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STORY on page 2 Courtesy of Weber State University 2 Friday, November 13, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Senate President speaks on rapid Rapid testing and the upcoming session COVID tests by Becky Ginos available to [email protected] — Following the Davis District Governor’s statement on Sunday that Universities and colleges Sen. would start rapid COVID testing Stuart Adams students, staff of students, Senate President announced on Tuesday that Weber Stuart Adams, R-Layton joined State University will Weber State University President start testing 500 School nurses Brad Mortensen on Tuesday to students a day. announce that starting next week to administer the University would begin testing federally up to 500 students daily with the funded tests goal of testing all students living or working on campus and those attending in-person classes by FARMINGTON — The Davis Thanksgiving break. School District announced on “I am amazed at what Weber Wednesday that a rapid testing State University has been able to site has been set up for students accomplish on such short notice,” and staff members who are Adams said. “In less than a week, quarantined following a mask-to- Weber State University set up a pro- mask exposure. cess to test students daily. Finding School nurses will administer sustainable solutions like increased the federally funded BinaxNow testing is a vital part of dealing with rapid antigen tests at the Freeport COVID-19. I am thrilled to see the Center in Clearfield from 7 – 9 a.m. results of this effort and strongly Test results can be see within 15 believe the more we test, the faster minutes, according to a release. we will control the virus.” Courtesy of Weber State University “What you are doing, no Adams, who has been serving come out of the pandemic we want other school district in is as Senate President, was elected to make sure there are jobs avail- doing,” said Davis County Health during a Majority Caucus meeting I am thrilled able. Housing is also at the forefront Department Director Brian Hatch held last week along with Speaker of to see the and air quality is something we’ll with regard to the district’s the House Brad Wilson, R-Kaysville focus on.” accepted application as a testing to serve another term. Adams said results of With COVID, this session will site. COVID will continue to play a role in “ look much different, he said. “One of Students and staff who receive the upcoming 2021 session. this effort and the advantages is we’ve had multiple a negative result will be allowed to “We’re dealing with the pandemic special sessions so we have developed return to the classroom before the still,” said Adams. “That has required strongly believe more distance protocols. We’ll prob- regular 14-day quarantine. Positive a lot of attention. We’ve had multiple ably have a blended session but our tests will be verified with another special sessions to manage the econ- the more we number one priority is public input.” polymerise chain reaction, known omy and the virus. We’re hearing test, the faster The Capitol will be open on a as a PCR test that takes about really good news about a vaccine limited basis, said Adams. “But we’re 48-72 hours for lab confirmation, possibly coming in a month or two we will control concerned the capacity won’t be the release said. but I’m sure we’ll still be dealing with sufficient for the public to come in “This benefits our families protocols as we go into the session.” the virus.” person. We’ve developed an online and our students,” Assistant Aside from the pandemic, option so they can make comments Superintendent John Zurbuchen Adams discussed other issues that and the Chair can call on them.” said in the statement. “It provides lawmakers will tackle. Education is » Stuart Adams, Senate President Public input is what makes the an opportunity for kids and the number one priority, he said. “We process so efficient, he said. “Ideas teachers to not be out for 14 days need to educate the next generation. transportation, water, etc. That’s refined by legislators and the public if in fact they are negative. Seven In the next legislative session it will something we’ll be dealing with. make for a better process. We wish it days is the earliest we can test and be a challenge because of COVID We’re extremely fortunate that those could be in person but that’s proba- be confident in the test that they but we want to give teachers and who came before us created a strong bly not possible.” are not infected with COVID-19.” students the resources they need to infrastructure. Hopefully we can He said the legislature will meet The district said testing only get an education. It’s an issue we deal continue to build on that and make at the Capitol together. “But we’ve applies to school exposures and with because of our growth rate.” improvements to stay ahead of that already had five or six COVID cases does not apply if the quarantined Utah has a great quality of life, growth.” so it’s possible we could get it during individual or person who tested said Adams. “Because of that we Adams said economic develop- the session. We’ve put protocols in positive was not wearing a mask. see a significant amount of growth ment has always been something place so that we can go remote if and that affects our infrastructure, the legislature focuses on. “As we need be.” [email protected] The Davis Clipper News Friday, November 13, 2020 3 A Davis County food co-op is going strong

by Peri Kinder C ommunity members benefit from the Davis Clipper the work of the Food and Meat Co-op formed by Davis County residents. Hundreds of Utah families have benefited from an idea that started with Davis County residents Cassie Michael and Vanessa Quan. As COVID- 19 affected local food production, the two women tapped into their knowl- edge of food co-ops to Food and Meat Co-op, helping to put fresh and locally sourced food on tables throughout the state. “COVID revealed a problem with the current food system as access to food became limited. Farmers had a surplus, dumping milk and pounds of produce, even euthanizing animals because they couldn’t get food to the stores because the chain was broken,” Michael said. Partnering with local farmers and food producers, Michael and Quan Courtesy photos developed an order and delivery point in the county. wouldn’t have to close their business. food to Utah residents. For more system that continues to grow. In For November, the drop-offs will We used them for our transportation information, call 801-678-9179 or visit May, the co-op’s first truckload of be Wednesday, Nov. 18 in Clearfield until their business picked up again.” FoodAndMeatCoop.com food was delivered to locations in and Saturday, Nov. 21 in Bountiful. The group will take a break from “We realized there was a great Davis, Weber, Salt Lake and Utah Interested clients can still order food deliveries in December (except need in our own community to get Counties. In five days, they sold 150 for this month. for a VIP-only sale) and resume in local food in the hands of people,” cases of food. That number increased Available products change January, providing affordable fresh Michael said. to 250 cases two weeks later. regularly and are locally sourced Now the program (which as often as possible. For example, expanded into Cache County) delivers one November special is a case of monthly, with more than 1,200 cases of Utah-made holiday bacon, regularly food sold during October. priced at $75, but available to co-op For consumers, participating in members for $50. the program is free (although there Not only has the co-op helped is an optional VIP membership avail- Utah food producers, Michael and able for an annual fee of $34). Create Quan partnered with a Utah transpor- an account at FoodAndMeatCoop. tation company that lost 50 percent of com and receive emails with the its business when COVID hit. products available for the month. Pay “This was a 50-year-old, fami- for your order on the website and ly-owned company,” Michael said. pick it up at a designated drop-off “They were in desperate need so they

Loca l farmers, growers and food providers benefit as well from theC o-op program 4 Friday, November 13, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper ClipperTHE DAVIS Oopini n Ai dm nistration Thought of the Week R . Gail Stahle Both parties have things to from the desk of R. Gail Stahle, publisher P ublisher [email protected] “Spend less time tearing yourself ext. 114 learn from this election apart, worrying if you’re good Lorie Matern Off ice Manager enough. You are good enough. [email protected] The opinions stated in this article are polls showing that Biden could win And you’re going to meet ext. 115 solely those of the author and not of in Arizona and Georgia were on amazing people in your life who A dvertising The Davis Clipper. target. The so-called “experts” were will help you and love you.” also accurate when they forecast Brad Roghaar inally, the election is over. We the election would center on Biden » Reese Witherspoon Sales Representative have one candidate lashing out regaining three states Trump won [email protected] ext. 135 and one reaching out, but we in 2016 (Michigan, Wisconsin, and canF breathe even if we all don’t agree Pennsylvania). R ichard Stahle Sales Representative on which candidate should have won. In the future, Democrats will [email protected] Here are my observations: have to do a better job appealing to ext. 137 An incumbent president has the the “lunch bucket” white working “bully pulpit” for four long years, a class voter. The party must show Editorial time to construct the narrative of why the warehouse worker who sports he deserves another term. In Trump’s T om Haraldsen four tattoos and rides a Harley that M anaging Editor case, the “pulpit” was less pronounced Democrats care about his family [email protected] than his being seen as a mere “bully,” and his paycheck. Democrats won’t ext. 126 especially by suburban women. The win America’s by retaining B ecky Ginos majority of men disregarded Trump’s those who drink Cabernet Sauvignon Ass ociate Editor rude and caustic nature, arguing that while dismissing Americans who [email protected] they approved of his Supreme Court drink Bud Light. And one of the first ext. 118 appointees, tax cuts, and support for things Democrats must do is replace L ayout/Design law enforcement. But women were Nancy Pelosi as the “face” of their party and as Speaker of D evin Christ the House. Creative Director [email protected] As for Republicans, they have an even more R ebecca Jamieson challenging job: ridding Clas s ifieds/legals themselves of the [email protected] Cyclops ext. 124 cult of Trumpism and rebranding the GOP as a Cir culation by Bryan GRAY party of fiscal integrity, inclusions, and problem Cindi Scott Clo umnist [email protected] solving. 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His “base,” about 35% of The polls underplayed Trump’s Americans, will continue to adore him on the cover: popularity in rural and blue-collar and his outspokenness, but like Sen. A healthcare worker areas, but polling was more accurate Joe McCarthy in the 1950s he will fade administers rapid COVID than it was four years ago. Polls tests to students at away with age and as the GOP ushers Weber State University. were wrong that a Democrat could win in Texas, Iowa, and Florida, but see cyclops » 5 The Davis Clipper News Friday, November 13, 2020 5 Oopini n R ing app helps W oman the killed To Editor law enforcement keep in auto/ Dear Editor: communities safe pedestrian As a transplant to Utah, every decade of my time here has accident brought a life-shattering expe- by Becky Ginos crimes that have taken place and ask for the public’s help through tips or any CENTERVILLE — A woman rience of injustice at the hands [email protected] was hit and killed Tuesday of the state’s monopoly political videos they have that might be helpful to morning on I-15 at Parrish party system. As a young family FARMINGTON — The holiday their investigation. Lane. man, I could not get the Salt Lake season brings goodwill and joy – it also “A resident’s video footage only shows According to the Utah district court to enforce my child brings crime. In an effort to assist law that neighborhood,” said Aguilar. “Using Highway Patrol, the woman visitation rights after divorce. As enforcement in apprehending criminals, the neighborhood alert app actually gives was hit by a Ford F-250 truck a middle-age employee of Utah’s the Davis County Commission recently us a bigger span than one neighborhood. about 2:30 a.m. The victim approved an agreement with Ring, a We can utilize it for the whole county.” had not been identified as of second largest employer, I blew press time. the whistle about workplace video surveillance app and the Davis There have been a lot of vehicle misconduct and soon learned that County Sheriff’s Office to aid in their robberies in the county, he said. “If a 99% of petitions for investigation investigations. resident sees someone jiggle the door on of misconduct and harassment “I was the spearhead in getting the a car we can only see that neighborhood. Suspects were decided in favor of man- program going,” said Det. Aguilar with But if we can get that from all over the agement. And today, when retired the DCSO Investigations Division. “I county we can see where the problem is. arrested in people’s lives are on the line in We can only get that on the neighbor- a public health emergency, state hood app.” gun store government declines to protect For example, there was a shooting in its own citizens by enforcing its one of our cities, said Aguilar. “We had robbery to go door-to-door looking for a Ring policies in any kind of meaningful BOUNTIFUL — Police way. camera that might have video footage. If arrested two men last A common theme runs we sent out an alert on Ring we could get week who are suspects in a throughout. Utah’s government that footage.” Bountiful gun store robbery. refuses to do its job and instead Ring is just one device, said Sollis. Sateki Harold Lao, 40, and insists that individuals must sort “We’re aware of others so we’ll look into Sione Tauhi Pututau, 31, were out difficulties for themselves. We how we can work with them. The Ring booked into the Davis County Jail for investigation of 16 may as well not have a government alerts you but it doesn’t necessarily keep you from harm.” counts of theft of a firearm, at all in Utah, unless it is to protect burglary, possession of a business interests. Aguilar said the alert system will also weapon by a restricted person help in child abduction cases. “We can and criminal mischief. Kimball Shinkoskey use it to put it out everywhere. We’re The men allegedly used Woods Cross happy to look at their Ring footage for “various pry tools” to break something like that. It would be hugely into Bountiful Armory, 144 W. helpful.” 500 South about 5 a.m. Nov. 1. Every house has a different layout, According to the police cyclops affidavit, the men broke a he said. “A lot of people turn down the display case and stole 16 « Continued from page 4 settings so it only picks up when some- firearms then ran out the one walks up to the door. If something back door. The suspects were in candidates like Sen. Marco Rubio. happens in the driveway, there’s not caught on the store’s cameras Ironically, two dictatorships much we can do about that, we can’t and using the surveillance helped define the Trump presi- catch it.” footage, police were able to dency. In 2016, the Russians aided With the holidays there will be more see an SUV leaving the scene. packages delivered, said Aguilar. “That Several days later, the in his victory; four years later, a Salt Lake City Gang Unit saw virus originating in China was brings out what we affectionately call the vehicle and pulled it over. instrumental in ousting him. Becky Ginos ‘porch pirates.’ Hopefully, this will help Officers found three of the In many ways, Trump was T he Ring device captures video footage mitigate that along with some proactive stolen guns inside and Lao his own worst enemy. Now we of anyone who comes to the door. plans we intend to do.” was one of the occupants, the toss the baton to Biden, a decent Some people worry law enforcement affidavit said. church-going man who treats rail- had training with Ring and they told us will download their Ring without them After getting a search road workers to Christmas dinner, some of the functions of a public safety knowing it, he said. “That is not the case. warrant, investigators account. It’s a bit different access.” We don’t have that kind of access. We searched Lao’s house and instead of rich donors at a Florida found a stolen gun case and resort mansion. Like him or not, “Videos people send to us are some- understand the concern for privacy but clothes that matched those he leads a fractured and tattered times fuzzy, this helps with that,” said it’s not going to be an avenue for invad- of one of the suspects in the orchestra ranging from shrill Elizabeth Sollis, Media and Community ing people’s privacy.” robbery, police said. liberals to Fascists taking rifles Engagement Director for the DCSO. “Our fundamental duty is to serve Officers found Pututau, to vote processing centers. We The Ring has a neighborhood alert the community and respect the rights who matched the description can only wish him the best as we system where individual subscribers can of residents and businesses,” Sollis said. of the other suspect, in a cautiously await an effective virus post activity happening in their area. “But do our very best when there are shed in back of the house, according to police. vaccine and return to normalcy. Law enforcement can post an alert about things that might impact their safety.” 6 Friday, November 13, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper N ew center at Farmington Bay gives youth a second chance

by Becky Ginos [email protected]

FARMINGTON — Key changes to legislation for juvenile justice reform has had a positive outcome for youth in Davis County who may otherwise find themselves in the system. The Youth Services/Receiving addition at A portion of Farmington Bay Youth Center saw its the facility has first clients on Monday. been remodeled for youth residential “This provides services like services. therapy and substance abuse coun- seling,” said Donovan Bergsterom, JJS Program Director for the Office of Youth Services. “Any service in the community that can be done in the home without being in Juvenile Justice Services (JJS) custody or involved with juvenile court.” Farmington Bay remodeled an 18-bed wing into the communi- ty-based center that aligns with how they want to treat kids in communities. “There were no residential services in Davis County,” Bergsterom said. “We’ve always had youth centers throughout the state and there is one in Ogden but we knew that Courtesy This provides services like therapy and substance abuse counseling,” “ » Donovan Bergsterom, JJS Program Director ters and work closely with the school Davis County is continuing to grow, district. “If someone is suspended especially in southern Davis County. from school they can come here That could be a deterrent for people to complete that and we’ll provide to have to go to Weber County.” additional services if the family needs Youth who come to the center them.” might be in DCF (Department of The center serves parents who Children and Families) custody or reach out for help, schools, law in foster displacement that needs enforcement or concerned family residential services, said Bergsterom. members, he said. “Our staff will “There might be abuse or neglect and follow up with families typically they can come stay at Farmington within 48 hours.” Bay Youth Center. We also work with Up to 10 youth can stay at the Davis Behavioral Health for youth center. “But a lot more youth can be who transfer out of their facility served at home,” said Bergsterom. and youth at home who may need a “We’re really excited to have that temporary timeout from their legal residential component now for the guardian.” Davis County population.” The goal is to keep and serve Law enforcement can bring kids in youth in their homes, schools and or families. “There’s no wrong door,” communities, he said. “Part of the he said. “If someone comes into one juvenile justice reform was to limit of our service centers we’ll screen kids going into detention and custody. and access them. We’ll either provide We’ve changed the model so only case management or link them with moderate to high risk youth are going resources in the community. Any into custody and now we can serve referral or family we get we will find low-risk youth.” help for them.” Bergsterom said they have a great For more information visit partnership with youth service cen- jjs.utah.gov. The Davis Clipper News Friday, November 13, 2020 7 Fire chief bids farewell by Becky Ginos department, he said. “We’re involved [email protected] in some very horrific incidents that we’ll never forget. They can keep you BOUNTIFUL — For the last 29 up at night. We see little kids who years Jeff Bassett has been putting die of SIDS, someone who is burned out fires – literally. The South Davis in a fire or had a heart attack in front Metro Fire Chief retired this week and of their family. We go into emotion- now he’s ready for the next chapter. ally charged incidents so we have a “Since I was a kid I always knew debriefing after a call that allows the I wanted to be a firefighter,” said guys to talk right away.” Bassett. “I started in 1990 with the It’s important that employees Bountiful City Fire Department as a have the tools to get through these part-time firefighter. Then in 1997 I incidents, said Bassett. “They might was hired on full time. I’ve been very go on three or four difficult calls in blessed to be here at the depart- one shift. It’s a lot to take in.” ment. I worked through the ranks Bassett said it doesn’t end with and served in every capacity.” the call. “We take steps after the When the merger with Bountiful incident. I believe we do that very City to form South Davis Fire well. If someone has a house fire District took place in 2005, Bassett and they don’t know what to do was assigned to the Centerville we help them through the Station. “I lived in Centerville so it process of getting their was nice to go to calls with people I home restored. I’ve South Davis Metro Fire Chief Jeff knew,” he said. “In 2007 I was made talked to families Bassett is retiring after 29 years. Deputy Fire Chief and in 2013 I was who have gone promoted to Fire Chief. That’s where through tragic Courtesy photos we are today.” events and made his life in the fire station. going to slow down too much. “I’m With the formation of the Fire some life-long During my career I’ve going to stay close to the business,” District they took on the role of friends.” missed a lot of birthdays he said. “I’ll be working with Air having paramedics in the fire depart- He attributes his and anniversaries. My Methods that’s a new air ambulance ment in the south end of the county, success to his family. wife is my rock. She’s company. I’ll be representing Utah said Bassett. “It provided paramedics “My two sons were used to the phone in bringing it to the state. I’m really right in the station. We have people practically raised ringing several times at excited about it.” walk in with medical problems and in the fire station,” night. It’s something our The new job will allow him to we’re certified to treat them right said Bassett. “A family is accustom to.” spend more time with his family. “It’ll away. The merger is one of the best firefighter Bassett may be interesting,” he said. “I’ve had to things we did. The consolidation spends a be retiring, work every parade for 30 years. It made us more efficient.” third but he’s will be a lot of fun to go enjoy the Bassett said everyone in the of not holidays and events in the city with department is passionate about what my family.” they do. “Realistically when someone Bassett said he’s proud of his calls for help they’re having their department. “When someone calls worst moment. We have to respond they know they’ll be getting the best and take care of the incident at our trained firefighters and paramedics. maximum capability. We have to Our mission statement is ‘committed be ready to handle anything that to excellence, delivered with pride.’ comes our way.” We go above and beyond and I hope Mental wellness is big in the that continues into the future.” Bountiful martial arts instructor up for national award

Ninety-one martial arts instructors, communities. representing 29 states, are vying for Among the nominees is John South the title of 2020 Greatmats National of Premier Martial Arts in Bountiful. Striking Martial Arts Instructor of the Voting to determine this year’s Year. The award is part of Greatmats’ finalists will take place now through 6th Annual National Award Series, Nov.16 at https://www.greatmats. which honors instructors, coaches com/2020-greatmats-national-strik- and trainers who have made a ing-martial-arts-instructor-of-the- positive impact on their clients and year.php. 8 Friday, November 13, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper The Davis Clipper News Friday, November 13, 2020 9 Teen center provides needs every child deserves

by Becky Ginos The teen center is under with post education. We want to to families in crisis. Can you imagine [email protected] construction and should be up and limit barriers so they can achieve living in a home without water and running by the first of the year, said their full potential.” not knowing where your next meal CLEARFIELD — While most Lunt. “It’s not a new rebuild. They Lunt said they always appreciate is coming from or having clean teens are worrying about homework have repurposed an older gym and donations from the community. “If clothes to wear? These are essen- or the prom, there are hundreds locker room at the high school.” people are interested in helping tials we all need and all deserve.” who are wondering if they’ll have a The Foundation partnered with we need hygiene items, detergent, place to sleep. Davis County is not Clearfield City to make it happen, towels, etc. We’ll also take cash immune to homelessness and a new she said. “A big shout out to Mayor donations. We welcome anyone who We want teen center at Clearfield High is (Mark) Shepherd and his team. They would like to be a part of this great intended to help those in need. made a huge contribution to get project for our students.” to limit “There are 1,215 homeless stu- it off the ground and get it going. For information on making a dents in Davis County,” said Davis Our vision is to have three. One donation visit daviseducationfoun- barriers Education Foundation Director Jodi down south at Woods Cross and dation.org or mail a check to 45 E. “ Lunt. “That is a staggering number we’re looking at plans for one at State Street, Farmington 84025. so they can to me, that children don’t have a Northridge. We’ll start as soon as we “I’m so honored and privileged secure, fixed home that is stable. get funding. We can’t do it without to be in a community that invests achieve their The number of homeless in high donor help.” and believes in our most vulnerable schools concerns us that they’re not There are more than 300 population to have an impact on full potential.” getting a warm shower, that they’re homeless high school students, Lunt these students,” said Lunt. “I have not able to launder their clothes and said. “They’re living in cars, couch such gratitude to this community as » Jodi Lunt, Davis Education they don’t have a safe, quiet place to surfing or doubling up in housing. we move forward to provide relief Foundation Director do their homework.” It’s not fixed or stable Lunt said the idea to create a in any way. I hope teen center at the high school came with this project, after visiting East High. “They had a students will know (Left) The teen place where students could shower, it’s safe to come center is under clean up, do laundry, have one-on- to school so they construction at one counseling and get help with will graduate and Clearfield High. (Right) jobs and scholarships.” they can get help A rendering of the project.

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M any parents had to find day care for their children when the district started on a hybrid schedule.

Courtesy/Becky Ginos C ARES funds help families cover childcare costs

by Becky Ginos “Parents can get up “Based on what com- our city leaders step- cities are available in we’ll be working with [email protected] to $350 per child,” Lunt mitments cities had, ping forward to provide English and Spanish at the Student Resource said. “We’re incredibly the size of the need relief to families who daviseducationfounda- Department making FARMINGTON — grateful to these cities and their capacity, are struggling to pay tion.org. The deadline sure that no child is left When school started that are willing to help determined the amount childcare and help to apply is Nov. 16. behind.” on the hybrid schedule, out parents who have of CARES funding they families impacted by “These are onetime Lunt said she’s many working parents been laid off, faced contributed. Then they COVID.” funds that must be grateful for the cities had to find childcare cutbacks or other can look at the constit- Participating expended by Dec. 31,” that have supported for their children who insecurities.” uents in their areas and cities are Clearfield, said Lunt. “Any leftover the initiative. “It’s would otherwise be in Lunt said they invite them to apply for Clinton, Fruit Heights, funds will be used to the partnership school five days a week. calculated the num- those dollars.” Kaysville, North Salt help students who are between the cities, the In an effort to bridge ber of duel parents These are unprec- Lake, Syracuse, West struggling through district and the Davis that gap, the Davis working in each city edented times, she Bountiful, West Point personal visits and Education Foundation Education Foundation and the minimum and said. “We want a strong and Woods Cross. contact before the that makes Davis has partnered with maximum it would cost workforce and a strong Applications for holidays. During the County a pretty great nine cities to direct for a child in daycare. county. We appreciate residents living in these month of December place.” some of their CARES dollars to offset that cost due to scheduling during the pandemic. “Parents had students home that caused them to incur a cost for daycare that maybe that hadn’t expected,” said Davis Education Foundation Director Jodi Lunt. “Parents need to go back to work secure in the knowledge that their children are being taken care of.” To be eligible, students must be enrolled in an elemen- tary school or pre-K program in the district and parents, guardians or responsible adults must have work schedules during school hours. The Davis Clipper News Friday, November 13, 2020 11 Online purchase scams spike during COVID by Tom Haraldsen reduce their exposure and keep their [email protected] families safe. As this virus continues and circumstances change, scam- The COVID-19 pandemic has mers will try to take advantage.” forced many Americans to change The top reason people lost money their buying habits, shifting in many to this type of scam was the entice- cases from in-store to online pur- ment of a sales price. Scammers chases. With that change has come offered high demand products at a an increasing number of customers significantly reduced dollar amount, who are victimized by scams. which then increased the desire to A study by the Better Business purchase the item. Bureau says that a staggering 80.5 Following the coronavirus out- percent of consumers have reported break, the second biggest motivating online purchase scams in 2020 where factor to search and purchase items they’ve lost money. That figure has online was availability. Early in the been creeping up from 71.2 percent pandemic, supplies such as hand in 2015, when BBB began collecting sanitizer, toilet paper, cleaning prod- data. ucts, and masks were in short supply. Online purchase scams ranked According to the survey, more than among the top three riskiest scams half (53 percent) of the respondents for the last three years, according said they weren’t aware they were to the 2019 BBB Scam Tracker a target of a scam until they didn’t Risk Report that was published in receive the product they ordered. March 2020. Shortly after the report The report highlights those who was released, are most at risk for Courtesy COVID-19 shut online purchase John Yancey, president of the Centerville/Farmington Rotary, along with down businesses, As this virus scams. Individuals Rotarian Dale Thomas, present the club's 2020 scholarship to Alyse Erekson with a forcing people to ages 35-44 were check for $1,000. socially distance continues more susceptible and increase their and and likely to online presence. “ be victimized, The organi- circumstances while younger zation measures consumers are fraud using the change, more susceptible BBB Risk Index, a scammers than older adults. multidimensional However, older approach to will try to take adults tend to lose evaluating scam more money than risk that considers advantage.” younger adults for three elements: online purchase exposure (prev- » Melissa Trumpower scams. This falls in alence of a scam line with findings type), susceptibility (the likelihood across all scam types. In addition, of losing money when exposed to a service members, military spouses, scam type), and monetary loss (the and veterans were more likely to fall median dollar loss reported for a victim than non-military consumers, particular scam type). and reported losing significantly With the coronavirus pandemic more money to online purchase expected to continue for the foresee- scams. able future and more people poten- “These critical findings can help tially being targeted by online scams, guide our scam prevention outreach BBB launched a new study to better to those most vulnerable to these understand how online purchase scam types,” Trumpower said. scams happen, who is targeted, the “Online purchase scams don’t just overall impact of them and how BBB affect those who lose money. For can help people avoid losing money every victim who lost money, that while shopping online. meant less income to buy groceries, “This was something we had to pay the utility bill, and for some the examine more closely,” said Melissa loss of personal information that Trumpower, executive director of could lead to identity theft.” BBB Institute for Marketplace Trust, For tips on how to avoid online in a release. “People will continue shopping scams, visit BBB.org/ to actively shop online in order to OnlinePurchaseScams. 12 Friday, November 13, 2020 Community so& Pnaler tInteres in Life nDavis Cou ty

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by Melanie Jewkes feel alone or sense that others might chalk on a loved one’s driveway or or creating something. and Gabriela Murza be in need. Ideas to be social while sidewalk. » Take a break with no expecta- Extension distancing or staying home include: » Pick your quaran“team” – people tions of yourself. » Meet up via video conferencing who are also limiting social interaction » Create a short list of things or many people, the pandemic has on computers or smartphones. Besides who you can spend time with. you can do daily to break up the caused disarray and uncertainty, talking and catching up, there are also monotony of at-home routines or and it is easy to become anxious many fun, entertaining virtual games T ake care of yourself feelings of loneliness. Walk the dog for andF skeptical. However, there are many and activities available. Fill your cup to foster positivity 30 minutes, read a book, cook a new things we still have control over, and » Pick up the phone and call loved and resilience. Try positive self-talk, meal for dinner or listen to a favorite one of those is our attitude. A positive ones when you think of them. and write down your strengths. Start podcast or song. attitude can go a long way in times of » Write letters or send cards via a gratitude journal. Make a list of stress. Author Charles Swindoll said, email or through the mail. With all your hopes and goals for the future. With skyrocketing numbers, “Life is 10% what happens to me and the technology available, there is Reminisce on some of your favorite remember COVID-19 safety. 90% how I react to it.” Consider these something exciting about receiving a memories and pastimes. Plan a fun » Wear a mask anytime you are tips to stay positive and healthy. physical letter in the mail. activity or vacation for the future. around people you don’t live with. It’s » Send text messages with funny Other self-care tips include: one of the simplest ways to reduce Stay connected memes or videos with a note that you » Allow yourself to feel discouraged the spread of COVID-19. Physically distancing does not are thinking of them. or to have a melt down every once in » Wash hands frequently, espe- mean we have to be distanced emo- » Compile a COVID-19 care awhile. It’s OK. cially before eating, when returning tionally or socially. Find creative ways package and send it to a loved one. » Take a break from work and home, after using the restroom, to stay connected to family, friends » Make front-porch visits, decorate engage in relaxing activities you enjoy. and coworkers, especially when you front doors or draw with sidewalk » Spend time learning a new hobby see tips » 15 The Davis Clipper life Friday, November 13, 2020 13 O bituaries

Michael George Kagie dangerous assignment posing as a user and dealer. There were muscle cramps, twitches, and spasms. In severe cases, the disease convictions and sentences that brought threats to his life and may cause paralysis of the lower limbs. Mike was getting close to Feb. 26,1956 – Nov. 6, 2020 threats to the lives of his family. this final point. His condition was further complicated by some Michael was born at St. Marks The unfortunate advent of a divorce brought many changes. A severe stomach pain and not being able to eat due to nausea when Hospital, a whopping 9 lb. 10 oz. At two new marriage to Jill Nichols eventually added Douglas, Kristen, he tried. The strong pain medication had taken a terrible toll on his weeks, he unfortunately contracted Jeffrey and Nathan to the family. This meant the need for a body. Getting sufficient sleep was impossible. He felt continually pneumonia and had to be brought back much better job. He applied to UPS (United Parcel Service) and exhausted, but in all the years he lived here, there were never to the hospital. Fearing for his life, Dr. was hired into top management despite not having a college complaints of “why me,” no self-pity, no whining. He was strong, Duimenti said, “I know there is some- degree. His law enforcement background was often used by UPS. resilient, taking care of his own needs, he was always a neat, clean thing about the blessings you Mormons He even invented a way to secure the back doors of the trucks person, and he kept his mind busy with his hobbies and educating do. You should call your elders and from theft, which saved the company thousands of dollars but himself further with education TV. He loved music and currently give him his name, just in case.” We for which he was never compensated. He advanced in manage- some Japanese performers were among his favorites. He always did that, his uncle Soren came up from ment and was eventually transferred to Alabama. perked up when his kids came to see him so they would not see the Orem to the hospital. Mike survived and Life in California included active church participation where extent of his pain. Sometimes he would not come downstairs when we were blessed to have an inquisitive he enjoyed teaching church classes, exploring the local areas people were here because he could not present a positive face. but quiet, unstoppable force. with family, visits from his children from Utah, including taking I am not sure I could be as strong for so long if I were given From his childhood, Mike could them to Disneyland and the beach. Lots of long-distance his conditions. He worked tirelessly to overcome his problems always find interesting ways to amuse bicycling with his Bishop, other friends, and family. And many and live a good life. His most treasured time when living here himself and spend his time. He was trips back to Utah. Mike was always highly active and kept in was regaining his temple privileges and going back to the forever curious about things and exceptionally good physical shape. temple. A most important circle completed in his life before he loved exploring. Being just 15 months Life in Alabama was quite a change. There was continued was called to leave us. younger than Jim, they were often church activity, staying physically active, exploring the South, Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 at mistaken for twins, Jim being the and coping with a more stressful job. The physical aspects of his Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful where a viewing was opposite, very energetic and on the dreaded condition were beginning to show, but no one knew what held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City go. At school, the teachers said Mike it was. The effects of chronic addiction were also there but not yet Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. always finished his work before the rest acknowledged. Working in the southern culture of “good ole boys” of the class and would then would find took a toll on a forthright westerner and it all culminated in leaving ways to amuse himself, but there was the job and coming back to Utah. Erma Moss Love one problem: he would unconsciously Always trying to work despite intense pain, Mike had several hum or make little noises that would non-permanent jobs in his later years. Misdiagnoses resulted in 1932 ~ 2020 distract those around him. He was always at the top of his class several back surgeries and his pain required 10 years of treatment Erma Moss Love, age 88, died on academically. He loved to learn and did so the rest of his life. from the U of U pain center. Nov. 6, 2020, in North Salt Lake City. She As he grew up, he had many adventures with friends. Woods Denial of addiction and being labeled an alcoholic can be hard was born on Sept. 25, 1932, in Layton, to Cross was small and there were lots of fields to roam. As a on individuals and families. This, of course, creates much heartache Hugh A. Moss and Virginia Ann Young. young teen, Christmas brought a shot gun, duck and pheasant and often family dissolution. Mike and Jill were divorced. I can She married Wayne R. Love. hunting, camping with family, activity in Church, always passing testify of the devastation and loss Michael felt for his family and Erma was a member of the the sacrament, teams and scouting. He went on to earn his life. At that point, Mike felt he was completely disabled. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She his Eagle award just before turning 18 – the deadline. An incident His brothers and I fought for his acceptance of his condition and loved to cook for family and friends, at school had a detrimental effect: at the time young boys were his rehabilitation. It took two years and then a strong intervention crochet, and camping with family. She growing long hair and the schools found that unacceptable, Mike to get him into a rehab facility. As a testament to his strength, held many positions in The Church of and Jim were expelled from school for their long hair. As Mom went Mike fought hard, shamelessly, and tirelessly to make his treatment Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Erma to inquire why only they were expelled, the principal’s explanation effective and it was. This victory over the substances that had so loved to sing and play piano. She was that he considered them both to be leaders and examples to long enslaved him allowed for many blessings in his final years. He especially enjoyed spending time with the other boys and that if they cut their hair, others would follow. came out with a job in the health insurance business. her family at all kinds of events, and was always willing to bring The unfortunate result of his action, with some other factors, led to Mike married again to Rebeca Binks. While happy at first, the her macaroni salad and magic cookie bars. both boys leaving school. marriage did not last. During the marriage, a miracle occurred She is survived by her sister, Anne Stone and Lloyd Moss; Always adventurous, Mike’s adventures with friends and family around the time the health company folded. Mike’s condition was her daughters: Sherrie Lewis and Joanne Shearer; sons: Michael often came with drastic results: really bad landing when leaping correctly diagnosed, Arachnoiditis (caused by the inflammation of (Tamara) Love, David Love and Jeffery (Stephanie) Love. She is off a mountain hanging from a kite (hang glider), a kick in the head the arachnoid mater, one of the membranes that surround and pro- preceded in death by Wallace Hugh Moss, Darrel Young Moss from a horse, a bear hunt with friend Kevin where they really didn’t tect the nerves of the spinal cord), and he qualified for a spinal cord and Shirley Moss. want to see bear, a six hour wait in an emergency room with a stimulator (with 19 wires placed at specific points near the spinal Funeral services will be held on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 at 11 a.m. at fishing hook stuck in his head while teaching his kids to fish. These cord with the intent of attenuating the pain signals being sent to Memorial Lake View Mortuary, 1640 East Lakeview Drive, Bountiful. are just some of the many examples! his brain). This helped for a time but became less effective as time A viewing was held on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Mike’s quest for knowledge was insatiable, including his quest went on. His symptoms and those of the disease were debilitating again from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. on Friday at the same location. to complete high school at night, and joining the Bountiful Police force because he could get college tuition (This enabled him to complete three years of college at Weber and some time at the ). His study of the gospel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (for which he collected a sizeable, impressive library and became a sought-after teacher), and teach- ing and instructing at POST training police officers to name a few. Throughout his life, he continued learning and became an expert on many things like gardening roses, mechanics, cooking dishes from various countries, EMT work, hunting, tying fly’s for fishing, guns, bow and arrows, knives, watches, semi-precious stones, even building a Swiss horn. And the list could go on and on. Mike went to work at a machine shop at 17 years and never quit working until the debilitating pain condition took its toll on his body. After his first marriage to Susan Williams and with a growing family, which would eventually consist of Lisa, David, Scott and Steven, he took a job at Sutherland Lumber where a back injury would forever affect his life (A dye injected into his spine to trace a spinal injury would cause permanent damage). Since police forces then funded college educations, Mike applied at Bountiful City, graduated top of his class, and started his career in law enforcement. For better pay, he moved to the West Valley Police Department and found a greater diversity of work experiences. He was promoted to Sergeant and soon found himself appointed to a unique State Task Force on Drugs. It was an adventurous and 14 Friday, November 13, 2020 life The Davis Clipper O bituaries

Ronald Raymond Williams Sharon Wettstein Stahle George Marcus Dover III 1938-2020 1946 - 2020 1942-2020 Ronald Raymond Williams, our Sharon Wettstein Stahle died in George Marcus Dover III, Mark, kind, loving, and always-optimistic her home on Nov. 2, 2020, in Bountiful. passed away on Nov. 4, 2020 in husband, father, grandfather, and She had been struggling with and Ogden, due to complications related great-grandfather, passed peacefully ultimately succumbed to complica- to Alzheimer’s disease. He was from this life on Nov. 4, 2020, at his tions from a stroke suffered in 2017. the second son of George Marcus home in Bountiful. He was born Nov. She was 74. Dover, Jr. and Ilene Brown Dover. He 30, 1938, in Tooele, to George Leonard Sharon was born on Jan. 4, 1946, was born on May 4, 1942, in Lovell, and Ruth Barber Williams, the third of in Bountiful, to her parents, Glen . seven children. Lorin and Florence Larene Wettstein. Mark met Merrillyn Lewis, from Ron married his sweetheart, She was the second of four children. Montpelier, , at BYU in fall of Gloria Jean Maxfield, on Nov. 25, She graduated from Weber State 1965. They were married on June 1959, in the Salt Lake Temple. He College with a degree in nursing. 3, 1966 in the Logan Temple. He was a devoted father to the four She married Richard Henry Stahle on graduated from BYU the next year sons that joined their family. The best work he did in life was Aug. 31, 1966, in the Salt Lake City Temple, and they had four with a BS in accounting, certified as a public accountant, and teaching those around him through his example of Christ-like children. The Stahles lived in Davis County their entire lives, joined the Haskins & Sells accounting firm in their San Juan, love and caring. We were blessed to be in his circle of family Richard working as an attorney in Salt Lake City and Sharon Puerto Rico office. For many years he worked as Vice President and friends. Ron was an active member of The Church of Jesus working as a labor and delivery nurse at Lakeview and Davis of Finance and Administration for Bernina Sewing Machine Co. Christ of Latter-day Saints. He looked forward to the annual hospitals until 2008. Outside her occupation, she dedicated in North Salt Lake. From 1991 through 2005, he worked as a Legal father and son fishing trip – the last one being just two herself to caring for her children and grandchildren as well as Administrator in the Salt Lake City area and in Augusta, GA. months ago. He loved his family, , BYU sports, and faithfully serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Then in 2006, as he moved into retirement, Mark considered it a Yellowstone. Saints her entire life. wonderful opportunity to work several years with sons in their Ron is survived by his loving wife, Gussie; sons, Darin (Sue), Sharon was an avid knitter, painter and reader. She loved business in Arizona. Tyler (Jasmin), Jeremy (Jennifer), Bump (Erin); 14 grandchildren; music and attended numerous concerts. She also loved to travel, Mark was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of five great-grandchildren; his brother, Mark Williams; and managing to visit half a dozen countries and multiple destina- Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in numerous callings in sister Ann LaPointe. He was preceded in death by his parents; tions throughout the U.S. Sharon was a living example of Christ's the church. In October 2011, Mark and Merrillyn accepted a call brothers: Paul, LaMar, and Greg; sister, Shari; and granddaugh- admonition to “be of good cheer,” sharing her love, creativity, to serve as Member, Leader Support Missionaries for 22 months ter, Adara. and hope with all she knew, even during the most challenging representing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Private family services were held Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. times of her life. in the Philippine, Cebu mission. They also served as Church Interment was at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Go Cougs! Sharon is survived by her two daughters Susan Stahle and Service Missionaries at the Cody Mural Visitors Center in Cody, Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com . Allison (Nick) Wright; her two sons Phillip (Heather) Stahle and Wyo. Mark had a deep and abiding testimony of Jesus Christ Paul (Ryan) Stahle; her two sisters Beverly (Duane) Larson and and the restoration of His Gospel on the earth. He considered Ann Fillerup; her brother Bill (Jaralee) Wettstein; and her 13 himself blessed to have lived in so many places, to have grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, worked with, and to have formed close friendships with many who died from Leukemia in 1986. amazing individuals. Mark loved his family. He loved watching Ileene Rollins Monroe A public viewing for Sharon took place from 9:30 to 10:30 grandchildren’s games, recitals, and performances. His mashed a.m. on Monday, Nov. 9, at Russon Mortuary, 295 N. Main St., potatoes, chocolate cake and potato salad with apples were Ileene Marie Crane Rollins, 73, left Bountiful. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a small, family memorial often requested for family parties. His quick sense of humor her earthly home on Nov. 6, 2020 service took place directly after. and ability to say just the right thing lightened many stressful in Salt Lake City. She was born Jan. situations. He couldn’t listen to his girls sing without crying. He 4, 1947 to Lovell Frank and Maudell is loved and will be greatly missed. Arnold Crane in Milford, Utah. She He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Merrillyn; his six graduated from Milford High School, Paul Winter children and their spouses: Mindy (Brandon) Janis, George class of 1965. She married her high (Susie) Dover, Meghan (Jeff) Parrish, Greg (Natalie) Dover, Maryl school sweetheart, Robert “Bob” (Travis) Sommer, Gerron (Kim) Dover; his 25 grandchildren and Rollins on July 17, 1965 Milford. They Early on the morning of Saturday, Nov 7, Paul left this stage of his 11 great-grandchildren; his brother Dick (Jan) Dover and sister had three children. Bob preceded her Tammy (Don) Jensen. He was preceded in death by his parents. in death. She married Steve Grundy, existence and entered into the next, ending a wearying and difficult We extend our gratitude and appreciation to Hearts for later divorced. He had four children Hospice, Whisper Cove Memory Care, and Avamere Mountain and several grandchildren whom she battle. By so doing, he will join his beloved father Jay, mother Maureen, Ridge Memory Care for compassionate ministering and end of loved. life care. Mark was laid to rest in the Kaysville Cemetery, 425 Mom was a very strong, loving and beautiful person inside sister Dianne and brother David who preceded him on that journey. East Crestwood Rd, Kaysville, following a 9 a.m. graveside service. and out. She never met a stranger. Survived by her children: Online guestbook available at www.premierfuneral.com. Marie Lynette Rollins Chase (Austin Wade) McCourt, Redmond; Paul was a loving father, devoted Julie Ann Rollins Tucker (Martin) Henderson, Monroe; daughter- son and caring husband. It was life's in-law: Sheila Brown Robinson; Steve’s children: Stephanie simple pleasures that gave him (Cory) Long, Nephi; Taylor (Ashlee) Grundy, Mt. Pleasant; Dillion joy. Working in the yard, restoring (Ashley ) Grundy, Nephi; and Jerron (Cambrie) Grundy, Salina. old cars, or building (and evicting Preceded in death by: husband; son, Jeffery Alan Rollins; a badger from) an outhouse on parents; sister, Bonnie Lee (Morris) Nielson; great-grand- “the property,” he asked for nothing more than the chance daughter, Phoenix Marie Chase; and many of her brothers and to make improvements and knew that being a good person The obituary sisters-in-law. was absolutely worth pursuing...and pursuing and pursuing. The family wishes to thank, Kevin Anderson, Jeff Brown, Jesse The route he took may not have been the most direct, but no submission Spencer, Colton Bracken, IHC shock trauma unit, Marie’s Sevier other course could have given him the eyes to appreciate and County EMS and Transport family, for all their love, support and understand the grand view he had in the end, and for that he care showed Ileene. was grateful. deadline for Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 at 11 a.m. Paul will be missed and is survived by his five children, his in the Magleby Mortuary Chapel, 50 South 100 West, Richfield. beautiful wife, Terri, sisters Karlene and Linda and brother Friends may call from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Due Gordon, as well as a host of friends and companions he the Nov. 25 to COVID-19 attendees will be required to wear a mask and acquired along the path of his life. In light of the pandemic, an restricted to 99 attendees for the services. Burial will be in the observation of his life will be postponed until sometime next edition is Milford Cemetery at 3 p.m. with a graveside viewing an hour spring or summer. His ashes will be spread at Island Park in before. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Idaho, home to many of his fondest memories. In lieu of flow- Manti. ers, please consider a donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Friday, Nov. 20 Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com In lieu of Society at https://donate.lls.org/ Please visit the following flowers, donations would be gratefully received – please submit page for a slideshow memoriam: https://www.youtube.com/ to Magleby Mortuary in Ileene’s name to help with funeral watch?v=wmAUjaTM7kQ&t=2s at 4 p.m. expenses. The Davis Clipper life Friday, November 13, 2020 15 Final Fall People 65th syanniver ar pruning and John & Jerry Kilpack John and Jerry Kilpack celebrated their 65th wedding anni- projects versary on Sept. 22. The couple has spent many happy years traveling the country in their RV and spending countless hours with friends and family. To celebrate, the pair toasted to a lifetime of love and joined their two sons, Kurt and Doug, and grandchildren in a small backyard gathering.

tips Build and maintain a healthy immune system. « Continued from page 12 » Get adequate sleep. Most adults need seven or more hours of before leaving your house and after USU Extension sleep per night. Turning off technol- sneezing, coughing or touching your ogy at least 30 minutes before bed mouth. The CDC has established by Taun Beddes Annuals and Perennials can improve sleep quality. that washing hands is the number » Eat a variety of nutritious Utah State University Extension Annuals die at the end of the grow- one best way to reduce the spread foods, including 2 ½ - 3 cups of ing season or only live for 12 months. efore giving up on gardening of germs and disease. In conjunction vegetables a day, whole grain foods, Perennials come back in the spring with masks, it will help reduce the for the season, it’s important fruits and a variety of plant-based for at least three years. Cut perennials risk of getting COVID-19. to finish strong by properly proteins. These contain vitamins back after they have gone dormant Stay home if you feel sick. Even Bpreparing your yard and garden for a » and minerals that help the systems or the stems and leaves are frozen if you don’t have COVID-19, being sick long winter’s nap. Consider these tips. in the body work together for better by hard frost. Cut them within a few can likely mean you have a suppressed health and minimize the risk of Pruning inches of the ground. immune system, which could make inflammation. Divide spring blooming peren- you more susceptible to COVID-19 if » Stay hydrated by drinking ade- Do not prune fruit trees in the nials in the fall, if needed, and divide you come in contact with it. fall. They are not completely dormant quate amounts of water each day. fall-blooming perennials in early » Maintain a 6-foot space » Exercise regularly for at least yet, even if the leaves have dropped. spring, if needed. Once annuals are between you and others when Pruning delays dormancy at every 30 minutes a day. In addition to the killed by hard frost, remove the tops outside of your home. many health benefits, studies show pruning wound. If winter cold from flowerbeds and compost » Limit time in stores and other comes suddenly, it can exercise is one of the most effective or recycle the green waste. enclosed locations. Use online ways to manage stress and reduce damage the trees. shopping and curbside pickup when feelings of anxiety and depression. Stone fruits such as Lawns possible. cherries and peaches When mowing the are especially Ask lawn for the last time susceptible. of the season, cut the The only excep- — an — grass to a height of tions to pruning 1½ inches. This will in the fall include Expert help prevent it from cutting out dead falling over under the branches, diseased heavy snow. If the grass branches or branches falls over, it makes the that pose a safety hazard lawn much more susceptible to people. Also, do not fertilize to snow mold, a potentially harm- fruit trees in the fall. They are best ful lawn disease that occurs while the fertilized in early spring and possibly snow is on the ground. Another way to again in May. prevent snow mold is to avoid piling Ornamental Trees and Shrubs snow in shaded areas. Snow mold is usually worse where snow stays on Avoid fall pruning for all of the the lawn for longer periods of time. same reasons listed for fruit trees. Lawn roots will best absorb nutri- Exceptions also include pruning out ents if you fertilize in late October or dead branches, diseased branches or early November. This helps the lawn branches that pose a hazard to people. green up more quickly in the spring Do not fertilize woody plants in and gets it off to a good start. the fall. Ornamental trees and shrubs For lawns planted on clay soil or usually require less fertilizer than fruit that have heavy traffic, consider aerat- trees. If they are healthy, they also do ing in the fall as well as the spring. This not need to be fertilized in the spring. is best done in late September or Early If they are unhealthy, fertilizer may or October, but is also OK if done later. may not help them. Contact your local For further yard and garden tips, county Extension office for specific visit garden.usu.edu or see the KSL advice. Greenhouse show on KSL.com. 16 Friday, November 13, 2020 life The Davis Clipper teleo visi n guide

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FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13, 2020 SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15, 2020 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ KUTV News ET MacGyver ’ Undercover Boss Blue Bloods ’ News Masters Late Show-Colbert ^ KUTV 60 Minutes (N) ’ NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: New Orleans NCIS “SWAK” ’ News Talkin’ Sports (N) America $ KTVX News Inside Shark Tank (N) ’ (8:01) 20/20 (N) ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline $ KTVX Funny Videos Supermarket Who Wants to Be Card Sharks “208” News Real Veter Paid Prg. % KSL News News The Blacklist Dateline NBC (N) ’ News Tonight Show Meyers % KSL Football NFL Football Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots. (N) TBA News News Sports TBA _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Wash Hinckley Great Performances (N) Beyond Served? R. 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Kickboxing Fight Sports MMA Inside Football Poker World Poker Tour ROOT College Football Strongman World Poker World Poker World Poker Tour SHOW (5:30) ›› “Eat Pray Love” (2010) ›››‡ “Dangerous Liaisons” (1988) Moon Good Lord Bird In NFL SHOW The Reagans Good Lord Bird Desus & Mero (N) Moon The Reagans Good Lord Bird The Re STARZ “Premium Rush” “Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married?” ›››‡ “Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood” ’ Princess STARZ (5:57) “Charlie’s Angels” (2019) ’ Spanish Princ. Spanish Princ. Spanish Princ. Spanish Princ. TNT ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) Jason Bateman. ››‡ “Tag” (2018) Ed Helms. Videos Videos Life TNT ›››‡ “Crazy Rich Asians” (2018) (DVS) ›› “Overboard” (2018) Eugenio Derbez. “Wedding Sing.” USA (6:04) Chicago P.D. (7:05) ›‡ “Death Wish” (2018) Bruce Willis. ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017) (DVS) USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU E! 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MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 16, 2020 WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18, 2020 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ KUTV News ET Neighbor Bob All Rise ’ Bull “My Corona” News Late Show-Colbert Corden ^ KUTV News ET The Amazing Race The Amazing Race S.W.A.T. (N) News Late Show-Colbert Corden $ KTVX Leadership Awards Dancing With the Stars “Semi-Finals” The Good Doctor News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline $ KTVX News Inside Gold House Conners black-ish For Life ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline % KSL News News The Voice “The Battles Part 3” (N) Weakest Link (N) News Tonight Show Meyers % KSL News News Chicago Med (N) Chicago Fire (N) ’ Chicago P.D. (N) News Tonight Show Meyers _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Antique Roadshow Antiques Generatn The Book Makers Served? R. Museum Secrets _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Nature (N) ’ NOVA (DVS) Secrets of Dead Served? R. 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Davis trailed just 14-10 at halftime and 21-10 after three quarters before Skyridge reeled off three unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Darts scored all their points in the second quarter after falling behind 14-0 in the first quarter. David Spjut scored on a 43-yard touchdown reception from Chance Trujillo early in the second quarter. On the last play before halftime, Jackson Leaver connected on a long 52-yard field goal. Emily Black That was as close as Davis got the rest of the T he Bountiful High volleyball team reached the 5A state semifinals before losing to eventual champion Timpview in four sets. way. Spencer Ferguson, who had nine 100-yard rush- ing games this season, was held to a season-low 21 yards on the day. Spjut was the offensive star for Davis. The senior wide receiver hauled in six passes for 129 yards. It was his third consecutive 100-yard Bountiful volleyball receiving game and his seventh of the year. He finished the season with 71 catches for 1,441 yards and 11 touchdowns. Trujillo threw two intercep- tions and completed just 12 of 36 passes against finishes in final four Skyridge, though he did account for 178 yards. The by Catherine Garrett at the right time.” up four aces. Defensively, Amy senior completed a solid year with nearly 2,600 yards passing and 22 touchdowns. Clipper sports Middle blocker Emrie Satuala Black recorded 15 digs while hit .440 with 12 kills and four Evalyn Chism (14), Harvey (14), The Darts’ defense had their struggles against a The Region 5 champion errors while right side hitter Mia Ray (11) and Elle Burleson (11) Skyridge team that has given most teams fits this Bountiful High volleyball team Ashlee Rasmussen recorded a also had double-digit digs. Evalyn season. Taeten Stilson did rack up 13 tackles and took a nine-match winning streak .375 clip with 11 kills and just two Chism ran the offense with 42 three sacks in the game. Mason Kilgore added six into the 5A state tournament errors. Jordyn Harvey also put assists. stops of his own. and won two matchups with away 15 kills for the Braves. “That was a marathon,” Chism Davis had an up-and-down season, filled with Viewmont and Lehi to reach the “We were able to settle in said. “Lehi is an excellent team highs and lows – fitting for 2020. Davis jumped semifinal round against eventual and shake off the state nerves,” and it was a battle to the finish. out to a 5-0 record, winning four of those games champion Timpview. assistant coach Mitchell Stevens Our crowd was amazing and the by at least 24 points. The Darts then lost three out After a bye in the first round said. “This is the third time we’ve home court advantage pulled of four contests, effectively spoiling their chance of of the 5A state tournament, played Viewmont and they have us through at the end. The girls winning a Region 1 crown. At state, Davis blew out Bountiful faced Viewmont Nov. improved each time. They’re a played well together all night long region foe Syracuse 48-17 and then scored a road 4 for the third time this year and great defensive team and were and outlasted Lehi in the end.” win over Region 1 rival Weber in a 21-20 thriller. defeated the Vikings for the third very scrappy.” During the semifinal round, Davis also had the distinction of being the first time with the score this time In the quarterfinals against Bountiful lost the first two sets high school football team in the country to play a 25-17, 27-25, 25-15. Lehi, Bountiful won the first set 25-19, 25-16 before mounting game following the coronavirus pandemic-force “It was great to finally get 25-16 before losing the next two. a challenge in the third set and shutdown of sporting events. This occurred Aug. 13 back on the court,” head coach A 25-23 Set 4 win helped the winning 30-28 before just losing when the team defeated Herriman 24-20. Sarah Chism said. “Viewmont Braves close out the match with a in the fourth 25-22. Next year, the Darts will have some holes to gave us a good fight, but we 15-8 win over the Pioneers. Harvey’s 17 kills led the way fill on both sides of the ball. But Davis will have were able to hold them off in Harvey pounded 23 kills to something to build on after posting the program’s most victories since going 9-1 in 2015. three. We are coming together lead Bountiful while also serving see volleyball » 19 The Davis Clipper sports Friday, November 13, 2020 19

Viewmont leading the squad on defense with 13 digs. volleyball In the second round, the fifth-seeded Woods « Continued from page 18 Viewmont won the first two sets against Springville 25-22, 25-17 in the 5A state tournament Cross squad lost to 12th-ranked Spanish Fork 25-21, before losing the next two 25-15, 25-20 and then 25-17, 25-14 Nov. 4. for the Braves while Ray added 10. Evalyn Chism and was able to close out a five-setter 15-9 Nov. 4. “That was a heart breaker,” Hogan said. “We Harvey combined for six of the team’s eight aces Liza Montalbo had a double-double with 15 kills knew going into the match that Spanish Fork was while Evalyn Chism was tops defensively with 17 digs and 29 digs to lead the Vikings. Grace Mackay also a better team than their record indicated. It’s while Burleson had 15 and Harvey 10. came up big defensively with 31 digs and six blocks. tough getting swept on your home court to end “It was a tough way to end the season, but this is Anela Briones recorded 16 digs and two aces. the season, but hats off to Spanish Fork! It was the a team full of girls with immense heart,” Sarah Chism “We played so well mentally and as a team,” best defense we had seen all year. We had a hard said. “Their ability to fight their way back into the head coach Cathy Hope said. “Our team served so time managing our emotions at the beginning of match in the third set was indicative of how they good with a 95 percent serving average. It was an the first set so we found ourselves in a big hole. We have approached the whole season: with , self- exciting win that we needed.” simply made too many unforced errors. We battled lessness, trust in their teammates, and a willingness Hope said the “game changer” for Viewmont back, but Spanish Fork was too strong defensively. to put it all out there and not hold anything back.” was her freshman middle blocker Maddie Lege. “I We weren’t able to go on any significant scoring runs. They shut down our offense. It was just not Davis put her in the last half of the fourth game and then the fifth game,” Hope said. “She had eight attempts our night.” Davis defeated Taylorsville 25-14, 25-12, 25-17 in with six kills, including four kills back-to-back and Hogan said she was proud of her team who the first round of the 6A state tournament Nov. 3. just showed up and helped us win that fifth set proved that they could “compete with the best of Katie Corelli had 14 of the team’s 27 kills while also which I know was intimidating as a freshman to be the best.” “The team camaraderie and bond they thrown in last minute had this year was unlike any other,” she said. “It’s at the end of the season tough to end on such a bad loss, but the friendships after not having much and memories made will hopefully last a lifetime.” varsity playing time Farmington this season. She was amazing!” Farmington’s season ended in the first round of Against Bountiful the 5A state tournament with a 25-17, 25-20, 25-19 Nov. 4, Montalbo, loss to Brighton Nov. 3. Mackay, Lauren Weir Rachel Braithwaite and Sophie Wendt had four and Kaylee Smith kills each for Farmington along with the team’s two recorded five kills each aces. Leading the Phoenix on defense were Makenna to lead the Vikings. Rees and Shayla Adams, who both recorded 12 digs, Montalbo also added while Lydia Schwemmer added 10 digs. one ace and 23 digs. “She is intense and always gives one-hun- dred percent,” Hope said. Athe l tes “It was tough to face Bountiful for our second of the round. They are a great B ountiful’s team with some power Ashlee Week Rasmussen (20) hitters!” Hope said. “We and Emrie Satuala played well.” (17) go up high to Hope said she is The Davis Clipper is teaming up with Mountain block a spike from proud of the team’s Orthopaedics of Bountiful for our Athletes of the Viewmont’s Kaylee roger v. tuttle Smith. 11-19 record this season Week contest again this year. and the direction the program is headed leading the Darts defensively with 10 digs. as they return much of their varsity squad Our Male Athlete of the Week is once again Davis quarterback Chance Trujillo, who passed “It was just great to get the state hitters next year. “We played big teams ranked higher than out,” head coach Lori Salvo said. “We dominated for 178 yards and a TD in the Darts’ state playoff us and beat them!” she said. “I feel like there are a loss to Skyridge the match and had a great time to get past the first few we should have won that we didn’t, but they round. It was an all-around team effort.” also won some they weren’t favored to win! They Other nominees for the male award are Davis football players David Spjut and Taeten Stilson. Aubrey Nielson served up three aces for Davis had to learn how to finish and win! I saw moments while she and Cierra Limb recorded eight digs each. of greatness that made me think they could beat Our Female Athlete of the Week honor goes In the second round, Davis met up against anyone when they played as a team, were mentally to Bountiful volleyball star Jordyn Harvey. Syracuse for the third time this season and lost in tough and focused on getting the job done.” She had 55 kills and 46 digs during this year’s 5A as many tries, this time 25-15, 25-10, 21-25, 25-12 state tourney, helping the Braves to a top four Nov. 4. Woods Cross finish at state. “Syracuse played tough tonight,” head coach Woods Cross swept East 25-12, 25-8, 25-8 in the Other nominees for the female award go to Lori Salvo said. “Our third set was so awesome! first round of the 5A state tournament Nov. 3. volleyball players Emrie Satuala and Evalyn Chism I just wish we could find that awesomeness the Saane Katoa put away 12 kills to lead the of Bountiful, Katie Corelli of Davis, Liza Montalbo entire match!” Wildcats while Annie Michaelis and Olivia Ruy of Viewmont, Saane Katoa of Woods Cross and Rachel Braithwaite of Farmington. Corelli led offensively with 13 kills while Lauryn combined for 14 kills. Arnold had seven. Cierra Limb recorded 21 digs on “It was nice to get the state tournament under- This will conclude our weekly awards for the defense with Katie Anderton and Corelli had 17 and way,” head coach Nicole Hogan said. “We realize we fall sports season. They will resume when 16 digs, respectively. are playing through incredible circumstances and winter sports begin in earnest, probably after “It was tough for it to come to an end,” Salvo we are happy to be doing what we love.” Thanksgiving. said. “My seniors were great! We had so many Ruy served up 11 of the team’s 21 aces while also Congratulations to all of these athletes! moments of greatness. “ 20 Friday, November 13, 2020 sports The Davis Clipper Local DWR recommending unlimited Fishing any-bull elk permits for 2021 SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah available in the big game drawing to feedback, DWR biologists are Division of Wildlife Resources is the following: recommending changes to the deer Reports recommending a few changes to the » A maximum of one resident and population objectives for 24 of the 38 2021 big game hunts and would like one non-resident permit, if 15% of the deer hunting units across the state, the public’s feedback on the proposals. total annual general-season buck deer decreasing the statewide deer popula- Bountiful Lake:  quota for each unit is met or exceeded tion objective from 454,100 to 403,800. Fishing is fair. During a recent visit to the Big game hunt The DWR is proposing the follow- lake, I visited with an angler who was recommendations ing dates for the 2021 general-season Other big game proposals fishing from shore. During 90 minutes of After receiving feedback from deer hunts: For 2021, the DWR is rec- fishing, he had caught two rainbow trout the elk committee, which consists Archery: Aug. 21 – Sept. 17, 2021 ommending approving five new using worms. Try using other traditional » baits and methods as well. of DWR representatives and other » Muzzleloader: Sept. 29 – Oct. 7, CWMUs, bringing the total number organizations – including Brigham 2021 of CWMUs in Utah to 126. The DWR East Canyon Reservoir Young University wildlife researchers, » Any weapon (early): Oct. 13 – 17, is recommending allocating a total of & State Park (Blue the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau 2021 2,872 permits for private hunts and Ribbon):  of Land Management and the Utah » Any weapon: Oct. 23 – 31, 2021 476 permits for public hunters on the Fishing is fair. During a recent visit to the Farm Bureau – as well as private CWMUs. The DWR is recommending reservoir, I visited with four anglers who landowners, sportsmen and other a total of 100 buck deer permits, one had just arrived and were fishing from members of the public, DWR biologists management buck deer, 64 elk and shore. One of the anglers had caught two rainbow trout the previous day using are recommending several changes to four pronghorn vouchers for Utah’s PowerBait. Another angler fishing from the 2021 elk hunts. These changes Landowner Associations for the shore caught a good-sized rainbow trout include a proposal to modify the 2021 hunting season. using a tube jig and missed a few others. current elk management plan to Proposed changes to allow for an unlimited number waterfowl hunting Echo Reservoir:  of any-bull elk permits for the The DWR is also recom- During a recent visit to the reservoir, I 2021 hunting season. mending some rule changes didn't find any anglers fishing. If you have a report please send it to hayleysmith@ In recent years, the for waterfowl hunting on utah.gov. The water level is very low, general-season any-bull elk two waterfowl manage- making it difficult to access the shore in permits have been limited ment areas in northern some areas. The boat ramp is no longer to 15,000 statewide. These Utah. The proposed in water. permits allow hunters changes would:  to harvest a bull elk on » Allow permanent Farmington Pond: designated any-bull hunting blinds on the Willard Fishing is fair. During a recent visit to the pond, I visited with two anglers who units, using a muzzleloader Spur WMA with agency were fishing from shore. One angler had or any legal weapon. This permission caught one rainbow trout, and the other recommendation to remove » Require hunters to use angler had caught three. They were using the limit on any-bull elk permits only non-toxic ammunition PowerBait and tube jigs. Try using other will not affect spike bull elk, which when hunting at the Willard Spur traditional baits and methods as well. will still be capped at 15,000 permits WMA Kaysville Ponds:  statewide. » Create a retrieval zone around Fishing is good. Several anglers have DWR biologists also recommend the Farmington Bay WMA rest area Courtesy of DWR caught rainbow trout recently. Try using adding new limited-entry elk hunts on traditional baits and methods. five different hunting units throughout Changes to regional deer Give feedback the state, as well as some hunting unit management plans In order to follow health officials’ Pineview Reservoir (Blue boundary changes and new gener- The DWR typically revises the recommendations to decrease the Ribbon):  al-season elk hunting units. mule deer unit-management plans spread of COVID-19, the public Fishing is good. An angler who fished Several new hunts are being from Utah’s five regions on a rotating meetings for these proposals will be from a boat recently caught several nice-sized black crappie in about 40 feet proposed for other big game species, schedule. For 2021, the deer unit plans held online. You can view the biolo- of water. He was using various crankbaits including the following: for the southern region and south- gists' presentations and share your and jigging up from the bottom. The » Deer: One new any legal weapon eastern region have undergone full feedback about them on the DWR black crappie were 10 to 14 inches long. hunt revisions based on results from the website. » Pronghorn: Five new hunts, Utah Range Trend Monitoring Project. The public comment period for Weber River (Blue including three muzzleloader, one In addition, the deer unit plans in each of the five Regional Advisory Ribbon):  archery and one any legal weapon the other three regions have also Council meetings and for the Utah Fishing is fair. I recently visited with hunt been revised to meet requirements Wildlife Board meeting opened on Nov. an angler who was fly fishing. He had caught one whitefish and one brown » Bison: One new hunt and a designated in HB 125, which directs 3. The public comments previously trout using a pheasant tail. boundary change for one hunting unit predator management in relation to a submitted will be shared with the RAC » Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep: unit’s deer population objectives and and wildlife board members at each Willard Bay Reservoir (Blue One new hunt and boundary changes current population estimates. respective meeting. While members Ribbon):  in two hunting units The DWR’s ongoing statewide of the public can watch a livestream During a recent visit to the reservoir, I A rule change is also being rec- deer-survival study has provided of each of the RAC meetings and the didn’t find anyone fishing. 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When Jesse was a child in Alabama, white children and black © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 49 children were not allowed to go to the same school. When he could, Jesse would walk nine miles to and from the only school for black children. He loved school. When Jesse was in high school, he won races and set world records for his age group. Colleges wanted him to be on their track teams. Jesse became the first person in his family to go to college. He chose Ohio State University, where he became a member of the Buckeye track-and-field team. Replace the Circle every other letter to discover the missing words. nickname Jesse earned in college.

In 1936, Jesse Owens became party, what a black man could do. the first American to win German athlete, Luz Long, four Track and Field In his first race, the competed against Jesse in the Olympic ______100-meter sprint, Jesse long jump. Even though he was medals in one year. Owens crossed the a competitor, it is believed that ______line in Luz gave Jesse a tip that helped The fact that he was the 10.3 seconds—a new him win the event with a grandchild of slaves and world record! Instead record-breaking jump of 26 feet, that he grew up in of inferior, Jesse 5 5/16 inches. Luz was the first ______make Owens was the to congratulate and shake the his athletic achievements ______of the hand of his new friend. COMPETITIOR even more remarkable. best! Why do you think Luz Long DEDICATION helped Jesse? POVERTY The 1936 Olympic Games took place in While the German people cheered him on, E B L Y N A M R E G Berlin, ______. At that time, Adolf Hitler never shook Jesse’s hand or GERMANY Germany’s leader was Adolf Hitler, a man ______him. PARADE T S E B A S K C O A who thought Jewish people, black people and other groups of people were inferior to Jesse went on to win three more gold medals MEDALS E K S E N C L L R M the people of Northern Europe. in the 1936 Olympics, making him the first JESSE D E C E A G D E E E track-and-field star from the United States to OWENS Jesse ______not going to the win four gold medals at the Olympics. He A A W R J U M P C S 1936 games because of Hitler’s views. But showed the world that people of any race TRACK O C then he thought it would be a chance for him could ______based on hard work and GAMES R O T I T E P M to show the ______, and Hitler’s Nazi dedication, not race. JUMP A S L A D E M N R W Standards Link: Language Art: Use nouns, adjectives and verbs correctly. RACE P O V E R T Y D D I GOLD D E D I C A T I O N Homecoming BEST New York City gave Jesse a ticker-tape parade WIN Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical when he came home from the Olympics, but he How many running shoes words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. was still not treated equally in his own country. can you nd on this page in two minutes? Have a friend try. Who found “When I came back to my native country, after all the the most? stories about Hitler, I couldn’t ride in the front of the bus,” Jesse said. “I had to go to the back door. I couldn’t live where I wanted. I wasn’t invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn’t invited to the White House to shake hands with the president, either.” Athlete Comparisons Find and read an article in today’s newspaper Long-Awaited Honor about an athlete. Why is this athlete in the How many di erences can you 40 years later, President Gerald Ford invited Jesse to the news? Do you think this athlete is like Jesse nd between these two White House and gave him the Presidential Medal of Owens? Why or why not? postage stamps? Freedom, the highest honor a civilian can achieve. What year was that? Color the spaces with one dot red. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. Look through the newspaper for an example of good sportsmanship. Write a sentence Send your story to: summarizing who Gift for the World was a good sport, what they did that If you could give the whole showed good world a gift, what would it sportsmanship, be? Why this gift? Jesse went on to win many more awards and he talked to where and when people about the importance of sports, the Olympics and this happened. democracy. He never stopped working to be better in Standards Link: Research: Deadline: December 6 Published: Week of Jan. 3, 2021 Use the newspaper to locate Please include your school and grade. his own life and to make lives better for others. information.