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BY LOUISE R. SHAW FIRSTYEAROFIMPLEMENTATIONAND #LIPPER3TAFF7RITER  BYTHEFOURTHYEAR AC CORDINGTO"RIAN,ARSEN DIRECTOR FARMINGTONu3CHOOL OFTRANSPORTATIONFORTHEDISTRICT BUSESIN$AVIS3CHOOL$ISTRICTMAY )N THE5TAH,EGISLATURE Home of the Braves BESPORTINGADVERTISEMENTSNEXT PASSED(" ALLOWINGADVERTIS Bountiful High’s soccer team take the 4A YEAR AFTERAPROPOSALMADETOTHE INGONSCHOOLBUSESTHROUGHOUTTHE state title with a 2-0 shutout. See page 21 SCHOOLBOARDINAWORKSHOPON STATE for the complete story. -AY 4HEDISTRICTESTABLISHEDGUIDE Photo by Jen Barnett | photo-jen-ics.com !DVERTISINGCOULDBRINGTHE DISTRICTASMUCHAS INITS ■ See “BUSES” p. 6 Bountiful buys 7.5 acres for park near high school

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BY MELINDA WIL- ANDDEATHSFROMPOISONING LIAMS %COLI SEATBELTUSAGEAND #LIPPER3TAFF7RITER PNEUMOCOCCALVACCINE 7HENITCOMESTOMENTAL CLEARFIELDu&ROM HEALTH THECOUNTYDOESNpT ONEHEALTHPERSPECTIVE $A HAVEENOUGHRESOURCES VIS#OUNTYISAPRETTYGOOD AVAILABLE ANDOFTENGAIN PLACETOLIVE INGACCESSTOTHOSESERVICES "UTRESIDENTSSTILLFALL CANBEDIFFICULT THEREPORT SHORTINANUMBEROFAREAS FOUND FROMAIRQUALITYTOHIGH 3TATISTICSINITSHOWTHAT  ADULTSANDOLDER AN AERIAL VIEW of the Glover Lane alternative. The Davis NUMBERSOFPROSTATECANCER NEEDEDTREATMENTFROM$A Chamber of Commerce backs UDOT’s choice of this route TOSUICIDES THESTUDYFOUND VIS"EHAVIORAL(EALTH BUT as their preference for the West Davis Corridor. 2ESULTSOFTHE#OMMUNITY THECURRENTCAPACITYIS  Courtesy image (EALTH!SSESSMENTWERE SHAREDLASTWEEKWITHMEM &IGURESFORTHOSERECEIVING BERSOFTHE$AVIS#OUNTY SUBSTANCEABUSECAREFROM "OARDOF(EALTH THEAGENCYAREEVENBLEAKER Chamber backs 4HEASSESSMENT DUEOUT -ORETHAN ADULTS INACOUPLEOFWEEKS WILLBE NEEDEDTREATMENT BUTTHE USEDTOGAINACCREDITATION CAPACITYWITHINTHEAGENCYIS ACCORDINGTO$AVIS#OUNTY ONLY UDOT alternative (EALTH$IRECTOR,EWIS'AR 0ERRYTOLDBOARDMEMBERS RETT THATBYTIMETHE-EDICARE )TWILLALSOBEUSEDTO AND-EDICAIDPATIENTSARE BY TOM BUSSELBERG TAKENCAREOFTHEREARENpTA !SSOCIATE%DITOR IDENTIFYRESOURCESWHICH Still time to MAYBEUSEDTOIMPROVETHE LOTOFRESOURCESLEFTTOCARE HEALTHOFCOUNTYRESIDENTS FOROTHERS KAYSVILLEu4HE 7HILETHENUMBEROF$A have your say: SAID)SA0ERRY $AVIS#OUNTY THE COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT, a national study, $AVIS#HAMBEROF#OM COMMUNITYHEALTHOUTREACH VIS#OUNTYRESIDENTSEATING MERCEAGREESWITHTHE found that 34 percent of Davis County residents eat two or FRUITISNpTBAD RESIDENTSSTILL ÝÛ8ۆ‡¤\YqÛhmZda[Û PLANNER WHOGAVEBOARD more servings of fruit daily. 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DAY ANDTHATPERCENTOF COUNTYISNOTMEETINGTHE 4HE'LOVER,ANE INSIXTHAMONGTHESTATEpS ONTHEHEALTHDEPARTMENTpS COMMENTPERIODCLOSES RESIDENTSEATTWOORMORE (EALTHY0EOPLEGOALS DAVISCOUNTYUTAH ROUTEWASANNOUNCEDAS COUNTIES POINTINGTOROOM WEBSITEAT 5$/4pSPREFERREDALTERNA IN!UGUST)NADDITION SERVINGSOFFRUITDAILY BUT AREPROSTATECANCERDEATHS GOVHEALTH TIVEEARLYTHISMONTH/P SEVERALPUBLICHEARINGSARE PONENTS ESPECIALLYTHOSE PLANNED FROM3YRACUSE SAYITTHAT 0UBLICHEARINGSARE OPTIONWOULDNEGATIVELY SCHEDULED*UNEATTHE Exchange Club honors Mountain High students IMPACTTHEAREAAROUND ,EGACY%VENTS#ENTERIN 3YRACUSE!RTS!CADEMY &ARMINGTON *UNEAT BY MELINDA WILLIAMS SAID0OWELLISAHARDWORKER 4HEYHAVENUMEROUSOTHER 7EST0OINT*UNIOR(IGH #LIPPER3TAFF7RITER AqPRACTICEMAKESPERFECT COMPLAINTSASWELL 3CHOOLAND*UNEAT TYPEOFGUYr 3MITHSAIDTHECHAMBER &REEDOM%LEMENTARY WEST BOUNTIFUL -ORGANALSOPLANSON qSTRONGLYSUPPORTSTHE 3CHOOLIN(OOPER 7EBER u4WO-OUNTAIN(IGH ENTERINGTHEPLUMBINGPRO NEEDFORANADDITIONAL #OUNTY STUDENTSWEREHONORED GRAMAT$!4# NORTHSOUTHTRANSPORTATION q5NDEREVERYSCENARIO LASTWEEKBYTHE"OUNTIFUL (ETOLDCLUBMEMBERS CORRIDORONTHEWESTSIDE $AVIS#OUNTYWILLNEED "REAKFAST%XCHANGE#LUB HEENTERED-OUNTAIN(IGH OF$AVIS#OUNTYr TOFOCUSONHIGHERDENSITY FOREXEMPLARYSCHOOLWORK 3CHOOLBECAUSEHENEVERDID 3MITHCITEDPOPULATION HOUSINGANDTRANSITORI *EREMY0OWELLOF3UNSET WELLINNORMALHIGHSCHOOL GROWTHPROJECTIONSFORTHE ENTEDDEVELOPMENTIFWE AND#OLBY-ORGANOF#LIN ANDWASWORRIEDABOUTHIS NEXTYEARSANDCUR ARETOMAINTAINOURQUALITY TONEACHRECEIVEDPLAQUES FUTURE RENTCONGESTIONON)  OFLIFEANDENCOURAGEECO ANDTHEIRNAMESWILLBE (ISTEACHERSDESCRIBEHIM ASCREATINGqAVITALNEEDr NOMICGROWTH rHESAID PLACEDONAWALLHONORING ASRESPECTFUL POLITEANDWILL FORMORETRANSPORTATION !FINALDECISIONONTHE STUDENTSOFTHEMONTHATTHE INGTOGETTHEJOBDONE INFRASTRUCTURE ROUTEISEXPECTEDTOBE SCHOOL 4HEINFORMATIONSHEET ,EGACY(IGHWAYpS ANNOUNCEDINTHESPRING 0OWELLISTHESONOF$EN MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL students Jeremy Powell and GIVENTOCLUBMEMBERSSAID CONSTRUCTIONINSOUTH$AVIS OF AFTERAREVIEWOF NISAND!LISHA+VAMME Colby Morgan, center are honored by Leon Thurgood and -ORGANSUGGESTSIDEASTO #OUNTYANDOPENINGOF ALLINPUTANDTHE&EDERAL (EPLANSONENTERINGTHE Dennis Hoskins at Exchange Club meeting. 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Syracuse June 8 Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall. and draw comics, paint and much EVENTS * Bats: Despite the many • Davis County Library Central Josh Wright, Billboard No. 1 CLASSES more. Go to bdac.org ,or call myths and superstitions about Branch, Layton, will host a mini artist, will perform a variety of fa- 801.451.3660 to learn more. 28 E. June 1 bats, they are one of the most book sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 155 N. vorites from musicals to classical June 3-6 State Street, 2nd Floor, Court- • Weber Basin Water Conser- important do-gooders of the Wasatch Dr., Layton. to contemporary. Limited to those • WSU will host 2013 Summer house, Farmington. vancy District Garden Fair, 8 natural world. Join us at 6 p.m. June 12 8 and older. Tennis Camps for ages 11-18, 8 June 24, July 22, Aug. 26 a.m. to 2 p.m. This free family in the visitor center to discover • The Bridge Community, a non- June 2 a.m.-noon, Edman Tennis Courts, • Family Art Night, from 7 to event includes guided tours of some of the wonders of bats. En- denominational church, invites you • Free Concert in the Park, 801-626-8500 or register at weber- 8:30 p.m. Kids (and adults too) statesports.com. the garden, products to learn trance fees apply. 801-721-9569 to a four-week study of the book of 7 p.m. Pizzicato Strings & can do a hands-on art project, view Colossians, Farmington Cross- WSU’s GEAR-UP Program the current exhibit, do an ‘I Spy’, about and buy, free hot dogs, * Star Party: Join members of Company is a youth violin group ings Clubhouse, 1158 N. Shepard and Ogden School District will visit the Children’s Center and eat drinks and cotton candy. There the Ogden Astronomical Society from Ogden under the direc- Creek Parkway, Farmington (just host “NUBOTS,” The Northern light refreshments. This program will be experts and vendors for tion of violinist/master teacher at White Rock Bay as they set off Shepard Lane and Highway 89), Utah Robotics Beginners Summer is free to the public. Bountiful/ Peggy B. Wheelwright. This all types of landscape and out- up telescopes for deep space 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare is not Camp for 8th graders is from Davis Art Center is located at 28 door products with information viewing. Learn about globular provided. Loren: loren@thebrid- year’s program will “celebrate 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Weber State East State Street, South Door, 2nd for do-it-yourselfers. 2837 E. clusters, nebulae, galaxies and geutah.org. America” with well-loved classics University and the Ogden Weber Floor, in the Davis County Memo- Highway 193, Layton. weberba- more. At 8 p.m., solar scopes Through June 14 including “Somewhere Over the Tech College (200 N Washington rial Courthouse, Farmington. 801. sin.com/conservation. will be set up for viewing the Rainbow,” a Beach Boys medley, Blvd , Ogden), and is free. Call 451.3660, or bdac.org. • The Utah Watercolor Society Valarie Hansen at 801-737-7450 to • National Trails Day Cel- sun. If you bring a flashlight, Disco Fever, fiddle tunes, and an 1st and 3rd Wednesday Spring Open Exhibition will be register. Family night will be June ebration, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., please use a red filter. Entrance hosted at Bountiful/Davis Art armed forces salute. Ed Kenley • A Davis County chapter of 6 at 6 p.m. D&RGW Rail Trail, Ellison fees apply. 801-721-9569. Center. The exhibit is located Amphitheatre, 445 N. Wasatch the National Alliance on Mental June 10 Aug. 2 Park Trailhead,750 N. Cold June 4 in the Davis County Memorial Dr., Layton. Illness family support group meets Creek Way, Layton. Events • Kendalyn Harris for Bounti- Courthouse, 28 East State Street, June 4 • Bountiful/Davis Art Center every first and third Wednesday is offering new summer classes ful City Council Campaign kick- South Door, 2nd Floor. bdac.org. • Concert in the Park, Pizzicato at 7:30 p.m. at the Intermoun- include geocaching, a scavenger for children. Classes run each day For more information, call 801 Strings & Company, performing tain Bountiful Clinic, 390 N. hunt, games, several prizes and off event. 6 p.m. at Family Vi- for a week and each week features giveaways. sion Care of Bountiful, 70 North 451-3660. popular music from the 1930s Main Street, Bountiful. For more June 18 a new set of classes. This format June 1 Main. The public is welcome. to the present. enables students to work around information, call Fran Wilby at • Free Fish Day, 10 a.m. to June 7-8 • The South Davis Chapter of Historic Park, 8 p.m. Southeast vacations and to take a variety 801-631-1275 or Jerry King at 12 p.m., Andy Adams Com- • The annual “Junque” and An- AARP will holds its monthly meet- corner of State Street and North of subjects. Learn how to draw, 801-451-5325. munity Fishery, 1800 E. Gordon tique sale sponsored by the Bounti- ing, 12:30 p.m. at the Golden Years Temple, . All ages create graffiti art, illustrate books Ave., Layton. Join Layton City ful Soroptimist Club and the Epis- Center,726 S. 100 East, Bountiful. welcome. Family Recreation at the one- copal Church of the Resurrection, Paul Smith, curator of the Whittaker Museum in Centerville will speak year anniversary of the grand will be held June 7 from 8 a.m. to and have a video display about opening of the Andy Adams 6 p.m. and June 8 from 8 a.m. to 2 Tell Davis County what you’re doing! p.m. at the Episcopal Church, 1135 the history of the area. Visitors are STAGE Community Fishery. Participate welcome. Send in your events, concerts, plays, in free fishing (fishing limits S. Main, Centerville. The proceeds June 24-July 20 from the sale benefit local Davis and regulations still apply) and • “Fiddler on the Roof,” Cen- County charities. Donated items and community events to rjamieson@ other event activities including terPoint Legacy Theatre, 525 N. are welcome on Monday, June 3 MUSIC 400 West, Centerville. For tickets fishing contests, fish fry demos through Thursday, June 6. Call 801- davisclipper.com to get them included and more. June 1 or more information, call 801-298- 292-3683 to arrange a truck pick-up 1302. CenterPointTheatre.org. in the calendar. • Antelope Island State Park – during that week. • Temple Square Concert 12 Obituary ** ,ÊUÊ/1,- 9]Ê 9ÊÎä]ÊÓä£ÎÊ Obituary Pamela Thacker Ruth Hazel Putnam Parrish 1949-2013 February 27, 1919-May 28, 2013

Steve T. Nixon Pamela (Pam) Thacker, 63, passed away Ruth Hazel Putnam Parrish, 94, passed away in her sleep at home and went to meet her peacefully at home, May 28, 2013. She was July 26, 1947 – May 26, 2013 parents and grandparents on May 23, 2013, born February 27, 1919 in Salt Lake City, the after a long illness of end-stage kidney dis- daughter of Edgar R. and Hazel Fitt Putnam. Steve T. Nixon, 65 of Bountiful/Center- ease, congestive heart failure and respiratory Ruth was the second of eight children. She ville, passed away May 26, 2013 after being complications. Pam was born August 12, 1949 married John D. Parrish in the Salt Lake diagnosed with pancreatic cancer just two in Roosevelt, to Bert L. Angus and Ila Lee Temple March 23, 1939. and one-half months ago. Steve was born Kump. She spent her childhood in Vernal, and Ruth grew up during the depression with few Steven Tommy Nixon in Salt Lake City on July graduated from Uintah High School. She mar- earthly possessions. She had three goals for 26, 1947, eldest child of Tommy LeRoy and ried her high school sweetheart, Acel Thacker, her children; a college education, musical train- Annamarie Nixon. He was a proud graduate on July 7, 1967 and they were later sealed in ing, and home ownership, which she helped of Davis High School, class of 1965. He then the Logan Utah Temple on July 26, 1968. They each purchase. She attended West High attended Weber State College for two years. lived in Provo and Woods Cross, Grangeville, School and was an adept business woman He worked for the Davis School District as Idaho; Holyoke, Colo.; Tukwilla, Wash.; Spring- managing the bookkeeping for the Bountiful Lumber Co. and Cook a head custodian from which he retired. He field, Ore.; Chowchilla, Calif; Arnold, Md; Brookings, Ore; Ft. Grant, Realty for many years. Ruth was a faithful member of The Church of also worked at Dick’s Bakery as a baker. He Ariz.; Willmar, M.N.; and Boise, Idaho. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and worked in the Salt Lake Temple married Colleen Rosser in 1967. They had two Pam was an excellent cook, creative seamstress and machine with her husband, John, and continued her work there for many years children, Cassie and Steve. They divorced in knitter, and wonderful mother. She was an active member of the after his death. She volunteered at Centerville Elementary School 1994, but remained friends and helped each LDS Church serving in the nursery, Cub Scouts, Young Women, and while many of her grandchildren attended, and for many years after. other with the needs and care of their son, Steve. Relief Society. Ruth enjoyed the outdoors, especially working in her yard with her Steve loved sports, number one fan of the Yankees, Raiders Pam is survived by her husband, Acel, of Boise, Idaho; daugh- grandchildren, and continued keeping her yard beautiful until she and the Jazz. He also had a passion for music, especially Elvis and ter, Trasi (David) Kristensen of Bellevue, Wash.; son Acel Cam- died. She loved music, dancing with her grandchildren, and always enjoyed going to concerts. Other hobbies include riding his Goldwing eron (Shawna) of Haxtun, Colo.; daughter Bridget (Will) Sisney of had a positive outlook. motorcycle and travel. Steve was a wonderful grandpa, with a big Glendale, Ariz; and daughter Courtney (Ian) Kirkpatrick of Boise, Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, John and her daughter heart, who supported his grandchildren in all their activities. He was Idaho. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, brother Lynn (Sha- Barbara Mueller, brothers Marvin, Gordon and Harvey and sisters the first one in the stands or in the audience. He is a member of The ron) Angus of Dry Fork, Utah; sister Joyce (Bill) Huff of Provo; and Norma Terrell and Donna Jaseph. She is survived by two sisters, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in several sister Annette (Jerry) Morris of Vernal; parents-in-law Dale (Marilyn) Lois Mertlich and Alina Smith, children Beverly (Alan) Davenport, callings throughout his life. Thacker of Alpine; sister-in-law Nancy (Wally) Goddard of Little Rock, Ron (Martha), Joanne, Carolyn and Neil (Julie), 17 grandchildren, 43 Steve is survived by his children: Cassie (Kymber) Housley, Steve Ark; sister-in-law Susan (Ed) Hamm of Alpine; brother-in-law Alan great-grandchildren. S. Nixon; his siblings: Scott (Judy) Nixon, Rick (Pam) Nixon, Sindy (Wendy) Thacker of Ogden; and sister-in-law Lori (Phil) Hermanson Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 1, at 11 a.m at The Nixon; his grandchildren: Chaz (Courtney) Housley, Hadlee (Corey) of Cedar City, and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins. She was Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Rowland Way Chapel, Daines, Brooklyn Housley; and a great-granddaughter coming in preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. 610 N Rowland Way, Centerville. A viewing will be held at Russon October. Preceded in death by his parents, Tommy and Annamarie A viewing will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 10 a.m. at Brothers Mortuary Friday, May 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday, Nixon. Steve will be greatly missed. He loved to keep traditions going the Goddard LDS Chapel at 8620 W. Goddard Rd., Boise, Idaho, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the chapel prior to the funeral service. followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. and graveside services at Interment will be in the Centerville Cemetery. Online guest book at and enjoyed planning gatherings with family and friends. www.russonmortuary.com. Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 3, 2013 at 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. at the Dry Creek Cemetery. The family wishes to thank all at the , 100 South Main, Bountiful. A viewing will those who have provided food, assistance, and offers of consolation be held Sunday, June 2, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lake View Memorial during this difficult time. She touched others for good. Mortuary, 1640 E. Lakeview Drive, Bountiful and Monday morning Useful things you can do with 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the Tabernacle prior to services. Interment- today’s newspaper. . . Centerville City Cemetery. 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL (after you read it, of course) # Notice of Public Hearing person desiring to run for office The North Salt Lake City must file a Declaration of Candi- 13 Council will hold a public hear- dacy in person with the Kaysville ing to reopen the 2012-2013 fis- City Recorder at 23 East Center Amberson graduates cal year budget, and to consider Street, Kaysville, between June Clean car the 2013-2014 fiscal year bud- 1-7, 2013 during regular office BEATTENDING5NDERGRADUATE get. 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Notice of Public Hearing The North Salt Lake City Council will hold a public hear- Elder Warnock ing to reopen the 2012-2013 fis- %LDER*ORDAN7ARNOCK SONOF"RENTAND cal year budget, and to consider +ATHIE7ARNOCK HASBEENCALLEDTOSERVEIN the 2013-2014 fiscal year bud- THE.EW*ERSEY-ORRISTOWN-ISSION3PANISH get. This public hearing will be SPEAKING(EWILLSPEAK*UNEATAMIN held on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 THE&OOTHILL7ARD 3"OUNTIFUL"LVD at 7:15 p.m., or as soon there- after as possible, in the Council "OUNTIFUL Chambers at City Hall, 10 East Center Street. All citizens are en- couraged to attend and provide written or oral comments and ask questions concerning the City’s budget. Linda Horrocks Deputy City Recorder Missionary deadline: C-261 5/30 Monday, 5 p.m. 16 News ** ,ÊUÊ/1,- 9]Ê 9ÊÎä]ÊÓä£Î Missionary serves in county jail BY MELINDA WILLIAMS SPECIALISTS(EALSOWORKS #LIPPER3TAFF7RITER WITHPAROLEOFFICERSINHELP INGFORMERINMATESFINDJOBS WEST BOUNTIFUL ANDHOUSING u)TpSTOUGHFORPEOPLERE /FTEN SOCIETYITSELFHOLDS LEASEDFROMJAILTOGETBACK INMATESBACKFROMMAKINGA ONTHEIRFEET NEWSTARTHESAID "OUNTIFULRESIDENTAND (EGAVEAHYPOTHETICALEX REALESTATEATTORNEY#HARLES AMPLEOFAWOMANRELEASED !LLENHASSEENHOWDIFFICULT FROMJAILWHOLIVESIN2OSE ITCANBEWITHHISOWNEYES 0ARK &ORSIXMONTHS HEANDHIS 4HEWOMANHASAJOB WIFEHAVESERVEDACALLINGIN INTERVIEWINTOWN/NTHE 4HE#HURCHOF*ESUS#HRIST MORNINGOFTHEINTERVIEW OF,ATTER DAY3AINTS WORKING SHEFINDSHERCLOTHESDONpTFIT WITHWOMENINCARCERATEDIN QUITERIGHT7HENSHELEAVES THE3ALT,AKE#OUNTY*AIL ITpSRAININGANDSHEGETSWET TEACHINGANDCOUNSELING WAITINGFORTHEBUS3HETHEN THEMANDHELPINGTHEMONCE MUSTTRANSFERBUSSESAND THEYpVEBEENRELEASEDFROM THATBUSISLATE MAKINGHER Student board member named JAIL LATEFORHERINTERVIEW After being introduced to the Davis School Board by 7HATHEpSSEENHASPRE q4HEPERSONWAITINGTO Dr. Rulon Homer (left), Kaestle Charlesworth introduces SENTEDHIMWITHGREATHIGHS INTERVIEWHERMAYTAKEONE members of her family. Charlesworth, of Woods Cross ANDLOWS ANDADETERMINA LOOKANDTHINK oSHEpSBEENIN High, will serve as the student member of the board for TIONTONEVERGIVEUPON JAILANDDOESNpTCAREENOUGH the 2013-14 school year. Students from the district’s eight HUMANITY TOGETTHEJOBpr!LLENSAID high schools were interviewed for the position. q)GOTOADDICTIONCLASSES q4HEYGOBACKTOTHEIROLD Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper ANDSEECHANGESAWOMAN LIFE rHESAID HASMADEANDTHATpSA .EVERTHELESS !LLENHOLDS

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But for those !NDATTHE3ALT,AKE "EYONDTHAT !LLENHAS HASAN,$3BRANCHMEETING living gluten-free, these gatherings can #OUNTY*AIL THEYCOULDBE HELPEDINMATESREESTABLISH THERE THATMEETSON3UNDAYS cause added stress, as fi nding foods they AND7EDNESDAYNIGHTS4HEY RELEASEDANYTIMEDURINGTHE THEIRGOVERNMENTIDENTIFI OFFERA3UNDAYLESSON DAYORNIGHT4HATPOSESAN CATIONTHROUGHVOLUNTEER can eat may prove diffi cult. However, makers like Udi’s Gluten Free Foods are leading the way in making prod- ucts that taste just as good as their gluten- fi lled counterparts. Hill to get 200 more F-22 jobs Try this gluten-free recipe for Spicy Slaw Dogs at your next cookout. You can fi nd more LAYTONu(ILL!&" INGSOFANINTERNAL!IR&ORCE OPERATIONS WILLGAINABOUTNEW "USINESS#ASE!NALYSIS 4HEMOVEWILLRESULTIN great gluten-free recipes at www.udisglutenfree. LONG TERM HIGH PAYINGJOBS q4HEANALYSISMAKESIT SAVINGSOFMORETHAN com. 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Jean Brooks (above) arranges flowers around the grave of her husband, Fred, at the Kaysville Cemetery. Scouts placed 900 U.S. flags near headstones in the cemetery to honor those who served in U.S. forces. Officers from the Woods Cross and Bountiful police departments and the Davis County Sheriff’s office salute the flag (top). ** ,ÊUÊ/1,- 9]Ê 9ÊÎä]ÊÓä£Î Business 19

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ALEX SIMPSON (above, far left) scored Bountiful’s first goal of the night on a set piece by teammate Bryce Carey. The Braves’ 2-0 win over Orem last Thursday gave Bountiful its first state soccer title since 2008. Photo by Jen Barnett | photo-jen-ics.com

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SANDYu4HE"OUNTIFUL"RAVESBOYSpSOCCERTEAMHADTOCLAW THEIRWAYINTOTHE!SOCCERFINALS WINNINGA SHOOTOUTOVER -URRAYJUSTDAYSBEFORE 4HATWIN HOWEVER PROPELLEDTHEMTOPLAYTHEBESTSOCCERGAMEOF BOUNTIFUL’S CARSON TINKER (No. 23) was part of a front line for THEYEAR SAID"RAVESCOACH,OU0LANK4HE"RAVESWONTHEIRFIRST! Bountiful that stayed aggressive throughout the championship game, even BOYSpSOCCERTITLESINCEWHENTHEYBEATTHE/REM4IGERS  with the lead. The aggressiveness helped the Braves win the 4A State q)TFEELSREALGOODTOBEHERE rSAID0LANKq7EWORKEDSOHARDTOGETHERE boys’ soccer title. ANDTOBEATATEAMLIKE/REMINORDERTOWINFEELSPRETTYGOODr Photo by Jen Barnett | photo-jen-ics.com !DOMINANTGAMEFROMSTARTTOFINISH "OUNTIFULCAMEOUTONTHEATTACKFROM THEBEGINNING GETTINGMOREOPPORTUNITIESTOSCORETHAN/REM "OUNTIFULpSEARLYATTACKDIDNpTPAYOFFATFIRST BUTTHE"RAVESADDEDAFIRSTHALFGOAL ONASETPIECEBY"RYCE#AREYTO!LEX3IMPSONFORTHE LEAD )TWASNpTEXACTLYHOW0LANKDREWUPTHEGAMEPLAN BUTTHEEARLYGOALTHATSETTHETEAMUPFORA DOMINANTSECONDHALF ■ See “BRAVES” p. 23

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LAWN AND YARD WORK HOME IMPROVEMENT * AJ’s MAINTENANCE HANDY RETIREE looking to buy NSL SIDEBYSIDE 4-plex. 172 RILEY COURT Apts. Indepen- Weekly Mowing/Trimming, Fertil- AND REPAIRS. Decks, Fin- Service* a fixer-upper. Can pay cash or S Orchard Drive. 2bd, 1bth, 1car dent Seniors (55+) Free dish izing. Weeding, Raking, Shrub/ ishing Basements, Bath- All types of Yard work will discuss terms with my down garage, W/D hooks ups, new car- TV Avail June, Studio $610 Tree Trimming, Mulch, Sod, rooms, Kitchens, Repairs and Clean-up/hauling payment. No agents Please. Call pet/paint. $795/mo, $500 deposit. inc all utilities, Luxury 1+ Trees, Plants, Landscaping, Haul- Additions. No job too big or too Swamp Coolers David 801-683-9366 No smokers/pets. Bonded Realty Suite $1025. The Park ing, Sprinkler Repairs. We Do It small. Lic/Ins. Broderick Builders. Garden Tilling 801-359-7979 Apts. Avail Aug, 1+den $825 Call All! Since 1987. Lic/Ins. 801- 801-660-8885 Painting 330 Auto Lillian at 801-989-1602 292-0450 broderickbuildersllc.com Rain Gutter Cleaning All Types Yard work PAYNE’S EXPEDITE PROFESSIONAL IRONING Junk Removal CONSTRUCTION AND DONE (for 2yrs worked at ZCMI in Carpet Cleaning LANDSCAPING the men’s suit department ironing) Garage Floor/Cleaning & DONATE A in my home. $1.00 each regular Scrubbing Spring Clean-up item. More for table clothes etc. Window Washing Weeding Call Tracy 801-864-3743 Drywall repair Tree removal, Anything else that needs done. CAR Tree trimming GARAGE DOORS & Openers (Household repairs) Sprinkler Systems Repairs on all makes & models, Rental property cleaning and Retaining Walls Broken springs, free est on new maintenance. Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE Driveway, Patio, and Sidewalk doors. Mountain West Doors 801- “Call 801-759-3631” 451-0534,801- 294-4636 & We do it all! FREESTONE PLUMBING - 801- 220 Miscellaneous Needy Families Licensed/Insured 808-0812 Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates 30+ years service. Water heat- CAR POOL to Park City Looking Call 801-294-0003 ers, softeners, disposals, repairs, for car pool weekdays to Park City 801.294.4060 ALL TYPES of yard work, remodels etc. www.freestone- Prospector Square area. Flexible weekly lawn maintenance plumbing.com. hours; leave Bountiful 7-8am, re- turn 5-6pm. Call 801 390-6381. & tilling. Free estimates. Good SPECIALIST CONCRETE prices. Call AJ’s Maintenance Ser- Patio, Retain Wall, Fencing, Stuc- vice 801-759-3631. See Services co. 20 years experience Licensed 240 For Sale for other ad. and Insured. John or Rich 801- TREE TRIMMING & Removal 410-6129. Free Estimates OFFICE DIVIDERS. Brand name Affordable Service Shi. 4’ W by 5’ H. $10 each. Must CONCRETE be sold together. Call John at Trees, shrubs and hedges, Patios, driveways, RV Pads, Hauling. 801-815-2754 or Clark at 801-295- walks. Lic/Ins. References, Senior 2251 extension 116. References, Senior Discount. discount. Call Dan 801-518-7265 Call Dan 801-518-7365 MEN’S WEDDING Ring. Sterling Silver, size 15. $25 OBO. Call ***WEEKLY LAWN MOWING*** HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Terry at 801-336-7232 Mowing, trimming, edging, fer- Are you looking for someone to tilizing, sprinklers, yard work. clean your home? Lets us do it 4 CEMETERY PLOTS Lakeview Davis County. 26yrs in business. for you! We do excellent work. Sr. Memorial Estates. 801-295-2618 520 Instruction/Tutoring 801-292-0450 Citizen discount. 801-295-8095 or 801-755-7706 TOPSOIL, MULCHES & soil- 245 For Rent TUTOR-ACADEMIC SKILLS pep Use the best dark-organic, SPRINKLERS FIRST Aid. 40-yrs diminish over summer! I can help! weed free, composted topsoil for experience. new installation, con- RV STORAGE Rental in Woods Retired teacher, grades K-2. Only your garden or your entire yard. versions, repairs. Spring tune-up. Cross 12’ x 40’ $45.00 per month $25 per hour. Call Pam, 801- Ground cover mulches, nutrient- Magic Dave 801-725-8897 801-455-2946 or 801-558-6371 598-8800 rich soil pep, and playground HOUSE CLEANING - Davis mulch. Small & large deliveries TINKER TOTS Preschool in Boun- County Area. Experienced, Ef- 250 Garage Sales tiful open registration for Fall, 2-3 available, or pick up at our WX ficient, and Dependable. Refer- yard. Call #801-295-8907 day session for 4yr olds. Dianne ences available. Call Kyra 801- GARAGE SALE BOUNTIFUL - Eggett BS from BYU Early Child- FATHER & SON Concrete 577-0008 1761 S Davis Blvd Thurs. May hood, Kindergarten Prof., Elemen- & Landscaping. Quality 30th 3:00-8:00 pm Friday 31st tary Education. 801-292-6676 work at affordable AC CONCRETE 8:30 am-4:00 pm furniture, cloth- MARCIA ANDERSON’S* prices. Concrete, Retaining Driveways decorative, colored ing, misc PRESCHOOL Walls/Driveway, Sidewalks/ stamping, Patios, footing foun- MOVING-FUNITURE SALE 2/ Since 1983. Bricks. 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CENTERVILLE CITY of the Bonds, and that after such candidate for the office of Trustee the Centerville City Planning additional terms and provisions as is announcing that an election will PLANNING COMMISSION time, no one shall have any cause shall file a Declaration of Candi- Commission will hold a public shall be approved by the Authority; be held on Tuesday, 11/5/13, to ZONING CODE TEXT of action to contest the regularity, dacy in person with the District hearing on Wednesday, June 12, provided that the principal amount, elect two Trustees to each serve AMENDMENT formality or legality thereof for any Clerk during office hours (8:00 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or interest rate or rates, maturity and a four year term from 1/1/13 to Notice is hereby given that cause whatsoever. a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), at 407 West as soon thereafter as the mat- discount, if any, will not exceed the 12/31/16. the Centerville City Planning DATED this 22nd day of May, 3100 South, Bountiful, and not ter may be heard, in the City respective maximums described Any qualified voter and taxpayer Commission will hold a public 2013. later than 4:30 p.m. between June Council Chambers at the Cen- in the Resolution. Copies of the living within the boundaries of the hearing on Wednesday, June 12, 1 and June 7, 2013. terville City Hall Building, 250 Resolution, the Bond Resolution, District (Bountiful, Centerville, 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m., in /s/ Robert K. Biles Qualifications for a candidate North Main Street, Centerville, in the Indenture and the Loan Agree- North Salt Lake, West Bountiful, the City Council Chambers at Secretary/Treasurer are: (1) Be a United States citizen, consideration of a conditional use ment are on file in the offices of the Woods Cross and the Unincorpo- the Centerville City Hall Build- C-253 5/30 (2) Be a registered voter, (3) Be permit for operating a fast-food Authority, Utah State Treasurer, rated Area of South Davis County), ing, 250 North Main Street, a resident of South Davis Water restaurant in a C-H (Commercial- C180 State Capitol Complex may be a candidate by filing a Centerville, to consider a zoning LEGAL NOTICE District. High) Zone, and final site plan for (Room 180 in the State Capitol), Declaration of Candidacy with the code text amendment for Chapter City of Bountiful SOUTH DAVIS WATER the expansion of the existing gas Salt Lake City, Utah, where they District Clerk. The filing deadline 12-23 - Enforcement, to bring the Notice of Public Hearings DISTRICT station, located at 1011 South may be examined from 8:00 a.m. is Monday, 6/3/13, through Friday, code enforcement procedures for Public Notice is hereby given Tracie Gallagher Main Street. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least 6/7/13, at 5:00 p.m. zoning violations in line with the that the Mayor and City Council District Clerk More information about this thirty (30) days from and after the Candidate qualifications: (1) a procedures the City uses for other of Bountiful, Utah will hold public C-230 5/23-30 proposed change, please con- date of publication of this notice. United States citizen, (2) at least civil code enforcement. hearings on Tuesday, June 11, tact Community Development at All members of the public are 18 years old, (3) a resident of the More information about this pro- 2013, in the Bountiful City Hall, CENTERVILLE CITY 801.292.8232. invited to attend and participate South Davis Sewer District for 365 posed change, contact Community 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, PLANNING COMMISSION Marshal L. Morrow, MMC in the public hearing described consecutive days immediately Development at 801.292.8232. Utah as follows: KING COMMERCIAL Centerville City Recorder above. Written comments may preceding the date of the election, Marsha L. Morrow, MMC 7:00 p.m. DEVELOPMENT C-250 5/30 be submitted to the Authority, Utah (4) a registered voter. Centerville City Recorder • For the purpose of opening Notice is hereby given that State Treasurer, C180 State Capi- Forms may be picked up Mon- C-252 5/30 the 2012-2013 budget to consider the Centerville City Planning NOTICE OF PUBLIC tol Complex (Room 180 in the day through Friday from 8:00 a.m. various increases and changes in Commission will hold a public HEARING AND OF BONDS TO State Capitol), P.O. Box 142315, to 4:30 p.m. at the District Office, NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE revenues and expenditures. hearing on Wednesday, June 12, BE ISSUED Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2315; 1800 West 1200 North, West ISSUED • To consider the 2013-2014 fis- 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN attention Chief Deputy State Trea- Bountiful, Utah, (801) 295-3469. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cal year budget before final adop- as soon thereafter as the mat- that on May 21, 2013 the Utah surer. Written comments should Mark R. Katter pursuant to the provisions of the tion. Said budget is for municipal ter may be heard, in the City Charter School Finance Authority be mailed in sufficient time to be Clerk Utah Refunding Bond Act, Title 11, services for the fiscal year begin- Council Chambers at the Cen- (the “Authority”) adopted a resolu- received C-231 5/23-30 Chapter 27, Utah Code Annotated ning July 1, 2013 and ending June terville City Hall Building, 250 tion (the “Resolution”) declaring before the June 12, 2013, public 1953, as amended, that on May 30, 2014. A copy of the tentative North Main Street, Centerville, its intent to issue charter school hearing. Additional information NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 22, 2013, the Board of Trustees budget will be available for public in consideration of a conceptual revenue bonds in an amount can be obtained from the Author- APN: 14-355-0038 TRA: Trust (the “Board”) of the Utah Transit inspection at City Hall for ten days site plan and subdivision for the not to exceed $5,500,000 (the ity at its office shown above or by No. 1352514-25 Ref: nuttall, Authority (the “Authority”) adopted prior to the public hearing. King Commercial Development, “Bonds”) and to mature on or prior calling (801) 538-1042. Subse- ryan t IMPORTANT NOTICE TO a resolution (the “Resolution”) • To authorize $2,300,000 in con- located on Lots 2 & 3 of Parrish to October 15, 2043, pursuant to quent to the public hearing, the PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE expressing its intent to issue its tributions from the Bountiful Light Park Subdivision, 330 West Par- the Charter School Financing Act, Governor of the State of Utah will IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Sales Tax Revenue Refunding and Power Fund to the General rish Lane, in the C-VH Zone. Title 53A, Chapter 20b Utah Code consider approving the issuance OF TRUST, DATED January Bonds (to be issued in one or more Fund in the 2013-2014 budget. For more information about Annotated 1953, as amended and of the Bonds. 12, 2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE series and with such additional The public is invited and encour- this proposed change, contact the Utah Industrial Facilities and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR or other series designations and aged to attend these hearings. Community Development at Development Act, Title 11, Chapter that a period of thirty (30) days PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT titles as may be determined by the Galen D. Rasmussen, CPA 801.292.8232. 17, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as after the date of publication of A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED Board, the “Bonds”). Administrative Services Director Marsha L. Morrow, MMC amended (collectively, the “Act”). this notice is provided by law dur- AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- PURPOSE FOR ISSUING C-233 5/30-6/6 Centerville City Recorder The Authority or its designee ing which any person in interest TURE OF THE PROCEEDING BONDS C-251 5/30 shall hold a public hearing on AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ELECTION SET FOR shall have the right to contest The Authority intends to issue Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at the the legality of the Resolution, the CONTACT A LAWYER. On June the Bonds for the purpose of (i) WATER DISTRICT KAYSVILLE CITY hour of 10:00 a.m. at the offices 18, 2013, at 10:30am, James The Benchland Water District PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Bond Resolution, the Indenture, refunding certain outstanding of the Authority, Utah State Trea- the Loan Agreement or the Bonds, H. Woodall, as duly appointed sales tax bonds of the Authority announces that an election will Notice is hereby given that the surer, C180 State Capitol Complex Trustee under and pursuant to be held on Tuesday, November Kaysville City Planning Commis- or any provision made for the se- and (ii) paying costs of issuing (Room 180 in the State Capitol), curity and payment of the Bonds, Deed of Trust recorded January the Bonds. 5, 2013, to elect four trustees sion will hold a public hearing on Salt Lake City, Utah to receive in- 26, 2006, as inst. No. 2140457, to serve a four-year term, from Thursday, June 13, 2013, at 7:00 and that after such time, no one PARAMETERS OF THE put from the public with respect to shall have any cause of action to in book 3958, page 346-355, of BONDS January 1, 2014 to December p.m. in the Council Room of the the issuance of the Bonds and the Official Records in the office of 31, 2017. Kaysville City Municipal Center contest the regularity, formality The Authority intends to issue financing of the Project (as defined or legality thereof for any cause the County Recorder of Davis the Bonds in the aggregate prin- Any person seeking to become a to consider: below). The Authority proposes to County, State of Utah executed by candidate for the office of Trustee Rezone of .63 acre of property whatsoever. cipal amount of not to exceed Fif- loan the proceeds of the Bonds DATED the 25th day of May, Ryan T Nuttall, and Michelle Lee teen Million Dollars ($15,000,000), shall file a Declaration of Candi- at 277 East 100 North to PRUD to Wasatch Peak Academy, Inc., Nuttall WILL SELL AT PUBLIC dacy in person with the District overlay zone. 2013. to bear interest at a rate or rates of a Utah non-profit corporation (the By: /s/ Bruce D. Williams, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, not to exceed five percent (5.0%) Clerk during office hours (9:00 I hereby certify that I posted a “Borrower”) pursuant to the terms PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday through copy of the foregoing Public Hear- Secretary per annum, to mature in not more of a loan agreement (the “Loan C-245 5/30 OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE than thirteen (13) years from their Friday, at 485 East Shepard Lane, ing notice on the municipality’s of- Agreement”) for the purpose of TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL date or dates, and to be sold at a Kaysville, between June 3 and ficial website by May 24, 2013. financing the acquisition, con- NOTICE OF PROBATE BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- price of not less than ninety-eight June 7, 2013. Applications will Wade Flint struction and equipping of certain Probate No. 133700129 POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED percent (98%) of the total principal not be accepted after 5 p.m. on Zoning Administrator school buildings containing ap- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT amount thereof. Friday June 7. C-248 5/30 proximately 28,773 square feet DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE The Bonds are to be issued and Qualifications for a candidate and related school facilities on a COUNTY STATE OF UTAH BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE are: (1) Be a United States citizen, ANNOUNCEMENT OF sold pursuant to the Resolution, APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE site of approximately 3.28 acres IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT the Amended and Restated Gen- (2) Be a registered voter, (3) Be located at approximately 414 TATE OF THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), a resident of Benchland Water TO CREDITORS eral Indenture of Trust, dated as of Probate No. 133700127 North Cutler Drive in North Salt DELLA H. WINEGAR, At the main entrance of the davis September 1, 2002, as heretofore District. Lake City, Utah (collectively, the Deceased. county district court Bountiful BENCHLAND WATER IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL amended and supplemented (pre- DISTRICT COURT FOR “Project”) to be owned and oper- You are hereby notified that on Department, 805 South Main viously executed by the Authority) DISTRICT ated by the Borrower. the 30th day of April 2013, the ap- Street Bountiful, Utah all right, Judy C Rigby DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF and a Supplemental Indenture of UTAH The Bonds shall be special ob- plication for probate of the above- title and interest conveyed to and Trust relating to the Bonds (col- District Clerk ligations of the Authority payable named decedent was received by now held by it under said Deed of C-241 5/23-30 In the matter of the Estate of lectively, the “Indenture”). MARGARET T. WILLIAMS solely from amounts provided by the above-named court, and that Trust in the property situated in SALES TAXES AND REV- KAYSVILLE CITY DUKE RALPH WILLIAMS, the Borrower, including monies Lanna W. Stanbridge was duly ap- said County and State described ENUES TO BE PLEDGED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE whose address is C/O THE FADEL and securities held from time to pointed and qualified as personal as: All of lot 38, maplewood As provided in the Indenture, the Notice is hereby given that the LAW FIRM, 170 West 400 South, time under a trust indenture (the representative of said estate. village townhomes, a planned Bonds will be limited obligations Kaysville City Planning Commis- Bountiful, UT 84010, has been “Indenture”) and amounts that Notice is further given that all residential unit development, of the Authority payable from the sion will hold a public hearing on appointed Personal Representa- may be appropriated by the State persons indebted to the decedent clinton city, Davis county, Utah, sales taxes and revenues col- Thursday, June 13, 2013, at 7:00 tive of the above entitled estate. of Utah pursuant to the Act. The or to the decedent’s estate are according to the official plat lected for the Authority’s public p.m. in the Council Room of the Creditors of the estate are hereby Bonds and the interest thereon requested to make immediate thereof. The street address and transit system. Kaysville City Municipal Center notified to: (1) deliver or mail their will not be a general obligation payment to the Estate of Della other common designation, if Copies of the Resolution and to consider: written claims to the Personal debt of the Authority, the State of H. Winegar c/o Steven Harris any, of the real property described forms of the Indenture are on Rezone of .50 acre of property Representative at the address Utah or any political subdivision #03805, 2841 Cobblemoor Lane, above is purported to be: 652 file in the principal office of the at 1773 West 200 North from A-5 above; (2) deliver or mail their writ- thereof, and neither the Author- Sandy, Utah 84093. W 800 N 38 Clinton Ut 84015 Authority at 669 West 200 South (Heavy Agriculture) to R-A (Agri- ten claims to the Personal Repre- ity, the State of Utah nor any Creditors having claims against Estimated Total Debt as of June in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they cultural Residential). sentative’s attorney, DOUGLAS K. political subdivision thereof will the decedent or the estate are re- 18, 2013 is $105,556.51. The un- may be examined during regular I hereby certify that I posted a FADEL, THE FADEL LAW FIRM, be liable thereon. The issuance quired to file them in duplicate with dersigned Trustee disclaims any business copy of the foregoing Public Hear- 170 West 400 South, Bountiful, UT of the Bonds shall not directly, the necessary vouchers, in the liability for any incorrectness of hours of the Authority for a period ing notice on the municipality’s of- 84010; (3) file their written claims indirectly or contingently, obligate office of the Clerk of said Court, the street address and other com- of at least thirty (30) days from and ficial website by May 24, 2013. with the Clerk of the District Court the Authority, the State of Utah on or before three months after mon designation, if any, shown after the last date of publication of Wade Flint at the Second District Court in Da- or any agency, instrumentality or the date of the first publication of herein. Said sale will be made, this notice. Zoning Administrator vis County, or otherwise present political subdivision thereof to levy this notice, and if such claims are but without covenant or warranty, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN C-247 5/30 their claims as required by Utah any form of taxation therefor or to not so filed, unless otherwise al- express or implied, regarding title, that a period of thirty (30) days law within three months after the make any appropriation for their lowed or paid, they will be forever possession, condition, or encum- from and after the last date of ELECTION SET FOR date of the first publication of this payment. barred. brances, including fees, charges the publication of this notice is WATER DISTRICT notice or be forever barred. The Bonds shall be issued Dated the 30th day of April, and expenses of the Trustee and provided by law during which any The South Davis Water District C-254 5/30-6/13 pursuant to the Resolution and a 2013. of the trusts created by said Deed person in interest shall have the announces that an election will be final bond resolution (the “Bond Lanna W. Stanbridge of Trust, to pay the remaining prin- right to contest the legality of the held on Tuesday, November 5, CENTERVILLE CITY Resolution”), a form of which was C-239 5/23-6/6 ciple sums of the note(s) secured Resolution, the Indenture (but only 2013, to elect two trustees to serve PLANNING COMMISSION presented to the Board of the by said Deed of Trust. The current as the same relates to the Bonds), a four-year term, from January 1, GAS STATION CORNER OF Authority at the time of adoption of ELECTION SET FOR SEWER beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of or the Bonds, or any provision 2014 to December 31, 2017. PAGES & MAIN the Resolution. The Bond Reso- DISTRICT the date of this notice is: Citimort- made for the security and payment Any person seeking to become a Notice is hereby given that lution may however contain such The South Davis Sewer District gage, Inc.. and the record owners ** ,ÊUÊ/1,- 9]Ê 9ÊÎä]ÊÓä£Î Classified 31

9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL of the property as of the recording Trustee Amendment of Title 17, Planning 89°47’14” West 227.07 feet along bidder within three business days CENTERVILLE CITY of the Notice of Default is/are: Holland & Hart llp and Zoning, Title 18, Building said line;thence North 81°00’34” of receipt of the amount bid. PLANNING COMMISSION Ryan T. and Michelle Lee Nuttall. 222 South Main Street, Regulations, and Title 19, Subdi- East 231.15 feet to the point The sale is subject to a workout, CHASE LANE CULINARY James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE Suite 2200 visions, of the revised ordinances of beginning, containing 4005 reinstatement, payoff, or other WATER PUMP HOUSE 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite Salt Lake City, UT 84101 of Kaysville City to conform the square feet. condition that would cause the Notice is hereby given that 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 Telephone: (801) 799-5800 provisions to State law and make You are invited to attend this cancellation of the sale (the “Con- the Centerville City Planning (801)254-9450 James H. Office Hours: M – F, technical corrections. meeting to provide your input. ditions”). Further, if any of these Commission will hold a public Woodall Signature/By Dated: May 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. I hereby certify that I posted a If you wish to comment or are Conditions exist, the sale will be hearing on Wednesday, June 16, 2013 R-428747 05/16/13, C-227 5/16-30 copy of the foregoing Public unable to attend or have any void and the successful bidder’s 12, 2013, beginning at 7:00 05/23/13, 05/30/13 C-155 Hearing notice on the municipal- questions contact the Community funds will be returned, and the p.m., or as soon thereafter as NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ity’s official website by May 24, Development Director at 801-292- Trustee and the Beneficiary shall the matter may be heard, in the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Hogan & Associates Construction, 2013. 4421. All exhibits and materials not be liable to the successful bid- City Council Chambers at the The following described property Inc., as construction manager Wade Flint are available for review at the der for any damages. Centerville City Hall Building, will be sold at public auction to the for Bountiful City Corporation is Zoning Administrator Woods Cross Municipal Building Dated this 8th day of May, 250 North Main Street, Center- highest bidder, payable in lawful requesting proposals for Bid C-246 5/30 at 1555 South 800 West, Woods 2013. ville, to consider a conceptual site money of the United States at Package #3 for the new Bountiful Cross, Utah 84087. plan and small subdivision waiver/ the time of sale, at in front of the City Hall in Bountiful, Utah, in ac- INVITATION TO BID Sherilyn A. Olsen, Trustee Signed: Alan T. Low 222 South Main Street, lot split for the Chase Lane Culi- Second Judicial District Court cordance with the plans and speci- Farmington City hereby re- City Recorder nary Water Pump House, located for Davis County, State of Utah, fications as prepared by Pasker quests proposals to provide Suite 2200 C-237 5/30 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 at 70 East Chase Lane, for the Farmington District located at Gould Ames & Weaver automated residential garbage construction of a new well site in 800 West State Street, Farm- Bid Package #3 Scope of Work and recycling collection service NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Telephone: 801.799.5800 Office Hours: M - F, 9:00 a.m. – the R-L Zone. ington, Utah 84025 on June 17, includes but is not limited to wood for City residents. Detailed speci- The following described property More information about this pro- 2013, at 9:00 a.m. of said day & steel doors, framing, finishes, fications may be obtained at the will be sold at public auction to the 5:00 p.m. C-226 5/16-30 posed project contact Community for the purpose of foreclosing a specialties, mechanical, plumb- Farmington City Hall, 160 South highest bidder, payable in lawful Development at 801.292.8232. Trust Deed, Security Agreement ing, electrical, audio visual, site Main or by calling 801-451-2382. money of the United States at NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Marsha L. Morrow, MMC and Assignment of Rents (“Trust concrete, asphalt and landscape Deadline for submitting proposals the time of sale, in front of the The following described real Centerville City Recorder Deed”), executed by Benchmark work. All other work was previ- is 12 noon, Friday, June 7, 2013. Second Judicial District Court property will be sold at public C-249 5/30 Real Estate Company, as Trustor ously bid or will be bid in a subse- C-255 5/30 for Davis County, State of Utah, auction to the highest bidder, (“Trustor”), in favor of Wells Fargo quent bid package (s). Farmington District located at purchase price payable in lawful NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Bank, National Association, as Project documents, including PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 800 West State Street, Farm- The following described real Notice is hereby given that on money of the United States of Beneficiary (“Wells Fargo”). The plans and specifications, will be ington, Utah 84025 on June 17, property will be sold at public June 11, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at America at the time of sale, at Trust Deed was recorded May 7, available at the office of the con- 2013, at 9:00 a.m. of said day for auction to the highest bidder, the Woods Cross City Municipal the east main entrance of the 2012, as Entry No. 2659971, Book struction manager on or about the purpose of foreclosing a Deed purchase price payable in lawful Building, 1555 South 800 West, Davis County Courthouse, 800 5516, Pages 922-928 in the official May 16, 2013. Email or contact of Trust (“Trust Deed”), executed West State, Farmington, Utah, money of the United States of records of Davis County, Utah. Tracy Heun at theun@hogancon- Woods Cross, Utah, the Woods America at the time of sale, at Cross Planning Commission will by Fleischer Investment Company, on Monday, July 1, 2013, at the Wells Fargo is presently the struction.com or 801-951-7000 for L.L.C., as Trustor (“Trustor”), in hour of 4:30 p.m. of that day for the east main entrance of the owner and holder of the beneficial bidding documents. hold a public hearing to consider Davis County Courthouse, 800 a request by IGI RE Holdings favor of Wells Fargo Bank, Na- the purpose of foreclosing a deed interest under the Trust Deed and Bids are due on or before Tues- tional Association, as Beneficiary, of trust originally executed by West State, Farmington, Utah, the obligations secured thereby. day, June 4, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. Woods Cross LLC to rezone from on Tuesday, July 2, 2013, at the I-1 Light Industrial/Business Park and recorded April 14, 2008 as Jared B. Allen and Natalie Allen, Sherilyn, A. Olsen, Attorney at prevailing Mountain Time at the Entry No. 2356858 in the official in favor of Mortgage Electronic hour of 8:30 a.m. of that day for Law, of Holland & Hart. LLP, 222 offices of the construction man- to I-2 Industrial the parcels located the purpose of foreclosing a deed at approximately 1959 South and records of the Davis County Re- Registration Systems, Inc., solely South Main Street, Suite 2200, ager. Bids and proposals over corder, State of Utah. as nominee for lender Primary of trust originally executed by Salt Lake City, UT, 84101, is $100,000 must include a bid bond 1100 West and more accurately Olivia Lopez and Daniela Lopez, described below: A Substitution of Trustee ap- Residential Mortgage, Inc., its suc- presently the Trustee. A Notice of or cashier’s check in the amount pointing Sherilyn A. Olsen, attor- cessors and assigns, covering real in favor of Long Beach Mortgage Default and Election to Sell (“De- of five percent (5%) of the bid Parcel A Company, covering real prop- ney at law, as Successor Trustee property located at approximately fault Notice”) was recorded in the or proposal amount. The Owner Beginning at a point which is erty located at approximately 228 (“Trustee”) was recorded January 1006 East Eaglewood Loop, North official records of Davis County reserves the right to reject any or North 89°47’14” East 513.97 feet West 650 North, Clearfield, Davis 30, 2013 in the official records of Salt Lake, Davis County, Utah, and Utah on January 8, 2013 as Entry all bids or proposals or to waive along the Section Line and South County, Utah, and more particu- the Davis County Recorder, Utah more particularly described as: No. E2712639, Book 5682, Page any formality or technicality in any 02°00’31” West 620.01 feet from larly described as: the Northwest Corner of Section as Entry No. 2717145. A Notice ALL OF LOT 206, EAGLEWOOD 432-433. Trustee will sell at public proposal in the best interests of of Default and Election to Sell ALL OF LOT 67, JAMARL ACRES, auction to the highest bidder the the District. 36, Township 2 North, Range 1 COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS West, Salt Lake Base and Me- (“Default Notice”) was recorded NORTH SALT LAKE real property located in Davis For clarifications, questions, in the official records of the Davis COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING County, State of Utah, described RFIs regarding the bidding docu- ridian, Davis County, Utah and CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THERE- running thence South 02°00’31” County Recorder, Utah on January ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL as (the “Property”): ments contact Mark Jensen, Esti- 30, 2013, as Entry No. 2717146. OF. 14-083-0067 All Lot 209, CRIDDLE HOME- mator, mjensen@hoganconstruc- West 20.01 feet to the Grantor’s PLAT THEREOF ON The current beneficiary of the South property line; thence South Trustee will sell at public auction to FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE STEAD PHASE 2, according to tion.com. C-221 5/23-30 the highest bidder the real property trust deed is JPMorgan Chase the Official Plat thereof, recorded 89°47’14” West 317.08 feet along OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY Bank, National Association, and KAYSVILLE CITY said line to a point of curvature located in Davis County, State of RECORDER. in the Office of the County Re- Utah, more particularly described the record owner of the property corder of Davis County, State PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE to a 347.26-foot radius curve to 01-204-0206 as of the recording of the notice BUDGET HEARING the right; thence Northwesterly as follows (the “Property”): The current beneficiary of the of Utah PARCEL 1: of default is Olivia Lopez and Tax ID No.: 12-650-0209. Notice is hereby given that the along the arc of said curve for a trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Daniela Lopez. The trustee’s Kaysville City Council will hold distance of 353.65 feet, (central Lot 15, NEWPORT SUBDIVISION Bank, National Association, and Said property is also known PLAT “C”, according to the Official sale of the aforedescribed real by the street address of: 2481 a budget hearing on Tuesday, angle = 58°20’57”, chord bearing the record owner of the property property will be made without Plat thereof on file and of records West 1700 South, Syracuse, Utah June 4, 2013, at 6:00 p.m., in the and distance = North 58°30’11” as of the recording of the notice warranty as to title, possession, in the Office of the Davis County 84075. Council Room (Room A) of the West 338.56 feet); thence North of default is Jared B. Allen and or encumbrances. Bidders must Recorder. The current Beneficiary of the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 65°40’20” East 20.00 feet to a Natalie Allen. The trustee’s sale be prepared to tender $20,000.00 PARCEL 2: Trust Deed is Wells Fargo, whose 23 East Center, Kaysville. point of curvature to a 327.26-foot of the aforedescribed real prop- in certified funds at the sale and address is 299 S. Main Street, 6th The agenda shall be as fol- radius curve to the left; thence Lot 20, NEWPORT SUBDIVISION erty will be made without war- the balance of the purchase price Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. lows: Southeasterly along the arc of PLAT “C”, according to the Official ranty as to title, possession, or in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. The record owner of the Property 6:00 BUDGET HEARING said curve for a distance of 331.98 Plat thereof on file and of record encumbrances. Bidders must be the following business day. The as of the recording of the Default 1. Amendments to Kaysville City feet, (central angle = 58°07’20”, in the Office of the Davis County prepared to tender $20,000.00 trustee reserves the right to void Notice is Benchmark Real Estate Fiscal Year 2013 Budget. chord bearing and distance = Recorder. in certified funds at the sale and the effect of the trustee’s sale after Company. 2. Consideration of Kaysville City South 53°23’22” East 317.93 Property Identification Nos.: 06- the balance of the purchase price the sale based upon information The Trustee’s sale will be made Fiscal Year 2014 Budget. feet); thence North 89°47’14”East 052-0015, 06-052-0020. in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. unknown to the trustee at the time without warranty as to title, pos- The tentative budget for Kaysville 316.52 feet to the point of begin- The Property is commonly the following business day. The of the sale, such as a bankruptcy session, encumbrances, condi- City has been adopted and is ning, containing 0.303 acres. known as 965 and 930 West 850 trustee reserves the right to void filing, a loan reinstatement, or an tion of the Property or any other available for public inspection at Parcel B South, Woods Cross, UT 84087. the effect of the trustee’s sale after agreement between the trustor matter. the City Offices (23 East Center Beginning at a point which is North The current Beneficiary of the sale based upon information and beneficiary to postpone or Bidders at the Trustee’s sale Street) during regular business 89°47’14” East 513.97 feet along the Trust Deed is Wells Fargo unknown to the trustee at the time cancel the sale. If so voided, the must be prepared to tender a hours. the Section Line from the North- Bank, National Association, whose of the sale, such as a bankruptcy only recourse of the highest bidder $10,000.00 non-refundable de- Kaysville City is dedicated to west Corner of Section 36, Town- address is Clearfield Business filing, a loan reinstatement, or an is to receive a full refund of the posit to the Trustee, and the bal- a policy of non-discrimination in ship 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Banking Center, 180 South State agreement between the trustor money paid to the trustee. THIS ance of the purchase price must admission to, access to, or opera- Lake Base and Meridian, Davis Street, MAC #U1139-011, Clear- and beneficiary to postpone or IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT be tendered to the Trustee within tions of its programs, services or County, Utah and running thence field, UT 84015. cancel the sale. If so voided, the A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION 48 hours of the sale. Both the activities. If you need special as- North 89°47’14” East 531.62 feet The record owner of the property only recourse of the highest bidder OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR deposit and the balance must be sistance due to a disability, please to the West line of the Union Pa- as of the recording of the Notice of is to receive a full refund of the THAT PURPOSE. in immediately available funds by contact the Kaysville City Offices cific Railroad right of way; thence Default was Fleischer Investment money paid to the trustee. THIS DATED this 21st day of May, cashier’s check or wire, payable at 801-546-1235. South 14°32’11” West 661.33 feet Company, L.L.C. IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT 2013 to the Trustee. A Trustee’s Deed I hereby certify that I posted a along said line to the South line The Trustee’s sale will be A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Marlon L. Bates, will be delivered to the successful copy of the foregoing Notice and of the Grantor’s property; thence made without warranty as to title, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Successor Trustee bidder within three business days Agenda at City Hall, mailed cop- South 89°47’14” West 388.06 possession, encumbrances, and THAT PURPOSE. Scalley Reading Bates Hansen of receipt of the amount bid. ies to media representatives, and feet along said line; thence North condition of the Property or any DATED this 28th day of May, & Rasmussen, P.C. The sale is subject to a workout, sent a copy to the Davis Clipper 02°00’31” East 640.02 feet to the other matter. 2013 15 West South Temple, reinstatement, payoff, or other for publication. point of beginning, containing Bidders at the Trustee’s sale Marlon L. Bates Ste. 600 condition that would cause the Linda Ross 6.751 acres. must be prepared to tender a Successor Trustee Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 cancellation of the sale (the “Con- City Recorder Parcel C $10,000.00 non-refundable de- Scalley Reading Bates Hansen Telephone: (801) 531-7870 ditions”). Further, if any of these C-244 5/30 Beginning at a point which is posit to the Trustee, and the bal- & Rasmussen, P.C. Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to Conditions exist, the sale will be North 89°47’14 East 513.97 feet ance of the purchase price must 15 West South Temple, 5:00 p.m. KAYSVILLE CITY along the section line and South void and the successful bidder’s PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE be tendered to the Trustee within Ste. 600 Trustee No. 51121-765 funds will be returned, and the 02°00’31” West 604.72 feet from 48 hours of the sale. Both the Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Notice is hereby given that the the Northwest Corner of Section Trustee and the Beneficiary shall deposit and the balance must be Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Kaysville City Planning Commis- 36, Township 2 North, Range 1 not be liable to the successful bid- in immediately available funds by Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to sion will hold a public hearing on West, Salt Lake Base and Me- der for any damages. cashier’s check or wire, payable 5:00 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 2013, at 7:00 ridian, Davis County, Utah and Dated this 9th day of May, to Wells Fargo Bank, National Trustee No. 51121-822 Legal deadline — p.m. in the Council Room of the running thence South 02°00’31” 2013. Kaysville City Municipal Center Association. A Trustee’s Deed C-243 5/30-6/13 Sherilyn A. Olsen, Esq., West 35.30 feet to the Grant- will be delivered to the successful to consider: ee’s property line; thence South Monday, 5 p.m. 30 Classified ** ,ÊUÊ/1,- 9]Ê 9ÊÎä]ÊÓä£ÎÊ SESSION Davis Bookings #HRISTOPHER2ONALD$AVIS 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL  3UNSET0$ AMPHETAMINE 4HEFOLLOWINGISALISTOF "ODHI2AY4IPPETS  POSSESSION NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE trust deed is AMERICA FIRST be received by North Salt Lake BOOKINGSWITHTOTALFINESAND &ARMINGTON$ISTRICT#OURT 3TEFFIN'ENE,EE  The following described prop- FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, A Engineering at the North Salt erty will be sold at public auction UTAH CORPORATION, and the Lake City Hall, 10 East Center ORBAILEXCEEDING  LIQUORPOSSESSION $#3/ DISORDERLYCONDUCT to the highest bidder, payable in record owners of the property as Street, North Salt Lake, Utah Tuesday, May 21 &REDERICK7ALTER#ARRIGAN PROPERTYDAMAGE DRIVINGON lawful money of the United States of the recording of the Notice of until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday,  &ARMINGTON$ISTRICT#OURT SUSPENSION at the time of sale, at the Justice Default are DAVID K. EGBERT June 13, 2013 and then publicly 3COTT2"INGHAM  NEGLECTFAMILY 4ERRY,EE*ACOBSON  Complex, Court’s Building, 800 AND LORI A. EGBERT. opened and read aloud. $#3/ AMPHETAMINESELL #HELSEA,EWIS"ATCHELOR ,AYTON0$ TRAFFICOFFENSE West State Street, Farmington, Bidders must tender to the The work to be performed #RAIG%UGENE'REENE   ,AYTON0$ SPEEDING LIQUORPOSSESSION DRIVING Utah 84025, on July 3, 2013, at trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at consists of furnishing all labor, $#3/ SYNTHETICNARCOTICPOS 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the pur- the sale and the balance of the tools, materials, equipment, SHOPLIFTING ONDENIEDLICENSE NARCOTIC SESSION AMPHETAMINESELL #ASEY$AVIS  &ARMING EQUIPMENTPOSSESSION SIMPLE pose of foreclosing a trust deed purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the transportation, and services *ORDAN3COTT3CHRYVER  dated August 15, 2007, and exe- day following the sale. Both the required for the demolition of TON0$ DISORDERLYCONDUCT ASSAULT cuted by DAVID K. EGBERT AND deposit and the balance must roadway improvements. Approxi- +AYSVILLE0$ SIMPLEASSAULT INTOXICATION SHOPLIFTING .ICHOLAS7AYNE(ECKENLI LORI A. EGBERT, as Trustors, in be paid to Lincoln Title Insur- mately 2,200 SY asphalt, 1,100 ,UCAS3CHRYVER  +EITH3COTT4URLEY  ABLE  7OODS#ROSS0$ NAR favor of AMERICA FIRST FED- ance Agency in the form of a wire LF of sidewalk, 1,100 LF of curb +AYSVILLE0$ SIMPLEASSAULT #LEARFIELD0$ POSSESSTOOLS COTICEQUIPMENTPOSSESSION ERAL CREDIT UNION, A UTAH transfer, cashier’s check or certi- and gutter, 300 SF concrete wa- .ANCY$IAZ  7OODS CORPORATION as Beneficiary, fied funds. Cash payments, per- terway, and 14 drive approaches FORFORGERYCOUNTERFEITING PROPERTYDAMAGE EVADING #ROSS0$ NOPROOFOF AMPHETAMINEPOSSESSION DISORDERLYCONDUCT which Trust Deed was recorded sonal checks or trust checks are will be removed. Utilities shall be INSURANCE DRIVINGONDENIED on August 17, 2007, as Entry No. not accepted. capped, removed, or abandoned $ANIEL0RESTON&ALLIS  $ENTELLE$EE#ARRASCO  2298385, in Book 4348, at Page DATED: May 28, 2013. in accordance with each service LICENSE 7OODS#ROSS0$ SPEEDING NO 7OODS#ROSS0$ DISORDERLY 996, in the Official Records of LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE provider’s instructions. Project 0ENI-AKAAFI  ,AYTON INSURANCE CONTEMPTOFCOURT CONDUCT SIMPLEASSAULT Davis County, State of Utah cov- AGENCY area will be rough graded as per 0$ THEFT ASSAULT FALSEPOLICE ering real property purportedly by: Paula Maughan Engineer. -ICHAEL+RAY3MITH  REPORT SHOPLIFTING EVADING Wednesday, May 22 3UNSET0$ THEFT NARCOTIC located at 1861 East Ridgehol- its: Vice President Contract Documents may be +RISTEN"ROOKE3COVEL  low Drive, Bountiful, Utah 84010 Telephone: (801) 476-0303 examined at the office of the City *USTIN0AUL&OWERS  EQUIPMENTPOSSESSION LIQUOR in Davis County, Utah, and more web site: www.smithknowles. Engineer, located at City Hall. #LEARFIELD0$ OTHERRIGHTOF #LEARFIELD0$ PROPERTYDAM FREETEXT DRIVINGONSUSPEN particularly described as: com Contract Documents and draw- WAYVIOLATION THEFT AGE RESISTINGINTERFERINGWITH SION DISORDERLYCONDUCT  LOT 77, MAPLE HILLS SUB- SK File No. 13-0232 ings may be obtained from the $USTIN,EE$ANNER  POLICE DOMESTICVIOLENCE SIMPLEASSAULT NOINSURANCE DIVISION NO. 3, PLAT C, AC- C-256 5/30-6/13 City’s website at www.nslcity.org &ARMINGTON$ISTRICT#OURT *UAN&RANCISCO-ONTOYA CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL beginning June 3rd. 4RACY,YNN*OHNSON North Salt Lake City FRAUDULENTACTIVITIES  .ORTH3ALT,AKE0$ RESIST  ,AYTON0$ DRIVINGON PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED Questions may be directed to ,ANDON"ARTON&LINT  IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS 10 East Center Street Parker Bradley at (801) 381- INGINTERFERINGWITHPOLICE SUSPENSION SHOPLIFTING COUNTY RECORDER, STATE North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 7495. 3YRACUSE0$ INTOXICATION $5)ALCOHOL TRAFFICOFFENSE Sealed bids for the project $UKE.ELSON  ,AYTON OF UTAH. Tax ID: 05-083-0077 C-257 5/30-6/6 THEFT NARCOTICEQUIPMENTPOS (AYDN(ANNAH2ICHARDS 0$ DOMESTICVIOLENCE The current Beneficiary of the “SPRINGHILL SITE RESTORA- SESSION SPEEDING TION – Project No. 13-012” will  $#3/ AMPHETAMINEPOS SIMPLEASSAULT