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Becky Ginos Louise R. shaw, a1 affordable for homeowners Last year, over 24 million solar panels were installed in the United States. Still, many Race unites homeowners are still wondering if solar really works, if it makes families fi nancial sense, and how those who’ve put solar panels to work Annual 5K offers in their homes and businesses support for grieving feel about it. Now, Davis County residents families, friends. can fi nd out from their neigh- Louise R. shaw, c1 bors and peers. The Utah Solar Home Tour, featuring locations about Davis, Weber and Cache Counties, runs this Friday and “We can match any home and Saturday. Friday hours are 4 to 8 any budget to make solar work for Tour of p.m., with Saturday tour hours 10 everyone,” Shipley said. a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour is hosted There is a deadline, as bulk by the Intermountain Community purchasing ends on June 30. Utah coming Shipley said solar is an investment The federal incentives for solar is hosting a solar workshop to Solar Initiative. power conversion are currently 30 provide answers to basic ques- “This is a great opportunity for “better than any stock or mutual Cycling event stage fund you could put your money percent, and there are state incen- tions and educate attendees about people to go and see real homes tives as well. Those could change the benefi ts of bulk purchasing. set through Davis. in their communities that have into. If you could buy power for the future at half the cost, and at the end of 2016, so Shipley said, The workshop will also include a JenniffeR waRdeLL, B3 solar, with real people and real “Now is the time. Solar costs have tour of the IWS warehouse at 1953 power bills,” said Doug Shipley know that the price will continue even as others’ costs for non-solar come down dramatically. It makes West 2425 South in Woods Cross. of Intermountain Wind & Solar sense for both residences and The workshop is set for Wednes- in Woods Cross. "They can see power will increase, wouldn’t you do it? It’s like locking into a businesses to look at the savings day, June 10, starting at 7 p.m. producing solar systems and get solar can provide.” For more information on the an understanding of how it really reduced power bill for your family for years to come.” In addition to the home tour, tour or to register, visit UtahSolar- works, that it works in homes just Intermountain Wind and Solar HomeTour.com. like theirs. It's not like the solar of the past." The tour will also be held on Friday, June 12 from 4 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Homeowners have agreed to be at their residences during the tour days to talk to those interested. Over 30 homes are part of the tour in the three counties. As part of the tour, the Inter- mountain Community Solar Initia- tive will provide a special round of its bulk purchasing program. By purchasing in bulk, prices are greatly reduced on solar equipment, saving on average $4,000-6,000 off the cost of a solar system.

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He was a member of the Celebrating 123 years of being Davis County’s local news source hockey team and had many friends at n See “GALBRAITH” p. A4 A2 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CRIMe BRIeFs Students get bike safety books Men arrested for string of burglaries By TOM HARALDSEN with the help of members of the age, they are more likely to develop BOUNTIFUL – Bountiful police have arrested three men [email protected] Bountiful Rotary Club. “Mike and a life-long connection to bicycle who may have been involved in 33 burglaries since last The Bike” books are distributed ev- riding.” October. BOUNTIFUL—Mayor Randy Lewis ery May to celebrate National Bike The TOU is a week-long, profes- Police charged Joe Hernandez, 51, Isaac Hernandez, 26, is so excited about this year’s Month, and each of the 10 local or- sional stage race that will feature and Thomas Blymiller, 25, with theft and burglary of a dwell- Tour of Utah Stage 3 race, coming ganizing committees have received some of the best cycling teams in ing. Unified Police also arrested Jeremy Hernandez, 31, for through and finishing in the city copies of the 16-page, full-color the world. It begins Aug. 3 and fin- investigation of possibly 33 burglaries from Centerville to on Aug. 5, that he has set out an book that is aimed at elementary- ished Aug. 9, with Stage 3 starting American Fork. aggressive agenda for himself over aged children. on Antelope Island on Wednesday, According to court documents, the three were identified in the next couple of weeks. The “Mike and The Bike” series Aug. 5, and finishing on Main Street March by a surveillance video from a neighbor’s home. Items Before the school year ends, the features cartoon characters Mike in Bountiful later that afternoon. mayor plans to visit classrooms in and Lucille. It is published by Lewis has been intricately involved stolen during that burglary included prescription drugs, a com- George Starks of , in the planning for Bountiful’s part puter, jewelry and a gun. each Bountiful elementary school to help distribute copies of “Mike and who helped design the illustrations. of the event that day. The police allegedly found stolen property from burglaries The Bike.” The books offer creative University of Utah Health Care col- The Davis Clipper will be running in Salt Lake, Utah and Davis counties in the suspects’ apart- lessons on nutrition and bicycle laborated with him on the project a number of stories leading up to ment. safety, and 50,000 copies of the “The underlying mission (of the the Stage 3 race. More informa- book were produced by organizers book) is simple — get more kids on tion on the TOU is available on the Woman booked on drug charges of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. bikes,” Starks said in a release from Tour’s website at www.tourofutah. Lewis began his efforts at Wash- the Tour. “I believe that by introduc- com. FARMINGTON – A Farmington woman was booked into ington Elementary School on May ing youth to the fun, excitement and the Davis County Jail on multiple drug charges 6 in Mrs. Moss’ third grade class, adventure of bicycles at a young last Monday after police served a search war- rant at a home following several disturbance calls. Breana Fran James, 23, was at the home when police arrived, according to the prob- able cause statement. Drug paraphernalia and packaging were found in the bedroom that James allegedly used. Several types of drugs were also found in packages and containers in the home, according to the statement. Other adults and children lived in the home, so the Division of Child & Family Services was notified, according to police. Formal charges are pending as the Davis County Attorney’s Office reviews the case. Facebook message puts school on ‘lockout’ SYRACUSE – Syracuse High School was put on lockout last Thursday morning after a student contacted police about a Facebook message that seemed suspicious. Although no school was named or an actual threat made, police were concerned and took the precaution. The school was on lockout just after school started, around 8 a.m., and then it was lifted about 9 a.m., according to the school district. A former student is being questioned by police about the posts. When a school is placed on lockout, no one can come in or out of the school and students are locked inside their class- rooms until given permission that it is safe by authorities. No A PRINCESS AND Pirates Party, like this one shown from last year, will kick off Station Park’s Family First Monday events on June 1. one was hurt during the incident and parents were informed Photo courtesy of Station Park of the situation through texts and emails. Family First Monday events at Station Park

FARMINGTON—The monthly theme spells fun a non-profit dedicated to Laughter third annual series of free for the whole family. delivering the latest on all Station Park is clocated June 26 deadline for “Family First Monday” “Spending time with our the family-friendly events off Park Lane at the junc- events at Station Park on families is precious to all and activities in Davis tion of I-15, Legacy Park- Clearfield Freedom 5k Park Lane in Farmington of us. At Station Park, we County. Dates and events way and UTA's Frontrun- begin again on June 1. want to continually cre- scheduled are as follows: ner Farmington station. The events will continue ate opportunities where June 1: Princess and Upcoming seasonal offer- Run/2 Mile Walk through Dec. 7 at the local families can come ings include Farmington shopping complex. together and enjoy the Pirates Play Festival Days, Thursdays CLEARFIELD--This year’s registering by June 26; Encouraging creativity, warm weather and beauti- July 6: Whoopee Water Summer Concert Se- annual Clearfield City the fee is $25 thereafter fun and laughter, these ful atmosphere of Station Play ries, bike races, fashion Freedom 5k Run/2 Mile and on race day. For family bonding events Park,” said David Ander- Aug. 3: Super Hero and style events, the will take place the first son, general manager of ever-popular Family First Walk will take place on children ages 12 and Horseplay Saturday, July 4 at 7 under, the race fee is Monday of every month in Station Park, in a release. Mondays, and a myriad a.m. Registration is going $10. Registration for all Fountain Square from 5:30 “Our Family First Mon- Sept. 7: Celebrate of holiday festivals. For on now for this hometown ages includes a T-shirt to 7:30 p.m. With free face days are sure to create S’Cool more information visit, painting, balloon twisting, some fond memories for http://www.shopatstation- event, which grows every and an opportunity to Oct. 5: Happy Harvest year, and winds through win from a large assort- caricatures, enter-to-win all.” park.com/play, ShopatSta- the streets of Clearfield, ment of door prizes. giveaways, storytelling 2015 Family First Nov. 2: Thankful for You tionPark on Facebook, or kicking off the annual For more informa- from Utah Storytelling Monday Events are Dec. 7: Nite Lights & call Concierge Services at Clearfield City Fourth tion and to register, Guild and more; each planned by Macaroni Kid, 801-923-9111. of July Celebration. A visit Clearfield City’s portion of the proceeds Community Services will benefit the Air Force online recreation County programs are recognized by LDS Church Association’s Wounded registration website: Airman Program. www.reconline.org, call BY TOM HARALDSEN munity Food Pantry, the Children’s extend sincere appreciation to you The race begins at 7 Community Services [email protected] Justice Center and Davis Behavioral for your vital role in providing gen- a.m. at the Clearfield at (801) 525-2641, or Health to a “recognition luncheon” erous service to the public in Davis City municipal building, register in-person at the SALT LAKE CITY- Three Davis Coun- held at the Joseph Smith Building County,” the letters read. “You ac- located at 55 South State Clearfield Aquatic & ty community service programs in Salt Lake City. Elder L. Whitney tions bless the lives of many people Street. The pre-registra- Fitness Center at 825 were honored by The Church of Clayton of the Presidency of the because of your diligence and com- tion race fee for ages 13 S. State Street. tharald- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at a Seventy spoke at the luncheon, and mitment to reaching all who need and over is $20 for those [email protected] luncheon on May 20. each representative was given a let- a hand. Please accept our heartfelt The Community Outreach pro- ter from the church leadership. gratitude for your contributions and gram of the church invited repre- “On behalf of The Church of invaluable service.” CorreCtion sentatives from the Bountiful Com- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we In our 102 things to Do in Davis County brochure that we published on May 21, a production error led to inclusion of an advertisement for a 2012 event—the Antelope Island Stampede. We apologize for the error. The correct advertisement appears along with the 102 Bountiful High special section on our website: www.davisclipper.com. Special Ed. Class “Kids’ Dentistry is having a with a Woman’s Touch” YARD SALE! New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults All money raised will go May 30th towards much in the South-West Parking Lot • Orthodontics needed iPads 8:00am - 11:00am • Prevention for the Special We need your help • Cleaning Ed. Classroom The iPads will ....by Donating! • Sealants be used for On Staff at Primary Please bring any new or gently • Tooth Colored Fillings education, used items to the Front South - Children’s Hospital communication • Nitrous Oxide West door (by the spiral staircase) Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and behavior • Pediatric Sedation on Fiday, May Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Noon rewards. 29th, after Colleen P. Taylor, D.M.D. school from If you have any Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry questions, you may 2:30pm-7:00pm ® 801-292-2828 • dentalcare4kids.com contact Laura Perry 535 E. Medical Dr. Btfl. UT 84010 at 801-554-2622 Expires 5/31/15 A2 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 OPINION CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 A3 CRIMe BRIeFs CyCLoPS Students get bike safety books MAyoR’S CoRNER Men arrested for string of burglaries By TOM HARALDSEN with the help of members of the age, they are more likely to develop Becoming stuck in a musical time warp BOUNTIFUL – Bountiful police have arrested three men [email protected] Bountiful Rotary Club. “Mike and a life-long connection to bicycle who may have been involved in 33 burglaries since last The Bike” books are distributed ev- riding.” Bountiful is a The opinions expressed in this October. BOUNTIFUL—Mayor Randy Lewis ery May to celebrate National Bike The TOU is a week-long, profes- Two Utah radio personalities listen to Jason Isbell’s “Southeast- is so excited about this year’s Month, and each of the 10 local or- sional stage race that will feature column are those of the author and looked at the “disinterested” issue ern” (my pick for the best Police charged Joe Hernandez, 51, Isaac Hernandez, 26, not necessarily those of the Davis and Thomas Blymiller, 25, with theft and burglary of a dwell- Tour of Utah Stage 3 race, coming ganizing committees have received some of the best cycling teams in in a different light last week. The album of 2013). If you enjoyed great place to live through and finishing in the city copies of the 16-page, full-color the world. It begins Aug. 3 and fin- Clipper. “Browsers” on KSL-Radio noted an Linda Rondstadt, listen to Rosanne ing. Unified Police also arrested Jeremy Hernandez, 31, for online study which found that at Cash’s last two (“The List” investigation of possibly 33 burglaries from Centerville to on Aug. 5, that he has set out an book that is aimed at elementary- ished Aug. 9, with Stage 3 starting aged children. on Antelope Island on Wednesday, age 33, Americans tend to no longer and “The River and the Thread”). If American Fork. aggressive agenda for himself over RANDY C. Jane Joy and those who The “Mike and The Bike” series Aug. 5, and finishing on Main Street BRYAN listen to “new music” or unfamiliar you enjoyed Pat Benatar, try out the According to court documents, the three were identified in the next couple of weeks. organized her event features cartoon characters Mike in Bountiful later that afternoon. GRAY music artists. That is the average wonderful music of Brandi Carlile. Lewis March by a surveillance video from a neighbor’s home. Items Before the school year ends, the made the event a huge mayor plans to visit classrooms in and Lucille. It is published by Lewis has been intricately involved Experienced age at which a person’s musical Social Security and sedimentary Bountiful stolen during that burglary included prescription drugs, a com- success. Here on June 19 each Bountiful elementary school to George Starks of Salt Lake City, in the planning for Bountiful’s part journalist, taste becomes cemented in what he are not the same thing. Middle Mayor puter, jewelry and a gun. is the Rotary Coats for help distribute copies of “Mike and who helped design the illustrations. of the event that day. businessman or she heard in the past. age doesn’t mean that everything The police allegedly found stolen property from burglaries The Bike.” The books offer creative University of Utah Health Care col- The Davis Clipper will be running That’s not accurate for me or my your sons or daughters listen to is Kids Car show and is one in Salt Lake, Utah and Davis counties in the suspects’ apart- living in Davis of the great events not lessons on nutrition and bicycle laborated with him on the project a number of stories leading up to County wife, but from mentioning the study dreadful. ment. safety, and 50,000 copies of the “The underlying mission (of the the Stage 3 race. More informa- with others there was a general Or as poet Dylan Thomas wrote only in Bountiful but for book were produced by organizers book) is simple — get more kids on tion on the TOU is available on the agreement. in a different vein, “Do not go gentle many neighboring cities. Woman booked on drug charges of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. bikes,” Starks said in a release from Tour’s website at www.tourofutah. “Oh, I stopped listing to any music into that good night.” t has been so fun This is a show that goes Lewis began his efforts at Wash- the Tour. “I believe that by introduc- com. e hear much these radio station 20 years ago,” said a for me to represent to help real children with ing youth to the fun, excitement and 61-year old friend. “All I listen to ****** real needs that live right FARMINGTON – A Farmington woman was booked into ington Elementary School on May days about the need Bountiful City as the Davis County Jail on multiple drug charges 6 in Mrs. Moss’ third grade class, adventure of bicycles at a young now is talk radio and hear important When you read this column, I I here. for older men and last Monday after police served a search war- W issues discussed.” will be in Ireland either finding Mayor for the past year --We have one of the rant at a home following several disturbance women to stay active. The “I can’t stand what now goes for the Blarney Stone or my way out and a half. Bountiful is highest attended 24th of music,” said a 50-something. “You of the Guinness plant. I mention July celebrations in the state calls. advice covers both the physi- a wonderful commu- Breana Fran James, 23, was at the home can’t even hear the words.” this because it wasn’t long ago and our Handcart Days are cal and the mental aspects, “Yeah, the old music is still the that Northern Ireland was a pan- nity that has been my really fun for everyone who when police arrived, according to the prob- attends the parade and the able cause statement. Drug paraphernalia and with numerous comments best. I guess the last CD I bought orama of widespread bloodshed and family’s home for the was a collection of the Beach Boys suspicion between Catholics and fireworks. packaging were found in the bedroom that about the tendency for older past 36 years. When I --August the 5th 2015 will James allegedly used. Several types of drugs greatest hits,” said another. Protestants. The Irish call it “The people to “hole up in the Maybe this stems from music Troubles,” but that is a nice way of travel, I quickly realize be remembered as the big- were also found in packages and containers in the home, gest event to ever come to according to the statement. house” and generally become defining a person’s generation. Or softening the deaths, mayhem, and how fortunate we are maybe people just become lazy pipe-bombs. Bountiful and Davis County. Other adults and children lived in the home, so the Division less interested in the world to live in a community On that morning, about of Child & Family Services was notified, according to police. when it comes to embracing new I never thought the two groups surrounding them. cultural products. I’m not saying could agree to a peace; I was wrong. that has sterling ser- 120 of the greatest cyclists Formal charges are pending as the Davis County Attorney’s It makes sense, although I would internationally and in the Office reviews the case. every Korean War veteran is stuck Think of this whenever someone re- vices and caring people never expect to see the senior buying Rosemary Clooney albums, marks that the Middle East factions U.S. will start from Antelope citizens center become the training but I do believe older Americans will never renounce their hatred throughout the city. Island State Park, make their Facebook message puts school on ‘lockout’ facility for the Salt Lake marathon. should up their ears and listen. of one another. Granted, I don’t The history of Bounti- way over North Ogden sum- (Being older has some rewards, one mit and wind their way back From Adele to Ryan Adams, see any doves flying around Iraq, ful is fascinating and SYRACUSE – Syracuse High School was put on lockout of them not feeling guilty for not there is some great music being Syria, or Pakistan, but the events in to finish on Main Street in last Thursday morning after a student contacted police about running on asphalt roads for five recorded. If you were a fan of Bob Northern Ireland should give us a within a few months Bountiful. When they arrive a Facebook message that seemed suspicious. hours in a rainstorm.) Dylan or Bruce Springsteen, give a little hope. we will have a new in Bountiful, they will make Although no school was named or an actual threat made, the race up 400 North and police were concerned and took the precaution. The school home on Main Street along the Bountiful bench go was on lockout just after school started, around 8 a.m., and to tell our story. The thru Main Street Bountiful then it was lifted about 9 a.m., according to the school district. future of Bountiful is and then make the loop one oP-ED more time and finish the 109 A former student is being questioned by police about the where I keep may fo- posts. mile course in front of the When a school is placed on lockout, no one can come in or cus and below are just Tabernacle on Main Street. out of the school and students are locked inside their class- a few things to enjoy The Tour of Utah picked the rooms until given permission that it is safe by authorities. No The public school battlegrounds to come ending because of our city A PRINCESS AND Pirates Party, like this one shown from last year, will kick off Station Park’s Family First Monday events on June 1. now and look forward and the Main Street U.S.A. one was hurt during the incident and parents were informed Photo courtesy of Station Park of the situation through texts and emails. The opinions expressed in this find someone to whom they were au- washing tactics are intended to instill to in the future: feel. Some of those cyclists op-ed are those of the author and not thorized to reveal what they had seen within the minds and hearts of our --The new park on Mill that finished the Tour De necessarily those of the Davis Clipper in the Japanese intercepts. It was school children a preference – not Street will be a wonderful France just one week earlier Family First Monday events at Station Park their hope that some senior military just acceptance – but a preference for place for Bountiful residents will race here. Our goal is to or civilian official would authorize an adulthood without loyalty to the to bring families and as have 50,000 spectators along JohN L HARmeR sending a warning message to the institution of the traditional family. individuals to just unwind in this route. This is a huge FARMINGTON—The monthly theme spells fun a non-profit dedicated to Laughter . Chairman of The military commanders in the Pacific. And the proponents of this anti-family a wooded setting. Although opportunity for Bountiful third annual series of free for the whole family. delivering the latest on all Station Park is clocated Lighted Candle Only quite late in the evening did philosophy will come armed with a the plans have not been and the county to host this June 26 deadline for “Family First Monday” “Spending time with our the family-friendly events off Park Lane at the junc- world-class event. There will Society they finally find several officials who mandate from the federal Depart- completed for the property, events at Station Park on families is precious to all and activities in Davis tion of I-15, Legacy Park- Bountiful residents have be two hours of live cover- Park Lane in Farmington of us. At Station Park, we County. Dates and events way and UTA's Frontrun- had come home from their Saturday ment of Education and the local Clearfield Freedom 5k evening social activities. As they school board. Those school districts and will have opportunities age on Fox Sports for the begin again on June 1. want to continually cre- scheduled are as follows: ner Farmington station. to have input as to what the last two hours of the race. The events will continue ate opportunities where Upcoming seasonal offer- conveyed their message, the re- that dare refuse to be compelled to June 1: Princess and sponses were a polite but firm, “I will accept this curriculum will then find park will finally look like. We will have the privilege of Run/2 Mile Walk through Dec. 7 at the local families can come ings include Farmington This Mayor, the City Coun- showing off our city and our shopping complex. together and enjoy the Pirates Play Festival Days, Thursdays see what I can do about it tomorrow.” that the federal funding upon which The next morning, Dec. 7, 1941, they they have become so dependent will cil and the city staff are very beautiful community. CLEARFIELD--This year’s registering by June 26; Encouraging creativity, warm weather and beauti- July 6: Whoopee Water Summer Concert Se- excited for this new park in --We won’t forget that fun and laughter, these ful atmosphere of Station Play ries, bike races, fashion n Saturday, Dec. 6, renewed their efforts. By the time be withdrawn. annual Clearfield City the fee is $25 thereafter any of the senior civilian or military The United States Supreme Court the middle of our city. the night of the Tour of Freedom 5k Run/2 Mile and on race day. For family bonding events Park,” said David Ander- Aug. 3: Super Hero and style events, the 1941, Army Lt. Col. --The Bountiful Davis Art Utah, Aug. 5, Summerfest will take place the first son, general manager of ever-popular Family First officials were convinced how serious has now heard appeals by a major- Walk will take place on children ages 12 and Horseplay Rufus Bratten and the situation had become, the Japa- ity of the states that these states Center had its Grand Open- will dove tail into the rest Saturday, July 4 at 7 under, the race fee is Monday of every month in Station Park, in a release. Mondays, and a myriad O ing May 15 on Main Street. of a fantastic day. Sum- nese bombers were within eyesight should be allowed to define the social a.m. Registration is going $10. Registration for all Fountain Square from 5:30 “Our Family First Mon- Sept. 7: Celebrate of holiday festivals. For Navy Lt. Commander Alvin The art venue is one of the merfest, which is brought to 7:30 p.m. With free face days are sure to create more information visit, of Pearl Harbor. institution of marriage in a manner on now for this hometown ages includes a T-shirt S’Cool most beautiful spaces for the to us by the BDAC, will painting, balloon twisting, some fond memories for http://www.shopatstation- Kraemer were on duty in Today I feel the same anxiety consistent with the cultural tradition event, which grows every and an opportunity to visual and performing arts feature the dancers from caricatures, enter-to-win all.” Oct. 5: Happy Harvest park.com/play, ShopatSta- Washington, D.C. They were that Col. Bratten and Commander of the overwhelming majority of the year, and winds through win from a large assort- several counties and will giveaways, storytelling 2015 Family First tionPark on Facebook, or Kraemer felt. I know that I am right. American people. Sometime in June, that can be found anywhere. the streets of Clearfield, ment of door prizes. Nov. 2: Thankful for You at a top secret facility that end at 4th North Park with from Utah Storytelling Monday Events are call Concierge Services at I know exactly what is going to hap- the Court will hand down its deci- It is expected that 30,000 kicking off the annual For more informa- Dec. 7: Nite Lights & was intercepting communica- people will visit the BDAC many events and wonderful Clearfield City Fourth tion and to register, Guild and more; each planned by Macaroni Kid, 801-923-9111. pen. Like Bratten and Kraemer, I can sion. Whatever the Court may de- tions from Tokyo to the Japa- see the dark clouds of war on the cide about the “same-sex marriage” this year. Emma Dugal and crowds. of July Celebration. A visit Clearfield City’s her staff have done an amaz- We have a great City, and portion of the proceeds Community Services nese Embassy. For several horizon. But no one wants to listen issue will not deter the intensity and to such an unpleasant message. And the zeal with which the proponents of ing job putting this master- the Mayor, The City Council will benefit the Air Force online recreation County programs are recognized by LDS Church weeks, Bratten and Kraemer piece together. and the City Administra- Association’s Wounded registration website: very few individuals whose warning the fatherless/motherless family will had been monitoring these voice would carry authenticity are continue to carry on their propagan- --That week had another tion have hopes and plans Airman Program. www.reconline.org, call BY TOM HARALDSEN munity Food Pantry, the Children’s extend sincere appreciation to you big event on Main Street. to spice up our community. The race begins at 7 Community Services messages. Both had become convinced enough of the seriousness dizing mission. [email protected] Justice Center and Davis Behavioral for your vital role in providing gen- of the present situation to issue that As this school year ends, parents The Chalk Art Festival that We look forward and not a.m. at the Clearfield at (801) 525-2641, or Health to a “recognition luncheon” erous service to the public in Davis brings patrons and artists backwards -- the future is so City municipal building, register in-person at the convinced that sometime warning. throughout the nation who epitomize SALT LAKE CITY- Three Davis Coun- held at the Joseph Smith Building County,” the letters read. “You ac- from many places in Utah. exciting in Bountiful. located at 55 South State Clearfield Aquatic & soon, there would be a Japa- Within two or three years, our pub- the traditional family will set aside ty community service programs in Salt Lake City. Elder L. Whitney tions bless the lives of many people Even though the rain tried Street. The pre-registra- Fitness Center at 825 lic schools will be turned into a battle- their concerns about school curricu- were honored by The Church of Clayton of the Presidency of the because of your diligence and com- nese attack on an American hard to dampen the spirits, tion race fee for ages 13 S. State Street. tharald- ground. The objective of the battle lum. From little league baseball to Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at a Seventy spoke at the luncheon, and mitment to reaching all who need military base somewhere in will be the minds of the children mountain treks, mothers and fathers and over is $20 for those [email protected] each representative was given a let- a hand. Please accept our heartfelt luncheon on May 20. from Kindergarten through grade will be dealing with the details of ter from the church leadership. gratitude for your contributions and the Pacific. The Community Outreach pro- 12. And the victims of this war will be their family’s summer activities. Not gram of the church invited repre- “On behalf of The Church of invaluable service.” As the Washington Saturday after- those children who find themselves so with this enemy. They will be lob- sentatives from the Bountiful Com- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we noon turned to darkness, a message CorreCtion came from Japan to their Embassy torn between loyalty to their parents bying with school boards and princi- that convinced both Kraemer and and their cultural heritage, and com- pals for the placement of textbooks In our 102 things to Do in Davis County brochure Bratten that sometime the next day, pliance with a governmental mandate and workbooks with such titles as that we published on May 21, a production error led Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese would to accept the abhorrent premise that “Jonny and Jane have two mothers.” to inclusion of an advertisement for a 2012 event—the attack an American military facility says they must consider same-sex One final note. There is noth- Antelope Island Stampede. We apologize for the error. somewhere in the Pacific. marriage to be as desirable, or even ing in the federal Constitution that The correct advertisement appears along with the 102 Bountiful High There were only a few very senior more so, than the traditional het- mandates that the individual states special section on our website: www.davisclipper.com. civilian and military officials to erosexual parent family from which maintain a public school system. Special Ed. Class whom Kraemer and Bratten were these children have come. (John L. Harmer, who served as authorized to disclose anything The tactics that are being used by Lt. Governor of California under is having a about these communications. Going the enemy in this war have been de- Gov. 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The teams of DNR personnel and market will open at 3 p.m. volunteers trapped more than 200 each Thursday and runs deer in Bountiful, releasing them until dusk, at about 8 p.m. in other areas around the state. “This year, we will have a They hope to trap similar num- larger food court because of bers this coming winter, which additional participants,” said should lead to long-term reduc- ONE OF tHE DEER trapped in Bountiful, as it is released into the wild. organizer Mary Carpenter. tions in population. Courtesy photo “We have some new farmers “If you can knock the popula- and some returning favor- tion down in the first couple of drop nets, which Howard said shown to be successful.” ites, so there will be a great years, then maintenance is going she likes because an entire family Unfortunately, the trap-and-re- variety of farm fresh produce to be so much easier,” said Chan- can be trapped and relocated lease program is more expensive, CHANNING HOWARD, with the DNR, along with other items.” ning Howard, Utah Department together, in large box-like struc- with both Bountiful City and the shows off one of the tracking collars In addition to farmers of Natural Resources, Urban tures known as clover traps. DNR having to contribute man- put on some of the does before they displaying their products, Wildlife Management. She spoke “The deer walks in, hits a trig- hours to running it. were released. arts and crafts vendors will about the program at a recent ger, and it closes,” she said. “It’s Evaluations are still being Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | be present, along with food Bountiful Rotary Club meeting. basically a bigger version of a done on the final price tag for Davis Clipper vendors. Carpenter reminds She said that the teams caught squirrel trap.” the program, as are surveys of food vendors that they must 133 does and 78 bucks, many of The other Utah city involved residents to see how successful get a temporary seasonal permit, food handlers permit whom were fawns. Ninety-four in the pilot program, Highland, the program is perceived to be. that were,” she said, adding that of those deer were taken to a used heavily regulated archers to Until that’s determined, the and sampling permit. Con- there was an elevation restriction. tact Davis County Health De- location near Raft River, in Box remove the deer instead of Boun- DNR is still accepting sign-ups “It’s a way we can avoid catching Elder County, while 99 of those tiful’s trap and release program. for homes that can have traps partment for specific needs, mountain deer.” prices and information on deer were taken to Big Wash in According to Howard, archers placed on the property. The traps For information about how to Duschene County. were rejected for Bountiful would be placed this winter, and obtaining those permits. sign up to include your home in Those interested in getting “Both locations are a three- because of the density of the would remain in place until early Bountiful’s trap-and-release pro- hour drive away,” she said, when population. spring. a space at the market should gram, call the DNR’s Salt Lake contact Carpenter at 801-721- asked whether the deer could “Some areas are just not suit- “We had a couple (properties) City office at 801-538-4700. possibly return to Bountiful. able for archery,” she said. “So in the north that were really pro- 1642. tharaldsen@davisclip- The deer were trapped with far, both programs have been ductive, and a couple in the south per.com

family and those affected by this great director for the Davis School District. The school’s hockey team was Galbraith loss,” the email said in conclusion. Williams said there are generally three scheduled to play three games on The team of 10 district-level grief different categories that those grieving Tuesday evening at the Salt Lake City Continued from p. A1 counselors joined with Viewmont’s five the loss of someone might fall into. Sports Complex, dedicating all three counselors to offer assistance to students “They might be someone who knew the games to Galbraith. Donations to the and faculty members. student personally, or they may have also Galbraith family are being collected at like to talk. We encourage students to “The 10-member team came from lost someone in their lives – so a recent GoFundMe.com/vch6hw, with a goal of look after their friends and if they see other schools in the district, and they event opens up that wound; or they may raising $10,000 to help the family with someone struggling to bring them to the were looking for any students or faculty not have known the student at all, but think expenses. Several hundred dollars had counselors. Let’s take care of one another. members who might be distraught,” said they should also be sad because many been raised as of our press deadline on “Our hearts go out to the Galbraith Chris Williams, community relations around them are feeling sad,” he said. Tuesday afternoon.

deployment from 2005 to 2006. That included making homemade inspired to add the words of the fourth As a medic in an aviation unit at bread with a bread maker sent by her verse: “Oh, thus be it ever, when free Kaysville Bagram, Afghanistan, Shepherd took mother, and rigging up an oven from men shall stand between their loved care of sick or injured fellow soldiers metal and using sunshine to cook homes and the war’s desolation! … Continued from p. A1 while working in a little, hot plywood birthday cakes – something that would Then conquer we must, when our cause hut. She was also sent out in Black take three or four hours. it is just, and this be our motto: ‘In God At the end of the exercise, “we were Hawk or Chinook helicopters to help She told how offering humanitarian is our trust!’” now soldiers,” she said, “but in reality, the wounded. aid in a village nearby helped build “Though many soldiers’ lives ended my story was just beginning.” She noticed, she said, that taking meaningful bonds and that when the tragically,” she said, “we can carry on Shepherd received her desert boots care of emotional needs was also vitally soldiers left, the villagers waved U.S. their patriotism, their love and their when assigned to Afghanistan. important. flags. sense of duty in serving our fellow man. “Deep down I didn’t think I could do “When morale was low missions were She shared the poignancy of a funeral We can make their sacrifice worth it. it,” she said. “I wondered if I was ready.” not performed effectively,” she said. in the field for a fallen soldier, and “You can serve by getting your shoes In fact, Shepherd received five medals “I self-appointed myself as a morale that when asked to sing the National scuffed,” she said. “Serve in any way for outstanding service during her booster.” Anthem for those funerals, she felt you can.”

After Sept. 11, Hansen joined the grieve.” about is coming home but once you're Woods Cross military at age 30 because it had such The mission had to be completed no home it’s not like home anymore and you an impact on him. “I was totally driven matter what, Hansen said. “When we all want to go back.” Continued from p. A1 to serve this country,” he said. “I was an come home from the war that’s when we Hansen has lost four men to suicide IED hunter. I would go ahead of the men suffer. We reflect on the war and the men after they returned home. “There are to look for bombs on the roads. It was we lost.” 22 soldiers lost to suicide a day which is “Today is about our fallen brothers and extremely dangerous but I felt like with Hansen said on Memorial Day everyone why I started Continue Mission,” he said. sisters that I served with,” said Hansen, every bomb I pulled off the road lives will enjoy good food, music and dance, Continue Mission’s aim is to get veterans who served two tours in Iraq. “At 1500 were saved.” which is a way to remember the fallen. back into daily life through exercise and hours (3 p.m.) today we want people to He was hit by eight IEDs while “We can't always mourn, but we must socialization. pause for a moment and honor those who serving and injured badly enough to be remember those who paid the ultimate “It's to give them support and some served and died for this country.” medevaced out once. The group would price for this country and never forget.” comraderie,” he said. Hansen said the flag is raised to half carry body bags with them as they An emotional Hansen turned over some Following Hansen’s remarks the choir staff on Memorial Day to honor the dead traveled. “It was sobering carrying those time to his wife to read the names of the sang a touching rendition of “Bring Him but moved to full staff at noon by the bags,” he said. “You would just pray that men he lost. “War is extremely difficult,” Home” from Les Miserables. living. “It helps us to know that we will nobody you were with would need that he said. “A lot of us vets suffer from PTSD A Chuck wagon breakfast and live on and continue to fight for justice bag. I lost six men over there but when when we return. It controls our lives. entertainment capped off the day of and liberty for all.” you're in combat you have no time to When you’re at war all you can think celebration.

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West Bountiful European • Asian • Domestic A4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 News A5 Bountiful deer program makes progress Farmers Registration underway for Market starts Clearfield’s summer programs BY JENNIFFER WARDELL [email protected] CLeARFieLd – The city’s p.m.; and Fisher Park, Movie Theater, fee $15 in Bountiful Recreate in the Park pro- 934 S. 1000 East, Mon- resident/$20 non-resident BOUNTIFUL – There are grams are now accepting day – Thursday, 9 a.m. June 19 – Kangaroo Zoo fewer deer heading up into the on June 11 registrations for a 10-week – 12:59 p.m. The fee for & Mt. Ogden Park Hike, nearby mountains this summer schedule of summer all 10 weeks is $65 resi- $15 resident/ $20 non- than there were last year. BOUNTIFUL – One of activities. Included is a list dents/$75 non-residents; resident Bountiful is halfway through a of Awesome Adventures monthly fee is $30 resi- June 26 – Carvers Cove two-year deer removal pilot pro- summer’s favorite traditions is the Farmers Market in offered for both residents dents/$35 non-residents. & Cold Springs Trout gram, done in partnership with and non-residents. The daily fee is $5. Farm, $15 resident/$20 the Utah Department of Natural Bountiful, which begins again starting June 11. The For ages 5 – 14, Recre- Awesome Adventures non-resident Resources. In the first year, ate in the Park runs from is a field trip program for July 10 – Classic Water teams of DNR personnel and market will open at 3 p.m. each Thursday and runs June 8 through Aug. ages 7 – 13. Recreation Slides, $15 resident/$20 volunteers trapped more than 200 13, with many activities staff and adult volunteers non-resident deer in Bountiful, releasing them until dusk, at about 8 p.m. “This year, we will have a planned, including crafts, supervise all trips. Trans- July 17 – Boondocks in other areas around the state. games, sports, special portation from Central Fun Center/Kaysville, $30 They hope to trap similar num- larger food court because of additional participants,” said events and more. Your Park, 326 E. Center Street, resident/$35 non-resident bers this coming winter, which child(ren) can drop in for is provided by Clearfield July 31 – Cherry Hill/ should lead to long-term reduc- ONE OF tHE DEER trapped in Bountiful, as it is released into the wild. organizer Mary Carpenter. “We have some new farmers their favorite programs City. Sign up early, as field Fruit Heights, $30 resi- tions in population. Courtesy photo or stay for hours of fun; trips spots are limited! dent/$35 non-resident “If you can knock the popula- and some returning favor- ites, so there will be a great they can attend the whole Lunch is provided. Pro- Aug. 7 – Lagoon, $45 tion down in the first couple of drop nets, which Howard said shown to be successful.” summer, twice a week or gram is offered Fridays, resident/$50 non-resident years, then maintenance is going she likes because an entire family Unfortunately, the trap-and-re- variety of farm fresh produce along with other items.” just one day. Lunch is pro- June 12 – Aug. 7, 10 a.m. To register for either to be so much easier,” said Chan- can be trapped and relocated lease program is more expensive, CHANNING HOWARD, with the DNR, vided by the Davis School – 4 p.m. Entire package program, visit or call the ning Howard, Utah Department together, in large box-like struc- with both Bountiful City and the shows off one of the tracking collars In addition to farmers Rain and more rain displaying their products, District schools. is $135 resident/$165 Clearfield Aquatic Center, of Natural Resources, Urban tures known as clover traps. DNR having to contribute man- put on some of the does before they Two locations are avail- non-resident, or you can 825 S. State Street, phone Weather this month has included light rain, heavy rain, hail and a deluge. The park east of Wildlife Management. She spoke “The deer walks in, hits a trig- hours to running it. were released. arts and crafts vendors will the retention pond in North Salt Lake filled with water from the heavy runoff. Hail could also be be present, along with food able: Central Park, 326 register for individual 801-525-2641 or register about the program at a recent ger, and it closes,” she said. “It’s Evaluations are still being Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | E. Center Street (north field trips. Children must online at www.reconline. seen along the Eaglewood Golf Course. Bountiful Rotary Club meeting. basically a bigger version of a done on the final price tag for Davis Clipper vendors. Carpenter reminds food vendors that they must of Wasatch Elementary), be registered by Wednes- org. She said that the teams caught squirrel trap.” the program, as are surveys of Clearfield, Monday – day prior to the trip: Photos by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper 133 does and 78 bucks, many of The other Utah city involved residents to see how successful get a temporary seasonal permit, food handlers permit Thursday, 9 a.m. – 12:59 June 12 – Syracuse 6 [email protected] whom were fawns. Ninety-four in the pilot program, Highland, the program is perceived to be. that were,” she said, adding that of those deer were taken to a used heavily regulated archers to Until that’s determined, the and sampling permit. Con- there was an elevation restriction. tact Davis County Health De- location near Raft River, in Box remove the deer instead of Boun- DNR is still accepting sign-ups “It’s a way we can avoid catching Elder County, while 99 of those tiful’s trap and release program. for homes that can have traps partment for specific needs, TV Guide MAY 28, 2015 mountain deer.” prices and information on deer were taken to Big Wash in According to Howard, archers placed on the property. The traps For information about how to Duschene County. were rejected for Bountiful would be placed this winter, and obtaining those permits. sign up to include your home in Those interested in getting “Both locations are a three- because of the density of the would remain in place until early Bountiful’s trap-and-release pro- hour drive away,” she said, when population. spring. a space at the market should gram, call the DNR’s Salt Lake contact Carpenter at 801-721- asked whether the deer could “Some areas are just not suit- “We had a couple (properties) City office at 801-538-4700. possibly return to Bountiful. able for archery,” she said. “So in the north that were really pro- 1642. tharaldsen@davisclip- The deer were trapped with far, both programs have been ductive, and a couple in the south per.com family and those affected by this great director for the Davis School District. The school’s hockey team was Galbraith loss,” the email said in conclusion. Williams said there are generally three scheduled to play three games on The team of 10 district-level grief different categories that those grieving Tuesday evening at the Salt Lake City Continued from p. A1 counselors joined with Viewmont’s five the loss of someone might fall into. Sports Complex, dedicating all three counselors to offer assistance to students “They might be someone who knew the games to Galbraith. Donations to the and faculty members. student personally, or they may have also Galbraith family are being collected at like to talk. We encourage students to “The 10-member team came from lost someone in their lives – so a recent GoFundMe.com/vch6hw, with a goal of look after their friends and if they see other schools in the district, and they event opens up that wound; or they may raising $10,000 to help the family with someone struggling to bring them to the were looking for any students or faculty not have known the student at all, but think expenses. Several hundred dollars had counselors. Let’s take care of one another. members who might be distraught,” said they should also be sad because many been raised as of our press deadline on “Our hearts go out to the Galbraith Chris Williams, community relations around them are feeling sad,” he said. Tuesday afternoon.

deployment from 2005 to 2006. That included making homemade inspired to add the words of the fourth As a medic in an aviation unit at bread with a bread maker sent by her verse: “Oh, thus be it ever, when free Kaysville Bagram, Afghanistan, Shepherd took mother, and rigging up an oven from men shall stand between their loved care of sick or injured fellow soldiers metal and using sunshine to cook homes and the war’s desolation! … Continued from p. A1 while working in a little, hot plywood birthday cakes – something that would Then conquer we must, when our cause hut. She was also sent out in Black take three or four hours. it is just, and this be our motto: ‘In God At the end of the exercise, “we were Hawk or Chinook helicopters to help She told how offering humanitarian is our trust!’” now soldiers,” she said, “but in reality, the wounded. aid in a village nearby helped build “Though many soldiers’ lives ended my story was just beginning.” She noticed, she said, that taking meaningful bonds and that when the tragically,” she said, “we can carry on Shepherd received her desert boots care of emotional needs was also vitally soldiers left, the villagers waved U.S. their patriotism, their love and their when assigned to Afghanistan. important. flags. sense of duty in serving our fellow man. “Deep down I didn’t think I could do “When morale was low missions were She shared the poignancy of a funeral We can make their sacrifice worth it. it,” she said. “I wondered if I was ready.” not performed effectively,” she said. in the field for a fallen soldier, and “You can serve by getting your shoes In fact, Shepherd received five medals “I self-appointed myself as a morale that when asked to sing the National scuffed,” she said. “Serve in any way for outstanding service during her booster.” Anthem for those funerals, she felt you can.”

After Sept. 11, Hansen joined the grieve.” about is coming home but once you're Woods Cross military at age 30 because it had such The mission had to be completed no home it’s not like home anymore and you an impact on him. “I was totally driven matter what, Hansen said. “When we all want to go back.” Continued from p. A1 to serve this country,” he said. “I was an come home from the war that’s when we Hansen has lost four men to suicide IED hunter. I would go ahead of the men suffer. We reflect on the war and the men after they returned home. “There are to look for bombs on the roads. It was we lost.” 22 soldiers lost to suicide a day which is “Today is about our fallen brothers and extremely dangerous but I felt like with Hansen said on Memorial Day everyone why I started Continue Mission,” he said. sisters that I served with,” said Hansen, every bomb I pulled off the road lives will enjoy good food, music and dance, Continue Mission’s aim is to get veterans who served two tours in Iraq. “At 1500 were saved.” which is a way to remember the fallen. back into daily life through exercise and hours (3 p.m.) today we want people to He was hit by eight IEDs while “We can't always mourn, but we must socialization. pause for a moment and honor those who serving and injured badly enough to be remember those who paid the ultimate “It's to give them support and some served and died for this country.” medevaced out once. The group would price for this country and never forget.” comraderie,” he said. Hansen said the flag is raised to half carry body bags with them as they An emotional Hansen turned over some Following Hansen’s remarks the choir staff on Memorial Day to honor the dead traveled. “It was sobering carrying those time to his wife to read the names of the sang a touching rendition of “Bring Him but moved to full staff at noon by the bags,” he said. “You would just pray that men he lost. “War is extremely difficult,” Home” from Les Miserables. living. “It helps us to know that we will nobody you were with would need that he said. “A lot of us vets suffer from PTSD A Chuck wagon breakfast and live on and continue to fight for justice bag. I lost six men over there but when when we return. It controls our lives. entertainment capped off the day of and liberty for all.” you're in combat you have no time to When you’re at war all you can think celebration.

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WOODs cROss — Some- Park, so in January we “Players will need to re- thing is flying over Mills took it to the City Council. spect property owners, and Park in Woods Cross and The total cost was the owners have agreed to it’s not a bird. about $13,000 and we used bring discs back.” Disc golf enthusiasts will the citizens’ RAP tax funds The grand opening was be able to hone their to pay for it.” scheduled for May 9 but skills at a new disc golf In addition, a boy in the had to be postponed due park that opened earlier community used the park to the weather, according this month. The park will as his Eagle project to Earnshaw. It has been have an official grand open- so much of the labor to rescheduled for this Satur- ing this Saturday. set it up was donated. day, May 30. “It’s a fun way to help Anderson’s friends Kellan Commemorative discs the community get out of Doom and Joel Langford will be given away through the house,” said Mayor designed the course free of contests at the opening and Rick Earnshaw. “It will be a charge. workshops will be offered great family activity.” “Before we even opened on the rules along with tips The idea for the park it, about 40 people showed on how to throw and what started when Woods Cross up to play,” Earnshaw type of disc to use, similar resident Brett Anderson said. “We hope players will to golf clubs. approached Earnshaw be courteous to others “In the future we’d like to about putting a course in so everyone gets a turn. host tournaments too,” the BRett anDeRsOn, Joel Langford and Kellan Doom (from left), designed the disc golf course in the city. Kind of like miniature golf mayor said. “It’s also free.” Woods Cross. The course is made up of 18 holes and a practice basket that fill Mills Park. The “It sounded like a great where people let you play Mills Park is located at longest hole is 310 feet, the shortest, 189 feet. The park is located at 1850 S. 1200 West. idea since we didn’t have through.” 1850 S. 1200 W. in Wood Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper any in Davis County at the Earnshaw said the Cross. events •••• Tell Davis County what you’re doing! May 29-30 Send in your events, concerts, plays and Save • Second annual Aeri- community events to alympics at Davis Conference DAVIS Center, Layton. Kairos Fit- [email protected] to get them More SAVINGS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ness, which specializes in cir- cus fitness, aerial arts and pole included in the calendar fitness, is staging its second Aerialympics. Hours are 5 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, and 4 to • Concerts in the Park, at 4861 S. State Street in 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets 7:30 p.m., Brigham Young Murray. Tickets for adults can be purchased online at Historic Park. Ted Yoder, are $18.95, and $10.95 for www.dancekairos.com national hammered-dulcimer children 10 and under. For May 30 champion. In case of inclem- more information, visit des- • Whitaker Museum will ent weather concert will be ertstarplayhouse.com. 55 S. Main • 801-292-2455 be holding its own Victorian moved to the Assembly Hall June 19-July 19 Tea. In celebration of the on Temple Square. • “The King and I,” Cen- city’s Centennial, Centerville’s June 5 terPoint Theatre, 525 N. 400 distinguished female residents • Concerts in the Park, 7:30 West, Centerville, 801-298- $50 - $100 Rebates from the time period of 1847 p.m., Brigham Young His- 1302. Shall we dance? Or to 1915 will be honored. toric Park. Popular Broadway perhaps whistle a happy on Traeger Smokers Reservations and prepayment showtunes performed by local tune? Anna goes to Siam June 1-21 only required. Reservations began singers. In case of inclement to be a teacher to the king’s April 1 and thereafter until weather concert will be moved children, but finds out that filled. The event is for ladies to the Assembly Hall on sometimes it is the teacher age 6 and up. For more infor- Temple Square. who is taught. This Rodg- mation, contact the museum June 6 ers and Hammerstein classic at (801) 335-8843 or whita- • Temple Square Concert features such hit show tunes Take Your Local News with you [email protected]. Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly as “Getting to Know You” • Utah Iris Show, 12 to 5 Hall. Ensemble Iris will per- and “Shall We Dance?” p.m., Sugarhouse Garden form Baroque music ensemble Center, 1602 E. 2100 South, performing classical reper- Clipper Salt Lake City. Free admis- toire. Admission limited to classes••• E-edition sion. Thomas, 801-280-4687. those age 8 and older. Connecting Communities June 6 June 12 Wednesday • Tour of historic homes in • Davis Arts Council Sun- • NAMI Connection Sup- Only PRINT EDITION & Centerville, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. day Concert, 7 p.m., Kenley port group is held for those LOCAL ONINE AVAILABLEONLY 100 S. 200 East. Pick up free Amphitheater, free. Gary living with brain disorders/ $30 per • News • Events tickets, map and shoe covers Stoddard will perform. mental illness. The group at the booth by the white June 12 meets every Wednesday, 7 Year! • Sports • Entertainment $ church. These will be self- • Bells on Temple Square to 8:30 p.m., at the IHC • Business • Shopping Values 35Per Year guided tours with guides there will perform, 7:30 p.m., Tab- Clinic, 390 North Main, to assist you. ernacle. Tickets required; for Bountiful. The purpose of Start Your Clipper Subscription Today • Call 801-295-2251 ext 100 June 12 ticket information visit lds.org/ the group is to help encour- • The Friends of the Davis events or call 801-570-0080. age and support participants County Children’s Justice Ongoing in their journey toward recovery. Center will host its annual • Joy Foundation presents golf tournament at Schneiter’s Open Mic, every Saturday Bluff Golf Course, 300 N. night, 8 to 10 p.m., 36 E. second/Fourth Wednesday 3500 West, West Point. This 400 South, Bountiful. Family • The South Family Support fundraiser provides funds to friendly. BYOT — Bring Group will meet the second help with training and tech- Your Own Talent. and fourth Wednesdays at nology to help children going the IHC Clinic, 7 to 8:30 through abuse situations. p.m. 390 N. Main, Bounti- The tournament begins with ful. No registration is needed check in and breakfast at 6:30. stage•••• to attend the support group. Lunch and prize distribu- May 28, 29, 30 Facilitators: Jerry King (801- tion begins at 12:30. A team • Centerville Junior High 451-5325) and Cindy Bull of 4 golfers is $280 or $75 will present “Guys and (801-698-2661). as individual. Call Barbara Dolls” at the Davis Center Patterson 801-698-0779 for for the Performing Arts on First/third Wednesday information. May 28, 29 and 30 at 7 p.m. • The North Family June 12-13 with a matinee on May 30 at Support Group will meet • Bountiful Soroptimists 4 p.m. For ticket informa- the first and third Wednes- are seeking donations for their tion call 801-402-6100. days 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the huge Junque Sale. If you have North Davis Senior Center, furniture, household items, through June 6 • Desert Star Playhouse 42 S. Main, Clearfield. No costume jewelry, small appli- registration is needed to ances, toys, outdoor and yard presents “Into the Hoods - A Fractured Fairy Tale.” attend the support group. items or clothing to donate, Facilitators: Mike Prinster call Julie Woodward, 801- The show runs Monday and Wednesday through Satur- (801-499-1398) and Noni 295-7370, or japw610@gmail. Dangerfield (801-547-9313). com for pickup. Contributions day at the playhouse, located can also be taken to the Epis- copal Church, 1131 S. Main, Factory Seconds Blowout! Centerville, on June 8, 9 and 10. All proceeds from the an- $15 or 3 boxes for $40 nual sale are donated to local charities and to women who are heads of households to get training so they can support their families.

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Grand opening Saturday for new WX disc golf park THE THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 BY BecKY ginOs time,” said Earnshaw. “We course is also designed so B [email protected] thought we could do a no one is throwing toward Showcase good job using Mills homes or backyards. WOODs cROss — Some- Park, so in January we “Players will need to re- thing is flying over Mills took it to the City Council. spect property owners, and Park in Woods Cross and The total cost was the owners have agreed to it’s not a bird. about $13,000 and we used bring discs back.” Disc golf enthusiasts will the citizens’ RAP tax funds The grand opening was be able to hone their to pay for it.” scheduled for May 9 but skills at a new disc golf In addition, a boy in the had to be postponed due park that opened earlier community used the park to the weather, according this month. The park will as his Eagle project to Earnshaw. It has been have an official grand open- so much of the labor to rescheduled for this Satur- ing this Saturday. set it up was donated. day, May 30. “It’s a fun way to help Anderson’s friends Kellan Commemorative discs the community get out of Doom and Joel Langford will be given away through the house,” said Mayor designed the course free of contests at the opening and Rick Earnshaw. “It will be a charge. workshops will be offered great family activity.” “Before we even opened on the rules along with tips The idea for the park it, about 40 people showed on how to throw and what started when Woods Cross up to play,” Earnshaw type of disc to use, similar resident Brett Anderson said. “We hope players will to golf clubs. approached Earnshaw be courteous to others “In the future we’d like to about putting a course in so everyone gets a turn. host tournaments too,” the BRett anDeRsOn, Joel Langford and Kellan Doom (from left), designed the disc golf course in the city. Kind of like miniature golf mayor said. “It’s also free.” Woods Cross. The course is made up of 18 holes and a practice basket that fill Mills Park. The “It sounded like a great where people let you play Mills Park is located at longest hole is 310 feet, the shortest, 189 feet. The park is located at 1850 S. 1200 West. idea since we didn’t have through.” 1850 S. 1200 W. in Wood Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper any in Davis County at the Earnshaw said the Cross. events •••• Tell Davis County what you’re doing! May 29-30 Send in your events, concerts, plays and Save • Second annual Aeri- community events to alympics at Davis Conference DAVIS Center, Layton. Kairos Fit- [email protected] to get them More SAVINGS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ness, which specializes in cir- cus fitness, aerial arts and pole included in the calendar fitness, is staging its second Aerialympics. Hours are 5 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, and 4 to • Concerts in the Park, at 4861 S. State Street in 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets 7:30 p.m., Brigham Young Murray. Tickets for adults can be purchased online at Historic Park. Ted Yoder, are $18.95, and $10.95 for www.dancekairos.com national hammered-dulcimer children 10 and under. For May 30 champion. In case of inclem- more information, visit des- • Whitaker Museum will ent weather concert will be ertstarplayhouse.com. 55 S. Main • 801-292-2455 be holding its own Victorian moved to the Assembly Hall June 19-July 19 Tea. In celebration of the on Temple Square. • “The King and I,” Cen- city’s Centennial, Centerville’s June 5 terPoint Theatre, 525 N. 400 distinguished female residents • Concerts in the Park, 7:30 West, Centerville, 801-298- $50 - $100 Rebates from the time period of 1847 p.m., Brigham Young His- 1302. Shall we dance? Or MusIcIANs both to 1915 will be honored. toric Park. Popular Broadway perhaps whistle a happy on Traeger Smokers young and old who Reservations and prepayment showtunes performed by local tune? Anna goes to Siam June 1-21 only have taken the stage at required. Reservations began singers. In case of inclement to be a teacher to the king’s previous open mic nights. April 1 and thereafter until weather concert will be moved children, but finds out that Though several instruments are filled. The event is for ladies to the Assembly Hall on sometimes it is the teacher available, many performers play age 6 and up. For more infor- Temple Square. who is taught. This Rodg- the guitar. mation, contact the museum June 6 ers and Hammerstein classic Courtesy photos at (801) 335-8843 or whita- • Temple Square Concert features such hit show tunes Take Your Local News with you [email protected]. Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly as “Getting to Know You” • Utah Iris Show, 12 to 5 Hall. Ensemble Iris will per- and “Shall We Dance?” p.m., Sugarhouse Garden form Baroque music ensemble Center, 1602 E. 2100 South, performing classical reper- Clipper Salt Lake City. Free admis- toire. Admission limited to classes••• E-edition sion. Thomas, 801-280-4687. those age 8 and older. Connecting Communities June 12 Open mic night welcomes all June 6 Wednesday • Tour of historic homes in • Davis Arts Council Sun- • NAMI Connection Sup- Only PRINT EDITION & Centerville, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. day Concert, 7 p.m., Kenley port group is held for those LOCAL By JENNIFFER WARDELL haven’t had the opportunity.” two chances onstage before the “Pretty much everything a mic night performers enter- ONINE AVAILABLEONLY It’s also a good source of mu- end of the evening, though that person would want to perform,” tained artists during the recent 100 S. 200 East. Pick up free Amphitheater, free. Gary living with brain disorders/ $30 per • News • Events [email protected] tickets, map and shoe covers Stoddard will perform. mental illness. The group sic for local audiences who want depends on how many people said Joy. “But most of the time Magic on the Sidewalk Chalk Art at the booth by the white June 12 meets every Wednesday, 7 Year! • Sports • Entertainment $ to go out but don’t want to leave are there. The event is officially performers bring their own.” Festival, and held a concert at a church. These will be self- • Bells on Temple Square to 8:30 p.m., at the IHC • Business • Shopping Values 35Per Year BOUNTIFUL — Here, no their kids at home. The per- over at 10 p.m., but sometimes Though the open mic nights nearby senior citizens center. If guided tours with guides there will perform, 7:30 p.m., Tab- Clinic, 390 North Main, one gets booed offstage. formers usually touch on a wide things don’t wrap up until about are open to everyone, there are Joy has her way, they’ll get even variety of styles, from pop to 10:30 p.m. certain performers who have more opportunities to perform. to assist you. ernacle. Tickets required; for Bountiful. The purpose of Start Your Clipper Subscription Today • Call 801-295-2251 ext 100 At the Joy Foundation’s open the group is to help encour- gospel to classic rock. Admission “The crowds are getting big- become familiar faces. Lee Olsen “We’re hoping to put a concert June 12 ticket information visit lds.org/ mic night, held every Saturday age and support participants is free, but donations are always ger,” said Joy, adding that they’ve is from right here in Bountiful, on at the end of the summer,” • The Friends of the Davis events or call 801-570-0080. night from 8-10 p.m. at their new in their journey toward welcome and encouraged. had guests from as far away as while Salt Lake resident Walter she said. County Children’s Justice Ongoing Bountiful home, everyone with a recovery. “We get people singing all Provo and Logan. “The kids have Lanza “knows every Beatles Still, there’s always room for Center will host its annual • Joy Foundation presents song in their heart gets a chance golf tournament at Schneiter’s kinds of music, and it’s all family been doing social media on their song ever made,” according to surprises. Open Mic, every Saturday to share it. Performers of all Bluff Golf Course, 300 N. second/Fourth Wednesday friendly,” said Joy. “It bridges the own to spread the word, which Joy. There’s also a family band “We had some WWII vets who night, 8 to 10 p.m., 36 E. ages, from all across the state, 3500 West, West Point. This • The South Family Support generation gap.” is nice.” who are familiar faces to the showed up one night,” said Joy. 400 South, Bountiful. Family all get a turn to experience what fundraiser provides funds to Group will meet the second The musicians all write their The foundation provides all the open mic night crowd. “They played some Bob Dylan. It friendly. BYOT — Bring it’s like to be onstage in front of a help with training and tech- and fourth Wednesdays at name on a board at the begin- necessary equipment for per- “They call themselves the was fun.” Your Own Talent. welcoming audience. nology to help children going the IHC Clinic, 7 to 8:30 ning of the open mic night, and formers, from a sound system to Mayor’s Office Band, because The Joy Foundation is located “Everyone’s so supportive,” through abuse situations. p.m. 390 N. Main, Bounti- they go through the list to deter- a variety of instruments such as their last name is Mayor,” she at 38 E. 400 South in Bountiful. said organizer Jane Joy. “It’s The tournament begins with ful. No registration is needed mine everyone’s turn onstage. a piano, guitar, banjo, drums and said. For more information, visit face- stage•••• great for people who want to check in and breakfast at 6:30. to attend the support group. The goal is for everyone to get more. Some of the regular open book.com/bountifulopenmic. Lunch and prize distribu- May 28, 29, 30 Facilitators: Jerry King (801- get used to being onstage, but tion begins at 12:30. A team • Centerville Junior High 451-5325) and Cindy Bull of 4 golfers is $280 or $75 will present “Guys and (801-698-2661). as individual. Call Barbara Dolls” at the Davis Center Patterson 801-698-0779 for for the Performing Arts on First/third Wednesday information. May 28, 29 and 30 at 7 p.m. • The North Family June 12-13 with a matinee on May 30 at Support Group will meet • Bountiful Soroptimists 4 p.m. For ticket informa- the first and third Wednes- are seeking donations for their tion call 801-402-6100. days 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the huge Junque Sale. If you have through June 6 North Davis Senior Center, furniture, household items, 42 S. Main, Clearfield. No Local actress dips into HCT’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ • Desert Star Playhouse costume jewelry, small appli- registration is needed to ances, toys, outdoor and yard presents “Into the Hoods By JENNIFFER WARDELL Actually bringing Ariel’s story to life on- - A Fractured Fairy Tale.” attend the support group. items or clothing to donate, Facilitators: Mike Prinster [email protected] stage can be a challenge, however. Several call Julie Woodward, 801- The show runs Monday and scenes from the musical are set underwater, Wednesday through Satur- (801-499-1398) and Noni 295-7370, or japw610@gmail. Dangerfield (801-547-9313). a feat that will be aided by technical effects day at the playhouse, located com for pickup. Contributions WEST VALLEY CITY — One Da- that aren’t used during the weeks the actors can also be taken to the Epis- vis County actress is heading under have been rehearsing. copal Church, 1131 S. Main, Factory Seconds Blowout! “There’s so much left up to the imagina- Centerville, on June 8, 9 and the sea. tion,” said Welch. “We’ll get help from the 10. All proceeds from the an- $15 or 3 boxes for $40 Fruit Heights resident Bre Welch will be tech people, but it’s your job as an actor to nual sale are donated to local flipping her finds as the titular character in make it as easy as possible for audiences to charities and to women who Hale Centre Theatre’s upcoming production see.” are heads of households to get of “The Little Mermaid,” running June 5 The level of fantasy involved in the training so they can support their families. through Aug. 1. production makes that even more of a chal- Welch, who will be playing Ariel as part of lenge than usual. the show’s Monday, Wednesday and Friday “Mermaids, undersea kingdoms – it’s so much of a journey from your real life,” said Music•••• davisclipper.com cast, is thrilled to have the opportunity to davisclipper.com davisclipper.com be part of a story that has always meant so Welch. “It’s hard to make that really relat- May 29 much to her. able to audiences.” • Temple Square Concert “She’s always been my favorite of all the There’s also an emotional level to acting Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Disney princesses,” she said. “The movie that she said she always finds tough, no Hall. Alexander and Au- came out the year I was born, so it’s always matter what the role is. brey Woods, violin duo will Like us on the been ‘my’ movie.” “It’s hard to be vulnerable,” she said. perform. Admission limited to $150r Welch, who has been acting since her se- “You feel like you’re putting your heart out those age 8 and older. nior year of high school and was in Center- there.” May 30 3 for $40 Summer Point Legacy Theatre’s 2012 production of In the end, though, it’s worth it to be able • Temple Square Concert 50 ct. Boxes “South Pacific,” was drawn to Ariel as well. to bring some of her favorite stories to life. Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Kickoff “She’s so free, and that’s something I re- “Stories are amazing,” said Welch. “You Hall. Sketches of Utah His- tory. Admission limited to ally struggle with,” said Welch. “I’ve always learn so much from a good story, and I’m Web been a very cautious person, and she’s using everything my body has to help tell COMING Saturday, May 30th those age 8 and older. FROM RIGHT: Bre Welch as Ariel, David K. Martin as Sebastian, and Taylor Morris as Prince Eric 9AM - 3PM more about going with your gut and what that story. I think that’s really empowering.” Like Us feels right. I feel that’s a great message for For tickets or more information about (Morris is part of the Tuesday/Thursday cast). June 2 Top Stop Chevron east of I-15 at Parrish Lane – Centerville kids.” “The Little Mermaid,” visit hct.org. Courtesy photo B2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 MoVIE BEAT ‘Sharknado,’ ‘San Andreas’ and bringing back disaster lame the “Shark- nado.” B After disappearing from theaters for a few years, old-fashioned disaster movies are once again returning to the silver screen. Starting with last year’s “Into the Storm” and continuing with this weekend’s “San Andreas,” Hollywood has once again opened its arms to the immense destructive potential of the ridiculously souped-up natural disasters. Whether or not you feel this is a good thing, the thanks or blame goes straight to the 2013 TV movie “Sharknado.” Before that, Hollywood had gotten spooked on the genre. After their height in the 1970s, disaster movies started trickling of through the ensuing decades into the mid-2000s. Their last major effort was DWAYNE JoHNSoN in a scene from “San Andreas,” Hollywood’s latest attempt to resurrect the disaster genre. 2009’s “2012,” a John Cusack © 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., WV Films IV LLC and Ratpac-Dune Entertainment LLCâ U.S., Canada, Bahamas & Bermuda movie that attempted to riff on all the end-of-the-world rumors that audience satisfied. rible movie, making even Richard production values look to be were floating around at the time. Then they came up with Armitage look like he was some head and shoulders above “Into JENNIFFER It opened decently at the box “Sharknado,” which (as you random accountant filmmaker the Storm.” WARDELL office, but not enough to satisfy might guess from the title) is a pulled off the street and shoved In short, “San Andreas” Movie critic, Hollywood, and for a while it cyclical windstorm so powerful in front of the cameras, but it still seems to Hollywood’s attempt member of looked like the genre was going that it flings sharks through the did decently at the box office. to resurrect the disaster movie the Utah Film to go the way of the Western. air. It was no more or less sensi- Not as much as “2012,” true, in its classic, most serious form. Critics The only group who was really ble, or high-quality, than anything but at 25 percent of its budget it This is the kind of movie that Association still churning them out is the else the channel had ever done, didn’t have to. wants to break your heart more Syfy Channel, a cable network but for some reason the wider Still, Hollywood is trying to than it makes you want to cheer huge success. After years of ridic- who has mastered the art of public embraced it. The masses, do better with “San Andreas.” that a building has fallen down. ulous disasters, will the public be turning random name generator it seemed, were hungrier to Not only is the scale much If it works, it will let Hollywood willing to take nature seriously? results into ridiculous mov- watch nature try to eat 90s TV larger than “Into the Storm,” but reclaim a type of disaster movie Until the box office numbers ies where things break a lot. stars than anyone realized. there’s a lot more at least semi- that Syfy will never be able to come in, we won’t know. But in They’ve used everything from So Hollywood dipped its toe well-known actors. The trailers achieve. the end, the biggest disaster to earthquakes and asteroids to back into the tidal wave with suggest the script will follow at The question is, does the pub- hit “San Andreas” might turn out enormous insane crocodiles, “Into the Storm,” which sadly least two separate sets of sur- lic still want that kind of movie? to be that it doesn’t have flying not caring about little things like had no sharks but did manage to vivors, and might even add in a The last one to get much traction sharks. logic or science in their quest to light at least one of its super-tor- third with Paul Giametti as a very was 2004’s “Day After Tomor- keep their relatively limited TV nados on fire. It was a flat-out ter- worried scientist. The overall row,” and even then it wasn’t a

gENTRI, a musical trio with ties to Davis County, will perform at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre’s annual fundraising gala on June 6. Courtesy photo CenterPoint Legacy Theatre celebrates with GENTRI

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL near the theater, which is portunity to help launch [email protected] decorated for the event. their careers.” Guests will view the silent The group – Brad Rob- CENTERVILLE – Center- auction items, which will ins, Casey Elliot, and Brad- point Legacy Theatre is be managed digitally by ley Quinn Lever – released pulling out all the stops. ABC auctions, and then a self-titled debut album The theater is gearing up there will be a mocktail earlier this year that hit the for their annual gala, set for reception at 6 p.m. Dinner top 5 on Billboard’s Classi- June 6 starting at 5:45 p.m. begins in the same location cal and Classical Crossover The event, which includes at 6:30 p.m., catered by Le charts. Samples of their a formal dinner, mocktail Croissant Catering. music are available online reception, silent auction, “We tried to hold a din- at gentrimusic.com. and musical performance ner in the theater, but the “The music they’ve done by the trio Gentri, is both space just doesn’t really recently is phenomenal,” a fundraising effort and a work for that,” said Davis. said Davis. “We’re really chance for the theater to “The upper plaza works so excited to have them.” say thank you to those who well. It’s outdoors, but it’s Tickets for the event are have already helped out. covered.” $250 apiece, with gift bags “It’s a way to create a After dinner, guests included for each guest. To great night for a lot of will enter the theater for purchase, visit cptutah.org people who supported and the second annual Ralph or send an email to gala@ encouraged us,” said Jan- Rogers Legacy Awards, centerpointtheatre.org. sen Davis, executive direc- followed by a performance For more information, tor of CPT. “We had such a from the musical trio GEN- visit centerpointtheatre. good response to it the first TRI. The group, which has org/2015-legacy-gala. To year, we decided to make it ties to Davis County, is register for the silent an annual event.” composed of three tenors. auction and see bidding The evening starts on “It’s really great,” said instructions, visit myab.co/ the second floor of the Davis. “We’re glad to be events/FJ. covered parking garage able to give them the op- Useful things you # can do with today’s 36 newspaper. . . (after you read it, Join the Conversation Like of course) Take out frustration by Us tearing and throwing facebook.com/davisclipper On B2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 MoVIE BEAT RoSTERS ANNouNcEd foR Ogden’s 71st annual All-Star baseball games, showcase weekend, B4 ‘Sharknado,’ ‘San Andreas’ and bringing back disaster DAVIS 3 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 B lame the “Shark- nado.” Sports B After disappearing from theaters for a few years, old-fashioned disaster movies are once again returning to fRom THE SIdELINES the silver screen. Starting with last year’s “Into the Storm” and continuing with this weekend’s “San Andreas,” Hollywood has High school once again opened its arms to the immense destructive potential sports is over of the ridiculously souped-up natural disasters. 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Entertainment Inc., WV Films IV LLC and Ratpac-Dune Entertainment LLCâ U.S., Canada, Bahamas & Bermuda to place on Gillet movie that attempted to riff on all their school’s SPORTS the end-of-the-world rumors that audience satisfied. rible movie, making even Richard production values look to be mantle. EDiTOR were floating around at the time. Then they came up with Armitage look like he was some head and shoulders above “Into JENNIFFER WARDELL With all the It opened decently at the box “Sharknado,” which (as you random accountant filmmaker the Storm.” focus of high office, but not enough to satisfy might guess from the title) is a pulled off the street and shoved In short, “San Andreas” Movie critic, school sports Hollywood, and for a while it cyclical windstorm so powerful in front of the cameras, but it still seems to Hollywood’s attempt member of now behind looked like the genre was going that it flings sharks through the did decently at the box office. to resurrect the disaster movie the Utah Film us for another to go the way of the Western. air. It was no more or less sensi- Not as much as “2012,” true, in its classic, most serious form. Critics few months, The only group who was really ble, or high-quality, than anything but at 25 percent of its budget it This is the kind of movie that Association the question is where do we focus still churning them out is the else the channel had ever done, didn’t have to. wants to break your heart more our attention now? Syfy Channel, a cable network but for some reason the wider Still, Hollywood is trying to than it makes you want to cheer huge success. After years of ridic- Most folks such as myself will who has mastered the art of public embraced it. The masses, do better with “San Andreas.” that a building has fallen down. ulous disasters, will the public be continue to focus on the baseball turning random name generator it seemed, were hungrier to Not only is the scale much If it works, it will let Hollywood willing to take nature seriously? diamond, where the first quarter of results into ridiculous mov- watch nature try to eat 90s TV larger than “Into the Storm,” but reclaim a type of disaster movie Until the box office numbers the Major League Baseball season is ies where things break a lot. stars than anyone realized. there’s a lot more at least semi- that Syfy will never be able to come in, we won’t know. But in in the books. With June just around They’ve used everything from So Hollywood dipped its toe well-known actors. The trailers achieve. the end, the biggest disaster to the corner, college sports fans can earthquakes and asteroids to back into the tidal wave with suggest the script will follow at The question is, does the pub- hit “San Andreas” might turn out THE 11TH RuNNING of the Tour of Utah will finally make its way through Davis County. The third leg will start at Antelope Island and end on Bountiful’s focus their attention on the softball enormous insane crocodiles, and baseball NCAA tournaments as “Into the Storm,” which sadly least two separate sets of sur- lic still want that kind of movie? to be that it doesn’t have flying Main Street. Courtesy photo not caring about little things like well. had no sharks but did manage to vivors, and might even add in a The last one to get much traction sharks. logic or science in their quest to light at least one of its super-tor- third with Paul Giametti as a very was 2004’s “Day After Tomor- Those still looking to stay on the keep their relatively limited TV nados on fire. It was a flat-out ter- worried scientist. The overall row,” and even then it wasn’t a local scene can look forward to this weekend, where people will get one more look at their favorite high school baseball players as the Utah Tour of Utah coming to High School All-Star Games plays its 70th version at Ogden’s Lindquist Field. The Futures Game, featuring underclassmen, will kick things off Thursday while Saturday will show- Davis County Aug. 5 case the 4A and 5A senior All-Stars. June also means the NBA Finals, France,” she said. “They’ll the NHL’s Stanley Cup and soccer’s BY JENNIffER WARdELL UEFA League championships. Soc- Clipper Staff Writer immediately head to the states so they can start altitude cer’s Women’s World Cup will also training.” begin in June, starting June 6 and BOUNTIFUL – The world is on its way, and The Tour of Utah is one of running through July 5. only three such bike tours Golfers will also get to pay atten- they’ll all be biking really fast. in the entire U.S., and only tion to another major, the landlocked gENTRI, a musical trio with ties to Davis County, will perform at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre’s annual For the first time in the race’s 11-year his- four on the North American U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in Wash- fundraising gala on June 6. Courtesy continent. Last September, the ington, where defending champion photo tory, one entire stage of the Tour of Utah will tour was given 2.HC status by Martin Kaymer will get a chance to race along the streets of Davis County. On Union Cycliste International defend his trophy. (UCI), making it only one step The end of June will see the Aug. 5, riders from all over the world will con- below the world tour races for Wimbledon Tennis Championships verge at Antelope Island at 10:05 a.m. to start professional riders. in London, England, which will even- CenterPoint Legacy Theatre This year’s tour will end tually give way to July and the Tour the third day of the race, following a route that stage live, lining the streets in Park City on Aug. 9, with de France. briefly travels though Weber County to end up wherever there’s room. a total distance of 706 miles From there people are looking at the Pan American Games, the on Bountiful’s Main Street. They also encourage and 51,000 feet of elevation celebrates with GENTRI audience members to cheer climb. Even though this year’s British Open at St. Andrews and the “Every year, we change the on Aug. 3 in Logan, runs in the riders, handing out bells course is actually less steep Special Olympics Summer Games in course up,” said Jenn Andrs, seven stages over the course than the 2014 tour, it’s still the Los Angeles. BY JENNIFFER WARDELL near the theater, which is portunity to help launch and thundersticks to those executive director of the tour, of seven days. Every stage who are interested. According steepest elevation climb of While it seems like an endless list [email protected] decorated for the event. their careers.” at a recent Bountiful Rotary has a start and end point, any North American tour. of things to come, they will come Guests will view the silent The group – Brad Rob- to Andrs, 16 professional Club meeting. “This year, we with a winner for each stage teams of six or more riders “It’s amazing to watch these and go more quickly than one might CENTERVILLE – Center- auction items, which will ins, Casey Elliot, and Brad- decided we had to go north. determined at the end of boys climb those mountains think. be managed digitally by ley Quinn Lever – released each are expected to compete point Legacy Theatre is “Five of the seven stages the course. Residents are in the event. and make it look easy,” said The summer months for local ABC auctions, and then a self-titled debut album pulling out all the stops. are completely brand new.” encouraged to come out “Six teams are coming The theater is gearing up there will be a mocktail earlier this year that hit the The tour, which will start and watch the Davis County directly from the Tour de n See “cYcLING” p. B4 n See “SPoRTS” p. B4 for their annual gala, set for reception at 6 p.m. Dinner top 5 on Billboard’s Classi- June 6 starting at 5:45 p.m. begins in the same location cal and Classical Crossover The event, which includes at 6:30 p.m., catered by Le charts. Samples of their a formal dinner, mocktail Croissant Catering. music are available online From repeats to close calls: reception, silent auction, “We tried to hold a din- at gentrimusic.com. and musical performance ner in the theater, but the “The music they’ve done by the trio Gentri, is both space just doesn’t really recently is phenomenal,” a fundraising effort and a work for that,” said Davis. said Davis. “We’re really State playoffs full of surprises, disappointments chance for the theater to “The upper plaza works so excited to have them.” say thank you to those who well. It’s outdoors, but it’s Tickets for the event are BY SHAIN GILLET have already helped out. covered.” $250 apiece, with gift bags [email protected] “It’s a way to create a After dinner, guests included for each guest. To great night for a lot of will enter the theater for purchase, visit cptutah.org people who supported and the second annual Ralph or send an email to gala@ BOUNTIFUL – The Davis encouraged us,” said Jan- Rogers Legacy Awards, centerpointtheatre.org. High girls’ golf team cap- sen Davis, executive direc- followed by a performance For more information, tor of CPT. “We had such a from the musical trio GEN- visit centerpointtheatre. tured their second consecu- good response to it the first TRI. The group, which has org/2015-legacy-gala. To tive 5A championship and year, we decided to make it ties to Davis County, is register for the silent an annual event.” composed of three tenors. auction and see bidding the boys’ track team helped The evening starts on “It’s really great,” said instructions, visit myab.co/ keep the dynasty alive by the second floor of the Davis. “We’re glad to be events/FJ. covered parking garage able to give them the op- capturing a title at Brigham Young University. Those were two of the several key victories for local high schools in the 4A and 5A playoffs, which ended THE LAdY dARTS GoLf TEAm captured its second consecutive 5A title while the boys’ track Useful things you last Friday after crowning a baseball team (right, above) won and hoisted the 5A trophy as well. # champion. Photo Courtesy of Davis High | Kevin Hansen can do with today’s The Lady Darts of Davis High School Ashley Hale and Taylor Brenchley, better than second place Syracuse. were the first Davis County high school who finished with individual totals of The girls’ team finished second behind 36 to capture a title, taking home back-to- 173 and 174 respectively, rounded out Herriman by 10 points but the Darts newspaper. back girls’ golf title thanks to the scores the top 12 placers. took home the overall title as well. . . of its top four golfers. Later that week, it was the boys’ and Woods Cross, which was a two-time Jessica Sloot and Laura Gerner led girls’ track teams who strapped on the defending champion on the boys’ side, the Davis charge from the beginning, cleats and headed down to Brigham finished 18th. Like firing first rounds of 71 and 72 Young University for the 4A and 5A With the track and field (after you read it, respectively. Sloot, who took home the track and field championships. Davis, championships underway, the 4A and Join the Conversation individual crown, shot 74 on the second which did not capture a championship 5A tennis tournaments at Liberty Park Take out frustration by Us day, finishing one stroke ahead of Lone of course) last year for the first time since 2004 was also taking place and involved two- VIEWmoNT’S JAKE TuLLIS won his third straight Peak’s Kerstin Fotu. (including both boys and girls teams), time defending champion Viewmont. Gerner shot 75 for her second round, singles title at the 5A state tennis tournament at Liberty tearing and throwing On went home with a boys’ title after the Park. The Vikings finished second as a team. facebook.com/davisclipper earning a third place finish just behind team scored 138.5 points, 54.5 points Fotu. n See “PLAYoffS” p. B4 Photo by Jen Barnett/photo-jen-ics.smugmug.com B4 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 High School baseball All-Star rosters announced BY SHAIN GILLET The Futures Game, Woods Cross’s Jordan The 5A North team will be [email protected] which began as a way Lewis. coached by Northridge’s to showcase the best Saturday’s 4A North Shad McCord and will OGDEN – The 71st An- underclassmen on the squad will have five see seven locals players nual High School All- diamond, will start at 7 players from the county, on the team as well. Star baseball games will p.m. Thursday, May 28. two representing Bountiful Included on the North begin festivities Thursday Friday will be a players High School and three team are Layton’s Braden afternoon with pitchers showcase followed by the from Woods Cross High Collingwood, Northridge’s and catchers throwing 3A All-Star Game. School. Kaden Taylor and Carson live bullpen sessions at For the underclassmen From Bountiful, Parker Chournos, Viewmont’s Ogden’s Lindquist Field. game, six locals were DePasquale and Ben Kendall Exon, Tyler On Tuesday, rosters chosen to play for the Fowers will be part of the Erickson and Alex were released by Ogden North team. Among them North team. The duo were Rodriguez, and Davis’s City and it shows several are Viewmont’s Braden on last year’s 4A state Tanner Bowden. local players who will Hirsch, Davis’s Dom winning team. Saturday’s 4A and 5A either be in Thursday Fuller, Syracuse’s Chase Josh Cowley, Jake Foster All-Star Games will begin night’s Futures Game or Bauerle, Clearfield’s and Kyle Rogers will at noon and 3:30 p.m. Saturday’s 4A and 5A All- Chase Stratton, Bountiful’s represent Woods Cross on respectively. Star Game. Spencer Gleave and the North team.

VIEWMONT’S BRADEN HIRSCH (right) will appear in Thursday’s Futures All-Star Game while teammate Kendall Exon (below) will be part of the 5A North All-Star team in Saturday’s action. The Vikings shared the Region 1 baseball title this year. Photos by Jen Barnett and Jody Rose

WOODS CROSS HIGH’S Josh Cowley (No. 24) will represent the 4A North squad in Saturday’s Senior All-Star Game at Lindquist Field in Ogden. The 4A game will start at noon. Photo by Kevin Hansen/Davis Clipper

semi-final; however, Bountiful had to settle Provo in the next round. softball tournament, the as they lost the next two Playoffs neither was able to capture things a third time just Viewmont was Lady Braves made a final games to Spanish Fork a championship trophy. to advance through the eliminated by Lehi in the push to possibly give and East in the next two Continued from p. B3 The same fate fell on consolation bracket in 4A. opening round. Bountiful a spring sports games. Henry Blackburn and Jens The Wildcats won that With Woods Cross, championship by reaching The Dons would take The Vikings fared well Fillmore, who reached battle 11-4, but were Davis and Viewmont the quarterfinals. home the 4A softball title, on Day 1, sending five the first doubles semis eliminated by Timpanogos eliminated in the early The Braves’ journey with Lehi bringing home players to Saturday’s only to fall short of a finals in the next game. rounds of the 4A and 5A ended there; however, the 5A trophy. semi-finals. Championship appearance. On the soccer field, Saturday; however, didn’t The final week of playoff Davis put the pressure go so well. season saw a few surprises on the rest of the field by Jake Tullis, a two-time with a few upsets on the eliminating top-seeded defending individual baseball and softball Lone Peak in the opening champion, won the first diamond, as well as the round and taking Brighton singles title for the Vikings soccer field. to a second extra-time to finish his career with While Davis and period before falling to the three straight crowns. Jack Viewmont were eliminated Bengals. Bountiful was Taylor and Ethan in the early rounds of the able to escape the opening Campbell each made the 5A baseball tournament, round with a 2-1 victory second and third singles Woods Cross and over Ogden, but fell to

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route will be closed as the Cycling cyclists come by, it will be Continued from p. B3 re-opened soon after the last cyclist has crossed a particular checkpoint. Anders. “We have a rolling For race organizers, enclosure,” said Andrs. however, the stretch “The whole package from Antelope Island to moves together. During Bountiful is in some ways stage 3 (the Davis County even more difficult than stage), no section of street the tallest mountain. should be closed for more Though the elevation than 20 minutes at a time.” gain is only 6,400 feet The stage is expected along the 109 miles of the to end at 2:45 p.m. on course, the environment Bountiful's Main Street, means there are a lot of near the post office. After obstacles. the finish, race sponsors “The Davis County and local volunteers will course will be one of the host a free celebration most challenging we’ve with a variety of booths ever traveled in, because and activities for the whole it’s one of the most urban,” family. she said. “We’ll be going “All of the pomp and through great territory, circumstance you've seen but it’s very urban.” from previous years is To help with that, the coming to Bountiful,” said tour will need a team of Andrs. volunteers to help keep For a complete map of all cars, pedestrians and seven stages of the event, others out of the race as well as detailed times while it's moving past. and parking instructions, Though the entire visit tourofutah.com. street along the chosen B4 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 MAKING A DIFFERENCE High School baseball All-Star rosters announced Little things that mean a lot, Page C4 DAVIS BY SHAIN GILLET The Futures Game, Woods Cross’s Jordan The 5A North team will be THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 [email protected] which began as a way Lewis. coached by Northridge’s to showcase the best Saturday’s 4A North Shad McCord and will Life C OGDEN – The 71st An- underclassmen on the squad will have five see seven locals players nual High School All- diamond, will start at 7 players from the county, on the team as well. Star baseball games will p.m. Thursday, May 28. two representing Bountiful Included on the North begin festivities Thursday Friday will be a players High School and three team are Layton’s Braden afternoon with pitchers showcase followed by the from Woods Cross High Collingwood, Northridge’s and catchers throwing 3A All-Star Game. School. Kaden Taylor and Carson live bullpen sessions at For the underclassmen From Bountiful, Parker Chournos, Viewmont’s Ogden’s Lindquist Field. game, six locals were DePasquale and Ben Kendall Exon, Tyler Lives celebrated, losses shared On Tuesday, rosters chosen to play for the Fowers will be part of the Erickson and Alex were released by Ogden North team. Among them North team. The duo were Rodriguez, and Davis’s City and it shows several are Viewmont’s Braden on last year’s 4A state Tanner Bowden. local players who will Hirsch, Davis’s Dom winning team. Saturday’s 4A and 5A either be in Thursday Fuller, Syracuse’s Chase Josh Cowley, Jake Foster All-Star Games will begin night’s Futures Game or Bauerle, Clearfield’s and Kyle Rogers will at noon and 3:30 p.m. Saturday’s 4A and 5A All- Chase Stratton, Bountiful’s represent Woods Cross on respectively. Star Game. Spencer Gleave and the North team.

VIEWMONT’S BRADEN HIRSCH (right) will appear in Thursday’s Futures All-Star Game while teammate Kendall Exon (below) will be part of the 5A North All-Star team in Saturday’s action. The Vikings shared the Region 1 baseball title this year. Photos by Jen Barnett and FAMILIES PARTICIPATED IN A 5K run or walk around West Bountiful on Memorial Day in memory of loved ones. Many wore T-shirts that held tributes. Some walked for children, others for spouses or relatives. Jody Rose Photos by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper ‘Race for Grief ’ unites families in positive way BY LouISE R. ShAW [email protected] WEST BOUNTIFUL – Grief can be lonely. And memories can be painful. WOODS CROSS HIGH’S Josh Cowley (No. 24) will represent the 4A North squad in Saturday’s Senior All-Star Game at Lindquist Field in Ogden. The 4A game will start at noon. But for at least one day each year, those who Photo by Kevin Hansen/Davis Clipper grieve have a chance to share that grief, all while celebrating the memories of those they’ve lost. Again this spouse loss, semi-final; however, Bountiful had to settle Provo in the next round. softball tournament, the as they lost the next two Memorial infant loss, Playoffs neither was able to capture things a third time just Viewmont was Lady Braves made a final games to Spanish Fork Day, families suicide loss a championship trophy. to advance through the eliminated by Lehi in the push to possibly give and East in the next two from around and homi- Continued from p. B3 The same fate fell on consolation bracket in 4A. opening round. Bountiful a spring sports games. the state cide loss,” Henry Blackburn and Jens The Wildcats won that With Woods Cross, championship by reaching The Dons would take gathered at said Kathie The Vikings fared well Fillmore, who reached battle 11-4, but were Davis and Viewmont the quarterfinals. home the 4A softball title, West Bounti- Supiano, di- on Day 1, sending five the first doubles semis eliminated by Timpanogos eliminated in the early The Braves’ journey with Lehi bringing home ful Park to rector. The players to Saturday’s only to fall short of a finals in the next game. rounds of the 4A and 5A ended there; however, the 5A trophy. honor lives groups meet semi-finals. Championship appearance. On the soccer field, lost and cel- three times a Saturday; however, didn’t The final week of playoff Davis put the pressure ebrate those year in four go so well. season saw a few surprises on the rest of the field by loved. locations to Jake Tullis, a two-time with a few upsets on the eliminating top-seeded “You may help families defending individual baseball and softball Lone Peak in the opening be gone from and individu- champion, won the first GREG AND MINDI GoDDERIDGE and their children Cohen, Luke and Harper (from left) cross the finish line. They ran diamond, as well as the round and taking Brighton my sight, but LoRA ERICKSoN (center) organizes Race als. to remember son and brother Jett Edison Godderidge, who was born prematurely last year. Their T-shirts read “Run to singles title for the Vikings soccer field. to a second extra-time you are never for Grief in memory of her daughter. The Share to finish his career with Remember.” Families both large and small with members both old and young participated in support and in tribute. While Davis and period before falling to the gone from race helps support groups, including those Parents of three straight crowns. Jack Viewmont were eliminated Bengals. Bountiful was my heart,” of Kathie Supiano (left) and Claudine Hatch. Utah makes Taylor and Ethan in the early rounds of the able to escape the opening read one hand and Campbell each made the 5A baseball tournament, round with a 2-1 victory poster cre- foot molds second and third singles Woods Cross and over Ogden, but fell to ated to honor the too-short life of as keepsakes for families, and infant Allie Mae Carnahan. offers support groups as well. “I carry your heart, I carry it “This is a huge need,” said in my heart,” read another. Claudine Hatch of the organiza- Lora Erickson has organized tion that works primarily with will be hosting camps in play a summer league to Race for Grief for the past five those who have lost babies to their respective sports. keep their arms fresh and Sports Enrollment fees waived for years as a way to honor the miscarriage, still birth or sudden The All-Poly camp, which their gloves dirty. memory of her daughter, Saman- infant death syndrome (SIDS). Continued from p. B3 started at Bountiful High There’s a lot of summer VIP and VIP+ memberships tha, who would have been 16 Both individuals said they School and has continued to go through first, which this year. are grateful for the donations athletes means training, to spread among other lo- means a lot of vacations, “Running has helped me provided by Erickson through working, studying to get cal high schools over the activities, games and good 1 YR Basic grieve,” she said. “I wanted to the Race for Grief. ahead and then more years, will bring some of times to come. do something for her. A lot of The Godderidge family of training. For multiple the best college coaches Go to a ball park to see membership only people can really get depressed. Syracuse ran the 5K together in sports athletes it could and coordinators to see the Bees, visit Rio Tinto This is a celebration of life. It’s memory of Jett Edison God- mean more time in the some players who could to watch Real Salt Lake, expires 5/31/15 not all about tears. No matter deridge, who died after a pre- gym, while senior athletes $99 get an opportunity to play head over to Lindquist for how short of a life they have, mature birth last year. moving on to play col- the college game in the the Raptors too. they’re acknowledged.” “This is a huge thing for us,” ChRIS TEuSChER (left) runs with nephew Drew Gerlack on his lege sports get their gear future. Have a fun few weeks The run is also organized as a said Mindi Godderidge, Jett’s shoulders, together with Shyann Teuscher. They were running in ready for the bigger, faster Other camps typically while you still can, then fundraiser for organizations that mother. “To be able to real- honor of another nephew who died in 2013. Posters in tribute to game. held include basketball get ready for another help families who have suffered ize we’re not the only ones to loved ones hung in the West Bountiful Park throughout the morning. Speaking of high and volleyball camps, season to come. Join online now at: fi tnessfor 10.com losses. experience a loss like that is schools, many of them while some high schools One such organization is important. And it’s good to keep Erickson is also a runner website, blondrunner.com, offers participants, she said. Caring Connection, the bereave- his memory alive with the kids and health coach and she hopes education to people on how to “It’s a healthy way to grieve,” ment program of the University and do something to honor him.” the activity will have an addi- deal with grief and how to help she said of the run. “It’s a cel- of Utah’s College of Nursing. Those are some of the reasons tional benefit of helping people someone who’s grieving. ebration of life.” route will be closed as the “We have grief support groups Erickson said she sponsors Race improve their own health. Her Each year has drawn more Cycling cyclists come by, it will be for those who have experienced for Grief. Continued from p. B3 re-opened soon after the last cyclist has crossed a particular checkpoint. Anders. “We have a rolling For race organizers, enclosure,” said Andrs. Science projects turn to play at annual physics day however, the stretch “The whole package from Antelope Island to Utah State University’s Physics Day at Lagoon isn’t all about play. moves together. During Bountiful is in some ways It’s about putting what you’ve been learning all year to the test. stage 3 (the Davis County even more difficult than “They’ve been learning principles and now they’re applying them,” stage), no section of street the tallest mountain. said Becky Dunleavy, who teaches math sciences at Bountiful Junior should be closed for more Though the elevation High. “This rewards them for all the hard work they’ve been doing than 20 minutes at a time.” gain is only 6,400 feet in class.” Dunleavy brought 57 students to the event, who partici- The stage is expected along the 109 miles of the pated in everything from wrestling robots to building model roller to end at 2:45 p.m. on course, the environment coasters. Her students took the top three spots in the ride design Bountiful's Main Street, means there are a lot of competition. First went to Ethan Thomas and Ethan Wait, second to near the post office. After obstacles. Carson Young and third to Justin Wood and James Larson. the finish, race sponsors “The Davis County and local volunteers will course will be one of the host a free celebration most challenging we’ve with a variety of booths ever traveled in, because and activities for the whole it’s one of the most urban,” family. she said. “We’ll be going “All of the pomp and through great territory, circumstance you've seen but it’s very urban.” from previous years is To help with that, the coming to Bountiful,” said ThE EGG DRoP provided two challenges – to protect an tour will need a team of Andrs. egg and to hit a target (left). Bountiful Junior High students volunteers to help keep For a complete map of all Brandon Titensor, Rockwell Eggett, James Larson, Ethan cars, pedestrians and seven stages of the event, Thomas, Nick Trenery, Justin Wood and Kian Bangerter others out of the race as well as detailed times (from left in photo at right), participated in the ride design while it's moving past. and parking instructions, competition, and earned top honors. Though the entire visit tourofutah.com. Photos by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper street along the chosen C2 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 DAVIS LIFE wEDDIng BOwERS- Bertelsen SMItH retiring

Allison Bowers and Am- mon Smith will be married After 45 years, Karyn May 29, 2015 in the Salt Bertelsen is graduat- Lake LDS Temple. A recep- ing from school. Please tion will be held that evening join the celebration to from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1750 N. honor Karyn’s dedication 900 West, West Bountiful. to education as she begins Allison is the daughter of the next chapter in her life. The open house will be tHOUSAnDS OF FOOD items were collected and put into Richard and Melody Bow- pantry packs for hundreds of at-risk elementary school children ers. She served in the El Friday, May 29, 3 to 5 p.m. in Davis County, as part of Nate Wade Subaru’s food drive effort Salvador San Salvador East at Millcreek Jr. High, 245 Karyn Bertelsen for the Bountiful Community Food Pantry. Mission, received a nursing E. 1000 South, Bountiful. Photo by Tom Haraldsen degree from the University Allison Bowers of Utah and is employed at Ammon Smith University Hospital. He is currently studying Ammon is the son of EAgLE SCOUtS mechanical engineering at Auto dealer collection Matthew and Janet Smith. the University of Utah. He served in the England The couple will make Manchester Mission and is benefits food pantry their home in Salt Lake City. employed at Fed X Freight. By tOM HARALDSEn will take care of our needs [email protected] for about a week and a half—a huge contribution tHOMAS- SALt LAKE CItY—A to our program that serves three-week food drive over 300 elementary coordinated by Nate Wade students in Davis County HAMMOn Subaru of Salt Lake City each week,” she said. for the Bountiful Com- The main goal is keep- Steven Hammon and Ma- munity Food Pantry was ing hungry kids fed, with rie Thomas will be married hugely successful. In all, 1 in 7 children in Utah Caleb Child, Sam Smith and tanner Obray going to bed hungry each May 30, 2015 in the Bounti- 1,000 Pantry Packs of food items were collected night, Koci said. Nate ful LDS Temple. A reception Caleb Child, Sam Smith and Anne Marie Smith, and packaged by dealer- Wade Subaru encouraged will be held in their honor and Tanner Obray, members earned 21 merit badges. ship staff and community its customers and employ- that evening at Eldredge of Troop 1125, sponsored For his Eagle project, he volunteers on May 22. ees to bring food into the Manor from 7 to 9 p.m. by the Ward Canyon Ward, organized a donation drive It was part of an ongo- dealership. ing effort at the auto As the collection drive Steven is the son of Dan received their Eagle Scout to help families at the and Debbie Hammon. He dealership, which works ended, Koci and Berman Awards. Eric Rose was their Road Home Shelter obtain joined with volunteers served in the Brazil Salvador on benefit programs for scoutmaster. Christmas presents for their many community groups. Nicholas Westover, Shellie mission and recently earned Caleb Child, son of Matt families. Rob Berman, used car Bartholomew, Bonnie a bachelor’s degree in and Beth Child, earned 24 Tanner Obray, son of Tom sales manager at Nate Johnson and Darlene Bird Marie thomas electrical engineering from merit badges. For his Eagle and Jana Obray, earned 25 Wade, said “it’s part of to package up enough Steven Hammon Brigham Young University. project, he led the record- merit badges. For his Eagle Subaru’s commitment to donated items for two giving back to the com- breakfasts, two lunches Marie is the daughter of ing and analyzing of data project, he organized groups Kevin and Catherine Thomas Brigham Young University. munities where they have and several snacks. on Pterygium in Peru for a to clean up the Bountiful “It’s such a great pro- of Ammon, Idaho. She They will make their dealerships. We work on home in Provo where Steven Lion’s Club project on Inter- City Cemetery grounds after benefit programs like this gram, and we are so proud served in the Brazil Fortaleza national Eye Health. the Memorial holiday and to throughout the year.” to be part of something mission and recently earned will pursue a master’s de- gree in electrical engineer- Sam Smith, son of Jim raise sunken headstones. BCFP Executive Direc- that is doing such a great a bachelor’s degree in tor Lorna Koci praised the thing in the community,” exercise and wellness from ing. car dealer for its involve- Berman said. “Every dona- ment in helping the pantry tion matters.” provide food for at-risk The pantry is located children. at 480 E. 150 North in 1St BIRtHDAY Clipper deadlines: “The packs being filled Bountiful. Weddings, Missionaries and Birthdays: More than just a Tweet LInCOLn Our 140 words are Thursday, 5 p.m. one week prior to publication just the beginning, not JOn the ending of a story. tAYLOR

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She Allison Bowers and Am- grandmother, and great-grandmother passed was a IAM Union Chief, financial secretary and After 45 years, Karyn every penny earned, spent and saved (receipts mon Smith will be married away peacefully May 23, 2015 surrounded by included). For her dancing daughters she former President of the Women’s Auxiliary of May 29, 2015 in the Salt Bertelsen is graduat- her family. sewed tutus and school clothes, knitted sweat- Eagles. She enjoyed gardening, volunteering ing from school. Please Ida was born Sept. 3, 1936 to Delbert Lamb ers and cross-stitched until, in 2008 her fingers at the Food Bank, spending time at the cabin, Lake LDS Temple. A recep- Sharp and Ada Taylor Sharp in Winder, Idaho. forgot how to hold a needle. and watching hummingbirds. tion will be held that evening join the celebration to She married her true love, Golden Francis Jean was an exceptionally devoted wife Surviving Nancy is her husband, Keith; honor Karyn’s dedication Davis April 2, 1953. Their marriage was later who, for 15 years, cared for Glade with Par- children: Mary Scarpa, John Sherwood, Diane from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1750 N. solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. to education as she begins kinson’s disease before his death in 1997. He Shorey, Tom Hart, and Cathy Nilsson; 19 900 West, West Bountiful. The light of her life was her family which adored her in return, teased her with love and grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in the next chapter in her life. she brought together through fun celebrations memorialized her over-done Sunday pot roast. death by her son, Butch Sherwood. Allison is the daughter of tHOUSAnDS OF FOOD items were collected and put into and family traditions. She was and continues to The open house will be Their relationship was based on simple trust A memorial service will be held for Nancy on Monday, June 1, Richard and Melody Bow- pantry packs for hundreds of at-risk elementary school children be the glue that holds this family together. She and minimal needs. Her grandchildren will 2015, at Abundant Life, 410 N. Main Street, North Salt Lake. Gather- ers. She served in the El Friday, May 29, 3 to 5 p.m. in Davis County, as part of Nate Wade Subaru’s food drive effort will be forever cherished. cherish the sleepovers and cupboard stocked ing and reception at 6:30, service at 7 p.m. at Millcreek Jr. High, 245 Ida’s beautiful life revolved around serving her family, her God and with Oreos. Special thanks to the staff of Inspiration Hospice and Amy Gun- Salvador San Salvador East Karyn Bertelsen for the Bountiful Community Food Pantry. those in need. She served many years in Primary and Relief Society. nuscio. Condolences and memories may be shared at serenicare. E. 1000 South, Bountiful. Jean has always been stalwart, unselfish, Mission, received a nursing Photo by Tom Haraldsen She also served as the Young Women’s President of the South Davis undeterred and the queen of indefatigable. com. Allison Bowers Handicapped Mutual and joined her husband in service at the South With you Mom, we send our love; Elaine and degree from the University Davis Community Center Hospital. Ammon Smith Mac McClanahan (Wichita, Kansas) Jan and of Utah and is employed at She worked in the Davis County School Lunch Program, always Kevin Boardman (Bountiful, Utah) Cheryl University Hospital. giving a smile and kind word to those she thought might be strug- and Michael (deceased) Franklin (Norwood, He is currently studying gling. She developed enduring relationships everywhere she served. DeRay George Crockett Ammon is the son of EAgLE SCOUtS Colorado). mechanical engineering at Auto dealer collection She is survived by her husband, Golden; her children, Richard Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com. Matthew and Janet Smith. (Chris), Jack (Teresa), Kent (Caroline), Joy; grandchildren, Meagan, 1924-2015 the University of Utah. Tyler, Michael (Jacee), Mitchell, Shaun, Kirby (Jake), Kersey, Kenzy, He served in the England The couple will make benefits food pantry Rusty, (Codi), Jody, Sam (David); her great-children, Ryker, Phoenix, DeRay George Crockett was Manchester Mission and is Skyler, and two on the way. Stephen (Steffon) Charles Lemon born Nov. 12, 1924 in Preston, their home in Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by her daughter Bonnie Jean; her Idaho and passed away on May employed at Fed X Freight. parents, Delbert and Ada and grandson, Dallas. By tOM HARALDSEn will take care of our needs “Into Tomorrow” I am a collage of faceted 19, 2015 in Bountiful, at the age Funeral services will be held 10 a.m., Saturday, May 30, 2015 at [email protected] for about a week and a experience life, whose inner feelings align the of 90. the Bountiful 54th Ward Chapel, 540 N. 1200 East. Friends may call half—a huge contribution knowledge of learning ~ within the boundar- He grew up in Preston Friday evening 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, ies of being simply me on the background of where he was the Franklin SALt LAKE CItY—A to our program that serves 295 N. Main and Saturday morning 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the church prior tHOMAS- complexity. My thoughts bound freely of fleet- County marble champion and a over 300 elementary to services. Interment- Preston, ID City Cemetery. Online guestbook three-week food drive ing glances, within the makeup of feelings that Preston High School basketball via www.russonmortuary.com. coordinated by Nate Wade students in Davis County swell and diminish, tides of emotion sweeping and tennis star. HAMMOn Subaru of Salt Lake City each week,” she said. the shore I stand upon eyes scanning the ho- After high school, he served for the Bountiful Com- The main goal is keep- rizon for purpose, as I hold the faith I’ve found, two years of active duty as an MP in the US Army during munity Food Pantry was ing hungry kids fed, with Rhea Ricks Park in knowing light always, dispels darkness and Steven Hammon and Ma- that truth is always a sword found sheathed World War II. His life’s work was rie Thomas will be married hugely successful. In all, 1 in 7 children in Utah 1930-2015 by my side, I push on, into the wilderness of as a sheet metal mechanic at Hill Air Force Base where the B-52 was Caleb Child, Sam Smith and tanner Obray going to bed hungry each his favorite airplane. May 30, 2015 in the Bounti- 1,000 Pantry Packs of unknown tomorrows beginning ~ sweet, herbal food items were collected night, Koci said. Nate fragrance radiates the charged electric air of He married Cleo Rasmussen on January 4, 1949 in the Logan Rhea Ricks Park passed away peacefully LDS Temple. They had four children. He served faithfully in many call- ful LDS Temple. A reception Caleb Child, Sam Smith and Anne Marie Smith, and packaged by dealer- Wade Subaru encouraged a desert rained memory of a solitude walk, will be held in their honor at her home battling oral cancer on May 19, watching free spirited fantasy, my eyes lift upon invisible currents ings in the Church, always volunteering whenever needed. and Tanner Obray, members earned 21 merit badges. ship staff and community its customers and employ- 2015, surrounded by her loved ones. Rhea carrying me not to where I want… but …from After his retirement, DeRay and Cleo loved serving in the cafete- that evening at Eldredge of Troop 1125, sponsored For his Eagle project, he volunteers on May 22. ees to bring food into the was born June 28, 1930 as a twin, the sixth start to end… end to start…so beats the rhythm… “compass of the rias of the Salt Lake and Bountiful Temples, which they did for a total Manor from 7 to 9 p.m. It was part of an ongo- dealership. child of Theora Sarah Valentine Ricks and heart”…and within this end…I find a start, no trying to flying I soar… of eight years. by the Ward Canyon Ward, organized a donation drive As the collection drive Earl Edwin Ricks in Moody Creek, Idaho. into tomorrow. ~ Steffon In life, Steffon was a traveling troubadour; a DeRay was preceded in his death by his son, Kim, and sister, Steven is the son of Dan ing effort at the auto Also the great-granddaughter of Thomas Joyce (Vern) Nielsen. He is survived by Cleo, his wife of 66 years, received their Eagle Scout to help families at the ended, Koci and Berman poet and an artist. He loved the mountains and nature. He believed and Debbie Hammon. He dealership, which works E. Ricks. Her early years were spent going in kindness and love. He was a father, brother, son, uncle and son, Gary (Leslie), daughter, Valerie (David) Mudrow, and son, Tony Awards. Eric Rose was their Road Home Shelter obtain joined with volunteers (Wendy), six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. served in the Brazil Salvador on benefit programs for to school in Teton, St. Anthony and Sugar beloved friend. He carries our hearts within his heart as he climbs scoutmaster. Christmas presents for their many community groups. Nicholas Westover, Shellie Salem High School where she graduated. the lofty mountain peak on his next great adventure. He turns once At his 90th birthday celebration he encouraged his family, “Be mission and recently earned Caleb Child, son of Matt families. Rob Berman, used car Bartholomew, Bonnie She met her husband Frank Eldon Park and waves his hat in a fond farewell. Take care Steffon, ‘til we meet careful and not die before me, because I don’t like funerals!” on a blind date. They were later married again! A viewing for DeRay was held from 9 to 10:40 a.m. on Wednes- a bachelor’s degree in and Beth Child, earned 24 Tanner Obray, son of Tom sales manager at Nate Johnson and Darlene Bird day, May 27, 2015 in the Bountiful 20th Ward Chapel, 1400 S. 100 Marie thomas December 19, 1947 in the Idaho Falls Graveside Services will be held, Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 10:30 electrical engineering from merit badges. For his Eagle and Jana Obray, earned 25 Wade, said “it’s part of to package up enough Temple. Rhea and Frank were blessed with a.m. at Holladay Memorial Park, 4900 S. Memory Lane (1990 E), East. The funeral followed at 11 a.m. Interment was in the Whitney Steven Hammon five children Noleen, Brent (who died shortly after birth), Brenda, Cemetery in Whitney, Idaho. Online guest book at www.russonmortu- Brigham Young University. project, he led the record- merit badges. For his Eagle Subaru’s commitment to donated items for two Holladay. Memories may be shared at www.holladaycottonwoodmor- Marie is the daughter of giving back to the com- breakfasts, two lunches Harlo, and Tammy. tuary.com. ary.com. Brigham Young University. ing and analyzing of data project, he organized groups Rhea was a devoted member of the LDS Church where she Kevin and Catherine Thomas munities where they have and several snacks. served in different callings. Rhea was a hard worker all of her life. on Pterygium in Peru for a to clean up the Bountiful “It’s such a great pro- of Ammon, Idaho. She They will make their dealerships. We work on She worked as a manager of the Arctic Circle in Rexburg, Idaho. Lion’s Club project on Inter- City Cemetery grounds after benefit programs like this gram, and we are so proud Worked in several positions in the food lunch system including served in the Brazil Fortaleza home in Provo where Steven Clara (Clarie) Platts Parkin will pursue a master’s de- national Eye Health. the Memorial holiday and to throughout the year.” to be part of something Ricks College also in the cafeteria at the Bountiful LDS Temple mission and recently earned BCFP Executive Direc- that is doing such a great for several years. Worked as a volunteer mentor to children at 1922-2015 gree in electrical engineer- Sam Smith, son of Jim raise sunken headstones. the Washington Elementary School in Bountiful, where she was a bachelor’s degree in tor Lorna Koci praised the thing in the community,” awarded the Weber Human Services Foster Grandparent Pro- “Mama Lu” exercise and wellness from ing. car dealer for its involve- Berman said. “Every dona- gram Honors, for five years of loyalty, dedication and Compas- sionate Service. She was also a caregiver for the elderly. ment in helping the pantry tion matters.” Clarie was born Nov. 5, 1922 in Lyman, WY The pantry is located Rhea and Frank enjoyed creating many different craft items provide food for at-risk and going to craft fairs. She had an amazing talent in being able to George K. and Vera Jenks Platts. She died Drought Season children. at 480 E. 150 North in to make anything she put her mind to. For example, hot pads, May 22, 2015 from complications related to “The packs being filled Bountiful. baby dresses, scrubbers, beaded necklaces, bath matts, burper Alzheimer’s. 1St BIRtHDAY Clipper deadlines: After her father died, Clarie’s mother pads, baby blankets, and the list goes on. She could make or crochet anything! She had the gift of giving and getting to know moved her family to Bountiful, where she met is Coming.... her sweetheart, Glenn Parkin. They were people. Rhea always put the needs of family and others before Most of the water that you put on your lawn is Weddings, Missionaries and Birthdays: More than just a Tweet herself. married on Jan. 24, 1943. The marriage was LInCOLn Rhea is survived by her daughters Noleen ( Robert W. Arbuck- later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. lost to evaporation. Hydretain program treats Thursday, 5 p.m. one week prior to publication Our 140 words are le), Brenda ( Allen Wilde), Tammy ( Mike Reiche), and son Harlo Clarie and Glenn adopted one son, Jeffery. just the beginning, not (Penny) Park. Sisters Ruth Stewart, Joyce Mickelson and brother Because Jeffery was the cheerleading your soil to capture moisture before it escapes JOn the ending of a story. Bert Ricks, 19 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren. Rhea is coach for the University of Utah, Clarie was back into the atomosphere, converting it preceded in death by her husband Frank, her parents and six a devoted U of U fan. She attended many brothers Byron, Val, Norman, Milton, Keith and Vance. The family University athletic events from gymnastics to back to liquid water and passing it on to your tAYLOR is very appreciative of the Hospice workers who assisted the fam- football, and ONLY wore outfits that included red. Clarie held vari- lawns roots. ily in providing loving service and kindness to Rhea. ous jobs in the community such as car hop at the “Old Curve Inn” A viewing was held Monday evening, May 25, 2015 from 6 to in Bountiful, and Hill Air Force Base. Clarie was very successful at 7:30 p.m. at Russon Bros. Mortuary 295 N. Main in Bountiful. Fu- selling Sara Coventry Jewelry. At one time, she was top 10 in the neral services were held Tuesday, May 26, 2015, 10 a.m. at the nation for jewelry sales. Although Clarie did not like to fly, her career in jewelry sales had her traveling to various destinations such as the Lincoln Jon Taylor, son of Bountiful 7th Ward Chapel, 1250 S. Main, prior to the funeral ser- vices a viewing will be held at 9 to 9:45 a.m. Graveside service Bahamas, Niagara Falls, and Hawaii. She spent the last four years at Lincoln and Jalene Taylor, will be held Tuesday at 4:30 at the Sugar City Cemetery, Idaho. Heritage Place Care Center where she was loved by the staff on the Hydretain is proven to reduce watering memory care unit. grandson of Rhonda and To send condolences to the family visit the online guest book at requirements. For more information go to www.russonmortuary.com. Clarie was preceded in death by husband Glenn, son Jeffery, Nolan Taylor and Jon and sister Hope Platts Matthew, and brother Glen Platts. She is survived www.hydretain.com. Start conserving our LeNore Bouwhuis, celebrat- by her brother Raymond Platts, In-laws Bruce and Sharral Parkin, Florence Lillian Galloway Best and Max and Yvonne Parkin. Clarie had many cousins, nieces, and precious water now by calling us and getting ed his first birthday on May nephews who were very special to her. The family would like to thank hydretain put down on your lawn. 20, 2015. Heritage Place staff and Envision Hospice for the excellent care she 1925-2015 received. A viewing will be held Friday, May 29 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the LDS Bountiful — Florence Lillian Galloway Best, Orchard 5th Ward building, 3599 S. Orchard Drive, Bountiful. Follow- When calling, tell us you saw 89, died in the early morning of May 20, ing the viewing, graveside services will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. 2015, following a stroke. Her spirit is now at the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 S. 200 West, Bountiful. After the free from the vicissitudes of mortality, enjoy- graveside service, a Celebration of Clarie’s Life will be held at the this ad and save 15%!! ing a long-awaited reunion with her beloved LDS Orchard 5th Ward building. In lieu of flowers, please donate to June 19th father. the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org), or charity of your choice. Lillian was born Sept. 18, 1925 in Shelley, 6/15/15 Idaho, the eldest daughter of Charles Wesley and Florence Austin Galloway. She grew up DaVIs bOOKINGs in Logan, graduated from Logan High School in 1943, and attended Utah State and the 801-295-3057 University of Utah. She married Wayne O. The following is a list of book- Shaun Curtis Steed, 44, 1568 West 2225 South, Woods Cross Best in the Salt Lake Temple on June 27, ings with total fines and/or bail DCSO, family offenses. www.ferta-lawn.com 1946. They later moved to Bountiful, where exceeding $1,000. Maria Leni Schwinghammer, they raised their children, Christy, John, 48, Layton PD, family offenses. Mark, Mary Ann, and Kathleen. Monday, May 18 Lillian faithfully served her family, church, Jayden Kuiters Hall, 19, and community. She had callings in the Sun- Layton PD, marijuana possession. day School, MIA, Primary, and Relief Society; Brandon Samuel McCrone, 23, served in 1981 as Bountiful Handcart Days FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS executive secretary; and was very active in Layton PD, controlled substances. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She worked Amy Marie Gunnuscio, 26, for many years as a secretary at South Davis West Bountiful PD, marijuana BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT Only Medical Center and at J.C. Bangerter Pro- possession, DUI drugs, narcotic Heritage Place is Buying you Lunch duce, and was very involved in the American equipment possession. Association of Medical Assistants. She loved Ricardo Lopez, 50, West the color blue, pansies, genealogy, and Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, traffic Serving Davis County $ jigsaw puzzles. She is survived by her husband, Wayne; offense. for over  years children: Christy, Centerville; John (Joy), Bountiful; Mary (Ross) Ofa Ella Brown, 26, Center- 219 Decker, St. George; and Kathleen (Rick) Smith, St. George. She ville PD, driving on suspension, Five generations in the monument business with unmatched is also survived by 16 grandchildren: Robbie Best, Jared (Sharry) traffic offense, no insurance. Decker, Anna (Ryan) Waddell, Jacob (Laurie) Decker, Jeff Best, Teaya Noel Smith, 20, DCSO, craftsmanship, quality and service. See the full line of Riccar Jamie (Skyler) Scott, Justin (Kelli) Decker, Andy (Kaylee) Best, fraud illegal use credit cards. MOD VIB-ST Katie Whited, Aaron (Danielle) Best, Jennifer (Josh) Kastleman, THE BOTTS upright and canister vacuums Adam (Amanda) Best, Joshua Decker, Arick (Dezeray) Best, Abby Trenton Scott Herrera, 27, (Derek) Callor, and Austin Best; and 12½ great-grandchildren: DCSO, driving on suspension, Shayden and Landon Scott; Kayla, Kylie, and Kacen Whited; Jeff marijuana possession, DUI drugs, and Max Kastleman, Charli Decker, Noelle Best, Bruce Best, Lib- controlled substances, narcotic we have Bags, Belts erty Rose Callor, Robyn Best, and baby girl Decker. Also surviving her are brothers Wesley Galloway and Darold (Bonnie) Galloway, equipment, no insurance. and Filters Seasons Arae Delores for most brands OFF brother-in-law Lee Richards, former daughter-in-law Alice Higgins, 20% and a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death Burnett, 23, DCSO, controlled by her parents, sister Hazel Richards, brother Gerald Galloway, substances, marijuana posses- Buy 2 get Knife & Scissor and son Mark. sion, narcotic equipment. Funeral services were held 11 a.m., Wednesday, May 27, 2015 Daniel Devon Penson, 19, Sharpening at the Bountiful 54th Ward, 540 N. 1200 East. A viewing will be 1 FREE! held Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortu- Prisoner Transport Service, crimi- Buy direct from us and avoid paying sales commission to a mortuary or salesman. Expires 6/10/15 Expires 6/10/15 ary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, and Wednesday morning 9:45 to nal trespass. 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Burial will be in the Daniel Goncharov, 21, Layton Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 S. 200 West. Online guest book at PD, violation of pretrial protective 2010 South Main •Bountiful www.russonmortuary.com. order. A special thanks to the staff at Heritage Place, particularly Trina Ann Aragon, 26, Layton Leslie, and to Envison Home Health & Hospice nurses Tiersa and .. Whitney. PD, driving on suspension, shop- bountifulmemorialart.com Lillian was always there for her grandchildren, and will be- lifting. forever. We love you, Mom. Patricia Diane Duckworth, DCSO, family offenses. Like us on Facebook C4 DAVIS LIFE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CALLED TO SERVE Small donations make a difference Elder Ariotti BY LOUISE R. SHAW some way.” Elder Anthony Richard Ariotti, son of Mike and Carole [email protected] During 2014, Primary Ariotti, has been called to serve in the Florida Fort Children’s spent $14.4 Lauderdale Mission. He will speak May 31 at 1 WOODS CROSS — Even a million to help children in p.m. in the Mueller Park 2nd Ward, 800 E. 1800 small box of crayons can need not only from Utah, South, Bountiful. bring a smile to a child. but from Idaho, Wyoming, Especially when that child Nevada, Montana and has been in the hospital for other areas in the west. Elder Lemon hours, undergoing chemo- Adam Sullivan of Layton Elder Sterling Lemon, son of Scott and Carol Lemon, therapy. had complex back surgery has been called to serve in the Kansas Wichita “I don’t think people at Primary’s as a one-year- Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 p.m. in the realize just how much old. He had been born Bountiful 39th Ward, 1500 S. 600 East, Bountiful. it means to have these with spina bifida and is things donated,” said now eight years old. Wood Cross resident “We didn’t think he Brandie Evans, whose two- would be able to walk,” Elder Tarbet said his mother, Mary Elder Logan Tarbet, son of Greg Tarbet and Nancy year-old Rylie has been undergoing chemotherapy Sullivan, as quoted in a Tarbet, has been called to serve in the England at Primary Children’s Hos- release. “We credit this Manchester Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 pital over the last year. RYLIE EVANS, the daughter of Woods Cross residents Brett and miracle to the expertise p.m. in the Bountiful Heights Ward, 33 S. Moss Hill Rylie was diagnosed Brandie Evans, is one of the children helped by Primary Children’s. of specialists at Primary Drive, Bountiful. with neurofibromatosis at Courtesy photo Children’s Hospital and four months old. the determination of a little The disorder causes therapies and other needs. doesn’t usually cover.” boy who just won’t give RETURNED HOME tumors to grow on nerve One out of nine children Hearing the stories up.” endings, and in Rylie’s that go to Primary’s are in of the patients and how The telethon runs from case, they grew on her need of charity care, ac- they’ve been helped by the 6 a.m.to 9 p.m. on Friday, optic nerves. cording to Suzanne Jensen money is very rewarding, May 29 on KSL TV 5. Sister Anderson Every penny, according Sister Tara Anderson, daughter of Matt and Jenny “Even if you can get a of Kaysville, a co-chair of she said. to the release, helps Pri- Anderson, has returned home after serving in the little smile from your kids the volunteers who help “The parents express mary Children’s continue Korea Seoul Mission. She will speak May 31 at during that six hours (of raise funds for families. how grateful they are for its mission of keeping 11 a.m. in the Shepard Ward, 1988 S. 350 East, chemotherapy), it’s worth “We’re trying to offset people helping them out,” it,” said Brandie Evans. “The Child First and Kaysville. some of the expenses for she said. “They express Primary Children’s Hos- families,” she said. “Some quite often that they don’t Always.” pital is holding a telethon of the money goes toward know us and they don’t More information on on May 29 to raise money charity care, some to pet know who these contribu- donations can be found Sister Delos Santos for that little box of cray- therapy and music therapy tions are from. It’s nice through primarychildrens. Sister Kamali’i Delos Santos, daughter of Ekolu and ons or a toy, a variety of org/donations. Kim Delos Santos, has returned home after serving and things that insurance to know that I can help in in the Kansas Wichita Mission. She will speak May 31 at 1 p.m. in the Syracuse 6th Ward, 2339 W. 1900 South, Syracuse. She spoke May 24 in the Syracuse 12th Samoan Branch. Folkman to speak at June 2 SUP meeting Elder Lambert JENNIFFER WARDELL cestors who lived between ing future generations Elder Andrew Alan Lambert, son of Patrick and [email protected] 1869 and 1929 (the project about that ancestry. Jayne Lambert, has returned home after serving in gets its name from the “While driving one the Nebraska Omaha Mission. He will speak May BOUNTIFUL — The Sons 60-year window). Those of my sons home 31 at 9 a.m. in the Canyon Estates Ward, 965 E. of the Utah Pioneers are records will eventually be from a football game, Oakwood Drive, Bountiful. working together to help added to the FamilySearch we passed the main find their ancestors. online database for access corner of the Plain SUP member Bob Folk- by everyone. City Cemetary,” he Elder Lemon man will speak about the Folkman, who joined the said. “My son called Elder Quinn Lemon, son of Scott and Carol Lemon, effort, called Project 60, at SUP in 2001, volunteers out, ‘Hey Dad, there’s has returned home after serving in the California the June 2 meeting of the during the summers with a big headstone that Roseville Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 Bountiful chapter of the his wife at This Is The says Folkman on it. p.m. in the Bountiful 39th Ward, 1500 S. 600 East, Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Place State Park. Who is that?’ I realized He has a firm belief in I had not done enough Bountiful. The dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the the importance of re- to teach my children Wight House in Bountiful, membering our pioneer about their great pio- 95 N. Main Street. ancestry, as well as teach- neer ancestry.” Bob Folkman Elder and Sister The project, a partner- ship between FamilySe- Shaw arch and Sons of the Utah Elder Jeff and Sister Rosanne Shaw Pioneers, will focus on have returned home after serving in collecting and copying the the England Manchester Mission. data of SUP members’ an- They will speak May 31 at 11 a.m. in the North Canyon 4th Ward, 965 E. Oakwood Drive, Bountiful.

Sister Smith Sister Brookelle Smith, daughter of Benjamin J Smith and Serving the “Hart” of Your Home and Business Vickie Smith, has returned home after serving in $ the Philippines Baguio Mission. 27 She will speak May 31 at 2:50 $27 Air Conditioning p.m. in the Bountiful 18th Ward, 650 S. 200 East, Bountiful. Drain Cleaning Tune up! (with accessible Expires 5/31/15 clean out) 801-505-9648 Local first hartmanheating.com utahsbestroofer.com responders Thank you for 27 years! welcome to breakfast LADIES OF CHARITY

BOUNTIFUL — It’s a chance to say thank you. First Southern Baptist Annual Church welcomes all first responders living in south Fundraiser BBQ Davis County, along with Sunday, June 14th • noon - 2pm their families, to their annual First Responders St. Olaf’s Mac Center • 1800 S. Orchard Drive, Btfl Appreciation Breakfast, set for May 30 from 8-11 • Silent Auction a.m. at the large bowery at • Pulled Pork Sandwiches Bountiful City Park. • Salads - Desserts According to Pastor • Meat Lovers Raffl e: Grand Prize $250 Gift Certifi cate Mike Pless, the free pan- from Don’s Meats - Centerville cake breakfast serves as (need not to be present to win) an opportunity for church members to show their .00 .00 thanks to the firemen, $25 per family or $7 per person policemen, paramedics, Tickets available at the door EMTs and dispatchers Meat Lovers Raffl e Tickets: that serve their commu- $10 ea. • 3 for $25 nity. There will be special For info or Tickets: Contact games for the kids, along Bobby Earl, 801-554-4736 with prizes. Bountiful City Park is All proceeds go to NSL located at 400 N. 100 West. Center of Hope. Helping those in need. [email protected] C4 DAVIS LIFE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CLASSIFIEDS C5

CALLED TO SERVE Small donations make a difference Your guide to local goods, services and more. Find it here and online Elder Ariotti BY LOUISE R. SHAW some way.” at www.davisclipper.com Elder Anthony Richard Ariotti, son of Mike and Carole [email protected] During 2014, Primary Ariotti, has been called to serve in the Florida Fort Children’s spent $14.4 Lauderdale Mission. He will speak May 31 at 1 WOODS CROSS — Even a million to help children in p.m. in the Mueller Park 2nd Ward, 800 E. 1800 small box of crayons can need not only from Utah, CATEGORY INDEX PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIADS DEADLINE South, Bountiful. bring a smile to a child. but from Idaho, Wyoming, Especially when that child Nevada, Montana and • Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 • Animals ...... 210 • Homes for Rent ...... 580 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. has been in the hospital for other areas in the west. • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 hours, undergoing chemo- Adam Sullivan of Layton • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication Elder Lemon • Building Suppies ...... 830 • Investments ...... 670 Elder Sterling Lemon, son of Scott and Carol Lemon, therapy. had complex back surgery • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 has been called to serve in the Kansas Wichita “I don’t think people at Primary’s as a one-year- • Child Care ...... 530 • Lost & Found ...... 510 realize just how much old. He had been born • Commercial Property ...... 810 • Miscellaneous ...... 820 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 p.m. in the • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION it means to have these with spina bifida and is • Condos for Rent ...... 550 • Offi ce Space for Rent/Sale ...... 750 Bountiful 39th Ward, 1500 S. 600 East, Bountiful. Click on the “Classifi eds” tab 1. Always ask for the ad to be read back to you. things donated,” said now eight years old. • Condos for Sale ...... 610 • Open House...... 620 • Duplexes for Rent ...... 575 • Produce ...... 230 2. Please check your ad for errors the fi rst day it appears. Clipper Newspapers will Wood Cross resident “We didn’t think he • Duplexes for Sale ...... 825 • Rooms for Rent ...... 560 be responsible for the fi rst incorrect insertion at no greater cost than the original Brandie Evans, whose two- would be able to walk,” • For Sale ...... 240 • Services ...... 120 STOP BY THE CLIPPER space. Publisher assumes no fi nancial responsibility for errors or omission of copy. Elder Tarbet • Free ...... 880 • Storage for Rent ...... 590 year-old Rylie has been said his mother, Mary 3. Rate chargers are determined at the time of placement. Elder Logan Tarbet, son of Greg Tarbet and Nancy • Garage Sales ...... 250 • Trade...... 260 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 undergoing chemotherapy Sullivan, as quoted in a • Help Wanted ...... 100 • Travel/Time Share ...... 540 4. Cancellations: No refunds or cancellations on extended weeks. Tarbet, has been called to serve in the England at Primary Children’s Hos- release. “We credit this • Home Appliances ...... 280 • Yard work ...... 115 (across from Robintino’s) 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. Manchester Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 pital over the last year. RYLIE EVANS, the daughter of Woods Cross residents Brett and miracle to the expertise We accept cash, check or credit card: p.m. in the Bountiful Heights Ward, 33 S. Moss Hill Rylie was diagnosed Brandie Evans, is one of the children helped by Primary Children’s. of specialists at Primary FAX: 801-295-3044 Drive, Bountiful. with neurofibromatosis at Courtesy photo Children’s Hospital and FREE CLASSIADS four months old. the determination of a little for 20 words or less The disorder causes therapies and other needs. doesn’t usually cover.” boy who just won’t give Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads 60¢ per word after RETURNED HOME tumors to grow on nerve up.” Private party only. Price must appear in the ad. Only 1 item per ad. Mail in, Fax $12 One out of nine children Hearing the stories 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 endings, and in Rylie’s that go to Primary’s are in of the patients and how The telethon runs from or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. includes online placement case, they grew on her need of charity care, ac- they’ve been helped by the 6 a.m.to 9 p.m. on Friday, optic nerves. cording to Suzanne Jensen money is very rewarding, May 29 on KSL TV 5. Sister Anderson Every penny, according Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com Sister Tara Anderson, daughter of Matt and Jenny “Even if you can get a of Kaysville, a co-chair of she said. to the release, helps Pri- Anderson, has returned home after serving in the little smile from your kids the volunteers who help “The parents express mary Children’s continue Korea Seoul Mission. She will speak May 31 at during that six hours (of raise funds for families. how grateful they are for 100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 115 Yard Work 115 Yard Work 120 Services its mission of keeping 11 a.m. in the Shepard Ward, 1988 S. 350 East, chemotherapy), it’s worth “We’re trying to offset people helping them out,” it,” said Brandie Evans. “The Child First and SUMMER Help Needed - West YVONNE’S DOLL HOUSE a pack customer belongings -Greet ******LANDSCAPING, LAWNS, LOVELAND LANDSCAPE & GARAGE DOORS & Openers Kaysville. some of the expenses for she said. “They express Primary Children’s Hos- families,” she said. “Some quite often that they don’t Always.” Bountiful has openings in the golf full service Salon and day spa customer upon arriving at the YARD WORK, SPRINKLER***** GARDENS Repairs on all makes & models, course maintenance dept. Must has expanded, new private room specified location and complete LAWN MAINTENANCE: weekly Specializing in all aspects of Broken springs, free est on new pital is holding a telethon of the money goes toward know us and they don’t More information on donations can be found be 16 yr. old. For more info go to available for Esthetician etc. Look- a walk-through of the premises mowing, trimming, edging, fertiliz- landscaping: new construction, doors. Mountain West Doors 801- Sister Delos Santos on May 29 to raise money charity care, some to pet know who these contribu- www.WBCity.org. ing for hair stylist and nail tech. -Communicate professionally in er & weed control program. YARD updating, design, pavers, flag- 451-0534,801- 294-4636 for that little box of cray- therapy and music therapy tions are from. It’s nice through primarychildrens. 1/2 off 1st months booth rent or English, both verbally and in writ- WORK: weeding, raking, shrub/ stone, decks, water features, ir- Sister Kamali’i Delos Santos, daughter of Ekolu and for a small Service Retired ons or a toy, a variety of and things that insurance to know that I can help in org/donations. CNA’S NEEDED commission. Ask for Yvonne 801- ing; comfortably interface with tree trimming, flowerbed mulch, rigation & retaining walls. 30+yrs SENIOR SITTER Kim Delos Santos, has returned home after serving assisted living facility in Bounti- 292-8177, 801-699-8303 customer Assist driver with truck hauling, topsoil, sod/seed, trees, experience. For estimate Call RN available to sit with elderly or in the Kansas Wichita Mission. She will speak ful. Ideal for 50yrs + workers. inspections and moving equip- shrubs, plants. SPRINKLERS: 801-294-4300. medically fragile in their familiar Graveyard and Weekends a must. Court Repre- home 7 am to 10 pm. Bountiful/ May 31 at 1 p.m. in the Syracuse 6th Ward, 2339 Davis County ment inventory -Share responsi- spring fire ups, fall shutdowns, 801-824-1771 sentative Suncrest Counseling bility with the driver in accurately repairs, upgrades, clocks, wiring, MOWING, MOWING MOWING Centerville/North Salt Lake ar- W. 1900 South, Syracuse. She spoke May 24 in the is looking for an energetic and Weekly Mowing, Tree Service, eas. Call Ruth 801-916-3234. CUSTOMER SERVICE Needed completing paperwork and pay- valves, filters, new installs.LAND - Syracuse 12th Samoan Branch. positive person to join our team! ment collection Qualifications: SCAPING: full landscaping from All Season Clean-ups, Sprinkler Retail pharmacy/home medical Seeking someone who is detail- Repair. Quality work. Prompt ser- SEAMLESS ALUMINUM Folkman to speak at June 2 SUP meeting supply in Bountiful seeking reli- -Professional attitude and de- A-Z, grading, sprinklers, lighting, oriented, able to multi-task, likes vice. Senior Discount. Call John RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- able person to assist customers. meanor -Excellent customer ser- retaining walls, trees, plants. working with people, and has 801-800-7105 ing, deck and fence repairs, Experience helpful, training pro- vice skills -High school diploma And Much More! Your One-Stop- Elder Lambert JENNIFFER WARDELL cestors who lived between ing future generations a positive attitude. Position in- tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. vided. No nights, no Sundays! or equivalent -Drivers must be at Shop... We Do It All! Serving Elder Andrew Alan Lambert, son of Patrick and [email protected] 1869 and 1929 (the project about that ancestry. cludes but is not limited to: sitting AERATION BY KERRY Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. Store hours 9am-6pm Mon-Fri, least 21 years of age -Must have Davis County Since 1987. Depend- gets its name from the “While driving one in various Davis County courts AKA Peartfection, Lawn Mow- go2jasonhansen.com Jayne Lambert, has returned home after serving in 9am-1pm Sat. Email resume to a valid driver’s license and good able & Professional. Licensed/In- ing, Tilling, Aeration. the Nebraska Omaha Mission. He will speak May BOUNTIFUL — The Sons 60-year window). Those of my sons home [email protected] or representing our company to ob- driving record -Experience in the sured Contractor #6072464-5501. CLEANING LADY Consistently tain referrals for counseling ser- Call Kerry 801-231-7364 31 at 9 a.m. in the Canyon Estates Ward, 965 E. of the Utah Pioneers are records will eventually be from a football game, fax to 801-298-8223, no phone fields of general labor, landscap- All Seasons Landscaping. www. Serving since 1986 thorough, Dependable. Licensed. calls please. The Medicine Shop- vices. Must be self driven, able ing, construction or warehouse AllSeasonsUtah.com 801-292- Bonded. Insured. Call Style Oakwood Drive, Bountiful. working together to help added to the FamilySearch we passed the main to work alone, and reliable. Must find their ancestors. online database for access corner of the Plain pe, 47 E 500 S, Bountiful. EOE helpful -Strong logic and math- 0450. KARL’S TREE & YARD SER- Cleaning Services. 801-295-7895 possess customer service skills. ematical skills (addition, sub- VICE Trimming, pruning, removal SUP member Bob Folk- by everyone. City Cemetary,” he DELIVERY, INSTALLER and Must be able to communicate TOPSOIL, MULCH, Soil-Pep, of trees and bushes. Hauling, *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* traction, multiplication and divi- 35 yrs. exp. excellent references man will speak about the Folkman, who joined the said. “My son called store help. Good driving record effectively. Computer skills help- sion using whole numbers and Ground Cover Mulch, Flower Bed flowerbeds/bushes cleaned out & Elder Lemon and mechanically minded a must. ful. Court experience preferred. Mulch. Tell your landscaper you other yard jobs. Free estimates. Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free Elder Quinn Lemon, son of Scott and Carol Lemon, effort, called Project 60, at SUP in 2001, volunteers out, ‘Hey Dad, there’s decimals. Ability to perform these Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- during the summers with a big headstone that Appliance Discount Center Gerald Must be able to read, speak, and operations using units of dollars, want only weed-free composted Karl 801-298-0610 has returned home after serving in the California the June 2 meeting of the or Dale 801-292-8229 write English effectively. $10 per topsoil. Constructors prices avail. 699-1942 Bountiful chapter of the his wife at This Is The says Folkman on it. weight measurement, volume, Roseville Mission. He will speak May 31 at 2:50 hour. To apply, please email your distance and time) -Stamina to lift Small loads avail. P/U or delivery 120 Services Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Place State Park. Who is that?’ I realized EXPERIENCED HVAC techni- resume to Michelle at: michelle@ avail. Yard open M-F 8-5, 9-2 240 For Sale p.m. in the Bountiful 39th Ward, 1500 S. 600 East, cians wanted Local HVAC com- heavy items (100 lbs or more) re- suncrestcounseling.com Sat (1550 W. 500 S., WX) 801- The dinner meeting will He has a firm belief in I had not done enough pany is seeking experienced peatedly while climbing, balanc- Bountiful. 295-8907 ALL TYPES of Concrete Drive- be held at 6:30 p.m. at the the importance of re- to teach my children HVAC technicians for immediate LANDSCAPE LABOR F/T sea- ing, kneeling, crouching, walking, ways, Walkways, Steps, Side- PACE MASTER TREADMILL Wight House in Bountiful, membering our pioneer about their great pio- positions. Work will consist of sonal position. M-F, 7am-3:30pm. etc. Additional Information: Ap- **LAWN-YARD-SPRINKLERS** walks, Retaining Walls, RV Pads, Personal Trainer Settings Inclines 95 N. Main Street. ancestry, as well as teach- neer ancestry.” commercial projects like schools, Will perform various laborer plicants must complete a criminal Weekly mowing, trimming, blow- Patios, Garage Floors, Pool and declines. Must be able to Bob Folkman pick up. Asking $350.00 801- Elder and Sister The project, a partner- retail spaces, restaurants, tasks in landscaping and ground background check and drug test ing, yard cleaning, landscaping, Decks, Decorative Concrete, churches and apartment com- maintenance. Must be able as part of the hiring process. We sprinklers system repairs and Removal & Replacement of Old 864-3743. ship between FamilySe- plexes. Top industry pay, good are hiring for our Salt Lake City Shaw to dig holes, lay sod, upgrades. Lic/Ins. 801-292-0450 Concrete. Call Sam for a free es- GENTLY USED 1998 Motor arch and Sons of the Utah benefits, company trucks, holi- rake dirt and rocks, mowing, and Layton locations. Please timate! 801-663-0612 Home, 38’ Diesel pusher has all Elder Jeff and Sister Rosanne Shaw day & vacation pay. Commercial LITTLE WEST BOUNTIFUL Pioneers, will focus on weeding, planting, trimming, edg- submit resume for consideration: options plus W/D combo. Like new HVAC experience is preferred CONSTRUCTION LLC SPRINKLERS FIRST AID. 40-yrs have returned home after serving in collecting and copying the ing, etc. Go to www.lovelandland- [email protected] condition. Owned by older couple but not required. Please call Concrete & Landscaping. Qual- experience. New installation, con- the England Manchester Mission. data of SUP members’ an- scape.com to fill out application. and carefully driven. 32,411 miles. (801) 296-2600 for appointment Will call for interviews. 115 Yard Work ity work at affordable versions, repairs. Spring tune-up. They will speak May 31 at 11 a.m. in or send resume to kmartincmd@ prices. Concrete, Retaining Magic Lawn. Dave 801-725-8897 $31,988. 801-295-9700 or 801- the North Canyon 4th Ward, 965 yahoo.com ****AIDE WANTED**** Home Walls/Driveway, Sidewalks/ 505-3336 E. Oakwood Drive, Bountiful. care for our handicapped son. Will LARSON YARD Service Inc. Bricks. Fences/tree/sod ser- PHARMACY TECHNICIANS train. Great hours for highschool/ Lawn Maintenance, Fertilizer, vices. Appliance removal. Lic/Ins Needed We are planning to hire college student. (3:30pm-8:30pm) Pest Control, Aeration, Land- 385-227-4522, 801-637-3873 3 state licensed pharmacy tech- 2-3 shifts per week. FT/PT Long- scape Lighting. No Contract Re- Sister Smith nicians. We offer excellent wages term position, good wages for quired. Lic/Legal/Ins. www.larso- Sister and bonuses. Closed Sundays! the right person over 5’6”, must nyardservice.com 801.725.5666 We are looking for hard working, transfer. Own transportation No - NSL to Kays. PAYNE’S EXPEDITE Brookelle reliable techs to work in a fast- smokers. 801-295-3820 Helen Smith, paced, rewarding environment. BEST WEST LANDSCAPING & Construction & Landscaping daughter of Store hours 9am-6pm Mon-Fri, NOW HIRING Experienced CONCRETE “The Only Local Contractor Benjamin J 9am-1pm Sat. Email resume to Cleaners!!! Looking to hire clean- Full concrete, Driveways, Pad Etc. [email protected] Full Landscaping, flowerbeds, You’ll Need” Smith and ers that are able to work part Serving the “Hart” of Your Home and Business or fax 801-298-8223, no phone time with flexible hours. Will be sprinkler (new/old), sod (new/old), We can customize your home Vickie Smith, calls please. The Medicine Shop- on call. Pay will be based on per- shrubs, trees, general clean-up. to make your favorite place to pe, 47 E 500 S, Bountiful. EOE etc. Lic/Ins. Free Estimates Call has returned formance/experience. Deb: 801- escape, your very own yard. Join home after 661-3064 Matt 801-558-2015 $ CARPET CLEANING Techni- our team of excellence and loy- serving in cians needed Experience pre- P/T-F/T (hours, 4-8hr shifts. Sup- **GENERAL CLEAN-UP** ferred but not necessary. Paid IS OUR SPECIALTY alty. Where every job big or small the Philippines Baguio Mission. ported living care. up to $13/ is negotiable to fi t your lifestyle! 27 training in: Carpet and Uphol- hr DOE for autistic 23yrs-old. • Weeding of Flower-Beds She will speak May 31 at 2:50 $27 Air Conditioning stery cleaning, Expert Spot and Kaysville. Must be 18/physically • Removing of Bushes & Trees p.m. in the Bountiful 18th Ward, Stain Removal and in Developing fit. 801-447-4644 • Tree Trimming SPRING CLEANUP 650 S. 200 East, Bountiful. Drain Cleaning Tune up! Customer service skills. Respon- • Clean-up of yard Weeding • Flowerbeds • Shrub (with accessible Expires 5/31/15 sibilities: Delivering Excellent Drivers/movers - Immediate • Sprinkler Repairs • Complete Tree Removal/ Customer Service. Maintain- openings! $100 bonus for quali- clean out) • New Sprinkler & Sod Trimming • Sprinkler Systems, ing carpet cleaning equipment fied drivers after first week!! Each Free Estimates. 801-328-3796 and vehicle daily. Consistent driver and mover team works to- Repair • Retaining Walls 801-505-9648 communication with office staff. gether to provide a world class ***SPRINKLERS*** • Driveway/RV/Patio hartmanheating.com Qualifications : Must possess customer service experience in All types of repairs & up-grades. Local first New Installs. Lic/Ins. Since 1987 “We do it all” good Customer Service skills, the handling of each customer’s utahsbestroofer.com have good driving record,be able possessions. This position pro- 801-292-0450 We do it all! 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Church welcomes all first SERVICE WORKER HANDY responders living in south Fundraiser BBQ Davis County, along with Davis County Health, Senior ANDY’S Sunday, June 14th • noon - 2pm LANDSCAPE & HAULING Sell unwanted their families, to their Services; part-time 24-29 LOCAL PROMPT SERVICE annual First Responders St. Olaf’s Mac Center • 1800 S. Orchard Drive, Btfl Appreciation Breakfast, hours/week, $9.47/hour. Go with this familiar & is dependable name in items in the set for May 30 from 8-11 • Silent Auction Performs routine tasks in Davis County. Over 30 years a.m. at the large bowery at • Pulled Pork Sandwiches NOW HIRING experience & commitment Bountiful City Park. • Salads - Desserts meal pick-up, delivery, and to customer satisfaction. According to Pastor for our NEW Clipper • Meat Lovers Raffl e: Grand Prize $250 Gift Certifi cate set-up, for meal services Where quality is not just a Mike Pless, the free pan- from Don’s Meats - Centerville Woods Cross word, it’s our only way of cake breakfast serves as (need not to be present to win) at a senior activity center. doing business. an opportunity for church location Offi cial application required; Spring Cleanup Classifi eds members to show their .00 .00 Apply online at thanks to the firemen, $25 per family or $7 per person Our Specialty Tickets available at the door visit our website at www. policemen, paramedics, myihopjob.com Complete Landscaping Services daviscountyutah.gov/oopm/ EMTs and dispatchers Meat Lovers Raffl e Tickets: Or in person at • Flower beds, shrub removal & weeding that serve their commu- $10 ea. • 3 for $25 2487 South to view qualifi cations, or • Complete tree services nity. • Clean & haul There will be special For info or Tickets: Contact 800 West call 801-451-3415. games for the kids, along Bobby Earl, 801-554-4736 with prizes. Woods Cross, Closes June 3, 2015. WE DO IT ALL Bountiful City Park is All proceeds go to NSL UT. 84087 Equal Opportunity Licensed – Insured located at 400 N. 100 West. Center of Hope. Helping Free Estimate those in need. [email protected] Employer 296-1396 801-295-2251 ext 100

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SAT. MAY 30th, 9am-2pm, 1828 W. BNTFL 2BD/1bth, 4plex. N 775 W, W. Bountiful. Clothing, $700/mo. ALL Utilities & FREE antiques, house wares, books. No Laundry Mat included! No Early Birds. Cash Only! smokers/pets. 666 N 800 W. (in rear) 801-295-9700 801- SAT. MAY 30th 8am-noon, 2280 S 505-3336 750 E. Bountiful. Kids items, ATV tires, home decor. No Early Birds. NORTH BOUNTIFUL 4-Plex. Cash Only. 2Bd, 1Bth, Hook-ups, A/C, Large yard. Nice area, recent update. LARGE GARAGE sale - adop- $765/mo. No Smokers/Pets 801- tion fundraiser Entertainment 688-2021. Upstairs unit. Avail now. Center, Glider Rocker, Boys and Girls Clothes NB-7, Baby Ac- cessories, Toys, Glassware and Kitchen Items, Books, Home De- cor, DVDs and much MORE! Fri May 29 2:00-6:00; Sat May 30 8:00-1:00. 71 E Bonneville Dr., Bountiful Model Home Closeout! Display homes have been discounted Serving 270 Want To Buy over $10K to make room for 2015 Since We Love 1992 BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for models! Act fast! Limited supply! New old LDS & other books. Also old CLAYTON HOMES OF LAYTON Patients! photos & historical memorabilia (801) 773-8601 or visit: HVAC Call 800-823-9124 CONSTRUCTION, INC. www.claytonofl ayton.com heating • ventilation • air conditioning 290 Home Furnishings 2112 N. Hillfi eld Rd. 624 West 900 North, NSL, Utah 84054 #1 • Layton mini baby grand piano Sargent 575 Duplex for Rent Hours: Mini baby grand piano 1940’s 801-298-4822 Mon - Fri. 7 am - 6 pm dark cherry wood.In beautiful BOUNTIFUL COZY DUPLEX Your cooling Specialist condition. 600$ OBO. call 801- 3926 S 850 W, 2bd, 1bth, fire- Like us on Facebook 231-1826. place, hook-ups, covered deck, www.hvacinutah.com 801-774-0770 large yard, carport. $825/mo, $500/deposit. No smokers/pets. 330 Autos For Sale Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 BOUNTIFUL 2974 S 625 W. spa- cious 2bd, 1bth, covered patio, fireplace, W/D hook-ups, covered parking, large yard. New paint/ carpet. $750/mo, $500 deposit. No pets/Smokers. Bonded Realty Change your home forever Big Enough to 801-359-7979 do the Job with new VINYL windows! Small Enough 580 Home for Rent to Care Tuesday - Saturday 10-6 801-298-3413 EAST FARMINGTON $1150/mo Art • Collectables Gifts • Jewelry 55 East 400 South • Centerville 3bd, 2bth. secluded, fireplace, • Come Visit Us! W/D hook-ups. Refs/credit check. [email protected] RENT No smokers/pets. Call after 2pm 58 No. Main - Farmington, Utah • 801-451-6400 www.obrienglassproducts.com 801-698-8404. No texts/emails. 2 OWN WX 749 W 1200 S. Cosy updated 4bd, 1 3/4bth, rich hard wood NO CREDIT REQUIRED! floors, stove, fridge, dishwasher, Taking care of ALL your electrical needs! fireplace, double garage, fenced back yard. $1295/mo No smok- Your Advertisement $299 ers/pets. Bonded Realty 801- 888-929-0831 Deposit 359-7979. can be here 310 SOUTH MAIN STREET 820 Home for Sale BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 84010 Call: 801-298-5820 KANDJAUTO.COM 801-295-2251

New Home? • New Construction • Remodels • Service 520 Instruction/Tutoring 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath for $51,900 Emergency Backup Generators Only available for a limited time. LOOKING FOR Preschool CALL TODAY! 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS this Fall? Look to Marcia Anderson CLAYTON HOMES OF LAYTON at Centerville Academy, 1248 by plaintiff due to your negligent sale of the aforedescribed real North Main Centerville. Leading (801) 773-8601 or visit: collision with him on October 17, property will be made without the way in early childhood educa- www.claytonofl ayton.com 2012 in Layton, Utah. warranty as to title, posses- tion in Davis County since 1983. DATED this 6th day of May sion, or encumbrances. Bidders www.centervilleacademy.org 801- 2015 . must be prepared to tender a 298-KIDS (5437) George S. Diumenti cashier’s check in the amount of Attorney for Plaintiff $20,000.00 at the sale. The bal- Tinker FALL REGISTRATION 900 Announcement C-2258 5/14-6/4 ance of the purchase price must Tots Preschool. 3-4 year-old be paid by cashier’s check or wire classes. Kindergarten readiness, CENTERVILLE CITY transfer received by 12:00 noon creative fun, love of learning. PLANNING COMMISSION the following business day. The Bountiful. Dianne Eggett 801- ZONING CODE TEXT trustee reserves the right to void 292-6676 AMENDMENTS the effect of the trustee’s sale after Notice is hereby given that the sale based upon information I WILL teach your child to read. We want to the Centerville City Planning unknown to the trustee at the time K-6th grade. 801-992-3323. Commission will hold a public of the sale, such as a bankruptcy hearing on Wednesday, June filing, a loan reinstatement, or an 550 Condo for Rent 10, 2015, beginning at 7:00 agreement between the trustor make you p.m., or as soon as the matter and beneficiary to postpone or may be heard, at the Centerville cancel the sale. If so voided, the BOUNTIFUL 2083 S Orchard City Hall, 250 North Main Street, only recourse of the highest bid- Pine Loop. Beautiful new, spa- Centerville, Utah, to consider the der is to receive a full refund of the a loan! following: cious, vaulted ceilings, 3Bd, money paid to the trustee. THIS 2 1/2Bth, family room, double 1. Amending various Zon- IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT garage, granite countertops. ing Code Text Amendments in A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION NoPets/Smoking. $1500/ the South Main Street Overlay OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR mo+$1000dep. Bonded Realty $100 - $3000 Today Ordinance; including placing den- THAT PURPOSE. sity cap for the City Center and 801-359-7979. Avail May 1st DATED this 14th day of May, Traditional Main Street Districts 2015 2. Amending Section Marlon L. Bates 560 Room for Rent 12-41-040-Minimum Area of Successor Trustee Roy Finance Zone, reducing or eliminating Scalley Reading Bates Hansen FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted 4 minimum area requirements & Rasmussen, P.C. If you have questions regarding Blocks from TRAX, Must be work- 15 West South Temple, this matter or would like further Ste. 600 ing. $299/mo and half utilities. information, contact Community 801-637-5863 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 801-774-8472 Development at 801-292-8232 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 or visit the City’s website at www. 570 Apartment for Rent Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 30 Minute Service centervilleut.net 5:00 p.m. Marsha L. Morrow, MMC Trustee No. 87152-44 SENIOR APTS. Ground Centerville City Recorder C-2278 5/21-6/4 level studio available. C-2291 5/28 NO Pets/Smokers. Call 801-989- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PUD MASTER PLAN HEARING 1602 or 801-292-2882 The following described real FARMINGTON CITY property will be sold at public Notice is hereby given, that auction to the highest bidder, on Thursday, June 18, 2015, at 9000 LEGALS purchase price payable in lawful 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter money of the United States of as business permits, at the Farm- America at the time of sale, at ington City Hall, 160 South Main SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION the east main entrance of the Street, the Farmington City Plan- Civil No. 140701250 Davis County Courthouse, 800 ning Commission will hold a public Judge: Thomas L. Kay West State, Farmington, Utah, hearing to consider a request for IN THE SECOND DISTRICT on Thursday, June 25, 2015, at Preliminary PUD Master Plan Riley COURT FOR DAVIS COUNTY, the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day approval including a PUD desig- STATE OF UTAH for the purpose of foreclosing a nation for the proposed Meadows MARK LOE, deed of trust originally executed at City Park Phase II subdivision Plaintiff, by Ron Merrill and Andria Merrill, located at approximately 200 Court vs. in favor of Mortgage Electronic West and 50 South. The public is APARTMENTS STEPHANIE PEDERSEN, Registration Systems, Inc., as invited to attend the hearing and Defendant. nominee for Spectrum Funding give written or oral comments. Senior Living THE STATE OF UTAH TO Corporation, its successors and DATED this 22nd day of May, STEPHANIE PEDERSEN: assigns, covering real property 2015. DeAnn Carlile, Deputy City FEATURES: You are hereby summoned and located at approximately 1238 Recorder. C-2298 5/28 required to file an answer in writing East 200 South, Bountiful, Davis • Elevator to the Complaint filed in the case County, Utah, and more particu- NOTICE OF PROPOSED • Great Room identified above. Within 30 days larly described as: ANNEXATION • Secured/Secluded after the last day of publication, LOT 15, REED SUBDIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DONATE A which is June 4, 2015, you must NO. 1, AMENDED PLAT, AC- that Farmington City has received • Community Garden file your answer with the clerk of CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL a petition from Jerry Preston, et. • Social Events the above entitled Court, at 800 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED al., proposing the annexation West State Street, Farmington, IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS of approximately 20.0 acres of AVAILABLE: UT 84025, and to serve upon, COUNTY RECORDER 04-045- unincorporated territory in Davis CAR 0015 County located east of 200 East • Studios or mail to DIUMENTI LAW OF- FICE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 562 The current beneficiary of between 100 North and 400 North • One Bedroom South Main Street, Bountiful, UT the trust deed is The Bank of Streets. Said petition is available Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE 84010, a copy of said answer. If New York Mellon FKA The Bank for inspection and copying at • Two Bedroom/ of New York, as Trustee for the you fail to serve your answer on the office of the Farmington City Two Bath Suites certificateholders of the CWABS, & time, judgment by default will be Recorder located at 160 South Inc., ASSET-BACKED • Executive Suite taken against you for the relief Main Street, Farmington, Utah. Needy Families CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- demanded in said Complaint. The area proposed for annexation 5, and the record owner of the READ THE COMPLAINT CARE- is contiguous to the Farmington property as of the recording of 517 S. 100 E., Btfl . FULLY. It means that you are City limits. The Farmington City the notice of default is Ron Merrill Recorder certified that the petition 801-989-1602 801.294.4060 being sued for damages suffered and Andria Merrill. The trustee’s

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250 Garage Sales 570 Apartment for Rent 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS SAT. MAY 30th, 9am-2pm, 1828 W. BNTFL 2BD/1bth, 4plex. N 775 W, W. Bountiful. Clothing, $700/mo. ALL Utilities & FREE met requirements for annexation SOUTH 5.09 FEET; THENCE • To authorize $2,380,000 in will hold an election Tuesday, pressed or implied, regarding title, AND KRISTINA C. ANDERSON, antiques, house wares, books. No Laundry Mat included! No as set forth in State Law and WEST 115.67 FEET, MORE OR contributions from the Bountiful November 3, 2015 in conjunction possession, or encumbrances. JOINT TENANCY. Early Birds. Cash Only! smokers/pets. 666 N 800 W. provided notice of certification to LESS, TO THE EAST LINE OF Light and Power Fund to the with the City Municipal Election to Bidders must tender to the trustee Bidders must tender to the (in rear) 801-295-9700 801- the Farmington City Council on A HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH General Fund in the 2015-2016 elect three Trustees to a four-year a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at 30th 8am-noon, 2280 S SAT. MAY 505-3336 May 7th 2015. Under the laws 37°05’ WEST 100.00 FEET budget. term of office. and the balance of the purchase the sale and the balance of the 750 E. Bountiful. Kids items, ATV of the State of Utah, Farmington ALONG THE EAST LINE OF The public is invited and en- Responsibilities of Trustees as (if any) by 12:00 noon the day fol- purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the tires, home decor. No Early Birds. NORTH BOUNTIFUL 4-Plex. City may grant the Petition and SAID HIGHWAY TO A POINT couraged to attend these hear- a participant of the elected seven lowing the sale. The deposit must day following the sale. Both the Cash Only. 2Bd, 1Bth, Hook-ups, A/C, Large annex the area described in the DUE WEST OF THE POINT OF ings. member Board of Trustees of be in the form of a cashier’s check deposit and the balance must be yard. Nice area, recent update. Petition unless a written protest is BEGINNING; THENCE EAST Galen D. Rasmussen, CPA the Benchland Water District are or bank official check. The bal- paid to Lincoln Title Insurance LARGE GARAGE sale - adop- $765/mo. No Smokers/Pets 801- tion fundraiser Entertainment timely filed with the Davis County 136.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, Assistant City Manager as follows: • Attend the ance of the purchase price (if any), Agency in the form of a wire trans- 688-2021. Upstairs unit. Avail now. Boundary Commission and a copy TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. C-2256 5/28-6/4 regularly scheduled and specially including interest, reasonable fer, cashier’s check or certified Center, Glider Rocker, Boys and of the protest is delivered to the 12-067-0022 called Benchland Board of Trustee attorney fees, costs of collection, funds. Cash payments, personal Girls Clothes NB-7, Baby Ac- Farmington City Recorder. All The current beneficiary of the CENTERVILLE CITY Meetings. common area maintenance fees, checks or trust checks are not cessories, Toys, Glassware and protests to this Petition shall be trust deed is Mountain America NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Attendance Policy: Miss no more and other charges accruing up to accepted. Kitchen Items, Books, Home De- filed by June 6, 2015, at the office Federal Credit Union, and the MILES MANOR FINAL than two (2) consecutive meet- the date of sale, must be tendered DATED: May 11, 2015. cor, DVDs and much MORE! Fri of the Davis County Boundary record owner of the property as SUBDIVISION ings. to the undersigned by 12:00 noon LINCOLN TITLE May 29 2:00-6:00; Sat May 30 Commission located at 61 South of the recording of the notice of Notice is hereby given that the • Set and approve District the day following the sale. Both INSURANCE AGENCY 8:00-1:00. 71 E Bonneville Dr., Main Street, Farmington, Utah, default is Richard Martinez and Centerville City Council will hold Policy, set and approve District payments must be in the form of a By: Paula Maughan Bountiful 84025, or the protest shall be of Becky J. Martinez. The trustee’s a public hearing to consider final Budget and expenditures, and cashier’s check or certified funds. Its: Vice President Model Home Closeout! subdivision plat and plans for the Display homes have been discounted no effect. A protest to the Annexa- sale of the aforedescribed real oversee the District Management. Cash is not acceptable. Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Serving tion Petition may be filed with the property will be made without Miles Manor Subdivision, to cre- Residents of the District desiring May 11, 2015 web site: www.smithknowles. 270 Want To Buy ate three lots for property located over $10K to make room for 2015 Since Commission by property owners warranty as to title, possession, to become a candidate for Trustee Quinn A. Sperry com We Love at 580 East 100 South, in the if it contains the signatures of the or encumbrances. Bidders must in the 2015 election must file their SK File No. 15-0143 models! Act fast! Limited supply! 1992 Residential-Low (R-L) Zone, on Attorney for Cranefield BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for New owners of private real property be prepared to tender a cashier’s Declaration of Candidacy with the Estates C-2263 5/14-28 Patients! Tuesday, June 2, beginning at old LDS & other books. Also old CLAYTON HOMES OF LAYTON that is located in the unincorpo- check in the amount of $20,000.00 Benchland Water District Clerk Homeowners Association photos & historical memorabilia rated area within one-half mile at the sale. The balance of the 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter during office hours of 8:00 a.m. MORRIS SPERRY LEGAL NOTICE (801) 773-8601 or visit: HVAC as the matter may be heard, in Redevelopment Agency of Call 800-823-9124 CONSTRUCTION, INC. of the area proposed for annexa- purchase price must be paid by to 5:00 p.m., weekdays between 7070 South Union Park Center, the City Council Chambers at tion, covers at least 25% of the cashier’s check or wire transfer June 1, 2015 and June 8, 2015. Suite 220 Bountiful City www.claytonofl ayton.com heating • ventilation • air conditioning the Centerville City Hall Build- private land area located in the received by 12:00 noon the fol- No Declaration of Candidacy for Midvale, Utah 84047 Notice of Public Hearings 290 Home Furnishings 2112 N. Hillfi eld Rd. ing, 250 North Main Street, 624 West 900 North, NSL, Utah 84054 unincorporated area within one- lowing business day. The trustee Benchland Water District Trustee (801) 790-9004 Public Notice is hereby given #1 • Layton Centerville. If you have questions that the Redevelopment Agency half mile of the area proposed for reserves the right to void the regarding this matter or would shall be accepted after 5:00 p.m. THIS LAW FIRM IS A DEBT mini baby grand piano Sargent 575 Duplex for Rent Hours: annexation, and it is equal in value effect of the trustee’s sale after June 8, 2015. The District office is COLLECTOR. THIS COMMU- of Bountiful City, Utah will hold Mini baby grand piano 1940’s like further information, contact public hearings on Tuesday, June 801-298-4822 Mon - Fri. 7 am - 6 pm to at least 15% of all real property the sale based upon information located at 485 East Shepard Lane, NICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO dark cherry wood.In beautiful Community Development, at 9, 2015, in the Bountiful City Hall, BOUNTIFUL COZY DUPLEX Your cooling Specialist located in the unincorporated area unknown to the trustee at the time (801) 292-8232 or visit the City’s Kaysville. Our office telephone COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY condition. 600$ OBO. call 801- 3926 S 850 W, 2bd, 1bth, fire- Like us on within one-half mile of the area of the sale, such as a bankruptcy number is (801) 451-2105. INFORMATION OBTAINED CAN 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Facebook website at http://centervilleut.net. 231-1826. place, hook-ups, covered deck, www.hvacinutah.com 801-774-0770 proposed for annexation. DATED filing, a loan reinstatement, or an Qualifications for Candidacy AND WILL BE USED FOR THAT Utah during the regular Board Marsha L. Morrow, MMC Meeting which begins at 8:00 p.m. large yard, carport. $825/mo, this 11th day of May, 2015. Holly agreement between the trustor Centerville City Recorder are as follows: PURPOSE Gadd, Farmington City Recorder. and beneficiary to postpone or Be a United States Citizen. C-2266 5/21-6/4 (or immediately following the City $500/deposit. No smokers/pets. C-2295 5/28 Council Meeting): 330 Autos For Sale Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 C-2260 5/14-28 cancel the sale. If so voided, the Be at least 18 years old. only recourse of the highest bidder INVITATION TO BID Be resident of the Benchland NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE • For the purpose of opening BOUNTIFUL 2974 S 625 W. spa- FRUIT HEIGHTS CITY is to receive a full refund of the North Salt Lake City Water District. The following described real the 2014-2015 budget to consider cious 2bd, 1bth, covered patio, NOTICE OF ADOPTION money paid to the trustee. THIS 10 E Center St. Be a registered voter of the property will be sold at public various increases and changes in fireplace, W/D hook-ups, covered OF FINAL BUDGET IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 Benchland Water District. auction to the highest bidder, revenues and expenditures. purchase price payable in lawful parking, large yard. New paint/ FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015-16 A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Sealed bids for the project Candidate cannot be an em- • To consider the 2015-2016 fis- Notice is hereby given that money of the United States of cal year budget before final adop- carpet. $750/mo, $500 deposit. OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR “Woodbriar Waterline and Recon- ployee of the Benchland Water the Fruit Heights City Council will THAT PURPOSE. struction –Project No. 15-012” will District. C-2299 5/28 America at the time of sale, at tion. Said budget is for Agency No pets/Smokers. Bonded Realty Change your home forever Big Enough to adopt the final budget for the fis- the east main entrance of the services for the fiscal year begin- 801-359-7979 do the Job DATED this 14th day of May, be received by the City of North with new VINYL windows! cal year 2015-16. The meeting is 2015 Salt Lake at City Hall, 10 East ORDINANCE NO. 15-5-2 Davis County Courthouse, 800 ning July 1, 2015 and ending June Small Enough to begin at 7:00 p.m. on June 16, Marlon L. Bates Center Street, North Salt Lake AN ORDINANCE VACATING West State, Farmington, Utah, on 30, 2016. A copy of the tentative 580 Home for Rent to Care 2015, held in Fruit Heights City Successor Trustee City, Utah until 2:00 p.m. on MILL STREET, SOMETIMES Monday, June 15, 2015, at the budget will be available for public Tuesday - Saturday 10-6 801-298-3413 Hall, 910 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Scalley Reading Bates Hansen Wednesday, June 10, 2015 and KNOWN AS 220 NORTH hour of 2:30 p.m. of that day for inspection at City Hall for ten days EAST FARMINGTON $1150/mo Art • Collectables Gifts • Jewelry 55 East 400 South • Centerville Heights, Utah 84037. Citizens & Rasmussen, P.C. then at said office publicly opened STREET, KAYSVILLE CITY, DA- the purpose of foreclosing a deed prior to the public hearing. may appear and be heard at the VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH; of trust originally executed by Ron- The public is invited and en- 3bd, 2bth. secluded, fireplace, 15 West South Temple, and read aloud. The Bidder shall • Come Visit Us! public hearing. RESERVING CERTAIN EASE- ald G. Bronsgeest and Angel M. couraged to attend these hear- W/D hook-ups. Refs/credit check. [email protected] Ste. 600 indicate the Construction Contract A copy of the final budget will be MENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY; Bronsgeest, in favor of Mortgage ings. RENT No smokers/pets. Call after 2pm Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 title, the name and address of the 58 No. Main - Farmington, Utah • 801-451-6400 www.obrienglassproducts.com available for the public to review PROVIDING FOR THE RECORD- Electronic Registration Systems, Galen D. Rasmussen, CPA 801-698-8404. No texts/emails. Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Bidder, and the date and time of after June 16, 2015 at the Fruit Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to the bid opening. ING OF SUCH ORDINANCE AND Inc., as nominee for American Assistant City Manager 2 OWN WX 749 W 1200 S. Cosy updated Heights City Hall between the 5:00 p.m. The work to be performed ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE Mortgage Network, Inc., a Dela- C-2255 5/28 hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. consists of furnishing all labor, DATE. ware corporation, its successors 4bd, 1 3/4bth, rich hard wood Trustee No. 27050-361 NOTICE TO WATER USERS floors, stove, fridge, dishwasher, Brandon Green C-2259 5/14-28 tools, materials, equipment, trans- SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE and assigns, covering real prop- NO CREDIT REQUIRED! Taking care of ALL your electrical needs! This Ordinance vacates Mill erty located at approximately 1185 The application(s) below fireplace, double garage, fenced City Manager/Recorder portation, and services required Fruit Heights City SUMMONS Street, sometimes known as West Carlton Way, Syracuse, requesting an EXTENSION OF back yard. $1295/mo No smok- Your Advertisement for the construction of the above C-2289 5/28-6/4 IN THE SECOND DISTRICT described project as included in 220 North Street, and reserves Davis County, Utah, and more TIME WITHIN WHICH TO SUB- ers/pets. Bonded Realty 801- $299 888-929-0831 JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR the Contract Documents; con- certain easements and rights of particularly described as: MIT PROOF OF BENEFICIAL Deposit 359-7979. CENTERVILLE CITY DAVIS COUNTY sisting of the following items of way thereon. LOT 202, CARLTON PLACE USE have been filed with the can be here PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF UTAH work: removal of existing asphalt, DATED this 19th day of May, SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, AC- Division of Water Rights. It is ZONING CODE TEXT represented that additional time 820 Home for Sale Case No. 1068686, 1106538 installation of new service laterals, 2015. CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL 310 SOUTH MAIN STREET AMENDMENT State of Utah in the interest: S.G. reconnection of existing fire hy- Steve A. Hiatt PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE IN THE is needed to place the water to Notice is hereby given that beneficial use in Davis County. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 84010 (DOB: 06/04/2008 AND M.M. drants, installation of new 8” water Mayor OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY Call: the Centerville City Planning (DOB: 01/30/2013) line, regrading and recompacting ATTEST: RECORDER. 12-591-0202 These are informal proceedings Commission will hold a public Name of parent(s) / legal guard- existing roadbase, additional Linda Ross The current beneficiary of per Rule R655-6-2. Protests 801-298-5820 hearing on Wednesday, June ian: State of Utah roadbase as needed, and install- C-2293 5/28 the trust deed is Bayview Loan concerning an application must 10, 2015, beginning at 7:00 p.m., be legibly written or typed, contain KANDJAUTO.COM THE STATE OF UTAH TO: ing new 3” layer of asphalt; all in Servicing, LLC, and the record 801-295-2251 or as soon as the matter may MELISSA MENDEZ accordance with the Drawings SUMMONS owner of the property as of the the name and mailing address of be heard, at the Centerville City You are hereby summoned to and Specifications prepared by IN THE SECOND DISTRICT recording of the notice of default the protesting party, STATE THE hall, 250 North Main Street, Cen- appear before the above-entitled the North Salt Lake Engineering JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR is Ronald G. Bronsgeest and An- APPLICATION NUMBER PRO- • New Construction • Remodels • Service terville, Utah, to consider pro- court, 800 W. State St., Farm- Department. DAVIS COUNTY gel M. Bronsgeest. The trustee’s TESTED, CITE REASONS FOR New Home? posed zoning code text amend- STATE OF UTAH THE PROTEST, and REQUEST 520 Instruction/Tutoring 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath for $51,900 ington, UT on JUNE 25, 2015 Contract Documents and sale of the aforedescribed real Emergency Backup Generators ment for Chapter 12-36-Tables of at 2 p.m. to respond to a Petition drawings may be obtained from Case No. 1106448 property will be made without A HEARING, if desired. Also, A Only available for a limited time. Uses Allowed, to allow flag lots on file with the court alleging that the City’s website at www.nslcity. State of Utah in the interest: S.C. warranty as to title, possession, $15 FEE MUST BE INCLUDED Preschool 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS LOOKING FOR CALL TODAY! in the R-M (Residential-Medium) your parental rights to the above- org beginning Tuesday, May 26th. (DOB: 02/15/2013) or encumbrances. Bidders must FOR EACH APPLICATION this Fall? Look to Marcia Anderson Zone. named child should be terminated. Questions may be directed to Name of parent(s) / legal guard- be prepared to tender a cashier’s PROTESTED. Protests must at Centerville Academy, 1248 CLAYTON HOMES OF LAYTON If you have questions regarding ian: State of Utah be filed with the Division of Water (801) 773-8601 or visit: by plaintiff due to your negligent sale of the aforedescribed real You have a right to be represented Parker Bradley at (801) 381-7495 check in the amount of $20,000.00 North Main Centerville. Leading collision with him on October 17, property will be made without this matter or would like further by an attorney at these proceed- C-2285 5/21-6/4 THE STATE OF UTAH TO: at the sale. The balance of the Rights, PO Box 146300, Salt Lake the way in early childhood educa- www.claytonofl ayton.com 2012 in Layton, Utah. warranty as to title, posses- information, contact Community ings. If you do not appear at the KRISTEN WILLIAMS purchase price must be paid by City, UT 84114-6300, or by hand tion in Davis County since 1983. DATED this 6th day of May sion, or encumbrances. Bidders Development at 801-292-8232 time and place set forth herein, CENTERVILLE CITY You are hereby summoned to cashier’s check or wire transfer delivery to a Division office during www.centervilleacademy.org 801- 2015 . must be prepared to tender a or visit the City’s website at www. the hearing will proceed in your NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING appear before the above-entitled received by 12:00 noon the fol- normal business hours ON OR 298-KIDS (5437) George S. Diumenti cashier’s check in the amount of centervilleut.net absence and could result in a MICKELSON MEADOWS court, 800 W. State St., Farm- lowing business day. The trustee BEFORE JUNE 17, 2015. Please Attorney for Plaintiff $20,000.00 at the sale. The bal- Marsha L. Morrow, MMC termination of your parental rights. FINAL SUBDIVISION ington, UT on JUNE 25, 2015 at reserves the right to void the visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or Notice is hereby given that the FALL REGISTRATION Tinker C-2258 5/14-6/4 ance of the purchase price must Centerville City Recorder C-2271 5/21-6/11 1:30 p.m. to respond to a Petition effect of the trustee’s sale after call (801)-538-7240 for additional 900 Announcement Centerville City Council will hold Tots Preschool. 3-4 year-old be paid by cashier’s check or wire C-2292 5/28 on file with the court alleging that the sale based upon information information. a public hearing to consider final classes. Kindergarten readiness, CENTERVILLE CITY transfer received by 12:00 noon KAYSVILLE CITY your parental rights to the above- unknown to the trustee at the time EXTENSION(S) NOTICE OF AUCTION subdivision plat and plans for the creative fun, love of learning. PLANNING COMMISSION the following business day. The PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE named child should be terminated. of the sale, such as a bankruptcy 31-5137 (A61147a): Centerville ZONING CODE TEXT STORAGE CITY Mickelson Meadows Subdivision, Bountiful. Dianne Eggett 801- trustee reserves the right to void Notice is hereby given that the You have a right to be represented filing, a loan reinstatement, or an City is/are filing an extension AMENDMENTS 211 W. CENTER ST to create four lots for property 292-6676 the effect of the trustee’s sale after Kaysville City Planning Commis- by an attorney at these proceed- agreement between the trustor for 1.0 cfs. from groundwater Notice is hereby given that NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH located at 696 East Center, in the the sale based upon information sion will hold a public hearing on ings. If you do not appear at the and beneficiary to postpone or (Centerville) for MUNICIPAL: In I WILL teach your child to read. We want to the Centerville City Planning 801-295-7867 Thursday, June 11, 2015, at 7:00 Residential-Low (R-L) Zone, on time and place set forth herein, Centerville. unknown to the trustee at the time cancel the sale. If so voided, the Commission will hold a public DATE: June 13 2015 @ 10;00 K-6th grade. 801-992-3323. of the sale, such as a bankruptcy p.m., in the Council Room of the Tuesday, June 2, beginning at the hearing will proceed in your only recourse of the highest bidder 31-5235 (A45039a): Centerville hearing on Wednesday, June filing, a loan reinstatement, or an AM Kaysville City Municipal Center, 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter absence and could result in a City is/are filing an extension 10, 2015, beginning at 7:00 Unit# 053 Kacie Crosby, is to receive a full refund of the 550 Condo for Rent agreement between the trustor 23 East Center, Kaysville, to as the matter may be heard, in termination of your parental rights. money paid to the trustee. THIS for 0.11 cfs. from groundwater make you p.m., or as soon as the matter furniture, tool chest, yard tools consider: and beneficiary to postpone or the City Council Chambers at C-2272 5/21-6/11 IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT (Centerville) for MUNICIPAL: In may be heard, at the Centerville C-2290 5/28 Rezone of 1.19 acres of prop- cancel the sale. If so voided, the the Centerville City Hall Build- A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Centerville. BOUNTIFUL 2083 S Orchard City Hall, 250 North Main Street, erty at 278 East Shepard Lane to NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE only recourse of the highest bid- FRUIT HEIGHTS CITY ing, 250 North Main Street, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Kent L. Jones, P.E. Pine Loop. Beautiful new, spa- Centerville, Utah, to consider the der is to receive a full refund of the PRUD overlay zone. Centerville. If you have questions The following described prop- STATE ENGINEER a loan! following: NOTICE TO REVIEW erty will be sold at public auction THAT PURPOSE. cious, vaulted ceilings, 3Bd, I hereby certify that I posted a regarding this matter or would money paid to the trustee. THIS AND AMMEND DATED this 4th day of May, C-2279 5/21-28 1. Amending various Zon- copy of the foregoing Public Hear- like further information, contact to the highest bidder, payable in 2 1/2Bth, family room, double IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT BUDGET FOR 2015 garage, granite countertops. ing Code Text Amendments in A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION ing notice on the municipalityís Community Development, at lawful money of the United States ELECTION SET FOR WATER the South Main Street Overlay FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 at the Davis County Courthouse Marlon L. Bates DISTRICT NoPets/Smoking. $1500/ OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Notice is hereby given that the official website by May 21, 2015. (801) 292-8232 or visit the City’s $100 - $3000 Today Ordinance; including placing den- Lyle Gibson website at http://centervilleut.net. located at 800 West State Street, Successor Trustee The South Davis Water District mo+$1000dep. Bonded Realty THAT PURPOSE. Fruit Heights City Council will re- Scalley Reading Bates Hansen sity cap for the City Center and Zoning Administrator Marsha L. Morrow, MMC Farmington, UT 84025, on June announces that an election will be 801-359-7979. Avail May 1st DATED this 14th day of May, view and amend the current year & Rasmussen, P.C. Traditional Main Street Districts C-2287 5/28 Centerville City Recorder 30, 2015, at 11:45 a.m. of said day held on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 2014-15 budget for the following 15 West South Temple, 2. Amending Section Marlon L. Bates C-2296 5/28 for the purpose foreclosing a Lien 2015, to elect one trustee to serve funds: General; Capital Projects; SUMMONS Ste. 600 560 Room for Rent 12-41-040-Minimum Area of Successor Trustee in favor of Cranefield Estates a four-year term, from January 1, Roy Finance Zone, reducing or eliminating Water; Storm Drain; Vehicle and IN THE SECOND DISTRICT NOTICE OF 2015-2016 Homeowners Association (the Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 2016, to December 31, 2019. Scalley Reading Bates Hansen Equipment funds. The meeting JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR Telephone: (801) 531-7870 minimum area requirements & Rasmussen, P.C. BUDGET HEARING AND “Association”), an association of Any person seeking to be- FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted 4 is to begin at 7:00 p.m. on June Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to If you have questions regarding 15 West South Temple, DAVIS COUNTY 2014-2015 BUDGET REVISION unit owners organized under the come a candidate for the office Blocks from TRAX, Must be work- 2, 2015, and held in Fruit Heights 5:00 p.m. this matter or would like further Ste. 600 STATE OF UTAH Notice of Hearing of the Bud- Utah Community Association Act, of Trustee shall file a Declaration ing. $299/mo and half utilities. City Hall, 910 S. Mountain Road, Trustee No. 63156-17 information, contact Community Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Case No. 1106448 get of the Davis School District. covering real property located at of Candidacy in person with the 801-637-5863 Fruit Heights, Utah 84037. Citi- C-2254 5/14-28 801-774-8472 Development at 801-292-8232 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 State of Utah in the interest: S.C. Pursuant to Title 53A, Chapter 3348 West 2300 North, Clinton, District Clerk during office hours zens may appear and be heard at or visit the City’s website at www. Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to (DOB: 02/15/2013) 19, Section 102-104, Utah Code UT 84015, and more particularly (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), at 407 570 Apartment for Rent the public hearing. Name of parent(s) / legal guard- Annotated 1953, the Board of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE centervilleut.net 5:00 p.m. described as: The following described prop- West 3100 South, Bountiful, and 30 Minute Service A copy of the final amended ian: State of Utah Education of the Davis School Marsha L. Morrow, MMC Trustee No. 87152-44 All of Lot No. 2, contained erty will be sold at public auction not later than 4:30 p.m. between budget will be available for the THE STATE OF UTAH TO: JEF- District, State of Utah, will meet at SENIOR APTS. Ground Centerville City Recorder C-2278 5/21-6/4 within CRANEFIELD ESTATES to the highest bidder, payable in June 1 and June 8, 2015. C-2291 5/28 public to review after June 3, FERY CLARK its principal place of business, to level studio available. PRUD NO. 1- 1ST AMENDMENT, lawful money of the United States Qualifications for a candidate NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY 2015 at the Fruit Heights City Hall You are hereby summoned to wit; School Administration Office, NO Pets/Smokers. Call 801-989- a Utah Planned Use Develop- at the time of sale, at the Justice are: (1) Be a United States citizen, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PUD MASTER PLAN HEARING between the hours of 8:30 a.m. appear before the above-entitled Auditorium, 45 East State Street, 1602 or 801-292-2882 ment, as the same is identified Complex, Court’s Building, 800 (2) Be a registered voter, (3) Be The following described real FARMINGTON CITY and 4:30 p.m. court, 800 W. State St., Farm- Farmington, Davis County, Utah in the Plat Map recorded in West State Street, Farmington, a resident of South Davis Water property will be sold at public Notice is hereby given, that Brandon Green ington, UT on JUNE 25, 2015 at on Tuesday, June 9th, at the hour Davis County, Utah as Entry No. Utah 84025, on June 17, 2015, District. auction to the highest bidder, on Thursday, June 18, 2015, at City Manager/Recorder 1:30 p.m. to respond to a Petition of 7:00 p.m. to consider, approve 2367794 in Book 4541, at Page at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the SOUTH DAVIS WATER purchase price payable in lawful 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter Fruit Heights City on file with the court alleging that and adopt a tentative budget for 9000 LEGALS 221, of the official records of purpose of foreclosing a trust deed DISTRICT money of the United States of as business permits, at the Farm- C-2288 5/28 your parental rights to the above- said Board of Education, Davis the County Recorder of Davis dated May 22, 2013, and executed Tracie Gallagher America at the time of sale, at ington City Hall, 160 South Main named child should be terminated. School District, for the fiscal year NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE County, Utah (as said Plat Map by MICHAEL S. FULKERSON District Clerk SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION the east main entrance of the Street, the Farmington City Plan- You have a right to be represented 2015-2016 and to revise the bud- The following described real may have heretofore been AND KRISTINA C. ANDERSON, C-2274 5/21-28 Civil No. 140701250 Davis County Courthouse, 800 ning Commission will hold a public by an attorney at these proceed- get of Davis School District for property will be sold at public amended or supplemented) and JOINT TENANCY, as Trustors, Judge: Thomas L. Kay West State, Farmington, Utah, hearing to consider a request for ings. If you do not appear at the fiscal year 2014-2015. ANNOUNCEMENT OF auction to the highest bidder, in the Declaration of Covenants, in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC- IN THE SECOND DISTRICT on Thursday, June 25, 2015, at Preliminary PUD Master Plan time and place set forth herein, Any person interested in said APPOINTMENT purchase price payable in lawful Conditions and Restrictions TRONIC COURT FOR DAVIS COUNTY, the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day approval including a PUD desig- the hearing will proceed in your budget is invited to be present AND NOTICE TO Riley money of the United States of and Reservation of Easements REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, STATE OF UTAH for the purpose of foreclosing a nation for the proposed Meadows absence and could result in a at said meeting and inspect said CREDITORS America at the time of sale, at the for Cranefield Estates (PRUD), INC. SOLELY AS NOMINEE MARK LOE, deed of trust originally executed at City Park Phase II subdivision termination of your parental rights. budget and be heard during a Estate of ELSIE MARCELLA east main entrance of the Davis recorded in Davis County, Utah FOR ACADEMY MORTGAGE Plaintiff, by Ron Merrill and Andria Merrill, located at approximately 200 C-2273 5/21-6/11 budget hearing which will begin POTTER, County Courthouse, 800 West as Entry No. 2312956 in Book CORPORATION as Beneficiary, Court vs. in favor of Mortgage Electronic West and 50 South. The public is at 7:00 p.m. The Budget is now Deceased State, Farmington, Utah, on Mon- 4387 at Page 40 and in the which Trust Deed was recorded STEPHANIE PEDERSEN, Registration Systems, Inc., as invited to attend the hearing and LEGAL NOTICE on file in the office of the Business Probate No. 153700171 APARTMENTS day, June 15, 2015, at the hour of Amended and Restated Decla- on May 30, 2013, as Entry No. Defendant. nominee for Spectrum Funding give written or oral comments. City of Bountiful Administrator, in the Administra- Janet Parker, whose address is 2:30 p.m. of that day for the pur- ration of Covenants, Conditions 2744404, in Book 5780, at Page THE STATE OF UTAH TO Corporation, its successors and DATED this 22nd day of May, Notice of Public Hearings tion Office, 45 East State Street, 110 East 1470 South, Farmington, Senior Living pose of foreclosing a deed of trust and Restrictions and Reserva- 2083, in the Official Records of STEPHANIE PEDERSEN: assigns, covering real property 2015. DeAnn Carlile, Deputy City Public Notice is hereby given Farmington, Davis County, Utah, Utah 84025, has been appointed located at approximately 1238 originally executed by Richard tion of Easements for Crane- Davis County, State of Utah cov- You are hereby summoned and Recorder. C-2298 5/28 that the Mayor and City Council and on the Davis School District Personal Representative of the FEATURES: East 200 South, Bountiful, Davis Martinez and Becky J. Martinez, field Estates (PRUD) No. 1- 1st ering real property purportedly required to file an answer in writing of Bountiful, Utah will hold public Website, www.davis.k12.ut.us and above-entitled estate. Creditors • Elevator County, Utah, and more particu- in favor of Mortgage Electronic Amendment, recorded as Entry located at 907 West Willow Bend to the Complaint filed in the case NOTICE OF PROPOSED hearings on Tuesday, June 9, is available for public inspection. of the estate are hereby notified larly described as: Registration Systems, Inc., as No. 2369147 in Book 4544 at Way, Farmington, Utah 84025 • Great Room identified above. Within 30 days ANNEXATION 2015, in the Bountiful City Hall, By order of the Board of to (1) deliver or mail their written LOT 15, REED SUBDIVISION nominee for Mountain America Page 1030 of the official records in Davis County, Utah, and more after the last day of publication, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Education of Davis School District. claims to the personal represen- • Secured/Secluded NO. 1, AMENDED PLAT, AC- Credit Union, its successors and of the County Recorder of Davis particularly described as: which is June 4, 2015, you must that Farmington City has received Utah during the regular Council C-2276 5/28 tative at the address above; (2) • Community Garden DONATE A CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL a petition from Jerry Preston, et. assigns, covering real property Meeting which begins at 7:00 County, Utah (as said Declara- LOT 43-6, FARMINGTON file your answer with the clerk of tion may have heretofore been deliver or mail their written claims • Social Events the above entitled Court, at 800 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED al., proposing the annexation located at approximately 1065 p.m.: Benchland Water District CROSSING SOUTH PHASE 1, to the personal representative’s IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS of approximately 20.0 acres of South State Street, Clearfield, • For the purpose of opening Board of Trustees supplemented), together with A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP- West State Street, Farmington, an undivided interest in the attorney of record, Jeffrey T. AVAILABLE: UT 84025, and to serve upon, COUNTY RECORDER 04-045- unincorporated territory in Davis Davis County, Utah, and more the 2014-2015 budget to consider 485 E Shepard Lane MENT, ACCORDING TO THE Colemere, Esq., Wrona, Gordon CAR 0015 County located east of 200 East particularly described as: various increases and changes in Kaysville, UT 84037 Common Area and Facilities. OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS • Studios or mail to DIUMENTI LAW OF- Parcel No. 13-279-0002 (the & Dubois, P.C., 11650 South FICE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 562 The current beneficiary of between 100 North and 400 North BEGINNING 778.95 FEET revenues and expenditures. ELECTION NOTICE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE State Street, Suite 103, Draper, • One Bedroom the trust deed is The Bank of Streets. Said petition is available NORTH AND 755.72 FEET WEST • To consider the 2015-2016 fis- “property”). OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RE- South Main Street, Bountiful, UT Citizens of the Benchland The undersigned disclaims Utah 84020; or (3) file their writ- Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE 84010, a copy of said answer. If New York Mellon FKA The Bank for inspection and copying at OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER cal year budget before final adop- Water District to elect four (3) CORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Tax ten claims with the Clerk of the • Two Bedroom/ of New York, as Trustee for the liability for any error in the ad- you fail to serve your answer on the office of the Farmington City OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER tion. Said budget is for municipal Trustees by an election, ID: 08-392-0092 District Court in Davis County, or Two Bath Suites certificateholders of the CWABS, dress. The record owner of the & time, judgment by default will be Recorder located at 160 South OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 4 services for the fiscal year begin- to their governing board on The current Beneficiary of the otherwise present their claims as Inc., ASSET-BACKED property as of the recording of the • Executive Suite taken against you for the relief Main Street, Farmington, Utah. NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT ning July 1, 2015 and ending June November 3, 2015 trust deed is UTAH HOUSING required by Utah law within three Needy Families CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- notice of default is Jason Scott demanded in said Complaint. The area proposed for annexation LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY 30, 2016. A copy of the tentative Three of the seven Trustees CORPORATION, and the record months after the date of the first 5, and the record owner of the Miller and Shari Louise Miller. READ THE COMPLAINT CARE- is contiguous to the Farmington OF CLEARFIELD, AND RUN- budget will be available for public of the Benchland Water District owners of the property as of the publication of this notice or be property as of the recording of The beneficiary of the sale is the 517 S. 100 E., Btfl . City limits. The Farmington City NING THENCE SOUTH 3°28’ inspection at City Hall for ten days will complete their terms of office recording of the Notice of Default forever barred. FULLY. It means that you are the notice of default is Ron Merrill Association. Said sale is made being sued for damages suffered Recorder certified that the petition WEST 74.85 FEET; THENCE prior to the public hearing. December 31, 2015. The District are MICHAEL S. FULKERSON Date of first publication: May 801-989-1602 801.294.4060 and Andria Merrill. The trustee’s EAST 44.0 FEET; THENCE without covenant or warranty, ex- C8 CLASSIFIEDS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015

9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS DAVIS CLIPPER ADVERTISING • the power of local

28, 2015. Together with an undivided Jeffrey T. Colemere (#8527) interest in the Common Areas WRONA GORDON & and Facilities. What is the Power of Local? DUBOIS , P.C. Parcel No. 12-728-0132. • It is the Power to Reach your neighbors, 11650 South State Street, Suite The undersigned disclaims li- 103 ability for any error in the address. friends and customers who reside in your Draper, Utah 84020 The record owner of the property market area. (801) 676-5252 as of the recording of the notice C-2297 5/28-6/11 of default is Rose E. Salaz. The • Th e Clipper is invited into thousands of

beneficiary of the sale is the Asso- Celebrating 124 years of being Davis County’s news source Shakespeare tour coming to homes each week. The Davis County NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ciation. Said sale is made without Davis Clipper ON B1 75 cents VOL. 124 NO. 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 The following described prop- proposed bond: covenant or warranty, expressed New schools, upgrades part of $298 million • A trusted brand that Davis County Davis District BY LOUISE R. SHAW [email protected] SEgmENt OF 2009 BOND AppROvED FOR SALE erty will be sold at public auction lists bond needs In Millions FARMINGTON – Davis County voters may High school #10 $80 be asked to approve a $298 million bond to pay FARMINGTON – In order to fund continued remodeling at Millcreek Ju- or implied, regarding title, pos- Junior High #17 $40 for construction of new schools and remodeling or construction of two more elementary nior High and improvements at other schools in Davis School District, the schools. Elementary rebuild $18 upgrading at older ones. Members of the Davis School District Board of Board of Education approved the is- The $43 million is part of a $250 Elementary #63 build $20 Education were presented a list of improvements suance of a $43 million bond and is million bond measure approved by Elementary #64 build or rebuild $21 and asked to consider taking the proposal to voters inviting public comment over the next voters in 2009. Bonds are sold over residents have relied on since 1891. to the highest bidder, payable in 30 days before the actual sale takes time rather than all at once, as needed Mountain High $10 in November. place. for construction and as economic VHS remodel $10 The biggest ticket item on the measure to a Davis County the list is a high school planned taxpayer with a $252,000 home Besides the schools, which are conditions allow. Comment is being session, or encumbrances. Bid- Sunset Junior High remodel $15 for property already owned could reach $11.29 a year, ac- planned for west Kaysville and west accepted at the district website, davis. WXHS Phase 2 $9 by the district in Farmington. cording to figures provided by Construction is expected to cost Tim Leffel, finance director. Farmington, the funds will pay for k12.ut.us. Clinton Elementary street adjust $4 $80 million. For a business, it could reach Another $40 million is on $20.41 per year, based on 2 to 3 Mueller Park Junior addition $8 the list to fund a junior high, percent growth and a 1 percent adjust to assessed valuations. fel, but because of a promise the past five years. At other lawful money of the United States likely in the Kaysville area. In increase in interest rates. That way the exact amount made by the board in 1995, it times, they’ve had to take as Land for new schools $11 addition, three new or rebuilt A major component, accord- needed to pay for the bond each has stayed at .002571 despite much as $5 million out of their Non-major improvements $52 elementary schools would be ing to district staff, is that the year comes in to the district swings in the economy. capital fund to pay down the ders must tender to the trustee a paid for in the bond, averaging tax rate not be fixed at a certain each year. As a result, the district has TOTAL $298 almost $20 million each. number as it has been in the “Typically the rate floats to at times had large surpluses in n See “BOND” p. A6 at the Davis County Courthouse Davis Clipper Graphic If approved, the impact of past, but be allowed to float to make payments,” said Lef- the bond repayment fund over • Th e Davis Clipper has marketing options $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and Supporters rally located at 800 West State Street, the balance of the purchase (if for ‘Healthy Utah’ to meet most any budget. Farmington, UT 84025, on June any) by 12:00 noon the day follow- 30, 2015, at 11:45 a.m. of said REp. RAY WARD, R-BOUNtIFUL, (at left in photo at ing the sale. The deposit must be right) speaks to a rally about the importance of health care and the need to find a plan to insure all Utahns. day for the purpose foreclosing a Photos by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper ville, known as Utah Cares. The scaled down fair chance before the full house. measure has not been released to the senate for “This would give an opportunity to many Governor’s health plan receives hearings. hard working families who are really struggling in the form of a cashier’s check or The senate already voted in support of and doing their best for their families,” she Healthy Utah, which provides medical cover- said. support from officials, public age to Utah residents between 19 and 64 years Speakers worked to diffuse myths about the of age who make less than $15,541 a year. plan. BY LOUISE R. SHAW put his plan to a vote. Dunnigan’s alternative proposal got boos This is not an entitlement program, said one [email protected] Rep. Ray Ward, R-Bountiful and Rep. whenever it was brought up, as the crowd, legislator, it is a health insurance program. Lien in favor of Becky Edwards, R-North Salt Lake were wearing “I support Healthy Utah” stickers and “How ridiculous it is for us fiscally,” said Yalecrest Towns joined by Sen. Todd Weiler, R-South Davis at waving “Health Care is a Human Right” signs, Rep. Brian King, R-Salt Lake, to lose out on SALT LAKE CITY – Calling it the rally on March 5, where many expressed made their preference clear. “hundreds of millions of dollars of Utah taxes both fiscally responsible and com- dismay at a committee vote the previous eve- “I’m here to support Healthy Utah,” said that we have and we will pay to the federal bank official check. The balance ning that failed to pass the bill on to the house. Shannon Seymour of Kaysville. “I know there government in the future. All we want is that passionate, supporters of Gov. Gary Despite a few more attempts to bring it are a lot of families that need this.” money to come back to us.” Herbert’s Healthy Utah plan called on to the entire body, the house did not vote She was frustrated by the committee vote the Utah House of Representatives to on Healthy Utah, but passed an alternative and felt the measure should at least be given a n See “RALLY” p. A6 Homeowners Association (the proposal drafted by Jim Dunnigan, R-Taylors- of the purchase price (if any), Centerville says no to west side plans BY JENNIFFER WARDELL proposed multi-family housing, the and residential mixed use. The plan would have [email protected] same argument residents had against a brought a park to the area, and restricted the ex- pansion of a large factory located in the area. It mixed-use “urban village” proposed in CENTERVILLE - Once again, would also have allowed developers to construct Wild turkeys “Association”), an association of 2001. The space later went on to house high-density apartment buildings. public outcry has quashed plans for a Walmart. West Bountiful residents, whose city borders cause havoc mixed-use area on the city’s west side. “Over the whole three hearings there were a part of the area, spoke out as much against the including interest, reasonable After three public hearing sessions, number of issues, but housing density and the amendment as Centerville residents. The West $100 off Bountiful City Council even stepped in at one As many as 200 turkeys the Centerville City Council voted 3-2 related impacts were the biggest,” said Center- ville City Manager Steve Thacker. “Traffic was point, sending a letter to the Centerville City have caused trouble on Council. against a general plan amendment that probably mentioned as often as anything else.” the Bountiful Ridge Golf would have zoned the southwest cor- The proposed amendment focused on an area “A few people spoke out in support (of the amendment) at the hearings, but nearly all of ner of the city for a mixed-use devel- on the city’s southwest side, located just south Course this Winter. unit owners organized under the of the movie theater and the Legacy Crossing them spoke against,” said Thacker. opment. Those who spoke out against development. The amendment would have re- attorney fees, costs of collection, the amendment focused mostly on the zoned the largely industrial area as commercial n See “pLANS” p. A6 TOM HARALDSEN, A2

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beneficiary of the sale is the Asso- Celebrating 124 years of being Davis County’s news source Shakespeare tour coming to homes each week. The Davis County NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ciation. Said sale is made without Davis Clipper ON B1 75 cents VOL. 124 NO. 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 The following described prop- proposed bond: covenant or warranty, expressed New schools, upgrades part of $298 million • A trusted brand that Davis County Deborah Hall Sterling Lemon Rachel Pedersen Dillon Stout BY LOUISE R. SHAW Bountiful High School will hold graduation ceremo- Davis District [email protected] SEgmENt OF 2009 BOND AppROvED FOR SALE erty will be sold at public auction lists bond needs In Millions FARMINGTON – Davis County voters may High school #10 $80 be asked to approve a $298 million bond to pay FARMINGTON – In order to fund continued remodeling at Millcreek Ju- or implied, regarding title, pos- Junior High #17 $40 for construction of new schools and remodeling or construction of two more elementary nior High and improvements at other schools in Davis School District, the schools. Elementary rebuild $18 upgrading at older ones. Members of the Davis School District Board of Board of Education approved the is- The $43 million is part of a $250 Elementary #63 build $20 Education were presented a list of improvements suance of a $43 million bond and is million bond measure approved by Elementary #64 build or rebuild $21 and asked to consider taking the proposal to voters inviting public comment over the next voters in 2009. Bonds are sold over residents have relied on since 1891. nies on Thursday, June 4, starting at 6 p.m. at the Bounti- Adrienne Pennock Jacob Stout to the highest bidder, payable in 30 days before the actual sale takes time rather than all at once, as needed Camilla Leos Mountain High $10 in November. Michael Hall place. for construction and as economic VHS remodel $10 The biggest ticket item on the measure to a Davis County the list is a high school planned taxpayer with a $252,000 home Besides the schools, which are conditions allow. Comment is being session, or encumbrances. Bid- Sunset Junior High remodel $15 for property already owned could reach $11.29 a year, ac- planned for west Kaysville and west accepted at the district website, davis. WXHS Phase 2 $9 by the district in Farmington. cording to figures provided by Construction is expected to cost Tim Leffel, finance director. Farmington, the funds will pay for k12.ut.us. Clinton Elementary street adjust $4 $80 million. For a business, it could reach Another $40 million is on $20.41 per year, based on 2 to 3 Mueller Park Junior addition $8 the list to fund a junior high, percent growth and a 1 percent adjust to assessed valuations. fel, but because of a promise the past five years. At other lawful money of the United States likely in the Kaysville area. In increase in interest rates. That way the exact amount made by the board in 1995, it times, they’ve had to take as Land for new schools $11 addition, three new or rebuilt A major component, accord- needed to pay for the bond each has stayed at .002571 despite much as $5 million out of their Non-major improvements $52 elementary schools would be ing to district staff, is that the year comes in to the district swings in the economy. capital fund to pay down the ful Regional Center. Admittance is by ticket only. Here is ders must tender to the trustee a paid for in the bond, averaging tax rate not be fixed at a certain each year. As a result, the district has TOTAL $298 almost $20 million each. number as it has been in the “Typically the rate floats to at times had large surpluses in n See “BOND” p. A6 Megan Strand If approved, the impact of past, but be allowed to float to make payments,” said Lef- the bond repayment fund over Dallin Perkes at the Davis County Courthouse Davis Clipper Graphic • Th e Davis Clipper has marketing options Weston Hall Isabel Limon $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and Supporters rally the list of graduates: located at 800 West State Street, the balance of the purchase (if for ‘Healthy Utah’ to meet most any budget. Nels Haltom Olivia Limon Madison Perkins Shelby Sweeten Farmington, UT 84025, on June any) by 12:00 noon the day follow- Juliete Takapu 30, 2015, at 11:45 a.m. of said Mitchell Halverson Shivani Lindmeir Alex Perry REp. RAY WARD, R-BOUNtIFUL, (at left in photo at ing the sale. The deposit must be right) speaks to a rally about the importance of health care and the need to find a plan to insure all Utahns. Alexis Albertoni Ashley Counter day for the purpose foreclosing a Photos by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper ville, known as Utah Cares. The scaled down fair chance before the full house. Michael Peters Grady Tanner measure has not been released to the senate for “This would give an opportunity to many Faith Handy Jacob Lindsey Governor’s health plan receives hearings. hard working families who are really struggling in the form of a cashier’s check or The senate already voted in support of and doing their best for their families,” she Healthy Utah, which provides medical cover- said. support from officials, public age to Utah residents between 19 and 64 years Speakers worked to diffuse myths about the of age who make less than $15,541 a year. plan. BY LOUISE R. SHAW put his plan to a vote. Dunnigan’s alternative proposal got boos This is not an entitlement program, said one [email protected] Rep. Ray Ward, R-Bountiful and Rep. whenever it was brought up, as the crowd, legislator, it is a health insurance program. Lien in favor of Becky Edwards, R-North Salt Lake were wearing “I support Healthy Utah” stickers and “How ridiculous it is for us fiscally,” said Ashley Coy Yalecrest Towns joined by Sen. Todd Weiler, R-South Davis at waving “Health Care is a Human Right” signs, Rep. Brian King, R-Salt Lake, to lose out on Lexi Alder SALT LAKE CITY – Calling it the rally on March 5, where many expressed made their preference clear. “hundreds of millions of dollars of Utah taxes both fiscally responsible and com- dismay at a committee vote the previous eve- “I’m here to support Healthy Utah,” said that we have and we will pay to the federal bank official check. The balance ning that failed to pass the bill on to the house. Shannon Seymour of Kaysville. “I know there government in the future. All we want is that passionate, supporters of Gov. Gary Despite a few more attempts to bring it are a lot of families that need this.” money to come back to us.” Herbert’s Healthy Utah plan called on to the entire body, the house did not vote She was frustrated by the committee vote Jaxon Petersen Lafitani Taufa the Utah House of Representatives to on Healthy Utah, but passed an alternative and felt the measure should at least be given a Alex Liston n See “RALLY” p. A6 Emily Haney Homeowners Association (the proposal drafted by Jim Dunnigan, R-Taylors- of the purchase price (if any), Centerville says no to west side plans and residential mixed use. The plan would have Jaidan Craig BY JENNIFFER WARDELL proposed multi-family housing, the Courtney Aller [email protected] same argument residents had against a brought a park to the area, and restricted the ex- pansion of a large factory located in the area. It mixed-use “urban village” proposed in CENTERVILLE - Once again, would also have allowed developers to construct Wild turkeys “Association”), an association of 2001. The space later went on to house high-density apartment buildings. public outcry has quashed plans for a Walmart. West Bountiful residents, whose city borders Nathan Taylor cause havoc Cole Peterson mixed-use area on the city’s west side. part of the area, spoke out as much against the Hunter Long “Over the whole three hearings there were a Emily Hansen including interest, reasonable After three public hearing sessions, number of issues, but housing density and the amendment as Centerville residents. The West $100 off Bountiful City Council even stepped in at one As many as 200 turkeys the Centerville City Council voted 3-2 related impacts were the biggest,” said Center- ville City Manager Steve Thacker. “Traffic was point, sending a letter to the Centerville City have caused trouble on Council. against a general plan amendment that probably mentioned as often as anything else.” the Bountiful Ridge Golf would have zoned the southwest cor- The proposed amendment focused on an area “A few people spoke out in support (of the amendment) at the hearings, but nearly all of ner of the city for a mixed-use devel- on the city’s southwest side, located just south Course this Winter. unit owners organized under the of the movie theater and the Legacy Crossing them spoke against,” said Thacker. opment. Those who spoke out against development. The amendment would have re- AnnMarie Allred Paige Crandall attorney fees, costs of collection, the amendment focused mostly on the zoned the largely industrial area as commercial n See “pLANS” p. A6 TOM HARALDSEN, A2 Opinion ...... A4 Davis Life ...... C1 Horizons ...... C3 Church ...... C5 Nicolas Peterson Hannah Teets The Showcase ...... B1 Youth ...... C2 Obituaries ...... C4 Sports ...... D1 Tristin Hanson Leonardo Lopez Utah Community Association Act, common area maintenance fees, Index a half page ad Lizbeth Alvarez Elizabeth Crezee covering real property located at and other charges accruing up to Bradlee Harle Bonnie Losee Zachary Peterson Taylor Terrill 135 South 2775 West, West Point, the date of sale, must be tendered Contact your Lizeth Paola Alvarez Paige Crowther UT 84015, and more particularly Joseph Harris Desiree Loveless Tess Peyrin Jessica Thayne to the undersigned by 12:00 noon Jacinda Anderson Walker D'Agostini described as: the day following the sale. Both Clipper Representative today Claire Harrison James Ludlow Benjamin Phan Camille Thompson All of Lot No. 132, contained payments must be in the form of a Expires April 30, 2015 Ryan Anderson Ben Danh within YALECREST TOWNS, Bailey Hart Elijah Lunt Emma Phillips Cassidy Thompson cashier’s check or certified funds. Joshua Anding Alexander Davidson a Utah planned residential Cash is not acceptable. Rachel Hartman Takoda Lunt Savannah Pike Reagan Tidwell development, as the same is May 11, 2015 For more information email: Victoria Angelieri Beau Davis identified in the Record of Plat Kaitlyn Haskell Adree Lybbert Brage Platt Marcos Timoteo-Abarca Quinn A. 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Clarke Brennan McCoy Garlick Michelle Anne Johnson Chloe Elizabeth Morris Madison Russell Sarah Breeann Tullis James Franklin Clawson Madison Garlock Rachel Nicole Johnson Nathan Gary Mortensen Mark Akira Sabin Brianna Turley Samuel Clawson Makell Garrett Robert Neil Johnson Trina Michelle Mounteer Alberto Sabogal Kamber Tuttle Jordan Howard Clegg Jamie Danielle Gaskill Ryker LeGrand Johnson Gisella Sariah Munoz Cory William Sadler Solomon David Twitchell Meghan Auria Cleverly Chelsi Noel Geary Tyler Samuel Johnson Joshua Scott Munson Joshua Salas Jaiden Andrea Vaca Jacqueline Ann Clifford Kyle Roland Gee Ashli Dawn Jones Bridger Joseph Murdock McKay Taylor Salisbury Brigham Valentine Zachary Aaron Cline Ashley Marie George Brayden Bryce Jones Emily Morgan Murdock Brandon Devan Sanchez Hannah Georgina Vanderhoeven Camberra Clinger Sydne Kay Gerrard Elise McKenna Jones Amelia Nash Braden John Sanders Anna Christine Vandrimmelen Jaidin Lindi Cloward Tanner Bird Gerrard Erin Christine Jones Kayley Neilson Mitchell Trent Sanders Carlos Adolfo Vasquez Bailey Ann Collard Lucy Christena Gheen Lizabeth Ann Jones Alexa May Nelson Shaela Brin Sanders Colton Dwayne Vawdrey Braden Mark Collett Kinley Gibbs Tyler Sven Jordan Jacob Edward Nelson Trevor Scott Sandholtz Mackenzie Courtney Vidal Tyler Jason Collings Zachary Albert Gibson Kylee Marie Jordison Nathaniel Reed Neubert Victoria Sandholtz Kurt Young Volmar Garrett William Collins Caleb Michael Gibson Jerika Jorgensen Caden Taylor Nichols Caleb Call Satchwell Jesse Lester Wade Casey Conover Evan Brian Glissmeyer Andrew McLeod Judd Scott Stewart Nichols Valerie Anne Saunders Elizabeth Waldron Evyn Charles Conrad Isaac Godderidge McKenna Justensen McKenzie Lee Nicol Mallorie Megan Savage Emma Waldron Hannah R. Cook Benjamin Reyns Godfrey Miram Kristine Kammeyer Austin N. Niederhauser Breesa Ann Saxe Brooklyn Lori Walker Mason Curtis Cook Justin Victor Godfrey Connor Michael Kauffold Ashley Nielson Brendan Jon Saxey Benjamin Jeffrey Walters Micah Elizabeth Cook Elijah Ashley Goldsberry Gentry Tess Keaton Jaden Tyler Nielson Jenna Jeanne Schaelling Eric Craig Warburton Wesley Jacob Cook Jordan Brett Goldsberry Meilee Paige Keddington Rebecca Elizabeth Nolan McKenna Luan Schleich Joshua Thomson Ward Eric Scott Cote Bryson Elroy Golightly Drew Aaron Keller Sarah Noorda Isaac Destin Schraedel John Dallas Warner Rachel Cottle Jacob E. Gonzales Courtney Elane Kemp Mary Norager Reagan Susan Schroeder Aubrey Marie Warnick Sophia Cheyanne Cottrell Brenden Michael Gorze Lydia Jean Kemp Rachel Marie Nord Nathan Schwemmer Jorden Elise Warren William Bruce Cowser Morgan McKayla Graham Marina Anne Kenner Bailey Marie Northam Megan Seager Davis K. Watkins Kylee Breann Cox Andrew Perry Grant Kaiden Boyd Kershaw Elizabeth Marie Norton Braden Mark Seegmiller Brady Paxton Webb Jackson P. Crow Avery George Grant Lauren Nicole Kettle Hanna Ause Nowak James J Seelos Tanner Aaron Webb Landon Phipps Crowther Perry Dakota Grant Alec Ned King Siona Sll Nuusila Benjamin Ross Shaner Rebecca Alyse Welch Miranda Curtis Carl Christian Gray Dominic Allen King Daniel Alexander Nybo Lucas Michael Shaner Nathan Edward Welling Curtis Douglas Daley Katie Isabelle Graydon Ladd Halverson King Brandt Nye Kyle Glen Sheehan Alexis Irene Wenzbauer Maddisen Nicolle Daneluk Kenzie Lynn Green Tyler Mark Kitchen Makenna O’Brien Adam Devon Shaw Noah F. Wenzel Ababaile Patricia Darling Jordan Wesley Greer Anna Kletzli Myrinda Olcott Jonathan S. Shepherd Jaxon Wernli Kaitlyn Datwyler Maddison Marie Gregson Sarah Kletzli Morgyn Lynn Olson Myranda Taylor Shurtliff Madeline Marie West Meaghan Rashell David Cale Allan Griggs Hailey Knighton Megan Elise Orton Conner Slamon Simonsen Ashtyn Taylor White Arden Wolley Davidson Rebekah Kate Groll Parker Randal Kowal Bryan Michael Ostermiller Nicole Sims Mason Kenneth White Cassie Davis Abigail Guest Brooke McCall Kraus Taylor McKenzie Overton Mckenna Singley Tiffanie White Colten James Davis Bailey Ray Gunther Alysen Alora Krummenacher Dallin James Packer Rachel Julia Skud Tristin Cameron White Kirsten Davis Brandon Lawrence Hacking Foster David Krutsch Chiara Belen Padilla Aubrie C Smalley Angel Patricia Whitequills Kole Steven Davis Andrezza Hadley Phebe Ann Krutsch Keiann Caitlyn Page Alyssa Marie Smith Jessica Jolene Whitmer Landon Michael Davis McKay Hadley Maxwell Thomas Kunz Kwin James Page Amy Camille Smith Zachary Bryan Wilde Taylor Anne Davis Jill Marie Hafen Madleyn Marie Lalli Ashley Brynn Paget Christian Tyler Smith Ethan Barlow Wilkinson Hannalee Daw Ashley Elizabeth Hale Lacey Mari Lanterman Brennan Taylor Palmer Dakota Kevin Smith Hannah Elizabeth Wilkinson McKenzie Lynn Day Bryce Keith Haley Isaac Daniel Larsen Ellika Sarah Palmer Jackson Travis Smith Eric Christopher Hall Tauni Jean Larsen William Preston Palmer Jaxon Scott Smith n See “DAVIS” p. D3 D2 GRADUATES CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 GRADUATES D3

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Continued from p. D1 Sarah Nicole Dayton Hudson Victor Hall Jaden David Larson Michaela Cheryl Parkin Stokton Tyson Smith Continued from p. D2 Conner Jeremy Williams Justin Wilson Matthew William Wittwer Jacob Reed Woodland Victoria Anne Wuthrich Ruth Bott Madison Jenny Decow Katelyn Elizabeth Hall Jessica Melanie Larsson Christian Bard Parkinson Zachary Andrew Smith McKay Wilkinson Hailey April Williams Sophia Joy Wilson Cameron Jacob Wood Alyssa Nikelle Woolley Rachel Yadon Nicholas Craig Williams Brooke Winkleman Jennette Nicole Wood Victoria Cora Workman Tanner Jason Bowden Paige Ann Del Porto Morgan Elizabeth Hall Aaleiyah Valasi Laumua Kyle Louis Parkinson Taft Hortin Smoot Jaxon Bruce Willard Alexander John Wilson Brett James Winterton Jordan Eugene Wood Katie Elizabeth Wright Erin Ann Bowe Trevor Edward Delker Alexa Francis Hamilton Elijah O’Lassaa Laumua Rebecca Parkinson Quintin Max Smuin MeKenna Meili Willey Evan John Wilson Elora Belle Witherspoon Nathan Wood Spencer Chapin Wright Mary Liselle Bowers Nicholas Thomas Denny Hunter Hanks Nicole Elizabeth Law Tegan Kassity Parks Ryan Jeffrey Soelberg Elizabeth Boyd Nicholas Alan Denson Ethan Darwin Hansen Hunter Nieves Laws Samuel Joseph Parry Aspen Jenea Sommer Dylon Charles Bradshaw Jordan Alec Derbidge Jess Darron Hansen Ashlee Lawson Jason Brock Peacock Elizabeth Mae Sonderegger MOuntainMountAIn HigHIgH ScHOOHooll graduaterADuAteS Brittany Hart Braithwaite Joshua Derek Derbidge Sadie Elizabeth Hansen Amanda Jeanne Layton Katherine Lorraine Pearson Brenna Lynne Sorensen Daniel Carl Bredthauer Tatiana C Derbidge Parker Olan Hardy Amy Rina Layton Eli Cottrell Peel Audrey Lynne Sorenson Mountain High School will hold Graduation ceremo- Fevaleaki, Conner Hunter, Caitlin Murphy, Jared Starr, Ashlee Eliza Bremer Christian Handel Despain Malachi Harper McCall LeBaron Mason Frederick Pennington Jessica Ann Spackman nies on Wednesday, June 3, starting at 11 a.m. in the Flynn, Zayne Robert Jasinsky, Kenneth Neal, Jacob Sterrett, Jessika Davis High School auditorium in Kaysville. Here is a list Jarren Austin Briscoe Kyle Dickerson Landin JD Harris Dillon Joseph Lee Brighton Hansen Pennock Jacob Bennion Spencer Foerster, Caylie Johnson, Ronald Nelson, Codie Stoddard, Carma of the graduates: Connorton Mack Brown Jordan Michael Direda Maile Kalehua Harris Ju Young Lee Joshua Jackson Perry Steven Carl Spjut Forslin, Reganne Justice, Jentri Nuetzman, Jantzen Strong, Alexandra Gallego, Holden Kennell, Kolton Olsen, Dallin C. Swensen, Austin Matthew Joseph Brown Golda Cristine Dopp Timothy Read Harris Caleb Allen Leonhardt Mitchel Keith Perry Robert Allen Sportsman Abbot, Ashley Chugg, Brooke Gallegos, Spencer Kilburn, Allison Powner, Rebecca Swensen, Kaitlin Sydney Brown Cambree Illa Dotson Harrison Thomas Haslam Camil Nicole Limb Brandon Anthony Peters Landon Brett Stabenow Acosta, Kristina Cornejo, Andres Garcia, Angelo Killian, Maddison Price, Collin Tishie, Tyler Natalie Marie Browning Erin Alexandra Downing Ryan James Hatch Eliza Gawai Lin Connor Tagg-Richard Petersen Kinkade Laree Stamper Adams, Tyler W. Cornejo, Araceli Gatica, Austin Klapstein, Jared Price, Ethan Torres, Austin Crystal Draper Kolton Marshall Hauck Brittany Marie Lindberg Joshua Michael Petersen J. Peyton Stanley Amezola, Alejandrina Cowan, Cameron McKay Meiling Bruse Gonzales, Jennifer Lees, Alyx Ramnarain, Danny J. Tucker, Megan Brittany Lynn Duke Christopher Dale Hawkins Tanner Joseph Linford Ben Edward Peterson Erik James Starr Aragon, Jamie Cowley, Samuel Bailey Sarah Bunch Gonzalez, Alan Lehauli, Iunisi Register, Hailey Urquizo, Anais Destiny Mychal Dunn Jacob Chad Hawkins Bridger Davis Logan Brandon Jacob Peterson Nakyia Leigh Stauffer Arrambide, Diego Cowley, Taylor Bryan Mark Burbank Gonzalez, Pablo Lucio, Saul Rhodes, Greyson Walker, Erinn Atwood, Cami Criner, Paris L. Emily Burgon Braedon Jason Dunoskovic Keturah Hayes Ashley Breanna Loomis Garret Charles Peterson Bretton Evan Steiner Greenlese, Hannah Marcus, Teisha Richard, Cheyenne Warren, Sadeena C. Barlow, Ida May Crookston, Timothy Andre Christopher Burnett Thomas Reed Durham Aaron Scott Heagy Edna Lorthiois Morgan Faith Peterson Nicole Sarah Steinicke Hakanson, Mathew Markham, Alyssa Roberts, Jessica Waters, Nicholas Barona Hernandez, Guillermo Davis, Amanda Natalie Lynn Dyson Stratford Schiffman Healey Arica Claire Lortz Soren Russell Peterson Cole Howard Stephens Hall, Alyssa Martinez-Espinosa, Luis Saladino, Michael Welty, Ellari Nathan Michael Burnett Bennett, Curtis L. DeMaio, Cecily Courtney May Eames Josey Christine Hedquist Isaac Spencer Loveland Keilly June Pettit Kylianne Cheri Stephenson Hall, Kaden Mason, Mackenzie Santana, Christian Weyburn, Rory Vaneta Mae Burnett Bills, Riley Dennis, Michael Braden Walker Eberhard Shaurie Heiner Sabrina Lund Spencer Perez Phelps Michael Bradley Stephenson Halliday, Brennan Mazariegos, Mercy Shirley, Christopher Whitesides, Mikaela Enya Skye Burhingham Blood, Tayler Dominguez, Danielle Hardy, Shelby McCowan, Joshua Silva, Lourdes Wilcox, Skyler Mason Ralph Burningham Austin Christopher Eborn Brittin Douglas Hekking Spencer Joseph Lundstrom Victoria Rose Phillips Jessica Lee Stewart Broadbent, Austin Dufala, Dante Hardy, Taylor McKendrick, Crystal Simpson, Haley Williams, Riley Darla Linnette Burrola Cole Eric Edgley Hailee Ann Hendricks Yiddiani Andrea Machuca Sarina Nicole Pierce Maren Camille Stewart Brunner, Rachael Ellis, Branson Harrison, Narek McMurry, Darylan Singleton, Bailee Wilson, Mckenzie Liza Daleth Burrola Kristina Nicole Edwards Rachel Elon Henriod Brittney Marlene Mainor Chelbi Skye Pinder Samuel Austin Stewart Campbell, Kylee Evans, Eliza Hart, Lane Michaelson, Kennedy Smith, Sarah Witt, Airianna Tristan Scott Burtoft Madysn Anne Edwards Paige Hickenlooper Rebecca Ruth Manning Harrison Daniel Piper McKenna Marie Stoddard Chambers, Austin Evensen, Dallon Hatley, Cristyn Midgley, Brooke Smittenaar, Natosha Yadao, Brianna Katelyn Crystal Ekman Taylor Kevin Hill Madison Rae Maple Robert William Pirtle Morgan Marie Stonehocker Chavez, Sierra Evertsen, Jake Nathan George Burton Herrera, Davis Miller, Brekka Sorensen, Weston Yount, Stephen Rachel Naomi Eller Dylan Richard Hiller Colby Edward Martin Joel Levi Platt Brady H. Summers Cherry, Carson Faleschini, Colby Rilla Faye Burton Horne, Dakota Mitchell, Riley Stagg, Maurren Christensen, Joshua Ferris, Samantha Danica Lyn Butt Dillon Samuel Elsberry Kyle Zachary Hilton Savana Powla Martinez Blake Michael Polsom Gavin Ray Sundahl Tyler Quentin Butterworth Brady Tyler England Emma Hinckley Tessa Antonia Martinez Tyler Pont McKall Ann Swallow Michaela Grace Cahoon Conner Olaf Erickson Tyler James Hinds Samuel Mason Tiffany Marie Poole Gabriela Maria Swapp VIVieeWMWMOontnt HHigIgH ScHHOOooll grraduateADuAteS Zachary Calder Paige Erickson Allyson Jeanne Hoffman Collin Mathews Abigale Pound Veronica Amapola Swapp Valerie Escobosa Jacob Leon Hoffman Grace Anne Mathews Jamie Lee Pratt Allyson Marie Swenson Anisa Michelle Call Viewmont High School will hold graduation ceremo- Eversole, Whitney Lynn Jenkins, Maggie Rose Money, Courtney Lynne Rhodes, Dontasha Marie Jesse Kade Evans Emma Elizabeth Call Rebekah Hogan Samuel Lee Mathias Rachel Lynne Putnam Lindsi Elizabeth Swenson nies on Thursday, June 4, starting at 9 a.m. at the Dee Exon, Kendall Lee Jensen, James Christian Money, Hailee Camille Rich, Tiara Kimiko Maurice Devon Cannon Zachary Clark Facer Ashkeya Moriah Hokanson Alexa Ann Matthews Dax Parker Rackham Logan Wayne Swenson Events Center at Weber State University in Ogden. Here Facer, Colman Jeffrey Jensen, Jessica Kate Monk, Mya Rosemarian Richardson, Emilia Jane Haley Bonnie Cardon Heather Breanne Farr Ryan Bradley Hoki Jack Charles Mayne Zoe Alexsandra Radulovic Ashley Tagge is the list of graduates: Farnsworth, Whitney Kate Johnson, Alexis Lyn Montgomery, Daniel John Richins, Joshua Payne Jacob Diemer Feigleson Derrick Wesley Hoog Connor S. McCloy Ashley Nicole Randall Alexandra Tanner Fawcett, Allysia Keana Johnson, Anna Bessie Montgomery, Margaret Rose Richman, Colton Brian Jason Joseph Carling Abegg, Landen J Britt, Joshua Michael Parker James Ferguson Christina Megumi Hough Brian David McGrath Danny AJ Randall Daillin Prince Tanner Fenwick, Sky Anne Johnson, Austin Forrest Moore, Jeremiah Mark Richman, Tawnie Alexis Brianne Carlsen Abrams, Jeffrey Hilman Brooks, Bethany Lauren Nathaniel Joel Ferre Ferguson, Richard W Johnson, Courtney Jean Moore, Spencer Michael Rodriquez, Alexander Manuel Jacob Russell Carlson Carly Ann Hovey Nicole Erin McGurk Carrie Nicole Rasmussen Kyle Nathan Tanner Ackley, Ellie Brooke Brown, Caroline Olivia Ferrell, Darbi Johnson, Callie Suzette Mordue, Ashley Caroline Rojas, Derick Lamoni Tiffany Lyn Carlton Dennica Fifield Morgan Kay Hughes Jeffrey Thomas McIlrath Spencer Morgan Rasmussen Lara Marlene Tanner Adams, Megan Ann Brown, Celine R Ferrin, Carmen Johnson, Hailey Marie Mordue, Jacob Spencer Rose, Jackson Henry Delaney Marie Carnahan Haley Nicole Fishburn Cache Redford Hugie David William McKee Jackson Riley Rayl Jaden Keali Tau’a Ainsworth, Austin Jay Brown, Emily Nicole Ferrin, Clay Stuart Johnson, Sarah Jane Morelli, Robbi Sarah Rosier, Kaelyn Matthias Timothy Carnahan Kiose Afeesenoa Fiso Spencer Craig Hulet Caroline McKenzie Breanna Lyn Reece Adam Mark Taylor Alldredge, Braedon Wilkinson Brown, Jason Reed Ferrin, Kelsey Jade Johnson, Taylor Cecelia Morones, Mason Richard Rushforth, Rebekah Gabriel Bryan Flinders Michael Ariel Hulse Maran Elizabeth McMaster Holden Akira Reece Christopher Mark Taylor Allen, Kirsten Louise Brown, McKenna Lynn Kathryn Norine Carter Fisher, Jacob Lyon Johnson, Tanner Lynn Morris, Joshua Caleb Rust, Jared Elijah Palmer Ethan Flood Adriane Elyse Hunsaker Landon E McNamara Kaitlyn Reich Haden Byron Taylor Allen, Tori Anne Brown, Madison Nykohle Cameron T Carver Flandro, Dalton John Jones, Alyssa Sarah Morris, McKenzie Rae Rust, Kristian Andria Miles Addison Folsom Talon Johnathan Hurst Connor Mehr Hyatt Reinhold Logan Patrick Taylor Allred, Brycen Gregory Burgoyne, Timothy Daniel Justin Kurt Carver Flitton, Tanner Jeffery Jones, Bria Mikel Morrow, Shelby Katherine Saitman, Tristan William McKaela Anne Forbush Allred, Rachel Lee Buh, Hayden Garrett Candace Brooke Casey Jace Eric Isom Preston Scott Meldrum Ezra Resek Simeon James Taylor Forbes, Rachel Marie Jones, Mitchell Todd Mortensen, Tanner Paul Salimbene, Alexandra Marie Anderson, Alexis Juanita Burnett, Jaden Daren Madison Amy Cassil Justin Palmer Foster Eliza Jane Jackson Ryan Tolman Merrell Baylee Reynolds Victor Anderson Taylor Forrest, Austin Morgan Jou, Christian Brian Moskalov, Daniel Parker Sanchez, Diamon Marie Anderson, Hunter Nathan Burnham, Kelly Ann Jed Connor Fowles Amy Elizabeth Jacobs Joseph Daniel Merrill Joshua Ray Reynolds Megan Terry Frampton, Jacob Douglas Kapetanov, Connor George Moulton, Shelby Lynn Sapp, Scout Truman Dustin Chase Anderson, Jarom Michael Burt, Austen Louis Makayla Fox Skyler Karl James Kurry Andrew Merrill Alec Brady Rhoton Abby Quinn Thatcher Frandsen, Cole Bradley Karl, Kyle Robert Mueller, Jason Andrew Schriever, Danielle Mary Sarah B Checketts Anderson, Jason Mitchel Burt, Bailey Diann Benjamin Mark Francis Nixin Scott Jannke Madison Meyer Parker Barton Rice Gentry Timothy Thomas Frandsen, Sara Jayne Katsanevas, Leonidas Britton Naegle, Kevin Spencer Scott, Sierra Noel Casey Beth Cheney Anderson, Madison E Burt, Tate Brodee Rebecca Leigh Francis Fujikawa, Kyle Tanner Kaur, Rupinder Naegle, Kelsie Amarel Sears, Brittany Marie Hayden Chisholm Jaxson Richard Jeffery Allison Meyers Olivia Ann Richards McKade Scott Thomas Anderton, Trevor James Bushey, Jordan Ranae Fullmer, Sydney Denise Keith, Olivia Rae Nay, Joseph Lee Seelos, Mason Benjamin Cayden E. Christensen Matthew Gunner Francom Chase Darin Jensen Chloe Hope Millburn Dallin Rigby Robert Stephen Thomas Anfinsen, Hunter Davis Buxton, Amanda Ann Funk, Austin Jay Kesler, Jonathan Ross Naylor, Bronson Nathaniel Shalvis, Ryson Charles Michael John Christensen Boston James Frasier Jordan James Jensen Lindsey Lee Miller Summer Rigby Sydnie Marie Thomas Arbuckle, Brittany Bybee, Cale McCann Gange, Nathanial Pavel Kiesel, Alex George Nelson, Brittney Jordan Shaw, Jonah Nathaniel Molly Makenzie Christensen Caeldton Jason Frederick Joseph Michael Jensen Lindsey Paige Miller Logan Timothy Rios Hollee Sue Thompson Ashliman, Derek Gordon Cameron, Lindzee Drew Garlick, Chase Keith Kilian, Miriam Alexis Nelson, Matilda Mariah Shirts, Carley Isaac Thomas Froisland Laine Nicole Jensen Sarah Anne Miller Denali Katherine Roberts Rachel Theresa Thompson Asplund, Erik William Cárdenas Rodríguez, Sara Mayely Robin Lyn Christensen Garlick, Stewart Thomas Jean Kim, David Hyun Nelson, Mckay Leo Siddoway, Sarah Louise Ashton Lynn Fry Alison Dian Jepsen Colleen Mills Rhett Bridger Robinson Sara Shannon Thompson Athay, Brian Richard Carr, McKinley Kathryn Jacob Lindsey Christiansen Gibson, Makyla Quinci Kimber, McKenna Nicole Newbould, Jordan Ray Silva, Shannon Raenell Jacob Parker Fry Duncan Jeffrey Jewell Raquel Mills Mitchel Mel Rogers Jessica D. Thuet Atkinson, Michael Spencer Carter, Anthony Ray Parker T. Christiansen Giles, Chelsea Jayne Kitchen, Cody James Newey, Matthew Charles Simonson, Joshua Ernest Matthew Charles Fuller Augustine, Marisa Katelin Carter, Sydney Victoria Robert Dell Christiansen Jacob Daniel Johansen Kaitlin Marie Mitchell Taylor Allan Rogers Emma Susan Tibbitts Gillette, Alexis Markee Klein, Hannah Gayle Newman, Hope JaNell Simonson, Nicholas Jerry Avery, Brady Ricci Catchillar, Ysabella Gaddy William Alexander Christiansen Justin William Fullmer McKenna Johanson Keaton McCall Mitchell Brayden Drew Ross Gage Lucas Tibbitts Gomez-Alvarez, Lorhen Miroslava Knight, Alexandria Nichols, Joshua Lee Skinner, Hayden Jake Badia, Nicolette Marie Cella, Hayley Ann Kaleb Andrew Funk Adam Mason Johnson Cambrea Elizabeth Moffett Maggie May Ross Jeff Udall Tingey Goodrich, Talin Jacob Paul Knight, Jared Benjamin Nield, Kylie Hannah Slade, Daniel Ross Abigail Christoffersen Baer, Joshua Travis Cena, Matthew Chase Courtney Lynn Furse Amanda Ruth Johnson Hayden Ryley Mondrans Molly Marie Ross Nathan Lawrence Tingey Gordon, David Paul Kraczek, Chandrelyn Rosalie Nielsen, Atali Ann Slinn, Julia Marie Morgan Kimberlee Christy Bagshaw, Baylee Tessa Chisholm, Michelle Emily Kathryn Garcia Audrey Fae Johnson Makenna Montano Taylor Ned Roueche Izaac Hunter Tisdale Grayston, Caleb Scott Lance, Emily Michelle Nopcharoenwong, Radit Smith, Dylan Frank Tiahna Rachele Cipriano Bagwell, Jordan Robert Chowen, Breeann Jacob Anthony Garcia Diana Lynn Johnson Mequelle Montgomery Colten Christopher Rowan Tayten Troy Tolman Greer, Jessica Yvonne Larsen, Kennedi Nicole Norton, Jacob Aaron Smith, Darian Nicole Chase Clampitt Baldree, Luke Alexander Chowen, Joseph William Gunnell, Kaylisha Colette Larson, Jared Dean O'Brien, Brayden Spencer Smith, Jameson Craig Andrew Jeffrey Clark Annie Rebekah Gardner Ella Johnson Madelyn Emma Moody Elizabeth Rowley Amanda Trang Baldwin, Jacob Connely Christensen, Jessica Mariah Gutke, Melissa Julia Larson, Zachary Christian Ockey, Sarah Camille Smith, Justin Alexander Daniel Spencer Clark Rachel Lydia Gardner Madison Briann Johnson Davis Moon Nicholas Andre Ruiz Coleman Christopher Treadwell Ball, Allison Christensen, Lane Paul Gwilliam, Mathew Donovan Lee, Duane Thomas Olausson, Nicholas Andreas Smith, Kristine Kaye Sean Michael Clark Taylor Preston Gardner Mark Nathan Johnson Ashlyn Nicole Morley Zachary Rushton Keaton John Tribe Bangerter, Jacob Nathan Christensen, Rilee Hadlock, Maxwell Aaron Lee, Sierra Rae Oldham, John Dylan Smith, Sienna Lea Landon N. Clarke Brennan McCoy Garlick Michelle Anne Johnson Chloe Elizabeth Morris Madison Russell Sarah Breeann Tullis Bangerter, Rachel Christensen, Stockton MacRay Hamm, Andrew August Leishman, Hanna Jean Olsen, Anita Kensey Smoot, Sadie Joyce Madison Garlock Rachel Nicole Johnson Nathan Gary Mortensen Mark Akira Sabin Brianna Turley Bangerter, Rebecca Christensen, Tyler Samuel James Franklin Clawson Hammerstrom, Sarah Ann Leishman, Jacob Kimball O'Neal, Haylee Nicole Soffe, McKenna Elise Makell Garrett Robert Neil Johnson Trina Michelle Mounteer Alberto Sabogal Kamber Tuttle Bangerter, Taylor Dustin Christison, Rachel Samuel Clawson Hammond, Alex Jason Lemmon, Amanda Jean Olvera Ramirez, Jared Soutter, Alex Obrien Jamie Danielle Gaskill Ryker LeGrand Johnson Gisella Sariah Munoz Cory William Sadler Solomon David Twitchell Banovich, Nicole Brittany Clark, Kristen Malia Jordan Howard Clegg Hankins, Dawn Elizabeth Lewis, Jenna Nicole Orazem, Guy Wesley Spangenberg, Jordan Tyler Barclay, Colton Maurice Clarke, Jessica Marci Meghan Auria Cleverly Chelsi Noel Geary Tyler Samuel Johnson Joshua Scott Munson Joshua Salas Jaiden Andrea Vaca Hanks, Harrison Douglas Alonzo Qing Lim, Glorianne Xi Overton, Kiley Mae Standiford, Mckayla Rose Bardales, Pierina Iris Clift, James David Jacqueline Ann Clifford Kyle Roland Gee Ashli Dawn Jones Bridger Joseph Murdock McKay Taylor Salisbury Brigham Valentine Hansen, Amanda Nicole Lindgren, Jack Mark Charles Pace, William Alexander Staples, Sage Barnes, Heather Lynne Cluff, Casie Chyann Ashley Marie George Brayden Bryce Jones Emily Morgan Murdock Brandon Devan Sanchez Hannah Georgina Vanderhoeven Harms, Jeremiah Kjar Lindquist, Jaden Rusty Pack, Andrew Osamu Phillip Stark, Taylor Dane Zachary Aaron Cline Barnes, Kylie Kay Coleman, Madison Ellen Sydne Kay Gerrard Elise McKenna Jones Amelia Nash Braden John Sanders Anna Christine Vandrimmelen Harrison, Jessica Ann Lindsey, Cole Bill Page, Demetri Thomas Starr, Kennedie Elizabeth Camberra Clinger Barnett, Elizabeth Collier, Calista Tanner Bird Gerrard Erin Christine Jones Kayley Neilson Mitchell Trent Sanders Carlos Adolfo Vasquez Hawkes, Jordan Daniel Littlefield, Kristine Marie Park, Eunae Steed, Sarah Rebecca Jaidin Lindi Cloward Barnett, Jason Philip Collings, Kiana Nadine Hawkes, Levi Bryan Lopez, Mitzi Ameyallit Paskett, Makenna Jean Steinhorst, Amanda Marylyn Bailey Ann Collard Lucy Christena Gheen Lizabeth Ann Jones Alexa May Nelson Shaela Brin Sanders Colton Dwayne Vawdrey Barrs, Ashley Danielle Condie, Curtis James Hawkins, Joseph Elden Lowry, Stormi Renee Pead, Karrie Betsy Steinhorst, Lindsey Janice Braden Mark Collett Kinley Gibbs Tyler Sven Jordan Jacob Edward Nelson Trevor Scott Sandholtz Mackenzie Courtney Vidal Barton, Haley Ruby Cook, Andrew James Haws, Reed Nahum Lund, Megan Rachael Peek, Joshua Robert Stevens, Rachelle Angelica Tyler Jason Collings Zachary Albert Gibson Kylee Marie Jordison Nathaniel Reed Neubert Victoria Sandholtz Kurt Young Volmar Baxter, Makenzie Fay Cornford, Caden Scott Hayford, Kennedy Joi Lund, Thomas George Peery, Brooke Stevenson, Alexis Morgan Garrett William Collins Caleb Michael Gibson Jerika Jorgensen Caden Taylor Nichols Caleb Call Satchwell Jesse Lester Wade Beal, Elizabeth Adriana Cosper, Christopher Layton Heiner, Jill Marie Lyman, Tod John Penrose, Ethan Charles Stewart, Megan Melissa Evan Brian Glissmeyer Andrew McLeod Judd Scott Stewart Nichols Valerie Anne Saunders Elizabeth Waldron Beal, Tanner Andrew Cox, Shelby Marie Casey Conover Heiner, Morgan Ashley Madsen, Emily Nicole Perez, Yasmine Monique Stewart, Quin Adams Isaac Godderidge McKenna Justensen McKenzie Lee Nicol Mallorie Megan Savage Emma Waldron Bean, Jordan Ashlee Crapo, Kelsie Brooke Evyn Charles Conrad Heining, David Michael Maea, Bruce Taleni Jimmy Perfidio, Caesar James Stock, Peyton Anthony Benjamin Reyns Godfrey Miram Kristine Kammeyer Austin N. Niederhauser Breesa Ann Saxe Brooklyn Lori Walker Beardall, Jensyn Abigail Creer, Rachel Sandra Hannah R. Cook Hellewell, Sarah Lynn Maez, Clovis Tofa Peters, Nicholas Greg Stoll, Sarah Louise Beckman, Chase Christopher Cruz, Ryan Paul Mason Curtis Cook Justin Victor Godfrey Connor Michael Kauffold Ashley Nielson Brendan Jon Saxey Benjamin Jeffrey Walters Henderson, Jake Spencer Malmstrom, Carver Parker Petersen, Kevin Alec Stroh, Jonathan Dalin Beckstrand, Tyler Gordon Cummings, Laura Ann Micah Elizabeth Cook Elijah Ashley Goldsberry Gentry Tess Keaton Jaden Tyler Nielson Jenna Jeanne Schaelling Eric Craig Warburton Henderson, Kortnie Mangum, Citlalli Mercedes Pettegrew, Brayson Isaiah Strong, Aubrey Beddes, Colten Alan Curtis, Megan Heather Jordan Brett Goldsberry Meilee Paige Keddington Rebecca Elizabeth Nolan McKenna Luan Schleich Joshua Thomson Ward Herrmann, Aoibheann Cathryn Mann, Madalyn Emily Pickett, Reed Wilson Sulser, Keyton Shawn Wesley Jacob Cook Bednar, Jeffrey Robert Davis, Beau Robert Bryson Elroy Golightly Drew Aaron Keller Sarah Noorda Isaac Destin Schraedel John Dallas Warner Hess, Jill Manser, Carson Taylor Pike, Jaymon Douglas Supinger, Caitlin Elise Eric Scott Cote Beeton, Jenna Marie Davis, Gavin Scott Jacob E. Gonzales Courtney Elane Kemp Mary Norager Reagan Susan Schroeder Aubrey Marie Warnick Hess, Madison Marks, Bradley Robert Pinnock, Alec David Sutton, Cassandra Rachel Cottle Behunin, Madison Avery Davis, Hunter Squire Higgins, Kyle William Marshall, Taylor Sean Pitt, Rachel Lynn Swan, Sophia Ruby Sophia Cheyanne Cottrell Brenden Michael Gorze Lydia Jean Kemp Rachel Marie Nord Nathan Schwemmer Jorden Elise Warren Benjamin, Jared Anthony Dedman, Christopher Wade Hiller, Isaac William Maxfield, Bryan Kelly Porschatis, Trevor Karl Anne Swensen, Macall Lee William Bruce Cowser Morgan McKayla Graham Marina Anne Kenner Bailey Marie Northam Megan Seager Davis K. Watkins Benson, Joseph Michael Delahunty, Jordan Charles Hinerman, Danton Scott Maybee, Kali Kim Poulson, Ellen Ashley Tanner, Matthew Jerry Kylee Breann Cox Andrew Perry Grant Kaiden Boyd Kershaw Elizabeth Marie Norton Braden Mark Seegmiller Brady Paxton Webb Biehn, Cassidy Carolyn Dockstader, Ellisa Mikialah Hodges, Nathen Kim McClure, Giselle Rose Powers, Cody Jacob Shiloh Tatarevic, Kenan Jackson P. Crow Avery George Grant Lauren Nicole Kettle Hanna Ause Nowak James J Seelos Tanner Aaron Webb Biesinger, Jessica Taylor Dorrance, Riley Jean Hodgson, Abigail Ivy McDonald, Brittney Prescott, Andrew Shane Tatarevic, Nermin Perry Dakota Grant Alec Ned King Siona Sll Nuusila Benjamin Ross Shaner Rebecca Alyse Welch Biesinger, Mikhaila Brianne Dover, Cody Robinson Landon Phipps Crowther Hogge, Mallory Jo McDonald, Brady Alan Preston, Jack Michael Taylor, Matthew Greg Carl Christian Gray Dominic Allen King Daniel Alexander Nybo Lucas Michael Shaner Nathan Edward Welling Bigler, M'Kaylee Olivia Dover, Mikelle Miranda Curtis Hood, Jasmine McEwan, Anne Kathryn Price, Melanie Rose Telaroli, Miciah Paige Katie Isabelle Graydon Ladd Halverson King Brandt Nye Kyle Glen Sheehan Alexis Irene Wenzbauer Black, Rachel Ann Dransfield, Linda Michele Curtis Douglas Daley Horn, Bailey Bleu McFarland, Elaina Claire Price, Spencer Alexander Tew, Nicole Ann Black, Spencer Thomas Duke, Connor Andrew Maddisen Nicolle Daneluk Kenzie Lynn Green Tyler Mark Kitchen Makenna O’Brien Adam Devon Shaw Noah F. Wenzel Horner, Jasmine Nicole McFarland, Grace Emma Proctor, Brandon Jay Thaxton, Sarah Danielle Blackburn, Camille Jana Dunford, Samuel Clayton Ababaile Patricia Darling Jordan Wesley Greer Anna Kletzli Myrinda Olcott Jonathan S. Shepherd Jaxon Wernli Horsley, Barbara L Meador, MiKayla Ellen Pueblo, Kylie Lynn Thomas, Breaunna Blackburn, Henry Grant Edens, Adriana Lyn Maddison Marie Gregson Sarah Kletzli Morgyn Lynn Olson Myranda Taylor Shurtliff Madeline Marie West Hortin, Trent J Mecham, Max A B Raccuia, Heidi Jo Thomas, Deidra Rae Kaitlyn Datwyler Bloomfield, Lauren Eggleston, Kaycee Ann Cale Allan Griggs Hailey Knighton Megan Elise Orton Conner Slamon Simonsen Ashtyn Taylor White Howell, Bailey Jo Mendiola, Jorge Cervantes Rasmussen, Cade Paul Thomas, Emery Daniel Meaghan Rashell David Boaz, Baily Michelle Ellis, Jessica Erin Rebekah Kate Groll Parker Randal Kowal Bryan Michael Ostermiller Nicole Sims Mason Kenneth White Howell, Henry Jordan Merryweather, Chance Tyler Rawlings, Brock Troy Thomas, Landry Arden Wolley Davidson Boddy, Jacob Connor Enser, Madison Sue Hubble, Craig Tyler Miller, Emilee Rawson, Kaden Blaine Thomas, Rowan Cottrell Cassie Davis Abigail Guest Brooke McCall Kraus Taylor McKenzie Overton Mckenna Singley Tiffanie White Boehlen, Kyle Thomas Erasmus, McKenna Lynn Huff, Bailee J Miller, Nathan Lewis Reece, Izabelle Thomas, Sydney Colten James Davis Bailey Ray Gunther Alysen Alora Krummenacher Dallin James Packer Rachel Julia Skud Tristin Cameron White Borden, Erica Susanne Erickson, Gus Galloway Hughes, Tori Elaina Mills, Mikell Alexandra Reese, Ammon Jerrold Thompson, Ambria Helen Kirsten Davis Brandon Lawrence Hacking Foster David Krutsch Chiara Belen Padilla Aubrie C Smalley Angel Patricia Whitequills Bornholdt, Jameson David Erickson, Sarah Louise Hutton, Joshua Peter Mismash, Lydia Mae Reiche, Becky Lynn Ryan Thurston, Elijah Scott Kole Steven Davis Andrezza Hadley Phebe Ann Krutsch Keiann Caitlyn Page Alyssa Marie Smith Jessica Jolene Whitmer Bothell, Christopher Andrew Erickson, Tyler Scott Ingraham, Mikaela Marie Mitchell, Allyn Reid, Jacob Ford Timmreck, Chase Benjamin McKay Hadley Maxwell Thomas Kunz Kwin James Page Amy Camille Smith Zachary Bryan Wilde Bouck, Zane Duffy Esplin, Mary-Ashley Landon Michael Davis Jackson, Ciara Rae Mitchell, Daniel Michael Remington, Sierra Lyn Tinsley, Melissa Lorelle Jill Marie Hafen Madleyn Marie Lalli Ashley Brynn Paget Christian Tyler Smith Ethan Barlow Wilkinson Bowman, Reygan Elizabeth Essig, Lindsey Shauna Taylor Anne Davis Jacobs, Madison Annie Mitchell, Jonathan Michael Reynolds, Angeleah Faith Toole, Katelynn Lydia Ashley Elizabeth Hale Lacey Mari Lanterman Brennan Taylor Palmer Dakota Kevin Smith Hannah Elizabeth Wilkinson Boyle, Jack Kyle Etheridge, Victoria Lynnette Hannalee Daw James, Kenadee Morgan Moffat, Savannah Ruth Reynolds, Jasmyne Candice Bredsguard, Kristen Evans, Annakeya Joy McKenzie Lynn Day Bryce Keith Haley Isaac Daniel Larsen Ellika Sarah Palmer Jackson Travis Smith Rhodehouse, Trek Seamus Brenneise, Micayla Maree Jenkins, Brock Travis Money, Amanda Marie n See “DAVIS” p. D4 Eric Christopher Hall Tauni Jean Larsen William Preston Palmer Jaxon Scott Smith n See “DAVIS” p. D3 Evans, Jack Bradbury D4 GRADUATES CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015

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Continued from p. D3 Udy, Christian Mcclain Vockel, Averie Jean Watts, Boston Kevin Wilcox, Laura Wood, Katelyn Emily Toone, Emma Marie Ulrich, Mikelle Lydia Vranes, Samantha Chao Watts, Jacob Samuel Wilcox, Megan Hope Wood, Theresa Jeanette Toone, Jacob Quentin Unutoa, Brittanie Bettilyne Wakley, William Clark Wayman, Cory Dee Wilde, Anthony Lawrence Woods, Alexandria Toone, Preston Neilson Urquhart, Amari Wei Walker, Jacob Mark Webb, Zayne Ayinde Wilkes, Robert Grant Woodward, Tess Totterer, Philip Navar Valentine, Brynley Wall, Kaylee Lorraine Weddington, Kayla Michelle Wilkins, Kylie Elizabeth World, Baylee Marie Townsend, Paige Errin Vance, Jacob Joseph Wall, Mickel Irene Weight, Tyson Koenig Wilkinson, Brenna Marie Worthington, Mariah Tripp, Brookelle Rebecca Vanorman, Jacob Ryan Wall, Vanessa Sue Welch, Stockton Mark Willey, Elizabeth Wright, McKenna Eliza Trujillo, Joseph Andrew VanOverbeck, Haley Nicole Wallis, Monica Wells, Brandon Chase Williams, Kellie Janet Wright, Mason Nickolas Trump, Megan Kelley VanWagoner, Ian Michael Walton III, James Clissold Wesche, Davis Reed Williams, Tyler Bruce Yi, Daeun Tulane, Keely Brooke Vargas, Stephany Lizette Ward, Eliza Wheatley, Zachary Edward Wilson, Colin Thomas Ynchausti, Hannah Tullis, Jacob Ross Vaughn, Adam Keith Wardle, Truman Reading Whitaker, Christian Nephi Wilson, Sydnee Elizabeth Zesiger, Cole Craig Turner, Jackson Chase Vaughn, Austin Alan Wardrop, Rielyn June White, Joshua Taylor Wojciechowski, Shad Steven Zhang, Kimberly Tyler, Hollye Nicole Vawdrey, Jared Tanner Waters, Kayla Whitmer, Christina Anne Wood, Brenna Madeline

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Woods Cross High School will hold graduation cer- Jake S Hammond Bailey C Leary Camille M Noel ** Sarah Staker emonies on Thursday, June 4, starting at 2 p.m. at the Tanner B Hammond Katie J Lechtenberg * Roberto Ortiz Lauren Standing Bountiful Regional Center. Here is the list of graduates. Christopher D Harden ** Kelson B Lee ** Kami R Page ** Mitchell S Stansfield * Honor Roll **High Honor Roll Karlynn Hardy Nicolas A Lee Megan Palmer ** Tawnya A Stephenson Alexzandria M Harewood Sarah Lee ** Hans C Pande ** Chandler D Strong Cameron D Acocks Natalie R Dastic Jonas W Harmer ** Jessica M Levitre ** Brenn Parker ** Ryan N Stuart ** Robin J Adair ** Jaret D Davis Alyssa R Harper Brooke Lister Zachary B Parrish** Preston G Summers Lilli G Adams Thomas S Davis Christaen M Harris Ryan K Liston Natasha R Paschal Alex L Sutherland ** Keadon M Adamson* Byron C Day ** Olivia Harris Brian D Long Eric R Paxton ** Tyler G Swenson Raul Agustin John C Daynes ** David B Hart Anthony L Lopez- Morris Cadence J Pedersen Colton R Swim Aubrey Allred Christopher R DeCosta Kaitlyn M Hart * Brayden D Lott * Anabel Perez Haley C Tadler ** Robert J Alsop Marissa L Deering Marissa Hastings ** Amberly A Loveridge * Cameron B Perry Lindsey M Tagge * Timothy G Andersen * Jonathan K DeLaMare Sara E Hauptman ** Tyler D Low Samuel C Petersen ** Mykol L Tangaro * Isaiah A Anderson Logan Matthew Despain ** Jacob G Hawks Abigail P Luddington Andrea S Peterson ** Morgan M Tate * Austin J Atkin Dale Taylor Dibble Mitchel Scott Hawley ** McKenzie Lundy Austin W Peterson Cylea R Tauataina Trevor J Austin Taylor C Dillon ** Nathan R Haws ** Anna K Lynn Caleb J Peterson ** Cole A Thomas Tanner E Aycock Spencer D Downing Heidi M Hertig ** Ituala N Malakai Gabrielle D Pierce Tyler N Thomas Kaitlyn M Bancroft ** Allen J Duenas Natalie Hewitson ** Alyssa J Mann * David W Poole Cassandra Thompson Tabitha M Bardall * Brandon Dunn ** Marshall C B Hiatt * Catherine H Marcheschi Kathleen M Popham Courtney G Thompson * Katlyn R Barker Hannah E Dunn ** Teena R Hibbard Janeth M Marroquin * Jasmine N Porter * Brooke Tingey * Makinzie R Barnes * Kyle H Easton Emma C Hicks Michael C Marsden ** Anise E Pribbanow * Jessica N Tippetts Sean T Barnes * Taylor S Edwards Jeremy B Hills ** Kaitlyn M Marsh Annalia O Price Christopher J Torres Bailee C Barton * Anthony L Ellison Abigail M Hoffman ** Rylee M Martin ** Tyler S Price Jakenzie N Trease * Nathan T Bateman** McKayla E Elwood ** Millika E Holbrook ** Erika W Mattinson ** Lance A Putnam Ashley- Kate Tufts ** Gabrielle Beard ** Elodie M Ence ** Tanner C Hooper ** Andrew P Mauerhan Mason s Randall Alexandra E Utrilla Sarah E Bell ** Brady S Erickson Jayci Horgesheimer ** Kole F Mauldin Kyra Rapp ** Luis P Valdivia Emily E Benson * Brett Erickson Rachel A Hosman * Filipe Siale Mausia Brandon A Redd Enjole M Vallejos Zachary T Benson * Kyra J Fawcett * Alicia C Howard Lyla V Mausia Amy J Richardson ** Makenzie A Vance ** Brayden J Bernard Samantha K Feil * Timothy T Hoyt Haley L Maxwell Isaako K Ripley Preston W Vance ** Madeline Betenson ** Justice T Ferguson Brayden H Hudson Jazmine M Maxwell Matthew B Roberts ** James D Vanleeuwen Vanessa Billingsley Mandalyn Ferguson ** Thomas R Hugli Paige O Maxwell ** Hanalee Robinson ** Makayla Vann * Brianna L Blosch ** Matthew S Fisher ** Cimberee J Humphrey Riley M McBride Jafet E Rodriguez Erik E Vargas Michael A Blum ** Dylan J Flanary Gentry Hunsaker * Jessami A McDade * Bailey A Rogers ** Rebecca E Vaughn * Bailey N Bombard * Esmeralda Flores Jeffrey Allan Hunter Lacey D McEwan Kyle J Rogers Madison N Violette * Megan D Boulton Mikelle A Folsom ** Zachary R Hunter Keaton S McQuarrie Whitnee S Rogers Megan Volk * Drew M Bringhurst McKenzie J Forbes Landon B Huntsman Taylor S McQuarrie * Tyler E Rohwer* Ashley K Vonniederhausern * Brady S Broderick Jacob R Foster * Colton A Hyer * Michael M Meadows Whitney C Romney ** Trevor J Walker * Hunter Brown Ramona M Foster Kayla M Hymas ** Mario H Medina Aaron S Rose * Jake S Walster Adrianna T Browneyes Austin G Foutz Francisco X Illu Corona Taylor B Melby Addison M Rosner * Garrett J Warner Colton R Browning Emily L Fox Rachel Israelsen ** Daisy M Mele ** Braydon J Ruble Tyler J Warner Mitchell R Bruderer Zachary C Fox Brevan V Ita Kali M Merriam- Smith Andrew R Rummens ** Angela Warnock ** Marissa M Brunner ** Zachary G Francis Joseph W Jackson Samuel A Merrill Elizabeth R. Sadler Anna E Washburn Corbin Bryson Abby N Frandsen ** Ryker R Jackson * Caden D Midgley Brady D Sanders London G Weiler * Dana K Burns Chace O Fullmer * Eden Jacobsen ** Rebecca K Miles * Taylor N Santo Tomas ** Kaitlynn M Wesley Chase S Burr Bryson T Gallagher ** Jachob W Jensen Kayla A Millar Deion N Saumalu Rebecca K Westergard ** Benjamin T Butters * Kelsey Gallagher Jessica H Jensen ** Emalee M Miller Nio F Sauni Reagan S Weston ** Harrison M Butters Marissa K Garner ** Kylee M Jensen Tyler R Moon Rachel Schaer ** Elisa C White Elizabeth N Caldwell ** Gabrielle M Gehring ** McKenna K Jensen Cameron J Morrill * Andrew F Schenk Nathan B White * Maura C Callahan Lauren E Gibson * Hyrum Parker Johnsen Gabriel T Morris * Kimberlee A Scott Nicholas J White Stephen Cole Cappellucci * James P Gilbert ** Davis R Johnson ** Emily A Mortensen * Alexandra N Sedgwick ** Alexia N Whiting Anil G Chaudhari Alex V Giles ** Rachel E Johnston ** Kelton C Mountford Shona M Seifert Richard D Whittaker Kyler G Christiansen Anna C Giles Bailee R Jones * Lance C Moyes Jaiden G Selfors Jensen M Willard ** Shawn M Christiansen * Milton T Giles Julia F Jones * George B Muhlestein Maya E Sewak Carson J Williams Emily Clark * Tremayne X Gillis Kriselle M Jones Mitchell E Muir Tyler J Shepherd Nathan R Williams ** Jared A Clark Tyesha E Gonzalez Mitchell P Jorgensen Darian C Murray ** Lachlan R Shult Chase E Wilson * Stephanie Kawehi Clark * Allee Goodfellow Sydney L Keene Parker L Murray ** Aurora C Siddoway Jordan R Wilson ** Taylor J Clayville Chantel E Goodrich Tatiana S Keller * Malu'ihi K Nae'ole Alexandra C Simons * Mikayla Wise * Brayden G Clement * Lauren K Goodrich Jessianne Kilpack * Shannel Naegle * Thomas T Singleton Emily A Woodbury ** Madison B Cleverly ** Austin J Goodwin Eliza K King * Jennifer J Narcomey * Brayden P Skillicorn * John McKay Woodwell ** Kiya R Cline * Garret N Grant ** Maylin Kingston ** Danielle N Neilson Zachary P Slatter Alexis A Workman Michelle Coffman Ellen Gregoire * Brandon K Kinsey Nathan C Nellis ** Sasha E Sloan ** Aubrey M Worthen Christian M Cohen ** Kayla L Gregory Connor R Kleinman ** Alexis G Nelson Adam C Smith Alexis Wright ** Colin Merle Saul E Guanuna Natalie H Klotz ** Eliason R Nelson Benjamin T Smith Cherry R Wunderlich Kamakana Cole ** Jolo S Guevara ** Braxton B Knapp * Jared J Nelson Brady C Smith ** Kelley M Xoomphon Spencer L Coleman ** Holly C Haertel Jordan A Knell Saxton M Nelson * Brandon G Smith ** Christian C Yost * McKenzie A Cook ** McKay J Hall Jayden N Knight Steven D Nelson Halle C Smith ** Harrison D Young Melanie Cook ** Travis C Hall Jason S Kofoed ** Talmage J Nelson Jacquelyn M Smith ** Lara Youngberg ** Dallin L Cordon ** Davis I Halls ** Shekinah M Krueger Sarah N Nestman Kylie R Smoot * Colton Wood Joshua M Cowley ** Ciara R Hamblin Zoe N Langdon Jasmine C Newell * Coleton W Sokol Calford K Zahne Spencer L Curtis Kennedy S Hammer Garrett H Larsen Mason J Newton* Madison E Sorensen ** Michelle F Dalley * Carolyn Hammon ** Joseph R Larson Brian L Nguyen ** Samantha A Sorensen ** Conner Kinkade Darling * Jacob G Hammond * Mette Laurence ** Anne Nish * Samantha M Soto CONGRATS GRADS! The staff of the Davis Clipper wishes you the best in your future endeavors.