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Story on page 2 Roger V. Tuttle 2 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper R ecreation Center makes plans to reopen by Becky Ginos Since the facility has been closed Patrons can register or reserve “We won’t open as early or close as bg [email protected] they haven’t collected any monthly space through the rec center’s online late. Patrons can visit our website or membership fees, said Miller. “We’re system. “We’ll be focusing mostly on social media for the most up to date BOUNTIFUL — It’s been almost extending passes two months related members. They’ll get first priority information or call between 8 a.m. two months since the South Davis to the date we closed. All spring but others have the opportunity too.” and 4 p.m. We’ll be doing a campaign Recreation Center closed along with most other gyms and fitness facilities. However, with the state and county’s move to the moderate risk category, businesses are cautiously opening back up with restrictions. The rec center plans to open May 21 with limited capacity. “We will not open normally,” said Executive Director Tif Miller. “We’ll be following the guidelines set forth through the state and health depart- ment. We’ll start by offering small classes like ice skating skills, fitness and aquatics classes. There will not be any team sports at this time.” There will be no drop in open plunge either, he said. “Only the lap pool is available as well as weights and other fitness equipment. We’ll have extra staff to clean and we’ll limit the amount of equipment in use to keep people apart.” pho tos by Roger V. Tuttle Miller said child care will not Ex ecutive Director Tif Miller looks out over an empty basketball court and the lap pool. be open to the public at this point. “We’ll follow all guidelines for child care and we’ll be evaluating sports were cancelled so we offered Miller said they are encouraging on it sometime next week to give and looking for guidance from the a refund or credit to their account. people coming in to wear masks. people time to prepare and see how state and keep an eye on it to make Some took advantage either way.” “We’re discouraging anyone who things will be operating.” changes as we can and as we’re Currently, they’re looking at team is in the high risk category from Safety is their number one prior- allowed to.” sports for summer. “We’ll evaluate coming to the facility. Staff will clean ity, said Miller. “We’ll do our utmost Figure skating and skills class based on guidelines for tennis, adult between sessions to make sure it’s to make sure it’s a safe environment sizes will be kept small, he said. softball and sports/fitness camps extra clean and we won’t have back for when we open. It will be much “We’ll be limiting the amount of things like that. If we have those, to back sessions to allow cleaning different but we’re excited to see people on the ice to maintain the 10 registration will be later this month. before, during and after.” people come back, get exercise and feet separation we’ve been asked to They’ll probably start a little later to Hours of operation will change join us in keeping the facility as safe have between people.” correspond with registration.” for the time being as well, he said. as possible as well.”

Can I make changes to information that I have submitted for the Q: Veteran Wall? Yes, before engraving on the wall takes place. Contact a Foundation A: Member at [email protected] The Davis Clipper News Friday, May 15, 2020 3 County tourism – a waiting game

by Becky Ginos Normally, the tourism office bg [email protected] pushes ski resorts as well. “Davis County is within an hour of nine FARMINGTON — Tourism was resorts but we had to stop short. We one of the hardest hit by COVID-19, try to focus on the slower season leaving those involved reeling while to get the economic impact in trying to find ways to keep going. those times.” DockDogs perform at “For the last six weeks our focus Right now they are last year's has been on supporting our local promoting outside recreation, county fair. community businesses,” said Jessica she said. “We’re encouraging Merrill, Davis County Tourism people to get outside and go Division Director. “Restaurants have into our backyard, but recreate been our biggest push with give- responsibly. Antelope Island has aways on social media; daily blogs always been open, just not Fielding highlighting different restaurants and Garr Ranch and the museum right whether people could go get take now, except for when it was only Becky Ginos out. We’ve tried to be a resource for available to residents. When it our community partners and help to opened back up to everyone there funnel messages to them.” were 100 cars in line.” It’s been all hands on deck, she As part of their effort to engage said. “We’ve tried to get the word out the public, the tourism office created for our 400+ an activity book restaurants in and Play in Davis Davis County We’re Bingo online and give updates at playindavis. on their status. encouraging com. “The bingo We wanted to people to has outdoor be a one stop “ recreation and shop for people get outside the first three to go for that people to get information.” and go into Bingo get a Some cities gift card,” said have cancelled our backyard, Merrill. “It gives upcoming events people some- or put them on but recreate thing to do and hold, Merrill said. look forward to.” “The county’s responsibly.” There are two main also random events are the » Jessica Merrill, Davis County giveaways on Antelope Island Tourism Division Director their social by Moonlight media plat- Bike Ride on July 31 and the fair in forms. “It creates awareness for our August. We’re planning accordingly restaurants and it’s a fun way to as if they’re going to happen. Fairs engage our audience,” she said. “The don’t just happen overnight – you Great Salt Lake Bird Festival was still have to plan. But we’re evaluating supposed to happen this week but daily and taking direction from the that got cancelled in April. I can’t state. We’ll wait and see at what tell you how many hours we put point we’ll move forward or cancel. into that.” I’m hopeful since they’re later in the They are working on a recovery summer.” plan for when things get back to Merrill said her department hasn’t normal. “As we turn the lights on and pushed anything with travel under see a light at the end of the tunnel the circumstances. “During the as we move to the orange stage and summer Lagoon is a big one that has hopefully to yellow, we’ll see what an impact and is an economic driver. that’s going to look like,” Merrill said. We’ve stopped traditional marketing “We’ll slowly introduce ourselves like Play in Davis. We’re really just back into the market. It’s just focusing on our local businesses. different. We really do have some Summer is peak season for hotels exciting things we want to roll out and plays into high occupancy rates. I when everything settles down. It’s don’t know if we’ll see that.” just an adventure.” 4 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper

The Davis Oopini n Clipper Liberty Fest A dministration canceled in COVID-19 – Now what America? R . Gail Stahle Publisher [email protected] merica is now opening back up. enough. We don't need more from China of ext. 114 North Salt People are starting to venture anything. By the way, quit buying anything L orie Matern back to church. Places of work are made from China. Off ice Manager reopening.A Restaurants are reopening. Use commonsense! Be safe, be smart. [email protected] Lake State parks are reopening. The beaches Don't go to church if you don't want to! If ext. 115 are opening many places. Most Americans you have health or age issues stay home by Tom A dvertising Haraldsen are breathing a sigh of relief. Americans or go walk the park. People in church are t [email protected] are sick and tired of COVID-19. We're tired going to be in close proximity. It cannot Brad Roghaar of hearing about it and we're tired of the be avoided totally. Hallways are narrow S ales Representative NORTH SALT LAKE — City repercussions from it. More Americans now and restrooms are small at church. You are [email protected] are unemployed since the Great going to be close to somebody. ext. 135 Council has cancelled the Depression. More unemployment You can go to church later. Pray R ichard Stahle popular Liberty Fest celebra- claims have been filed than ever at home, read your Bible at home S ales Representative tion for 2020. A release from before. Many Americans have and if you have any income you [email protected] the city said the event, which filed for unemployment weeks can mail your church a check. ext. 137 ago and still haven't a penny of However, if you want to go to had been scheduled for June Editorial money. I continue to hear from church then go but respect other 27 through July 3, traditionally people who haven't received a people. Wear your mask for now T om Haraldsen includes a 5K run, Festival of stimulus check. and be distant. Be courteous. Ma naging Editor We are tired of the news Go back to work if you [email protected] Speed car show and fireworks and the latest countdown of still have a job. Your employer ext. 126 at Eaglewood Golf Course. every county’s death stats De r. Gl nn doesn't want you to be sick. Your Becky Ginos It was cancelled due to the from COVID-19. If you want Mollette employer is financially struggling A ssociate Editor effects of the Coronavirus to increase our risk of mental clo umnist now too. He wants to keep the [email protected] illness just keep watching televi- factory or the business safe and ext. 118 pandemic. sion eight hours a day as many Americans healthy. They can't make it if everybody L ayout/Design “Festivities around the Fourth of July have been doing. In my town we have to gets sick. Go to work and be a part of the have been an important part of our city hear about how many have died from every solution. Don't be the problem. Devin Christ for many years,” Mayor Len Arave said in county in three states. Our hearts break Go somewhere if you can. America and C reative Director the release. “It has unified our city and and grieve for these families. It's just tough actually the entire planet are stir crazy. [email protected] our families as we have welcomed our hearing the stats every day about so many Keep your mask handy and wash your R ebecca Jamieson citizens and visitors to these events. Our counties in so many different states. hands a lot. Carry your disinfectants with C lassifieds/legals state and county officials have asked What must be next? We must find a you. Clean everything often. Respect social [email protected] us to limit mass gatherings this year in vaccine for COVID-19. We must develop distancing. 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The Davis Clipper present so that you 1370 S 500 W can do something Bountiful, UT 84010 Ph: 801-295-2251 about it now.” Fax: 801-295-3181 DavisClipper.com » Alan Lakein The Davis Clipper News Friday, May 15, 2020 5 Oopini n W hy Cyclops is choosing to wear a face mask The opinions stated in this article are solely those of the Give me a check for $10,000. I will place it author and not of The Davis Clipper. in an interest-bearing fund to help defray the hospitalization and/or funeral costs of any COVID will be the first to admit it…I dislike wearing a victim proven to have come into contact with you. face mask. They are inconvenient, uncomfort- You will also sign a contract stating that if you, the able, and hot. But I’m wearing one whenever I Cyclops non-mask wearer, falls victim to the disease, you Ienter a grocery store or crowded retail shop. will agree not to receive hospital treatment or the It has nothing to do with Gov. Gary Herbert use of a ventilator to keep you alive. calling the face mask today’s “fashion statement.” by Bryan GRAY I don’t wish to see you dead. I just want to A dog pooping on my front porch is also making Columnist make you accountable for your actions. You have a a statement, but that doesn’t mean it’s one to perfect right to get sick yourself, but you have no emulate. The reason I’m wearing one, along with masks to enter their stores are hearing angry right to inflict it on anyone else. The right to life, my wife stating I’d spend the evening in the protests. In Michigan, a security guard was shot liberty and the pursuit of happiness does not give garage if I didn’t start wearing one when I went in the head by angry parents after he told them you the right or privilege to assemble a nuclear out, is that anyone with an IQ more than that of a that their daughter would not be admitted bomb in your basement, fire a loaded bazooka at third-grader should understand it protects some without a mask. Trump followers in Arizona your neighbor, raise mosquitoes as a hobby, or fail people from contracting a virus. mocked reporters wearing face masks as being to take precautions against a disease which has And yes, the virus is a flu, but unlike the sissies, and the governor of Ohio backed down now killed more Americans than soldiers slain in seasonal flu, it is killing people at a rate some from his face mask requirement after a flood of the Vietnam War. 25-60 times higher than its annual cousin. That angry calls and emails. Hey, face masks come in all colors and designs. makes it more like a tumor than a pimple, so me Undoubtedly, the face mask issue has become There’s probably even one that displays the wearing a face mask is a very small sacrifice if it politicized by a small slice of Americans who think message “I’m an idiot!” If you can’t afford one, I’ll helps – even a little – to stop me from infecting it is patriotic to spread a deadly disease as long even buy it for you. another human being. as you smear your face with red, white, and blue Of course, not everyone is willing to make paint and hoist a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag. that sacrifice. Rep. Phil Lyman, a convicted felon For those who refuse to wear a face mask from rural , sees it as an infringement on in a crowded retail environment, I offer the his freedom. Companies now requiring face following plan: 6 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Oopini n Mental Check: when things go wrong, be strong

o here we are with what some our responses to the challenges in journey. Once upon a time, in a land name of God, but the very presence people would call very unset- this world will undoubtedly impact far, far away we shouted for joy to and omnipotence of God. And as we tling times. The uncertainty of our future. have this opportunity. recognize that God is the source of theS Coronavirus, and volatile stock The poet R. L. Sharpe wrote: “Isn’t Ours is a journey that leads to all that is sacred, we will be able to market worries, and some increased it strange that princes and kings, and Heavenly Father. Ours is a journey discover the beauty and spirituality concerns about not being infected by clowns that caper in sawdust rings, that has been made possible by the of our existence. In this manner, someone, or even worse, the possi- and common people like you and Savior. In this journey, as we interact we will begin to understand in bility of our infecting someone else. me, are builders for eternity. To each with others, it would appear that we some small way, the supernal love We have every reason is given a bag of tools, a all leave a bit of ourselves behind. As that God has for us. His love will to be concerned, but we shapeless mass and a book we serve others, as we love others, make it possible to go beyond our need to remind ourselves of rules. And each must and as we sacrifice for others, we weaknesses and imperfections. His that we can manage this make, ere life is flown, become a little less selfish, a little love will make it possible to reach crisis, just like we’ve a stumbling block or a less self-centered…..and a little more eternity. managed every other crisis stepping stone.” like the Savior. And that, too, is part that has interrupted our That’s us. We’ve come of the Plan. lives in the past. And just to this world to make a With this in mind, maybe we need John Waterbury is a retired Clinical Mental as with those crises in the unique contribution, and to live a little more intentionally. Health Counselor who has lived in Utah past, we can manage this the purpose for this con- Maybe we need to fear less and love since 1984 when he moved to Bountiful one, and the distress will tribution is not necessarily more. Maybe we need to do our best with his wife and four children. Since then, pass. As the World Health Jo hn to gain world acclaim, or to be our best, because after all, we he has written a weekly column for several Organization reminds us, Waterbury to achieve some kind of are sons and daughters of the Most years for the Davis County Clipper entitled wash our hands, and keep cnto tribu er immunity from pain and High God. The Savior is our Chief “The Dear John Letters” which was also our fingers away from discomfort. But rather, Exemplar. The Holy Ghost is our used throughout the intermountain West our faces, and out of our mouths it is to fulfill a promise we made to guide and companion. We are not focusing on addiction and mental health and eyes. This crisis will pass and God; a promise that we would do our out-matched. problems. This new column will focus on we will return to our patterns of the part; that we would plant seeds that We worship God; not only the mental health and life management issues. past. But maybe we’ll be changed others might harvest, that we would somehow. love God and love our neighbors. In many cases, we often seem to Maybe what we’re going through now be oblivious to the amazing beauty is just a minor course correction. We that surrounds us. Our family have been created by God, for God’s members may seem distant or taken purposes. His plan is perfect, and for granted. We may have been too we fit in to that perfect plan. So be busy to recognize that the colors strong and of a good courage. are still bright, Eternal Principles are We all know that life can be dif- still relevant; and even though the ficult; and granted, more often than way we experience the world needs not, life is no “dance in the park.” a little attention, this period will be In fact, it’s more like a wrestling but a brief moment, and that brief match! But apparently, that too, is moment has the power to change us. part of the plan. With all the bruises The Gospel teaches us that when and aches and pains of mortality, things go wrong, be strong, but that’s sometimes it’s easy to believe that harder than it sounds. We’re taught we’re out-matched, but we’re not. to look for the light, especially when Yes, there are lessons to be learned the darkness seems to be all around and tears to be shed, and people us, but that can seem overwhelming. to be loved. But we’re not out- And we’re taught not that everything matched. We have gifts that need will be ok in the future, but that to be shared, and life that needs everything is already all right, and to be lived, and people to be loved, that everything will be converted rather than simply sitting back into something beneficial. Sometimes and watching Heavenly Father’s that requires a major leap of faith. Plan unfold. That’s part of what we It might be helpful to remember, signed on for. To do less, is to fall as someone has written, that faith is short of the covenants we made not about everything turning out OK. with Heavenly Father. Brothers and Faith is about being OK no matter sisters, there is purpose in the pain how things turn out. that we experience in life. We are The reality is that this world has not victims, but victors! We’re in the been created specifically for us, to midst of a journey that has eternal learn lessons that could be taught in ramifications. We’re not here by no other way. And we’re taught that accident. We need to celebrate this The Davis Clipper News Friday, May 15, 2020 7 V et Park Crime Briefs between 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m., where the female knocked House fire in N. Salt Lake on the door and distracted the homeowner by posing as a construction University of Utah student asking if the homeowner would take a survey. During this time, the male subject went into an open garage and also into their unlocked vehicle look- may begin soon ing for items to steal. They went to another house Tuesday doing the same thing. Please contact the Centerville Police Department at 801-292-8441 with any information. by Tom Haraldsen t [email protected]

BOUNTIFUL — City Council voted Tuesday night to allow developers of the Bountiful Veterans Park to begin preliminary site preparation once they get Courtesy SDMF clearance from the city engineering department. The South Davis Metro Fire responded to a house fire at 1057 park will be built on a site north of city hall, which is Oldham Dr. in North Salt Lake May 8 at 8:40 a.m. No one was in the process of being remodeled. injured and crews quickly extinguished the fire, according to the SDMF Facebook page. Fire investigators were working Courtesy CPD City manager Gary Hill told council members on determining the cause of the fire as of press time. “With that contractors working on city hall plan on clear- the permission of the homeowners, we wanted to share ing the property north of the building in the next few some photos and show why you should keep doors closed,” Man sentenced in days. After that, the Vet Park developers could begin the post read. The fire started in a bedroom that sustained significant damage, the other bedroom had the door closed stalking case preparations for building the first phase of the park, and there was no damage. “This is an example of why we which they hope to have completed by November. recommend keeping the doors closed. Be Safe!” FARMINGTON — A man At Tuesday’s meeting, councilmember Chris accused of following teenage Simonsen, who is chairman of the Vet Park board, girls at Harmons grocery store Assault suspect and stalking other women has reported that fundraising for the first phase of the been sentenced to prison. park is going well, particularly since the organization Layton Police are asking for Chad Flitton, 44, was sen- gained non-profit status last November. the public’s help to identify this tenced to spend up to five years “We have raised close to $700,000 since then,” woman who allegedly assaulted in prison, according to court the clerk at 7-11 on Main Street documents. In February, Flitton he said. “As of now, we have 3,000 veterans whose over the weekend because of pleaded guilty to attempted names have been submitted for inclusion on the a dispute over the hours the stalking with a prior conviction. store could legally sell beer. walls of the park. Just last night, as I was sitting Charging documents state Courtesy DCSO on my front porch, a woman pulled into my Please contact the LPD with Flitton allegedly followed girls any information and reference Chad Flitton driveway and said that her husband turns 89 this around the store in Farmington incident number 20-06241. Courtesy LPD July 6, 2019. A 20-year-old woman week, and he’s so looking forward to seeing his reported that she saw Flitton follow her and the girls while name on that wall.” she was also at Harmons. Flitton was arrested about three Simonsen said the park will be developed in CPD seeks public's help months later. three phases, with the first phase to include up Flitton has allegedly been the subject of protective The Centerville Police are looking for two suspects in orders filed by multiple women and other crimes since to 15 benches, the Columbia Statue, the We the a red Jeep who went to a residence on Monday, May 11, 2015, according to charging documents. People monument and of course walls for veterans’ names. The second and third phases will further add amenities to the park, including more benches and additional granite pavers. Rob Vandegraff, treasurer for the committee, said the park “will look like a finished park even as we complete phase one. The park will be fully land- scaped, with all the flags from the different military branches included. We figure the cost to build phase one to be $853,600. We have a list of contributors who are pledging more donations, and once they start to see construction on the site, I know we’ll receive those donations and many more. People are buying pavers at an increasing rate. I feel very comfortable that we’ll have at least another $170,000 coming by this summer, more than we need to complete the first phase.” Hill said he wanted to make sure council mem- bers were satisfied with the progress of the fund- raising effort before granting permission to proceed, which council did with a 5-0 vote. Hill said the contractors for the city hall project are busy back- filling trenches and getting very close to completing their work. Once that is completed, city engineering could give the Vet Park group permission to begin work on their site. The Clipper runs a weekly Q&A announcement concerning the Vet Park. You can see it again in this week’s edition. 8 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Bountiful Temple opens with limited access

by Becky Ginos crossing state or regional borders bg [email protected] and all government and public health directives will be observed BOUNTIFUL — The First including the use of safety Presidency of The Church of equipment such as masks, the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints statement said. announced last week that several A limited number of staff, as few temples, including Bountiful, would as two or three people, will assist open this week with limited access in these living sealing ordinances. in the first of four phases to cau- The bride and groom will be met at tiously return to full operations. the door of the temple along with “With profound gratitude to their limited number of guests and our Heavenly Father that He has escorted to the sealing room. heard our prayers, we rejoice in Only those who have no COVID- announcing a careful, phased 19 symptoms and are in good health reopening of temples,” the First should attend. Following each Presidency said in the statement. ceremony, the sealing and other

courtesy photo “Beginning Monday, May 11, 2020, rooms in the temple will be thor- Ai Mainl ne Construction worker gives Layton Mayor Joy Petro instructions living husband-and-wife sealing oughly cleaned and sanitized. on how to dig the foundation for the latest Have A Heart Home to be built in the city. ordinances will be performed in selected temples for members who The four phases include: have been previously endowed.” »»Phase 1: Living husband-and-wife The opening began with select sealings by appointment ‘ Have a Heart’ breaks temples in Idaho, Utah and in »»Phase 2: Open for all living Germany and Sweden. Initially, ordinances only sealings will take place Monday »»Phase 3: Open for all ordinances ground on 27th house through Saturday by appointment with restrictions only and will be limited to one »»Phase 4: Open for full operations by Becky Ginos the critical shortage of affordable sealing ceremony or family at a time, the release said. Other temples will reopen based bg [email protected] housing in northern Utah, especially for families with special needs Staff will verify when the on local government and public LAYTON — The Have a Heart children,” said Shauna Ray, NWAOR’s appointment is made that the health directives, the release said. Home Foundation broke ground on 2020 President in the statement. couple lives within the approved For more information about its 27th home Tuesday morning at “And especially during the pandemic, geographic area for receiving specific temples and any restrictions 205 S. Angel Street in Layton. the need is more critical than ever.” ordinances in that temple. Any please visit: Sponsored by the Northern The home will be built by restrictions related to travel and Temples.Churchof JesusChrist.org. Wasatch Association of Realtors Mainline Construction of Layton (NWAOR) and the Northern Wasatch and take about five to six months to Homebuilders Association (NWHBA), complete. the foundation has been remodeling “My dad was a homebuilder and I and building homes for first-time saw the things he did to help people home buyers since 1998, with a get into a home,” said Stuart Smith focus on families with special needs who has built at least 10 other Have children, according to a release. a Heart Homes. “I’ve tried to follow The lot is a surplus parcel that same path. It’s just something donated by Layton City who is also we do. It’s not the most profitable waving all fees. “Have a Heart Homes project but it’s the most satisfying.” is our continuing initiative to address Smith said the home is a rambler style with a two-car garage. “We’ve widened the halls and doors and the It’s not home will include a wheelchair ramp. We’re building this specifically for a the most family with a special needs child.” The finished home could appraise profitable at $385,000, he said, but with the “ donated lot the price will probably project but be under $200,000. Discounts will also be provided with mortgage it’s the most closing fees. Deserving families, including satisfying.” those with special needs children, can apply at www.nwaor.com or call © 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. » Stuart Smith 801-476-4216 for more information. The Bountiful Temple is one of several that reopened this week in Utah. The Davis Clipper News Friday, May 15, 2020 9 10 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper A good night’s sleep can impact emotional well being

by Becky Ginos » Sitting is the new smoking. bg [email protected] “We sit at work and on the couch watching TV, etc.,” she said. “Get up — In this crazy frequently during the day. Maybe time of wearing masks and social every couple of hours take a walk or distancing, many people may find something. Just move a little.” themselves suffering from depres- » Don’t eat a heavy meal before sion and anxiety. Getting a good bedtime. “Your stomach will work night’s rest might just help ease hard all night digesting instead of those problems. sleeping,” Mehlhoff said. “I recom- “We need to prioritize sleep mend not eating for three hours for stress management,” said Terri before bed and try having a lighter Mehlhoff, a family nurse practitioner meal for dinner.” and medical clinic manager at Roger V. Tuttle » Take deep breaths. “When Che rry blossoms are always a sure sign of spring in Davis County. Salt Lake Community College. “It’s you get into bed, put your hand important for immunity too which on your belly and take five deep is critical right now. Most people breaths in, really pushing your don’t get enough quality sleep.” belly out,” she said. “This stimulates ‘rest and digest.’ Once people start Mehlhoff offers these tips to doing it they love it. Expanding and get better sleep: contracting as you exhale is crit- » What keeps you up at night is ical. Focus on your monkey mind, not having enough natural sunlight breathing to the count of five then during the day. “There’s too much Aae te ch r exhaling to the count of five as well.” from Legacy artificial exposure at night,” she Preparatory said. “Screens, laptops, even lights. Sleep has a profound effect on Academy In the old days people went to bed mental health, said Mehlhoff. “If in North Salt Lake honored her students with their annual chalk art festival that they did from their homes this year. Families drove by last week to view the art as the principal and a few social distancing teachers waved.

courtesy photo courtesy image with the light and got up with the someone comes to me and says light. Artificial light jacks with our ‘I’m anxious’ I tell them to prioritize circadian rhythms.” sleep. It works for immunity and » Your body naturally wants depression.” to fall asleep when it’s cool. “Make Several bad nights have far your room cool and dark then your reaching effects, she said. “You start body says, ‘hey, it’s time to sleep.’ to crave more garbage the next day Have the temperature between 60 like donuts, pizza, etc. – sometimes and 67.” without even realizing it.” » Do what’s in your best Mehloff works with a lot of col- interest. “Everybody metabolizes lege students. “Some say they wake differently,” said Mehlhoff. “Caffeine up at 3 in the morning and look has a long half life so it can interfere at their phone,” she said. “How do with your sleep for hours and hours. they have any hope of falling back I say avoid it after noon. Alcohol asleep? Its effects are profound. may make you fall asleep but it can We’re not meant to live with this interfere with deep sleep.” technology – evolution is slow.” The Davis Clipper News Friday, May 15, 2020 11 Whisper Cove Assisted Living & Memory Care

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, many was modified, much to the delight of the senior citizens and their families are residents, to include a parade of extended wondering what to do to provide a safe and family members and friends driving by in healthy environment for themselves and their decorated vehicles. The neighborhood their loved ones who are most at risk. It is behind provided the perfect safe environment an extraordinarily complex issue. There are for the residents to sit apart on lawn chairs so many factors involved that there is not a and watch over 60 cars drive by and greet the “one size fits all” solution. Each individual residents with waives and cheers. The staff circumstance is different and requires careful afterwards presented the residents with a consideration to make the best choice for the bouquet of flowers and a Mother’s Day meal. emotional, physical, and mental wellbeing of One resident said that she was a little the individual and their family. hesitant to go out but that it was, “So much The staff at Whisper Cove Assisted fun,“ The families, staff, and residents Living & Memory Care in Kaysville are taking thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. extraordinary measures to make sure their There has even been an adjustment resident population is cared for and pro- in providing services internally since the tected. Whisper Cove is a privately commu- residents have not been able to go out into nity that is locally owned and operated. They the community. Several of the CNAs have have been opened for less then one year been assisting in providing haircuts, painting in Kaysville, Utah and have gained a great and polishing fingernails, as well as other reputation for their level of care and services. assisting the residents with other services. It They have excellent online ratings because of courtesy photos truly has been an all hands effort of service, their extra efforts and care. programs at Whisper Cove to provide for the were also some creative talents shared love and sacrifice. During the last several months the State mental and emotional wellbeing. like tumbling and cheer stunts, a display of In these trying times it is nice to know has put restrictions on family visits and on The staff has been proactive in changing knitting and crochet, and even a manager that our most vulnerable population is able the ability of the residents to travel out into their activity schedule to provide a full throwing a quarter twenty feet in the air and to be secure and safe in an atmosphere the community. There have also been social service of activities and fun. They recently catching it on his forehead. The showstopper where they can have access to sociality, distancing requirements as well as changes held a talent show where members of the however was a brilliant display of animal activities, meals, housekeeping, care, and a in the way the residents eat, play, and staff and community were able to participate. sounds by two of the residents. homelike environment that will continually interact. While this has provided protection It included many of the traditional talents Other adjustments had to be made on be changing and focusing on the wellbeing physically from the virus it also has made like dancing, singing, magic tricks, a piano Mother’s Day. It is traditionally a day of of the individual until this pandemic passes… it necessary to adjust the operations and solo and other great performances. There visiting and family gatherings. This however and beyond. 12 Friday, May 15, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper ‘Pandemics and People’ web course starts May 18 OGDEN — To help understand past and present pandemics, Weber State University Community Education and the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences is offering a free online summer course titled “Pandemics and People,” beginning May 18 and running through July 1.

The course will provide the community with a Weber State University broad understanding of the issues and effects of Weber State University is offering an online course to help deal with the coronavirus pandemic. a global pandemic such as COVID-19. It will cover a variety of topics intended to help participants engage with all aspects of how a pandemic changes daily life. We wanted to enrich our own – and “We decided to offer ‘Pandemics and People’ because we wanted to enrich our own – and our our students’ – understanding of the students’ – understanding of the dramatic changes dramatic changes we are living through” we are living through,” said Susan Matt, WSU history “ professor, in a release. “COVID-19 is reshaping our personal lives, but it is also altering our towns, states, » Susan Matt, WSU history professor nations and globe. This course will help us all place see this pandemic in a new light,” Matt said. on climate; and social workers will explore how it our individual experiences into a larger context.” “Psychologists will explain how pandemics change is reshaping grief.” The course will be taught virtually using Zoom the way we think and feel; sociologists will show Weber State’s continuing education department and Google Meet video conferencing platforms. how social class influences experience; political offers various courses throughout the year to Although there is no cost associated with the scientists will help us understand how politics encourage life-long learning, professional devel- course, participants are required to register at shape responses. opment and community engagement. For summer continue.weber.edu/communityed/Class. Everyone “Historians will outline how past generations 2020, WSU will move its community education who enrolls in the course can earn one free credit dealt with illnesses. Criminal justice scholars courses online. Courses are now available for reg- in Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and will examine how viruses affect incarcerated istration. Visit weber.edu/communityed for course Special Programs (Sociology 2920). populations. Geographers will explain the effects listings and more information. During the seven-week course, faculty from various disciplines in Weber State's College of Social & Behavioral Sciences will examine how COVID-19 is reshaping daily life around the world, including national and international politics, social interac- tions, and even emotions and cognition. “Experts in various fields will help participants The Davis Clipper Friday, May 15, 2020 Friday, May 15, 2020 life 13 Community r& Pe sonal Interest in Di av s County Life

Viewmont senior Baden Mathews walks past graduation balloons to the Media Center to return his Woods Cross senior James Sterner organizes paperwork for his graduation photos by Bell photographer Michael Figgens. graduation gown. G rad Prep

B ell photographer Tyson Anderson enters identifying information into the computer while Davis High School graduate Michael McClellan waits for his photo.

P hotos by Roger V. Tuttle Bou ntiful High School Principal Aaron Hogge shakes hands with himself in a mock-graduation moment. 14 Friday, May 15, 2020 life The Davis Clipper Monthly checklist from USU Natural remedies for Extension Gardener’s Almanac our immune system pril showers bring May flowers – as well as » Apply a slow-release lawn fertilizer to Body aches, fever, chills and nasal a wide array of gardening tasks. Utah State provide a long-lasting effect throughout the University Extension’s Gardener’s Almanac summer months. congestion, common symptoms of providesA a checklist for each month as well as the flu, can stop you in your tracks, links for tips and further information. The May Pests and Problems: leaving you bedridden for days. checklist follows. » Monitor newly planted vegetables for cutworm and flea beetle damage. “Complications arising from these illnesses » Plant warm-season vegetables and annual » Monitor for cankerworm damage on scrub can become serious,” says Dr. Suhyun An (www. flowers once the threat of the last frost has oak and Box Elder trees along the foothills. passed. drsuhyunan.com), an expert on regenerative med- » Monitor for aphids on lush new spring icine and co-author of Demystifying Stem Cells: A » By planting tomatoes deeper, they are able to growth on a variety of plants. Treat for aphids Real-Life Approach To Regenerative Medicine. form more roots along the stem, creating a more by using “softer” solutions such as spraying vigorous plant. Dr. An says there are ways to prevent the them with a hard stream of water or by using an symptoms from reaching that serious point. To feel » Consider planting sweet corn in the garden insecticidal soap. better and get back on your feet, she recommends every other week (until early July) to extend the » Monitor for slugs and snails. These pests harvest. numerous natural cold and flu remedies to alleviate thrive in moist, cool areas of the garden and your symptoms: » Consider the various types of fertilizers. landscape, feeding on a variety of plant hosts. Vitamin C. Some studies indicate that vitamin » Thin out overcrowded seedlings using » Protect Ash trees from the lilac-ash C can shorten the lifespan of a cold and boost your a pair of scissors. Try to avoid disturb- borer around the first of May ing the young roots. immune system. “The best way to get it is through your diet; the fresher the food, the better,” Dr. An says. “Oranges, limes, lemons, grapefruits, leafy Ask greens, and bell peppers are all good sources of vitamin C. Be careful with supplements because — an — they can lead to upset stomach and kidney stones.” Honey. Honey has natural antiviral and anti- Expert microbial properties. “Drinking honey in tea with lemon can ease sore throat pain,” Dr. An says. “Research suggests that honey is an effective cough suppressant, too. Honey often contains Clostridium bacteria, so never give honey to a child younger than 1-year-old because infants’ immune systems aren’t able to fight them off.” Chicken soup. This popular cold and flu remedy helps because hot liquids reduce mucus buildup and keep you hydrated. “Chicken soup, in particular, has anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce a cold’s unpleasant side effects,” Dr. An says. “Keep some in the freezer or even canned for flu season. It’s quick to prepare that way and soothing to eat.” Aromas. “When you have congestion from the flu, applying camphor or menthol salve around your nose can help break up mucus,” Dr. An says. USU extension “Aromatherapy oils, such as peppermint and euca- lyptus, can have a similar effect. Also, vapor rub can » Protect fruit blossoms and tender garden » Control codling moth in apples and pears to plants from late freezing temperatures. reduce cold symptoms, especially in children older reduce wormy fruit. For specific timing, see the than 2 years. It helps open air passages to combat » Plant summer-blooming bulbs including Utah Pests Advisories. gladiola, begonia, dahlia and canna. congestion, reduce coughing, and improve sleep. » Treat for powdery mildew on apples begin- It’s a good alternative to over-the-counter cold » Divide warm-season ornamental grasses ning when leaves are emerging (at ½-inch green) when new growth begins to emerge. medicines in young children because of unwanted until June. side effects.” » It’s already time to take notice of weeds. » Watch for insect pests in raspberries from Probiotics. These are friendly bacteria and yeast » Allow the foliage of spring blooming bulbs mid-May thru early June. found in the body, some foods, and supplements. (tulips, daffodils and crocus) to die down before » Watch for cutworm damage in turfgrass and cutting the leaves off. “They can help keep your gut and immune system new vegetable starts. healthy, and they may reduce your chance of getting » Turfgrass needs minimal irrigation each » Monitor for damaging turfgrass insects. In week. sick with an upper respiratory infection,” Dr. An says. areas previously damaged, consider a preventative “For a delicious and nutritious source of helpful » In compacted sites, aerate with hollow core (systemic) insecticide. aerator when turfgrass is actively growing (April bacteria, include probiotic yogurt in your diet.” to June). “Colds and the flu are threats to us every year, but they don’t have to get us down for long,” Dr. An » Control broadleaf weeds in the lawn when For all things gardening, visit garden.usu.edu. Here you says. “Natural home remedies can reduce symptoms temperatures are between 60 and 80 F. Follow the will find videos, checklists, downloadable information, label and stop use of broadleaf herbicides once so you can be more comfortable and get the rest information on our demonstration gardens, and sign-up you need to get better faster.” the temperature is above 85 F. links for our online gardening courses. The Davis Clipper life Friday, May 15, 2020 15 business

inston Churchill once create a vibrant community. said, “Success is not final, Small and mid-sized cities are failure is not fatal; it is the V ote for Main Street in the fight for their economic lives. Wcourage to continue that counts.” Many aren’t aware of the magnitude It is that time of year where many Building Main Street, not Wall Street of the struggle or the size of the communities have either gone mountain they must climb to find through or are preparing to go success or respite from the eco- through their local elections. While it business office that helps the poten- challenged more than ever, every nomic storm, if respite even exists. can be easy to believe your individual tial startups and simplifies the entire penny that can be kept within the These aren’t the days where a slow vote has little impact on the National process. Send the message to poten- boundaries of the local community is meandering approach is prudent; or local outcomes, nothing could be tial startups that your community is crucial. Those dollars will recirculate these are the days where the slow further from the truth. Let’s address business friendly on all over and over again and meandering are left as a carcass our votes on the local level. Our fronts. providing additional jobs, on the economic road. Vote for bold local vote not only impacts various Understanding the sales tax and progress candidates that understand tourism. issues in your local community, nature of higher paying within the city. Cities Vote for candidates that understand it can determine the direction of jobs that accompany new simply must get this hyper-local. Vote for candidates that your community revitalization and businesses moving to right. are business friendly. A vote for a transformation efforts for years to town is what separates Voters must candidate with those attributes is come. the true candidates from understand candidates a vote for building Main Street, not The candidates you elect today those blowing smoke. claiming to solve all Wall Street. can have a huge impact on the direc- Companies relocating their community woes tion and future of your community or start-ups offering are blowing smoke and or downtown. The questions you ask those high-paying jobs pandering to those John A. Newby, author of the "Building of them are critical. Questions such are few and far between. Jo hn A. Newby ignorant of the crisis Main Street, Not Wall Street " column and as: Do they understand the power Communities must come the cities are in. There Facebook group dedicated to helping and pull of tourism to the com- to the reality that court- clo umnist are very few people that communities and media companies munity? Do they understand how ing those companies is, at wouldn’t want to solve work together allowing both to not important being business friendly best, high stakes poker. Communities all the woes. The smart candidates just survive, but thrive in a world where is to drawing new and younger that understand the slim odds of must understand the only way to truly-local is lost to Amazon, Wall entrepreneurs to your community? winning those few bids will have the begin solving these woes is to keep Street chains and others. His email at: Do they understand upper hand. They as many dollars local as possible and [email protected]. that wishing for new have the upper high-paying jobs to The only hand because they show up is usually understand that to a fool’s errand? Do way to improve their odds they understand when competing the real importance begin with other commu- of having a city “ nities in this high- led hyper-local solving stakes poker game, movement? Do they they must revitalize even know what a these woes and transform hyper-local move- their downtown. ment is? is to keep Companies simply These and other don’t relocate questions are critical as many to cities lacking to your community community vibrancy, and specifically dollars heart and soul. It downtown. Tourism is hard enough is indeed the one local as to retain workers thing that commu- as it is; they seek nities can control possible” quality of life. This to an extent. The is something your events they host and community must the atmosphere they provide are so provide for their employees to be crucial to bringing outside visitors relevant. in to spend their money in your Do candidates understand what community. hyper-local means? Hyper-local Being business friendly is critical efforts must be led by the city. They to growth. Communities that make must promote, encourage and above it difficult for start-up or new all, set the example. When cities pur- businesses are simply left behind in chase goods outside of their commu- today’s world. Those entrepreneurs nity, they are sending a message to will simply go to the next town their residents that hyper-local really that happens to be more business isn’t that important. That is the nail friendly to open their business there. in the coffin of communities moving City officials can create a one-stop forward. With city’s budgets being 16 Friday, May 15, 2020 life The Davis Clipper National Reflections winner has local ties

Avnea Ja Relyea, the granddaughter of Roger and Lise Tuttle of Bountiful, has been named a National Reflections Contest winner for 2019-20. Her entry captured the essence of the theme “Look Within” for this year. She is the daughter of Ramon and Kiera Relyea of Eagle, Idaho. Kiera is a 2000 graduate of Woods Cross High School. Ava Jane said she was “very happy” to have been chosen a winner, and said her favorite part is “getting money for my college and getting an award. I’m excited to see my National award,” which she should be getting later this year. The national contest had over 1,000 entries in six categories.

courtesy photos The Davis Clipper life Friday, May 15, 2020 17 schools School’s logo reflects changing times by Becky Ginos It’s fun but super time consuming. It things to the children and parents bg [email protected] takes about 12 hours to prepare for can sit with their child and see how We had no two hours.” I teach it. I’ve seen 9- and 10-year- BOUNTIFUL — When Saint Fourth-grade teacher olds become responsible idea how Catholic School changed its logo and Kelli-Ann Allen has and excited to keep created a motto last fall no one knew adjusted to remote learning.” intensely of the impending pandemic that learning also. “It’s Both teachers “ would change the whole world. Now super important host Zoom significant as teachers and students navigate to educate meetings this difficult situation, everything has the child but four days a these new new meaning. I want to week for “While we spent much time connect two hours symbols evaluating our ethos and how to and have a with their best capture that in two symbols, relationship students. would we had no idea how intensely with my “I go over significant these new symbols would students as math, become as we seek to save precious well,” she that’s become” academic and social/emotional time said. “With the most » Katie Bakker for our school, our students and technology difficult,” families during a global pandemic,” like Zoom we said Pankratz. this challenge and we’ve tackled it,” said Katie Bakker, Advancement & can connect. I “Most parents Allen said. “We problem solved and Communications for Saint Olaf. “We want to make sure are working so we’ll be successful in all of this.” started with ideals that seem to reg- they know I’m still they’re trying to “This is a year we’re never going ister with all parents: college prep, here for them.” work that out. It’s so to forget,” said Pankratz. “We’ve rigorous academics and leadership.” Allen is spending more hard.” created a bond. We’ve experienced For the new logo, the school time making videos too. “I do what Despite the difficult situation, trauma together and they’ve helped traded a solitary male Viking for a I’d normally do in the classroom,” Pankratz and Allen have seen a me through. We have to keep at it. Viking on an ocean’s journey, said she said. “It helps so I can explain positive side. “We’ve come up against This too shall pass.” Bakker. “The ship is a symbol that includes everyone. On the ship, we all have a job to do based on our individual skills and talents. We journey together going our separate ways when the final destination is reached.” Carrie Pankratz, who teaches third grade, is in her first year at the school. “Luckily it’s not my first year teaching,” she said. “I feel for all of those. But man did I learn a lot this year but it’s been great.” Pankratz said when they closed the school and moved online, she tried to really organize her lesson plans in the easiest way possible. “But we were just starting to teach a lot of stuff like typing. I included hyperlinks to walk them through. I’ve had several students who have been able to do it themselves. I do a silly video every day to bring some normalcy so they see my face and know ‘that’s my teacher’ and parents can see me too.” She also creates videos for direct instruction. “I do those myself so they’re used to hearing my voice,” said Pankratz. “They’re short. Third graders’ attention span is only about three to four minutes. That’s been good. I might continue to do that. Courtesy photo The staff sends messages of hope to students while everyone is learning remotely. 18 Friday, May 15, 2020 life The Davis Clipper schools

Mrs. Wing with B HS hosts drive-through Wonderland Preschool alumnus Peter food donations Glissmeyer in 2016. by Becky Ginos students because of the implications of bg [email protected] coronavirus.” The pantry had him pick up one of BOUNTIFUL — As people struggle their trucks that morning. “I drove the with job loss from the pandemic, food truck from the food pantry and then banks are seeing a surge in numbers drove it back at the end of the day,” said for those needing assistance. A teacher Jacobson. “It was the ideal way. People and coach at Bountiful High decided to would just pull up and pop their trunk take action. Ben Jacobson organized a and we’d grab the food out with no drive-through food donation last week contact. Some got out of their car and to assist the Bountiful Community Food handed it to us or put it in the truck Pantry and gathered more than 900 lbs. then drove away.” of much needed essential items. Some passersby stopped to ask what “I got the idea from Weber State was going on, he said. “Then they went University,” said Jacobson. “They did a home and got food and came back. We drive through food drive and I’d seen on had a pretty good turnout. I was sur- TV that food pantries were hurting. I’m prised by how many people who were courtesy photo a teacher and I coach track and cross donating would thank us. I thought, ‘you country at Bountiful. I thought I could shouldn’t be thanking us you’re the ones sponsor it through the school so I could donating.’” Teacher retiring reach families, etc. I thought it would be Jacobson said he might consider simple enough and be helpful to benefit another drive. “If I thought I could everyone involved.” generate more interest I’d probably do it after 42 years Jacobson reached out to staff at again.” the high school and created a signup from Adrienne Glissmeyer Mrs. Wing’s educational philos- sheet asking for volunteers for an hour ophy regarding preschool has throughout the day. “We shared it on BHa S te chers For the Davis Clipper remained steady: she introduces social media too,” he said. “We probably Ben Jacobson Pamela Wing of Bountiful is the children to a broad variety had 10 to 12 people. We didn’t use the (left) and Nic Cronin take retiring this month after 42 years of interesting topics over the donations at the of teaching. Mrs. Wing grew up course of the year, helps them food drive. in Bountiful and graduated from prepare academically and socially Bountiful High School. She earned for kindergarten in a nurturing her Bachelor of Science degree and structured environment, and in Education from Brigham ensures that each child leaves Young University in 1975. She preschool feeling capable and taught sixth grade at Cascade loved. Elementary in Orem for two years, She has led her classes on followed by one year educating yearly field trips to the Bountiful sixth graders at Leo J. Muir Fire Station, embarked on epic Elementary in Bountiful. art projects, enthusiastically She took a brief hiatus from embraced the chaotic excitement teaching between 1978-1981 while of each holiday, been impressed her husband, Dr. Robert Wing, with countless treasures proudly completed his ophthalmology brought by the children for residency in Sacramento, Calif. show-and-tell, and given her Upon her return to Utah in students the opportunity to show August 1981, Mrs. Wing and her compassion and give service sister, Jody Griffiths, started through performing their annual Wonderland Preschool in Mrs. Christmas singing programs at Wing’s home. After a few years local long-term care facilities. of co-teaching, Mrs. Griffiths Mrs. Wing leaves a legacy changed career paths and Mrs. of adoring students and their Wing continued to operate families who she hopes to Wonderland Preschool. continue to see after retiring. We Mrs. Wing has cheerfully thank her for sharing her passion nurtured hundreds of children for education, teaching talent, during her career, many whose remarkable patience, and sincere parents attended Wonderland love and concern for children Roger V. Tuttle Preschool when they were young. within our community. The Davis Clipper life Friday, May 15, 2020 19 O bituaries

Kim J Nichols Melvin Ray Bryson R ahe Lynn Anderson 1955-2020 1932-2020 July 12, 1958 – May 7, 2020 Bountiful — Kim J Nichols, daughter Mel took one of those life steps After many years of a hard fought of H Duane and Barbara Nichols, was that we all know we are going to battle the love of our lives succumbed born in Evanston, Wyo. on April 20, take, but was hoping for at least one to his many health issues. Rahe 1955. She peacefully passed away May more day to spend here on earth faced his daily struggles with a great 10, 2020. With a big heart, kind and with his beloved “Annie” and his attitude toward life. We take great sweet loving spirit she was a bright four children, Michelle Favatella, comfort in knowing Rahe is finally at light and source to each and every Jana Bryson, Brandon Mel Bryson peace and pain free. Rahe was born one of her family and friends. (Jaylynn), Brett Ray Bryson (Suzanne), in Ogden and spent his childhood Surviving are mother, Barbara; as well as Brady Sessions (Candace), in Utah and Arizona. Rahe was a brother, Geary (Charrie); niece and his 16 grandchildren and four Master Brick Mason by trade; his Ashley and sister Leslie. She was great-grandchildren. He was a beloved craftsmanship can be found on many preceded in death by brother Shawn R son, brother, husband, father, and homes and businesses throughout Nichols and father H Duane Nichols. grandfather. Mel stepped into the Utah and California. Rahe married his Private family graveside services will be held on Saturday, next life on May 10, 2020 — Mother’s sweetheart Carolyn Gandy on April 22, 1982 in Bountiful. Rahe May 16, 2020 at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Day. and Carolyn enjoyed 38 wonderful years together. Rahe had a Mel was born Jan. 10, 1932 in passion for hunting, fishing, camping and golfing with family Bountiful, to Samuel A Bryson and and friends. Rahe also loved the Green Bay Packers, Go Pack Go! Mable Holbrook Bryson. Mel was the Predeceased by: grandparents; parents; Rahe Howard and youngest of six children. They are all Gwendolyn Miner Anderson; brother-in-laws; Kim Gandy and Katie Lee Shumway McKay having a great reunion together now. Randy Eggett; nephews; Robert J Anderson, and Chandler Dale Mel graduated from Davis High Poulsen. School, and then joined the Navy and Survived by: spouse; Carolyn; son; Jared (Heather), daughter; May 30, 1981 served four years during the Korean Ashley (RJ); brothers; Boyd (Karen), Jim, Russell, Robert; aunt – May 7, 2020 War. After his military service, he Cheryl (Bill) Simmons; grandchildren; Trever (Gwen), Jaden Our beautiful Katie was a 38-year- decided to serve a mission for The (Brooklee), Shaylee, Gracie, Rylan, and Julian. old woman full of love, kindness, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day In-laws: Rupert and Marilyn Gandy; sister and brother-in- poise and wisdom. She always took Saints. In 1955 Mel was called to serve in Timmons, Canada, an laws; Sharri (Jon) Gailey, Linda (Norm) Thomas, Gayleen Gandy, the time to look you in the eye and Eastern Canadian Mission. He served for two years and returned Shauna Eggett, Darryl (Lisa) Gandy, Laura (Dale) Poulsen, listen with genuine interest. You knew to begin his college life; two years at Weber State College and Cayla (Brad) Benard. Best friends; Mark (Wendy) Brown, Randy she cared about you. two years at Utah State University. Livingston, Linda Zecca, along with many nieces, nephews, Katie enjoyed playing piano and It was in the Spring of 1961 that Mel met the love of his life, and cousins. The family would also like to thank the many dancing. Her extraordinary drive led to LeeAnn “Annie” Shirley, and they sealed their love for time caregivers with Lakeview Hospital, NURH, SDSC transportation, personal and professional achieve- and all eternity in the Idaho Falls Temple on Nov. 22, 1961. This Lakeside Dialysis and Renew Hospice for their loving care. ments. She danced in the Nutcracker November they will have been married for 59 years. They are No services will be held at this time. The family will have a for Ballet West and was a member Aggies all the way. celebration of life at a later date. of dance teams at Woods Cross High After graduating with honors from Utah State University with School, the University of Utah, Weber State University, and the a Bachelor of Science, Mel taught auto mechanics at Bountiful Utah Grizzlies. She easily stood out on stage as she gracefully High School for 28 years, from 1961–1987. He also taught U.S. flowed in each of her dance performances. History, coached the soccer team, and was a student counselor She graduated with a BA in Accounting from Weber State for several years. Mel was only 55 years old at the time of University and an MBA from Westminster College. Katie also retirement, so he continued on to other careers. He transported received her CMA (Certified Management Accountant). She school buses from Ft. Valley, GA to Bountiful. He assisted with worked professionally as an accountant for Enterprise Rent-A-Car auto maintenance for Ford Motor Company, then went back to which took her to St. Louis, Missouri and Denver, Colorado. Most Davis School District as a parts runner until the age of 75. His recently, Katie was a Divisional Controller for HCA Healthcare family feels that there wasn’t anything he couldn’t fix. in Salt Lake City, Utah. However, her greatest achievement and Mel was a talented singer with a great tenor voice. He loved joy was becoming a wife and mother, nurturing her children to ham it up and tell jokes, water ski, play basketball and tennis. alongside her beloved husband. He was an excellent athlete. Most of all, he was a lover of his Katie was born in Salt Lake City, to Roger and Janet Shumway family and they took a multitude of trips together throughout on May 30, 1981. She was the middle child of five children. She the years. married her eternal companion, Erik McKay, in the Salt Lake Mel had a great testimony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Temple on May 10, 2002. She is the mother of three beautiful Latter-day Saints. He served in many church callings, including children, William, Wyatt and Katie. temple ordinance worker. He leaves behind a legacy of love, She was blessed to be able to spend a few precious moments loyalty, and integrity. He was honest to the core! If Mel Bryson with her newborn twins prior to suffering a sudden, severe brain said he would do something, you could be sure it would be done. hemorrhage. She passed peacefully on May 7, surrounded by her He suffered much pain near the end, and we, as a family, will loving family. miss him more than words can express, but are happy that he is Katie was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ now pain free, and his feeble body is whole again. of Latter-day Saints and exemplified Christ-Like attributes in all A viewing for friends and family is planned from 4 to 8 p.m., facets of her life. Friday evening, May 15, 2020 at the Bryson home. Graveside ser- Katie is survived by her husband, Erik, and children; William, vices for family will be held at Lakeview Cemetery on Saturday, Wyatt, and Katie. She is also survived by her parents, Roger May 16, 2020. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com and Janet Shumway, Kaysville; and siblings; Roger, Jr. (Carrie) Shumway, Bountiful; Jenny (Matt) Wright, Farmington; Michelle (Ben) Earnest, San Diego, CA; and Jacob (Dianne) Shumway, your ad Sunnyvale, CA., and many nieces and nephews. We will all miss our sweet Katie. The light and love she showed will stay in our hearts forever. Private graveside services will be held at the Kaysville Cemetery on May 13, 2020 at noon. Services will be broadcast here! via Facebook live at facebook.com/roger.g.shumway/. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com CAll Today! 295-2251 20 Friday, May 15, 2020 life The Davis Clipper obituaries

Loa Jean ‘Jeen’ Brown first jobs putting kits together and working in the warehouse. Mothers into flames, fatally trapping its two occupants. The fire set the were able to work part time to help with family finances. A strong, sprinklers off, soaking everything in the building, including Jeen’s 1949-2020 no-nonsense, intuitive, creative, savvy female business owner was inventory. Jeen stood in the street in front of her beloved building Loa Jean “Jeen” Burningham Brown, the role model her employees needed to learn the value of hard work, for hours, as black water streamed out the front doors and the roof age 70, was gloriously reunited with confidence, creating their own opportunities, and self-confidence. smoldered. her parents, brothers, and two sons on Keeping her mother Margie’s traditions alive was important to This was a sentinel event for Jeen, as her stress became May 4, 2020. Jeen’s trademark creativity, Jeen, who designed their home for entertaining family and friends. increasingly unmanageable. She was forgetting the names of sharp mind, and strong spirit were tem- They hosted the annual Brown family Christmas auction, 24th of the kids, her balance off, her speech was slurred; doctors were porarily imprisoned by the devastating July, baby showers, and holiday dinners, New Year’s Day celebra- perplexed. The symptoms were concerning, but Jeen would not disease Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, tions — so many parties that sometimes they even forgot they were slow down, as she had a business to operate. Over the next year liberated only by death while comforted hosting parties down in the basketball court with fog machines her condition worsened; she was always exhausted and depleted. It and surrounded by her loving family. and Starburst candy and best teenage friends who “also” forgot was time to finally close the business that had saved her life, many Jeen was born in Salt Lake City to ring the doorbell or thank the Browns for a pleasant evening. years ago. The family rallied around Jeen and Roger and helped tie on June 21, 1949 to Rulon and Margie Jeen’s favorite tradition was Christmas morning. Each year the up loose ends. It was a bittersweet time, but it brought the family Burningham. She was the only sister Burningham family would gather for a massive breakfast of Mickey closer as a result. to big brothers Gary, Dee, Rodney Mouse waffles, sausage and eggs, followed by a gift exchange and Finally, she received her diagnosis of Progressive Supranuclear (deceased age two), and the youngest Kim, who was 13 years old an epic wrapping paper battle. Throngs of sweaty children, delirious Palsy. Her body was failing, and there was nothing in the world when Little Loa arrived. Her light shone brightly from the beginning, with sugar, each received an impeccably wrapped present from that could slow or reverse it. Creekside, a brand-new care center, stoked by her loving and tightly knit family. She would be dolled Aunt Jeen and Uncle Roger. Thoughtful gifts like Play-Doh, finger opened for business precisely when Jeen could no longer live in and dressed up, preened by a proud mother who finally got her paints, lifelike toy drums and band instruments, jewelry-making kits her own home. This was exceptionally difficult for Roger, who loved (surprise!) little girl. At just 6 years old she made her fashionista with billions of tiny beads, Play-Doh, permanent markers, massive being with Jeen. They were a team, a unit practically joined at the debut when she was featured on the cover of Farmers’ Co-operator jigsaw puzzles, little xylophones with heavy wooden mallets, hip, running every mundane errand together and holding hands magazine, her exquisite little dress covered in baby chicks. (60 years Play-Doh, microphones that really worked, and interactive children’s while watching HGTV. For almost two years, Roger showed up daily later, Jeen would re-create this photo shoot with her granddaugh- books with buttons that played actual animal sounds and magical for a lunch date with his sweetheart. He would help Jeen to the ters and a couple of happy baby chicks.) The sparkle of pageantry batteries that “still” work! dining area and tenderly feed her, put her back in bed, and sit in his in her broad smile, she modeled the latest fashions for ZCMI, was Jeen loved the gospel of Jesus Christ, demonstrated through special recliner next to her hospital bed, and hold Jeen’s hand as crowned Miss Utah Mink, Miss Bountiful’s first attendant and years of church service and magnified by her strong faith. She they napped, HGTV whispering in the background. Jenni sat with her named Army ROTC and Military Ball Queen. loved taking her granddaughters to church. Ward members often momma every morning, keeping her company as the grandbabies Jeen attended and graduated from Bountiful High School in reminisce about Roger and Jeen proudly leading their parade of crawled on grandma. Everybody stayed by her side around the 1968, displaying an early aptitude for leadership as school Publicity little girls, all wearing matching dresses, tights, and shoes, into the clock when the end was near, reminiscing and giving grandma lots Manager, vice president of ZCMI Youngtimers, officer of the Utah chapel to take their seats. “Love One Another” and “Families Can Be of kisses. On May 4, 2020. She passed from this plane to another, Speech Arts Guild, participated in school plays, debate, sports, Together Forever” were among Jeen’s favorite songs she pretended surrounded by her family, who couldn’t be prouder of the life she dancing, synchronized swimming, and sewing. Shoulder ever to the to sing; messages she relied upon to help her through the darkest of lived and the legacy she leaves in her family and community. wheel, attended college at the University of Utah while in her leisure days. Jeen’s church callings throughout the years became opportu- Jeen is survived by husband Roger D. Brown, daughter Jenni time serving on the ASUU Executive Council, Campus Affairs Board, nities to share her talents. While serving in the Primary presidency, (Russ) Burraston, son Brady (Ashley) Brown, daughter-in-law Tammy Programs Council, Army Sponsors, Debate team, was a member of she developed forever friendships with the other ladies in the (Britten) Martin, and nine grandchildren: McKenna, Danika, Dreya, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Sigma Rho, and Tau Kappa Alpha. She gradu- presidency, and together they breathed new life into the program. Bennett, Decker, Hudson, Marshall, Zaida, and little Mila. ated from the U with high honors, a degree in Home Economics, and Jeen led thoughtful discussions as Relief Society teacher, brought We love you, Jeen. You have fought a good fight. You have a wonderful husband who would always make her laugh. in over-the-top centerpieces made with her trademarked laces, finished your course. You have kept the faith. Give the boys big hugs Roger D. Brown swept Jeen off her feet, picked her back up, apolo- tablecloths, runners, and doilies. Once she led an Enrichment class from all of us. We will miss you. gized, and married her in the Salt Lake Temple in 1970. This December where she taught the sisters how to operate a Palm Pilot! (Like an A family visitation was held on Saturday, May 9, 2020 at marks 50 years of marriage; 50 years of true and eternal love, iPhone, kids, but from the olden days.) Jeen is also rumored to have Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary 727 N. 400 E. Bountiful, followed by respect, partnership, sacrifice and devotion, through thick and thin, in been literally everybody’s Primary teacher at some point. a graveside service at Lakeview Memorial Estates. Memories and sickness and in health, a united front, and good sportsmanship even Jeen was active within the business community, where she condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com during the convenient disappearance of Roger’s hearing aids. received the 1993 U.S. Small Making Bountiful their permanent home, Jeen and Roger had Business Administration District four beautiful children — Bryce, Jennifer, Brian, and Brady. As a Director’s Award, served on the young mother and professional homemaker, Jeen loved to make Board of Directors for West One memories and create with the kids — she crafted ornate Halloween Bank of Utah, and Lakeview costumes for the family, sewed designer clothes, pieced together Hospital’s Board. beautiful quilts, decorated their stylish home, learned gourmet Lightning rarely strikes cooking, and was the loudest, most obnoxious mom at soccer, twice, but not for Jeen and baseball, cheerleading events, gymnastics, and basketball games. Roger. In 2007 their son Bryce When life was rough and the kids tested every limit and possibly (33), was diagnosed with stage even broke the law, Jeen grew to rely upon and embrace the four melanoma and died three practice of tough love and forgiveness. Very tough, tough love. All months later. Grief smothered four kids knew their mother loved them unconditionally, and most the Brown family, still Jeen believed they were her favorite. found enough strength to take Every silver lining has its dark cloud. A tragic accident took the her granddaughter overnight life of 6-year-old Brian in 1986. Jeen tried to help her older children once per week to give Bryce’s through their own devastating grief while her own soul was too widow a chance to grieve alone. heavy to carry alone. Her only reprieve was crafting, where she Around the same time, Jenni could focus on one thing until completion. She made a floppy little and her 3-year-old daughter stuffed bunny and sewed a tiny dress and apron. Friends and family moved into the house after saw her bunny and asked where she bought it. This surge of energy their own traumatic year. Theirs and confidence led to a partnership with an importer who helped was a home of deep sadness for her purchase a “container” of stuffed bunnies from overseas. Jeen several years. was stunned when a huge shipping container showed up and filled Wimpole Street had been a the basement with thousands of cloth bunnies. successful business for nearly Jeen started to sew. She made dresses, hats, aprons and bows 30 years. Jeen decided to for the bunnies. The bunnies sold so quickly that Jeen needed to downsize and move Wimpole import more bunnies and hire a few people to help her out. Turning Street a mile away. During pain into purpose, she co-founded Wimpole Street Creations where the move, all the Wimpole she imported textiles used for crafting and sewing, eventually employees happened to be negotiating contracts with hundreds of fabric and craft stores all at the new building, when a over the country. She co-authored more than 40 books and patterns helicopter fell out of the sky and was involved in design, product development and marketing, and crashed through the roof of and, of course, shattering the glass ceiling. their beloved Wimpole Street With Jeen at the helm, Wimpole Street Creations became a building, landing in Roger’s Bountiful icon. It was a place where high school kids could get their office. The helicopter exploded The Davis Clipper life Friday, May 15, 2020 21 tele vision guide

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East Canyon Reservoir & State Park:  Fishing is good. An angler recently caught several good-sized rainbow trout from shore. Try using PowerBait.

Echo Reservoir:  Fishing is good. Anglers are finding success trolling from boats with various lures and baits. Try PowerBait if you’re fishing

dwr from shore. Pineview Reservoir:  U tah Wildlife Board approves Fishing is good. Anglers recently have been catching smallmouth bass, decrease in deer, antlerless permits yellow perch, and some black crappie. SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah This decrease the 2020 hunting season. The removal Weber River:  Wildlife Board approved a decrease in of 1,045 antlerless deer permits leaves Fishing is good. A the number of general-season permits was primarily a total of 1,175 permits for the upcom- group of anglers recently for the 2020 deer hunt during last ing season. A new antlerless deer caught around 46 rainbow week’s virtual board meeting. due to drought hunt in 2020 was also approved to and brown trout, and The current mule deer unit “ help address chronic wasting disease eight whitefish, during a management plans have an objective conditions in the concerns, while 11 other antlerless five-hour trip. Try using a of 18-20 bucks per 100 does on 18 deer hunts were discontinued. nymph fly pattern. general-season hunting units and spring, summer “Antlerless deer hunts are designed an objective of 15-17 bucks per 100 and fall of 2018” to reduce depredation on private Willard Bay Reservoir: does on the other 11 general-season lands, tackle urban deer issues,  hunting units. In order to manage » Covy Jones, DWR address chronic wasting disease Fishing is good. An toward these objectives, the Utah hotspots and help slow the decline of Big Game Coordinator angler recently caught Wildlife Board approved a total of range conditions,” Jones said. his limit of wipers. One of 79,675 general-season permits for the Statewide, elk populations also the wipers weighed 4 lbs. 2020 deer hunt, a decrease of 10,225 said. “This decrease was primarily due decreased slightly in 2019, so the to drought conditions in the spring, The angler was fishing the permits from 2019. Nineteen of the 29 wildlife board approved a decrease canal by the South Marina. general-season hunting units will have summer and fall of 2018, followed by a in antlerless elk permits, as well. The heavy winter in 2019. Deer populations Another angler caught decreased permits, with no changes statewide elk population objective smallmouth bass on the on the other units. in areas of the southern and northern is 78,215, and currently there is a parts of the state showed the most west side of the reservoir. “In 2019, the statewide deer statewide estimate of 76,550 elk. In addition to baits, try population estimate decreased by loss, with central Utah populations The wildlife board approved 8,165 showing the least impact.” using a pumpkin-colored approximately 57,000 animals to a antlerless elk permits for the 2020 jig for wipers. total of just over 319,000 deer,” DWR The wildlife board also approved a public drawing, a decrease of 1,470 Big Game Coordinator Covy Jones decrease in antlerless deer permits for from 2019. 24 Friday, May 15, 2020 FREE C lassifieds Submit your classified ads at www.davisclipper.com or fax them to 801-295-3044 or call 801-295-2251 ext. 100. Deadline to place ads is Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Friday publication The Davis Clipper's free classifieds section is a service to the community and is not intended to be used by for-profit businesses. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ADVERTISER. The Davis Clipper HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE SUFFERED AS THE RESULT OF ANY ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS NEWSPAPER and IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE IN ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS NEWSPAPER. The Davis Clipper HAS THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO EDIT AND LOCATE ANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE. The Davis Clipper RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ADVERTISING. he lp wanted yard work

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Call today. 801-295-8095. general contractor services for the construction of the project. /s/ Gary L. Longmore The project construction budget is $1,922,000.00 (one million P.O. Box 45385 I nstruction/tutoring nine hundred twenty two thousand dollars). 36 South State Street, Suite 1400 MILITARY PLUMBER 30 The Request for Proposals (RFP) documents, including the Salt Lake City UT 84145-0385 years of experience. Will selection requirements and selection schedule will be available (801) 532-1500 MARCIA ANDERSON’S PRE- fix replace or install toilets, for download from the Utah Public Procurement Place website, C-5080 5/15-29 SCHOOL open in the Fall. sinks, faucets, dishwashers, or by email from the Bountiful Engineering Department beginning Call 801-390-9149 or 801-298- water heaters Call 801-598- on Thursday, May 7, 2020. For questions regarding this project, SUMMONS 0700 for free estimate. KIDS(5437). please contact Lloyd Cheney of the Bountiful City Engineering IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR www.centervilleacademy.org Department at (801) 298-6125, or via email at lcheney@boun- DAVIS COUNTY tifulutah.gov. STATE OF UTAH MILITARY PLUMBER 30 Proposals, including a fee proposal, project approach, referenc- Case No. 1178089 years of experience. Will MARCIA ANDERSON’S PRE- State of Utah in the interest: P.C., DOB: 08-23-2019 SCHOOL open in the Fall. es and statements of qualifications must be received by 2:00 fix replace or install toilets, p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Proposals may be mailed THE STATE OF UTAH TO: CHARLES CROSSEN Call 801-390-9149 or 801-298- sinks, faucets, dishwashers, or delivered to: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled water heaters Call 801-598- KIDS(5437). Bountiful City Engineering Department court, 800 W. 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C-5075 5/8-29 special. full maintenance CENTERVILLE 2BD 1.5bth townhouse for lease. $2400/ Bountiful City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, Benchland Water District, Pruning, topping, shrubs, or to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the moth plus utilities. Deposit in accordance with relevant sections of the Utah Code Section, dead wooding. Senior and best interest of the City. $1000. No pet/smokers. Call gives notice it will hold a Public Hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m. volume discounts. 801-298- Lloyd N. Cheney, P.E. 801-702-0825. May 21, 2020 at the District Office located at 485 E Shepard 1069 or 801-540-2419. City Engineer | Public Works Director Lane, Kaysville, Utah or by electronic ZOOM (see District C-5077 5/8-15 Website for Access) to review, and receive comment on the Davis County District’s proposed “New Fee options” for customers that wish SEAMLESS ALUMINUM RAIN to discontinue Secondary Water Service. Copies of the proposal GUTTERS Siding, painting, NOTICE OF THE FILING OF PETITIONS FOR WATER CONTRACT BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY are on file and available for inspection at the District office prior deck and fence repairs, to the May 21, 2020 Meeting. The proposed fees are being con- tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there have sidered for more options for customers that wish to discontinue Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. secondary water service. go2jasonhansen.com been filed with the Board of Trustees of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, petitions applying for the allotment of In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons Weber Basin water, by the following landowners owning land in: needing auxiliary communicative aids and services for this Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base meeting should call Scott Parsell at the District office at (801) and Meridian. 451-2105, giving at least (3) working days notice. C-5073 5/8-15 legal notices Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the terms and conditions under which the water is petitioned Pursuant to section 17-36-26 U.C.A. 1953 as amended, notice are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy is hereby given by the Board of Davis County Commissioners, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. Farmington, Utah that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, CENTERVILLE CITY AND RDA FISCAL YEAR 2021 The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acre- May 19, 2020, at 4:00 pm in Room 303 of the Davis County Admin- TENTATIVE BUDGETS AND feet applied for are as hereinafter set out: istrative Building, 61 S Main Street, Farmington, Utah to consider FISCAL YEAR 2020 BUDGETS PETITIONER ACRE-FEET additional budget appropriation requests. Budget increases will be The City Council and Redevelopment Agency Board will hold Shamrock Village LLC 10.65 funded by new revenues and/or monies unspent in the prior year. public hearings on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021Tentative Budgets The Board of Trustees of the District will meet in public session Curtis Koch (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021) and public hearings on amend- at District headquarters, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, Davis County Clerk/Auditor ments to the Fiscal Year 2020 budgets on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 9:00 a.m., Thursday, May 28th, 2020, to consider each of such C-5082 5/1 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in at Centerville City Hall, 250 N. Main, to receive public comment writing by any persons showing cause why any of said petitions ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT on the FY 2021 Tentative Centerville City and RDA budgets, the should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Justice Court Judge’s salary for FY 2021 and amendments to such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or Estate of James L. Menlove, Deceased the FY 2020 budgets. Copies of the budgets are available for any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show Probate No. 203700196 public inspection at City Hall, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his Kirk L. Menlove, whose address is 1151 Woodmore Dr., Bountiful, to 5:00 p.m. or on the City’s website at www.centervilleut.net. part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such UT 84010, has been appointed Personal Representative of the In consideration of the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the meeting or at a subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified public wishing to attend this meeting are encouraged to view the or reject the petitions. to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Repre- meeting online, the link can be found at www.centervilleut.net. WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT sentative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written If you wish to submit a comment for or against the estimates of Tage I. Flint, Secretary claims to the Personal Representative’s attorney of record, Paul revenue and expenditures or any item thereof in the Tentative C-5083 5/15-22 J. Barton, at the following address: 3500 South Main Street #100, Budgets for any fund, or on the proposed amendments to the Salt Lake City, Utah 84115; or (3) file their written claims with the ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEATH OF TRUSTOR, Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present FY2020 budgets please email [email protected] for APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE information on how to do so. their claims as required by Utah law within three months after AND TRUSTEES, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. LEAH ROMERO - Centerville City Recorder Estate of Robert H. Garff, deceased – Probate No. 203700192 C-5081 5/15 Date of first publication: May 15, 2020 Katharine B. Garff, whose address is P.O. Box 45385, Salt Lake Paul J. Barton Notice to Contractors City, UT 84145-0385 has been appointed Personal Representa- Attorney for the Personal Representative Bountiful City Corporation is requesting proposals for the fol- tive of the above-entitled estate. Robert H. Garff, who was the 3500 South Main Street, Suite 100 lowing project: Trustor of the Robert H. Garff Revocable Trust dated December Salt Lake City, Utah 84ll5 Construction Manager / General Contractor Services 7, 2010 (the “Trust”), died March 29, 2020. Katharine B. Garff Telephone No. (80l) 322-2300 Bountiful City Street Department Car Wash and John K. Garff, whose address is P.O. Box 45385, Salt Lake C-5079 5/15-29 Replacement Project City, UT 84145-0385 are the Trustees of the Trust. Creditors of Bountiful, Utah the above-referenced estate or trust are hereby notified to: (1) NOTICE The City of Bountiful, Utah intends to hire a qualified Construc- deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representa- C & H STORAGE, 1436 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON, UT 84401 tion Manager / General Contractor to provide services for the tive and Trustees at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: replacement the existing 50+ year old garage and car wash written claims to the Personal Representative’s and Trustees’ The contents of the following storage unit(s) will be sold at public building at the City’s Street Department facility. The site address attorney, Gary L. Longmore, of Ray, Quinney & Nebeker P.C., auction on May 19, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. is 950 S 200 W, in Bountiful. The proposed facility will include at the following address: P.O. Box 45385, Salt Lake City, UT Unit #44, Robert Timmons, 864 E. 350 N., Layton, Utah 84041. an enclosed car wash bay, indoor storage for the City’s dump 84145-0385 or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the Cabinets, mattresses, cart, lamp, toys, clothing, and boxes, bags, truck/ snow plow fleet and a covered exterior washout bay for District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims and storage containers of unknown contents. C-5076 5/8-15 26 Friday, May 15, 2020 classifieds The Davis Clipper legal notices CODE planning commission will hold a public hearing © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 23 West Bountiful 0 = on May 26, 2020 beginning at 7:30 pm to receive input regard- The General Sherman Tree is not only the largest ing a request to change text in zoning code to allow Cannabis 400 feet living tree, it is the largest living thing, by volume, 1 = Production Establishments in the A-1, L-I, and C-G zones. See on the planet. Use the code to find out more about it. www.wbcity.org for more information. 2 = West Bountiful planning commission will hold a public hear- 350 feet The tree is estimated to be years old. 3 = ing on May 26, 2020 beginning at 7:30 pm to receive input on a proposed new ordinance for Medical Cannabis Pharmacies 4 = 300 feet and Production Establishments. See www.wbcity.org for more It weighs tons. It’s feet (83m) tall. information. 5 = West Bountiful planning commission will hold a public hearing 250 feet 6 = on May 26, 2020 beginning at 7:30 pm to receive input on pro- The distance around the bottom of the tree is posed changes to restrictions for flag lots on dead-end streets. 7 = See www.wbcity.org for more information. 200 feet feet (31m). West Bountiful planning commission will hold a public hearing he tallest tree in the world is the Hyperion Tree. It is a coastal 8 = on May 26, 2020 beginning at 7:30 pm to receive input on pro- redwood and it is a little more than 379 feet tall. That’s taller 9 = posed changes that allow non-commercial buildings in the A-1 than the Statue of Liberty (305 feet tall). 150 feet It has branches that are almost feet (2.1m) zone. See www.wbcity.org for more information. C-5084 5/15 in diameter. The largest tree in the world is the General 100 feet Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow written directions. NOTICE Sherman. It is a giant sequoia and measures Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the We- in volume 52,508 cubic feet. A cubic foot 50 feet ber Basin Water Conservancy District will meet at the gener- is a cube one foot wide by one foot tall by al offices of the District, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, one foot deep. on Thursday, May 28, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to assessments to be levied by the Board General Sherman Tree Hyperion Tree Statue of Liberty of Trustees of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District in How many BRANCHES the year 2020 to pay the amount due to the Weber Basin Water cones can W SEQUOIA you nd on Conservancy District for the year 2021 under Petitions and Or- Top Branches CONIFER ders by the Conservancy District thereon affecting lands in the this page? Giant sequoias usually have E V I S S A M R E A following area in DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH: branches near their tops C Home of Giant Trees RELEASE The lands so assessed are situated as follows: because the lower branches C Write down the letters along the correct path L D L R E L E A S E Sections 34, 35 & 36, Township 5 North, Range l West. Sec- GENERAL are shaded from the sun through the maze to find out in which state both tions l, 11, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, Township 3 North, A L REDWOOD L O A G H Q K R A B Range 1 West Sections 5 & 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, and fall away as the the world’s tallest trees (coastal redwoods) and Sections 6, 12, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35 & 36, Town- tree grows. largest trees (giant sequoias) grow. GIANT S O R R C G U Y B S ship 2 North, Range 1 West Sections 2, 3, 11 & 14, Township 1 TREES U I D W E O N I I O E Y North, Range l West Sections 30, 31 & 32, Township 3 North, Y CONES Range 1 East Section 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, E D N W A A G E I E 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 35, 36,Township 4 North, Range l West. Salt Leaves F Giant sequoia N SEEDS Lake Base and Meridian. Large or Tall? E E E T R N R R E A The names of the owners of record as of January 1, 2020, of leaves are O Some giant sequoias are tall, but they YEARS the lands so assessed, a particular description of each tract of blue-green C C are not the tallest trees in the world. TALL S R G I B T A L L R land so assessed, the number of acrefeet of water allotted to in color. A L R The reason they are the largest each such tract and the dollar amount of assessment there- BARK E S R E F I N O C S on is of record in the general office of the Weber Basin Water trees in the world is because S B when you combine their GROW Conservancy District and may there be examined by any inter- K N Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical ested party. Attention is particularly called to the fact that the height, width and estimated BIG words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. assessments as made do and will constitute a lien upon the The biggest tree weight, they are the most lands to which the water covered thereby has been allotted, A massive. notwithstanding that the Petitioner may since the filing of this is 642 tons, about I petition have sold some or all of the land for which water was the weight of 107 petitioned and allotted. elephants. Accordingly, all persons now owning or interested in lands Bark Thickness within the above described area should give heed hereto. The reddish-brown bark of The tallest Superlatives are Super! WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT The widest tree is 31.4 living giant Small to a giant sequoia can A superlative is an adjective that describes a C-5086 5/15-22 grow to more than feet wide. The length of sequoia is 316 LARGE two small cars. noun in an extreme way. For example, the 12 inches (30 cm) feet. As tall as Look through the thick. a 31-story newspaper for pictures largest, the smallest, the funniest. Circle all of building. of three things—one the superlatives on this Kid Scoop page. How that is big, one that is many can you find in today’s newspaper? The bigger and one that is General the biggest. Cut these Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. Sherman Tree Big Tree, Tiny Cones out and label them big, is the largest bigger and biggest. living thing The giant sequoia is a conifer, A large tree can have about 11,000 on Earth. which means that it produces cones at any given time. A mature cones that hold its seed. At 3.5 giant sequoia can release Repeat this activity to Send your story to: inches (9 cm) long, the cones 300,000 to 400,000 show the following: If I Were an Animal are tiny compared to the tree. seeds in one year. Happy, happier and Which kind of animal are happiest Cones sometimes stay The seeds in each Funny, funnier and you most like? What kind on the tree for 8 to 12 cone have wing-like funniest of animal would you like years before dropping. edges which help them Little, littler and littlest to be? Each cone has an average travel up to 600 feet from their of 230 seeds. parent tree. Standards Link: Research: Deadline: June 7 Published: Week of July 5 Use the newspaper to locate Please include your school and grade. information. Posting Date May 11, 2020

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FAMILY FEATURES reshen up family dinners by adding new ingredients like pecans, with natural richness and subtle sweetness coupled with Firresistible crunch. Kitchen staples are being used to add twists to traditional dishes, so finding an item you can use to mix up classic family recipes is key. Pecans pack flavor, texture and nutrition all in one bite, and they have a long shelf life. Shelled pecans can be kept in airtight containers in the refrigerator for about nine months and for up to two years in sealed plastic bags in the freezer. While pecans are beloved in classic desserts, like pecan pie, they also offer a variety of nutrition benefits that can be added to nearly any meal. They are among the highest in “good” monounsaturated fats, contain 3 grams of plant protein per serving and are a source of fiber, flavonoids and minerals like manganese, which is essential for metabolism and bone health. Nearly two decades of research document the heart-health benefits of pecans. In fact, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, scientific evidence suggests but does not prove that eating 1 1/2 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pecans, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. One serving of pecans (28 grams) has 18 grams of unsaturated fat and only 2 grams of saturated fat. Add crunch to this Chinese Chicken Salad with Pecans by swapping out croutons, use chopped pecans as a flavorful and nutrient-dense coating for Pecan Chicken Meatballs and bake this Pecan Banana Bread as a nutritious and kid- friendly breakfast or snack to fill your home with a delicious scent. Discover more nutritious recipes at AmericanPecan.com. Pecan Chicken Meatballs Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Yield: 9 meatballs 1 pound ground chicken 1/4 cup spinach, chopped 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 egg 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1/4 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional) 1 cup finely chopped fresh pecan pieces, divided Heat oven to 400 F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. In large bowl, mix ground chicken, spinach, lemon juice, egg, garlic, onion powder, paprika, salt, pepper, cayenne (if desired) and 1/2 cup pecans until well combined. Roll chicken mixture into 1 tablespoon- sized meatballs. Place reserved pecans in bowl. Roll meatballs in pecans to coat then place on prepared baking sheet. Bake 20-30 minutes until meatballs are cooked through. Serve warm with sauces for dipping or over pasta. Pecan Chicken Meatballs Chinese Chicken Salad Pecan Banana Bread In medium bowl, sift flour mix, with Pecans baking powder, baking soda and sea Prep time: 15 minutes salt; whisk to combine. Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 60 minutes In mixer bowl, mix eggs, sugar Cook time: 10 minutes Servings: 8 and coconut oil 2 minutes on Servings: 4 10 ounces gluten-free baking medium-low speed. Dressing: flour mix Scrape vanilla bean and add to mixture. Add vegan yogurt and 1/4 cup pecan butter 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon rice vinegar mashed bananas; mix 2 minutes on 1/2 teaspoon baking soda medium-low speed. 1 tablespoon honey 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil Remove bowl from mixer and 2 flax eggs fold 1 cup raw pecan pieces into 1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce batter until evenly distributed. 2 tablespoons warm water, 1 cup organic brown or coconut sugar Add batter to banana bread pan plus additional as needed and use spatula to smooth down top. (optional) 1/2 cup coconut oil Sprinkle additional pecan pieces on top. 1/2 vanilla bean Bake banana bread on top rack Salad: 1/2 cup vegan yogurt 60 minutes until toothpick comes 4 ounces dried thin 3/4 cup mashed bananas, ripe out with few crumbs but not rice noodles 1 cup raw pecan pieces, completely clean. cold water chopped, plus additional Remove from oven and allow to 4 cups chopped romaine lettuce for topping cool 10 minutes in pan. Hold sides of 4 cups chopped iceberg lettuce pan and flip onto wire rack. 1/4 cup toasted and chopped Heat oven to 350 F. Prepare 9-by-5- Allow bread to cool completely. pecans inch banana bread pan. Slice as desired. 2 scallions, finely chopped 1 cup bean sprouts 1/2 cup crispy wontons 1 cup mandarin oranges 2 tablespoons sesame seeds 2 cups rotisserie chicken breast, chopped To make dressing: In medium bowl, whisk pecan butter, rice vinegar, honey, sesame oil and soy sauce until smooth. Add 2 tablespoons warm water and whisk until incorporated. Add additional water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if desired, until dressing reaches pourable consistency. To make salad: Cook rice noodles according to package instructions. Once cooked, drain and transfer to bowl with cold water to keep from sticking. In large bowl, toss romaine and iceberg lettuces, pecans, scallions, bean sprouts, crispy wontons, mandarin oranges and sesame seeds. Divide salad among four plates; top each Chinese Chicken Salad with Pecans with 1/2 cup chicken and serve with dressing. Pecan Banana Bread