents and these three events Hernandez, Madison The Western who have a youngster who wants to go feature the country's top Kocian, and Aly Raisman), Championships, hunting, and hunters who prefer an easier female gymnasts for Levels 2012 Olympic team which feature 16 age walk.” 9 and 10. champions Jordyn divisions determined by Reason 4 – Simple equipment “The level of talent in our Wieber and Kyla Ross, birthdate, will be hosted Unlike other types of hunting, the gear Junior Olympic program 2008 Olympic all-around by Performance Plus required to hunt upland game is relatively simple. Usually, a sturdy pair of boots; you get it home.) is at an all-time high, and I champion Nastia Liukin Events, Visit Salt Lake, In addition to being tasty and healthy, am confident these three and 2008 Olympic balance and the Utah Sports clothes that can handle the weather and terrain you’ll hunt in; a backpack upland game is easy to get out of the communities will provide beam champion Shawn Commission. The Level 9 field. Big game hunters are fond of saying an exceptional experience Johnson, to name a few. Western Championships with water, small food items and room for the game you take; and a gun and “once you take an animal, the fun is over for both athletes and Junior Olympic Level showcases the top and the work begins.” That’s not the case fans,” said Rhonda Faehn, 9 Eastern and Western gymnasts from Regions ammunition, are all you need to get afield and take upland game. with upland game. After taking a rabbit, senior vice president of Championships 1-4. The states that hare or upland game bird, simply slide women's program for USA Slated for May 3-6, the comprise each region “You don’t need a lot of expensive equipment to hunt upland game,” the animal or bird into your back pack or Gymnastics, in a release. Eastern and Western are: Region 1 -- Arizona, hunting vest, and keep hunting. The U.S. Junior Olympic Championships are the California, Nevada, Robinson says. “And the gear you’ll carry, including your gun, are usually fairly light Reason 6 – Simple rules and National Championships competitive season's Utah; Region 2 - Alaska, regulations is the culmination of the finale and feature the best Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, and easy to carry.” Reason 5 – Healthy, tasty meat that’s Upland game hunting rules are simple competitive season for gymnasts in the country Oregon, Washington; and easy to understand. “Get a copy of Level 10, the highest for Level 9. The 2018 Region 3 - Arkansas, easy to get out of the field In addition to being extremely healthy, the free guidebook,” Robinson says, “and Junior Olympic skill level Junior Olympic Level 9 Colorado, Kansas, New read through it. As you do, you’ll see that is just below the elite Eastern Championships Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, upland game birds and animals are among the tastiest wild game you can put that upland game hunting rules aren’t level. The Eastern and are headed to Gordon Wyoming; and Region 4 - complex. They’re simple and easy to Western Championships Fieldhouse at the Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, on your table. (If you’re hunting in warm weather, dressing your animal or bird in understand.” serve as the pinnacle for Rochester Institute of Nebraska, North Dakota, More information Level 9. More details for Technology, and the Junior South Dakota, Wisconsin. the field, and then placing the meat in a plastic bag that has a small ice block in it, You can by subscribing to the DWR’s each of the championship Olympic Level 9 Western For more information, free upland game updates. events are outlined below. Championships go to the log on www.usagym.org is the best way to care for the meat until Numerous Junior South Towne Expo Center.

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OBITUARY

Richard G. “Duff” Brown Margaret Bingham Farmer 1944-2017 1926-2017

“Duff” Richard G. Brown Jr., 73, passed My Grandma. I wish everyone had the away on July 19, 2017 in Salt Lake City, after chance to know my Grandma; as she was a noble battle with cancer. He married Karen known to me. Her name is Margaret Bingham Rose Brown and they shared 18 happy years Farmer. She was born on Feb. 19, 1926 in together. Preston, Idaho. She died on July 20, 2017 at He was born in Salt Lake City on April 23, the age of 91 in Centerville. I think she was 1944 to Richard and Ruby Brown. As the sec- anxious to spend grandpa’s birthday with ond of seven children, he grew up on a farm him after six years of separation. Ninety-one in Centerville and learned the ethics of hard years!! Hyphens are an interesting thing, work. From this background, and his many 1926-2017. I have also heard them referred talents, he became an entrepreneur, starting to as “the dash” in the context of headstones. and running many businesses. What have you done or will do with your A backhoe Happy Meal He was a member of The Church of Jesus dash? Your life. The in-between parts. Here It didn’t take long for the old McDonald’s restaurant on Highway Christ of Latter-day Saints and served an LDS are some of Margaret’s. mission to Edinburgh, Scotland. He served in She was born to Wilford Hansen Bingham and Anna Eliza Tho- 89 in Woods Cross to be demolished on Tuesday afternoon. Crews many callings in the church, some favorites resen. Her father passed away when she was not even 18 months quickly knocked down walls and began removing debris from the being youth Sunday School Teacher and old. In November 1941, her mother remarried Ferdinand Christian site, which most recently housed a used car dealership. Gospel Doctrine Teacher where every Sunday Christensen Jr. Margaret was the youngest of six sisters: Margene the class was crowded to overflow. Duff was (who died at age two), Eldine, Grace, Mary, Carol, and Margaret. Photo by Tom Haraldsen/Davis Clipper truly one-of-a-kind. They were a tight knit group and would get together and play word He enjoyed fishing, camping, horseback games as often as time would allow. All of her parents and sisters riding, gardening, spending time with his fam- preceded her in death. ily, serving others, and serving in church. He She was married to Jay Roland Farmer on Jan. 23, 1946. She will be remembered for his outgoing kindness was the yin to his yang. He was a bit curmudgeonly and gruff and and generosity, quick-witted personality, and she was serene and gentle. She cared for him during the final years Are you a hoarder most of all for being a good father, husband of his life as she had done for her mother during her last years. To and grandfather. He created many golden call her a saint is an understatement. memories with them. They had six children: twin babies Jay Jr. and Gregg (who both He was very devoted to his wife and his father, Richard G. died at birth), Kirk (Cindy), of Wellsville, Kip (Bonnie), of Millville, Brown, as their caregiver for the last seven years. Keena (Jeff Ludwig), of Sandy, and Klixi (Irvin Jacob), of Fruit or a collector? He is survived by his beloved wife Karen and 16 children: Kyle Heights. She also served as a substitute mother for numerous Brown (Laurie), Jason Brown (Mindy Anne), Brett Brown, Kevin young women as part of an Unwed mothers program, housing, BY KAThleen RIggs • They don’t want to Brown (Sharon), Jeff Brown (Lori), Mindy Brown Neff (Tyrol), Cody supporting, and loving these women and their babies during a trying Utah State Extension waste anything. Brown (Danielle), Zac Brown (Emily), Megan Brown Burr (Chris), time in their lives. Risk factors associ- Becca Brown, James Drechsel (Parie), Michael Drechsel (Anna- She has 15 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. But so . Mae), Christianne Drechsel Valentiner (Tim), Katie Drechsel Brooks many more call her grandma. She would always sew an individual How much clutter are ated with hoarding (Ben), Andrew Drechsel (Molly Hutchison), and Amy Drechsel Burr gift on holidays and birthdays for each child and grandchild and their you comfortable living According to Mayo Clinic (Cody), two brothers Keros Brown and Wendell Brown, two sisters spouses. The Christmas tradition was everyone would open them at with? Some people have (www.mayoclinc.org/dis- Susan Brown Wright and Judy Brown Cella, 44 grandchildren, and the same time in grandma’s presence. It was chaos; wonderful, lov- a very high threshold or eases-conditions/hoarding- two great-grandchildren. ing, self-less chaos. Three of the favorites were the pillow monsters, tolerance when it comes disorder/), symptoms of He was preceded in death by his mother Ruby Searle Brown, quillows, and the nightshirts she made: thanks to Dusty! two brothers Stephen Brown and Tracy Brown, and grandson Kelton My Grandma was unassumingly amazing. She was kind, funny, to stacks of papers, boxes, this disorder can be seen Brown. clever, curious, independent, insightful, dedicated, loving, loyal, clothes, etc. Some collect as early as 11-15 years old A viewing will be held in his honor on Friday, July 28, from 6 to beautiful, and still so much more. She did truly incredible things. larger items like cars, and tends to get worse 8 p.m. at Larkin Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Road (10600 S.) Shortly after high school she boarded a train to New York to attend engines, or technology with age. Sandy. The funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 29, 11 the Traphagen School of Fashion. She was there when WWII a.m. at 10975 S. Prescott Dr. Sandy, with interment at the Larkin ended, in fact, and indeed, a sailor grabbed her in the street and hardware (computer tow- Risk factors include: Gardens Cemetery. There will also be a viewing prior to the funeral kissed her, just like in the iconic photograph. She designed ward- ers, screens, etc.) Holding • Personality. Many services from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. robes for three Boy Scout promotional films. She was the first one on to excessive clutter is people who have hoarding Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to Foundations sup- to sing the BYU fight song! One of her prized possessions was the known as hoarding. disorder have a tempera- porting Parkinson’s research. sheet music signed by her friend Clyde D. Sandgren, the composer. To view the full obituary, please visit www.LarkinMortuary.com She ran one of Centerville’s longest running businesses, Margaret’s Ask yourself if you are ment that includes indeci- School of Custom Dressmaking, for over 50 years! hanging on to significant siveness. My grandma was a seamstress. I remember an instance when amounts of junk mail, • Family history. There I was really into ninjas. One day at the end of a visit I asked her if catalogs, unfinished crafts is a strong association Alan Moss Collier she would make me a ninja mask, hoping that she would make it for or sewing projects, clothes between having a family my birthday, which was coming up. She asked a few questions and 1953-2017 walked away. About 15 minutes later she handed me a freshly made you’ll wear again someday, member who has hoarding mask, which smelled, just like her sewing room! On my birthday or broken things you plan disorder and having the that year she gave me another mask with improvements that she disorder yourself. Alan Moss Collier, 64, loving husband, had thought about and added on later. to fix someday. Is your father, and grandfather, passed away July 19, garage or storage unit • Stressful life I am sure there are hundreds of people who could tell even 2017, surrounded by his family, after enduring better stories about her skills as a seamstress. She has taught hun- filled with items you’re not events. Some people a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. dreds to sew. Mainly girls but when you are in this family, even as a sure how to dispose of like develop hoarding disorder We will remember Alan for his generosity, boy, you better at least know how to thread a machine and set your old mattresses, appliances, after experiencing a stress- his testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ, foot correctly!! My grandma taught people from ages 6-80 plus. and his ever-present sense of humor. His tables, sofas, or other ful life event that they had Her sewing room was a special place. It’s where we would always “dad jokes” will live on as constant reminders go looking for her, where she mostly spent her days. It’s where she home furnishings? Do difficulty coping with, such to those who knew and loved him. We are taught and socialized and loved, where stories were told and hearts you consider any of these as the death of a loved one, comforted to know that he is now reunited were shared. It’s where she made the wedding dresses for those items heirlooms? Do you divorce, eviction or losing with his long-missed dad, along with our who married into our family. It’s where she came up with ideas for keep “adopting” pets? If so, possessions in a fire. Heavenly Father. Thank you to Graciela Christmas and birthdays. It’s where love bloomed and flourished. Flores and Aspire Hospice for their tender Margaret Bingham Farmer 1926-2017…I think she used her you may be a hoarder. Complications resulting care for Alan in his final months and days. dash well! Why do people with from hoarding. Health and Born April 30, 1953, Alan grew up as a fun-loving man, and was Not only was my grandma all of these things, but she was a hoarding disorder typically safety may be at risk for known among his friends for pulling off extravagant practical jokes. devoted disciple of Jesus Christ. She was a lifelong member of The He had much success in business, and he treasured his relation- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She never wavered save items? The answers the person or family who ships with his associates and partners. His golf hobby, however, hoards, including: in her faith. She was grateful for the restoration of the gospel, for seem understandable yet was the real money-maker — he often proudly brought home a few Joseph Smith, and the Book of Mormon. She held various callings may show symptoms of • Increased risk of falls dollars that he had won on the course that day. throughout her years of dedicated service. emotional dependency or • Injury or being Alan was dedicated in his philanthropic efforts, liberally donat- Grandma you will be missed, but we are happy for you. We are trapped by shifting or fall- ing to and serving various charities, generously tipping at every glad that you are reunited with Grandpa Jay. We are glad that you insecurity: opportunity, and gladly sharing with anyone around him. He served • They believe these ing items get to embrace your sons. We are glad that you finally get to con- faithfully as an LDS missionary to the Mexico North Central Mission verse with your earthly father, Wilford. At this time though we are items are unique or will be • Family conflicts and in many leadership roles in the LDS Church, including as a high most glad that we were able to call you Grandma, Mom, Teacher, needed at some point in • Loneliness and social councilor, Young Men’s president, and bishop. and Friend. We love you. the future. isolation His proudest achievement was the five children he raised Viewings were held Tuesday, July 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon together with his wife of 33 years, his eternal companion, Mindy • The items have impor- • Unsanitary conditions Brothers 295 N. Main, Bountiful, and Wednesday, July 26, from 9:30 Jo Dance. He is survived by his wife, Mindy; five children and their to 10:15 a.m. at the Centerville 7th Ward, 270 N. 300 East, Center- tant emotional significance that pose a risk to health spouses, Heather L. Valerga (Brody) of Alpine, Melissa J. Holmes ville. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July – serving as a reminder of • A fire hazard (Jonny) of Woods Cross, Ashley M. Sonntag (Nikolaus) of Foster 26, at the Centerville 7th Ward. Graveside dedication was at the happier times or represent- • Poor work perfor- City, CA, James A. Collier (Audree) of North Salt Lake, and Michael Preston, Idaho Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. P. Collier of Bountiful; and six (and a half) grandchildren. Also ing beloved people or pets. mance surviving are his beloved mother, Myrne Moss Collier of Bountiful; • They feel safer when • Legal issues, such as brothers, James Collier of Spring Lake, Mich., and John Collier of surrounded by the things eviction Bountiful; sisters, Sheri Adams of Brigham City, Laura Belnap (Eric) they save. of Bountiful, and Lisa Anderson (Kelly) of Smithfield. He is preceded in death by his father, James Alan Collier. 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