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STORY IN 'LIFE' Roger V. Tuttle 2 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Windstorm response ‘amazing’ in Bountiful by Tom Haraldsen agreements cities share, Bountiful [email protected] received help from Logan, Lehi, Payson, Spanish Fork, Springville, BOUNTIFUL — Nothing Provo, Murray and St. George, in bonds us like a crisis. History is addition to Pine Top Engineering replete with examples, and the LLC (contractor for traffic control) windstorm that ravished Davis Bountiful City and Hunt Electric. A total of 49 County in mid-September bore Power personnel power poles had to be replaced after more witness to that fact. replaced 49 power the storm, in addition to three that poles damaged by the Nowhere was that more windstorm, and installed are secured but will be changed evident than in Bountiful. Over nearly 8,000 feet of out. The city’s 10-year average for the course of five days, from overhead conductor. replacement annually is 112 poles. early Tuesday on Sept. 8 through Hill said there were power outages Saturday, Sept. 12, an average of in every area of the city, though not nearly 100 people per day worked in every home or business. on restoration, cleanup and repair “We had a lot more fallen trees of property damaged by the storm. this time compared to the big storm Bountiful City Manager Gary Hill in 2011,” he said. “One reason was estimates that 4,600 man hours the season – a lot of trees were were worked during those days, still in-leave. The 2011 storm was many of them over 18 hour periods in December after many leaves had each day. fallen. And people were still water- “The response and the organiza- ing lawns, so ground was softer tion of the response was amazing,” and some trees more vulnerable to he said. “We had cooperation from falling.” volunteer residents of the area, As power was restored and the city staff, and mutual aid providers winds subsided, what was left was from so many other cities who dove the massive cleanup. Hundreds of right in to help. The ability I had as trees, scores of limbs and mountains city manager to be surrounded by of other debris littered streets and people who are that dedicated and yards. self-sacrificing was humbling.” “We knew we’d have a massive Here’s how the response debris problem, “ Hill said. “We unfolded. By Monday evening, Sept. called the landfill and told them 7, the canyon winds had already to be prepared to receive a lot of begun to blow and forecasters vehicles, but we also reached out to accurately predicted what was our district supervisors and asked Loaders from to come. By 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday, surrounding cities them to identify places where we Bountiful’s Emergency Operations helped transport debris could collect debris – remote sites.” Center was activated in half of the from 10 collection sites In all, 10 locations were set up, training room at the city’s police to the landfill. seven in church parking lots and department. The other half of three at public parks. Using social the room housed the Community media, the city sent out those Response Team, which set up a locations to residents, and no home phone bank and began receiving was further than five minutes from calls from residents. one of the dumpsites. By design, the Bountiful PD As those debris sites began to already had a point person trained fill, city staff also reached out to and ready to coordinate emergency other agencies who could provide response – Lt. Dave Edwards. He haulers and loaders for transport to met with department heads that the landfill. Those who responded morning to map out strategies, included Park City, Saratoga Springs, and began contacting coordinators West Point, Orem, Fruit Heights, in each of the city’s 12 emergency Lehi, Cedar Hills, Clinton, the South districts, infrastructure that has Courtesy photos Davis Water District, UDOT, Utah been in place for several years. Hill said the main priorities were talk to a person on the other end, National Guard, and both Hugoe “The hardest challenge in an protection of people and property. compared to an automated call line, Trucking and Wind River, all who emergency event is linking the That meant identifying where helped immensely. Many residents donated their time. Hill said there city’s response to the community’s problems had occurred, including also received follow-up phone calls were no substantial backups or needs, coordinating efforts so you’re where power lines were down or from those volunteers. delays at the landfill for other not wasting resources,” Hill said. where fallen trees were blocking Meanwhile, Allen Johnson, customers. “The department heads gathered to roadways. Volunteers who staffed director of Bountiful City Power, was Meals were also provided to more decide how large we needed to scale the call center from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. immediately calling fellow power than 120 personnel who worked in up our response. By 7 a.m., we were took hundreds of calls. Hill said the directors in other cities to ask for beginning to deploy resources.” fact that residents could actually assistance. Thanks to mutual aid see windstorm » 10 The Davis Clipper News Friday, September 25, 2020 3 C ommunity comes together to help victims of hate crime

by Becky Ginos hours we had $400,” she said. “In four [email protected] hours we had $800. We had over $1,200 by the following day. Then we LAYTON — It was still dark when got another $200.” Theo Harnage went to work last Shepherd decided to contact Big Friday morning. He thought the tires O Tires in Layton to see if they could on his car out front looked flat but help. “I called Ian (Ashcroft) and told Courtesy couldn’t tell. Later that morning, his him I didn’t expect anything for free T he Harnage family discovered all the tires on their SUV and trailer were slashed. girlfriend called and said the tires but wondered if he could give them had been slashed on all the cars and a discount on the tires,” she said. “He even the trailer. said not to worry he wouldn’t charge “I wondered why in the world we for labor and he’d give us a discount.” were targeted,” said Harnage. “What He replaced them and it came in did we do wrong? under the donation, I’m friendly to all the she said. “So I asked neighbors. I talk to him to see if there everybody. I’ve never was any other work had any trouble.” that needed to be Then he thought done and the car of the Black Lives needed a new ball Matter signs he’d put joint. He said if I’d up in his window and pay for the parts he’d yard. “We wondered cover the labor.” did we get targeted “I feel like people because of what’s should take care of going on in the others when they world? It’s not a black can,” said Ashcroft, or white thing. Kids the manager at Big are getting killed. O. “Life is hard when All lives matter, both parents are Black Lives Matter is Courtesy working. They didn’t bringing it out.” T heo Harnage have the means to Harnage tried lift the tires on the to brush it off but his neighbors trailer so I had the guys who could jumped into action. “I drove passed do it for them. I’m glad they reached their home over the weekend and out to me and that I could help.” noticed all the vehicles had slashed At first, Harnage was reluctant tires,” said Hannah Shepherd. “I’d to accept help. “I told her we don’t never think this would happen in my want charity, we’re not looking for a neighborhood. I thought ‘I’ve got to handout, we can do this on our own,” do something.’ I couldn’t pay for the he said. “They kind of forced it on us. tires but I took some cookies over It’s been overwhelming. I’ve never to Theo. That was something I could seen a community come together do. I told him how grateful I was that so fast. It’s a good feeling. I love this he’s my neighbor and that we’re here neighborhood.” for you.” Harnage said he feels violated by However, Shepherd got the the incident. “Your home is supposed feeling she needed to do more. “I put to be a safe haven. I don’t feel safe it out on Facebook and within two to let my kids go play in the yard or walk to school and get targeted.” The police have been checking You have up on them, he said. “They made it a high priority which is greatly to try and appreciated.” In the meantime, Harnage said make a he’s not going anywhere. “We’re “ going to hold our heads up high. I positive out of can still giggle, laugh and smile. I’m not going to take my signs down. I’m a negative” not going to change my life. You have to try and make a positive out of a » Theo Harnage negative.” 4 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper ClipperTHE DAVIS Oopini n Ai dm nistration C ould the Bengals and Browns Thought R . Gail Stahle P ublisher [email protected] of the Week ext. 114 plan work for America? from the desk of R. Gail Stahle, publisher Lorie Matern Off ice Manager “Talk to yourself like [email protected] haven’t watched many profes- nation from being over taken by ext. 115 sional sports over the last few evil forces. We can strengthen our you would to someone A dvertising months. A couple of weeks ago I infrastructure. We can keep our you love.” Idid tune into the Cincinnati Bengals military strong. We can keep Social Brad Roghaar and Cleveland Browns football game. Security and Medicare solvent for » Brene Brown Sales Representative My attention grew when I saw both our aging population. We can make [email protected] teams on the field, arm healthcare accessible for ext. 135 in arm standing together every American regardless R ichard Stahle for the national anthem. of income or preexisting Sales Representative I didn’t see three or four conditions. If we stand [email protected] ext. 137 kneeling or one team in the together, we will find a locker room and another vaccine for COVID-19. Editorial team on the field. I didn’t We can bring our strong see anyone standing on economy back and America T om Haraldsen M anaging Editor their heads or someone will continue to be a great [email protected] else doing flip-flops or country. ext. 126 something else. Both teams What could happen in were standing, arm in D r. Glenn America if Congress would Becky Ginos Ass ociate Editor arm in attention for the Mollette all stand together in unison [email protected] national anthem. I watched columnist for something? Regardless ext. 118 the entire game. 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America, we can protect our freedom if we stand together now. davisclipper.com The Davis Clipper News Friday, September 25, 2020 5 Oopini n Crime Briefs Man killed in Woman charged in To the Editor officer-involved head-on crash that Dear Editor, Dear Editor: shooting named killed two BOUNTIFUL — Police have identified FARMINGTON — An Orem woman September is Suicide Prevention On Aug. 26, 2020 the Bountiful the man killed in a officer-involved was booked into the Davis County Jail Month and it’s important that City Council authorized the trap- shooting that took place in front of last week on charges of negligent homi- we are there for each other and ping and killing of our urban deer. Viewmont High Sept. 15. cide in a wrong-way crash on Legacy take steps to prevent suicide. The Councilwoman Harris asked how Bountiful resident Clay A. Reynolds, Highway that killed American Foundation for Suicide many urban deer we have and police 27 died after a confrontation with two people. Prevention’s theme for the month Chief Ross said he didn’t know a police last Tuesday night. According to Starla Eckhardt, is to #KeepGoing, by taking simple number. police, officers responded to a report 24 was booked of a suspicious male armed with a gun, on two counts of actions to safeguard our mental From 2014-2019 Bountiful had a a bow and arrow and a knife in front negligent criminal health and save lives. From learning trap and release program where they of the school. When officers arrived homicide and a the warning signs for suicide and released over 700 urban deer. I have they located Reynolds who allegedly wrong-way driving what to do if you are worried contacted our sister cities and none picked up a shotgun. Officers tried to infraction. someone is struggling, to bringing have a program to kill deer. The city deescalate The UHP said on education programs to your com- attached a survey to their website the situation Oct. 19, 2019 Eckhardt munity, we can all learn new ways and people were unaware of this but Reynolds S tarla Eckhardt was driving a Toyota to help each other save lives. because it was not mentioned in the raised and fired Camry southbound One action I’m taking is to urge monthly newsletter. a shotgun at and made a U-turn then headed north, my public officials to prioritize There have been five car/deer officers who still in the southbound lanes. The Camry fired back. hit a Nissan Sentra head-on, according to suicide prevention and mental related accidents, which is down “We are the probable cause statement. health. When someone is in acute from previous years. The city has heartbroken Destry Hone, 38, a passenger in the crisis, it’s hard for them to think no plan in place other than trap and by the passing Camry and Gissell Enciso, 19, a passen- clearly, and even reaching out for according to one council member of our son and ger in the Sentra were killed. help can be a struggle. For this “letting the police use the deer as brother, Clay Eckhardt was scheduled to appear reason, it is vital that Congress target practice.” Cl ay A. Reynolds Reynolds, who in court on Monday. pass the National Suicide Hotline Jim Christensen, the DWR life died by suicide Designation Act (H.R.4194/S.2661) manager, said that deer in our area (last) Tuesday night near Viewmont to make a three-digit number for and even Idaho have been on a decline High School in Bountiful,” his family Body of woman the National Suicide Prevention since 2018. If this is the case and we said in a statement. “We love him and will treasure our memories with Lifeline a reality. This legislation have already removed 700, what are him. Clay unfortunately struggled with found in Kay’s will provide the funding and we doing? Mayor Lewis has ignored a variety of mental health-related Creek identified resources needed by crisis centers our emails! It’s time for action! illnesses in recent years. We worked across the country that support hard as a family to get him the help he LAYTON — Authorities have identi- those struggling with their mental Sharla Gramoll needed. fied the woman whose body was found health and thoughts of suicide. “We also want to recognize the last Tuesday afternoon in Kay’s Creek as I lost my father to suicide when difficult circumstances officers from 46-year-old Kristen Culhane of Layton. Culhane’s body was found after a I was 14 years old. He was only Dear Editor: the Bountiful Police Department were placed in. While we hurt, we resident called police to report that he 33. Then, I lost my best friend to thought there was a body in the creek suicide at age 20, just five short MANY THANKS TO OUR recognize there are unknown variables when responding to emergency calls. near the intersection of Dawson and years ago. I was almost lost to NEIGHBORS!! We hope the officers involved can Gentile Street. suicide (but luckily AFSP and We extend our heartfelt thanks find peace and comfort as they also According to police, the victim had resources were easily available to to the incredible group of volunteers struggle to come to terms with what been reported missing by a friend the me). My siblings have all attempted who removed the tree that had happened.” previous Saturday. The cause of is to take their lives. Each of them toppled onto our house on Tuesday still under investigation. have ended up in the ER and were morning, Sept. 8! Rick Tolman and saved by a miracle. We must make Robin Phillips from the North Canyon Suicide Prevention resources more 5th Ward gathered a crew of at least T anner Clinic available to save lives. We must 20 neighbors who spent most of the neurologist make it more accessible to every- day cutting and hauling away a VERY Dr. Mohamed one. We must have more awareness large pine tree that had fallen onto Sadiq grows giant pumpkins out there. We must do more. And the north side of our house. It was at his home in you can help! Please, I’m begging rewarding, and humbling, to us to Bountiful every you, to take action and help as have these folks support us like they year. This year, much as you can! did. he is on track to In this time of uncertainty, we We wrote a letter like this in grow his largest pumpkin ever. all need to find new ways to con- December 2011 when high winds nect and support each other. took out two large pine trees in our Together, we #KeepGoing. backyard. You folks never cease to amaze us – we appreciate you so Rebecca Palmer much! Eagle Mountain Gary and Paulette Birdsall

Bountiful Courtesy 6 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Campfire, burning ordinances amended

by Tom Haraldsen [email protected] BOUNTIFUL — In 2019, an abandoned campfire in the foothills of Bountiful caused a brushfire that Roger V. Tuttle destroyed several homes S tudents walk into Boulton Elementary on the first day of school. and damaged others. Local officials as well as the South Davis Metro Fire Department have been P arent group pushes to keep hybrid schedule concerned for years about campfires and burning by Becky Ginos Prothero, another parent with the our numbers are lower – it’s working.” done in the dry, grassy [email protected] coalition. “It was a bate and switch. The petition has already garnered areas along the bench. There was a lack of transparency. The more than 3,000 signatures, said Wall. Bountiful City Council BOUNTIFUL — The Davis School hybrid schedule is a win win. That’s “A lot of parents are happy with hybrid. voted Tuesday night to District announced last week it will move why we signed up for it and sent our We all want our kids to be in school. I amend and strengthen its from the hybrid schedule to four days a kids to school.” know it’s hard but if we go too fast, too Campfires and Burning week starting Sept. 28 – but not every- Prothero said they want the soon they’ll all go home completely.” Ordinance, joining with one agrees with the decision. A group of teachers to be safe too. “We want to “We want what’s best for the Davis County, Centerville parents have come together to petition be a voice for teachers. They should community but it impacts everybody,” and North Salt Lake, all of the school board to reconsider their vote said Prothero. “Our group is not going whom recently amended and stay with the hybrid schedule for the to be attacking. We’re not going to their ordinances in similar safety of students and teachers. Cl asses are go out with pitchforks. We want to fashion. “We’ve gone too fast, too soon,” half the size be safe and loving. As parents we The new ordinance said Lauren Wall, a parent with with the hybrid love our kids, that’s one thing we prohibits campfires and model. Davis School District Safe School have in common.” burning within one-half Coalition. “They need to give The goal is to get an emer- mile of any road, motorized the hybrid schedule a chance gency meeting of the board trail or residential struc- before jumping into four-day before Sept. 28, she said. “It ture from April 1 to Oct. 31 school. It’s gotten so divisive, sounds like they’ve made up each year. It allows fires that saddens me but we all their minds. They need to within the Bountiful City want the safety of students be more transparent. We’re limits for specific purposes and teachers. With numbers going to be that squeaky such as agricultural or law spiking everywhere now is wheel.” enforcement purposes and not the time to switch.” Chris Williams, Director of only in designated places The district promised to Communication & Operations or containers. keep the hybrid through first for the District said they’ve Regulations for fires term, she said. “The reality is if received lots and lots of emails on private or public lands we go back to school we’ll start on both sides. “That’s a good between Nov. 1 and March spreading COVID. The teachers thing. As members of the com- 31 are also provided. The could get it and without teachers munity we should all know who Fire Marshall has the power we can’t have school. If they have to our elected officials are. It’s a good to prohibit any or all fires, close we’ll be sent home all winter. We thing when people call, email or attend and violation of any part of need to baby-step it. Test the hybrid meetings so they can understand what the ordinance is a Class B and see if it works. It’s a silly thing to courtesy of DSD goes on.” misdemeanor. do it when the numbers are so high.” The district follows the direction The new ordinance, Wall said she was thrilled with the not have to worry about being on the of the board of education, he said. number 2020-09, repeals hybrid model. “I thought it was a very battlefield without the proper equip- “They make a decision and we move some aspects and amends smart plan that made it so kids got into ment. We love our teachers.” forward and do all we can to follow other parts of four munic- school. We felt good about what they There is no way they can maintain that direction.” ipal codes pertaining to decided on so we were willing to send the six feet distance in class with that “Campfires and Burning” in our kids back. I was taken completely many kids, she said. “Going back to the city. They are accessible by surprise when they changed, I just school can kill teachers and children. Note: The school board called a special on the city’s website and as didn’t see it coming.” We need to be patient until we can get meeting Wednesday night to discuss the part of the meeting agenda “We were lied to,” said Genevra a vaccine. We’re all learning. That’s why Phased Reopening Plan after press deadline. from Tuesday’s council. The Davis Clipper News Friday, September 25, 2020 7 City officials trying to deal with firearm usage in foothills by Tom Haraldsen laws ends at the property line.” [email protected] The problem seems to be centered around the base of Ward BOUNTIFUL — City leaders in Canyon. While it is illegal to use a this community, along with others firearm within the city of Bountiful bordering on the foothills east of except in designated areas (like the Davis County, are trying to deal with gun range), the Forest Service has no a reoccurring problem –guns being such restrictions. The USFS has just shot in target practice on lands near one ranger for all of Davis, Salt Lake city boundaries. and Tooele Counties, and budgets It’s been an issue for Bountiful only $7,000 a year for that position. for some time. A few weeks ago, one Hill reported that Davis County resident had a close call when a bul- officials estimate it would require let struck his windshield apparently four to six additional officers to coming from the unincorporated adequately patrol the area between area above the “B” on the hillside. Ward Canyon and Farmington Fortunately, the motorist was not Canyon. injured. In a related agenda item, the council also addressed imposing more strin- gent fire restrictions along the foothills. See separate story in this issue on that. City council mem- bers were joined for the discussion by Davis County Commissioners Lorene Kamalu and Randy Elliott, both of whom echoed concerns about the firearms problems. The county is currently negotiating with the city and with property owners to create a dedicated trailhead parking area at the base of Skyline Drive. In addition, both city and county officials are working with Utah’s

Roger V. Tuttle congressional delega- Selh l casings are evidence of firearms usage in tion about increasing the Bountiful foothills. funding for Forest Service and County Tuesday night, city council enforcement. Those measures would members discussed the issue and hopefully mitigate the problem. the jurisdictional issues they have to Shooting across a roadway or in contend with. In a staff report, city the direction of a home is illegal in manager Gary Hill pointed out that Bountiful, and that includes firing the U.S. Forest Service has different a weapon over a switchback along laws for allowable uses of firearms the hillsides. Those charged and than Bountiful City. convicted are subject to a Class B “There are activities that are legal misdemeanor. on Forest Service land that aren’t Hill said both the city and county permitted on unincorporated land are continuing to look for ways to or within our city,” he said. “Our address the issue of firearms usage jurisdiction and ability to enforce our on the hillsides. 8 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Dispatcher hopes kits will prevent suicide by Becky Ginos friendly and add candy or some- [email protected] thing nice.” Half the kits contain a gun LAYTON — Dawn Shumway, a trigger lock, she said. “We had 500 911 dispatch supervisor with the of those donated. It doesn’t stop Layton Police Department took a them but anytime you can slow call one day that prompted her to someone down or the more steps it act. takes to do something they’re less “The family of a young adult likely to do it.” female called to say she wasn’t Some kits have a powder that returning calls and she wasn’t can be mixed with medications showing up for things and when that dilutes the pills so they can they went to her place and knocked be safely disposed of, she said. she didn’t answer,” said Shumway. “There’s also coloring books, Courtesy photos “So they asked if an officer could pencils, a bag of soothing tea and Mm e bers of the LPD dispatch assemble kits for officers to hand out while on patrol. do a welfare check. There were pamphlets with resources and no signs that she was suicidal information about the SafeUT app. been very positive. It helps me too. going to say ‘I’m really sad.’” but when the officer There’s a variety of options so we It’s hard in dispatch having those Shumway hopes the kits will went by there was can cast a broader net.” losses thinking maybe we could do make a difference. “The officers no response. We In a typical shift, Shumway something more. It empowers me can leave these and maybe put a N ichole Cunha called and left (left) and Dawn takes several calls for in my own career so I don’t burn speed bump in someone’s suicide a message too. Shumway worked service. “It’s a lot out. It recharges my batteries.” path so they will pause and think There wasn’t together to develop more than people Suicide is something people are about it for a minute. I wish the much more we the kits. think,” she said. afraid to talk about, she said. “It’s number of suicides was zero – but could do so “There’s a lot taboo. You can say ‘I broke my leg if we can save even one person it’s the officer of anxiety over the weekend,’ but you’re not worth it.” left a over business COVID. card at People her door. can’t Three have days their later normal she took outlets her life. for mental It made wellness. me so sad. We’ve seen We were domestic there – if only violence she would have and mental opened the door.” health calls go up Courtesy September is dramatically. Being suicide prevention month. home more causes some “Suicide affects all classes, both contention.” young and old,” she said. “I thought Officers can hand out the kits we needed to leave more than a in any situation, said Shumway. business card so they don’t feel like “There’s a lot of applications for a number. I wanted to leave a bag this. Maybe they see a person who or something.” just seems down or something Shumway contacted Nicole seems off with them. They can say Cunha at Davis Behavioral Health. ‘here’s this.’” “I wanted to get her help from a Most suicides are people who mental health standpoint,” she said. have never had a counseling “I told her we’d like to do it but session, she said. “The percentage don’t have the funding. She was is very high. Many may have never able to get a grant for $5,000 which had these feelings before. I’m not got us the materials for 1,000 kits.” sure why people hesitate but this It was her idea to leave a per- might make them realize they can sonal note in each one, Shumway get help from wherever they are.” said. “It just means something The kit is one more tool in the more, it’s personal. So we wrote toolbox for officers while they’re 1,000 notes. We wanted it to be out on patrol, said Shumway. “It’s The Davis Clipper News Friday, September 25, 2020 9 Family leaves lasting legacy at St. Olaf

by Becky Ginos endowment for student fun. The kids could smell the pizza through the doors of that school [email protected] scholarships. and they’d get excited. I think I had and church. My kids would not “Tom came up with the idea to more fun than the kids.” have accomplished what they have BOUNTIFUL — Saint Olaf do it in my husband’s name,” she Gourde’s children played bas- without Saint Olaf.” Catholic School opened 60 years said. “He passed away in 1990.” ketball and took part in Girl Scouts All 11 of her children have been ago and 92-year-old Catherine Despite some health issues, she at the school. “I was a for successful in their careers, she said. Gourde remembers the day. gave birth without complications. a while,” she said. “The kids were “People tell me I have a family of “I had two kids that walked up “Children came every year and they always coming and going.” high achievers. It’s because of the the stairs the day it opened,” Gourde were healthy,” said Gourde. “God Being part of the school and nuns and teachers they had. Saint said. “I’m Catholic and the Salt has blessed us in many, many parish has been a beautiful expe- Olaf was far above other places. Lake school was pretty ways.” rience, said Gourde. “Some of the They work together to raise our much full and Saint Olaf Having a large family, most marvelous people have walked children with a good education.” had room. I went to a paying for tuition could Catholic school and so have been difficult. “I did my husband. They give credit to Father give a good education.” Pollock,” she said. “He That was just the said if we pledged to beginning; all of her tithe we didn’t have 11 children attended to pay tuition. It was a the school. way to make it available Last week, to all of us.” Gourde Although and her she was son Tom busy attended a with her ceremony children, to cele- Gourde brate the found time school’s to help anni- when she ver- could. sary “The and to Lady’s of create Charity an would go up and make C atherine pizzas for the Gourde hugs her award at a kids at the ceremony held at school once Saint Olaf Catholic a month,” School. she said. “It was lots of Courtesy Tribute planned for Terry Orchard set for Monday

BOUNTIFUL — For more than his side) will be held on Monday, 50 years, Terry Orchard has been Sept. 28 from 6-9 p.m. at Muscle Cars playing leading roles in Davis County Collection, 401 N. 400 West in North sports. He’s been a fixture on the Salt Lake. playing fields and courts of Bountiful Wes Johnson, owner of Muscle High, and in the community. Now, his Cars Collection and a long-time many friends, fellow team members friend of the Orchards, organized and athletes he’s helped through the the free event, which will include years are gathering to celebrate his light snacks, a presentation and lots contributions. of time to mix and mingle. Players, A tribute honoring Terry and his parents, friends and associates are all wife Robyn (who’s always been by invited to attend. 10 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Bookings The following is a list of Lakeview steps up to help kids in need bookings with total fines and/ or bail exceeding $1,000. by Becky Ginos Monday, Sept. 14 [email protected] Jacob Ellett, 43, Farmington PD, family offenses, assault. BOUNTIFUL — More than 16,000 Kelsey Brgoch, 31, AP&P Farm- children in Davis County are expe- ington, forgery, shoplifting. riencing food insecurity and are Noah Mitchell, 21, Clearfield PD, possession of weapon. economically disadvantaged. There Aaron Miller, 34, DCSO, is at least one family in every school aggravated assault-nonfamily in the district who is homeless. With weapon. these staggering statistics in mind, Tuesday, Sept. 15 Lakeview Hospital staff came together to provide 100 backpacks filled with Jacoby Allen, 27, Woods Cross PD, controlled substances, school supplies to donate to the Davis marijuana possession, Education Foundation. shoplifting. “This was a really good opportunity Justin Ruiz, 37, DCSO, shoplifting, traffic offense. because we received so much com- munity support during COVID this Wednesday, Sept. 16 was a chance for us to give back,” said Joey Tayofa, 41, Clearfield PD, Lakeview Hospital CEO Troy Wood. “I DUI alcohol. was surprised how much homelessness Inman, 45, Layton PD, there is among kids and they’re missing traffic offense. meals. When they don’t have school Dylan Erickson, 19, Bountiful Courtesy PD, possession of weapon. supplies they can’t learn.” La keview Hospital staff assemble backpacks with school supplies to donate to the Tiziana Thurston, 36, Layton Wood decided they should do some- Davis Education Foundation. PD, forgery. thing to help. “I put it out to the staff,” Thursday, Sept. 17 he said. “Many of them are dealing with ment. Everyone made it and then some. We’ll get the supplies out to schools so their own kids and schedules. I won- We filled 100 backpacks and we gave students aren’t arriving without sup- Emanuel Rangel, 24, Layton PD, aggravated assault dered how giving their hearts would them bags of the extra supplies.” plies and they don’t miss a beat.” weapon. be, but there was a flood of support. “We are incredibly grateful to our Many people are surprised at the Iunisi Lehauli, 23, Kaysville Mounds were donated, erasers, books, partners,” said Jodi Lunt, Executive numbers in Davis County because it PD, family offenses, property Director, Davis Education Foundation. seems so secure, said Lunt. “Some just damage. pencils. All put together it amounted to about $5,000 in supplies.” “This helps us fill in the gaps so kids need a little bit of a hand to fill the gap. Over a period of about a month, the are prepared and able to put learning Our partners are willing, ready and windstorm hospital held a competition between first. The needs of young people have able to help make the lives of children departments to see who could collect increased.” better. I’m truly grateful and humbled « Continued from page 2 the most, he said. “We had a race car They are investing in the great by these people in our community.” with 30 cars to see who could get to the minds of the future, she said. “We’re “It’s been wonderful to be a part of,” the emergency centers. top. When one department filled their really grateful when people see there’s said Wood. “Hopefully we can shed a By Saturday, most of the goal they would help another depart- a need and step up and answer the call. little more light on the need.” work was complete. Hill said damage assessments are still being completed, but thinks the monetary loss is “in the millions.” More than 40 trees were lost on the Bountiful Ridge Golf Course and 20 were lost at the cemetery. Still, given the severity of the wind, things could have been much worse. “We learned from storms in the past and set up a system to respond to these types of emergencies,” he said. “But it took the dedication of so many, both residents and non-residents of Bountiful, to make this happen. We’re all grateful to everyone who helped.” The Davis Clipper News Friday, September 25, 2020 11 Word on the Street Eye doctor retires Compiled by Roger V. Tuttle Davis School District has decided to move school to four days a week. How do you after four decades feel about that? from Adrienne Glissmeyer has also held several staff and For the Davis Clipper leadership positions at Lakeview Hospital and Mountain West BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful Surgical Center. It’s a terrible idea! When they shut down last spring ophthalmologist Dr. Robert In addition to his busy eye there were maybe 200 cases a week and now the W. Wing retired Sept. 4 from a practice, Dr. Wing is an active “pandemic is raging and they’re going to four days and distinguished career spanning member of the Bountiful Rotary the data doesn’t really support it. There seems to be four decades. Club. He served as President of a surge since school’s started. I don’t think it makes any sense to go to fours days right now. I don’t know Dr. Wing grew up in Provo, Bountiful Rotary in 1990, and if there is a good solution." Utah, and graduated from Provo continues to be involved with — Heidi Rasmussen High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University, interrupting his studies to serve a two-year mission to Frankfurt, Germany, for The Church of Jesus Christ I’m not sure the data supports going back four days of Latter-day Saints. Dr. Wing a week. I feel like there is some external pressure “that I’m not aware of, possibly from a lot of parents graduated from the University thinking that it’s beneficial having their kids in school of Utah Medical School in 1977, above and beyond limiting their social interaction.” then completed an internship — Mark Rasmussen year in general surgery at the University of Utah Medical Center and LDS Hospital. He relocated to Sacramento, Calif., for ophthalmology residency at UC Davis 1978-1981. Upon finishing At this point with the virus out of control right now, I think they should stay with two days. I just got the his training, he returned to Utah “notice 650 new cases today. Hopefully, it doesn’t go and joined the staff at South Davis back up. When we were down in the 200s, I think that Medical Center in Bountiful, and would be OK for them to go back. But, when it spikes began his ophthalmology practice like this, and where’s it coming from? It’s coming in August 1981. from the kids because they have to be with one In 1985, Dr. Wing opened his another. They’re social butterflies, right? I remember own practice across the street being in high school and I would want to be with my friends. I don’t blame them for doing what they are from Lakeview Hospital. In 2007, doing and not wearing masks because it’s kind of after 22 years of solo practice, Dr. nerdy to be in school and wearing a mask." Wing joined Utah Eye Centers. Dr. — Mary Woodward Wing loves being an eye doctor and finds great joy in helping people with their ophthalmic issues. Patients of Dr. Wing appreciate his astute medical and Courtesy photo Personally, I think that they shouldn’t (go to four days surgical skills, as well as his ability D r. Robert W. Wing a week) because I was driving around and I saw kids and willingness to thoughtfully “outside with their masks down, playing together and listen to their concerns. Patients the many service projects that it will go from one child to another and from one household to another and eventually it is going to get remark that Dr. Wing always takes the Rotary Club sponsors. He has worse. I do think that it’s hard for parents because the time to carefully explain the particularly enjoyed helping plan they can’t all find babysitters for smaller children – problem and discuss possible and carry out the annual Coats for which I think is hard, but with everything going on I solutions. Kids car show that raises money feel like it is better for them to stay home.” Over his long career, Dr. Wing to help children in the Bountiful — Harley Miner has cared for many patients, area obtain warm winter clothing. including multiple generations Dr. Wing leaves medical of several families. He is well practice profoundly grateful for known for his kindness and the 39 years he has worked in genuine interest in the lives of Bountiful as an eye physician and I am incredibly conflicted, torn right down the middle. his patients and colleagues. Dr. surgeon. His wife, Pamela Jeppsen Remote learning is not working for my family, not Wing is an active participant in Wing, recently retired from “even a little! It’s a fight and our relationship is not going well. I’m terrified to send my kids four days a the Utah Ophthalmology Society, teaching preschool in Bountiful week with all the kids. Mac (her son) has asthma, but and served as the organization’s for 39 years, and together they he’s the one who struggled the most with remote President from 1996-1997. He look forward to spending more (learning). There’s no right answer. I’m so torn." has taught and mentored many time with family, working in their — Vinnie Feller medical students, interns, and beautiful yard, and continuing to ophthalmology residents. He serve in the community. 12 Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS the davis clipper Fruit Heights named ‘most fit’ city in Utah

by Tom Haraldsen to grocery stores that allow them to obtain healthy [email protected] foods, such as fresh fruit and vegetables, are more likely to have healthier diets than those who do not A national news outlet that have access to these kinds of supermarkets. The company said fitness enthusiasts love hiking the focuses on strength training has five national parks and 45 state parks, skiing the determined that Fruit Heights mountains near Salt Lake City, and exploring the red rock canyons in the Beehive State. ranks highest among Utah’s top “As you can see, there are a variety of external 50 cities for overall fitness. factors that can have an impact on a town’s overall BarBend.com compiled fitness, which can be the list after a study based …there are detrimental to the popu- on a variety of factors. The lation’s health, especially company created a fitness a variety of where some don’t have score using factors such access to sufficient space as exercise opportunities, external factors for their at-home work- access to healthy food, “ outs,” said Max Whiteside air pollution, drinking that can have an from BarBend.com. “If this water violations, physical is the case, you can still try inactivity, obesity and impact on a town’s and keep fit while going smoking, amongst others. about your work for the Fruit Heights was given overall fitness, day by standing, instead an overall fitness score of which can be of sitting in front of your 94.56 out of a possible 100. laptop, taking frequent The community has detrimental to the breaks in which you can a high rate of exercise complete some lunges and opportunities at 920 (per population’s health.” squats, making mobility 1,000 people), suggesting work a part of your daily that the surrounding » Max Whiteside, BarBend.com routine.” environment can play Several other Davis a key role in determining people’s fitness level. County communities were According to the county health ranking model from also ranked in the top 10. Farmington was ranked BarBend.com, “individuals who live closer to side- third at 94.57, Kaysville fifth at 94.05, West Bountiful walks, parks and gyms are more likely to exercise,” seventh at 93.93, and Centerville ninth at 93.79. Also therefore access to exercise opportunities is crucial ranked in the top 20 were North Salt Lake 11th at in maintaining a healthy population. Additionally, 93.52, Woods Cross 12th at 93.51, Layton 15th at residents who live in neighborhoods with access 93.33, and Bountiful 17th at 93.24. P ublic comment process for Legislature electronic meetings

Due to COVID-19 health con- their participation during the media. cerns, the Utah State Legislature public comment portion by It has been a learning curve has held interim committee simply clicking on the button to for everyone involved, but meetings electronically and “raise your hand.” Individuals may efforts to continually improve taken public comments remotely. also watch committee meetings the process have paid off, and This pattern will continue; to see presentations live. now attending these meetings however, the process for par- Throughout the pandemic, virtually should be just as con- ticipating has been significantly the Legislature has made it a venient as attending in person. improved. top priority to uphold the public As always, individuals may also The new process allows process and provide access email legislators directly if they members of the public to elec- to legislative proceedings. choose not to participate in the tronically attend the committee Significant efforts were quickly committee meetings. meetings, eliminating the need implemented to ensure individ- Legislative proceedings will to submit a request in advance uals continue to have the oppor- continue to be live-streamed, in order to attend and provide tunity to provide comments and recorded and shared publicly on public comment. A member of attend the meetings remotely. le.utah.gov. Additional informa- the public may now join the elec- Now the process is even more tion for participating in interim tronic meeting without providing streamlined and convenient committee meetings can be any notice. They may indicate for members of the public and found on the legislative website. davisclipper.com Friday, September 25, 2020 13 The Arts & Entertainment in davis County showcase Crushing the Curve Weber State University Theatre Area announces digital season

OGDEN — The Weber State in-betweens life has to offer from University theatre area in the the comfort of your own screen. Department of Performing Arts Recommended for ages 8 and up. will present an original six-part series titled Crushing the Curve: An Crushing the Curve: Working Experiment in Digital Theatre for the Date TBD university’s autumn performing arts Working is a panel discussion season. with performance professionals in a Three of the pieces in the series range of unusual theatrical careers. will be fully-produced and filmed Learn about working in the live theatrical showcases, while the other events sector and the current state three will give audience members an of the industry from the perspectives exclusive look at the creative pro- of professionals from Broadway and cesses happening behind-the-scenes beyond. Recommended for ages 8 of live productions. weber.edu/PerformingArts and up. “This season is unlike anything of song and dance, hear from and world we live in through the art of Reserve tickets and find more we’ve ever done before at Weber see the work of designers, and meet song. Experience all the highs and information on all WSU arts events State University,” said Catherine the cast and crew who put in the lows, joys and sorrows, and messy at weber.edu/artscalendar. Zublin, professor and co-coordinator work to make the magic happen. of the theatre program. “It’s been Recommended for ages 8 and up. both a challenge and an incredible opportunity to create original art for Crushing the Curve: Alice this particular moment in history. I’ve Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. been so impressed by the creativity Alice is a dark comedy radio play of our students, faculty and staff as written by Michael Ivan Bennett, we put together Crushing the Curve based on the classic novel Alice’s and cannot wait to share the series Adventures in Wonderland. This with the public.” production is reimagined for the Each event in the virtual series digital medium and audience is fully-produced by WSU’s theatre members will see the original tale’s area and is free to the public. Tickets iconic characters, but with a twist to access the digital performances of gruesomeness. Expect to be both may be reserved at weber.edu/ delighted and aghast in a play perfect artscalendar. for the fall season. Recommended for ages 13 and up. Event Series: Crushing the Curve: Fever Crushing the Curve: Illumination Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Fever is a student-driven show- Illumination features the pre- case of scenes and songs, fully pro- miere reading of four new works duced by the Associated Arts of the created specifically for digital Theatre at Weber State University, a theatre by students at Weber State student-run organization of theatre University. The performance on Nov. performers and practitioners. 19 is recommended for ages 13 and Recommended for ages 8 and up. up. A second performance date for audiences ages 18 and up featuring Crushing the Curve: Behind the an additional fifth play will be added Curtain soon. Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Behind the Curtain takes Crushing the Curve: A New World audiences behind-the scenes for Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Weber State University’s musical A New World is a musical production, Pippin. Catch a glimpse showcase exploring life and the 14

Supplement to the Davis Clipper The Publication For & About the active generation of Davis County o ctober 2020 davisclipper.com The Davis Clipper Friday, September 25, 2020 Friday, September 25, 2020 life 15 Community & Personal Interest in D avis County Life Festival honors the

by Becky Ginos [email protected] Constitution BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful City Park was transformed into a piece of history last week complete with American heroes like Patrick Henry Benu Mo lton and Joan of Arc in celebration of the Constitution portrays at the Freedom’s Light Festival. James “This is our first time at the event,” said Brian Madison at Hanrahan. “We drove from California to get here. the Freedom's Light Festival We’re excited to celebrate our freedom. I have four held last week kids and the two oldest are studying U.S. History. at Bountiful It’s fun for them to meet some of the characters City Park. who shaped the foundation of our country.” pho tos by roger v. tuttle At first it seemed small, he said. “But we realized it was really cool. My kids submitted essays, recorded a speech and did art projects. We’re excited to come celebrate America and the freedoms we have.” The purpose of the three-day event is to educate the public about their rights and to understand the principles of liberty that America was founded on. “On Constitution Day it is federally mandated that it be taught in schools,” said Tenna Hartman, who portrayed Joan of Arc. “We try to educate schools and invite them to use their field trip T he Festival money to come over for Constitution Day. They featured a variety can meet the country’s founders and others and of activities. Clockwise: Wade Alexander as Ben learn about the Constitution and be inspired.” Franklin; Jonathan Mueller The festival is geared to families, she said. “We plays the fiddle; Children want them to learn about history but make it learn about the Constitution; more fun for everybody.” Artist Anne Marie Oborn One of the events included a Constitution paints in the park. Bowl. Fifth-grader Kylie Woodruff and her three younger sisters made up a team. “About three days before the competition we started studying and watched videos,” said Kylie. “It’s been really fun learning about the Constitution and it’s exciting to compete.” Kylie said she had fun at the art station and especially enjoyed Patrick Henry’s presentation. “He did really good on his speech, ‘Give me liberty or give me death,’ and it was cool that he was born in Virginia because my sister was born in Virginia.” 16 Friday, September 25, 2020 life The Davis Clipper September yard and O bituaries garden checklist Jody Lynn Sorenson Sidwell Sims Leland Dennis Burnham 1962-2020 1935-2020 Jody Sims of Island Park, Idaho, died Leland “Dennis” Burnham, Fall is in the air, which may make you want to Sept. 13, 2020 at the Idaho Falls East born July 1, 1935 in Salt Lake hang up the rake. Don’t give up just yet, though Regional Hospital. Jody was born May 1, City, went home to be with – you are coming in the home stretch. Consider 1962 in San Rafel, Calif. to G. Paul and Sylvia his mother, father and older these fall tips from the USU Extension Gardeners Sorenson. She was raised in a loving family brother on Sept. 15, 2020 in with four sisters: JoAnn, Julie, JaNae and Bountiful. He was preceded Almanac. Jenifer. Jody married Michael Leland Sidwell in death by his father, Leland  For storing potatoes, harvest the tubers once on Aug. 29, 1986. Together they formed and Adelbert Burnham and mother, operated a number of business endeavors. Wanda Merrill as well as his the vines have died down. On Oct. 26, 2002, Michael was killed in a brother Arious Merrill Burnham.  Harvest garlic and onions once the tops have tragic automobile accident in Centerville. He was also preceded in death Jody worked hard as a single mom for many by his step-sister Carolyn dried down. Allow them to dry for two-three years. Through Jody’s work, she met Patrick Parmley Stone. weeks before storing. Sims, and they were married on March 21, 2008 in Farmington. They lived He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Crystal Harris in Centerville for a number of years and then moved to Island Park. Jody Burnham, who he married on Aug. 23, 1965 in the Salt Lake  Store potatoes, garlic and onions in a cool/dry and Pat loved the grandeur of the Island Park caldera. Temple, and children Leah Minnette Mertens (James), location (32-40 F) away from apples. Jody graduated from Viewmont High School and continued her David Jeremy Burnham and Anthony Lorin Burnham. He is education at Utah State University. In her youth, she was a skilled also survived by his sister Wanda MinNette Emmel (Dane),  Fall is the perfect time of year for planting trees gymnast and drill team participant. While growing up, when her half-brother Gary Lance Burnham (Lenora), and step-sister and shrubs. family lived in Phoenix, Ariz., she loved performing in water ballet. In Annette Shaw (John). His surviving grandchildren are Jody’s work career, she held many professional certificates. During her Joshua Guerin Thomas, William Anthony Burnham, Jacob  Go hiking in the hills to enjoy autumn colors. professional years, she served as Human Resource Director for Triumph Eamon Alexander Burnham, as well as his step grandchil- Aerospace and Kinross Gold Corporation. Kinross had operations in dren, Christopher Robin Alexander Wilson and Kimberly  Divide crowded, spring-blooming perennials. Russia and from Alaska to Chile in South America. Jody visited all Mae Mertens.  these mining operations regularly and loved her work, travel and the Dennis spent his life in many locations. He was a Navy Check pears for ripeness once the fruit twists many friends she made. veteran, European Occupation. He lived in Utah, Idaho, Jody was especially gifted in interior decorating and in making Wyoming, Illinois, and California and traveled the world beautiful floral arrangements. Her homes were always warm, friendly while in the Navy. He worked as an aircraft mechanic at and beautiful. She was indeed a “do it well” person. Hill AFB until his retirement in 1992. He worked for a time Jody is survived by her husband, Pat, her son, Michael, her with Lifetime Products. granddaughter, Rozae, her parents, Paul and Sylvia and her four sisters: He loved his family and was a stalwart member of JoAnn Fisher (Boyd), Julie Cluff, JaNae Ravsten (Zane) and Jenifer Janes The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was (Robert). Jody was deeply loved by her family and many dear friends. loved dearly by his family and will be missed greatly. The Jody’s son, Michael Paul Sidwell, and his daughter, Rozae Sidwell, were family is grateful to Renew Hospice for their assistance the pride, joy and love of her life. during his decline in health. Dennis will be interred in A graveside service for family and friends was held on Saturday, Sep. the Bountiful City Cemetery with a graveside service due 19, 2020 at 2 p.m. at the Centerville City Cemetery. An online guest book to the COVID pandemic. Care entrusted to Lindquist’s is available at [email protected]. In lieu of flowers, Bountiful Mortuary. please make a donation to a charity of your choice in Jody’s name. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com.

courtesy The deadline easily off the tree and seeds are dark colored, allowing them to finish ripening off the tree. for sub-  As temperatures cool, turfgrass requires minimal irrigation each week. mitting an  Plant new lawns or repair insect/diseased areas with grass seed, allowing four-six weeks for obituary or establishment before heavy frosts.  In compacted sites, aerate with hollow core people an- aerator when turfgrass is actively growing in September and October. nouncement Pests and Problems: is Monday  To control raspberry crown borer, use a root drench during late summer to early fall. at 4 p.m. to  Learn about what causes bitter pit and other problems in apples. be published  Control rust mites in apple and pear trees after fruit is harvested and before leaf drop. in Friday’s  Box Elder bugs congregate on sunny surfaces newspaper during the fall months.  Monitor for damaging turfgrass insects. The Davis Clipper life Friday, September 25, 2020 17 O bituaries

JoAnna Smirl Betenson Suzanne Hadley Geyer Erika Maria Koch 1936-2020 1941-2020 1925 - 2020 JoAnna Smirl Betenson passed Suzanne Hadley Geyer (79) of Erika (95) passed away peacefully away peacefully to join her eternal Farmington passed away peacefully on Sept. 20, 2020 surrounded by her sweetheart on Sept. 19, 2020. JoAnn with family at her side Sept. 17, 2020. family. was born Sept. 21, 1936 in Kanab, to Suzanne was born Jan. 21, 1941 to She was born May 26, 1925 in William (Bill) and Nina Swapp Smirl. Clark Arnold Hadley and Edith Crane Koenigsberg, East Prussia to Emil and She grew up in Kanab; the beautiful in Pocatello, Idaho. She graduated Marie Jenschewski. She was an active red rocks were always dear to heart. from Pocatello High School and member of The Church of Jesus Christ JoAnn was especially close to her dad earned degrees from Brigham Young of Latter-day Saints. Bill, and enjoyed spending time in his University and East Texas State She swam a river to escape from shoe shop and coalmine. She lost her University. In 1963, she married Communist East Germany in 1953. father when she was in her early 30s William Bird in the Idaho Falls She later came to the United States. and always missed him dearly. We are Temple. They were married for 27 She served a very successful stake confident she is experiencing a joyful years and had four children. In 1990, mission before going back to Germany reunion with him and her mother. she married Max Geyer and they were married for seven years. for a full-time mission in 1960 where JoAnn was naturally shy as a child Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the she met her husband. She married and teenager. When she landed one loves of her life. Malcom Koch in the Manti Temple in of the main parts in the ninth grade She was born and raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of 1962. They were married for 48 years school play, this became a turning Latter-day Saints and, from the time she was young, she loved before he passed in 2010. point for her. She gained confidence the gospel, going to church, and participating in activities. She She had many church callings and it strengthened her natural ability was passionate about genealogy, temple work, and studying during her life. She served a total of to befriend others. the gospel extensively. She held many teaching and leadership five missions: Salt Lake Stake, West JoAnn married her high school positions and she put her whole heart and soul into her Germany, Fresno, California, Salt Lake sweetheart, Wade B. Betenson on callings. In 2013, she served a two-year church service mission Temple Square and an ordinance May 21, 1955 in the St. George LDS to a homeless shelter. In 2019, she retired from working at worker in the Bountiful Temple. temple. She finished business school Church headquarters after 12 years of service. Her desire for friends prepared right before this and was a competent Suzanne had a lifetime collection of beloved dolls and paper her for successful sales work with secretary for Bureau of Reclamation, BLM, Army Procurement, dolls. She kept an immaculate home, was a wonderful cook, JC Penney, Little America and ZCMI and IRS. and was always very well dressed. She visited all 50 states, in their fine gifts department. She started selling at the age JoAnn and Wade had four children and lived in Kanab, Fillmore, traveled to many different countries, and lived abroad for a of nine with her father in Germany. She sold ice cream and and Bountiful. She was a frugal, bright, energetic mother who set time. lemonade. She loved meeting people and making friends. an example for her children of hard work, tenacity, and sacrifice. Suzanne loved these quotes: “Always Choose the Right!” and She had been involved with several German groups and sang She enjoyed adventures and especially traveling to various places “Trust in the Lord without Exception!” The latter is engraved in the choir. She enjoyed walking and swimming. throughout the world. One of her favorite places was church on her headstone as a living tribute of her love and absolute She was known as an excellent cook and enjoyed preparing history sites and had an especially meaningful experience within devotion to the Savior, Jesus Christ. family dinners. She loved to have cake every morning for the Sacred Grove, New York. JoAnn was a lifelong member of The Suzanne is survived by her four children: Rebecca Serbin, breakfast. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and possessed an Florida; Reed (Kathleen) Bird, Colorado; Mark Bird, Washington; She enjoyed playing the organ and loved being with her unwavering testimony that she personally gained and continually and Jonathan (Cristi) Bird, Idaho; 14 grandchildren and four friends while taking lessons. nurtured. JoAnn worked unceasingly on family history and was great-grandchildren; sister, Nancy (Lynn) Chatterton, Utah and Her talent of order, cleanliness and beauty brought her able to discover stories of sometimes forgotten predecessors. She family; and brother, Clark Hadley, California and family. She happiness, which was appreciated by her family and friends. was eternally grateful to those ancestors who provided blessings was preceded in death by her mother and father, and brother, She is survived by her three children Dennis (Colleen) Koch, and opportunities in her life. Clark David. David (Cami) Koch, and Susie (Tommy) Davis and eight grandchil- JoAnn was loyal to her Lakeview therapy pool friends. She often Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 23, dren and one great-grandchild. exercised six days a week and enjoyed socializing, going out to 2020 at the Park Meadows Ward, 950 North Main, Centerville, Funeral services and viewings will be held at the Russon lunch, and celebrating birthdays with her pool friends. Her best where a viewing was held from 9:40 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to Brothers Mortuary 295 N. Main Bountiful. Viewing will be Friday friend of 50 years was Evelyn Merrill. They would gather up their services. Interment was Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020 at the Mtn. Oct. 2, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. children and “shop” for antiques throughout the valley – always View Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho. Online guest book at To help lower the risk of COVID-19, the funeral service will be ending with a Tab or Diet Coke. JoAnn found beauty in “old things” www.russonmortuary.com. streamed live on Facebook at Russon Brothers Mortuary. and loved the stories and sentimentality of items she inherited. JoAnn, in many ways, may have been an untraditional woman and ahead of her time. Her frugality and sense of finances set a great example to her children. Grandma JoAnn loved her 16 grandchildren immensely – praying for each of them individually, being generous with her time and money, and sharing her humor. They loved her and enjoyed spending Sunday afternoons and holidays at Grandma and Grandpa’s home. She served in many church organizations, including Relief Society president twice. She was modest and humble. Mom shared that perhaps one of the reasons for her service in this beautiful women’s organization, was to hopefully touch the lives of others that were sometimes overlooked. She reserved judgment, serving with a Christ-like unconditional love. Later, she enjoyed serving as an ordinance worker, along with her husband, in the Bountiful temple. JoAnn is survived by her four children, Greg (Juliann), Bountiful; Brenda (Howard) Smith, Kaysville; Bill (Elizabeth), Centerville; and Nancy Nina (Nathan) Long, Bountiful. She is also survived by two sisters, Harriet Whiting, Whitewater, CO; and Kathleen Holland, Kanab; 15 grandchildren, and five great-grand- children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wade Betenson, both parents, and a grandson, William Smith. Services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26 at the Bountiful Val Verda 4th Ward building, 50 W. 2633 South at 11 a.m. A viewing will be held prior, 9 to 10:45 a.m. There will also be a viewing the evening prior, Sept. 25 at Russon Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Please follow social distancing guidelines including wearing a mask. 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WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ KUTV 2 News at Noon Fresh Bold The Talk Ellen DeGeneres News News 2 News CBS ^ KUTV 2News Hope- Bull ’ S.W.A.T. ’ 48 Hours (N) News Spo Hooked ROH $ KTVX ABC4 News Varied Programs News News News ABC $ KTVX (5:30) College Football Florida State at Miami. (N) (Live) Edition Silver/ News Leisure County Holly % KSL KSL 5 News Hot Hot Rachael Ray Kelly Clarkson Dr. Phil News News % KSL 2020 Stanley Cup Final Dallas Stars vs Tampa Bay Lightning. Sports Outdoors News (10:29) Saturday Night Live _ KUED Hero Go Luna Nature Wild Molly Xavier Odd Arthur Cat in Peg Cyber News _ KUED Antique Roadshow Carol Burnett Show Frankie Drake Shakespeare Happy Valley Austin City Limits ) KUEN Learn to Varied Programs Biz Kid$ Varied Programs ) KUEN Discov Today Tending Museum Cuban Murrieta Major League On Story Film-Mak Variety Poetry ` KSTU News The Friends The Dr. Oz Show Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News News ` KSTU (5:00) MLB Baseball (N) ’ (Live) Simpson Mod FOX13 News Mod Labor of Love ’ Simpson . KJZZ The People’s Court Dateline Access Daily Fresh 25 Million. Million. FamFeud FamFeud . KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy Ent. Tonight Dateline (N) Dateline ’ Fam Guy Burgers Pawn Monk 0 KUPX Varied Programs 0 KUPX Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU 8 KPNZ Ventaneando Venga la alegría Lo que callamos Lo que callamos 8 KPNZ Escape perfecto Al Extremo: Fin Corazón grupero La Resolana “ChuchoRemnd” > KUWB The Doctors Jerry Springer The First 48 black-ish black-ish Gold Gold Last Man Last Man > KUWB Big Bang Big Bang Gold Gold Mom ’ Mom ’ Two Men Two Men Orange Last Man Raw King L KBYU Movie Studio C Food Inspec Highway to Heaven Heart (3:33) Heartland Heart Varied Programs P KBYU Tricked Studio C Countdown/Kickoff (8:15) ›› “Miracles From Heaven” ’ Tricked Studio C Tricked Post A&E Varied Programs The First 48 A&E Court Court Court Court Court Court Court Court Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 09.26.20” AMC Movie Varied Programs AMC ›››‡ “Casino” (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone. ››› “First Blood” (1982, Action) DISC Varied Programs DISC Expedition Un. Expedition Un. Expedition Un. Expedition Unknown: Rediscovered (N) ’ DISN Ladybug Ladybug Big City Amphibia Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Bunk’d Bunk’d Ladybug Ladybug DISN Ladybug Ladybug Ladybug Miraculous New York-Heroez Big City Big City Big City Big City Amphibia Owl Hse. ESPN Varied Programs Baseball Varied ESPN College Football Alabama at Missouri. (8:15) College Football Troy at BYU. (N) (Live) TBA SportCtr FREE Middle Middle Middle Movie Varied Programs Movie FREE (5:50) ››› “Tangled” (2010) ’ ›››‡ “Moana” (2016) Auli’i Cravalho ’ ›››‡ “Frozen” (2013) ’ FX Movie Varied Programs FX ››‡ “The Equalizer” (2014) Denzel Washington. ’ ›› “The Equalizer 2” (2018) Denzel Washington. Wilder HBO Movie Varied Movie Varied Programs HBO ››› “Just Mercy” (2019) Michael B. Jordan. Lovecraft Country Lovecraft Country (10:33) “The Way Back” ‘R’ LIFE Varied Programs LIFE “The Wrong Cheerleader” (2019) (8:03) “The Cheerleader Murders” (10:01) “The Wrong Cheerleader” (2019) NICK Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud NICK Dylan Unfi Group Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom ’ Mom ’ PARMT Mom Mom Mom Mom Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men PARMT ››› “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. ’ (8:45) ››‡ “Hancock” (2008) Will Smith. ’ “Few Good Men” PLEX Movie Movie Varied Programs (2:34) Movie (3:52) Movie PLEX ››› “Serenity” (2005) Nathan Fillion. ››› “School Ties” (1992) ’ (9:49) “Hearts in Atlantis” Honey 2 ROOT College Football Tennis Varied Programs ROOT MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks. Rockies Rockies MLB Baseball SHOW Movie Movie Varied Programs SHOW ›››‡ “Hustlers” (2019) ’ ‘R’ ››› “The People vs. Larry Flynt” ‘R’ Desus Toon Circus Love STARZ Movie Varied Programs STARZ “Meet the Parents” (7:06) ››‡ “Meet the Fockers” ’ Power Book II “Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood” ’ TNT Supernatural Movie Varied Programs TNT NBA Pre-Game NBA Basketball: Nuggets vs Lakers Inside the NBA (N) Jokers Jokers Basket USA Varied Programs USA Proposal (6:27) ›››‡ “Speed” (1994) Keanu Reeves. ››‡ “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock. Speed WTBS Amer. Amer. Varied Programs Fam Guy Fam Guy Varied Big Bang WTBS “Uncle Drew” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. Rush Hr

FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 SUNDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ KUTV News ET AtHome Vid. Love Island (N) ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden ^ KUTV 60 Minutes (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Love Island (N) ’ NCIS: New Orleans News Talkin’ Sports (N) America $ KTVX News Inside Funny Videos (8:01) 20/20 (N) ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline $ KTVX Funny Videos $ellebrity: The Go-To Girls - 20/20 Card Sharks ’ News Real Inside Smile % KSL 2020 Stanley Cup Final Tampa Bay Lightning vs Dallas Stars. Dateline NBC News Tonight Show Meyers % KSL Football NFL Football Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints. (N) NFL Edit. News News Sports Elmntry _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Wash Hinckley Gr’t Performances Art in the 21st Time/By R. 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We have watched all 11 seasons We rented the excellent World soldier, gave a heart-wrenching friend Joseph Jingoli, a construction of the series “Heartland” on War II movie “Dunkirk” this performance. CEO, a happy birthday, calling him NetflixQ: (twice) and hear they have pastQ: weekend. I don’t remember it *** her “true love.” She has said that produced seasons 12 and 13. Do you in theaters. Did it win any Academy I know David Foster married “farm life has connected us,” which know when these will be available on Awards? It should have. — T.R. the much younger Katharine is in her roots. Hadid grew up in the Netflix? — E.S. “Dunkirk,” directed by McPhee,Q: but has his ex, Yolanda from Netherlands and was hand-picked “Heartland” tells the story of Christopher Nolan (“Inception,” “The Real Housewives of Beverly by Eileen Ford to sign with the Ford two sisters and their grand- “TheA: Dark Knight”), was released Hills,” found love again? I never hear Modeling Agency as a teen. Now she fatherA: looking after their ranch. in 2017 and was about her anymore. lives on a farm 10 miles from her beau, It’s a Canadian series, but was awarded Oscars for — M.S. initially spending time by herself after introduced to American viewers Best Achievement I agree that we her divorce “for the first time in, you through Netflix, with the first 11 in Sound Mixing, don’t hear much know, 53 years” before dating him. seasons available for streaming. As Sound Editing and aboutA: Yolanda Hadid She recently told “People” maga- you wrote, there are two additional Film Editing, but the since her battle zine that she made “a love spiral and seasons that aired through the CBC Best Picture Oscar with Lyme disease wrote down exactly everything that in Canada. From what I could find was elusive. Although and exit from the was important to me in a man, and out, the 12th installment should “Dunkirk” lost to “Real Housewives” he magically just rang the doorbell at be available on Netflix this fall. Guillermo del Toro’s franchise, but it looks the farm.” It sounds like post-reali- In fact, the website “What’s On “The Shape of Water,” it was still a like she’s much happier nowadays. ty-TV has been good to Hadid. Netflix” reported in June that it fantastic movie about the rescue of The 56-year-old ex-model has three was expected by August. However, trapped Allied soldiers from a beach beautiful children who have all fol- like most things in 2020, it’s been in France. The biggest names in the lowed in her footsteps on the runway, Send me your questions at delayed. For updates, check out film are Tom Hardy and Kenneth and it appears that her ex-husband [email protected], or write me Whats-on-Netflix.com. Branagh, but actor Fionn Whitehead, David Foster is but a memory. at KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL *** who played the lead young British Hadid recently wished her boy- 32803. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ KUTV News ET Neighbor Sheldon Love Island (N) ’ Manhunt-Game News Late Show-Colbert Corden ^ KUTV News ET Big Brother (N) ’ To Be Announced 48 Hours Suspicion News Late Show-Colbert Corden $ KTVX News Inside Dancing With the Stars “Disney Night” Emergency Call ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline $ KTVX News NBA 2020 NBA Finals Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) Gold News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline % KSL 2020 Stanley Cup Final Tampa Bay Lightning vs Dallas Stars. Dateline NBC News Tonight Show Meyers % KSL 2020 Stanley Cup Final Dallas Stars vs Tampa Bay Lightning. To Be Announced News Tonight Show Meyers _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Antique Roadshow The War The war with Japan. ’ As Time Goes By Africa-Adepitan _ KUED PBS NewsHour (N) Islands of Wonder (N) ’ Hacking Your Mind Time/By R. 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Unfortunately for Woods Cross, the two-point conver- The Davis Darts’ first loss of the sion was no good, and Farmington football season was a heartbreaking The Wildcats are still looking midway through the first quarter. remained in front for good. one, but the game was a thrilling one. for their first win, as they fell to Mitch Nielsen hauled in an 8-yard Farmington held the Wildcats In a matchup of undefeated 0-6 with a narrow 15-13 loss to pass from Drew Patterson early in to just 41 yards rushing, though teams, 5-0 Davis hosted 5-0 Roy on Farmington. The 2-4 Phoenix are the second quarter, followed by a Naegle did have 147 yards through Sept. 18 in a contest that went down now 1-1 in Region 5 play. 41-yard field goal from Gavin Jensen. the air. to the wire. Roy prevailed 48-47, This game was a tale of two In the third quarter, Woods Cross The Phoenix were scheduled to scoring a touchdown and converting halves. Farmington scored all its got on the board with a 15-yard run play at Viewmont on Friday; however, a two-point conversion with 14 points in the first half, while Woods from Luke Hyde. With just under two the game was postponed due to seconds to play. Cross got its total in the final 24 minutes to play, the Wildcats got to Davis looked to have the game minutes. Caden Reynolds opened within two points when Hyde scored see football 22 in hand when Spencer Ferguson the scoring with a 3-yard run his second touchdown of the game, » scored on a 3-yard run with just 2:28 to play in the game. The touchdown gave the Darts a F armington's 47-33 lead, but the Royals Creyton Jones scored the final 15 points in pivots to elude dramatic fashion to hand Woods Cross' Christian Davis its first loss of the Smoot on his way to season. The 5-1 Darts sit in a big gain. second place in Region 1 with a 3-1 mark. The game was a back-and-forth affair all night long, with one team matching the other’s scores much of the way. Davis led 13-7 at the end of the first quarter and 26-20 at halftime. It was 40-33 heading into the final 12 minutes of play. Quarterback Chance Trujillo did it all for Davis. The senior threw four touchdown passes and had long TD runs of 61 yards and 63 yards. He passed for 307 yards and rushed for 124 more. David Spjut was his favorite target. He had seven catches for 200 yards and touch- downs of 64 and 66 yards. Spencer Ferguson nearly eclipsed 100 yards for the sixth time in as many games. The senior had 94 yards on 17 carries, bringing his season total to 940 yards. This night was all about offense, as neither team could figure out how to stop the other. Davis amassed 530 yards of offense, but Roy piled up an impressive 619, including 424 on the ground. Davis will regroup and play at

Syracuse on Friday. Roger V. Tuttle The Davis Clipper sports Friday, September 25, 2020 21 Farmington wins; COVID-19 Local Fishing impacting volleyball play Reports by Catherine Garrett Clipper sports We definitely Bountiful Lake:  Fishing is fair. I recently visited the lake at Farmington defeated Bonneville in four sets last struggled tonight mid-day and spoke with an angler fishing week while Davis and Viewmont went 1-1 in their two from the dock. He caught one rainbow trout matches. Bountiful’s squad is in quarantine, which with our mental by casting a worm out and letting it sit on affected their match with Woods Cross. “ the bottom. Try using traditional baits and game. Box Elder is a methods. Davis East Canyon Reservoir & State Davis lost to Syracuse 25-22, 25-13, 25-16 on Sept. 15. great team who plays Park (Blue Ribbon):  Katie Corelli had six kills and 10 digs to lead the very smart and has Fishing is fair to good. An angler recently fish- team while Kate Sargent served three aces. ing from shore caught seven rainbow trout, “Wow! It was super ugly and it was like we took five great chemistry.” using a worm and a few smallmouth bass, steps backwards,” head coach Lori Salvo said. “We were using a trout magnet lure. Try using rainbow 22-18 then we lost 22-25. Then we were a nightmare PowerBait for trout. An algal bloom has » Cathy Hope, Viewmont head coach formed at East Canyon. For more information the next two sets with a lot of individuals out there, about the bloom, please visit https://deq.utah. but not a team. I was super disappointed the way they Everything we tipped over the net they picked up.” gov/water-quality/harmful-algal-blooms-home. Starting outside hitter Liza Montalbo is currently played. We just don’t ever play good out there.”  The Darts rebounded with a 15-25, 25-16, 25-16, out with an injury. “We are hopeful she will be back in Farmington Pond: 25-21 win over Clearfield Sept. 17 behind 26 kills from the game soon,” Hope said. Fishing is fair. During a recent visit, I spoke Corelli. Aubrey Nielson and Corelli combined for 10 Against Box Elder Sept. 17, Viewmont lost in three with three different anglers. One angler, games. Kaylee Smith led offensively with eight kills fishing from the dock, caught one rainbow aces to lead Davis at the serving line while Nielson, trout using a worm. Another angler, also Corelli and Cierra Limb led defensively with 15, 14 and while Mckean added six. Christian and Lauren Weir using a worm, caught two bluegill. The third 11 digs, respectively. combined for 20 assists. angler caught one rainbow trout using yellow “We definitely struggled tonight with our mental PowerBait. Try using traditional baits and Viewmont game,” Hope said. “Box Elder is a great team who methods. An algal bloom has also formed at Viewmont plays very smart and has great chemistry.” Farmington Pond. defeated Hope noted the defense of libero Anela Kaysville Ponds:  Intermountain Briones in the matchup. “She is such a Fishing is slow to fair. I recently visited with Christian 25-19. great libero and had some awesome an angler who was fishing for catfish using 25-19, 26-29, pancakes in the game,” Hope said. “I love shrimp and a hot dog. He didn’t catch any fish 25-27, 15-6 on watching her move around on the court.” during the time I was at the pond. Another Sept. 15. Lauren Hope said the break her squad will angler I visited with caught 17 small black have next week – due to their postponed bullhead catfish using a worm. Try using Weddington and traditional baits and methods. Kassidy Mckean match against Bountiful – could help some combined for 27 kills of her injured players as they try and rest up Ogden River :  while Lauren Weir added 11. and rehab to get back on the court. Fishing is good. An angler recently caught Mckean recorded five blocks three brown trout and one rainbow trout to lead the Vikings defen- Farmington during a two-hour fishing trip. One brown was sively. Macey Christian ran the Farmington defeated Bonneville 16 inches long. He was using dry flies. offense and had 25 assists. 25-23, 25-23, 20-25, 25-20 Sept. 17. Pineview Reservoir (Blue Ribbon): “My team is trying to kill Amber Beddes put away 12 kills  me!” head coach Cathy Hope while Lydia Schwemmer added 10. Fishing is good. An angler fishing from a boat said of the five-set match. “Our Sophie Wendt also served six aces recently caught some smallmouth bass, a middles had a great game. in the win. few largemouth bass and a good-sized black IHC was a very scrappy team. crappie. Two other anglers fishing from a boat caught two tiger muskie. Another angler caught some smallmouth bass while fishing from shore with a crankbait. An algal bloom has formed at Pineview. Willard Bay Reservoir (Blue Ribbon):  Fishing is fair to good. During a recent visit, I spoke with two anglers who had caught six good-sized channel catfish. They also caught some black crappie and a wiper. They were fishing the canal by the South Marina, near the second spillway. Both anglers were using Ty a lor Russon a worm and said fishing was good before 8 has recorded more a.m. Two other anglers who were fishing the than 200 assists in canal hadn’t caught any fish during one hour leading the offense of fishing. They were headed to try the spot for Farmington this the other two anglers were just leaving! season. Courtesy photo 22 Friday, September 25, 2020 sports The Davis Clipper

Davis, Viewmont sharing At hlETES leads in girls soccer of the by Josh McFadden this week with an 11-1 overall of wins could have the Phoenix Week Clipper sports record. The team shook off even closer to the top spot in its first loss of the season last Region 5. With October fast approach- week by blanking Bountiful 3-0 ing, it signals the stretch run in on Sept. 15. That win improved Woods Cross high school girls soccer. In Class Viewmont’s Region 5 record The Wildcats are keeping A thletes of the 6A, Davis is in a good position. to 5-1, leaving it tied with things even – 3-3 in Region Viewmont, in 5A, is having a Bonneville for first place. 5 standings and 6-6 overall. Week are back similarly strong year. All three of Viewmont’s Woods Cross entered this week goals against Bountiful came on a modest two-game winning The Davis Clipper is teaming up with Mountain Davis Orthopaedics of Bountiful for our Athletes of the in the second half. Taegan streak after having lost two in a Week contest for the fifth straight year. Davis won for the fifth Frandsen and Lydia Pitt shared row. time in a row on Sept. 17 when goalkeeping duties, combining Last week, the Wildcats Our Male Athlete of the Week is David Spjut, it routed Clearfield 8-0. The for the shutout. Emma Lindsey, inched by Box Elder 2-1, thanks Davis High receiver. He had seven catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns in a 48-47 loss to shutout was the team’s seventh Gretchen James and McKenna to a stout defensive effort in the Roy. of the season and improved its Stacey scored for the Vikings. second half and goals from Ava record to 11-1 overall and 9-1 The Vikings hosted Egan and Tessa Buswell. It was The other nominee for the male award was Woods in Region 1. Heading into its Farmington on Tuesday and the sixth time this season that Cross football player Luke Hyde. He had five catches for 58 yards and a TD against Farmington, game at home against Layton on next travel to Bonneville for a Woods Cross allowed fewer than and also rushed for another score. Tuesday, Davis was tied atop the huge rematch with the region two goals in a game. region standings with Layton, co-leaders. Woods Cross had a tall order Our Female Athlete of the Week honor goes the only team to defeat the on Tuesday when it played at to Bizzy Arevalo of Davis soccer, who scored Farmington four goals last week in wins over Syracuse and Darts all year. Bonneville. The Wildcats then Clearfield. Against Clearfield, Davis The Phoenix are quietly play at Bountiful on Thursday. jumped up 5-0 at halftime hanging around the top of the The other nominee for the female award was and added three more goals in Region 5 standings. Bountiful Amber Beddes of Farmington volleyball, who had 12 kills in a 3-1 win over Bonneville. the second half. Bizzy Arevalo Despite a 2-1 loss at home The Braves had little trouble continued her stellar offensive against Bonneville on Sept. 15, during the non-region portion Winners were chosen from recommendations by play by scoring three goals, Farmington was just a game of the schedule, going 5-2. our sports writing staff and area coaches. We’ll bringing her season total to 12 in behind the Lakers and Vikings However, Region 5 has been be honoring Athletes of the Week throughout the school year, as well as Athletes of the Month. as many games. Annie Haycock, with a 4-2 league mark. As this challenging for Bountiful, as the Ella McQueen, Grace Nicol, Olivia week began, the Phoenix were team sported a 1-5 record as this Congratulations to all of these athletes! Flint and Paris Stout also scored. 8-2 overall. week began. Taygan Sill got the shutout. Swayzee Arnell scored a In five straight region losses, Two days before, the Darts second-half goal for Farmington the Braves haven’t scored a goal. had a tougher outing at Syracuse in the loss to Bonneville. It was However, Bountiful has been but still prevailed 4-2. The Darts her second goal of the season, competitive, with every contest Hole in One scored twice in each half and and she is one of 11 players decided by three or fewer goals. had four different goal-scorers: to score for the Phoenix this The Braves played just once last Arevalo, Haycock, Nicol and Flint. season. At press time, Kalea week, a 3-0 loss to Viewmont, at the Ridge After hosting Layton, Davis Woodyatt was the leading scorer but return to action this week plays at Roy on Thursday, a team with eight goals. Natalie Maire with a pair of matchups. The Pam Kottke scored a hole in one on Sept. it clobbered 8-0 on Aug. 25. had 3.5 shutouts. Braves first played at Box Elder 14 at Bountiful Ridge golf course. She sank After playing at Viewmont on Tuesday (after our press her ace on hole #2, 102 yards, with an 8 Viewmont on Tuesday, the Phoenix travel deadline) and then hosted iron. It was witnessed by Sarah Van Kovics. The Vikings also began to Box Elder on Thursday. A pair Woods Cross on Thursday. Congratulations, Pam!

down. After Bonneville went up 21-7 with another Viewmont will have an extra week to think about football score, Brooks Fornelius took a Max Barker pass how to overcome a four-game losing streak. The « Continued from page 20 13 yards into the end zone to make it 21-14 at the 1-4 Vikings were then scheduled to play Oct. 2 break. at home against Bountiful. However, COVID-19 COVID-19 concerns. Woods Cross goes for its first Bonneville had a third-quarter field goal to quarantine guidelines require a two-week hiatus win it hosts Bonneville on Friday. account for the only scoring of the second half. from play. Barker completed half of his pass for 143 yards, The Vikings’ latest setback was a 29-14 loss Bountiful but the Braves struggled on the ground to the to Box Elder. Viewmont fell behind 15-0 before The Braves fell to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in Region tune of -5 yards. Defensively, the Braves registered scoring on a 75-yard pass from Will Schultz to 5 with a 24-14 loss to Bonneville. three sacks and had an interception. Derek Riederer in the second quarter. The Vikings All 14 of Bountiful’s points came in the second Bountiful hosts Box Elder on Friday. later scored midway through the fourth quarter quarter after it was down 14-0. Corbin Dubois first when Schultz hit Jessen Layton from 4 yards out. took a Bonneville kickoff after its first touchdown Viewmont That cut a 29-7 deficit to 29-14, but the Vikings of the game and retuned it 95 yards for a touch- With no game this Friday because of COVID-19, couldn’t manage to get on the board again. Friday, September 25, 2020 23 FREE Clas s ifieds 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 Monday 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.

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Facilities (as defined below), which public hearing, pursuant to TYLER SEAGER Davis Area You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-enti- Rev. Proc. 2020-21, shall be deemed to be held at the offices of Trees, shrubs and hedges, tled court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah or Via WebEx **GENERAL CLEAN-UP** the Authority, Utah State Treasurer, C180 State Capitol Complex Mowing Summer Cleanup, invitation on October 1, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. for a Pretrial on the • Weeding of Flower-Beds (Room 180 in the State Capitol), Salt Lake City, Utah. Pursuant Hauling, Concrete Flat Work. Verified Petition for Protective Supervision on the above-named • Trimming of Bushes/Hedges to the Authority’s electronic meeting procedures and Utah Code child. You have a right to be represented by an attorney at these References, Senior Discount. • Raking up Leaves 52-4-207(4), public access to the public hearing shall be by re- proceedings. If you do not appear at the time and place set forth Call Dan 801-518-7365 • Tree removal & trimming mote access, as the Chair of the governing board of the Authority herein, a judgment will be entered against you, which may include • New sod and sprinklers determined that holding the meeting at an anchor location pres- EMERGENCY TREE EX- Free Estimates termination of your parental rights. C-5204 9/4-2 call or text Spencer ents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who may PERTS 801-328-3796 Anderton 801-244-3542 For be present at the anchor location, due to the current Covid-19 a free estimate. AERATION BY KERRY pandemic. Members of the public may join the teleconference NOTICE TO CREDITORS AKA Peartfection, Lawn through Google Meet through the following internet link: https:// DELONE HUNT, Deceased GENERAL CLEAN-UP Mowing, Tilling, Aeration. meet.google.com/oao-hekj-num or by dialing the following num- Pursuant to Section 75-7-308, Utah Code Annotated, BRENT Prompt Service ber and entering the following PIN: (617) 675-4444 (PIN: 268 D. HUNT, whose address is 163 Country Club, Stansbury Park, Never Too Early to Aerate. 507 139 2907#). Utah 84074 and DEEANN CAMPBELL, whose address is 6819 Leaf raking, Flowerbed prep, Call Kerry 801-231-7364 The Authority proposes to loan the proceeds of the Bonds South Mistyglen Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83709, as Trustee of the Trees/shrubs, trim/prune/ Serving since 1986 removal. Sprinkler installation to North Davis Preparatory Academy, Inc., a nonprofit corpora- DELONE HUNT AND DELORES HUNT INTER VIVOS TRUST, & repair. Fencing, Cement tion organized and existing under the laws of the State of Utah dated May 23, 1996, hereby give notice that DELONE HUNT, work, Driveways. Duplex for Rent (the “Borrower”) pursuant to the terms of a loan agreement (the the Trustmaker of Said Trust, died on July 20, 2020. Creditors of Hauling (construction debris, “Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of (i) refinancing the costs of the deceased Trustmaker are hereby notified to deliver or mail basements, garages, con- BOUNTIFUL DUPLEX 3bd, the acquisition by the Borrower of certain charter school facili- their written claims to the Trustees at the addresses above within crete). Call 801-688-0161 2bth, central heat/AC, large ties owned and operated by the Borrower (a) containing approx- three months after the date of the first publication of this notice kitchen with D/W, WD hook- imately 40,800 square feet located on a site of approximately or be forever barred. GENERAL CLEAN UP! ups. NO smokers/pets. $1300/ 5.8 acres at 1591 West Hill Field Road, Layton, Utah and (b) William L. Prater, Attorney containing approximately 32,900 square feet located on a site DATED this 11 day of September, 2020. South Davis Area. mo. 801-597-4965 TREES, SHRUBS, MOWING, of approximately 2.4 acres at 1765 West Hill Field Road, Lay- Brent D. Hunt, Truste hedges, flower beds, railroad ton, Utah (collectively, the “Facilities”), (ii) funding a debt service Deann Campbell, Trustee ties, sod, landscape rocks, Home for Rent reserve fund, and (iii) paying certain issuance expenses (collec- Date of first publication: September 25, 2020 tree trimming/removal, garage tively, the “Project”). Bond proceeds not exceeding $15,000,000 C-5224 9/25-10/9 and shed clean-up, hauling, BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1bth, cen- may be used with respect to any component of the Project iden- concrete flat work. Affordable tral air, large kitchen, 1 car ga- tified herein; however, the aggregate amount of Bond proceeds to be used for the Project will not be greater than $15,000,000. Notice of Trustee’s Sale rates, references. Senior Dis- , No smokers/pets. $800/ The following described property will be sold at public auction The Bonds shall be special obligations of the Authority pay- count. Dan 801-518-7365. month. 801-597-4965 to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United able solely from amounts provided by the Borrower, including States at the time of sale, at the Main Entrance, Second District monies and securities held from time to time under an indenture Courthouse, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025 on of trust (the “Indenture”). The Bonds and the interest thereon Wednesday, November 4, 2020, at 10:00 AM of said day, for the will not be a general obligation debt of the Authority, the State purpose of foreclosing per the Declaration of Covenants, Con- of Utah or any political subdivision thereof, and none of the Au- ditions and Restrictions of The Village at Valley Meadow Town thority, the State of Utah or any political subdivision thereof will Home Association, Section 5.10 as amended and supplemented, be liable thereon. The issuance of the Bonds shall not directly, recorded September 24, 2010, Entry No. 2554758. The parties indirectly or contingently, obligate the Authority, the State of Utah to said Declaration are Laura Tingey and The Village at Valley or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof to Meadow Town Home Association. The Declaration provides that levy any form of taxation therefor or to make any appropriation liens for the nonpayment of assessments may be enforced by sale for their payment. by the Homeowners Association Board or its authorized agent, The Bonds shall be issued pursuant to the Resolution; pro- such sale to be conducted in accordance with the provisions of vided that the principal amount, interest rate or rates, maturity the law applicable to the exercise of powers of sale or foreclosure and discount, if any, will not exceed the respective maximums in deeds of trust or mortgages or in any other manner permitted described in the Resolution. Copies of the Resolution, the In- by law. In any foreclosure or sale, the Owner shall be required to denture and the Loan Agreement are on file in the offices of the pay all late charges, interest and the costs and expense of such Authority, Utah State Treasurer, C180 State Capitol Complex proceedings including reasonable attorney’s fees. The property (Room 180 in the State Capitol), Salt Lake City, Utah, where is more particularly described as: they may be examined Monday through Friday (except on legal Legal Description: ALL OF UNIT 17, VILLAGE AT VALLEY MEAD- holidays) from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty OWS PUD, THE. CONT. 0.02000 ACRES. (30) days from and after the date of publication of this notice. Property Address: 8285 South 2650 East, South Weber, UT 84405 All members of the public are invited to attend and partici- Parcel ID #: 93820017 pate in the public hearing by teleconference as described above. The record owner(s) of the property as of the recording of the Written comments may be submitted to the Authority, Utah State notice of default is Laura Tingey. Treasurer, C180 State Capitol Complex (Room 180 in the State Bidders must tender to the trustee a $10,000.00 deposit at Capitol), P.O. Box 142315, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2315; at- the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the tention Chief Deputy State Treasurer. Written comments should day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a bank be mailed in sufficient time to be received before the October or credit union cashier’s check or bank official check payable to 6, 2020, public hearing. Additional information can be obtained Miller Harrison LLC. The balance must be in the form of a wire from the Authority at its office shown above or by calling (801) transfer, bank or credit union cashier’s check, bank official check 538-1042. Subsequent to the public hearing, the Governor of or U.S. Postal money order payable to Miller Harrison LLC. Cash the State of Utah will consider approving the issuance of the payments are not accepted. A successful bidder who fails to tender Bonds. the full purchase price will forfeit the entire deposit. A trustee’s deed NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after the date of publication of this notice is provided by law days after receipt of the amount bid. during which any person in interest shall have the right to contest DATED: September 18, 2020. the legality of the Resolution, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement Miller Harrison LLC The Davis Clipper classifieds Friday, September 25, 2020 25 legal notices legal notices legal notices

5292 S College Drive, Suite 304 sent a copy to the Davis Clipper for publication. input from the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds Murray, UT 84123 Annemarie Plaizier, City Recorder and the financing and/or refinancing of the Facilities (as defined (801) 692-0799 C-5227 9/25 below), which public hearing, pursuant to Rev. Proc. 2020-21, THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A shall be deemed to be held at the offices of the Authority, Utah State Treasurer, C180 State Capitol Complex (Room 180 in the DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED In accordance with section 38-8-3 of the Utah state code, Cubes . C-5225 9/25-10/9 State Capitol), Salt Lake City, Utah. Pursuant to the Authority’s FOR THAT PURPOSE Self Storage will have an auction on October 3, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. electronic meeting procedures and Utah Code 52-4-207(4), public at storagetreasures.com for said property that has been stored at access to the public hearing shall be by remote access, as the that a public hearing will be held by 761 Lagoon Drive Farmington UT 84025 in Davis County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Chair of the governing board of the Authority determined that hold- the Bountiful City Planning Commission at 6:30 p.m. on October Unit # 2019: Loni Bouwhuis: 662 W Mutton Hollow Dr #104 Kays- ing the meeting at an anchor location presents a substantial risk to 6, 2020 and by the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on October 13, 2020. ville UT 84037. C-5226 9/25 the health and safety of those who may be present at the anchor The hearings will be held at the South Davis Metro Fire Station location, due to the current Covid-19 pandemic. Members of the , to 81 Conference Room, 255 S. 100 West, Bountiful, Utah public may join the teleconference through Google Meet through review a Land Use Code Text Amendment update to Accessory INVITATION TO BID City of North Salt Lake the following internet link: https://meet.google.com/oao-hekj-num Dwelling Units. C-5229 9/25 10 E Center St. or by dialing the following number and entering the following PIN: North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 (617) 675-4444 (PIN: 268 507 139 2907#). NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sealed bids for the project “Public Works Settling Basins – Proj- The Authority proposes to loan the proceeds of the Bonds to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MARY DAWSON BALLARD, ect No. 20-028” will be received by North Salt Lake Engineering Spectrum Academy, a Utah non-profit corporation (the “Borrow- the grantor of THE MARY DAWSON BALLARD REVOCABLE at the North Salt Lake City Hall Building, 10 East Center Street, er”) pursuant to the terms of a loan agreement (the “Loan Agree- FAMILY TRUST, dated October 25, 2007, died on May 10, 2020. North Salt Lake, Utah until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14th, ment”) for the purpose of (i) refinancing the costs of the acquisi- The undersigned is the duly appointed and qualified trustee of 2020, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The tion and improvement by the Borrower of certain charter school THE MARY DAWSON BALLARD REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST, Bidder shall indicate the Construction Contract title, the name and facilities owned and operated by the Borrower (a) containing ap- dated October 25, 2007. address of the Bidder, and the date and time of the Bid opening. proximately 16,721 square feet located on a site of approximate- A creditor having a claim against the decedent and the trust Accommodations will be made for COVID-19 social distancing ly 2.11 acres at 575 N. Cutler Drive in North Salt Lake City, Utah, must file a claim with the undersigned at the address given below and/or remote attendance of the bid opening. (b) containing approximately 31,588 square feet located on a site within 90 days after the first publication of this notice. The work to be performed consists of furnishing all labor, tools, of approximately 2.24 acres at 665 N. Cutler Drive in North Salt Dated this 2 day of Setember, 2020. materials, equipment, transportation, and services required for the Lake City, Utah, (c) containing approximately 41,344 square feet THE MARY DAWSON BALLARD REVOCABLE FAMILY construction of a new 3,660 SF concrete settling basin and wash located on a site of approximately 6.03 acres at 867 South 800 TRUST, dated October 25, 2007. bay, approximately 100 LF of new 6” waterline, new fire hydrant, West in Pleasant Grove, Utah (the “Pleasant Grove Campus”), By: NATALIE HILL HOUMAND, Trustee new sewer connection, and all appurtenant work. and (d) containing approximately 53,600 square feet located on Address for Claims Contract Documents and drawings may be obtained from the a site of approximately 3.53 acres at 552 North Cutler Drive in Marquis Aurbach Coffing City’s website at www.nslcity.org. Questions may be directed to North Salt Lake City, Utah, (ii) assisting in financing the costs 10001 Park Run Drive Karyn Baxter, P.E., at (801) 335-8722 or [email protected]. of the acquisition and construction of an approximately 22,000 Las Vegas, NV 89145 C-5231 9/25-10/2 square foot expansion to the Pleasant Grove Campus, (iii) fund- C-5210 9/11-25 ing a debt service reserve fund, (iv) funding a capitalized interest account, and (v) paying certain issuance expenses (collectively, ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE the “Project”). Bond proceeds not exceeding $34,000,000 may The following described real property will be sold at public AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS be used with respect to any component of the Project identified auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Case No. 203700453 herein; however, the aggregate amount of Bond proceeds to be States at the time of sale, at the Davis County Justice Complex, IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT used for the Project will not be greater than $34,000,000. Courts Building, located at 800 West State Street, Farmington, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH The Bonds shall be special obligations of the Authority payable Utah, on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 10:00 am for the purpose IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD LEE CARL- solely from amounts provided by the Borrower, including monies of foreclosing a Trust Deed (hereafter “Trust Deed”) executed SON A/K/A RICHARD L. CARLSON A/K/A RICHARD CARLSON and securities held from time to time under a trust indenture (the by Michael Donald Maddocks (who executed the Trust Deed as A/K/A RICH LEE CARLSON A/K/A RICH L. CARLSON A/K/A “Indenture”) and amounts that may be appropriated by the State Michael Donlad Maddocks), as Trustor, in favor of Pratt Progeny, RICH CARLSON, a deceased person. Janice M. Carlson, of Utah pursuant to the Act. The Bonds and the interest thereon LLC, a Utah limited liability company, as Beneficiary, wherein Mat- whose address is c/o Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian VanCott, will not be a general obligation debt of the Authority, the State thew V. Hess serves as Successor Trustee, and which encumbers 215 S. State Street, #1200, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 has been of Utah or any political subdivision thereof, and neither the Au- certain real property located at 130 East Center Street, Kaysville, appointed personal representative of the above-entitled estate. thority, the State of Utah nor any political subdivision thereof will Utah, more particularly described in the Trust Deed as follows: Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail be liable thereon. The issuance of the Bonds shall not directly, Beginning at the Northwest Corner of Lot 6, Block 5, Plat “A”, their written claims to the personal representative at Janice M. indirectly or contingently, obligate the Authority, the State of Utah Kaysville Townsite Survey; and running thence East 66 feet; Carlson, c/o Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian VanCott, 215 S. State or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof to thence South 132 feet; thence West 66 feet; thence North 132 Street, #1200, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111; (2) deliver or mail their levy any form of taxation therefor or to make any appropriation feet to the point of beginning. written claims to the personal representative’s attorneys of record, for their payment. APN: 11-108-0028 Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian VanCott, 215 S. State Street, #1200, The Bonds shall be issued pursuant to the Resolution and Said Trust Deed was dated September 30, 2019, and recorded Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111; or (3) file their written claims with the the Indenture; provided that the principal amount, interest rate or October 2, 2019, as Entry No. 3192095, in Book 7359, at Pages 560 Clerk of the Court of Davis County, 800 W. State Street, P.O. Box rates, maturity and discount, if any, will not exceed the respective - 565 of the records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah. 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, or otherwise present their claims maximums described in the Resolution. Copies of the Resolution, The sale will be made without covenant or warranty as to title, as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the the Indenture and the Loan Agreement are on file in the offices of possession or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender first publication of this notice or be forever barred. the Authority, Utah State Treasurer, C180 State Capitol Complex to the Successor Trustee $10,000 in certified funds at the time of DATED: September 18, 2020 (Room 180 in the State Capitol), Salt Lake City, Utah, where they the sale, with the balance of the purchase price due by noon the FABIAN VANCOTT may be examined Monday through Friday (except on legal holi- following business day at the office of the Successor Trustee. The /s/ Jennifer E. Decker Attorneys for Personal Representative days) from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) second payment must be in the form of certified funds delivered C-5228 9/25-10/9 days from and after the date of publication of this notice. via wire transfer. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate in DATED this 14th day of September, 2020. KAYSVILLE CITY the public hearing by teleconference, as described above. Written SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: comments may be submitted to the Authority, Utah State Treasur- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Matthew V. Hess FY 2021 BUDGET er, C180 State Capitol Complex (Room 180 in the State Capitol), Blackburn & Stoll, L.C. P.O. Box 142315, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2315; attention Chief Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Council will hold 257 East 200 South, Suite 800 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) Deputy State Treasurer. Written comments should be mailed in a Budget Hearing on Thursday, October 1, 2020 starting at 6:45 326-6198 sufficient time to be received before the October 6, 2020, public p.m. The Hearing will be held at the Kaysville City Municipal C-5209 9/18-10/2 Center, Council Chambers, 23 East Center Street, Kaysville, Utah. hearing. Additional information can be obtained from the Authority 6:45 p.m Kaysville City Council Budget Hearing at its office shown above or by calling (801) 538-1042. Subse- The Agenda will be as follows: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING quent to the public hearing, the Governor of the State of Utah will Opening. AND OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED consider approving the issuance of the Bonds. Consideration of Amendments to the Kaysville City FY 2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 28, 2020 the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) Budgets. Utah Charter School Finance Authority (the “Authority”) intends to days after the date of publication of this notice is provided by law Consideration of a Resolution modifying the Consolidated Fee adopt a resolution (the “Resolution”) declaring its intent to issue during which any person in interest shall have the right to contest Schedule related to an increase in Kaysville City Water Rates. charter school revenue refunding bonds pursuant to a plan of fi- the legality of the Resolution, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement Adjournment. nancing in an amount not to exceed $34,000,000 (the “Bonds”) or the Bonds, or any provision made for the security and pay- Kaysville City is dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination in and to mature on or prior to December 31, 2051, pursuant to Title ment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services or 53G, Chapter 5, Part 6, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality activities. If you need special assistance due to a disability please and the Utah Industrial Facilities and Development Act, Title 11, thereof for any cause whatsoever. contact the Kaysville City office at 546-1235. Chapter 17, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (collectively, DATED the 25th day of September, 2020. I hereby certify that I posted a copy of the foregoing Notice and the “Act”). The Authority or its designee shall hold a public hearing By: /s/ Scott Jones, Secretary Agendas at City Hall, mailed copies to media representatives, and on Tuesday, October 6, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to receive C-5232 9/25 26 Friday, September 25, 2020 classifieds The Davis Clipper legal notices

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 42 Scots-Irish food that is enjoyed by some people but disliked The following described property will be sold at public auction by others is made from parts of sheep, oatmeal and spices. to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Circle every third letter to reveal the name of this sausage dish. States at the time of sale, at the Second Judicial District Court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, on October 28, ADHBGAMLGTWGYOIDAS 2020, at 9:00am of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing its Map Math claim of lien for unpaid homeowner assessments, fees, costs, Do the math to identify each interest and/or other charges arising from the Owner and Trustor, Long ago, a group of people who lived in what is country. Then, draw a line from Crystal Gadd’s (“Owner”) ownership in the real property owned by Owner and encumbered by that certain Declaration of Protective now western Scotland and north-eastern Ireland the name of each country to its Covenants, Agreements, Conditions, and Restrictions Affecting came to America to escape location on the map. the Real Property of Lakeview Condominiums Homeowners As- English rule. Today, they Long ago, men in Scotland and Ireland displayed their athletic sociation, Inc., recorded August 25, 2005, as Entry No. 2099967 are called the Scots-Irish. skills by putting two swords on the ground in an “X” shape and and any amendments thereto (“Declaration”). The real property then dancing within the edges of the swords. Music was played is purportedly located at 314 W. Center Street, #106, Bountiful, Each year they celebrate Utah 84010, and more particularly described as: on a traditional Scottish instrument. Circle every third letter to UNIT 106, BUILDING F, AS SHOWN IN THE RECORD OF this heritage with festivals. reveal its name. SURVEY MAP OF AMENDED PLAT OF LAKEVIEW CONDO- This year, because of the MINIUMS OF BOUNTIFUL, RECORDED IN THE COUNTY RE- COVID-19, many festivals TEBJSAVWGESPRXIKNPOUEDRS CORDER’S OFFICE OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, AS ENTRY NO. are cancelled, so they 563738, IN BOOK 823, AT PAGE 20, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, celebrate and share their AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF LAKEVIEW CONDOMINIUM PROJECT, traditions by educating kids! RECORDED IN SAID OFFICE AS ENTRY NO. 5333217, IN BOOK 771, AT PAGE 523, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, AND AS AMENDED BY FIRST AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF LAKEVIEW CONDOMINIUM PROJECT, Tartans FESTIVALS RECORDED IN SAID OFFICE AS ENTRY NO. 569543, IN BOOK 831, AT PAGE 1040, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. A tartan is fabric with different Paper & Plaid HERITAGE TOGETHER WITH THE UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST color stripes that criss-cross to form Make your own tartan IN THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES WHICH IS AC- MIDDLING a pattern. These fabrics are also using the newspaper. C E L K C U M F S M TUALLY APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT, AND SUBJECT TO called plaid. Traditionally, each HERDING THE AFORESAID DECLARATION WHICH PROVIDES FOR Color the columns of ALTERATION OF THE PERCENTAGE OF OWNERSHIP IN family or clan had its own special text on a page of the TARTANS G B K E L P I E N I tartan pattern. COMMON AREAS, SHOULD THE PROJECT BE EXPANDED. newspaper different HEILAN N R C R N E G S A D TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS THROUGH colors to make the SAID UNIT, APPURTENANT TO THE COMMON AREA AND ALL KELPIE OTHER UNITS, FOR THE SUPPORT AND REPAIR OF SAID tartan stripes going I A O E E A S T T D DAGGER UNITS, AND ALL OTHER UNITS. one direction. Then, D W L L T G T I R L SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE UTAH CONDOMINI- using a ruler, make MUCKLE UM OWNERSHIP ACT, THE AFORESAID DECLARATION, stripes going across. IRISH R G I I O C G V A I AND THE AFORESAID “SURVEY MAP”, AND ALL RULES, Complete the tartan at right by using Use different colors REGULATIONS AND AGREEMENTS LAWFULLY MADE AND/ E E R D E C R A T N OR ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF crayons or markers and a ruler to to create your own GLEN THE AFORESAID ACT AND DECLARATIONS. copy the pattern into the empty plaid design. LOCH H E A D I H H L D G TAX I.D. NO. 03-066-0032 boxes. Standards Link: Use the newspaper to locate information. BRAW The record owner of the Property, as of the recording of the Standards Link: Math: Repeat geometric patterns. H W I O I R I S H N Notice of Default is Crystal Gadd. DOGS Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the Wee Heilan Coo was the first to reach the Muckle Heilan Coo hurried to join her WEE words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must bridge. She tried to walk very softly, but sisters on the other side of the bridge. be paid to Smith Knowles, P.C., in the form of a wire transfer, A Scots-Irish Tale cashier’s check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal the Kelpie heard her. It rose from the water Holding her horns high, she clopped onto Circle each word when you nd it with eyes burning red and teeth bared like the bridge. The Kelpie rose from the loch. checks or trust checks are not accepted. in this old Scottish story. DATED: September 10, 2020. daggers. “I’m going to have you for my But Muckle Heilan Coo was not scared. LAKEVIEW CONDOMINIUMS HOMEOWNERS heilan: highland supper!” roared the Kelpie. ASSOCIATION, INC. coo: cow By:/s/ BURT R. WILLIE Travel at Home Successor Trustee wee: small “Oh no!” Wee Heilan Coo cried. “I am Telephone: (801) 476-0303 glen: eld only wee. Wait for my sister. She is much Look through the newspaper for words, File No. 20.0345 loch: lake bigger and tastier than me.” names of places and names of people. Select THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A kelpie: a mythical water monster, DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED often shaped like a horse. five and then research to find out where these FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5220 9/18-10/2 The greedy Kelpie sank beneath the water dagger: a kind of knife to wait for the bigger meal and Wee Heilan names are originally from. Can you find each braw: good, ne Coo galloped over the bridge. The Kelpie and Muckle Heilan Coo of these locations on a world map? SUMMONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR middling: medium size rushed at each other and met in the middle Standards Link: Use the newspaper to locate information. DAVIS COUNTY muckle: large size When Middling Heilan Coo began to of the bridge. Muckle Heilan Coo caught STATE OF UTAH bonnie: pretty, attractive cross the bridge, her bigger hooves clipped the Kelpie in her horns and threw it from Case No 1115566, 1115565 and clopped noisily and the Kelpie had no the bridge into the deep, dark water of the State of Utah in the interest: I.S. DOB: 05-05-2015 & N.S. DOB:11-12-2011 trouble hearing her. The Kelpie leaped loch below. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: CHRISTINE ENGLE ong ago, three coos lived in a bonnie onto the bridge. Send your story to: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-enti- glen with lots of fresh, green grass. The Kelpie disappeared in a huge splash tled court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, Utah or Via WebEx They ate the grass from sunrise to “On no! You don’t want to eat me,” said and sank. It was never seen again. Muckle Borrow or Lend? invitation on October 22 , 2020 at 1:30 P.M. for a Pretrial on the Some say borrowing Verified Petition for Protective Supervision on the above-named sunset and soon it was all gone. the Middling Heilan Coo. “My big sister Heilan Coo shook the seaweed from her children. You have a right to be represented by an attorney at will make a meal fit for a braw big beastie horns and walked across the bridge to join from or lending money to these proceedings. If you do not appear at the time and place set There was more yummy grass across a like you.” The Kelpie thought that idea her sisters. The glen was full of delicious others causes problems. forth herein, a judgment will be entered against you, which may bridge. The bridge was guarded by a sounded good. It sank below the water grass. But the coos had learned their lesson include termination of your parental rights. C-5230 9/25-10/16 terrifying Kelpie that loved to eat coos! again and waited. and ate only what they needed. What do you think? Adapted from visitscotland.com Deadline: October 18 Published: Week of Nov. 15 Please include your school and grade. Thank you to the Scots-Irish Festival in Dandridge, Tennessee for their help with this page. Visit them at scotsirishfestival.com Posting DateFriday, September September 21, 25, 2020 2020 27

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