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Behind the scenes at capitol One intern offers a closer look at what goes on during the legislative session

BeCy GinOs, a1

Androids and aliens meet Jenniffer Wardell, C1

Ban victims close to home Longtime U.S. resdients caught up in immigration ban. OutlOOk, B1

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Sports - A5 Outlook - B1 Editorial - B3 Showcase - C1 Horizons - C3 Church - C4 Calendar - C4 Obituaries - C5

Voted best weekly newspaper in Utah by Society of Professional Journalists Jennifer Bassarear Mark G Kano Insur Agcy Inc Toby H Gonzales Jone Olson Eckman Ins and Fin Svcs Inc Ins Agy Inc Mark Kano LUTCF CLU Insur Agcy Inc Insurance Agcy Inc Wayne Eckman LUTCF Jennifer Bassarear CASL/CLU 21 S. 200 W., P.O. Box 807, Toby H. Gonzales Jone Olson 98 West 200 North 107 N Main St, Ste 104 Bountiful, UT 84011 465 South 200 West, Suite 2, 94 West 200 North Bountiful, UT 84010 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bus: 801-298-2636 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bus: 801-292-7291 Bus: 801-292-8291 Bus: 801-292-9424 Bus: 801-292-8413 Fax: 801-292-1344 Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source Hill Air Force Base Fighter Wings The deploy to Nevada Davis Clipper ON A4 75 cents VOL. 125 NO. 28 THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 Behind the scenes at Utah’s Capitol Hill BY BECKY GINOS [email protected] SALT LAKE CITY—Ever wonder who keeps things running on Capitol Hill during the legislative session? Interns. Those men and women with bright smiling faces racing frantically through the hallways are working behind the scenes to make sure lawmakers can do their job in the House or Senate. “It’s all been fun and it’s all been from universities throughout the state and hard,” said Nichole Christensen, a BYU those selected are assigned to a legislator. student from Layton interning for Senate “It’s based on what needs the legislator Majority Whip Stuart Adams (R-Layton). has and the strengths the student has,” “Everyone’s experience is different she said. “It’s totally random so it’s depending on who you work for. I do a lot funny that I was placed with Sen. Adams of scheduling for him and make sure he’s because he’s in my neighborhood.” there on time. Since he’s in leadership, he Christensen is majoring in political has lots of meetings to stay on top of.” science at BYU so this is right up her Christensen said she also looks alley. “I’m not as much into politics as through emails from constituents who legislation,” said Christensen. “I want Jennifer Bassarear Mark G Kano Insur Agcy Inc Toby H Gonzales Jone Olson Eckman Ins and Fin Svcs Inc are concerned about a variety of issues. “I to become a lawyer. When I was in the Ins Agy Inc Mark Kano LUTCF CLU Insur Agcy Inc Insurance Agcy Inc Wayne Eckman LUTCF help draft the response, but he takes the seventh grade I tried out for the school Jennifer Bassarear CASL/CLU 21 S. 200 W., P.O. Box 807, Toby H. Gonzales Jone Olson 98 West 200 North 107 N Main St, Ste 104 Bountiful, UT 84011 465 South 200 West, Suite 2, 94 West 200 North Bountiful, UT 84010 time to actually answer himself,” she said. mock trial team and I knew that was Bountiful, UT 84010 Bus: 801-298-2636 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bus: 801-292-7291 “I think that is neat for someone so busy. something I was interested in.” Bus: 801-292-8291 Bus: 801-292-9424 Bus: 801-292-8413 Fax: 801-292-1344 He takes a lot of time to meet with people. The session is only a couple of weeks NIChOLE ChRISTENSEN looks on as Sen. Stuart Adams speaks to high school students during a visit I just have to keep him on schedule – in, but Christensen has jumped right into to the Capitol. which is hard.” Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper Potential interns put in applications n See “INTERN” p. A4

State Champions in Drill! The Bountiful High Mandonelles captured the 4A state drill team championship at Utah Valley University in Orem on Saturday night. It was a return to the top for the team that has won more state drill titles than any other school. Full story in today’s Clipper Sports.

Photo courtesy of Ericka Haslam

Utah Clean Energy announces a 10-year solar plan for Utah

BY BECKY GINOS [email protected]

SALT LAKE CITY—In conjunction with the 2017 legislative session, Utah Clean Energy STUDENTS IN hAITI display the bags of supplies they’ve received from the and Salt Lake City an- Davis Applied Technology College in Kaysville. nounced last week on Courtesy photo Capitol Hill, a 10-year plan to expand, reduce Haitian school fundraiser Feb. 11 costs and simplify roof- KAYSVILLE—After their earthquake, Clermont vis- top solar in the city and schools and supplies were ited the school she founded, destroyed by a 2010 earth- Clermont Academy, to find it throughout Utah. quake, many children in Haiti in ruins. The children were “For the last six or seven BEN hART introduces the 10-year solar plan on Capitol Hill with support from had no place to study. But unable to return to school. Not years Utah has been ranked Vicki Bennett (back). Photo Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper last December, several dozen only that, but within days, four by Forbes as the top place to Haitian children received new children arrived at the do business,” said Ben Hart, include: cinch bags donated by Davis orphanage. The Foundation managing director for the “It’s a long-term look at how • Ensure all Utahns who want Applied Technology College. had plenty of work to do. Governor’s office of Economic we can make Utah a national to access solar have affordable The DATC bags held supplies “The DATC bags were so Development. “We don’t want leader and give all Utahns access choices. such as pencils, notebooks helpful for our students,” Cl- to take that for granted. Solar to solar,” said Sarah Wright, • Cut the red tape for solar and erasers, donated by the ermont said. “Now they have is a very important part of our Utah Clean Energy executive permitting Clermont Care Center Foun- a way to carry their school conversation in the state. It is director. “We want to streamline • Interconnection must keep dation. supplies.” The bags are only a vibrant, critical part of our the permitting process and pace with new technology Clermont Care Center the beginning. Clermont energy here in Utah.” keep interconnection standards • Evolve the Utility Business Foundation founder Carmel believes that helping these “A Bright Future: 10 Year up to date. Utah is at a solar Model Clermont and her husband children is her calling. “We Solar Deployment Plan” was crossroads.” • Solar, Storage, and Resiliency Jude Colas travel to their na- each have our mission in developed as part of the Wasatch According to materials “We want to create longevity,” tive Haiti several times each life,” she said. Solar Project, an initiative that provided, primary said Doug Shipley, CEO of year, bringing school supplies This year, the Clermont receives funding from the U.S. recommendations from the 10 and clothing to students at Department of Energy’s Solar Year Solar Deployment Plan n a local orphanage. After the n See “FUNDRAISER” p. A4 Market Pathways Initiative. See “SOLAR” p. A4 A2 News/CRIMe BRIeFs CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017

CRIMe BRIeFs Judge orders tryout for female wrestler Compiled by Becky Ginos LAYTON—A 15-year-old “Federal law allows U.S. District Judge girl was allowed to try girls to wrestle at the Robert Shelby listened out for her junior high high school level,” said to arguments Feb. 1 and Altice will stay in prison Kaufusi pleads guilty in wrestling team after a Davis School District granted the request Feb. beating death federal judge granted an Community Relations 2, the day before tryouts UTAH STATE PRISON—Brianne Altice injunction last week while Director Chris Williams, Feb. 3. will be in prison for another two years FARMINGTON—A man accused of her lawsuit makes its way who was unable to dis- Davis School District before she will be considered for parole. through the court. cuss the ongoing case. maintains it is following The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole beating to death another man near a home in Bountiful pleaded guilty Feb. 1 Kathleen Janis, a ninth “They were asking for a federal Title IX law announced its decision grade student at Central a temporary injunction limiting mixed-team par- last Tuesday that Altice to one count of man- slaughter and one count Davis Junior High and requesting the girl have ticipation in some contact would not have another her mother filed suit the opportunity to wrestle sports. hearing until April 2019. of aggravated assault resulting in serious bodily claiming the girl was not as soon as possible. They Another hearing to Altice, a former Davis allowed to participate were hoping the court address the injunction is High School teacher who injury. on the team because of would make a decision scheduled for Feb. 10. pleaded guilty in April Heneli Kalainisi gender. while they were waiting.” 2015 to three counts of Kaufusi had been forcible sexual abuse, went before the charged with first-degree parole board Jan. 24. She was accused murder for the incident that took place in Beware snow of having sexual relationships with three Oct. 2015. Sione Mangisi died from his male students. injuries after witnesses said they saw the removal fraud Altice was sentenced in 2nd District men fighting in front of a house Kaufusi Court July 2015 to 1 to 30 years in prison. shared with the victim’s ex-wife and chil- KAYSVILLE—The dren. Kaysville Police De- A sentencing hearing is scheduled for partment has received Fenstermaker found guilty March 29. several reports of theft or fraud involving a snow LAYTON—A man charged with first- Wanted for questioning removal contract with degree murder in a shooting case from Michaelson Land Man- 2015 was found guilty Layton Police agement. Monday after a six-day are looking for The victims told police jury trial. any informa- they had given cash di- Jory Fenstermaker tion about the rectly to a representative woman in this of the group who was to was accused of shoot- then hire a third party ing Randy Lennell Lewis picture. She is wanted for subcontractor to do the to death in a West Point work, according to the Fatal crash closes I-15 Feb. 3 home in March 2015 questioning in a fraud case Kaysville Police Depart- WOODS —A The Utah Highway after a slap- match turned deadly. ment’s Facebook page. Fenstermaker claimed it was self- in Layton and 33-year-old Taylorsville Patrol said after the initial other areas in After the subcontrac- man was killed on I-15 accident another driver defense, but after almost four hours of tors completed the snow deliberation the jury returned a guilty ver- Davis County. Please call 801-336-3443 near 2600 South Friday tried to avoid the Subaru removal, Michaelson morning after his 2007 but clipped it, then a third dict. if you can help identify her and reference Land Management alleg- Incident #17-01412. Subaru crossed several car hit the Subaru in a Sentencing is set for March 30. edly never paid them. lanes, crashed into the T-bone manner. Medical Other victims reported barrier then came to a crews attended to Brady that they didn’t receive stop in the HOV lane M Shepherd, the driver of the snow removal prom- where another car hit the the Subaru, but he died at ised after allegedly giv- vehicle. the scene. ing the company cash for Bountiful police seek info on stolen property the service. Police have not been BOUNTIFUL—The POP Unit has had a rial numbers are often critical in locating able to reach the com- The difficult time finding the owners of a few stolen property, according to the depart- pany and have learned items of stolen property. It is possible ment’s Facebook page. that the Syracuse, Layton the theft has either not been noticed or They suggest this tip to help locate and Ogden Police depart- Davis Clipper reported. Any Bountiful resident who stolen property: ments have had similar is missing a snow blower or knows of • If writing down the serial numbers complaints. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. A2 News/CRIMe BRIeFs CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 News A3 CRIMe BRIeFs Judge orders tryout for female wrestler Resolution intended Compiled by Becky Ginos LAYTON—A 15-year-old “Federal law allows U.S. District Judge girl was allowed to try girls to wrestle at the Robert Shelby listened out for her junior high high school level,” said to arguments Feb. 1 and to increase pay for Altice will stay in prison Kaufusi pleads guilty in wrestling team after a Davis School District granted the request Feb. beating death federal judge granted an Community Relations 2, the day before tryouts UTAH STATE PRISON—Brianne Altice injunction last week while Director Chris Williams, Feb. 3. will be in prison for another two years police, firefighters FARMINGTON—A man accused of her lawsuit makes its way who was unable to dis- Davis School District before she will be considered for parole. through the court. cuss the ongoing case. maintains it is following The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole beating to death another man near a BY BECKY GINOS home in Bountiful pleaded guilty Feb. 1 Kathleen Janis, a ninth “They were asking for a federal Title IX law announced its decision grade student at Central a temporary injunction limiting mixed-team par- [email protected] last Tuesday that Altice to one count of man- slaughter and one count Davis Junior High and requesting the girl have ticipation in some contact would not have another her mother filed suit the opportunity to wrestle sports. SALT LAKE CITY—Law hearing until April 2019. of aggravated assault enforcement is a difficult and resulting in serious bodily claiming the girl was not as soon as possible. They Another hearing to Altice, a former Davis allowed to participate were hoping the court address the injunction is often dangerous job. When High School teacher who injury. on the team because of would make a decision scheduled for Feb. 10. everyone else is running pleaded guilty in April Heneli Kalainisi gender. while they were waiting.” away, police officers and fire- Kaufusi had been fighters are running in. But 2015 to three counts of their pay isn’t always equal forcible sexual abuse, went before the charged with first-degree murder for the incident that took place in Beware snow to the daily sacrifice. parole board Jan. 24. She was accused A resolution sponsored by of having sexual relationships with three Oct. 2015. Sione Mangisi died from his injuries after witnesses said they saw the Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods male students. removal fraud Cross is intended to address Altice was sentenced in 2nd District men fighting in front of a house Kaufusi shared with the victim’s ex-wife and chil- increasing pay for “certain Court July 2015 to 1 to 30 years in prison. KAYSVILLE—The public safety officers and dren. Kaysville Police De- A sentencing hearing is scheduled for firefighters” by empower- partment has received ing public employers to pay Fenstermaker found guilty March 29. several reports of theft a competitive wage using STudENTS AT dAVIS AppLIEd TEChNOLOGY COLLEGE hold some of the $15,000 in equipment items donated to three of the or fraud involving a snow funds accrued through a school’s departments by DeWalt, manufacturer of industrial products. Courtesy photo LAYTON—A man charged with first- Wanted for questioning removal contract with change made in the Utah degree murder in a shooting case from Michaelson Land Man- Public Retirement System 2015 was found guilty Layton Police agement. in 2010. A bill was passed SEN. TOdd wEILEr speaks at a Monday after a six-day are looking for The victims told police by the Utah Legislature recent Town Hall meeting. Weiler is DeWalt donates $15K to DATC programs jury trial. any informa- they had given cash di- creating a second tier in the sponsoring SCR1 during the current rectly to a representative tion about the system that would reduce legislative session. Jory Fenstermaker of the group who was to KAYSVILLE—DeWalt, a leading “That way, they get proper training students start good habits at the woman in this benefits for employees hired Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis was accused of shoot- then hire a third party manufacturer of industrial corded with the most current technology.” beginning of their careers,” said ing Randy Lennell Lewis picture. She after July 1, 2011. Clipper and cordless power tools, acces- “Students are the future of our Ethan Ward, who is studying is wanted for subcontractor to do the “Proponents of that legisla- to death in a West Point work, according to the Fatal crash closes I-15 Feb. 3 sories and hand tools, has donated industry,” said Joe Marchant, Welding Technology. “The home in March 2015 questioning in tion argued that changing 70 to 80 applicants a few three truckloads of tools to the Da- DeWalt National Vertical products are well-made and will a fraud case Kaysville Police Depart- WOODS CROSS—A The Utah Highway retirement benefits would, after a slap-boxing match turned deadly. ment’s Facebook page. years ago down to two to 13. vis Applied Technology College. sales manager. He said that last a long time.” Fenstermaker claimed it was self- in Layton and 33-year-old Taylorsville Patrol said after the initial over time, make more money Most people stay in the job The equipment will help DATC’s whether DeWalt is working with “DeWalt is committed to other areas in After the subcontrac- man was killed on I-15 accident another driver available to fund pay increas- defense, but after almost four hours of tors completed the snow for retirement and benefits.” Plumbing Apprentice, Electrician employers, unions or technology building our community and deliberation the jury returned a guilty ver- Davis County. Please call 801-336-3443 near 2600 South Friday tried to avoid the Subaru es to close the public sector In the past if officers had Apprentice and Welding Technol- colleges like DATC, the company our country’s economy through removal, Michaelson morning after his 2007 but clipped it, then a third wage gap,” Weiler wrote in dict. if you can help identify her and reference Land Management alleg- 10 years in they were look- ogy students in their education. sees in-kind donations as a win for supporting technical education Incident #17-01412. Subaru crossed several car hit the Subaru in a his weekly legislative update. ing to stay, said Woods Cross Students and instructors helped everyone. “It’s a long-term return and manufacturing in America,” Sentencing is set for March 30. edly never paid them. lanes, crashed into the T-bone manner. Medical “The change resulted in Other victims reported Police Sgt. Chris Hoffman. unload the donation, which was on our investment,” he said. said DATC Foundation Director barrier then came to a crews attended to Brady a significant savings. As “But if they have to stay in valued at $15,000. Students are quite excited about Marcie Valdez. “We are grateful that they didn’t receive stop in the HOV lane M Shepherd, the driver of a result of this savings, the snow removal prom- for 25 years and the benefits “We want to get our tools in the the donation. for their support.” where another car hit the the Subaru, but he died at this concurrent resolution aren’t as good, some of the students’ hands,” said Paul Arnett, “I think it’s great that a company ised after allegedly giv- vehicle. the scene. encourages the state of Utah ing the company cash for younger guys decide not to account manager for DeWalt. is putting money toward helping Bountiful police seek info on stolen property and other public employers stay.” the service. to provide a pay increase to Police have not been Butler said his depart- BOUNTIFUL—The POP Unit has had a rial numbers are often critical in locating public safety officers and ment is trying to do what it able to reach the com- The firefighters who are mem- difficult time finding the owners of a few stolen property, according to the depart- pany and have learned can to retain good officers. items of stolen property. It is possible ment’s Facebook page. bers of the Tier II Retire- “We’re getting quality equip- Centerville teen a semifinalist for award that the Syracuse, Layton ment System.” the theft has either not been noticed or They suggest this tip to help locate and Ogden Police depart- Davis Clipper ment and vehicles,” he said. Weiler said copies of the Maura Knutsen, 17, of Center- ees to scale or to advance the reported. Any Bountiful resident who stolen property: ments have had similar “We’re giving officers more ville, is a national semifinalist for winner’s project. is missing a snow blower or knows of • If writing down the serial numbers Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. resolution, SCR1, have been control of badge and decal complaints. Any individ- sent to city councils and the 2017 Military Child of the Each semifinalist will be in- someone else who is, please contact the for all of your valuables seems tedious, ual or company who has Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 design to give them more of Year Awards. The annual event is terviewed by a panel selected by department at 801-298-6000. use a mobile device to walk through your Volume 125 Number 28 boards to let them know they a feeling of ownership. We’re had a similar problem or need to use that money for coordinated by Operation Home- Operation Homefront staff. Award Residents are encouraged to report all home and document them with pictures has been contacted by Feb. 9, 2017 also trying to get our foot in front, a national nonprofit serving recipients will be chosen by a thefts because officers sometimes come or video. Save the images to the cloud or pay increases. “It’s important the door at the academy to this company is encour- THE DAVIS CLIPPER to note that the State Legis- America’s military families. panel of judges, to include senior across property they believe is stolen on a USB drive for later reference. aged to call the police. (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper find good candidates.” Knutsen is one of three semi- retired service members, senior but have to release the property and the Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at lature changed the benefit of In spite of those efforts, retirement rules but we don’t finalists from Utah. Nationwide, spouses, members of Operation suspect because they can’t confirm it. Se- [email protected] [email protected] Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Butler said it is frustrating to there are 90 semifinalists who Homefront’s board of directors, The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. pay them (safety officers), make the attempt then have the cities do,” he said. “It were chosen from 400 nominees. and other leaders in the military the officers go to a bigger She is a semifinalist in the Innova- support community. (SCR1) says, ‘you are saving agency. “We waste a lot of money today from retire- tion category and represents the Every winner will be flown to time and money on training U.S. Army. Washington, D.C., along with a ment, now take it to increase and investing in equipment pay.’” Six winners will be chosen, and parent or guardian to receive the only to lose them in a few each will receive $10,000. They award from high-ranking military However, some local law years to other agencies,” enforcement agencies aren’t will be selected based on their leaders. The national awards will he said. “It’s not right that scholarship, volunteerism, leader- be presented on April 6. convinced it will solve the smaller agencies should problem. ship, and extracurricular involve- More information about the have to settle for less experi- ment. The Innovation award recipi- Military Child of the Year® “We really appreciate enced officers. There should Todd’s efforts to get us bet- mAurA KNuTSEN is a national ent will also receive a mentorship Awards is available at www.mili- be the same standard in the semifinalist for award. Courtesy photo by Booz Allen Hamilton employ- tarychildoftheyear.org. ter pay,” said Woods Cross state whether you’re a small Police Chief Greg Butler. department or a large one. “It’s generous in theory, but We all need good folks.” it needs to be equitable. The “I’m happy there is dis- So. Davis Sewer District earns accounting honor resolution shouldn’t send cussion about trying to get money to departments that more funds,” said Osoro. The South Davis Sewer District “Every year the District, like Comprehensive Annual Financial already have good benefits. “We’re moving in the right has received “The Certificate of all governmental agencies, must Report (CAFR).” The bigger agencies are direction. We recognize that Achievement for Excellence in produce financial statements that “The Certificate of Achievement poaching our officers for bet- Woods Cross City is trying Financial Reporting” award from are independently audited,” said is the highest form of recognition ter pay and benefits. We’ve to move forward with better the Government Finance Officers Mark Katter, accounting manager in governmental accounting lost officers to Cottonwood pay and benefits.” Association. This is the 17th and district clerk, who along and financial reporting, and its Heights, West Jordan and Butler agreed. “Funding consecutive year that the District with district general manager attainment represents a significant West Valley.” seems to go through the has received this honor from Dal D. Wayment is primarily accomplishment by a government When the retirement bene- state, then the county and GFOA. responsible for the report. “Most and its management,” said fits changed, it inadvertently trickle down to the cities,” The local district is a agencies produce the minimum Stephen J. Gauthier, director of the hurt law enforcement agen- he said. “Then there are subdivision of the State of Utah, requirement in producing GFOA Technical Services Center. cies, Woods Cross Police Lt. just pennies left so there’s a governmental agency under financial statements (general Both Katter and Wayment will Adam Osoro said. “After that not a lot they can do with it. the Utah Code. It collects and purpose financial statements). also receive an Award of Financial change we saw a dramatic Providing law enforcement treats wastewater for the cities of On the other hand, a government Reporting Achievement, which decline in good applicants. is not cheap. It’s necessary – Bountiful, Centerville, North Salt agency has the option to produce includes a brass medallion. The hiring pool dwindled in but not cheap.” Lake, West Bountiful and Woods an enhanced version of their all agencies. We went from Cross. financial statements called a [email protected] HOME IMPROVEMENT! Furnace Replacement $ .00 Starting at 100 $ .00 OFF 1,349 Any Humidifi er Not good with any other offer. Installation Expires 3/31/17 • Protects Hardwood Floors and Wood Furnishings • Eliminates Static Electricity that can Cause Damage to Electronics See dealer for details. • Improved Humidity Levels Improves Heat Retention and Distribution Expires 3/31/17 • Provides a Heathier Respiratory Environment

Professional Service Done Right... Right Away! A4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 Hill AFB Fighter Wings deploy to Nevada

Pilots and maintainers from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base deployed the F-35A Lightning II to Nellis AFB in Nevada late last month. This is the first deployment to Red Flag for the F-35A and the first large move- ment since the Air Force declared the jet combat ready in August 2016. Red Flag is the Air Force’s premier air-to-air combat training exercise. Participants include both United States and allied nations’ combat air forces. The exercise provides aircrews the experience of multiple, intensive air combat sorties in the safety of a training environment. “Our Airmen are excited to bring the F-35 to a full-spectrum combat exercise,” said Col. David Lyons, 388th FW com- mander, in a release from the base. “This battle space is going to be a great place to leverage our stealth and interoperability. It’s a lethal platform and I’m confident we will prove to be an invaluable asset to the commander.” The jets will be at Red Flag through Feb. 10. While deployed, the F-35 will fly alongside fourth-and-fifth generation plat- forms and provide offensive and defensive counter air, suppression of enemy air defenses, and limited close air support. “Red Flag is hands-down the best train- ing in the world to ensure our Airmen are fully mission ready,” said Col. David Smith, 419th FW commander. “It’s as close to combat operations as you can FIGHTER WINGS FROM HILL AIR FORCE BASE have deployed to Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas with the F-35A Lightning II aircraft. get. Our Reserve pilots and maintainers Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper are looking forward to putting the F-35A weapon system to the test alongside our role stealth fighter designed to gather, eventually be home to three operational Force’s newest fighter aircraft in a Total active duty partners to bring an unprec- fuse, and distribute more information F-35 fighter squadrons with a total of 78 Force partnership, which capitalizes on edented combat capability.” than any other fighter in history. aircraft by the end of 2019. The active the strength of both components. The F-35A is a fifth-generation multi- The first operational F-35As arrived at duty 388th FW and Air Force Reserve [email protected] Hill AFB in October 2015. The base will 419th FW will fly and maintain the Air New NSL city manager a familiar face for local residents

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL North Salt Lake. [email protected] No matter what city he’s in, however, the most important aspect of city management remains the same. NORTH SALT LAKE—Ken Leetham, a familiar face to city resi- “The goal is to work collaboratively with city staff, elected offi- dents, has moved up in the world. cials and residents to make positive changes in the city,” he said. After having served as the city’s community development In North Salt Lake, however, there are some unique challeng- director, and more recently as their assistant city manager, es that come when you try to make those changes. According Leetham officially became North Salt Lake’s new city manager to Leetham, one of the biggest issues is the fact that North Salt in early January. Now, after a month in the job, he said he’s just Lake is divided into three very distinct sections. The Foxboro as pleased as ever to be part of the city’s team. neighborhood, the hillside homes, and the center of town all “It’s a great city to work for,” he said. “I work with a great tend to have unique demographics that are often completely mayor, elected officials, and city staff.” unrelated to the other two zones. His move to city manager is just one of several job shifts the “The biggest challenge is meeting the needs of all the city’s city went through in the new year, with Sherrie Llewelyn taking neighborhoods, which are really very different,” he said. “Meet- over as community development director and other positions ing the diverse infrastructure and recreation needs can be really seeing new faces. For his part, however, Leetham said he had difficult, depending on what area of the city we’re talking about.” enough experience with the duties of a city manager not to be at One need shared by the entire city, however, is green space. all thrown by his new job title. The city has been working on refining different elements of “I worked closely with Barry Edwards,” he said. “The transi- their general plan over the past several years, a plan that has tion hasn’t been difficult at all.” included various parks and trails throughout the city. Leetham’s His previous municipal experience has also been helpful, hav- goal is for the momentum in that direction to continue through- ing worked for North Salt Lake a total of six and a half years and out the planning process and into the execution stages. NORTH SALT LAKE CITY Manager Ken Leetham in cities for a full 29 years. Though he started out in urban plan- “I want us to make good progress on our master plan when it took over the position in January. ning and community and economic development, he’d worked in comes to parks, open space, recreation, and securing financing Courtesy photo city management for a couple of different cities before coming to for all of the above,” he said. “It’s my greatest hope.”

Dillard’s to replace Macy’s at Layton is involved,” he said. “Our that are fair to utilities as Solar interest is to help low well as consumers. LAYTON—CBL & As- Hills Mall, just a few weeks operations. We are confi- Continued from p. A1 income families benefit “Energy has always been sociates Properties, Inc. after the announcement of dent that they will comple- from solar and streamline low and competitive here in announced that Dillard’s, Macy’s closure,” Stephen ment the dynamic tenant it for them. We’re (all Utah,” Hart said. “It brings Inc. will open a new store Lebovitz, president and mix at Layton Hills and will Intermountain Wind & parties) actually talking to in important high-paying where Macy’s is currently CEO said in the state- dramatically transform that Solar in Woods Cross. “It each other and coming to jobs. We need to look out located in the Layton Hills ment. “The speed at which wing of the center.” isn’t the solar of the 80s. the table for a long-term over the next 10 years to Mall. Construction is we were able to fill the Dillard’s custom- People said it was ‘just a solution from both sides.” see what we can do to help scheduled to take place in availability demonstrates ers can expect the new fad’ and it was so ugly. It’s The plan is intended this important industry.” April and a grand opening Layton Hill’s excellent 160,000-square foot store come such a long way.” to help elected officials, To view the 10-year plan is anticipated for fall 2017, location and strong draw. to feature a premium Shipley said he’s grateful communities and visit utahcleanenergy.org. according to a release. Dillard’s will be a terrific lineup of brands tailored to for the discussion on solar. regulators develop policies “We are excited to an- addition to the center with their fashion preferences. “Even the governor’s office nounce that Dilllard’s will its strong brand presence replace Macy’s at Layton in the market and great [email protected]

The more Christensen works in Intern government the more she thinks this is Woods Cross Police host monthly open house Continued from p. A1 the path she’ll take. “I’d like to help draft and write bills that eventually get into WOODS CROSS—It’s time This month’s open Kids, Neighborhood Utah code,” she said. “I think this is a for the Woods Cross Police house is Thursday, Feb. 16 Watch and Davis County the action. “I love watching when they’re great job for me – I’m excited.” Department’s monthly from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CPA will also be provided. on the floor,” she said. “Just having them Soon she will be moving on to the open house where resi- in the Woods Cross City The meetings are all in one room discussing important next chapter and she’s considering dents are invited to meet Council Chambers at City intended to be educational issues. There is so much in the details Washington, D.C. “where all the action is” with law enforcement in Hall. and give residents an op- sometimes it can seem tedious because or possibly staying at BYU and attending an informal setting to ask Information about portunity to address any they have to consider each bill line by their law school. questions and discuss programs such as Vacation concerns they may have. line. Having to keep track of everything Wherever she lands, her time as an ways to keep the commu- Watch, Free Prescription gets a little bit crazy.” intern will serve her well. “What I’ve liked nity safe. Drop off, RAD Women/ [email protected] So far she’s been working from about most about the process is how involved 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. but she knows that Sen. Adams has let me be,” she said. will probably change as the session “He has me sit in on his meetings and Forest Service offers some winter safety tips progresses. “People have told me to it’s interesting to see how the leadership expect to be here from 7 a.m. to 8, 9 or 10 Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forests the winter. works together. It’s an invaluable p.m.,” she said. “We only have 33 working experience.” officials would like to remind all winter • Make sure your vehicle is in good days so we have to stay on top of it even if recreationists to have a safe, fun filled operating condition and contains an we have to put in long hours.” season enjoying the stunning forest scen- adequate level of fuel and have properly ery, wildlife, and numerous recreation fitting tire chains and know how to install opportunities. Please be aware of changes them. in the weather and freezing temperatures • Leave your itinerary with a friend or tion about the fundraiser, Clermont while out in the woods. family member. Fundraiser Academy, or the Clermont Care Center Be informed about avalanche dangers. • Never travel alone. Take along your Continued from p. A1 Foundation, call 801-682-9391. Carry safety equipment such as avalanche cell phone, map and have appropriate “We are grateful that we could help beacons, shovels, and probes. Take an navigation equipment and the knowledge these students in a simple but meaning- avalanche awareness class. For the latest to use it. Care Center Foundation plans to rebuild ful way,” said Melanie Hall, Director avalanche conditions you can go to www. • Wear appropriate clothing and foot- Clermont Academy. It will host a fund- of Marketing and Public Relations at utahavalanchecenter.org, or UACWasatch, wear. Dress warmly in layered clothing, raiser at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11, at DATC. “When disaster hits a commu- #utavy, or call 888-999-4019. Know Before which allows you to easily adjust your Clinton City Recreation. The foundation nity, even the simple things we take for You GO (KBYG) clothes to regulate body moisture and- already has a teacher for the school. granted become important.” Here are a few safety tips to practice temperature. DATC challenges the Davis County this winter: • Always carry extra clothing, food, wa- community to provide these children [email protected] • Call ahead for current conditions. ter, flashlight, first aid kit, matches, and a a place where they can put their new Most Forest roads are not maintained in small shovel. [email protected] materials to use. For more informa- A4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 champioNship week Swimmers and wrestlers are competing for state titles in Utah County A6

Hill AFB Fighter Wings deploy to Nevada DAVIS 5 THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 Pilots and maintainers from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Sports A Base deployed the F-35A Lightning II to Nellis AFB in Nevada late last month. This is the first deployment to Red Flag for the F-35A and the first large move- ment since the Air Force declared the jet combat ready in August 2016. Red Flag is the Air Force’s premier air-to-air combat training exercise. Participants include both United States and allied nations’ combat air forces. The exercise provides aircrews the experience Mandonelles Take sTaTe! of multiple, intensive air combat sorties in the safety of a training environment. “Our Airmen are excited to bring the F-35 to a full-spectrum combat exercise,” said Col. David Lyons, 388th FW com- mander, in a release from the base. “This battle space is going to be a great place to leverage our stealth and interoperability. It’s a lethal platform and I’m confident we will prove to be an invaluable asset to the commander.” The jets will be at Red Flag through Feb. 10. While deployed, the F-35 will fly alongside fourth-and-fifth generation plat- forms and provide offensive and defensive counter air, suppression of enemy air defenses, and limited close air support. The maNDoNelles Took home first place in “Red Flag is hands-down the best train- both Military and Kick, in addition to winning the ing in the world to ensure our Airmen overall 4A drill team title. are fully mission ready,” said Col. David Smith, 419th FW commander. “It’s as close to combat operations as you can FIGHTER WINGS FROM HILL AIR FORCE BASE have deployed to Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas with the F-35A Lightning II aircraft. get. Our Reserve pilots and maintainers Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis ClipperBy Nat Bailey are looking forward to putting the F-35A Clipper intern weapon system to the test alongside our role stealth fighter designed to gather, eventually be home to three operational Force’s newest fighter aircraft in a Total active duty partners to bring an unprec- fuse, and distribute more information F-35 fighter squadrons with a total of 78 Force partnership, which capitalizes on edented combat capability.” than any other fighter in history. aircraft by the end of 2019. The active the strength of both components. OREM--This past weekend The F-35A is a fifth-generation multi- The first operational F-35As arrived at duty 388th FW and Air Force Reserve [email protected] the high school drill state Hill AFB in October 2015. The base will 419th FW will fly and maintain the Air finals took place at Utah Val- ley University, and our local The BouNTiFul high maNDoNelles pose along with their state championship trophy at UVU on Saturday night. ladies killed it. And the Boun- Photos courtesy of Ericka Haslam New NSL city manager a familiar face for local residents tiful High Mandonelles came but did not place in the extremely tight 5A harder. while perfecting each move. The crowd’s BY JENNIFFER WARDELL North Salt Lake. home with something they’re competition. The quote, “We Will Rise,” spread mood instantly changed as chills climbed [email protected] No matter what city he’s in, however, the most important used to bringing back—a The 4A competition was also extreme, throughout the team. They shared this up everybody’s spines just watching such aspect of city management remains the same. stressing out a majority of the audience. with the school with complete confidence passion and devotion. NORTH SALT LAKE—Ken Leetham, a familiar face to city resi- “The goal is to work collaboratively with city staff, elected offi- state championship trophy. Bountiful High’s Mandonelles are known that they would rise again. That is exactly Coach Jan Whittaker is not only an Both Bountiful High and Viewmont dents, has moved up in the world. cials and residents to make positive changes in the city,” he said. for winning state many years in a row, what they did. amazing coach to these Mandonelles, but a High made it to the finals. These two After having served as the city’s community development In North Salt Lake, however, there are some unique challeng- but last year took an unexpected turn. The Mandonelles swept the dance floor great example and friend as well. Without teams provided major support for each director, and more recently as their assistant city manager, es that come when you try to make those changes. According Bountiful returned home without the Saturday night, taking home the state title. such a great coach, they wouldn't be other. Viewmont High walked onto the Leetham officially became North Salt Lake’s new city manager to Leetham, one of the biggest issues is the fact that North Salt state title. The girls were devastated after They placed first in Military and Kick, and where they are today. dance floor as the BHS girls stood up, in early January. Now, after a month in the job, he said he’s just Lake is divided into three very distinct sections. The Foxboro the hard work and many hours put into second in Dance, earning the overall title. Congratulations to the Mandonelles on raising their applause as well as the BHS as pleased as ever to be part of the city’s team. neighborhood, the hillside homes, and the center of town all their routines. This wasn't the end for Hillcrest was second and Maple Mountain such a fabulous win. fan crowd. Viewmont had solid routines, “It’s a great city to work for,” he said. “I work with a great tend to have unique demographics that are often completely them; instead of giving up they fought third. These girls performed tremendously mayor, elected officials, and city staff.” unrelated to the other two zones. His move to city manager is just one of several job shifts the “The biggest challenge is meeting the needs of all the city’s city went through in the new year, with Sherrie Llewelyn taking neighborhoods, which are really very different,” he said. “Meet- over as community development director and other positions ing the diverse infrastructure and recreation needs can be really seeing new faces. For his part, however, Leetham said he had difficult, depending on what area of the city we’re talking about.”Lady Vikes back on winning track Solid week keeps enough experience with the duties of a city manager not to be at One need shared by the entire city, however, is green space. all thrown by his new job title. The city has been working on refining different elements of “I worked closely with Barry Edwards,” he said. “The transi- their general plan over the past several years, a plan that has By catherine garrett Davis County boys tion hasn’t been difficult at all.” included various parks and trails throughout the city. Leetham’s Clipper sportswriter His previous municipal experience has also been helpful, hav- goal is for the momentum in that direction to continue through- ing worked for North Salt Lake a total of six and a half years and out the planning process and into the execution stages. teams at or near top in cities for a full 29 years. Though he started out in urban plan- “I want us to make good progress on our master plan when it Viewmont continues to roll this season NORTH SALT LAKE CITY Manager Ken Leetham scored its most lopsided took over the position in January. ning and community and economic development, he’d worked in comes to parks, open space, recreation, and securing financing and now owns a 17-2 record on the year By Josh mcFadden city management for a couple of different cities before coming to for all of the above,” he said. “It’s my greatest hope.” Clipper sportswriter victory of the season, Courtesy photo after two region wins last week. crushing Hunter at home 87-42. The game was On Jan. 31, the Lady Viewmont with 16 points, With the state actually close after one Vikings broke open a while Carr added 14 and quarter, with the Vikings two-point game with a Page 10. playoffs inching up 16-13, but Viewmont Dillard’s to replace Macy’s at Layton is involved,” he said. “Our that are fair to utilities as huge second quarter – Davis closer, a quartet blew it open in the second Solar interest is to help low well as consumers. outscoring Hunter 30-2 Davis went 1-1 this week quarter with a 26-10 run. It LAYTON—CBL & As- Hills Mall, just a few weeks operations. We are confi- income families benefit “Energy has always been – to take a 43-13 lead of Davis County sociates Properties, Inc. after the announcement of dent that they will comple- Continued from p. A1 with a win over Hunter and only got more out of hand from solar and streamline low and competitive here in at halftime. Viewmont a loss to West. teams have picked from there. announced that Dillard’s, Macy’s closure,” Stephen ment the dynamic tenant it for them. We’re (all Utah,” Hart said. “It brings cruised to a 70-31 win. Inc. will open a new store Lebovitz, president and mix at Layton Hills and will Intermountain Wind & Against West Jan. 31, Even the Viewmont parties) actually talking to in important high-paying Mercedes Staples scored seven different players a good time to play reserves dominated where Macy’s is currently CEO said in the state- dramatically transform that Solar in Woods Cross. “It each other and coming to jobs. We need to look out 29 points, including located in the Layton Hills ment. “The speed at which wing of the center.” isn’t the solar of the 80s. scored, but Davis was some their best ball the game. Already up the table for a long-term over the next 10 years to five 3-pointers, to lead outscored in each quarter 65-37 at the start of Mall. Construction is we were able to fill the Dillard’s custom- People said it was ‘just a solution from both sides.” see what we can do to help Viewmont, while Tori Page of the season. scheduled to take place in availability demonstrates ers can expect the new fad’ and it was so ugly. It’s in the 55-44 loss. the fourth quarter, The plan is intended this important industry.” was also in double figures Teuila Alofipo scored 16 This past week, Davis, the Vikings outscored April and a grand opening Layton Hill’s excellent 160,000-square foot store come such a long way.” to help elected officials, To view the 10-year plan with 12. Also scoring for Viewmont, Woods Cross is anticipated for fall 2017, location and strong draw. to feature a premium Shipley said he’s grateful points to lead the Darts. Hunter 22-5 to finish the communities and visit utahcleanenergy.org. Viewmont were Megan On Feb. 3, Davis and Bountiful each went game. Ten Vikings got according to a release. Dillard’s will be a terrific lineup of brands tailored to for the discussion on solar. regulators develop policies Carr (7), Grace Johnson 2-0. More importantly, all “We are excited to an- addition to the center with their fashion preferences. “Even the governor’s office defeated Hunter 44-27 on the scoreboard, led (6), Hannah Simonson with a strong start. The four teams are in prime by Lewis Johnson’s 21 nounce that Dilllard’s will its strong brand presence (6), , Millie Stephens (3), position to qualify for the replace Macy’s at Layton in the market and great [email protected] Darts led by nine after the points. He also collected Melissa Sorenson (2), first quarter and 13 at the state tournament. six rebounds and hit Samantha Hogge (2), The more Christensen works in half and maintained an Viewmont five three-pointers. Josh Tallie Mortensen (2) and advantage throughout for The Vikings remain atop Mordue added 17 points. Intern government the more she thinks this is Emily Thomas (1). Woods Cross Police host monthly open house the path she’ll take. “I’d like to help draft the 17-point win. Region 2 with a 7-1 record, Last Friday, Viewmont Continued from p. A1 Against Granger Feb. 3, “That was a great win one game ahead of Davis. stayed in first place in and write bills that eventually get into Viewmont went up 29-1 WOODS CROSS—It’s time This month’s open Kids, Neighborhood Utah code,” she said. “I think this is a for us,” head coach Anne Viewmont had no trouble the region with a 69-37 for the Woods Cross Police house is Thursday, Feb. 16 Watch and Davis County the action. “I love watching when they’re after the first quarter Jones said. “Hunter is an last week dispatching its blowout at Granger. The great job for me – I’m excited.” and had a 43-point lead at Department’s monthly from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CPA will also be provided. on the floor,” she said. “Just having them Soon she will be moving on to the athletic and physical team two foes, Salt Lake County game was essentially open house where resi- in the Woods Cross City The meetings are all in one room discussing important halftime. Despite scoring and I thought we handled opponents Hunter and over at halftime when next chapter and she’s considering nine points in the second dents are invited to meet Council Chambers at City intended to be educational issues. There is so much in the details Washington, D.C. “where all the action is” that part really well. Our Granger, winning the Viewmont was up 30-12. with law enforcement in Hall. and give residents an op- sometimes it can seem tedious because half – to Granger’s 25 fundamentals really helped games by a combined 77 Johnson had 14 points and or possibly staying at BYU and attending points – the Vikings won an informal setting to ask Information about portunity to address any they have to consider each bill line by their law school. syDNi oViaTT of Davis puts up a shot over Hunter’s Katrina points. questions and discuss programs such as Vacation concerns they may have. line. Having to keep track of everything 59-32. On Jan. 31, Viewmont Wherever she lands, her time as an Staples again led n see “sTreak” p. a6 Azevado in the Darts’ win. Photo by Ron Osborn/Davis Clipper n see “BaskeTBall” p. a6 ways to keep the commu- Watch, Free Prescription gets a little bit crazy.” intern will serve her well. “What I’ve liked nity safe. Drop off, RAD Women/ [email protected] So far she’s been working from about most about the process is how involved 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. but she knows that Sen. Adams has let me be,” she said. will probably change as the session “He has me sit in on his meetings and Forest Service offers some winter safety tips progresses. “People have told me to it’s interesting to see how the leadership Bountiful swimmers place in region; prepare for state expect to be here from 7 a.m. to 8, 9 or 10 Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forests the winter. works together. It’s an invaluable p.m.,” she said. “We only have 33 working experience.” officials would like to remind all winter • Make sure your vehicle is in good days so we have to stay on top of it even if The Bountiful High girls swimming and Foreman came in third. recreationists to have a safe, fun filled operating condition and contains an we have to put in long hours.” team placed fourth at the Region 5 Other top placers for the Braves were season enjoying the stunning forest scen- adequate level of fuel and have properly Championships Jan. 28 with the boys Wood (7th – 200 IM, 10th – 100 Fly), ery, wildlife, and numerous recreation fitting tire chains and know how to install squad taking sixth place. Canaan (9th – 50 free) and Amy Rogers opportunities. Please be aware of changes them. Sophomore Bergen Braun won two (10th – 50 free). region titles – in the 200 Individual On the boys side, Jake Wheeler came in the weather and freezing temperatures • Leave your itinerary with a friend or tion about the fundraiser, Clermont Medley and the 100 Butterfly. Braun in fifth in the 500 free with Nathan while out in the woods. family member. Academy, or the Clermont Care Center Fundraiser outtouched Box Elder’s Kate Smith by Stromsdorfer (13th), Carter McMillan Be informed about avalanche dangers. • Never travel alone. Take along your Foundation, call 801-682-9391. Continued from p. A1 more than three seconds in the 100 fly (16th), Harrison Firth (18th) and Dallin Carry safety equipment such as avalanche cell phone, map and have appropriate “We are grateful that we could help and Highland’s Arden Tesch by nearly a Tingey (28th) placing in the 100 Free. beacons, shovels, and probes. Take an navigation equipment and the knowledge these students in a simple but meaning- second in the 200 IM. “I’m really proud of my kids and how avalanche awareness class. For the latest to use it. Care Center Foundation plans to rebuild ful way,” said Melanie Hall, Director Hannah Foreman placed third in the hard they worked,” head coach Lou avalanche conditions you can go to www. • Wear appropriate clothing and foot- Clermont Academy. It will host a fund- of Marketing and Public Relations at 100 Breaststroke with Alissia Nydegger Peterson said. “This was a great way to utahavalanchecenter.org, or UACWasatch, wear. Dress warmly in layered clothing, raiser at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11, at DATC. “When disaster hits a commu- coming in fourth in the 500 Freestyle and end the season for us. We hope to keep #utavy, or call 888-999-4019. Know Before which allows you to easily adjust your Clinton City Recreation. The foundation nity, even the simple things we take for sixth in the 100 Breast. building the program and we’re excited to You GO (KBYG) clothes to regulate body moisture and- already has a teacher for the school. granted become important.” Here are a few safety tips to practice temperature. DATC challenges the Davis County The 200 Medley Relay team of Abigail see how state goes. Go Braves!” this winter: • Always carry extra clothing, food, wa- community to provide these children Canaan, Nydegger, Braun and Foreman [email protected] Braun • Call ahead for current conditions. ter, flashlight, first aid kit, matches, and a a place where they can put their new placed second while the 400 Free Relay BouNTiFul sophomore BergeN Most Forest roads are not maintained in small shovel. [email protected] materials to use. For more informa- squad of Braun Nydegger, Sarah Wood placed first in the 100 butterfly at the Region 5 Championships at the end of January. A6 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 Davis wrestlers qualify six for state championships at UVU By Catherine Garrett also had to face a wrestler Brayden Warner who had in the season [Thomas Irvine Trevor Zimmerman (132) – Clipper sportswriter twice – Pleasant Grove’s Nick pinned him earlier this season of Viewmont], beating him 5-3 12th. Wyatt Ellis (120 lbs.), Lund – but lost both matches. by defeating him this time when he hurt his shoulder,” Hayden Vance (126), Porter At the 5A Divisionals Feb. “Dan is wrestling well and around. Roundy said. “He was unable to Richmond (145) and Ethan 1-2, Davis placed seventh out remains upbeat and positive,” Sophomore Cambridge Bing- finish the match and defaulted Earnshaw (220) also scored of 14 teams with six wrestlers head coach Bo Roundy said. ham, who came in unranked at to eighth place.” points towards Davis’ seventh qualifying for the state tourna- Junior Dalton Adams placed 285 lbs. pulled off some upsets Other Dart wrestlers who place finish. ment. sixth at 182 lbs. Roundy said to place eighth. Sophomore placed at the tournament were “The team experienced some Junior Trendon Dunn placed Adams “wrestled well, espe- Trace Dunn, wrestling at 220 Korbin Derr (152 lbs.) – 10th, ups and downs in the two days third in the 160-lb. cially against Ryan Paine of lbs., rounded out the state Paden Memmott (126) – 10th of battle,” Roundy said. “The to lead Davis. Dunn had to de- Pleasant Grove.” qualifiers for Davis with an , Heston Percival (160) – 10th, exciting news with this is that feat Fremont’s Damien Hendrix Sophomore Parker Coffey eighth place finish. Zack Edgmon (138) – 12th, they are all younger and return twice during the tournament. was seventh in the 113-lb. “Trace was wrestling the Kaleb Hyde (126) – 12th, Eli next year.” Junior Dan Waddoups (145 division and was able to exact match of his life against an op- Knowlton (152) – 12th, Por- lbs.) came in fourth place and some revenge against Hunter’s ponent that pinned him earlier ter Linford (106) – 12th and

Clipper Scoreboard for upcoming prep events Closing week for swimming, wrestling Two Winter prep sports seasons tion finals at 3 p.m. first day at 10 a.m. The 5A meet will SCOREBOARD conclude this week with the state At 5:30 p.m., the Parade of Cham- conclude with finals starting at 6 wrestling and swimming champion- pions, for finalists, place winners an p.m. Saturday’s 4A meet conclusion ships, both hosted at sites in Utah Academic All-State, begins. That will starts at 3 p.m. County. be followed by the championship Order of events for both meets: Wrestling in the 4A and 5A classi- finals starting at 5:45 p.m. Individual 200 medley relay, 200 free 200 IM, Upcoming games/meets fications began with first and second and team awards will be presented 50 free, diving, 100 fly, 100 free, 500 Feb. 8-9 round matches on Wednesday at following the final championship free, 200 free relay, 100 back, 100 Wrestling Utah Valley University in Orem. match. breast and 400 free relay. Results will State meets at Utah Valley University Today, championship semifinals and State swimming begins today at be published in next week’s Davis 4A and 5A--Wednesday, rounds 1 and 2 start at 3:30 consolation quarterfinals will be held Brigham Young University with Clipper. Thursday--Semis noon-2, finals 4-5:30 p.m. from noon to 2 p.m. Consolation opening day of the 5A meet at 7 p.m. semis begin at 2 p.m., and consola- On Friday, 4A swimmers start their Feb. 9-11 Swimming State meets at Brigham Young University 5A--Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. Taylor Last Friday, the Darts won in scoring 18 points. 4A--Friday at 10 a.m., Saturday at 3 p.m. Basketball Weston similar fashion over Hunter, winning The Braves made a living from the Continued from p. A5 had 12 without trouble 82-36. Davis made free throw line against Box Elder, Feb. 10 for the 30 shots from the floors compared to hitting 20 of 26 shots. Boys basketball Vikings. only 10 from Hunter. Once again, 11 Bountiful met Woods Cross in a Davis at Layton, 7 Viewmont played at Layton on players scored for Davis, and in this huge game on Tuesday (after our Ogden at Woods Cross, 7 Tuesday after our press deadline, game four players scored in double press deadline). The Braves next Syracuse at Viewmont, 7 followed by a home game against figures. Redford hit a career high for travel to Highland on Friday hoping to Syracuse and Friday. Syracuse the second game in a row, recording avenge a heartbreaking 55-54 loss to Girls basketball handed Viewmont its only league 16 points. He also had eight the Rams on Jan. 6. Layton at Davis, 7 loss so far when it handled the rebounds. Davis had 37 rebounds Woods Cross Ogden at Woods Cross, 5:15 Vikings 81-57 on Jan. 17. and 18 steals on the evening. The Wildcats remain undefeated in Viewmont at Syracuse, 7 Davis After playing at Granger on Region 5. Now 7-0 in league play and The Darts also prevailed in a pair Tuesday (after our press deadline), 16-2 overall, Woods Cross looks poised Feb. 14 Davis prepared to head to Layton to enter the 4A state tournament as Boys basketball of one-sided games this past week. In doing so, Davis moved to 6-2 in this Friday in a key Region 2 battle. the No. 1 seed from the region. Bountiful at Highland, 7 Last week, the Wildcats got past Syracuse at Davis, 7 region play, tied with Syracuse in Bountiful second place behind Viewmont. Don’t look know, but the Braves Highland 68-60 and Box Elder 76- Woods Cross at East, 7 Davis is now 14-4 overall. are rolling. 61. It should surprise no one that in Girls basketball The Darts ran past West on Jan. After struggling to a 1-10 mark both games, senior Trevin Knell was Bountiful at Highland, 5:15 31, 82-47. West played Davis tough in non-league play, Bountiful has outstanding. Davis at Syracuse, 7 in the first and fourth quarters; it surged to a 5-3 record in Region 5, Against Highland on Jan. 31, the Woods Cross at East, 5:15 was the second and third where the good enough for a second-place tie high-scoring All-State performer Darts did their damage. Davis went behind Woods Cross. The Braves had 34 points, including six three- on a 23-10 run in the second and 25-7 have won three in a row, including pointers. Three nights later, he had in the third to pick up the easy win. wins last week over East, 54-42, and 32 points against Box Elder. He also Davis was able to empty its bench Box Elder, 63-50. had eight rebounds and five assists. in the rout, as 11 players registered Ryan Pollard and Brig Willard Trevor Trost lent a big hand against points. Five of those players hit were the heroes in the win over East Box Elder, adding 23 points and six double figures, led by sophomore on Jan. 31. Pollard netted 25 points, rebounds. Woods Cross bombed Box Brendon Redford, who had 14 while Willard contributed 15. In last Elder from downtown, drilling 12 points. Braxton Taylor chipped in 13 Friday’s win over Box Elder, the duo three-pointers. .The Davis defense was everywhere, was again potent, combining for 35 After their collision with Bountiful ATHLETEs OF THE WEEK too, collecting an incredible 17 points. This time, however, Cooper on Tuesday, Woods Cross will host steals. Ohlson stepped up with a big game, Ogden on Friday. Basketball players Ryan Pollard of Bountiful and Mercedes Staples of Viewmont are our Mountain Orthopaedics/Davis Clipper Athletes of the Week. position to get to the state Mary Larson scored 17 Woods Cross lost to Box Pollard scored 25 points in a win over East and had 21 Streak playoffs,” Jones said. “I’m points to lead Bountiful Elder Jan. 31 64-47 and is in a victory over Box Elder. The Braves are right in the thick Continued from p. A5 confident we can get it offensively with Jaimee now 10-7 this season. done.” Stahle adding 14 points. The Wildcats were down of the Region 5 race as the season enters its final weeks. Against Box Elder, just two points at halftime, Staples continues to lead the powerful Lady Vikes, us to be successful and it Bountiful Bountiful won its third Bountiful battled from but the Bees outscored was fun to be able to use behind the whole game and, them 38-23 in the second scoring 29 points (including five 3-pointers) in a win over some different combination straight game with a 46-31 win over East Jan. 31 and despite a 22-point fourth half. Hunter, then adding 16 in a win over Granger in a game of players and get some quarter, came up just one “We played a good where starters only played about a half. other players into a varsity then came up just shy in a comeback to Box Elder 64- point short in the loss to the game,” said head coach game.” Bees. David Simon. “We were a Other nominees for the boys’ award were basketball Alofipo led with 15 points, 63 Feb. 3. Against East, the Braves “The girls fought hard, little short-handed again. players Brendon Reford of Davis, Trevin Knell of Woods and Sydni Oviatt added 10. just came up one point We have a couple of injuries Cross, and Lewis Johnson of Viewmont. “Teuila continues to play turned a close game into a 15-point win with a big short,” Burton said. “I am that has hurt our depth a well and is playing a lot proud of their effort.” little bit. We got a little tired Other nominees for the girls’ award were basketball more consistent,” Jones fourth quarter to close out the game. Three players scored in in the fourth quarter. I was player Mary Larson of Bountiful, and swimmer said. “Syd also played a double figures – Stahle 23 very proud of the girls for Bergen Braun of Bountiful. great game on both ends of “This was a very needed win for us,” head coach Joel points, Larson – 15 points, how hard they played and the court.” Kieran Gillins – to lead competed against a very We’ll be honoring Athletes of the Week all school year, as Davis is 7-11 on the year. Burton said. “It keeps us in the hunt for the playoffs. Bountiful. good Box Elder team.” well as Athletes of the Month throughout the school year. “We just need to continue The Braves have a 10-8 Paige McKenna and Sara Congratulations to all of these athletes! to be confident and use our Our girls showed a lot of toughness throughout the record. Noel had 16 and 10 points, strengths this last week of respectively. region play to put us in a game.” Woods Cross

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DAVIS regulation B3 By Catherine Garrett also had to face a wrestler Brayden Warner who had in the season [Thomas Irvine Trevor Zimmerman (132) – Clipper sportswriter twice – Pleasant Grove’s Nick pinned him earlier this season of Viewmont], beating him 5-3 12th. Wyatt Ellis (120 lbs.), THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 Lund – but lost both matches. by defeating him this time when he hurt his shoulder,” Hayden Vance (126), Porter B At the 5A Divisionals Feb. “Dan is wrestling well and around. Roundy said. “He was unable to Richmond (145) and Ethan Outlook 1-2, Davis placed seventh out remains upbeat and positive,” Sophomore Cambridge Bing- finish the match and defaulted Earnshaw (220) also scored of 14 teams with six wrestlers head coach Bo Roundy said. ham, who came in unranked at to eighth place.” points towards Davis’ seventh qualifying for the state tourna- Junior Dalton Adams placed 285 lbs. pulled off some upsets Other Dart wrestlers who place finish. ment. sixth at 182 lbs. Roundy said to place eighth. Sophomore placed at the tournament were “The team experienced some Junior Trendon Dunn placed Adams “wrestled well, espe- Trace Dunn, wrestling at 220 Korbin Derr (152 lbs.) – 10th, ups and downs in the two days Longtime U.S. residents caught up in ban third in the 160-lb. weight class cially against Ryan Paine of lbs., rounded out the state Paden Memmott (126) – 10th of battle,” Roundy said. “The to lead Davis. Dunn had to de- Pleasant Grove.” qualifiers for Davis with an , Heston Percival (160) – 10th, exciting news with this is that the customs checking point and my feat Fremont’s Damien Hendrix Sophomore Parker Coffey eighth place finish. Zack Edgmon (138) – 12th, they are all younger and return By JoHN RoGERS Associated Press colleagues and friends went through and twice during the tournament. was seventh in the 113-lb. “Trace was wrestling the Kaleb Hyde (126) – 12th, Eli next year.” the guy looked at my passport and eyed Junior Dan Waddoups (145 division and was able to exact match of his life against an op- Knowlton (152) – 12th, Por- me and he said step aside,” Aldoori said lbs.) came in fourth place and some revenge against Hunter’s ponent that pinned him earlier ter Linford (106) – 12th and LOS ANGELES (AP)—A Sunday, her voice shaking as she tearfully described the ordeal. woman traveling to Indiana to She was released and reunited with her care for her cancer-stricken husband after nine hours. Clipper Scoreboard for Aldoori, a legal permanent resident upcoming prep events Closing week for swimming, wrestling mother, a family physician of the U.S., said she made a similar who has lived in the U.S. for pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia last year-- Two Winter prep sports seasons tion finals at 3 p.m. first day at 10 a.m. The 5A meet will ”a very special visit in the life of every SCOREBOARD conclude this week with the state At 5:30 p.m., the Parade of Cham- conclude with finals starting at 6 two decades, and a Minneapo- Muslim”-- without incident. wrestling and swimming champion- pions, for finalists, place winners an p.m. Saturday’s 4A meet conclusion lis woman about to become a As she cried and asked to know why ships, both hosted at sites in Utah Academic All-State, begins. That will starts at 3 p.m. U.S. citizen were among those she couldn’t leave the airport this time, County. be followed by the championship Order of events for both meets: the doctor, who has lived in the United Wrestling in the 4A and 5A classi- finals starting at 5:45 p.m. Individual 200 medley relay, 200 free 200 IM, caught in the net cast by Presi- States since 1996, said an officer finally Upcoming games/meets fications began with first and second and team awards will be presented 50 free, diving, 100 fly, 100 free, 500 told her, “It’s because you were born in Feb. 8-9 round matches on Wednesday at following the final championship free, 200 free relay, 100 back, 100 dent Donald Trump when he Iraq.” Wrestling Utah Valley University in Orem. match. breast and 400 free relay. Results will banned travelers from enter- “I looked at him and I said, ‘You know, State meets at Utah Valley University Today, championship semifinals and State swimming begins today at be published in next week’s Davis I am 62 years old. What did I do wrong?’ 4A and 5A--Wednesday, rounds 1 and 2 start at 3:30 consolation quarterfinals will be held Brigham Young University with Clipper. ing the country from Muslim- He didn’t say anything, he just looked at Thursday--Semis noon-2, finals 4-5:30 p.m. from noon to 2 p.m. Consolation opening day of the 5A meet at 7 p.m. majority nations. the floor and said have a seat.” semis begin at 2 p.m., and consola- On Friday, 4A swimmers start their Here are their stories: After texting to say her plane had sign paperwork that she told her sister Although angry and shaken, she said Feb. 9-11 Sahar Algonaimi, a 58-year-old Syrian touched down, she never arrived at the she didn’t understand. It canceled her she still plans to become a U.S. citizen Swimming woman coming to the U.S. to care for her gate. A man identifying himself as an visa. someday. State meets at Brigham Young University cancer-stricken mother was put on a plane immigration officer eventually called “I really can’t put it in words how much “I’m not going to let something like that 5A--Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. Taylor Last Friday, the Darts won in scoring 18 points. Saturday and sent back to Saudi Arabia Ulayyet to say her sister was being put sadness I feel and the sense of injustice stop me,” she said defiantly. “We used to 4A--Friday at 10 a.m., Saturday at 3 p.m. Basketball Weston similar fashion over Hunter, winning The Braves made a living from the hours after arriving at Chicago’s O’Hare aboard a flight back to Saudi Arabia, we feel,” Ulayyet said Sunday as she have decent people in government and Continued from p. A5 had 12 without trouble 82-36. Davis made free throw line against Box Elder, International Airport. where she teaches school. choked up. now we don’t.” Feb. 10 for the 30 shots from the floors compared to hitting 20 of 26 shots. When her 76-year-old mother became “I asked if I could speak to a Dr. Sarwa Aldoori, a family physician Fateme Farmad was returning from Boys basketball Vikings. only 10 from Hunter. Once again, 11 Bountiful met Woods Cross in a ill, Algonaimi’s sister, Nour Ulayyet, asked supervisor,” Ulayyet said. “He was very from Bakersfield, California, was Iran to her Minneapolis home with her Davis at Layton, 7 Viewmont played at Layton on players scored for Davis, and in this huge game on Tuesday (after our her to come to their home in Valparaiso, nice, very sympathetic, but he said, returning home Saturday from an eight- 11-month-old son when she was detained Ogden at Woods Cross, 7 Tuesday after our press deadline, game four players scored in double press deadline). The Braves next Indiana, to help take care of her. Their ‘Literally for me to help I’m going to be day religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia and questioned for more than 12 hours at Syracuse at Viewmont, 7 followed by a home game against figures. Redford hit a career high for travel to Highland on Friday hoping to mother underwent a mastectomy Friday. breaking the law and I’m not going to when she was startled to be pulled aside Los Angeles International Airport. Syracuse and Friday. Syracuse the second game in a row, recording avenge a heartbreaking 55-54 loss to Girls basketball Algonaimi had visited just last year and break the law.”’ from the rest of her group. handed Viewmont its only league 16 points. He also had eight the Rams on Jan. 6. still had a U.S. visa good until June 2018. Before Algonaimi left officials had her “Everything was OK until I got to n See “BAN” p. B2 Layton at Davis, 7 loss so far when it handled the rebounds. Davis had 37 rebounds Woods Cross Ogden at Woods Cross, 5:15 Vikings 81-57 on Jan. 17. and 18 steals on the evening. The Wildcats remain undefeated in Viewmont at Syracuse, 7 Davis After playing at Granger on Region 5. Now 7-0 in league play and The Darts also prevailed in a pair Tuesday (after our press deadline), 16-2 overall, Woods Cross looks poised Feb. 14 Davis prepared to head to Layton to enter the 4A state tournament as Boys basketball of one-sided games this past week. In doing so, Davis moved to 6-2 in this Friday in a key Region 2 battle. the No. 1 seed from the region. Bountiful at Highland, 7 Last week, the Wildcats got past Syracuse at Davis, 7 region play, tied with Syracuse in Bountiful second place behind Viewmont. Don’t look know, but the Braves Highland 68-60 and Box Elder 76- Woods Cross at East, 7 Davis is now 14-4 overall. are rolling. 61. It should surprise no one that in Girls basketball The Darts ran past West on Jan. After struggling to a 1-10 mark both games, senior Trevin Knell was Bountiful at Highland, 5:15 31, 82-47. West played Davis tough in non-league play, Bountiful has outstanding. Davis at Syracuse, 7 in the first and fourth quarters; it surged to a 5-3 record in Region 5, Against Highland on Jan. 31, the Woods Cross at East, 5:15 was the second and third where the good enough for a second-place tie high-scoring All-State performer Darts did their damage. Davis went behind Woods Cross. The Braves had 34 points, including six three- on a 23-10 run in the second and 25-7 have won three in a row, including pointers. Three nights later, he had in the third to pick up the easy win. wins last week over East, 54-42, and 32 points against Box Elder. He also Davis was able to empty its bench Box Elder, 63-50. had eight rebounds and five assists. in the rout, as 11 players registered Ryan Pollard and Brig Willard Trevor Trost lent a big hand against points. Five of those players hit were the heroes in the win over East Box Elder, adding 23 points and six double figures, led by sophomore on Jan. 31. Pollard netted 25 points, rebounds. Woods Cross bombed Box Brendon Redford, who had 14 while Willard contributed 15. In last Elder from downtown, drilling 12 points. Braxton Taylor chipped in 13 Friday’s win over Box Elder, the duo three-pointers. .The Davis defense was everywhere, was again potent, combining for 35 After their collision with Bountiful ATHLETEs OF THE WEEK too, collecting an incredible 17 points. This time, however, Cooper on Tuesday, Woods Cross will host steals. Ohlson stepped up with a big game, Ogden on Friday. Basketball players Ryan Pollard of Bountiful and Mercedes Staples of Viewmont are our Mountain Orthopaedics/Davis Clipper Athletes of the Week. position to get to the state Mary Larson scored 17 Woods Cross lost to Box Pollard scored 25 points in a win over East and had 21 Streak playoffs,” Jones said. “I’m points to lead Bountiful Elder Jan. 31 64-47 and is in a victory over Box Elder. The Braves are right in the thick Continued from p. A5 confident we can get it offensively with Jaimee now 10-7 this season. of the Region 5 race as the season enters its final weeks. done.” Stahle adding 14 points. The Wildcats were down Bountiful Against Box Elder, just two points at halftime, Staples continues to lead the powerful Lady Vikes, us to be successful and it Bountiful battled from but the Bees outscored was fun to be able to use Bountiful won its third scoring 29 points (including five 3-pointers) in a win over straight game with a 46-31 behind the whole game and, them 38-23 in the second some different combination despite a 22-point fourth half. Dumping TPP Hunter, then adding 16 in a win over Granger in a game of players and get some win over East Jan. 31 and then came up just shy in a quarter, came up just one “We played a good where starters only played about a half. other players into a varsity point short in the loss to the game,” said head coach game.” comeback to Box Elder 64- Other nominees for the boys’ award were basketball 63 Feb. 3. Bees. 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B1 the Revolution in Iran and I the country are awaiting Alalhanfy. feel that same suffocation. word on the fate of their He described his family It’s hard to breathe.” oldest daughter, who didn’t as secular Muslims, which Farmad and her family had She said Sunday her get out in time. puts his daughter at some traveled to Iran last month father told her he’d been Labed Alalhanfy, his risk of remaining in Iraq to visit relatives. Her held for hours in a room wife, Soso, and their 13- without her family. husband, Masoud Samet, with about 15 other and 19-year-old daughters “The neighbors will start returned to the U.S. for Iranians. arrived in the United to notice. People will start work on Jan. 6 while she “He said it seemed they States from Baghdad on questioning, especially and other family members had the order to detain Tuesday. because she is female. stayed for a wedding. them but had no idea what Their 20-year-old It is a critical situation,” When the group to do next,” she said. daughter, Bananh, a Alalhanfy said Saturday returned Saturday, her An Iraqi immigrant student at the American in an interview with the brother, a U.S. citizen, was couple who arrived in University in Iraq, had Portland Press Herald immediately allowed back Maine with two daughters planned to join them (http://bit.ly/2k5RGhO). in. She, her son and her just days before citizens of shortly. mother were detained. “They are OK, but they are very tired and the situation was unexpected and very horrible,” said her husband. Attorneys who filed legal action demanding Farmad’s release accused officials at the airport of attempting to coerce her into signing papers relinquishing her permanent resident status. Farmad, who has lived in the United States for five years, is scheduled to take her oath of citizenship on Feb. 13. Nazanin Zinouri had only been in Iran a couple of days for a family visit when she began to hear rumors that citizens of Muslim-majority nations would be banned from returning to the United States. The U.S. resident of nearly seven years tried to return home immediately but flights were delayed in Tehran by heavy snow. She’d only gotten as far as Dubai when the ban went into effect and authorities refused to let her board a plane to the United States. She said by phone Sunday she’s been spending her time following the news and worrying about her rescue dog, Dexter, her home, her car and her job. She works for a technology firm in South Carolina. “What’s going to happen to my dog? My dog is sick. Is anyone going to adopt him?” she asked. “Am I going to lose my job forever?” Zinouri, 29, has a master’s degree from Northern Illinois University and a Ph.D. from Clemson University. She had gone to Iran to see her mother, brother and sister. Abdollah Mostafavi was traveling to San Francisco for hip replacement surgery when the 80-year- old green-card holder was suddenly stopped at San Francisco International Airport. Mostafavi, who has relatives in Canada and the U.S., splits his time between those countries and his native Iran. When he was finally released after six hours Saturday his 8-year-old grandson ran to hug him as his 46-year-old daughter fought back tears. “I’m worried sick,” his daughter, Mozhgan Mostafavi, had told the AP as she waited at the airport for him. “I don’t know any Iranians who have been in a terrorist attack. It’s B2 OUTLOOK CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 OPINION cLipper • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 B3 both uniting large sections of Africa. within and with an amero dollar to benefit, as well as survivor TPP The Council of Arab Economic Unity match the euro dollar. To globalists, Retirement benefits for the younger cycLopS LetterS to editor Continued from p. B1 (CAEU) uniting northern Islamic national sovereignty is the enemy. Continued from p. B1 spouse. Pension elections Africa and the Middle East is another. The Declaration of Independence, can be set to joint and South America is to be united by the Constitution, and Bill of Rights, survivor benefits, which the European Union model, and Southern Cone Common Market, that depend on and protect national If you’re married, your will allow a surviving Johnny Depp shows error in regulation Mayor thinks Better Bountiful free trade agreements (economic frequently referred to as Mercosur. It sovereignty, cannot be allowed age difference spans spouse to continue to persuasion) have been the favorite has progressed to the point that to obstruct the move to a world more than 10 years and receive benefits once the The opinions stated in this article could blossom into an attorney’s paying attention to his finances or the group just a ‘squeaky’ wheel tool. Currently there are 23 such it now has a Joint Parliamentary government. The main reason that the younger spouse is pension owner dies. are solely those of the author and not dream. (“I lost money while my investments of this financial advisory regional agreements each at a Committee, which is a final step the U.S. was not to have an effective the sole beneficiary, the All of this requires of The Davis Clipper. neighbor made money. I’m going to group. different stage in the unification of amount of that required Dear Editor: opinion on the matter. toward political unification. But southern border prior to the political planning, so as with all sue!”) Apparently, Johnny Depp is a bet- Gathering signatures the countries in their regions and most still need these words. Central unification of the three countries was minimum distribution things retirement, the I’m not saying there are not ter pirate than a normal human being. most still saddled by the necessity will be calculated using BRYAN On the subject of wheth- was not a difficult thing. Europe is to be united by the Central because Mexico was so far behind earlier you get a road GrAY some shady financial “profession- Depp refuses to accept that men and er or not to build a new Residents were anxious of using the somewhat deceptive the IRS’ Joint Life and als,” but they will be behind bars or women should be accountable for European Free Trade Agreement the other two countries in economic map in place, the better, Experienced city hall, there has been to have their voice heard “free trade” terminology. In time, the (CEFTA). The South Asian Free development and it needed time to Last Survivor Expectancy Hastings says. “People won’t profit long from their greed if their financial failings. If his financial plan is to reduce 206 countries to Table. This allows the journalist, a consistent message put and to have the opportu- Trade Area (SAFTA) exists to unite elevate itself. Mexicans flooding the often don’t think about customers pay attention. And that advisors were tardy in paying his forth by Mayor Lewis and nity to vote. There were less than 20 regional governments countries from Afghanistan to Sri U.S. for better paying jobs and many account holder to draw this until it’s too late.” businessman brings us to the Johnny Depp case. taxes after a few years, he should turning these countries into mere less than he or she would living in Davis the city council that the many not associated with Lanka. sending a portion of their money RELATED LINKS: The actor has earned an estimat- have fired them and hired someone Better Bountiful group is states of regional countries – a much if using the table for the County the Better Bountiful group In the United States, the North back to families in Mexico or opting Social Security ed $650 million in the past 30 years, who noticed deadlines. And if he just a squeaky wheel and who came out of the more manageable world, globalists American Free Trade Agreement to retire in their homeland with standard RMD calculation. Administration: Life according to a Times wouldn’t adhere to their advice that believe. That can leave more of that they are not neces- woodwork to help gather (NAFTA) was to gradually pensions acquired in the U.S., helped expectancy calculator analysis. Yet he is now faced with he watch his spending more closely, sarily representative of signatures. On a matter Some of these perspective regional unite Canada, the United States in Mexico’s economic elevation. your money to grow tax- https://www.ssa.gov/ foreclosure on several of his homes he should have hired someone who governments have progressed deferred, assuming you Bountiful city residents. as big as this one, Bounti- and Mexico into one regional Some trade agreements also planners/lifeexpectancy. all Street and small and may need to sell a major asset – didn’t annoy him. Although I felt strongly ful residents should have beyond the need to keep the “free government as had the European intentionally interlaced with other want or need to draw only html a small French village – to cover his If there is no evidence that the trade” terminology when they the minimum required. that was not true, I didn't the right to vote. They Union united Europe. A real border trade agreements. The three NerdWallet: retirement business Main debts. He also paid more than $5 financial advisors lied to him or com- describe themselves, as for example, You should also really know for sure. I certainly did their best to was never to be implemented countries in NAFTA also are calculator: https://nerd. Street are praising million in interest on overdue taxes. mitted purposeful fraud, then Depp mean really, how could let their voices be heard the African Economic Community consider how to make me/2k12iP2 W because in time we were to be the signatories of the 5,600-paged Trans Depp blames his financial advi- is the problem, not the victim. It was someone really know how through emails to council and the Common Market for Eastern North American Union complete Pacific Partnership (TPP), just ended the most of other sources IRS: Joint life and last Pres. Trump’s plans to reduce and Southern Africa (COMESA), of income. If the older sors. In a lawsuit, Depp says the his right to spend foolishly and toss the majority of residents members and attendance with open borders of the people by President Trump. survivor expectancy and scrutinize government advisory group he hired never paid his “mad money” into projects that in- feel about this matter? Up to meetings. Given the spouse can put off table: https://www.irs. claiming Social Security regulations. Actor Johnny his taxes on time for 16 consecutive terested him. But when his finances until early December, I did city council’s unanimous gov/publications/p590b/ years. In a countersuit, the advisors turned sour, he should have looked in not know. But boy do I decision to proceed, it until age 70, for example, index.html#en_US_2014_ Depp’s finances are a perfect that person will maximize point the finger at Depp, saying the mirror, not hire a lawyer. know now. is clear they didn't hear. so dehumanizing. It’s so Muslim-majority nations “She is now very anxious publink1000231236 fit for the President’s actions. his or her monthly he overspent (up to $2 million per If my financial advisor’s recom- I was one who spent Paying attention to the Ban insulting. I grew up during were banned from entering and scared,” said Government regulation is not all month) on items like 14 homes, a mendations led to my losing money countless hours going thousands of residents’ Continued from p. B1 the Revolution in Iran and I the country are awaiting Alalhanfy. bad. The enjoyment of clean drink- chain of islands in the Bahamas, on a regular basis, I would quickly door to door through signatures gathered in feel that same suffocation. word on the fate of their He described his family ing water and access for the handi- $30,000 per month on wine, and seek a new advisor. To be successful, various Bountiful city a very short time would It’s hard to breathe.” oldest daughter, who didn’t as secular Muslims, which capped/disabled population are tied neighborhoods. I person- Farmad and her family had $3 million to blast the ashes of his a financial advisor must have satisfied be the right thing for our She said Sunday her get out in time. puts his daughter at some to regulation. Similarly, none of us ally knocked on hundreds traveled to Iran last month favorite author from a custom-made clients who recommend him or her to council to do and I for one father told her he’d been Labed Alalhanfy, his risk of remaining in Iraq would feel safe if we saw an airplane of doors presenting the to visit relatives. Her cannon. their friends and business associates. sincerely hope they will held for hours in a room wife, Soso, and their 13- without her family. pilot bring a bottle of vodka into the referendum to residents husband, Masoud Samet, The advisors claim they told It’s a simple concept; if you bought do so. with about 15 other and 19-year-old daughters “The neighbors will start cockpit. for their signature. I even returned to the U.S. for Depp to cut back on his spending, two Chevrolets which broke down Lastly, and on a personal Iranians. arrived in the United to notice. People will start But government regulations can took a neutral stance on work on Jan. 6 while she including the impulsive purchase soon after purchase, I doubt you note, may I say that my “He said it seemed they States from Baghdad on questioning, especially metastasize into a bloated burden the matter and simply told and other family members of an entire French town, but that would buy a third Chevy. involvement in the Better had the order to detain Tuesday. because she is female. those I spoke to that the stayed for a wedding. with little public benefit. One recent Depp responded to such pleas with Last week, Pres. Trump asked Bountiful group has been them but had no idea what Their 20-year-old It is a critical situation,” referendum wasn’t to vote When the group example was the rule requiring excuses like “I need to give my kid- the Labor Department to delay the fantastic. I couldn't be to do next,” she said. daughter, Bananh, a Alalhanfy said Saturday for or against the city hall, returned Saturday, her financial advisors charging commis- dies and family as good a Christmas rule regarding financial advisors. He more proud to be associ- An Iraqi immigrant student at the American in an interview with the but was to simply provide brother, a U.S. citizen, was sions to put their client’s “best in- as possible.” wants to review it more closely. I don’t ated with such a great, fast couple who arrived in University in Iraq, had Portland Press Herald residents the opportunity immediately allowed back terests” first when giving advice on And here’s the real issue: Depp believe he needs any insight from growing group of people. Maine with two daughters planned to join them (http://bit.ly/2k5RGhO). to vote yes or no on the in. She, her son and her retirement investments, a rule that admits in his lawsuit that he was not Johnny Depp. There have been attempts just days before citizens of shortly. idea. It is no longer only mother were detained. by the Mayor and council my opinion that residents “They are OK, but they members to publicly ques- are against the idea of are very tired and the tion and discredit Dean Life and Laughter spending $15M+ on a new situation was unexpected Collinwood and others I city hall. I now know for and very horrible,” said have been working with. sure that the majority of her husband. This is deeply concerning Bountiful residents are Attorneys who filed to me and is indicative of a against the idea. legal action demanding Terrible romantic to terribly romantic culture that must change Of the hundreds of sig- Farmad’s release from one of being closed The opinions stated in this article have a husband who remembers Quentin Tarantino movies. natures I gathered, I only accused officials at the and autocratic, to one of are solely those of the author and not not only my birthday, but the time Thank you for not noticeably roll- met one person who was airport of attempting to openness with more public of The Davis Clipper. of my birth, what the #1 song was ing your eyes when I serve a meal actually in favor of the idea coerce her into signing involvement. Thank good- and the Oscar-winning movie from consisting of quinoa, sweet potatoes (and ironically that person papers relinquishing her ness there are citizens the year I was born. and kale. Thank you for ordering wouldn’t sign). Roughly permanent resident status. who care enough about Peri But by comparison, it makes me pizza when the meal tastes like 99 percent of those I Farmad, who has lived in accountability and sound look pretty pathetic. $%&*. presented the petition to the United States for five Kinder fiscal principals to give I often return kind thoughts with Thank you for understanding that didn’t just sign their name years, is scheduled to take Author countless hours of their chilling sarcasm – but he still hugs I hate watching romantic comedies in favor of referring the her oath of citizenship on personal time and energy and public me and makes me feel like I’m not (see paragraph #1) and appreciating matter to voters, rather, Feb. 13. to such a great cause. I quite the monster I think I am. (But when I sometimes suffer through a they spoke of their frustra- Nazanin Zinouri had speaker look forward to my ongo- he should probably stop calling me sob-fest of a manipulative romance. tion with our city leader's only been in Iran a couple ing involvement in this FrankenPeri.) In return, thank you for occasion- decision and thanked me of days for a family visit group that started out with So because of all the sweetness ally watching animated films, even for taking the time to do when she began to hear a dozen and now repre- he shows me, and because I’m still though you hate it as much as I what I was doing. It was rumors that citizens of sents thousands. learning this whole romance thing, despise romance. a great experience for me Muslim-majority nations this is my Valentine’s letter to my Thank you for putting up with my and solidified what had Bryan Anderson would be banned from ’m a terrible romantic. hubbie: irritations, like having an unstable previously only been an Bountiful returning to the United I mean that literally. I’m Thank you for having my back bi-polar thermostat that ranges from States. and being willing to fly into battle Arctic cold to erupting volcano. The U.S. resident of Iterrible at being roman- to defend me from the smallest Thank you for not freaking out nearly seven years tried to tic. When God handed out slights. when I blow our budget on Amazon. return home immediately Thank you for telling me I’m (“Where did that come from?”) Curb federal government by but flights were delayed sentimentality, I was hiding beautiful even without make-up Thank you for binge watching TV in Tehran by heavy snow. in a bathroom stall eating (you always look beautiful without shows, not dragging me to parties, She’d only gotten as far as a box of chocolate donuts. make-up) and when my hair looks reading next to me in bed, laughing encouraging support for H.J.R. 3 Dubai when the ban went like I barely survived a rabid ferret at my jokes, going to my yoga class Dear Editor: power and jurisdiction of into effect and authorities If I’d married an unfeeling attack. and snuggling every morning before refused to let her board a Article 5 of the U.S. Con- federal government and 3) psychopath that wouldn't be Thank you for not noticing when I we head out to face the world. stitution empowers future limiting terms of office for plane to the United States. have a zit the size of Mt. Rushmore And here’s the funny thing. She said by phone a problem, but my husband generations to amend the its officials and members of hanging off my . Well, I’m sure Despite my resistance and outer 1789 U.S. Constitution as Congress. Sunday she’s been could be the spokesperson you notice, but thank you for not shell of cynicism, I often feel like spending her time needs arise – 27 SINGLE Convention commis- for the Hallmark channel. commenting and calling me the Zit the Grinch when his heart grows SUBJECT amendments to sioners are agents of their following the news and He’ll plan Valentine’s Day like Witch. three sizes. I’ll find myself crying at worrying about her rescue date. respective states and can he's competing for a spot on “The The same goes for when I have a movies without embarrassment (but Republicans and Demo- be recalled if any renegade dog, Dexter, her home, her Nicholas Sparks Romance-A-Thon scorch mark on my forehead from I’ll still get offended when you offer car and her job. She works crats both are complicit in seeks to take action outside Reality Evening.” There’s roses and the flat iron, a gash on my shin me a tissue). You’ve taught me to nearly doubling the national the topics defined in the 34 for a technology firm in poetry and candlelight and choco- from my razor and cuticles that look appreciate sunsets, beautiful clouds South Carolina. debt since 2008 to $20 tril- state applications to call the lates and puppies and rainbows and like I get manicures with a cheese and the quiet gift of a hug at the end lion. This requires 33 to 42 convention. Even quicker, “What’s going to happen glitter. And then there’s me, sitting grater. of the day. to my dog? My dog is sick. percent of federal income other delegates will also dumbfounded saying something Thank you for telling me when Maybe one day I’ll change from to pay merely the interest. reject the new topic as out Is anyone going to adopt like, “Did Valentine’s Day come the bloody parts are over during being a terrible romantic to being him?” she asked. Another third is waste and of order. When 34 states early this year?” Quentin Tarantino’s films. Thank terribly romantic. Probably not. But corruption with one third, apply, Congress must call “Am I going to lose my Don’t get me wrong. I’m lucky to you for not taking me to any more it could happen. job forever?” or less, to run the country. a convention and has no Zinouri, 29, has a [Citizens Against Govern- control over the delegates. master’s degree from LetterS to editor ment Waste] [Federalist 85] Northern Illinois Secondly, the scope and A statesman commented University and a Ph.D. power of federal govern- where greed and power from Clemson University. Bountiful officials don’t need petition to know how residents feel ment has expanded expo- reside there breeds corrup- She had gone to Iran to nentially through extra-legal tion -- in our federal govern- see her mother, brother regulations made by un- ment. Dear Editor: do what Bountiful citizens want. thought we should build a new city elected bureaucrats in ever Please sign the petition and sister. The mayor and council have Yesterday I went to the city plan- hall.” Abdollah Mostafavi was proliferating agencies. on line at www.cosaction. ignored overwhelming opposition ner's office and asked if they had It is unreasonable and arrogant The Article V Conven- com and encourage your traveling to San Francisco to the new city hall. Could some done a survey to determine resi- that the mayor and council should for hip replacement tion of States Joint Resolu- legislators to support H.J.R. possibly have conflicts of interest dent's opinions. First, they politely require a petition to put approval of tion (H.J.R. 3) sponsored 3 to curb federal govern- surgery when the 80-year- or are they just arrogant? responded “yes.” When I asked the city hall on the November ballot. old green-card holder was by Merrill F. Nelson is to ment. As expressed in the last hearing, to see the survey they said, “Well They already know how we feel. support amendments to the suddenly stopped at San the council believes that because actually, we just asked people what Francisco International U.S. Constitution only, Re: Vicki Martin they are elected they can do what- activities they would like to do in Peter Ruplinger 1) fiscal restraint on fed- Clearfield Airport. ever they want. They don’t need to the new plaza. We didn’t ask if they Bountiful Mostafavi, who has eral government 2) limiting relatives in Canada and the U.S., splits his time between those countries Didn’t get a paper? and his native Iran. Staff The When he was finally BoX Davis Clipper please call before 2 p.m. friday for a replacement: 801-295-2251 ext. 120 released after six hours Saturday his 8-year-old grandson ran to hug him publisher ...... Gail Stahle ...... ext. 114 ...... [email protected] circulation ...... Jorgina Hancock ...... ext. 120 ...... 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DavisThe Clipper READERS BALLOT FOR 2017 The Davis Clipper wants to know YOUR favorite places to go in Davis County. So we’re sponsoring our second BEST OF DAVIS readers contest. Look over these cat- egories and vote for your favorites in EACH category. Instructions for voting are listed below. Voting ends on March 24th and winners will be BEST announced in a special section of the Clipper on April 13th. OF DAVIS

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We’ll announce our winners in the special Best of Davis section. Enter today. We’re waiting to hear from you! B4 NEWS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT in Davis County and beyond THE Showcase THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 C Science fiction meets science fact DavisThe Clipper READERS BALLOT FOR 2017 New exhibit explores mix The Davis Clipper wants to know YOUR favorite places to go in Davis County. So of possibility and reality we’re sponsoring our second BEST OF DAVIS readers contest. Look over these cat- egories and vote for your favorites in EACH category. Instructions for voting are listed By JENNIFFER WARDELL from “Aliens,” the Iron [email protected] Man suit, R2-D2 and C- below. Voting ends on March 24th and winners will be 3PO, the T-800 Terminator announced in a special section of the Clipper on April 13th. head and more. Displays BEST SALT LAKE CITY also touch on key science OF DAVIS — Both aliens and an- fiction principles, includ- ing Isaac Asimonv’s Three droids are a lot closer Laws of Robotics. FOOD AND DRINK SERVICES than we think. “Not only does this ex- That’s true in a variety hibit explore some of the of different ways thanks biggest questions facing to Alien Worlds and us, it also brings us face to Best bakery ______Best carpet cleaning service ______Androids, the new ex- face with some of our fa- hibit that opened up at The vorite movie robots,” said Leonardo last weekend. Salt Lake County Deputy Best breakfast place ______Best plumber ______The exhibit, which will run Mayor Erin Litvack. through May, explores fic- Other elements of the tional aliens and androids exhibit, however, are just Best Chinese/Asian ______Best HVAC service ______as well as the real-life ex- as grounded in reality as amples of both that can be “Flight.” Some of the dis- found right here on earth. plays argue that aliens are Best Italian ______Best auto maintenance/repair shop ______“We’re really excited right here on earth, either about this exhibit,” said in the form of unusual Marissa Day, exhibits animals such as methane director at The Leonardo. ice worms or the bacteria Best Mexican ______Best bank or credit union ______“It will give our visitors inside our own bodies. the chance to explore life Scientists have recently on Earth, and life beyond discovered that only one Best BBQ ______Best computer tech/repair ______Earth.” in 10 cells in the human The museum decided to body are actually human bring the traveling exhibit cells, with the other nine Best burger ______Best pet care/veterinarian ______to Utah, in part, because being helpful bacteria that they felt it fit well with aids us in various chemical “Flight.” That exhibit, processes. Best pizza ______Best fl ower shop ______which was designed by The exhibit also touches The Leonardo and occu- on some of the robots that pies much of the muse- are already hard at work um’s first floor, focuses on in our world today. Several Best salads ______Best insurance agency ______flight, rocketry, and other transportation options cur- n See “SCIENCE” p. C2 rently available. Best Sandwiches ______Best day spa ______“(The Alien Worlds and ThE EXhIBIT features life- Androids) exhibit shows sized replicas of well-known that next step, if you use figures such as Iron Man (right) Best soups ______Best hair salon/barber ______creativity and imagina- and the xenomorphs from the tion,” said Day. “It shows “Alien” movie series (below). what’s waiting for us.” Below right: A visitor to the The exhibit is dotted exhibit works the controls for a Best ice cream/frozen yogurt ______Best grocery store ______with life-sized replicas of robot arm that can pick up and several well-known science stack small blocks. fiction figures, including Photos by Rachel Collings | RECREATION/ENTERTAINMENT Best home center ______one of the Xenomorphs Davis Clipper

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CONTEST By JENNIFFER WARDELL the process of losing their wife and If you would like to be included in our drawing for gifts cards from some of Davis County’s favorite vendors, [email protected] mother to a very aggressive, very cancerous brain tumor. fi ll out the form below and submit in along with this ballot. “While no one knows the exact KAYSVILLE — A night at timeline, we are pretty sure it’s only The rules: Vote for your favorite in as many of these categories as you like. Keep it local—no national chains. The Davis Clipper will make the the theater can help one Utah been growing a few months, but has fi nal call on winners. Mail your ballots to Davis Clipper c/o Tom Haraldsen, 1370 South 500 West, Bountiful, UT 84010, or you can scan family through the worst time in managed to do what most tumors do and send your ballot via email to [email protected]. over a series of years or decades,” their lives. said Kelci Stanfield, who was diag- Hope Box Theater is about to open nosed with the tumor. “When I say their 2017 season with “The Wedding it’s aggressive, I mean this little bud- Singer,” which runs Feb. 10 – 25 at dy has work to do – or so it thinks.” 7:30 p.m. at the Kaysville theater. The Kelci, who lives in Tooele with Name ______musical, which is based on the 1998 her family, found out in February Adam Sandler movie, is a lightheart- 2016 that she was pregnant with her ed romantic comedy about a wedding youngest daughter Margot. Soon, Address ______singer who falls in love with a wait- however, she began having head- ress who’s about to marry someone aches and eventually started to lose completely wrong for her. her vision. For the Stanfield family, however, After repeated visits to the ER Phone ______it’s as serious as it can get. The fam- yielded no answers, a visit to an ily, who will be receiving a portion of optometrist in late May finally left her the ticket proceeds for the show, is in with the diagnosis of a possible brain Email ______tumor. A visit to the ER confirmed ThE STANFIELD FAMILy together. Kelci it as a Glioblastoma Multiforme Stanfield has a very aggressive, cancerous (GBM), a terminal form of brain We’ll announce our winners in the special Best of Davis section. Enter today. We’re waiting to hear from you! brain tumor. Courtesy photo n See “MUSICAL” p. C2 C2 SHOWCASE/CALENDAR CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017

MOvIE BEAT ‘The Lego Batman Movie,’ parodies, and love

n the great debate JENNIFFER between Superman and WARDELL IBatman, I am firmly on Movie critic, Batman’s side. member of Though I’ve always been a the Utah Film Marvel comics girl – I can tell Critics you more about both the X-men Association and Avengers than you ever wanted to know – Batman has always been the one DC comics about the subject and play off character I cared about. I’ve read those elements, like a family the comics since I was in college, member who consoles you after watched even the broodiest and a bad day at work but still teases most wince-inducing Batman you about the terrible haircut movie, and can give you the you got a decade ago. life histories of all the various The best parodies know what’s Robins. important and what isn’t and A SCENE FROM this weekend’s “The Lego Batman Movie.” © Warner Brothers More importantly, I will defend respond accordingly. It pokes him to my dying breath against fun at the edges of the work, the anyone who dares try to argue spinoff takes it even further, pok- green underwear-style costume energy learning about some- ridiculous decisions or places that he doesn’t pour his heart ing fun at how much Alfred takes because his pantlegs were too thing have a deep affection for the creators could have done and soul into everything he care of him, his isolation, and his tight, made me giggle when I it. You can’t understand what a better, while still understanding does, and I will actively fight lack of social skills in addition to thought about them even days rich source of humor Alfred is the heart of the work. They know anyone who claims family isn’t all of the above. later. It’s a good thing I know without knowing just how vital he you’ll probably want to watch the important to him. In short, I take On the surface, it’s everything how to laugh silently, or there’s is to Batman’s continued func- parody for the same reason you Batman very seriously. that would drive me absolutely a chance the movie could end up tionality. want to watch the original. I’m also really, really looking insane if some guy in a comic getting me kicked out of a movie This understanding has to For Batman, it’s the strange forward to “The Lego Batman book store was using it to rant theater or two. extend beyond the universe to sense of family that exists Movie.” about what a terrible character The difference between a joke the fans themselves. Batman’s between completely unre- The movie, which is opening Batman is. and an insult, I think, is the love penchant for randomly adopting lated people. “The Lego Batman this weekend, is a parody that But when I saw the trailer for that goes into the telling. The Robins is a joke among even the Movie” honors that – the entire skewers Batman on every con- the movie, I laughed so hard I best parodies are always written most dedicated fans, and we all movie is structured around it – ceivable level. “The Lego Movie’” cried. The moment where Bruce by people who know the source still wince at the green under- and pokes fun at the brooding already poked fun at his tendency didn’t realize he’d adopted an material inside-out and back- wear. and the outfits. to brood, his money, and obses- orphan, and the one where Robin wards, and most of the people The best parodies find the Which, even I have to admit, sion with all things black. This ended up with his ridiculous who spend that much time and things that are genuinely silly deserve it. Harmony Road to perform in W. B. BY JENNIFFER WARDELL [email protected]

WEST BOUNTIFUL — Bar- bershop quartets aren’t just for guys. West Bountiful resident Colleen Anderson and the rest of her barbershop quartet, Harmony Road, are coming to West Bounti- ful City Hall Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. Joining them will be the Sync-O! Quartet. According to Anderson, the four member of Harmo- ny Road harmonize just as well in their personal lives A YOUNg vISITOR looks at a head from the “Terminator” as they do onstage. movies. Photo by Rachel Collings | Davis Clipper “Besides the music, my favorite part of being in a barbershop quartet is the Curiosity landing on the friendship we all share as THE FOUR MEMBERS of Science surface of the planet. sisters in harmony,” she Scientists from the Jet Harmony Road, above. Names said. “The ability to blend listed from left to right: Kathy Continued from p. C1 Propulsion Lab explain together is wonderful.” all of the different ele- Case, Tammy Long, Lynmari displays also focus on Though the classic im- ments it took to safely Taylor and Colleen Anderson. robots being built today, age of barbershop quartets land the rover in what Photo courtesy of Lilley and the mechanics of feature four men, there many of the interviewees Photography how they work. One are also several women describe as the “seven exhibit walks visitors who are performing and minutes of terror.” The RIgHT: The four members of through the basics of cir- competing with barber- process, which requires Sync-O!. cuits, while another lets shop quartets. They sing several elements to slow Courtesy photo people operate their own the same music, with the the rover’s descent, robot arm in an attempt women singing the bass, more modern music. includes a parachute, re- to pick up and stack dif- baritone, tenor and melody. “We do a lot of love singing Valentines the reflect its expanded mem- verse rockets, and more. ferent colors and shapes In Harmony Road, Lynmari songs, and there are some group does, both on their bership. “Some of this comes of blocks. Taylor and Tammy Long really great ballads,” she own and with the chorus. “We have members from from NASA and the Jet “There’s really a lot both switch off between said. “We even sing ‘The “It’s one of our biggest across the whole Wasatch Propulsion Labs, so of fun here for people of the lead and bass parts. Climb.’” moneymakers,” she said. Front,” said Anderson. there’s some cool stuff in all ages,” said Alexandra “Bass is the low founda- One of her favorites is Anderson is a West “Not just Bountiful.” there,” said Day. Hesse, executive direc- tion of the chord, while the an adaptation of Frank Bountiful resident, but the The members of Sync-O! Admission to “Alien tor at The Leonardo. lead has the melody,” said Sinatra’s “How Deep Is The group has even more of a are Brooke Zaugg (tenor), Worlds and Androids” “There’s some cool inter- Anderson. “It’s the same Ocean.” connection to Davis Coun- Tiffany Lowe (lead), Jen- is included in the admis- active stuff in here.” range, but (the melody) “It’s gorgeous,” said ty. The Mountain Jubilee nifer Taylor (baritone), sion price for The Leon- One immersive exhibit has more color.” Anderson. Chorus originally started and Kate Walters (bass). ardo. For more informa- lets visitors experience Anderson sings baritone Those love songs are in Bountiful in 1961, and West Bountiful City Hall is tion, visit theleonardo. the NASA’s Mars rover for the group, and also particularly useful for the changed its name later to located at 550 N. 800 West. org. handles both the pitch pipe and choreography for the that living the moments group. Musical as they happen enriches “Baritone kind of has to them in a way that helps sing in the cracks,” she Continued from p. C1 it feel like life is OK, said. “Sometimes above, sometimes below.” tumor. again,” she said. “I’m taking in the spectrum of The fourth member of “We’ve been told that the quartet, Kathy Case, I don’t have long,” said feelings as I go.” There will also be two sings tenor. In a barber- Kelci. “Thanks to some shop quartet, the tenor genetic mutations within Saturday matinees for the show, set at 2 p.m. takes over the highest the tumor, though, I get parts of the song. a little longer than the on Feb. 18 and Feb. 25. Tickets are $10 to $15 “Or, as we like to call it, average GBM patient. the frosting on the cake,” Most can expect to live per person, depending on the location. said Anderson. about a year, whereas I The four, who are also a am looking at something Hope Box Theater is located at 1700 S. Front- part of the award-winning along the lines of two to Mountain Jubilee Chorus, four years.” age Road in Kaysville. Visit hopeboxtheatre. formed in 2009 to give Currently, she’s going Anderson and her friends through chemotherapy, com to purchase tickets, or to learn more informa- even more of an opportu- with the current treat- nity to sing. ment plan set to run tion about the show or the theater. You can also “We love to sing, and the sometime through chorus wasn’t performing October. While that’s nominate someone for the Wall of Hope using as much as we like to,” said happening, she said she’s Anderson. trying to focus on simply the site. If you can’t attend the The group sings a wide being with her family variety of music, including and experiencing life as show but would still like to donate to help the different musical packages much as possible. that blend more than one “I’ve yet to find any- Stanfield family with their medical bills, visit song together with a simi- thing to make this all lar theme. They also sing feel easy, but I’ve found youcaring.com/kelci- stanfield-family-619934. both traditional songs and C2 SHOWCASE/CALENDAR CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 DAVIS LIFE/HORIZONS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 C3 MOvIE BEAT ANNIVERSARY ‘The Lego Batman Movie,’ parodies, and love 50TH: SALISBURY n the great debate JENNIFFER between Superman and WARDELL IBatman, I am firmly on Movie critic, Batman’s side. member of Though I’ve always been a the Utah Film Marvel comics girl – I can tell Critics you more about both the X-men Association and Avengers than you ever wanted to know – Batman has always been the one DC comics about the subject and play off character I cared about. I’ve read those elements, like a family the comics since I was in college, member who consoles you after Bill and Dee Salisbury watched even the broodiest and a bad day at work but still teases most wince-inducing Batman you about the terrible haircut The children of Bill and 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. at movie, and can give you the you got a decade ago. Dee Salisbury invite you the LDS Church located life histories of all the various The best parodies know what’s to the open house of their at 261 East Center Street, Robins. important and what isn’t and A SCENE FROM this weekend’s “The Lego Batman Movie.” © Warner Brothers parents celebrating their North Salt Lake. Casual More importantly, I will defend respond accordingly. It pokes him to my dying breath against fun at the edges of the work, the 50th wedding anniversary. dress. anyone who dares try to argue spinoff takes it even further, pok- green underwear-style costume energy learning about some- ridiculous decisions or places It will be held Feb. 11, No gifts please. that he doesn’t pour his heart ing fun at how much Alfred takes because his pantlegs were too thing have a deep affection for the creators could have done and soul into everything he care of him, his isolation, and his tight, made me giggle when I it. You can’t understand what a better, while still understanding does, and I will actively fight lack of social skills in addition to thought about them even days rich source of humor Alfred is the heart of the work. They know anyone who claims family isn’t all of the above. later. It’s a good thing I know without knowing just how vital he you’ll probably want to watch the important to him. In short, I take On the surface, it’s everything how to laugh silently, or there’s is to Batman’s continued func- parody for the same reason you 50TH: YOUNG Batman very seriously. that would drive me absolutely a chance the movie could end up tionality. want to watch the original. STUDENT GOVERNmENT officers from Northridge and Layton High schools take a tour of the Capitol Feb. 2. The students also met with I’m also really, really looking insane if some guy in a comic getting me kicked out of a movie This understanding has to For Batman, it’s the strange senators Stuart Adams and Jerry Stevenson. Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper forward to “The Lego Batman book store was using it to rant theater or two. extend beyond the universe to sense of family that exists Movie.” about what a terrible character The difference between a joke the fans themselves. Batman’s between completely unre- The movie, which is opening Batman is. and an insult, I think, is the love penchant for randomly adopting lated people. “The Lego Batman this weekend, is a parody that But when I saw the trailer for that goes into the telling. The Robins is a joke among even the Movie” honors that – the entire skewers Batman on every con- the movie, I laughed so hard I best parodies are always written most dedicated fans, and we all movie is structured around it – High school students converge on the Hill ceivable level. “The Lego Movie’” cried. The moment where Bruce by people who know the source still wince at the green under- and pokes fun at the brooding BY BECKY GINOS infrastructure will be the the traffic flowing and it if the lawmakers would be already poked fun at his tendency didn’t realize he’d adopted an material inside-out and back- wear. and the outfits. [email protected] tone of the session,” said makes a lot of sense. It offering any scholarships to brood, his money, and obses- orphan, and the one where Robin wards, and most of the people The best parodies find the Which, even I have to admit, Stevenson. “When I was allows commerce to move for college. “Do us a favor,” sion with all things black. This ended up with his ridiculous who spend that much time and things that are genuinely silly deserve it. SALT LAKE CITY—For a kid they hauled us to forward.” said Adams. “Because col- student government of- school in wagons.” Another student asked lege is so expensive, please ficers from Northridge and Adams told the students their thoughts on common take concurrent enrollment Layton High schools, a trip that education is the big- core. “We need to increase classes in high school. Ronald and Freda Dana Young to the Capitol last Thurs- gest issue, and then they’ll and expect more out of If you do we’ll give you day gave them a taste of look at roads. “You’re going all students,” Adams said. money for college.” Harmony Road to perform in W. B. lawmaking in action. to be the future,” he said. “But we need to keep the After the meeting, Ronald (Ron) and Freda children. The group took a tour of “Technology is doubling feds out of our educational Adams commented on the BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Dana Young will celebrate They moved to southern the building and had a pri- every 24 to 30 months. I system.” impact Bears Ears National [email protected] their 50th wedding anniver- California for work, retired vate meeting with senators can’t comprehend that but There was also some Monument would have on sary. They were married Feb. and served twice in the Stuart Adams, R-Layton you’re the ones who will discussion on electronic education. “We all want to WEST BOUNTIFUL — Bar- 10, 1967 in the Salt Lake Ukraine Kiev Mission. They and Jerry Stevenson, R- move that along.” cigarette tax that came up protect sensitive lands but bershop quartets aren’t Temple. A celebration will be moved to Utah in 2000. Layton. One student wanted to in the last session. “In my that took hundreds of acres just for guys. held July 7, 2017 from 6 to Since then they served in “What do you guys think know whose idea it was opinion, if anything comes of land that could have about changing the driving to create the ThrU-turns up I’ll vote to tax hard,” created revenue,” he said. West Bountiful resident 9 p.m. at the chapel lo- New Zealand and New York Colleen Anderson and the age to 18? How about 21?” in Layton. “I’m struggling said Stevenson. “We don’t “It had unintended conse- rest of her barbershop cated at 2505 S. Davis Blvd., and currently are service Adams joked as the stu- with it,” said Adams. “But know what people are quences. Obama probably quartet, Harmony Road, Bountiful. missionaries at the Church dents crowded around him. you guys are the one who putting in that. We need to didn’t know the impact are coming to West Bounti- They are parents of two History Library. Freda likes The senators fielded will fix it.” regulate it.” that would have on school ful City Hall Feb. 10 at 7 children, Randy (Deanna) gardening, has done many questions from education “I think it’s brilliant,” As the meeting wound children in Utah.” p.m. Joining them will be Young and Dana (Emily) lovely oil paintings and loves to roads. “Education and Stevenson said. “It keeps down, one student asked the Sync-O! Quartet. Young. They have 11 grand- to knock out walls. According to Anderson, the four member of Harmo- ny Road harmonize just as Library making magazines available well in their personal lives Time to A YOUNg vISITOR looks at a head from the “Terminator” as they do onstage. The Davis County Li- Headquarters Library, 133 (801-547-0729); Syracuse/ movies. Photo by Rachel Collings | Davis Clipper “Besides the music, my Bell earns brary is making discarded S. Main, Farmington (801- Northwest Branch, 1875 favorite part of being in a magazines available to 451-3030); South Branch S. 2000 West, Syracuse De-Clutter? barbershop quartet is the scouting honor interested citizens free of Library, 725 South Main, (801-825-7080); Centerville Curiosity landing on the friendship we all share as charge through Feb. 28. Bountiful (801-295-8732); Branch Library, 45 S. 400 surface of the planet. THE FOUR MEMBERS of Sell unwanted Science sisters in harmony,” she Harmony Road, above. Names Nicholas Hans Bell, Farm- The Library discards, on North Branch Library, 562 W., Centerville (801- Scientists from the Jet an annual basis, old issues S. 1000 East, Clearfield 294-4054) and Kaysville said. “The ability to blend listed from left to right: Kathy ington, son of Stephanie Continued from p. C1 Propulsion Lab explain together is wonderful.” Wadsworth Bell, has earned of magazines for which it (801-825-6662), Central Branch Library, 215 North items in the all of the different ele- Case, Tammy Long, Lynmari displays also focus on Though the classic im- does not have space. Mag- Branch Library, 155 North Fairfield, Kaysville (801- ments it took to safely Taylor and Colleen Anderson. all 140 available Boy Scout robots being built today, age of barbershop quartets azine titles are distributed Wasatch Drive, Layton 451-2250). land the rover in what Photo courtesy of Lilley merit badges, including the Clipper and the mechanics of feature four men, there in one-year bundles. many of the interviewees Photography four 2010 Heritage merit how they work. One are also several women A list of the titles and describe as the “seven badges. dates of magazines being exhibit walks visitors who are performing and Classifi eds minutes of terror.” The RIgHT: The four members of Nick, a senior at View- discarded at each library DONATE A through the basics of cir- competing with barber- process, which requires Sync-O!. will be posted at that cuits, while another lets shop quartets. They sing mont High School is a several elements to slow Courtesy photo library and patrons may re- people operate their own the same music, with the member of Venture Crew CAR the rover’s descent, quest discarded copies on robot arm in an attempt women singing the bass, more modern music. 9103, Farmington 1st Ward. includes a parachute, re- a first-come, first-served to pick up and stack dif- baritone, tenor and melody. “We do a lot of love singing Valentines the reflect its expanded mem- He was awarded his Eagle verse rockets, and more. basis. Patrons are limited Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE ferent colors and shapes In Harmony Road, Lynmari songs, and there are some group does, both on their bership. “Some of this comes Scout in 2012 and since to selecting three maga- & of blocks. Taylor and Tammy Long really great ballads,” she own and with the chorus. “We have members from from NASA and the Jet then has earned 13 palms. Nicholas Hans Bell zine titles each, 1-year run, Needy Families “There’s really a lot both switch off between said. “We even sing ‘The “It’s one of our biggest across the whole Wasatch Propulsion Labs, so He earned the last badge, earn their merit badges. with a total limit of six per of fun here for people of the lead and bass parts. Climb.’” moneymakers,” she said. Front,” said Anderson. there’s some cool stuff in bugling, just two weeks In over 100 years of family. all ages,” said Alexandra “Bass is the low founda- One of her favorites is Anderson is a West “Not just Bountiful.” 801-295-2251 ext 100 there,” said Day. Boy Scouting in America, Library hours are 10 801.294.4060 Hesse, executive direc- tion of the chord, while the an adaptation of Frank Bountiful resident, but the The members of Sync-O! before his 18th birthday. He Admission to “Alien approximately 360 other a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday - tor at The Leonardo. lead has the melody,” said Sinatra’s “How Deep Is The group has even more of a are Brooke Zaugg (tenor), was instrumental in orga- Worlds and Androids” Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 6 “There’s some cool inter- Anderson. “It’s the same Ocean.” connection to Davis Coun- Tiffany Lowe (lead), Jen- nizing several merit badge Boy Scouts have earned all is included in the admis- p.m. Friday and Saturday. active stuff in here.” range, but (the melody) “It’s gorgeous,” said ty. The Mountain Jubilee nifer Taylor (baritone), classes for other scouts to available merit badges. sion price for The Leon- Library locations are: One immersive exhibit has more color.” Anderson. Chorus originally started and Kate Walters (bass). ardo. For more informa- lets visitors experience Anderson sings baritone Those love songs are in Bountiful in 1961, and West Bountiful City Hall is tion, visit theleonardo. the NASA’s Mars rover for the group, and also particularly useful for the changed its name later to located at 550 N. 800 West. org. handles both the pitch pipe and choreography for the that living the moments group. Have you protected YOUR loved ones? Musical as they happen enriches “Baritone kind of has to them in a way that helps sing in the cracks,” she Continued from p. C1 it feel like life is OK, said. “Sometimes above, Get Your Affairs in Order sometimes below.” tumor. again,” she said. “I’m taking in the spectrum of The fourth member of “We’ve been told that the quartet, Kathy Case, I don’t have long,” said feelings as I go.” Independent Trust Review There will also be two sings tenor. In a barber- Kelci. “Thanks to some shop quartet, the tenor genetic mutations within Saturday matinees for Revocable Trusts the show, set at 2 p.m. takes over the highest the tumor, though, I get parts of the song. Wills/Will Review a little longer than the on Feb. 18 and Feb. 25. Tickets are $10 to $15 “Or, as we like to call it, Powers of Attorney average GBM patient. the frosting on the cake,” Most can expect to live per person, depending on the location. said Anderson. Medical Directives about a year, whereas I The four, who are also a am looking at something Hope Box Theater is Capacity Evaluations located at 1700 S. Front- part of the award-winning along the lines of two to Mountain Jubilee Chorus, four years.” age Road in Kaysville. 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The Layton Center for Spiritual Living allows visitors to join in their morning meditation ses- sions, held weekdays at 8 Free livestreams of a.m., through a free video conference app on their website. RootsTech 2017 Visitors can also elec- tronically join in on their SALT LAKE CITY — 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Conscious Conversation Though this year’s Censational Cen- discussion group, which RootsTech conference sus Strategies – Mary is held every Wednesday has already started, you Kircher Roddy evening from 6:30-8 p.m. haven’t missed your 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. “It’s just like being in chance to be a part of the Big 4: Comparing the room, except you don’t experience. Ancestry, Findmypast, have to get out of your The conference is FamilySearch, and My- jammies,” said Rev Myrna offering free livestream- Heritage – Sunny Morton Hirst, the minister for the ing for several of its 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. group. “The only thing we BOTH THE MORNING MEDITATIONS and Wednesday discussions welcome people from home. most popular sessions, Cross the Atlantic with can’t do over the computer Stock photo including the general Religious Records – Jen is hug each other.” sessions featuring the Baldwin. She said the morning puters the first time they always with a spiritual said. “We will recommit to day’s keynote speakers. meditations never last lon- use it, and then link you to component,” she said. our life’s purpose and to The streams are available Saturday, Feb. 11 ger than a half hour, and the conversation. In February, the group joy. Then we’ll break bread online at RootsTech.org. 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. follow a simple structure “We’ve tried other will be discussing Byron together.” The livestreaming RootsTech General meant to accommodate programs before, but they Katie’s “Loving What Is.” According to Hirst, the schedule for Friday and Session – Cece Moore both new people and those were too hard to get into,” In the book, Katie asks purpose of the celebration Saturday is listed below. (The Genetic Gene- who have regularly at- said Hirst. “Here, every- four questions designed to is the same as the purpose All times are Mountain alogist), Buddy Valastro tended the sessions. one shows up on a com- change how people think for all of the activities the Standard Time. (The Cake Boss) “It’s simply a little bit of puter screen that looks like about the problems they’re center holds. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. dialogue, and then we go ‘Hollywood Squares.’” facing in their lives. “We want to see the posi- Friday, Feb. 10 Journaling Principles into a little bit of a guided The same system is in “They can help you get tive side of life,” she said. 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. that Work – Steve Reed meditation that lasts about place to allow people to out of the muddle of your “We try to find some good RootsTech General 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 15 minutes,” said Hirst. remotely join the Con- life,” said Hirst. in everything, and help Session - Levar Burton Don’t Just Be a Search- “Then we tell each other to scious Conversation group, For those who can’t people find the skills they (known for Star Trek, er, Be a Researcher – have a good day.” which has its own link on make the Wednesday need to dig themselves RootsTech, Reading Rain- Crista Cowan Though visitors are wel- the site’s main page. The discussions but are still out of the muddle of their bow), along with a special 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. come to attend the group discussion group touches interested in joining the lives.” guest panel Creating Google Alerts in person, it’s just as easy on different topics each group in person, the center For the address and 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for your Genealogy – to join by clicking on the month related to mental is also holding an eve- directions to Hirst’s home, RootsTech Innovator Katherine R. Wilson “Morning Meditation” link health, spirituality and self- ning event they’re calling call her at 801-503-6063 or Showdown Finals on the group’s main page, improvement. “Celebrating Love” on Feb. email her at RevMyrnaD@ 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. The streams should laytoncsl.org. That will “We have a general dis- 10 from 6-8 p.m. at Hirst’s gmail.com. 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50 West in Kaysville. N. Main, Centerville. Nine Feb. 11 Sunday. Legacy Jr. High of the proceeds from all EvENTS •••• Feb. 25 update classes. This is free • WSU’s Telitha E. is located at 441 N. 3200 performances to cancer pa- • Registration is now open and open to anyone within Lindquist College of Arts West in Layton. tients and their families in Feb. 11 to audition for this year’s Centerville. You do not have & Humanities hosts the Feb. 24-March 25 the area. Hopebox Theatre • Antelope Island: guided “Farmington’s Got Talent.” to be CERT certified to high school honor orchestra • Mary Poppins. All is located at 1700 S. Front- tours with the curator at The auditions will be held attend. Refreshments will be concert, top students from you need is a Spoon- age Road in Kaysville. For the Fielding Garr Ranch, Feb. 25 at the Community served. area schools will perform, ful of Sugar and a few tickets and more informa- 2 p.m. See the entire ranch Arts Center. Registration 4 p.m., Browning Center chalk drawings and you’re tion, visit hopeboxtheatre. site from the original ranch closes Feb. 24 at 5 p.m., and Austad Auditorium, free, instantly whisked away to com. house, shearing barns can be done online at farm- MUSIC•••• [email protected]. the magical world of Mary and corrals. Dress for the ington.utah.gov. After regis- Feb. 25 Poppins. Jane and Michael weather as the tour is in tering, call 801-451-0953 to Feb. 10 • The Davis County Cel- Banks are on the search CLASSES••• the outdoors. For more info receive your audition time. • Our February 2017 con- ebration Orchestra presents for the perfect nanny, what email [email protected]. The Community Arts Cen- cert at City Hall will bring their “Fantasy Vacation they get is an adventure Feb. 9, 23 • Antelope Island: I love ter is located at 120 S. Main Colleen Anderson and three of Music” at 7 p.m. at the through whimsical imagi- • Davis County Senior Nature Valentine’s Hike. Street in Farmington. of her barbershop quartet Christian Life Center in nation, led by none other Services offers free classes Join the park naturalist for Feb. 27 friends, Kathy Case, Lyn- Layton. The concert will than the fantastical Mary for individuals who care for a hike at 1 p.m. Meet at the • The USU Botanical marie Taylor, and Tammy feature music from shows Poppins. Joined by her family members that are bison corals for a 1.5 mile Center presents “Explore Long to the West Bountiful such as “South Pacific” and friend Burt, she brings this older and/or frail. Classes loop with very little eleva- the Garden Family Night: City Hall stage at 7 p.m. “Hawaii 5-0.” The Chris- misguided family together are held at the Golden tion gain. This hike will be Backyard Birds” from 6:30- The Sync-O Quartet will tian Life Center is located in a story that is Practically Years Senior Activity Cen- in an area off access to the 8 p.m. at the USU Botanical also be performing. Colleen at 2352 E. Highway 193 in Perfect in Every Way! Bar- ter, 726 S. 100 East, Boun- public, around the back of Center’s Utah House. This grew up in West Bounti- Layton. The event is free. low Main Stage at Cen- tiful, from noon to 1 p.m. A the bison corrals. No date night is for the birds. Join us ful where her mother had a March 3 terPoint Legacy Theatre. light lunch will be provided is necessary, just a love of for a fun lesson in attracting dance studio for many years. • The Davis Chamber Performances are Monday at the classes but attend- nature. Dogs are welcome winter birds to your yard. She joined the award win- Music Series will present through Saturday. For ees must RSVP to Megan on a leash. Learn about Supplies will be available ning Mountain Jubilee Cho- “Sundance Trio Musical tickets or more informa- Forbush at 801-525-5088 the habitat restoration that for each family to build a rus in 1972 and in 2009 the Kaleidoscope,” 7:30 p.m., tion, visit CPTUTAH.org by Monday, noon, the week has been done on Antelope bird feeder so they can start Harmony Road Barbershop Alpine Church, 254 W. or 801-298-1302. of the class. Island since it became a enjoying their own backyard Quartet was formed. They 2675 North (off Hill Field Feb. 10-25 * Feb. 9, Seasonal Af- state park. birds. The Utah House is have performed for many an Road), Layton. The concert • Hopebox Theatre is fective Disorder, presented Feb. 16 located at 920 S. 50 West in audience, i.e., senior centers, is free. kicking off their 2017 by Linda Clawson, South • The Utah House in Kaysville. corporate events, ward season with the comedy Davis Home Health and Kaysville will host their Feb. 27-March 1 parties and have even been musical “The Wedding Hospice. “Battle of the Sexes: Game • The Weber State Story- on TV entertaining with STAGE•••• Singer,” based on the * Feb. 23, Simple Meals, Night For Singles” from telling Festival will be held their a cappella four-part Adam Sandler movie. The presented by Jessica Gypp, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Utah at the Davis Conference harmony style. Please join Feb. 7-13 theater donates a part Davis County Health Dept. House. Come learn about Center in Layton, as well us for a musical evening of • Legacy Jr. High will be and gain greater apprecia- as locations throughout a cappella barbershop fun. presenting their version of tion for the unique “needs” Ogden. The festival features West Bountiful City Hall is “Shrek Jr.” on the school’s of men and women while amateur and professional located at 550 N. 800 West stage. Two casts rotate playing fun and interac- storytellers coming together in West Bountiful. through performances that tive games. The event for a variety of events, begin at 7 p.m. and exclude is FREE but must pre- many of which are free. For register in advance. To details, visit weber.edu/sto- register, visit eventbrite. rytelling. com/e/battle-of-the-sexes- March 2 game-night-for-singles- • Canyon View District Kid’s Dentistry tickets-30473561242. 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UT 84010 C4 CHURCH/CalendaR CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 OBITUARIES/nEwS C5 Spiritual center offers online access RETURNED HOME OBITUARY Workshops on Point of the elder Welling Richard Belliston George Lewis Provstgard Mtn. development slated BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Elder Cason Welling, son of Richard and Rosanne [email protected] Welling, has returned home after serving in the 1930-2017 1930-2017 The State Legislature’s pointofthemountainfuture. Colombia Medellin Mission. He will speak Feb. Point of the Mountain org, where Utah residents LAYTON — One local 12 at 11 a.m. at the Mueller Park 2nd Ward, 1825 Richard Belliston passed away If this is the only way that I can get my Development Commission can weigh in on the future on Feb. 1, 2017 after a long illness. picture in the newspaper, I guess I will have group is offering a daily S. 850 East, Bountiful. and Envision Utah invite of the area. To date, more He was born Dec. 9, 1930 in Nephi, to do it. all interested Utahns to than 300 people have spiritual boost via the In- to Alva Foster and Ethel Ione Tuttle I was born Sept. 16, 1930 to George ternet. Belliston. He was raised in Nephi Provstgaard and Doris Lewis Provstgaard. I attend one of two work- shared their “big ideas.” The Layton Center for and graduated from Juab High had three sisters; Joyce Smith (deceased), shops to provide input Individuals can also use Spiritual Living allows School. He attended Business Col- Anne Cluff and Donna Archbold. We all lived regarding the future of the website to sign up for lege in Salt Lake City. He served and were raised on 5th North and 10th West the Point of the Mountain email updates about the visitors to join in their an LDS mission to Montana. in Salt Lake City before “Rose Park” existed. morning meditation ses- He married Ruth Billeter on Aug. I went to school at Onequa Elementary, area, which includes some project. sions, held weekdays at 8 Free livestreams of 10, 1956 in the Salt Lake Temple. Jackson Jr. High and graduated from West 20,000 acres of undevel- Last October, the com- They made their home in Bountiful. High in 1947. oped property in Salt Lake mission selected Envision a.m., through a free video He worked for Continental Bank as I worked with my dad who was an early conference app on their and Utah counties. Utah to assist in creating a a bank manager. excavation contractor in the Salt Lake valley. The workshops will be strategic, publicly support- website. He is survived by his children, Cyndie (Lynn) Chidester and Kent I worked for him and with him until the Korean War started then I RootsTech 2017 held at the Loveland Liv- ed plan for the future of Visitors can also elec- Belliston; one grandson Michael Chidester; and one brother, John served in the 191st fighter squadron. When I came home I resumed (Roxalene) Belliston. He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth working in the excavating business until 1963 when my dad retired. ing Planet Aquarium on the Point of the Mountain tronically join in on their SALT LAKE CITY — 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. in August 2015, his parents, two brothers, Melvin and Blaine, three I purchased the first Grove hydraulic truck crane to come into the Feb. 15 and in the Ashton area including the current Conscious Conversation Though this year’s Censational Cen- sisters, Norma Kay, Bernice Boswell, and Mildred Sherwood. He will state of Utah. One thing led to another and before long I was in the be buried in Nephi, beside his wife. crane rental business as Axtel Crane Service. It operated from 1963 Gardens visitor center at prison site in Draper. discussion group, which RootsTech conference sus Strategies – Mary Thanksgiving Point on “This area is a growing is held every Wednesday A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017 at 6 until 1998 when I retired. has already started, you Kircher Roddy p.m. at the Crosspoint Condo Clubhouse, 5400 S. 1300 West, Tay- I enjoyed flying my own plane for 30 years. Feb. 16. Each workshop job center,” said Robert evening from 6:30-8 p.m. haven’t missed your 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. lorsville, with an open house to follow from 6:30 to 8 p.m. In lieu of On Aug. 2, 1951 I married my soul mate Barbara Jean Parkin will run from 6 to 7:30 Grow, president and CEO “It’s just like being in chance to be a part of the Big 4: Comparing flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association Utah in the Salt Lake Temple. We have been married for 65 years. We p.m. and will be free of of Envision Utah. “If we the room, except you don’t experience. Ancestry, Findmypast, Chapter in Richard’s name. Condolences may be shared at www. have four daughters; Linda (deceased), Karen (Ted Biehn), Jill [email protected] (Marc Riley), Kristi (Ron Schmidt). We also raised two grandchil- charge. The workshops work together and take have to get out of your The conference is FamilySearch, and My- dren, Mindy (Daniel Corral), Aaron Hansen. will include opportunities the right steps, it can be jammies,” said Rev Myrna offering free livestream- Heritage – Sunny Morton We have nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and for participants to provide a place that provides jobs Hirst, the minister for the ing for several of its 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. one on the way. input through surveys and and a high quality of life group. “The only thing we most popular sessions, Cross the Atlantic with Don’t wait until you are old to have fun! Enjoy life! Love your BOTH THE MORNING MEDITATIONS and Wednesday discussions welcome people from home. Doreen Joyce Metzger loved ones. Respect yourself and others. Good bye and good luck. mapping activities. for generations to come. can’t do over the computer Stock photo including the general Religious Records – Jen Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017 “We invite everyone to We look forward to listen- is hug each other.” sessions featuring the Baldwin. 1938-2017 at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful. Friends come share your vision,” ing to Utahns’ views about She said the morning puters the first time they always with a spiritual said. “We will recommit to day’s keynote speakers. and family may visit Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and said Rep. Lowry Snow, how to do that.” Thursday morning from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the service. meditations never last lon- use it, and then link you to component,” she said. our life’s purpose and to The streams are available Saturday, Feb. 11 Our loving mother Doreen Joyce Metzger co-chair of the Point of the The Ashton Gardens the conversation. In February, the group joy. Then we’ll break bread Interment will be at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book ger than a half hour, and online at RootsTech.org. 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on at www.russonmortuary.com. Mountain Development visitor center is located at follow a simple structure “We’ve tried other will be discussing Byron together.” The livestreaming RootsTech General Feb. 2, 2017. Mom was born Aug. 14, 1938 Commission, in a release. 3900 North Garden Drive in Brawley, CA to Cecil and Clyde Brown. meant to accommodate programs before, but they Katie’s “Loving What Is.” According to Hirst, the schedule for Friday and Session – Cece Moore “We really want to hear in Lehi, and the Living were too hard to get into,” In the book, Katie asks purpose of the celebration She met the love of her life, Duane Marlow both new people and those Saturday is listed below. (The Genetic Gene- Metzger and in June 1959, they were joined Rulon Gerald Craven from you. Public participa- Planet Aquarium is located who have regularly at- said Hirst. “Here, every- four questions designed to is the same as the purpose All times are Mountain alogist), Buddy Valastro in marriage in the Trinity Lutheran Church, tion is critical to the plan- at 12033 Lone Peak Park- tended the sessions. one shows up on a com- change how people think for all of the activities the Standard Time. (The Cake Boss) Brawley, CA. They moved in October of 1960 1924-2017 ning effort.” way in Draper. puter screen that looks like about the problems they’re center holds. to Bountiful, and were very blessed with her “It’s simply a little bit of 11 a.m. 12 p.m. four children. Mom was a wonderful mother The commission also dialogue, and then we go ‘Hollywood Squares.’” facing in their lives. “We want to see the posi- Friday, Feb. 10 Journaling Principles and always put her children first. Rulon Gerald Craven passed away on maintains a website, [email protected] into a little bit of a guided The same system is in “They can help you get tive side of life,” she said. 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. that Work – Steve Reed Our mom was baptized in 1938 and con- Feb. 6, 2017 at the age of 92 due to the ef- place to allow people to out of the muddle of your “We try to find some good firmed May 13, 1951 in the Trinity Lutheran fects of a long-term battle with Leukemia. meditation that lasts about RootsTech General 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Rulon was born in Murray, Utah, Nov. 11, remotely join the Con- life,” said Hirst. in everything, and help Church. Mom was a devout Christian her 15 minutes,” said Hirst. Session - Levar Burton Don’t Just Be a Search- whole life. She raised her children in the Lutheran faith at Cross of 1924 to Gerald Craven and Susanna Ester Deadline nears for “Then we tell each other to scious Conversation group, For those who can’t people find the skills they (known for Star Trek, er, Be a Researcher – Christ Lutheran Church in Bountiful, where she served the Lord, and Schultz Craven and was raised in Logan and have a good day.” which has its own link on make the Wednesday need to dig themselves gave her love to all of her many friends throughout her life, including Boise, Idaho. RootsTech, Reading Rain- Crista Cowan Rulon served in the U.S. Merchant Ma- Though visitors are wel- the site’s main page. The discussions but are still out of the muddle of their bow), along with a special those she made during her many years of service to the United Way 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. of Greater Salt Lake. rines during WWII facing the dangers of war USTAR grant applications come to attend the group discussion group touches interested in joining the lives.” guest panel Creating Google Alerts We will all dearly miss our mother, and because of her profound in the Pacific Theater. on different topics each group in person, the center For the address and On completing his military service, he in person, it’s just as easy 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for your Genealogy – belief in Jesus Christ as her Savior, we know that she will enjoy The Utah Science Tech- “Our UTAG program month related to mental is also holding an eve- eternal life with Him in everlasting life. served an LDS mission in New Zealand. He to join by clicking on the directions to Hirst’s home, RootsTech Innovator Katherine R. Wilson nology and Research funds critical steps in the health, spirituality and self- ning event they’re calling call her at 801-503-6063 or Mom is survived by her four children; Darvin Metzger, Darren grew to love the people of New Zealand and “Morning Meditation” link Showdown Finals (Linda) Metzger, Darrel (Angela) Metzger, Dayna (Curt) Harrison, returned there to serve in other church call- (USTAR) initiative’s second process of taking a technol- on the group’s main page, improvement. “Celebrating Love” on Feb. email her at RevMyrnaD@ 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. The streams should and 11 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. ings throughout his life. round of their University ogy from an idea to mar- laytoncsl.org. That will “We have a general dis- 10 from 6-8 p.m. at Hirst’s gmail.com. For a complete Mother’s, Daughters, automatically refresh at Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 10, 2017 While attending BYU he met his wife to be, Donna Lee Lunt, daughter of Heaton Lunt and Chloe Haws. They were married in the Technology Acceleration ket,” said Ivy Estabrooke, take you to the program, cussion about how what- home. list of center classes and Wives: Tracing Female the end of each session. at the Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 1840 S. 75 East, Bountiful. Grant (UTAG) program for USTAR executive director. ever we’re talking about “We will sing and chant events, visit the center’s Services entrusted to Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary. Mesa, Arizona Temple on March 23,1953. They raised their family in which new users will have Lines – Judy Russell (The If they don’t, click on the Condolences may be shared at www.lbm@lindquistmortuary. Orem, where Rulon worked in administrative services for BYU. applications ends on Feb. 10 “The UTAG program allows to download to their com- might apply in our lives, and breathe together,” she website. Legal Genealogist) refresh button. com During this time, he was the bishop of a student ward and served for Letters of intent, which USTAR to directly impact in the stake presidency. Rulon was called to be the president of the New Zealand North are not required. Submis- university projects across sions close Feb. 23. the state which are poised to CLIPPER • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017 Mission in 1967. He, with Donna and their five young children, lived WHAT TO DO IN UTAH Clive Shurtliff wade in Auckland, New Zealand where he renewed previous mission UTAG is a competitive advance Utah’s technology acquaintances and furthered the work of the Lord in the Pacific. research grant program, ecosystem and economic 1923-2017 Rulon left his job at BYU after 20 years to work with the Presid- available to individual frontier.” Feb. 11 ing Bishopric. In 1977 he became the Secretary to the Quorum of 50 West in Kaysville. N. Main, Centerville. Nine Sunday. Legacy Jr. High of the proceeds from all researchers or ad-hoc teams UTAG supports research EvENTS •••• Feb. 25 update classes. This is free • WSU’s Telitha E. is located at 441 N. 3200 performances to cancer pa- the Twelve Apostles where he served for 13 1/2 years. He enjoyed Clive S. Wade, our loving husband, father a close relationship with the Brethren and frequently shared his employed by Utah colleges and development of spe- • Registration is now open and open to anyone within Lindquist College of Arts West in Layton. tients and their families in and grandfather, passed away peacefully at strong testimony of the living prophets. his home on Feb. 2, 2017. He was born in or universities, to advance cific technologies that have Feb. 11 to audition for this year’s Centerville. You do not have & Humanities hosts the Feb. 24-March 25 the area. Hopebox Theatre During this time of church employment, his church calling was as the maturity of or de-risk significant commercial Ogden, to Orlando Clive Wade and Ida Shur- a Regional Representative. He traveled extensively meeting with • Antelope Island: guided “Farmington’s Got Talent.” to be CERT certified to high school honor orchestra • Mary Poppins. All is located at 1700 S. Front- tliff. He attended Ogden High School and technology that has been potential, but need addi- tours with the curator at The auditions will be held attend. Refreshments will be concert, top students from you need is a Spoon- age Road in Kaysville. For church leaders and members in the areas where he was assigned. graduated from Brigham Young University. He was called as a General Authority Seventy in 1990 where for developed in university labs. tional development before the Fielding Garr Ranch, Feb. 25 at the Community served. area schools will perform, ful of Sugar and a few tickets and more informa- He married Beth (Betty) Oliver in the Salt six years, he and Donna traveled the globe preaching the gospel Applications must be submit- they can be spun out from 2 p.m. See the entire ranch Arts Center. Registration 4 p.m., Browning Center chalk drawings and you’re tion, visit hopeboxtheatre. Lake LDS Temple on Jan. 16, 1948. They and building up the Kingdom of God in the Central USA Area, Pacific were blessed with five children, Jim, Bob ted at www.utagutah.com the university setting. This site from the original ranch closes Feb. 24 at 5 p.m., and Austad Auditorium, free, instantly whisked away to com. Area, North America South East Area, and the Asia Area. (Kathryn), Pat Rasmussen (Cory), Jan Belnap Rulon and Donna served in the Bountiful Temple Presidency For information on rules funding program is designed house, shearing barns can be done online at farm- MUSIC•••• [email protected]. the magical world of Mary (Neal), Bill (Kim), 11 grandchildren, and 11 and later as the President and Matron of the Hamilton New Zealand and regulations, as well as to addresses an innovation and corrals. Dress for the ington.utah.gov. After regis- Feb. 25 Poppins. Jane and Michael great-grandchildren. Temple. forthcoming details, visit ecosystem gap between Clive held many church callings and weather as the tour is in tering, call 801-451-0953 to Feb. 10 • The Davis County Cel- Banks are on the search CLASSES••• Rulon and Donna were frequently away from home while serv- ustar.org/our-programs and federal research dollars and enjoyed working with the youth. He loved to ing in the church. They always made sure their family came first the outdoors. For more info receive your audition time. • Our February 2017 con- ebration Orchestra presents for the perfect nanny, what go backpacking with his family and friends. He served in the Navy select UTAG. angel investment. Feb. 9, 23 and showed constant love and appreciation for their children and email [email protected]. The Community Arts Cen- cert at City Hall will bring their “Fantasy Vacation they get is an adventure during WWII. He later served a mission with his wife in Hartford, grandchildren. • Antelope Island: I love ter is located at 120 S. Main Colleen Anderson and three of Music” at 7 p.m. at the through whimsical imagi- • Davis County Senior Conn. His wife, Betty, died December of 2000, and Clive married Rulon loved spending time with his family and good friends that Nature Valentine’s Hike. Street in Farmington. of her barbershop quartet Christian Life Center in nation, led by none other Services offers free classes Dixie Gibbons. Clive and Dixie worked together in the temple and they met from around the world. Rulon always had a book in hand enjoyed traveling. Preceded in death by his wife, Betty, his parents, even while at a lake or stream where he loved to fish. Join the park naturalist for Feb. 27 friends, Kathy Case, Lyn- Layton. The concert will than the fantastical Mary for individuals who care for one brother and three sisters, and a great-granddaughter. Will YOU live “Happily Ever After”? family members that are Rulon is the author of six books on missionary work, leadership, a hike at 1 p.m. Meet at the • The USU Botanical marie Taylor, and Tammy feature music from shows Poppins. Joined by her Funeral services will be Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, at 2 p.m. at gospel topics, and human relations. He also served on the Execu- bison corals for a 1.5 mile Center presents “Explore Long to the West Bountiful such as “South Pacific” and friend Burt, she brings this older and/or frail. Classes the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main St, Bountiful. Visitation tive Committee for the Upward Reach Foundation, a charity working Together let’s create a strategy that loop with very little eleva- the Garden Family Night: City Hall stage at 7 p.m. “Hawaii 5-0.” The Chris- misguided family together are held at the Golden will be held prior to services at 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. Interment will be to help youth. at the Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, you may donate in his can help you ll your tion gain. This hike will be Backyard Birds” from 6:30- The Sync-O Quartet will tian Life Center is located in a story that is Practically Years Senior Activity Cen- Rulon is preceded in death by his parents, his brother Frank name to the LDS Church Missionary Fund. Online guest book at (Lyle) Craven, and his daughter Terie Lee who died in infancy. He is retirement with the things you love. in an area off access to the 8 p.m. at the USU Botanical also be performing. Colleen at 2352 E. Highway 193 in Perfect in Every Way! Bar- ter, 726 S. 100 East, Boun- www.russonmortuary.com. survived by his wife Donna, children Jerry (Kathy), Ronald (Becky), Clint W. Jeppson* public, around the back of Center’s Utah House. This grew up in West Bounti- Layton. The event is free. low Main Stage at Cen- tiful, from noon to 1 p.m. A Brent (Joela), Dallen (Melissa), RaDawn (Dave), 22 grandchildren MS, RICP® the bison corrals. No date night is for the birds. Join us ful where her mother had a March 3 terPoint Legacy Theatre. light lunch will be provided and 44 great-grandchildren, and sisters Geraldine (Glenn) Boyer, Nebeker Financial Services* dance studio for many years. at the classes but attend- Marian (Dave) Dawson. 150 West Civic Center Drive, Suite 600 is necessary, just a love of for a fun lesson in attracting • The Davis Chamber Performances are Monday John william Dewaal Funeral Services will be held Friday, Feb. 10, 2017 at 11 a.m., Sandy, Utah 84070 nature. Dogs are welcome winter birds to your yard. She joined the award win- Music Series will present through Saturday. For ees must RSVP to Megan in the Centerville Stake Center, 950 North Main. A viewing will be 801.567.7440 1919-2017 [email protected] on a leash. Learn about Supplies will be available ning Mountain Jubilee Cho- “Sundance Trio Musical tickets or more informa- Forbush at 801-525-5088 held Thursday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Russon Brothers www.nebekerfi nancial.com the habitat restoration that for each family to build a rus in 1972 and in 2009 the Kaleidoscope,” 7:30 p.m., tion, visit CPTUTAH.org by Monday, noon, the week Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful and Friday from 9 to 10:15 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Online guest book at www.rus- has been done on Antelope bird feeder so they can start Harmony Road Barbershop Alpine Church, 254 W. or 801-298-1302. of the class. John was born June 21, 1919 in Salt Lake Neither Nebeker Financial Services Inc. nor any of its City, to William DeWaal and Lena Zbinden. sonmortuary.com. associates 801.567.7440 provides tax, accounting or legal advice. You Island since it became a enjoying their own backyard Quartet was formed. They 2675 North (off Hill Field Feb. 10-25 * Feb. 9, Seasonal Af- must consult your tax and or legal advisors regarding your He passed peacefully to his waiting family particular situation before taking and course action. state park. birds. The Utah House is have performed for many an Road), Layton. The concert • Hopebox Theatre is fective Disorder, presented Useful things you can do *Registered Representative offering securities through and sweetheart, Myra on Feb. 5, 2017. NYLIFE Securities LLC (member FINRA/SIPC). A Licensed Feb. 16 located at 920 S. 50 West in audience, i.e., senior centers, is free. kicking off their 2017 by Linda Clawson, South John grew up in Salt Lake City and with today’s newspaper. . . Insurance Agency. *Nebecker Financial Services is not owned or operated by New York Life Insurance Company • The Utah House in Kaysville. corporate events, ward season with the comedy Davis Home Health and attended South High. He married Hazel Ells- (after you read it, of course) or it’s affi liates. Kaysville will host their Feb. 27-March 1 parties and have even been musical “The Wedding Hospice. worth Thompson and had two children, John and Venita. Later divorced and married Myra ’S SMRU1696701©2015 New York Life Insurance Company, * Feb. 23, Simple Meals, T Blot your 51 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010 “Battle of the Sexes: Game • The Weber State Story- on TV entertaining with STAGE•••• Singer,” based on the Winegar in the Salt Lake Temple. They had WHA # Night For Singles” from telling Festival will be held their a cappella four-part Adam Sandler movie. The presented by Jessica Gypp, six more children. John and Myra sponsored 38 lipstick 6-7:30 p.m. at the Utah at the Davis Conference harmony style. Please join Feb. 7-13 theater donates a part Davis County Health Dept. Ly Tran as a Vietnam refugee after the war. Ly G has been a part of the family since. GOIN House. Come learn about Center in Layton, as well us for a musical evening of • Legacy Jr. High will be John started an auto body shop in 1947 and gain greater apprecia- as locations throughout a cappella barbershop fun. presenting their version of in West Bountiful, originally known as “John’s tion for the unique “needs” Ogden. The festival features West Bountiful City Hall is “Shrek Jr.” on the school’s Paintin’ Place,” later renamed DeWaal and ON? FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS of men and women while amateur and professional located at 550 N. 800 West stage. Two casts rotate Sons. John faithfully served with the youth of the church and loved missionary work. He playing fun and interac- storytellers coming together in West Bountiful. through performances that served many years as a Stake Missionary, Find out with tive games. The event for a variety of events, begin at 7 p.m. and exclude and served two missions with his wife, Myra BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT is FREE but must pre- many of which are free. For — one to Michigan and one to Tennessee. the Clipper’s register in advance. To details, visit weber.edu/sto- John loved hunting, fishing, boating and Calendar! camping with his family. He loved music and Serving Davis County register, visit eventbrite. rytelling. played the harmonica for all who would listen. com/e/battle-of-the-sexes- March 2 One of his greatest joys was temple work. He Plan fun around game-night-for-singles- • Canyon View District Kid’s Dentistry was a faithful weekly temple patron well into town for the week for over  years tickets-30473561242. Utah will host a CERT refresher his 90’s, until his health declined. ahead every Five generations in the monument business with unmatched ™ John had a fervent testimony of The Thursday. House is located at 920 S. course, 6:30 to 9 p.m. 2110 with a Woman’s Touch Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints craftsmanship, quality and service. and loved to share it. He was a zealous missionary and no one New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults escaped his enthusiastic efforts! John walked the streets of West Bountiful every day, memorizing quotes and scriptures as he went. THE BOTTS He remembered many of them for years. LIST YOUR SAVE UP TO 20% NOW! John loved people and it showed. He was a kind, happy man. He • Orthodontics will be missed dearly by many. . He is preceded in death by his sweetheart, Myra Winegar De- EVENT • Prevention Waal and all six of his siblings, Mary Cook, Johanna Cook, Cornelia FREE! Von Niederhausern, Violet Hawkes, Lucille Westerman, his twin sis- IT’S • Cleaning ter Irene Rogers, brother, Fred, and one grandson, Gregg DeWaal. He is survived by all eight of his children, John H DeWaal Email the details, including • Sealants (Shauna), Venita Staker (Robert), Lagrand DeWaal (Ricki), Pauline Ferree, Myra Lynn Salmon ( John), Earl W. DeWaal (Vickie), Lavaun date, time, place, cost, etc. • Tooth Colored Fillings On Staff at Primary Dalton (Tom), and Michael DeWaal (Kristi). 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100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 270 Want To Buy 575 Duplex for Rent 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS FT/PT STARTING UP to $15.00/ BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for 2BD DUPLEX, Newly renovated. HR INVESTIGATOR II old LDS & other books. Also old 318 E Odell Lane, NSL. Nice ame- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Street, Kaysville, Utah 84037; or Kaysville/Farmington area helping photos & historical memorabilia nities, No smokers/pets, $850/mo, STORAGE CITY (3) file their written claims with the disabled 24yr-old male. Must be Davis County Attorney Call 800-823-9124 $850 deposit. Call 801-544-2203 211 W. CENTER ST Clerk of the District Court in Davis 18 or older & physically fit. 801- NORTH SALT LAKE County, or otherwise present their Offi ce, $26.82/hour. HUGE BNTFL 2200sqft 4Bd, 801-295-7867 claims as required by Utah law 447-4644. 330 Auto for Sale Performs the most complex 2Bth. Great for Families/ Room- DATE: Feb. 11, 2017 @ 9:00am within three months after the date THE KAYSVILLE POLICE De- mates. Walkout bsmnt. Rec room. #160 ( full) & #133 (full) unit be- of the first publication of this notice partment is accepting applica- criminal and civil case Hookups, Carport’s No smokers/ longs to Storage City and will be or be forever barred. tions for police officer. The job investigation and pets. $1300/mo, deposit $1000. sold in whole by unit. Sale to begin Date of first publication: February description and application can preparation prior to court 801-641-8878, 801-991-0569. directly after Auction proceedings. 2nd, 2017. be found online at www.kaysvil- First come first serve basis. /s/ Jeremy B. Atwood lecity.com. Job requirements: and trial presentations. BOUNTIFUL 3BD, 2th, 142 N 200 C-3105 2/9 47 North Main Street W. beautiful, new paint, new car- Kaysville, Utah 84037 graduation from high school or Offi cial application NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING equivalent, current Utah POST pet, tile bathrooms. Carport, small (801) 546-3874 required; visit our website Pursuant to section 17-36-26 C-3085 2/2-16 certification, valid Utah driver yard. All appliances included. U.C.A. 1953 as amended, notice license, must be in good physical at daviscountyutah.gov/oopm $1300/mo. deposit $1000. No is hereby given by the Board of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE condition. Application process: for details or call pets/smokers. Bonded Realty 801- Davis County Commissioners, The following described real physical fitness test, written test, 801-451-3415. 359-7979. Available now. Farmington, Utah that a public property will be sold at public oral interview, background inves- hearing will be held on Tuesday, auction to the highest bidder, tigation to include psychological Closes February 13, 2017. February 14, 2017 at 10:00 AM purchase price payable in lawful and polygraph examinations. RENT 2 OWN in Room 303 of the Davis County money of the United States of Starting wage $18.87/hour with Equal Opportunity Employer NO CREDIT REQUIRED 9000 LEGALS Administration Building, 61 S. America at the time of sale, at potential increase based on prior Main Street, Farmington, Utah the east main entrance of the experience. Proof of peace officer to consider additional budget Davis County Courthouse, 800 certification must be attached to 120 Services $299 ORDINANCE No. 17-1-2 appropriation requests. Budget West State, Farmington, Utah, application. Applications accepted Amending section 17-31-2, increases will be funded by new on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, at revenues and/or monies unspent the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day until February 27, 2017 at 4:00 PM HANDYMAN SERVICES Com- Deposit Accessory buildings, of the re- in the prior year. for the purpose of foreclosing a at the Kaysville Police Department plete home remodels and repairs. vised Ordinances of Kaysville City. Curtis Koch deed of trust originally executed 80 North Main Street Kaysville, Plumbing, Minor Electrical, Dry- Davis County Clerk/Auditor by Margarita C. Twitchell, in favor Utah 84037. Kaysville City is an wall, Painting, Carpentry, Floor- Summary of Ordinance An Ordinance amending C-3099 2/9 of Mortgage Electronic Registra- equal opportunity employer. ing, Siding, Roofing Repairs, De- tion Systems, Inc., as nominee for molition, Concrete, Excavation, Section One: Accessory Build- ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOME MANAGER (North Side ings, of Chapter 17-31, Special Graystone Mortgage Corporation, Landscaping, Windows, Doors, APPOINTMENT its successors and assigns, cov- Center) Seeking Home Manager Provisions Applying to Particu- Bathrooms, and much more. AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ering real property located at ap- for facility that assists those with lar Uses, of Title 17, Planning Estate of Jamey Ann Thompson, Contact Alex at Vasilenko Home and Zoning, of the Revised proximately 726 North 1725 West, disabilities. Responsible for 12 Improvement 801-866-5413 Deceased Probate No. Clinton, Davis County, Utah, and residents and 10-14 staff. Paid Ordinances of Kaysville City, 163700491 1993, are amended to address more particularly described as: time off after 90 days. Supervi- PAINTING Stephanie Green, whose ad- ALL OF LOT 8, WEST FAIR- sor experience required. Wage 20-years Experience. one story detached accessory dress is 3691 West 3550 South, buildings smaller than 200 sq. FIELD ESTATES SUBDIVISION, 12.50-13hr. Call 801-292-6797 or Interior, Exterior, Residential & West Haven, Utah 84401, has 570 Apartment for Rent ft. and the height of accessory CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, email [email protected]. Commercial. Professional finish. been appointed Personal Rep- UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE buildings not to exceed twelve resentative of the above-entitled Free est. Call 801-298-4472 or ft. above ground at the property OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. 14- GOLF EQUIPMENT Mechanic 801-706-2951 BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1441 N estate. Creditors of the estate 336-0008 Lakeside Golf Course is hiring an 200 W, $200/deposit, $525/ line and extending upwards from are hereby notified to: (1) deliver that point at a 45 degree angle The current beneficiary of the experienced part-time mechanic to SEAMLESS ALUMINUM mo. Swamp cooler, carport, or mail their written claims to the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase service and repair turf equipment RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- on-site laundry, storage. No towards the interior of the prop- Personal Representative at the erty, up to the maximum building Bank, National Association, and and golf carts. Go to www.WBCity. ing, deck and fence repairs, pets or indoor smoking; Sec- address above; (2) deliver or the record owner of the property tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. height allowed in the zone. mail their written claims to the org for more information. tion 8 HCV accepted. Call Maria Devereux as of the recording of the notice of Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. Personal Representative’s at- Pam 801-939-9189 or Lisa 801- City Recorder default is Margarita C. Twitchell. COURT REPRESENTATIVE go2jasonhansen.com 939-9190 at Davis Community torneys of record, Eric B. Barnes The trustee’s sale of the aforede- C-3110 2/9 and Jeremy B. Atwood, at the Suncrest Counseling is seeking Housing Authority. Equal Housing scribed real property will be made following address: 47 North Main someone who is detail-oriented, 240 For Sale Opportunity. without warranty as to title, pos- able to multi-task, and has a posi- tive attitude. Position includes but is not limited to: sitting in various FRIGIDAIRE REFREIGERATOR Davis County courts represent- less than 2 years old, white, 66- ing our company to obtain re- 1/8” high, 29-5/8” wide 29-7/8” ferrals for counseling services. deep. $99.00. 385-243-5344 to Hours TBD. $10 per hour. To ap- see. You haul. ply, please email your resume to Michelle at: michelle@suncrest- SHOP and SERVICE GUIDE counseling.com VACUUMS! • Portable Vacuums Utah’s • Central Vacuums Tired of a “Cold” House? Big Enough to Largest Vacuum • Cleaning Supplies do the Job Dealer Install VINYL Windows Small Enough • Steam Cleaners 801-298-3413 to Care SALES 55 East 400 South • Centerville [email protected] SERVICE www.obrienglassproducts.com PARTS Are you ready for winter? 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Your guide to local goods, services 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS and more. Find it here and online session, or encumbrances. Bid- You are summoned and required Boulevard, Bountiful, Utah 84010 JR. AND MELISSA M. LOVE, 801-961-7070 owner of the property as of the ders must be prepared to tender to answer the complaint that is on in Davis County, Utah, and more HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT E-mail: recording of the Notice of Default at www.davisclipper.com a cashier’s check in the amount of file with the court. Within 21 days particularly described as: TENANTS, as Trustors, in favor paul.hirschi@archiplexgroup. is BRANDON L. REPLOGIE AN $20,000.00 at the sale. The bal- after the last date of publication LOT 19, BLOCK 5, VAL VISTA “C” of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC com UNMARRIED PERSON. ance of the purchase price must of this summons, you must file SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, Award of the contract will be Bidders must tender to the be paid by cashier’s check or wire your written answer with the THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF INC. SOLELY AS NOMINEE based on a detailed evaluation of trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at transfer received by 12:00 noon clerk of the court at the following ON FILE AND OF RECORD FOR TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITA- all bids. The District reserves the the sale and the balance of the CATEGORY INDEX PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIADS DEADLINE the following business day. The address: 800 W State St., Farm- IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RE- KER MORTGAGE CORP. as right to reject any and/or all bids purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the trustee reserves the right to void ington, UT 84025, and you must CORDER’S OFFICE. Tax ID: Beneficiary, which Trust Deed and to waive any and all informali- day following the sale. Both the the effect of the trustee’s sale after mail or deliver a copy to plaintiff’s 05-035-0061 was recorded on May 27, 2009, ties found in any bid. • Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 deposit and the balance must • Homes for Rent ...... 580 the sale based upon information attorney Chad C. Rasmussen The current Beneficiary of the as Entry No. 2453938, in Book C-3100 2/9-16 • Animals ...... 210 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. be paid to Lincoln Title Insur- • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 unknown to the trustee at the time at 350 E Center Street, Ste. 7, trust deed is AMERICA FIRST 4784, at Page 403, in the Official • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication of the sale, such as a bankruptcy Provo, UT 84606. If you fail to do FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and Records of Davis County, State NOTICE OF ZONING MAP ance Agency in the form of a • Building Suppies ...... 830 • Investments ...... 670 filing, a loan reinstatement, or an so, judgment by default will be the record owner of the property of Utah covering real property AMENDMENT HEARING wire transfer, cashier’s check or • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 agreement between the trustor taken against you for the relief as of the recording of the Notice purportedly located at 264 West FARMINGTON CITY certified funds. Cash payments, • Child Care ...... 530 • Lost & Found ...... 510 Notice is hereby given, that on personal checks or trust checks • Miscellaneous ...... 820 and beneficiary to postpone or demanded in the complaint. This of Default is KIMBERLY L. OLAV- 1425 North, Sunset, Utah 84015 • Commercial Property ...... 810 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com lawsuit is an attempt to collect a ESON. in Davis County, Utah, and more Thursday, February 23, 2017, are not accepted. • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder debt of $6,451.92. /s/ Chad C. Bidders must tender to the particularly described as: at 7:00 p.m., or as soon there- DATED: February 6, 2017. • Condos for Rent ...... 550 • Offi ce Space for Rent/Sale ...... 750 Click on the “Classifi eds” tab after as business permits, at the • Open House...... 620 1. Always ask for the ad to be read back to you. is to receive a full refund of the Rasmussen C-3094 2/2-26 trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at ALL OF LOT 10, BUENA VISTA LINCOLN TITLE • Condos for Sale ...... 610 Farmington City Hall, 160 South • Produce ...... 230 2. Please check your ad for errors the fi rst day it appears. Clipper Newspapers will money paid to the trustee. THIS the sale and the balance of the SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO INSURANCE AGENCY • Duplexes for Rent ...... 575 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Main Street, the Farmington City • Duplexes for Sale ...... 825 • Rooms for Rent ...... 560 be responsible for the fi rst incorrect insertion at no greater cost than the original IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF By: Diana L. Couch ANNOUNCEMENT Planning Commission will hold • For Sale ...... 240 • Services ...... 120 STOP BY THE CLIPPER space. Publisher assumes no fi nancial responsibility for errors or omission of copy. A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION day following the sale. Both the ON FILE AND OF RECORD Its: Vice President • Free ...... 880 • Storage for Rent ...... 590 OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR OF THE APPOINTMENT OF deposit and the balance must be IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RE- a public hearing to consider a • Garage Sales ...... 250 • Trade...... 260 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 3. Rate chargers are determined at the time of placement. PERSONAL request for a Text Amendment Telephone: (801) 476-0303 4. Cancellations: No refunds or cancellations on extended weeks. THAT PURPOSE. paid to Lincoln Title Insurance CORDER’S OFFICE. Tax ID: web site: www.smithknowles. • Help Wanted ...... 100 • Travel/Time Share ...... 540 DATED this 21st day of Janu- REPRESENTATIVE Agency in the form of a wire trans- 13-099-0010 of Section 11-14-050 of the Zon- • Home Appliances ...... 280 • Yard work ...... 115 (across from Robintino’s) 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. Probate No. 173700009 ES ing Ordinance related to the com ary, 2017 fer, cashier’s check or certified The current Beneficiary of SK File No. 16-1118 We accept cash, check or credit card: In the Second Judicial District funds. Cash payments, personal the trust deed is WILMINGTON minimum size requirement for a Marlon L. Bates C-3106 2/9-23 Successor Trustee Court for Davis County, State of checks or trust checks are not SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, planned unit development in the FAX: 801-295-3044 Utah. BP zone. The public is invited to Scalley Reading Bates Hansen accepted. D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT ORDER GRANTING FREE CLASSIADS In the Matter of the Estate of: attend the hearing and give writ- & Rasmussen, P.C. DATED: January 17, 2017. IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY EX PARTE MOTION IN for 20 words or less 15 West South Temple JOAN N. SMITH, Deceased. LINCOLN TITLE BUT SOLELY IN ITS CAPAC- ten or oral comments. DATED In the Estate of JOAN N. SMITH this 3rd day of February, 2017. SUPPORT OF ALTERNATE Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads Ste. 600 INSURANCE AGENCY ITY AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION 60¢ per word after Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 deceased, DEBRA JILL MARTIN, By: Paula Maughan MATAWIN VENTURES TRUST Holly Gadd, City Recorder. Private party only. Price must appear in the ad. Only 1 item per ad. Mail in, Fax $12 AND TO EXTEND TIME FOR 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 whose address is 4524 South C-3104 2/9 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Its: Vice President SERIES 2016-2, and the record SERVICE OF PROCESS or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. includes online placement Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to Countrylane Road, Salt Lake City, Telephone: (801) 476-0303 owners of the property as of the Utah 84117-4134, has hereby NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Case No. 160905752 5:00 p.m. web site: www.smithknowles. recording of the Notice of Default The following described prop- Judge James Gardner Trustee No. 51121-1089 been duly appointed the Personal com are CHARLIE E. LOVE, JR. AND Representative of the Estate of erty will be sold at public auction THIRD JUDICIAL Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com C-3084 2/2-16 SK File No. 16-1034 MELISSA M. LOVE. to the highest bidder, payable in DISTRICT COURT the above-named Decedent on C-3075 1/26-2/9 Bidders must tender to the lawful money of the United States SALT LAKE COUNTY, SUMMONS January 24, 2017. Creditors of trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at IN THE SECOND DISTRICT the Estate are hereby notified to IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- at the time of sale, at the Justice STATE OF UTAH 100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 270 Want To Buy 575 Duplex for Rent the sale and the balance of the 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR present their claims to the above- TRICT COURT, SALT LAKE purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the Complex, Court’s Building, 800 MARIELA CAMPOS, DAVIS COUNTY named Personal Representative COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH LUIS day following the sale. Both the West State Street, Farming- Plaintiff, FT/PT STARTING UP to $15.00/ BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for 2BD DUPLEX, Newly renovated. STATE OF UTAH or to the Clerk of the above Court HUMBERTO NUNEZ, Petitioner, deposit and the balance must be ton, Utah 84025, on March 15, vs. HR INVESTIGATOR II old LDS & other books. Also old 318 E Odell Lane, NSL. Nice ame- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Street, Kaysville, Utah 84037; or Case No. 1121533 within three [3] months after the VS. MARISELA CARDONA, Re- paid to Lincoln Title Insurance 2017, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, CRYSTAL STAVES, Kaysville/Farmington area helping photos & historical memorabilia nities, No smokers/pets, $850/mo, STORAGE CITY (3) file their written claims with the State of Utah in the interest: S.E.F. date of the first publication of this spondent, ANTONIO RUIZ, In- Agency in the form of a wire trans- for the purpose of foreclosing a aka Crystal Arnell notice or be forever barred, pur- terested Person. ORDER FOR disabled 24yr-old male. Must be Davis County Attorney Call 800-823-9124 $850 deposit. Call 801-544-2203 211 W. CENTER ST Clerk of the District Court in Davis (DOB: 01 May 2009) fer, cashier’s check or certified trust deed dated July 10, 2008, Defendant. 18 or older & physically fit. 801- NORTH SALT LAKE County, or otherwise present their Name of parent(s) / legal guard- suant to the provisions of UTAH ALTERNATE SERVICE CASE funds. Cash payments, personal and executed by BRANDON L. Based upon Plaintiff’s Motion Offi ce, $26.82/hour. HUGE BNTFL 2200sqft 4Bd, 801-295-7867 claims as required by Utah law ian: State of Utah CODE ANN. §75-3-801 et. seq., NUMBER: 144903750 JUDGE: 447-4644. 330 Auto for Sale checks or trust checks are not REPLOGLE AN UNMARRIED in Support of Alternate Service Performs the most complex 2Bth. Great for Families/ Room- DATE: Feb. 11, 2017 @ 9:00am within three months after the date THE STATE OF UTAH TO: as amended. Ryan Harris. COMMISSIONER: accepted. PERSON, as Trustor, in favor by Publication and Extension of SY EUGENE FARR, SR. DATED this 24th day of Janu- Joanna Sagers. The Court, having THE KAYSVILLE POLICE De- mates. Walkout bsmnt. Rec room. #160 ( full) & #133 (full) unit be- of the first publication of this notice DATED: January 17, 2017. of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Time for Service upon Defendant criminal and civil case You are hereby summoned to ary 2017. received and reviewed Petitioner’s partment is accepting applica- Hookups, Carport’s No smokers/ longs to Storage City and will be or be forever barred. LINCOLN TITLE REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, Staves. sold in whole by unit. Sale to begin Date of first publication: February appear before the above-entitled DEBRA JILL MARTIN Motion for Alternative Service, and tions for police officer. The job investigation and pets. $1300/mo, deposit $1000. INSURANCE AGENCY INC. (“MERS”) SOLELY AS IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that description and application can 801-641-8878, 801-991-0569. directly after Auction proceedings. 2nd, 2017. court, 800 W. State St., Farming- Personal Representative finding good cause therein, and By: Paula Maughan Plaintiff’s Motion for Service by preparation prior to court First come first serve basis. /s/ Jeremy B. Atwood ton, Utah on MARCH 2, 2017 at DATED this 24th day of Janu- pursuant to Utah Rule of Civil Pro- NOMINEE FOR AXIOM FINAN- be found online at www.kaysvil- Its: Vice President CIAL, LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS Publication is hereby granted lecity.com. Job requirements: and trial presentations. BOUNTIFUL 3BD, 2th, 142 N 200 C-3105 2/9 47 North Main Street 1:30 p.m. to respond to a Petition ary 2017. cedure 4, the Court hereby orders Telephone: (801) 476-0303 and that publication should be FRANK A. ROYBAL, the following: Service by publica- AND ASSIGNS as Beneficiary, graduation from high school or Offi cial application W. beautiful, new paint, new car- Kaysville, Utah 84037 on file with the court alleging that web site: www.smithknowles. published in The Davis Clipper for NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING your parental rights to the above- Attorney for the Estate of tion is the best means of notice which Trust Deed was recorded equivalent, current Utah POST pet, tile bathrooms. Carport, small (801) 546-3874 com three consecutive weeks. Plaintiff required; visit our website Pursuant to section 17-36-26 C-3085 2/2-16 named child should be terminated. JOAN N. SMITH reasonably calculated, under all on July 11, 2008, as Entry No. certification, valid Utah driver yard. All appliances included. U.C.A. 1953 as amended, notice SK File No. 16-0967 shall also give notice by mail to at daviscountyutah.gov/oopm $1300/mo. deposit $1000. No You have a right to be represented DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: circumstances, to appraise the C-3076 1/26-2/9 2379206, in Book 4572, at Page license, must be in good physical is hereby given by the Board of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE by an attorney at these proceed- Jan. 26, 2017 C-3083 1/26-2/9 Interested Party, ANTONIO RUIZ, 972, in the Official Records of Defendant’s insurance carrier. It pets/smokers. Bonded Realty 801- is also ordered that the time to condition. Application process: for details or call Davis County Commissioners, The following described real ings. If you do not appear at the of the pendency of this action. A KAYSVILLE CITY Davis County, State of Utah cov- 359-7979. Available now. Ordinance No. 17-1-1 serve the Defendant under Rule physical fitness test, written test, 801-451-3415. Farmington, Utah that a public property will be sold at public time and place set forth herein, Motion in the above named case PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ering real property purportedly hearing will be held on Tuesday, auction to the highest bidder, An Ordinance revising and 4 is extended until February 24, oral interview, background inves- the hearing will proceed in your was filed by the Petitioner request- Notice is hereby given that the located at 652 West 800 North Closes February 13, 2017. February 14, 2017 at 10:00 AM purchase price payable in lawful amending provisions of the re- 2017. tigation to include psychological absence and could result in a ing that the Voluntary Declaration Kaysville City Planning Commis- 72, Clinton, Utah 84015 in Davis RENT 2 OWN in Room 303 of the Davis County money of the United States of vised ordinances of Kaysville *Executed and entered by the and polygraph examinations. termination of your parental rights. Signed by ANTONIO RUIZ is sion will hold a public hearing on County, Utah, and more particu- Starting wage $18.87/hour with Equal Opportunity Employer 9000 LEGALS Administration Building, 61 S. America at the time of sale, at C-3067 1/19-2/9 City regarding parking on the rescinded. C-3079 1/26-2/9 Thursday, February 23, 2017, at Court as indicated by the date NO CREDIT REQUIRED Main Street, Farmington, Utah the east main entrance of the public streets, roads and alleys larly described as: and seal at the top of the page* potential increase based on prior 7:00 p.m., in the Council Room UNIT 72, MAPLEWOOD VIL- experience. Proof of peace officer to consider additional budget Davis County Courthouse, 800 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN of Kaysville City; providing for ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS of the Kaysville City Municipal Certificate of Service THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF payment of civil penalties for Sealed Bids for the construc- LAGE TOWNHOUSE PHASE certification must be attached to 120 Services $299 ORDINANCE No. 17-1-2 appropriation requests. Budget West State, Farmington, Utah, Center, 23 East Center, Kaysville, I hereby certify that a correct copy violations and establishing an ef- tion of the Angel Street Irrigation 2, A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL Amending section 17-31-2, increases will be funded by new on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, at THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- to consider: of Plaintiff’s Order Granting application. Applications accepted fective date. Piping Project will be received by UNIT DEVELOPMENT, AC- Deposit Accessory buildings, of the re- revenues and/or monies unspent the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, Rezone of 0.95 acres of prop- Ex Parte Motion in Support of until February 27, 2017 at 4:00 PM HANDYMAN SERVICES Com- Summary of Ordinance Kaysville City Corporation, at the vised Ordinances of Kaysville in the prior year. for the purpose of foreclosing a STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. erty at 85 East Crestwood Road CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL Alternate Service by Publica- at the Kaysville Police Department plete home remodels and repairs. This Ordinance is revised Kaysville City Municipal Center, City. Curtis Koch deed of trust originally executed 169705081, JUDGE GLEN R to include the PRUD (Planned PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND tion and to Extend Time for 80 North Main Street Kaysville, Plumbing, Minor Electrical, Dry- to make parking violations civil 23 East Center, Kaysville, UT Summary of Ordinance Davis County Clerk/Auditor by Margarita C. Twitchell, in favor DAWSON. CASCADE COLLEC- Residential Unit Development) OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS Service of Process, was sent Utah 84037. Kaysville City is an wall, Painting, Carpentry, Floor- violations subject to payment of 84037, until 2:00 p.m. local time on An Ordinance amending C-3099 2/9 of Mortgage Electronic Registra- TIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. BRIT- Overlay Zone. COUNTY RECORDER’S OF- via facsimile and mailed U.S. equal opportunity employer. ing, Siding, Roofing Repairs, De- civil fees rather than criminal viola- February 28, 2017, at which time Section One: Accessory Build- tion Systems, Inc., as nominee for TANY FOXLEY AND WENDY Rezone of 0.18 acres of prop- FICE. molition, Concrete, Excavation, ANNOUNCEMENT OF tions subject to criminal penalties. the Bids received will be publicly postage pre-paid, on this 11th day ings, of Chapter 17-31, Special Graystone Mortgage Corporation, FOXLEY, DEFENDANTS. THE erty at 579 South Main Street from MORE CORRECTLY DE- HOME MANAGER (North Side Landscaping, Windows, Doors, APPOINTMENT Kaysville City desires to provide opened and read. The Project of January, 2017 to the following: Provisions Applying to Particu- its successors and assigns, cov- STATE OF UTAH TO BRITTANY PB (Professional Business) to the SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Center) Seeking Home Manager Bathrooms, and much more. AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS a method to make it easier and consists of the installation of ap- State Farm Insurance Com- lar Uses, of Title 17, Planning ering real property located at ap- FOXLEY: You are summoned HC (Health Care) zoning district. UNIT 72, MAPLEWOOD VIL- for facility that assists those with Estate of Jamey Ann Thompson, more convenient for the public to proximately 830 feet of 36” RCP pany Contact Alex at Vasilenko Home and Zoning, of the Revised proximately 726 North 1725 West, and required to answer the com- Rezone of 1.08 acres of prop- disabilities. Responsible for 12 Deceased Probate No. respond to a Notice of Violation pipe, filling of an existing ditch and LAGE TOWNHOMES PHASE Mr. Trev Wilde, Claims Special- Improvement 801-866-5413 Ordinances of Kaysville City, Clinton, Davis County, Utah, and plaint that is on file with the court. erty at 1053 South Roueche Lane residents and 10-14 staff. Paid 163700491 of parking rules and regulations. related appurtenances. 2, A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL ist 1993, are amended to address more particularly described as: Within 21 days after the last date from A-1 (Light Agriculture) to the time off after 90 days. Supervi- PAINTING Stephanie Green, whose ad- Maria Devereux The Issuing Office for the UNIT DEVLEOPMENT, AC- PO Box 52257 one story detached accessory ALL OF LOT 8, WEST FAIR- of publication of this summons, R-A (Residential Agriculture) zon- sor experience required. Wage 20-years Experience. dress is 3691 West 3550 South, City Recorder Bidding Documents is: J-U-B CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL Phoenix, Arizona 85072 buildings smaller than 200 sq. FIELD ESTATES SUBDIVISION, you must file your written answer ing district. 12.50-13hr. Call 801-292-6797 or Interior, Exterior, Residential & West Haven, Utah 84401, has C-3108 2/9 Engineers, 466 North 900 West PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND Facsimile (888) 759-9032 570 Apartment for Rent ft. and the height of accessory CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, with the clerk of the court at the I hereby certify that I posted email [email protected]. Commercial. Professional finish. been appointed Personal Rep- UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE following address: 800 W State Kaysville, UT, 801-547-0393. OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS Insurance Company for buildings not to exceed twelve Davis County a copy of the foregoing Public Free est. Call 801-298-4472 or resentative of the above-entitled OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. 14- St., Farmington, UT 84025, and Prospective Bidders may examine COUNTY RECORDER’S OF- Defendant ft. above ground at the property NOTICE OF THE FILING OF Hearing notice on the municipal- GOLF EQUIPMENT Mechanic 801-706-2951 BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1441 N estate. Creditors of the estate 336-0008 you must mail or deliver a copy to the Bidding Documents at the Is- FICE. Tax ID: 14-377-0072 Siegfried & Jensen line and extending upwards from PETITIONS FOR WATER ity’s official website by February Lakeside Golf Course is hiring an 200 W, $200/deposit, $525/ are hereby notified to: (1) deliver The current beneficiary of the plaintiff’s attorney Chad C. Ras- suing Office on Monday through The current Beneficiary of the John R. Berger, Esq. that point at a 45 degree angle CONTRACT BY WEBER BASIN 3, 2017. experienced part-time mechanic to SEAMLESS ALUMINUM mo. Swamp cooler, carport, or mail their written claims to the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase mussen at 350 E Center Street, Thursday between the hours trust deed is UTAH HOUSING Attorneys for Plaintiff towards the interior of the prop- WATER CONSERVANCY Lyle Gibson service and repair turf equipment RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- on-site laundry, storage. No Personal Representative at the Bank, National Association, and Ste. 7, Provo, UT 84606. If you of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and CORPORATION, and the record C-3091 2/2-16 erty, up to the maximum building DISTRICT Zoning Administrator and golf carts. Go to www.WBCity. ing, deck and fence repairs, pets or indoor smoking; Sec- address above; (2) deliver or the record owner of the property fail to do so, judgment by default Friday between the hours of 7:30 height allowed in the zone. All persons interested will C-3102 2/9 org for more information. tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. tion 8 HCV accepted. Call mail their written claims to the as of the recording of the notice of will be taken against you for the a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning Maria Devereux please take notice that there Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. Pam 801-939-9189 or Lisa 801- Personal Representative’s at- default is Margarita C. Twitchell. relief demanded in the complaint. February 9th, and may obtain Request for Bids City Recorder have been filed with the Board COURT REPRESENTATIVE go2jasonhansen.com 939-9190 at Davis Community torneys of record, Eric B. Barnes The trustee’s sale of the aforede- This lawsuit is an attempt to collect copies of the Bidding Documents Garage/Vehicle Storage C-3110 2/9 and Jeremy B. Atwood, at the of Trustees of the Weber Basin Suncrest Counseling is seeking Housing Authority. Equal Housing scribed real property will be made a debt of $6,702.92. /s/ Chad C. as described below. Building following address: 47 North Main Water Conservancy District, peti- someone who is detail-oriented, 240 For Sale Opportunity. without warranty as to title, pos- Rasmussen C-3098 2/2-23 Prospective Bidders may obtain Central Davis Sewer District, able to multi-task, and has a posi- tions applying for the allotment of copies of the Bidding Documents Kaysville, Utah requests bids tive attitude. Position includes but SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN Weber Basin water, by the follow- online only at www.Bidsync. for construction of a garage/ve- is not limited to: sitting in various FRIGIDAIRE REFREIGERATOR THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF ing landowners owning land in: com and will be available on hicle storage building located in Section 26, Township 3 North, Davis County courts represent- less than 2 years old, white, 66- THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- February 9, 2017 and may be Kaysville, Utah. The detailed de- TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base ing our company to obtain re- 1/8” high, 29-5/8” wide 29-7/8” obtained on Bidsync, Bid Number: scription of the work is as follows: STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. and Meridian. ferrals for counseling services. deep. $99.00. 385-243-5344 to Kaysville-121 This project includes excavation see. You haul. 179700334, JUDGE MICHAEL Copies of petitions containing Neither Owner nor Engineer as required for the construction Hours TBD. $10 per hour. To ap- G ALLPHIN. CASCADE COL- the description of each tract and ply, please email your resume to will be responsible for full or par- of a new approximately 6,160 LECTIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. the terms and conditions under s.f. vehicle storage building. The Michelle at: michelle@suncrest- and tial sets of Bidding Documents, SHOP SERVICE GUIDE LILY BRIGINO, DEFENDANT. which the water is petitioned are new building will sit on the N.W. counseling.com including Addenda if any, obtained THE STATE OF UTAH TO LILY on file in the office of the Weber from sources other than those side of the existing property and BRIGINO: You are summoned Basin Water Conservancy District, outlined above. will be constructed as a pre- and required to answer the com- Layton, Utah, for public inspection. A pre-bid conference will be held manufactured metal structure plaint that is on file with the court. The names of the petitioners at 2:00 p.m. local time on Febru- with standard pre-finished metal Within 21 days after the last date and the amount of water in acre ary 16, 2017 at the Kaysville City roofing and wall panels. The roof VACUUMS! of publication of this summons, feet applied for are as hereinafter will be a single slope structure al- Municipal Center, 23 East Center • Portable Vacuums you must file your written answer set out: Street, Kaysville, UT. Attendance lowing for natural lighting to occur with the clerk of the court at the PETITIONER ACRE-FEET at the pre-bid conference is highly on the North side of the building Utah’s • Central Vacuums Big Enough to following address: 800 W State Joseph K Peterson 20.2 encouraged but is not mandatory. through large upper windows. Tired of a “Cold” House? St., Farmington, UT 84025, and The Board of Trustees of the Bid security shall be furnished The new building will be used to Largest Vacuum • Cleaning Supplies do the Job you must mail or deliver a copy to District will meet in public session store sewer district vehicles and Dealer Install VINYL Windows in accordance with the Instructions Small Enough plaintiff’s attorney Chad C. Ras- at District headquarters, 2837 E. to Bidders. will also incorporate restroom, • Steam Cleaners to Care mussen at 350 E Center Street, Highway 193, Layton, Utah, 9:00 C-3103 2/9 locker, and shower facilities for 801-298-3413 Ste. 7, Provo, UT 84606. If you a.m., Thursday, February 23rd staff members. An approximate 55 East 400 South • Centerville fail to do so, judgment by default 2017, to consider each of such pe- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN 758 s.f. storage mezzanine above SALES will be taken against you for the titions and any and all objections THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF these spaces will also be incor- [email protected] relief demanded in the complaint. that may be presented in writing by THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- porated. Appropriate mechani- This lawsuit is an attempt to collect any persons showing cause why TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, cal and electrical systems are SERVICE www.obrienglassproducts.com a debt of $1,818.14. /s/ Chad C. any of said petitions should not be STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. included as part of the scope of Rasmussen C-3095 2/2-23 granted. All persons interested 179700082, JUDGE GLEN R work. An approximate 660 s.f. may appear at such hearing and DAWSON. CASCADE COLLEC- covered exterior storage area will PARTS SUMMONS show cause in writing why said TIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. JO- be provided at the North end of Are you ready for winter? Tune up your furnace today IN THE SECOND DISTRICT petitions, or any thereof should SEPH CARPENTER AND AMY the structure. Some new exterior COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS not be granted. Failure of any CARPENTER, DEFENDANTS. concrete work is included along ALSO COUNTY person to show cause in writing THE STATE OF UTAH TO JO- with finish grading as required for Open Knife and STATE OF UTAH as aforesaid, shall be deemed an SEPH CARPENTER AND AMY the owner to re-plant and vegetate Scissor Case No. 1121533 assent on his part to the granting CARPENTER: You are each sum- the perimeter areas. The general 6 days State of Utah in the interest: S.E.F. a week Sharpening of said petition. moned and required to answer contractor will be responsible to (DOB: 01 May 2009) The Board will at such meet- the complaint that is on file with obtain and pay for the required Name of parent(s) / legal guard- ing or at a subsequent meeting the court. Within 21 days after building permit. The contractor HVAC ian: State of Utah adjourned therefrom, accept or the last date of publication of this will also be required to obtain pay- CONSTRUCTION, INC. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: reject the petitions. summons, you must each file your ment and performance bonds as heating • ventilation • air conditioning MISTY HALLORAN WEBER BASIN WATER written answer with the clerk of stipulated in the contract. You are hereby summoned to CONSERVANCY DISTRICT the court at the following address: Bid documents, drawings and 624 West 900 North, NSL, Utah 84054 appear before the above-entitled Tage I. Flint, Secretary 800 W State St., Farmington, UT specifications can be obtained by court, 800 W. State St., Farming- C-3107 2/9-16 84025, and you must each mail contacting either of the 305 North 200 West • Bountiful, UT 84010 ton, Utah on MARCH 2, 2017 at or deliver a copy to plaintiff’s following: 801-298-4822 1:30 p.m. to respond to a Petition NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE attorney Chad C. Rasmussen Leland Myers Like us on on file with the court alleging that The following described prop- 801-451-2190 (O) (801) 298-3656 www.hvacinutah.com Facebook at 350 E Center Street, Ste. 7, www.swissboy.biz your parental rights to the above- erty will be sold at public auction Provo, UT 84606. If you fail to do 801-560-3938 (C) named child should be terminated. to the highest bidder, payable in so, judgment by default will be Jill Jones You have a right to be represented lawful money of the United States taken against you for the relief 801-451-2190 (O) by an attorney at these proceed- at the time of sale, at the Justice demanded in the complaint. This 801-209-3463 (C) Serving ings. If you do not appear at the Complex, Court’s Building, 800 lawsuit is an attempt to collect a These individuals should also Since We Love time and place set forth herein, West State Street, Farmington, debt of $4,343.13. /s/ Chad C. be contacted with questions. 1992 Your Advertisement the hearing will proceed in your Utah 84025, on March 1, 2017, Rasmussen C-3070 1/19-2/9 Proposals should be submitted or New absence and could result in a at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the directed to: Patients! termination of your parental rights. purpose of foreclosing a trust NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Jill Jones, District Manager C-3068 1/19-2/9 deed dated February 8, 2008, The following described prop- 2200 South Sunset Drive can be here and executed by KIMBERLY L. erty will be sold at public auction Kaysville, Utah 84037 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN OLAVESON, as Trustor, in favor to the highest bidder, payable in Phone - (801) 451-2190 THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL lawful money of the United States Fax - (801) 451-6836 2112 N. Hillfi eld Rd. THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, at the time of sale, at the Justice E-mail: [email protected] #1 • Layton Call: TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, which Trust Deed was recorded Complex, Court’s Building, 800 On or before March 6, 2017 STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. on February 13, 2008, as Entry West State Street, Farmington, at 10:00 am. Hours: 179700335, JUDGE THOMAS L No. 2341208, in Book 4469, at Utah 84025, on March 1, 2017, Technical Questions may be KAY. CASCADE COLLECTIONS Mon - Fri. 7 am - 6 pm Page 594, in the Official Records at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the directed to the Architect: LLC, PLAINTIFF V. JUSTIN EGG- of Davis County, State of Utah purpose of foreclosing a trust Paul Hirschi, Architect 801-295-2251 ETT, DEFENDANT. THE STATE covering real property purport- deed dated May 20, 2009, and 255 Crossroad Square 801-774-0770 OF UTAH TO JUSTIN EGGETT: edly located at 2828 South Davis executed by CHARLIE E. LOVE, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 C8 TV/CLASSIFIEDS CLiPPeR • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017

9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The current Beneficiary of the 179700333, JUDGE MICHAEL The following described prop- trust deed is AMERICA FIRST G ALLPHIN. CASCADE COL- erty will be sold at public auction FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and LECTIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. to the highest bidder, payable in the record owner of the property ROCHELLE TORRANCE, DE- lawful money of the United States as of the recording of the Notice FENDANT. THE STATE OF UTAH at the time of sale, at the Justice of Default is DOUGLAS DAW- TO ROCHELLE TORRANCE: You Complex, Court’s Building, 800 SON. are summoned and required to West State Street, Farming- Bidders must tender to the answer the complaint that is on ton, Utah 84025, on March 15, trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at file with the court. Within 21 days 2017, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, the sale and the balance of the after the last date of publication for the purpose of foreclosing a purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the of this summons, you must file trust deed dated March 3, 2014, day following the sale. Both the your written answer with the and executed by DOUGLAS deposit and the balance must be clerk of the court at the following DAWSON, as Trustor, in favor paid to Lincoln Title Insurance address: 800 W State St., Farm- of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL Agency in the form of a wire ington, UT 84025, and you must CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, transfer, cashier’s check or certi- mail or deliver a copy to plaintiff’s which Trust Deed was recorded fied funds. Cash payments, per- attorney Chad C. Rasmussen on March 7, 2014, as Entry No. sonal checks or trust checks are at 350 E Center Street, Ste. 7, 2793210, in Book 5970, at Page not accepted. Provo, UT 84606. If you fail to do 136, in the Official Records of DATED: February 7, 2017. so, judgment by default will be Davis County, State of Utah cov- LINCOLN TITLE taken against you for the relief ering real property purportedly INSURANCE AGENCY demanded in the complaint. This located at 42 East 300 South, By: Paula Maughan lawsuit is an attempt to collect a Bountiful, Utah 84010 in Davis Its: Vice President debt of $3,061.73. /s/ Chad C. County, Utah, and more particu- Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Rasmussen C-3086 2/2-23 larly described as: web site: www.smithknowles. UNIT 3, UNITED SHADOWS com PLANNED RESIDENTIAL UNIT SK File No. 16-1119 DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISION, C-3109 2/9-23 ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- More than just a Tweet THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF ED IN THE OFFICE OF THE Our 140 words are THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, just the beginning, not TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Tax ID: 03- the ending of a story. STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. 193-0003 TV Guide FEBRUARY 9, 2017 C8 TV/CLASSIFIEDS CLiPPeR • THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017

9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS Deals NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The current Beneficiary of the 179700333, JUDGE MICHAEL The following described prop- trust deed is AMERICA FIRST G ALLPHIN. CASCADE COL- SPECIAL erty will be sold at public auction FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and LECTIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. to the highest bidder, payable in the record owner of the property ROCHELLE TORRANCE, DE- THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 2017 lawful money of the United States as of the recording of the Notice FENDANT. THE STATE OF UTAH at the time of sale, at the Justice of Default is DOUGLAS DAW- TO ROCHELLE TORRANCE: You D Complex, Court’s Building, 800 SON. are summoned and required to Valentine’s West State Street, Farming- Bidders must tender to the answer the complaint that is on ton, Utah 84025, on March 15, trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at file with the court. Within 21 days 2017, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, the sale and the balance of the after the last date of publication for the purpose of foreclosing a purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the of this summons, you must file trust deed dated March 3, 2014, day following the sale. Both the your written answer with the and executed by DOUGLAS deposit and the balance must be clerk of the court at the following DAWSON, as Trustor, in favor paid to Lincoln Title Insurance address: 800 W State St., Farm- Secrets to having of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL Agency in the form of a wire ington, UT 84025, and you must CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, transfer, cashier’s check or certi- mail or deliver a copy to plaintiff’s Perfect Place which Trust Deed was recorded fied funds. Cash payments, per- attorney Chad C. Rasmussen on March 7, 2014, as Entry No. sonal checks or trust checks are at 350 E Center Street, Ste. 7, 2793210, in Book 5970, at Page not accepted. Provo, UT 84606. If you fail to do a long-lasting, 136, in the Official Records of DATED: February 7, 2017. so, judgment by default will be to shop for your honey! Davis County, State of Utah cov- LINCOLN TITLE taken against you for the relief ering real property purportedly INSURANCE AGENCY demanded in the complaint. 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