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Austin a jet ski champion THE Former Wildcat wins national prize, page 20 Davis MAY 2013 Students show off sculptures THERE AREPg. MANY 15 DAVIS at BDAC exhibit,different types of massage page 9 DAVIS COUNTY HEALTH and benefi ts - wellnessCOMMITTED TO IMPROVING DEPRESSION Clipper linked to dementia WATCH 75 CENTS 1 IN 8 75 CENTS VOL. 120 NO. 130 WX to treat tainted water women binge drink LAUNDRY detergent pods dan- $4 million forgerous plant it will remove PCE, page 8 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Utah EDIA M UBLISHING Utah Publication of: P NextUtah Week EDIA M UBLISHING Utah Publication of: P Local runners Utah won’t give up Utah BY REBECCA PALMER Keep running Davis Clipper Editor This week, the South Davis Recreation Center is still lookng BOUNTIFUL — About 15 min- utes after Molly Richards crossed for residents to sign up at the the finish line at the Boston mara- last minute for the annual thon, she and her sister-in-law and Recycle Fun Run 5K event this heard a boom and saw smoke. Saturday, April 20. Maybe it was a normal part of the marathon, they first thought. The event will be a 5K only and Neither had been to the Boston cost to participate is $5. Register Marathon before and thought the in person at the South Davis Rec- blast could be part of Patriot Day celebrations. reation Center, located at 550 N. Then, they saw the smoke. 200 West in Bountiful, until the “It was not clear smoke, you day of the race. Packet pick up is could tell the debris was in it,” she said. “We thought, ‘That’s not 7:30 a.m. on race day. just celebratory cannon smoke A race route is available on- or something. Something’s hap- Utah prepares for the big quake line at mapmyrun.com/routes/ pened.’” Auren Squires, Addison Johnson, Annie Howe and Madi Pierce (from left) react to the sound view/183091692. For more It took a few minutes and a of an earthquake at Tolmon Elementary on Tuesday. The first graders joined an estimated second blast, but soon panic hit 860,000 Utah residents in the Great Utah Shake Out at 10:15 a.m. Students were taught to information, email Leslie Jackson the crowd, and all Richards and “Stop, Drop and Hold On,” in a drill organized to prepare Utah resdients for a potential at leslie@southdavisrecreation. her sister-in-law could do was head earthquake. back toward the finish line to find com. their car. Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper The race is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. n See “RUNNERS” p. 8 Random drug testing for student athletes gets board approval BY LOUISE R. SHAW board member. “I like that it’s not punitive, and apply to all students in a fair and equi- cating, and not eroding the trust between Clipper Staff Writer it’s preventative. If we can catch any child table manner,” said Lovato. educators, students and parents.” and help them not get into drugs, it’s worth Those subject to the testing, who will The testing will be funded by adding $5 to BOUNTIFUL — A divided Davis School a yes vote.” include athletes, cheerleaders and student the fee students now pay for extracurricular Board voted on Tuesday to implement ran- David Lovato was one of two board officers, represent only 10 percent of the activities. dom drug testing in Davis County schools. members opposing the policy. Four voted in student body, he said. support. “It’s also unnecessary and redundant,” “I like that this proposal was brought to n See “TESTING” p. 7 us by parents,” said Kathie Bone, school “I oppose it because it does not protect said Lovato. “Our focus should be on edu- Davis Life .............................. 9 Obituaries .......................... 14 Youth ................................. 15 Sports ................................. 20 Index Horizons ............................. 12 Church Life ......................... 16 Business .............................. 19 TV Listings .......................... 18 15TH ANNUAL APRIL 19 & 20th FRIDAY &THIS SATURDAY HEALTH AND 10am-6pm WELLNESS FAIR • FUN PRIZES FREE • FREE WORKSHOP ADMISSION • ENTER TO WIN A TRIP TO KAUAI 2 Briefs CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 as a result of head injuries Hospital. He had not been death of his father, Gregory May 20 and faces up to suffered in the crash. wearing a helmet, a UHP Nance, on March 19, 2011. 15 years in prison on each Just before 1 a.m. on spokesman said. Dirate Nance, 31, was in 2nd count. Crime Briefs Sunday, McCullough was was treated at the scene District Court Monday Davis County Attorney driving behind a motorcycle and released. He had been where he accepted a plea Troy Rawlings said his Compiled by Melinda Williams driven by Jesse Dirate, 35, wearing a helmet. deal, admitting he shot office agreed to the man- of West Bountiful, accord- Several lanes of I-15 were his father at the Far West slaughter plea deal because ing to police. closed for about an hour Motel in Kaysville. He also of Nance’s mental state at Man pleads guilty Burglar gets 5 Dirate appeared to be and a half. admitted to throwing the the time of the shooting. to trying to kill following too closely, the gun into a creek to hide it. Nance shot his father years in prison report said. When Mc- In addition to pleading after the father kicked his Layton officer FARMINGTON — Robert Cullough started to brake, Nance shoots guilty to manslaughter, ex-wife and son out of his Santos Cruz, the man caught Dirate was unable to slow Nance pleaded guilty to rented motel room. FARMINGTON — A father, pleads to coming out of Clare B. Nie- in time and struck the back obstruction of justice, a Police searched for Layton man who was shot derhauser’s home on Jan. 31, of McCullough’s motor- second-degree felony. Nance throughout the night by a police officer in August manslaughter was sentenced last week to cycle. He originally told police following the shooting and pleaded guilty last week to serve up to five years in the McCullough was taken FARMINGTON — Joseph he shot his father in self- found him in a makeshift attempted aggravated mur- Utah State Prison. by medical helicopter to Allen Nance pleaded guilty defense. shelter in Layton the fol- der for beating the officer Cruz, 48, of Layton, plead- the University of Utah to manslaughter in the He will be sentenced on lowing morning. before the shots were fired. ed guilty to a third-degree Joshua Robert Isakson, felony charge of burglary. 31, entered guilty pleas to On Jan. 31 Neiderhauser first degree felony aggra- came home and found a car vated murder and two class parked in his driveway with A misdemeanor counts of two occupants inside. Cruz assault. was standing in his doorway He will be sentenced on holding a pry bar, and then May 23. Niederhauser fired shots. According to court docu- Crown Your As officers arrived, Cruz ments, Isakson assaulted a ran toward the home’ back- woman who was living with yard. Niederhauser chased him on Aug. 28. He then as- Cruz and fired a single shot saulted the woman’s friend. into the field behind the During the assault, he said MOM home. Nominate your mom he would kill any police Officers then located and officer who responded to arrested Cruz without inci- the call. dent. He was not armed. When a Layton officer to be Mother of the Year! entered the home, Isakson attacked him in the hallway Take a moment to nominate your favorite mother, grandmother, neighbor or friend as your city's 2013 and living room area, the Man dies after Mother of the Year. One outstanding mother from each participating city will be selected. Winners will court documents said. The be featured in The Islander May 8 and Clipper May 9. They'll also receive a collection of fun prizes officer fired his weapon motorcycle from area merchants at a luncheon in their honor. The luncheon will be held Friday, May 10 at noon at three times, striking Isak- the Wight House Reception Center, 95 N. Main Street, Bountiful. Fill out the form below, 100 words or son before the officer lost crash on I-15 less No attachments or extra space allowed. Only one entry per mother. Entry must be received at our consciousness. NORTH SALT LAKE In court, Isakson admit- — A man has died from offi ces by April 25 at 5 p.m. ted that while assaulting the injuries suffered in a crash Entry Form: Davis County Clipper Mother of the Year 2013 contest officer, Isakson repeatedly of two motorcycles early said he would kill the officer. Sunday morning on the off- The officer needed sur- ramp of I-15 at 2600 South. Mother’s name: _______________________________Phone: _____________ geries following the attack. 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