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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-

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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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Please call before 2 p.m. Friday for a replacement: Thank you! 801-295-2251 ext. 120 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 News 3 Police: Clean out the medicine cabinet Celebrate Earth Day with Davis County residents of their medications, they USU Botanical Center may take unused medica- sometimes flush them down tions to one of seven sites the toilet, which can lead to BY JENNIFFER WARDELL ule of events, which means to be destroyed during a contamination of the water Clipper Staff Writer that people can arrive at or “Clean Out Your Medicine supply. leave the picnic at any time. Cabinet,” event on Saturday, Taking medications to a KAYSVILLE — Cel- There are even options for if April 27 from 10 a.m. until permanent collection site or ebrate Earth Day by taking the weather turns bad. 2 p.m. a Clean Out Your Medi- the planet out to dinner. “The Utah House will be The event is being cine Cabinet special event The USU Botanical Cen- open at the same time,” said organized by a coalition of can prevent this, the press ter is giving residents that McAllister. “If we need to, healthcare providers, the release says. opportunity with its upcom- we can move inside.” Utah Department of Envi- Davis County locations ing Spring Celebration and Since the event also serves ronmental Quality, Davis include: Picnic for the Planet, set for as the center’s annual Spring law enforcement agencies Bountiful: Smith’s Mar- April 22 from 6:30-8 p.m. Celebration, organizers and Hill Air Force Base. ketplace, 555 S. 200 West; at the center’s arboretum. are also teaching kids how It is a semi-annual special Smith’s Food and Drug, Residents are encouraged to turn a seed into a living community medication 2399 S. Main. to bring their own picnics necklace. The seed is stored take-back. Clinton: Macey’s, 2062 W. to this free event, which will in a tiny plastic bag, small People are encouraged 1800 North. also include recycled art and enough that it can be worn to clean out their medicine Farmington: Smith’s Food the chance to make living around a kid’s neck. If the cabinets to remove expired, and Drug, 1316 N. Highway seed necklaces. bag is kept moist enough the “The Earth provides seed will start to sprout. unused, and no-longer- A ‘CLEAN OUT YOUR MEDICINE CABINET’ event for Davis 89. needed prescription and Hill Air Force Base: enough food and water to “You can watch the roots County will be held April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. sustain 7 billion people,” spread out and the sprout over-the-counter medica- Stock photo BX 5845 E. Avenue, Bldg tions. The drop-off locations 412; Commissary, 7451 6th said Mindy McAllister, the develop,” said McAllister. are manned by area law enforcers say that keeping tions, such as antibiotics, for Street. wetland education coordina- An exhibit of recycled enforcement personnel. old or unused medica- use at a later date. Layton: Smith’s Food tor for the center. “This is art from nearby Columbia Clearing away medica- tions can lead to poisoning This is considered misuse and Drug, 1170 E. Gentile the one day a year we really Elementary will also be on tions that are no longer or can tempt those who and can lead to antibiotic Street. stop and think about that.” display. used prevents poisonings, might want to experiment resistance and can delay Sunset: Smith’s Food and The botanical center is “They’ve made some re- abuse and misuse, and with them for non-medical treatment of the original Drug, 2353 N. Main. holding the event in part- ally neat things with boxes,” protects the environment, purposes. condition, according to the Syracuse: Smith’s Food nership with the Nature said McAllister. “One year, according to a DEQ press Another problem has press release. and Drug, 951 W. 1700 Conservancy, which also we had a dragon made out release. been that adults and the Furthermore, when South. sponsors other Picnic for the of an old vacuum cleaner.” Health providers and law elderly may save medica- people choose to get rid [email protected] Planet events around the world. There’s no set sched- 4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

BRIGHTLY COLORED PINWHEELS placed near the Headquarters Library in Farmington cap- ture the attention of Oliver Wang. PInwheels have been placed around the county by the Utah Division of Child and Family Services and the Utah Association of Family Support Centers. The campaign is called “Partners in Prevention, Pinwheels for Prevention,” and signifies the impor- tance of preventing child abuse. Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper CJC helps hundreds of abused kids BY TOM BUSSELBERG aren’t reported” to law en- • Seventy percent or more Associate Editor forcement or such agencies of abusers were friends of as the Utah Division of victims. FARMINGTON — Just Child & Family Services. “We need to invite par- last year, the Children’s Law enforcers, attorneys ents into their schools and Justice Center interviewed and other officials can hold workshops” alerting almost 500 abused children interview children in privacy them to talk with their chil- and conducted almost 100 at the Children’s Justice dren about abuse, Burton physical exams, looking for Center. said. evidence of abuse. That contrasts sharply Parents should also care- The new facility, which with situations Kay Card, a fully monitor their children’s opened in December 2011, former Division of Child & online presence and use, she is a haven for abused kids. Family Services counselor, emphasized. The organization has been remembers. She has had Having previously worked in operation since the late to conduct interviews in for a police department and 90s. such places as the corner of at the Utah State Prison, It is “probably one of school stages or in princi- Burton recalled the case of the best things we can do pal’s offices, she said. a 13-year-old girl. for young people that get Before the Children’s Jus- “Through the Internet, abused,” said County Com- tice Center was located in a little girl met what she mission Chair John Petroff. Farmington, physical exams thought was the love of The home-like center is at had to be done in Ogden, her life,” Burton said. “She 98 S. 100 East in downtown Burton said. thought he was 18. He sent Farmington. Despite the high numbers, her money and she was His comments followed a officials say many children headed to California,” unbe- presentation about the cen- don’t get help. Often, victims knownst to her family. ter by its coordinator, Susan either don’t report the abuse Police stopped the girl Burton, to the Davis County at all for fear of reprisal, or just as she was preparing to Community of Promise they wait so long that an board a bus to California. earlier this month. exam reveals no signs of The man she thought was 18 The current building is abuse, she said. turned out to be an anything about eighteen months “Some 53 percent of vic- but. old and was specifically tims wait up to two years to The Children’s Justice designed, inside and out, report the incident,” Burton Center is funded through to provide a home-like, said. private and public sources, peaceful environment where She presented these so- and doesn’t rely on the young people up through bering statistics: county for much of its fund- the age of 17 can be inter- • One third of suicides in ing. The center gets some viewed after a sexual or the nation can be attributed funding through such fund physical abuse situation. to sexual or physical abuse, raisers as an annual golf “Last year we interviewed she said. tournament in June. 494 young people,” Burton • One third of perpetra- For more information, said adding, “Probably tors committed abuse on visit co.davis.ut.us/cjc. twice that number of cases one of their own children [email protected] April 20 book signing for local author

BOUNTIFUL — A this Saturday, April 20, ily after death.” mother’s love is stronger from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the The store is located at than death. Great Harvest Bread Co.,in 43 E. 500 South in Bounti- One mother’s ties to Bountiful. ful. “Abby” is also available her family is at the heart “A young mother dies and online at Amazon.com and of “Abby,” a new book by find out she’s still connected tatepublishing.com. Bountiful author W. Anne to her family,” said Johnson. [email protected] Johnson. She’ll be on hand “The book is her journey to to sign copies of her book find a new place in her fam- CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 News 5 April 24 forum will discuss Kaysville residents rally for tennis courts BY LOUISE R. SHAW The council meeting drew over mental health Clipper Staff Writer 100 of them, some holding balls, others waving rackets. CENTERVILLE — As KAYSVILLE — The ball is in Jeff Neville offered the city part of its “Community Mat- the city council’s court now, after $3,000 toward rebuilding the Gai- ters!” series, the Episcopal tennis lovers of all ages served up ley courts. Steve Brown, a 13-year- Church of the Resurrection a multitude of reasons for city- old, showed with a swing of his arm will look at mental illness owned-and-maintained tennis how big bellies can grow if people on April 24 at 7 p.m., at the courts. don’t have a place to exercise. church, 1131 S. Main. The Some cited the city’s support for Ryan Oram said tennis had event is free and open to the other sports; some cited residents’ taught him discipline and hard public. needs for activities promoting fit- work and other life lessons. The forum will cover ness. The history of the city’s exist- Kim Moody said her husband’s the issues of recognizing ing courts and travel time to courts grandfather, Harold Gailey, who mental illness, intervention, in neighboring cities were also part donated the land for the park, treatment options and the of the equation. would have loved to have the cost of mental health care. The council was mostly sympa- courts back, something Garfield Health care and public thetic to the request for courts. confirmed. safety professionals from Finding financing for the im- “It was one of his desires to have Davis Behavioral Health, provements was a concern of other tennis at the place he and his wife, the Veterans Administra- council members. Louise, donated,” said Garfield. tion, private clinics and the MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE attended a recent meeting to show support for It was the economic recession Most residents who spoke ex- Kaysville tennis coursts. More than 250 people have shown their support on Bountiful Police Depart- pressed interest in rebuilding the that made it necessary to priori- ment will participate in a a related Facebook page. tize improvements and delay the two courts at Gailey Park, which Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper panel discussion. have been locked since 2009 due to tennis courts’ reconstruction, said By some estimates, at Garfield. safety concerns. she learned that Bountiful has 23 dressed the council. least one in six people will The parks and recreations de- Others supported adding more courts, Layton has 16, Farmington In contrast, Walker said the city suffer the effects of some partment will ask for $110,000 in courts in larger parks such as has 10, Clearfield has four and has 18 soccer fields and 14 baseball form of mental illness each city funds from next year’s budget Barnes Park, where they could Sunset has two. Fruit Heights and fields. year, organizers say. These to rebuild the courts, he said. feature lighting at night. Kaysville have no city-sponsored Walker started a Facebook page include depression, bipolar “Parks and Rec is totally behind Brighton Walker spearheaded courts. and soon had 258 supporting her disorder, substance abuse getting this amenity into this city,” the drive to rally support for courts. The courts at Davis High are drive. and schizophrenia. said Garfield. After contacting Parks and Rec- very often in use by teams and for “Many people wanted to know “Community Matters!” reation supervisor Vance Garfield, classes, according to many who ad- how to help,” she said. [email protected] forums have been devel- oped by the church to ad- dress major issues confront- ing residents of south Davis County. Past forums have dealt with issue of domestic violence, sexual orientation and Alzheimer’s disease. [email protected]

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Behind the front page Cyclops Run through it History, Honest Abe was a distance runner in ington, D.C. This is a sad, high school, and though scary time for many people, II was never much of a and its one that is full of and the Hard Rock speed demon, logging miles unknowns, but that doesn’t and miles of runs on mean we should quit. The opinions stated in this article are Korean War and the U.S. and United Utah’s roads and trails The Davis dis- Nations involvement. helped shaped who I tance runners I solely those of the author and not of The Davis Clipper. Without knowing history, argu- am today. spoke to this week ments and conclusions are filled One of my already know this, hile walking past Ford’s with errors. most memorable and their exam- Too many Americans, for instance, BRYAN GRAY lessons was about ple is heartening. Theater in Washington, D.C. last week, I encountered an think that the separation of church how to cope with It makes me and state is contained in the U.S. with the Brooklyn Dodgers, I was the jabbing side smile to think elementaryW school group that had just left the nearby Hard Rock Café. I was Constitution. (It isn’t. It comes from amazed to hear so many adults say- ache pain that that whoever a private letter from Thomas Jeffer- ing “Did that really happen? I didn’t usually comes decided to take amused to hear a young boy ask his teacher, “So Abe Lincoln was shot at son that has since become tradition realize that blacks were treated so about a mile on distance and has been sanctioned by numer- poorly.” and a half into runners has no that theater. I bet he and Mrs. Lincoln ate dinner at the Hard Rock.” ous courtroom rulings. Why didn’t they know? The civil a run. At first, I Rebbecca Palmer idea what he or Too many Americans believe that rights movement doesn’t date back thought the pain she is up against. The teacher laughed and so did I. Editor But I wasn’t laughing the next day at the Second Amendment forbids any to the dinosaurs; Dr. Martin Luther meant I was hurt- Don’t quit federal or state government from King’s letter from the Birmingham ing myself, so I running, don’t the Smithsonian Museum of Ameri- can History when a high school stu- regulating guns. (Even very conser- jail happened only 50 years ago, and had to quit. quit going to large social vative Supreme Court Justice Scalia it was only a few years prior that Then, my team captain gatherings, don’t quit sup- dent viewing the “American Soldiers at War” exhibit was baffled by the acknowledges that government can black singer Marian Anderson was taught me that the best porting your towns and enforce reasonable gun laws, and the forbidden to ride an elevator to her thing would be to make my- cities, and don’t even quit. information signs explaining World War II. current court is expected to rule on room at the Hotel Utah. self look like a baboon and This has been a bad week, whether or not citizens even have History teachers must do a better breathe heavily and with but the best thing to do is “This says we fought the Ger- mans,” he said to his friend. “I the right to carry a gun outside their job making history “live” instead of consistency, even if passers- breathe deeply and carry home.) boring students with memorization by looked at me funny. on. thought we fought the Communists in World War II. Why would we ever Too many Americans believe that of dates. Parents must do a better “They’ll be gone in a As my strong, wonder- “ObamaCare” was conceived by so- job of explaining historical high- minute,” she said. ful grandmother often says, fight the Germans?” History may not be the sexiest cialist Democrats. (The concept was lights and perspectives to their sons I don’t run much any- “This too shall pass.” originally proposed by a Republi- and daughters. We cannot expect more, but this week its good subject, but it is essential to under- stand the past in making decision can-leaning conservative think-tank Hollywood to do the heavy work to remember that lesson that saw it as a method of making with “42”, “Lincoln”, and “Zero Dark in the face of the Boston for the present and the future. My own experience with teenagers and Americans self-reliant and account- Thirty”. Marathon bombings and able. Later, Mitt Romney pushed Otherwise I can envision a college poisoned mailings to Wash- college students is that most lack basic knowledge about world events. it through in Massachusetts as a graduate 10 years from now asking, The current North Korean threats, “conservative” measure.) “I wonder what Pres. Lincoln ate for instance, cannot be understood While viewing the film “42”, fea- that night at the Hard Rock?” Letter without the background of the turing Jackie Robinson’s first season Police misconduct is not just Letter a Salt Lake County problem Common Core is concerning

Editor, management courses. Sim Gill Editor, michellemalkin.com/2013/03/15/time- health? http://www.earlylifepsych. Cops have a tough job and is an amazing ethical and hon- I, along with many others, have to-opt-out-of-creepy-fed-ed-data- com/common-core-note-to-the-com- are human and are not perfect, est man for what he is doing in grave concerns about the imple- mining-racket/), loss of local control munity/ All we want are answers to but are traditionally held to dismissing 80 some odd cases mentation of Common Core in our of our children’s education, and what our questions, and no one is willing a higher standard. There is so now against West Valley PD, schools, none the least of which is our children will actually be taught: to give them to us. Perhaps a little much police misconduct go- and the corruption that has that our questions are not being (http://www.utahnsagainstcommon- press would help? ing on Davis County, and the come to light. Police corrup- answered by the “powers that be”. core.com/jsd-teacher-afraid-to-speak- County Attorney’s office hides tion victimizes society, worse A few of my concerns: Data out-publicly/ ). How will this affect Mary Wiley, it from the public and so does then an offender of any-type mining and lack of privacy: (http:// students’ mental and emotional Salt Lake City POST, quite often. I am on a offends a victim. I am sharing public awareness campaign, all of this with you not because because when it comes to po- I am out to get the cops, cause Letters lice officers breaking the laws, I am really not. the discipline against them Bottom line is, Senator Todd policy should be worse rather then Weiler and all other good covered up and hidden and LDS legislative members in All letters must (1) be washed under the table. our state legislature need to signed, (2) be brief (gener- toughen up on public policy What we are seeing with ally under 300 words in West Valley Police, and Troop- and laws making the conse- er Lisa Steed are products of quences of police misconduct, length) (3) list the author’s the cops going unethical and and the hiding of it more city, and (4) give the writer’s trying to hide things. The only severe. It’s not fair to the telephone number. We difference is the Salt Lake public otherwise. All of this is reserve the right to edit all County Attorney’s Office and the reason I elected to not go letters for length or con- Sim Gill, who do what’s right, into police work and stayed in and call cops out on crap. Here the private security industry.... tent. For letters arriving in Davis County I believe the God bless Sim Gill for all the by e-mail, we will use the County Attorney’s Office is time he is investing to be ethi- author’s e-mail address in in cahoots with the police and cal on all cases involving West lieu of a signature. covers up bull crap. Valley Officer Cowley. Letters without proper The Police cover up for their identification will not be own, and it is unethical and Most Sincerely, dishonest, and I learned better Cory Greene, printed. in my criminal justice ethical Bountiful CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Opinion/News 7 Developing Davis The Marriage Wars Ralphie Parker’s Bountiful wish, part 1 Wisdom, passion and following dreams t was Christmas of 1944, growing, visionary corpora- hildren’s author Maurice DAWN follow his dream to be a full-time and money was scarce tion, or two, or three, to build Sendak said, “I wish you all BRANDVOLD-GRAY photojournalist. He’s thought it out, for everybody, including its headquarters at Renais- Cgood things. Live your life, he has good contacts, and he is giv- I live your life, live your life.” And ing himself a year to see if he can Santa. So when my mother’s sance Center. This is not the to the Honduran coup, the Libyan 11-year-old heart developed a pipe dream it might seem to that is the thought that keeps run- and Egyptian revolutions, and to make it. No home base in London desire for a typewriter, of all be. The site has more than 10 ning through my head, mantra-like, earthquake-damaged Haiti. or Paris, he is looking at northern things, she knew better than acres of shovel-ready building since my son confided his plans Last week, he told me that he Africa or Istanbul – to be closer to to even ask for one. Still, she space. It’s zoned for devel- (dreams) for the future. is planning to quit his great job, “things as they happen.” secretly hoped opment and it’s in He has lived in Washington, D.C. use the money he has saved and Call me crazy or irresponsible Santa would the very heart of a since the fateful day that he tucked or even a bad mother, but I told provide a miracle. prosperous but still his newly minted college diploma him to go. He is unencumbered I suspect kids idyllic city. It’s lo- in his backpack and set off across relationship-wise. He has proved believed longer cated conveniently the country on his motorcycle to ac- himself deliberate and thoughtful. and more sincerely between 2 freeway cept an internship. He has toiled at He is not fool-hardy or rash. back then. exits, yet its sur- various non-profits, scraping by for The only reason I can Meanwhile, rounded by a nice the past seven years, loving every think that he shouldn’t her little brother mix of established minute. do this is because I will was relentless in office, retail, and From a very young age, he has worry – not a very good pleading for a new residential space. In been drawn to photography. reason not to follow his bicycle. I imagine fact, a brand new, He loves to tell a story dream, and I told him the kid version John Pitt affordable housing through his lens. He has a this. of my uncle as complex is popping tender, idealistic soul Helen Keller an exact likeness of Ralphie up literally across the street and it’s obvious stated, “Life Parker, from my favorite from it. It’s also less than 10 in his work. is a daring holiday movie “A Christmas minutes from the Salt Lake He is also an adventure or Story.” All season long, he left Airport, which is better than adventurer, nothing at blatant reminders about his Lehi, Layton, or Lindon can captivated by all.” And bicycle dream wherever Santa say. And, their future cor- the human to this might find them. porate address will evoke condition. I add On Christmas morning, my a Bountiful image, which is This has “Live mother was astounded to see considerably more than it taken your that her little brother got his could say if it went to Magna, him life.” extravagant wish, yet there Herriman, or Sandy. The was no practical typewriter influx of employed, educated, under the tree. Years later, skilled workers and residents when she was old enough to to a corporate business park question Santa’s decisions, will provide more economic she was somewhat gratified development for Bountiful to learn that he had abso- than will another retail devel- lutely no idea of her secret opment, especially as those fter reading what my wife MARK GRAY for a chance of bettering them- desire. “If you really want workers and their families said to her son, I offer you selves, the decision to leave one’s something, you’ve got to let dine, shop, and live in south Athe advice I gave my son he stuck it out for another year job or pursue a different career people know,” was the lesson Davis County. when he told me eight years ago before accepting a solid offer from should not be made in haste. she learned. And she passed Bountiful needs to better that he was leaving his full-time a respected public relations firm. All of us would like to toss it on to me each December support its new and estab- job in Utah to accept a poorly- I am not afraid of risk, but I do our current jobs in order to be of my childhood. As a result, lished businesses before it paid position with a start-up believe today’s younger genera- best-selling authors, rock stars, I adopted the Ralphie Parker brings in more new ones, with company in Los Angeles. tion is susceptible to the siren song A-list actors, or acclaimed athletes approach to Christmas wishes one clear exception ... And “Don’t act rashly,” I told him. or “pie in the sky” dreams. Young featured in the pages of People and came out pretty well as what is that clear exception? “Just because you’re frustrated people expect to be happy in their magazine, and we would all enjoy a kid. In keeping with both the with your job, you don’t pick up job, and if a cross word from a being in the position of earning That’s a nice story for fictional and the factual wish and quit without knowing that superior or co-worker disturbs enough wealth to retire at age 50. Christmas 1944 ... but what fulfillment strategy of our the new job is significantly bet- their happy cocoon, they are ready But that’s not realistic. Neither does it have to do with eco- youthful examples, I am go- ter. I don’t think you have really to quit. is it realistic to expect enjoying nomic development in April, ing to spread my requests out thought this through; you are bet- The reality is work is not always your job 100 percent of the time. 2013? As untimely as it may a bit. I don’t want to appear ter off staying put until something pleasurable; that’s why they call it Pursue your dreams, but don’t seem, my 50-year-old heart to be greedy. So, watch the stable comes around.” “work”, not recess. While everyone throw caution to the wind unless has developed a few extrava- next edition of this column He wasn’t happy with me, but should always have their ears open you are truly miserable. gant wishes of its own. So for Ralphie Parker’s Bounti- following the example of Ral- ful Wish List — Part 2. Hint: phie Parker and my Uncle, It’s not a Higbee’s Depart- I’m just going to put them out ment Store. there, with the sincere hope Editor’s note: Pitt is running that somebody in our com- for Bountiful City Council in and a welcome deterrent for some tor their children for potential drug munity may know somebody 2013. This column does not Testing students.” abuse. or some way who can make reflect Clipper endorsement Though public comment was not “It’s a privacy invasion,” said Kay part of Tuesday’s agenda, several Allen, adding she may encourage them happen. or support of his candidacy. Continued from p. 1 Wish 1: Bountiful needs a parents expressed their opposition her children to play in clubs or rec- Four to five students from each to the policy by applauding the com- reational leagues rather than have high school each week will be ran- ments of Lovato and Larry Smith, to submit to the tests. domly selected to provide a urine who also opposed the testing. Existing policy allows for the test- Letters policy sample. If any test positive, they will “I hope there is a way we can ing of any student who is “reason- All letters must (1) be signed, (2) be brief (generally under 300 receive counseling and can continue appeal this,” said Kay Allen outside ably suspected” of drug abuse. Those to practice with teams, but cannot the meeting room after the vote was found possessing or distributing words in length) (3) list the author’s city, and (4) give the writer’s participate in games. taken. drugs face mandatory suspension. telephone number. We reserve the right to edit all letters for “I think we have to support the Her husband, Clay Allen, said A committee of parents, coaches, length or content. For letters arriving by e-mail, we will use the coaches, the trainers and the parents board members skirted their re- trainers, athletic directors and author’s e-mail address in lieu of a signature. who are kind of in the trenches, who sponsibility by not having a more district staff examined random drug Letters without proper identification will not be printed. have brought this to our attention,” thorough public debate. testing policies established in other said Tamara Lowe, board president. He said it is the responsibility of Utah districts before recommending “I think this will be a deterrent – parents, not the schools, to moni- the new policy. 8 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 WX doesn’t ‘love that dirty water;’will build treatment plant

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Only three councilmem- that closed decades ago at an additional $6-$10 month woman Jill Evans. “It helped $300,000 for the initial Clipper Staff Writer bers were present for the the current site of Shopko. on their water bills, and me a lot.” planning and approximately vote. Councilmembers Rick More than 90 percent of another 25 percent said they The city is looking at fund- $500,000 in emergency fund- WOODS CROSS — Earnshaw and Tamra Day- the city’s drinking water wouldd be willing to pay ing from a number of sources, ing, he told the city. Woods Cross’ water may not ley were excused. comes from groundwater as much as $11 to $15 per including a grant from the Woods Cross already has be the dirty water of Bos- Councilmembers based wells. The city collects and month to build the facility. state Drinking Water Board. $500,000 in contingency ton’s Charles River, made their decision on input they tests samples from the wells Councilmembers toured Trevor Lindley, with JUB funds set aside for another famous in a 1960’s song, but received from residents at on a regular basis, according the PCE treatment plant Engineering, said getting such project that has been com- it is contaminated. a series of open houses in to information provided by operated by South Davis a grant may be unlikely be- pleted, and could use those To clean up four contami- March. the city prior to the open Sewer District early Tuesday cause the city hasn’t reached excess funds for the initial nated drinking water wells, More than 85 percent of houses. evening before voting. a hardship level. planning and engineering, the city council voted on residents surveyed through That information indi- “The tour made me real- The project will take Uresk said. Tuesday to build a treatment the open houses and online cates that in the four wells ize it’s not as complicated about $3 million in capital Initial surveying could facility to remove PCE and said the city needed to treat that tested positive for PCE, as I thought,” said council- revenue, another $250,00- begin within a few weeks. other contaminants from the wells to remove the levels of the chemical were the four water wells. perchloroethylene (PCE), well within safety require- The $4 million facility according to information ments. could be online by spring of presented by Josh Palmer of City officials maintain the 2014. the Langdon Group. city’s water is still safe to It will be located on land Ninety-six percent of drink. the city owns near its public residents surveyed said About 80 percent of resi- works shop and close to well the contamination was a dents surveyed said address- number four, west of 1100 problem. ing the contamination was a West and 2300 South, said The PCE is present very high priority. Woods Cross City Manager because of contamination Nearly 55 percent said Gary Uresk. from a dry cleaning facility they would be willing to pay

Runners Percentage of Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. that Resulted in Fatalities, 1970-2008 Continued from p. 1 Richards, 36, made it home safe to Bountiful that night. After a few days of reflection, she says it is what she learned from the people of Boston that left the stron- gest impression. Richards had moved up her plane trip from Tuesday to Monday evening, and knew before the race that A report from the National Consortium for the Study of making the flight would be Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of difficult. After the bomb- Maryland used this definition for terrorism: “the threatened ings, getting to the airport or actual use of illegal force and violence by a non-state on time seemed almost actor to attain a political, economic, religious, or social goal impossible. through fear, coercion, or intimidation.” A 2012 study from the She started pressing group found that in more than 2,600 terrorist events since 1970, through the walls of pan- attacks were widely dispersed and occurred in every state. icked people, not knowing what else to do. a row.’” “That’s what they want Many people helped her This year was Stock’s first you to do is be scared and get to her flight along the way, Boston Marathon, but he change what you do, so I she said, including the man- has run two or three mara- don’t think I’m going to ager of the rental car lot, who thons every year for the last change anything about Toby H Gonzales Insur Agcy Inc Mark G Kano Insur Agcy Inc Jone Olson Insurance Agcy Inc drove them to catch their few years, he said. what I do,” he said. “I don’t Toby H. Gonzales Mark Kano LUTCF CLU Jone Olson plane in his personal vehicle. The next day, he said it know how you can protect 465 South 200 West, Suite 2, Bountiful, UT 84010 21 S. 200 W., P.O. Box 807, 94 West 200 North, Bountiful, UT 84010 Once onboard, someone was particularly discourag- yourself from something Bus: 801-292-9424 Bountiful, UT 84011 Bus: 801-292-8413 Bus: 801-298-2636 gave up a seat so she and ing to learn that the people like that.” her sister-in-law could sit who were hurt worst by the Richards and Stock were together and talk through bombings were spectators, among about 30 Davis the experience. because it is the specta- County residents who “The impression that I tors that make the Boston completed the race. West came back with from the Marathon what it is. They Point Junior High School whole weekend was what line the streets throughout Principal Jed Johansen and an amazing city it was, how the course, he said, and his wife were among the amazing people were,” she were giving fruit, water and first runners known locally said. “People were so kind help to runners all day long. to have survived the blasts. to us.” After the bombings, they Online, runners who didn’t Jennifer Bassarear Ins Agy Inc Eckman Ins and Fin Svcs Inc Wayne Eckman LUTCF West Bountiful runner let runners into their homes make it to Boston were Jennifer Bassarear CASL/CLU 107 N Main St, Ste 104, Bountiful, UT 84010 98 West 200 North Mike Stock finished the and ran toward the disaster looking forward with perse- Boston Marathon about half Bus: 801-292-8291 • Fax: 801-292-1344 Bountiful, UT 84010 to give blood. verance. Bus: 801-292-7291 an hour before the explo- “That race is awesome, “Our heart goes out to sions, and was far enough just because of how the the Boston Marathon and away from the finish line people are,” he said. “They we encourage everyone run- that he didn’t see what hap- show up in huge numbers ning on the Layton Syracuse pened. But when he heard just to support people.” Marathon 2013 to try to the noise, he knew. Both runners were fright- qualify for Boston 2014 and “When I heard it, my wife ened that day and may be run it,” wrote organizers on was with me, and I told her better prepared for future that race’s Facebook page. ‘Those are bombs,’” he said. big city races, but neither “If we live our lives in fear “‘That just sounds like a will hang up their running we will never do anything bomb going off, two right in shoes. great like run Boston.” Davis “Romeo and Juliet” Calendar of Events listings, Page 11 9 Thursday, What’s on TV April 18, Life TV listings for the week, Page 18 2013 Embracing every dimension Students explore sculptural possibilities in BDAC exhibit

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL it to fly free. Clipper Staff Writer The most delightful 3D piece in the exhibit is at once the most simple and FARMINGTON – With enough most complicated. Elizabeth Holvey’s imagination, 3D art can seem almost “Negotiated” is displayed so that viewers alive. first approach it from the side, where it There’s plenty of that imagination looks like nothing more on display at the Bountiful/Davis Art than random items Center’s 2013 Davis District High School held together by a Student and Educators Exhibit, running curve of wire netting. now through May 3 at the Farmington A closer look will location. The exhibit includes a mix of reveal that some of the 2D and 3D work, but it’s the creativity items are book spines and personality of the vases, masks and and coat hangers, but sculptures that shine the brightest. nothing more than that. Several of the pieces are teapots or Move around to vases, useful items that also hint at a the front of the piece, fantastical story. In Lindsay Pearce’s however, and a human “Desert Memories,” the arms of the figure suddenly cactus seem as if they’re reaching up emerges like an to enfold the viewer. Allyse Craig’s optical illusion. “Aspirations of a Giraffe” transforms the animal into a cleverly shaped teapot FAR RIGHT: brimming with personality. Elizabeth Holvey’s Some pieces hint at other worlds. “Negotiated.” Elizabeth Holvey’s “Sleeping Czori” is Right: Kylie an elegant close-up look at a beautiful, Wilson’s “Faces mysterious alien. Down another hallway, of Wisdom.” Both Kylie Wilson’s “Faces of Wisdom” sees pieces are currently human spirits in what could either be a on display on the tree or a rushing windstorm. second floor of Wind also serves as the inspiration the Davis County for Raul Cruz’s “Night Wind.” Sinuous Memorial Courthouse. curves twist from a slender top down to Photo by Jenniffer a much wider curve, as if someone had Wardell | Davis released a windstorm and finally allowed Clipper

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Movie Beat JENNIFFER ‘42’ could have been so much more WARDELL Rated PG-13 for language, complicated thing is must have place it will likely earn in future racism and threats of violence. been to alter the course of history, high school classrooms. ignoring potentially wrenching But the same simplicity that Starring Chadwick Boseman, insight for simple aphorisms. makes it such a great lesson hurts Harrison Ford, Nicole Behari, The movie skips lightly “42” as a movie. Harrison Ford same aphorisms as the rest of the Christopher Meloni, and more. through a couple of key years in is entertainingly curmudgeonly cast, but the expressions on his Robinson’s life, starting with his as Branch Rickey, the Dodgers face during moments of silence Written and Directed by Brian time with the Negro-league team general manager who was first suggest at something far richer. Helgeland Kansas City Monarchs and end- inspired to de-segregate major And, occasionally, more joy- ing during his first season with league baseball. But the fact that ous. The best moment in the Grade: the Brooklyn Dodgers. This lets we never get to see him get that movie is the first time we get to audiences see the whole arc of inspiration, or are even given a watch Boseman’s Robinson steal Sports fans know that the Robinson’s climb, but at the same believable reason why he sud- bases against the Brooklyn Dodg- most memorable victories are time it shortchanges certain char- denly decided to defy the entirety ers during an exhibition game. usually the grittiest. Uncontested acters who are shoehorned in just of the baseball world up to that The smirk on Robinson’s face victories are good for the ego, but to acknowledge the time period. point, makes the character feel is both defiant and delightfully they’re boring to watch. We want “42” does devote plenty of more like a poster than a real as he silently teases the to see the sweat and blood it took time to the horrifying racism person. racist pitcher, running the other our team to make it to the top. Robinson faced, both the vitriolic As Robinson, relative un- man ragged with nothing more “42,” the new biopic of base- bile of the few and the casual de- known Boseman comes the clos- than speed and fearlessness. Photo courtesy of Warner Brothers ball legend Jackie Robinson, is rision of the masses. Anyone with est to moving beyond the script. Instead of a living legend or missing too much of that sweat to be shown in high schools, the slightest bit of social responsi- He imbues the baseball hero hero-in-the-making, I was finally and blood to be truly great. Di- complete with important lessons bility will cringe as they watch the with a restless, unspoken anger, seeing the man who refused to be rector Brian Helgeland has pack- and suitably heartwarming mo- movie’s simple, direct portrayal gracefully suggesting the internal stopped by anything. That was the aged Robinson’s story as an inspi- ments. But the movie never gives of what America was like. For struggle that the script barely has story I wanted to hear. rational highlight reel designed you a real sense of what a messy, that alone, the movie deserves the time for. He’s forced to spout the [email protected] Questions answered in fun ‘Fairy Godmothers, Inc.’ BY LOUISE R. SHAW There were so many ques- a book launch party on Wardell’s second book, a Clipper Staff Writer tions I had ... I’d never Saturday, April 27, from 1 to take-off on Beauty and the found a story that really 4 p.m., at Barnes & Noble Beast, has been accepted by BOUNTIFUL — Clip- gave me the detail I wanted, in Layton, 1780 Woodland her publisher. per readers will already so I decided I’d have to Park Drive. “The reason people write be familiar with the magic answer those questions for Book signings will follow, is because they love to read,” Jenniffer Wardell can weave myself.” the first on Saturday, May said Wardell. “There is joy with words. The book, she emphasizes, 4 from 1 to 4 at the Sugar- in words and stories. All Now she’s taking her is “clean,” with no swear- house Barnes & Noble, 1104 of those words and stories words to the next level with ing or sex scenes, and will E. 2100 South in Salt Lake, come in and they build up the publication of her first appeal to young and adult and a second on Saturday, inside you and you want novel, “Fairy Godmothers, readers alike. May 11, from 1 to 5 p.m. at to start telling your own Inc.,” coming out this month. The public is invited to the Layton Barnes & Noble. stories.” It is a dream come true for Wardell, whose love of books, of words and of writ- ing, put her on track early to be an author. “Kid’s Dentistry with a Woman’s Touch” It took more than 10 years of writing, of rewriting and of then of submitting her manuscript to publishers before”Fairy Godmothers, Inc.” got where it is today. “I’ve dreamed of this literally my whole life,” she said. “Fairy Godmothers, Inc.,” tells a creative side-story of the mixed-up adventures New Patients Welcome of Cinderella’s fairy god- Infants • Children • Teens mother. “I love fairy tales,” said Prevention Wardell. “I read every dif- ferent version that comes. Cleaning JENNIFFER WARDELL will be at the Barnes and Noble in The one character that no Sealants Layton on April 27 from 1-4 p.m. and on May 11 from 1-5 p.m. one ever paid any attention Tooth Colored Fillings to sign books. Courtesy art to was the fairy godmother. Nitrous Oxide Pediatric Sedation On Staff at Primary Children’s Medical Center

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Colleen P. Taylor, D.M.D. Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry 801-292-2828 • dentalcare4kids.com® • 535 E. Medical Dr. Btfl. UT 84010 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Calendar 11

ful Regional Center, 7 p.m. registration: Friday, May 3, 12:30 Don’t take this concert too seri- classes. Attendees must RSVP EVENTS Admission is free. More than to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. at the ously but expect to be enter- CLASSES by each Monday at noon. Call 150 members and volunteers will school. For registration and run tained by The Other 3 Tenors, Megan (801) 525-5088 April 19, 20 participate. information: syracuseelementa- members of the Wasatch Cham- • April 18, Advanced Direc- April 25, May 2, 4 ry5k.weebly.com. ber Music Society, Dr. Karen April 18, 25 tives, presented by Vista Care Davis Clipper Health and • Auditions for Bountiful’s Got May 10-11 Brookens and Lindsay Hickman Wellness Fair, including health • Davis County Health Staff, Vista Care Hospice. Talent concert will be held begin- • International Dutch Oven davisarts.org. Department’s Family Caregiver • April 25, Mindfulness, insurance information and well- ning at 6 p.m. at Discount Music, Society’s Spring Convention, Support Program is offering a presented by Angela Shumway, ness presentations, health screen- 412 S. 424 West, Bountiful. Legacy Events Center, 151 S. six-week series of classes for Hospice Care of Northern Utah. ings, chances to win prizes and Auditions will be for two min- 1100 W., Farmington. Admission more. South Davis Recreation utes. For more information and is free. Friday night, 6:30 p.m., individuals caring for family April 20 Center, Friday and Saturday, for audition applications please come early to cook or bring pot STAGE members who are older or frail. • J&L Garden Center presents 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. 550 N. 200 These classes are free to the contact Jane Joy at 801-349-5778 luck dish to share. Saturday, open April 22-May 18 Birds, Butterflies and Bees, 9 West, Bountiful. or Brad Johnson at 801-295- to the public from 9:30 a.m.to public. Individuals may attend • “The Secret Garden,” Cen- a.m.; Herbs in the kitchen, 1 April 19 4976 or email at:parkconcerts@ 3:30 p.m. IDOS.org. at any time during the series. p.m.; Fairy Gardening, 4.p.m.; terPoint Legacy Theatre, 525 The one-hour classes are offered • “Romeo & Juliet” - The Utah bountifulutah.gov. N. 400 West, Centerville. For 620 N. 500 West, Bountiful, April 27 on Thursdays at 10 a.m. at the “Shakespeare-in-the-Schools” tickets or more information, call 801-292-0421 www.JLGarden- Tour performance at the Layton • Book launch party for “Fairy 801-298-1302. CenterPointThe- Legacy House of Bountiful, 79 Center.com., info@JLGarden- High School Theater, 7 to 9 Godmothers, Inc.,” written by MUSIC atre.org. E. Center, Bountiful. Light re- Center.com. p.m. Free admission for the Clipper staff writer Jenniffer freshments provided at all of the enitre community. Appropriate Wardell. 1 to 4 p.m. at the Layton April 19 for students of all ages, family Barnes & Noble, 1780 Woodland • Association of Teachers of Park Drive. Reading and Q&A and friends. This Shakespeare Singing Winners Concert, 7:30 will be held at 2 p.m. Signed production was adapted from p.m., Assembly Hall on Temple hardcover and trade paperback the original Shakespeare play. Square. The Layton High School Theater copies of Fairy Godmothers, Inc. April 19-20 will be available for purchase. is located at 440 Lancer Lane, • The Temple Square Chorale, Layton. Production includes a veryone is welcome. accompanied by the Orchestra “talk-back” discussion with the • Clean out your Medicine at Temple Square, will present professional actors, after the 75 Cabinet. The service is free and minute show. anonymous, no questions asked. its annual concert, 7:30 p.m. in April 20 Smith’s, 555 S. 200 West, 2399 the Tabernacle. Free tickets are • Ann Johnson, Bountiful resi- S. Bountiful; 1316 N. Highway available at lds.org/events or by dent, will sign copies of her book 89, Farmington. calling 801-570-0080. April 20 “Abby” at the Great Harvest • Bike Sale to benefit the Bread Co., 43 E. 400 S., Bounti- Davis County Children’s Justice • Temple Square Concert ful, from 10 a.m. to noon. Center, 8 a.m. to noon, 198 S. Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly April 21 Main, Kaysville, across from the Hall, Temple Square. Celebrated • Antelope Island State Park – fire station. Great bikes for the pianist Amber Yiu-Hsuan Liao Syracuse. Earth Day Celebration: whole family, $10 and up. There will perform. Meet at the visitor center at 9 a.m. will also be a yard sale and bake May 6 and caravan to the ranch for a sale. • Barlow Bradford will con- presentation about how birds use Through May 3 duct the Utah Chamber Artists natural and man-made material • Bountiful/Davis Art Center choir and orchestra in the final for constructing nests. Also look will host its annual Davis School concert of their season, 7:30 for birds, nests, and other natural District High School Exhibition. p.m. in Libby Gardner Concert park features. Dress to spend time Davis County Memorial Court- Hall on the University of Utah outside. This event is weather de- house, 28 East State Street, South campus. For tickets call Kingtix, pendent. Park entrance fees apply. Door, 2nd Floor. May 4 801-581-7100 or go to utah- 801-721-9569. chamberartists.org. A shuttle April 24 • Team Syracuse Buzz Around 5k and Fun Run, 8:30 a.m.; 5k: will run from the Rice-Eccles • “Those Were The Days” is the Stadium to Libby Gardner Con- theme of the sixth annual Senior 9 a.m. Beginning and ending at cert Hall. Gala Dinner-Dance from 6 to 9 Syracuse Elementary, $15 for p.m. Hosted by Davis County racers 12 and under, $20 for 13 May 10 Health Department Senior Ser- and older, $50 family rate for up • “A Lite Nite of Chamber vices, the dinner, floor show, and to 5 racers. No guarantee of a Music,” 7:30 p.m., Kaysville dancing to live Big Band music shirt. Check-in and last-minute Tabernacle, 198 W. Center. are the festivities planned for a se- nior citizens’ “Senior Prom.” The price of $7.50 per person makes this event affordable. Call or pick up tickets at the Autumn Glow Tell Davis County what Senior Activity Center (801-544- 1235), Kaysville; Golden Years you’re doing! Send in your Senior Activity Center (801-295- 3479), Bountiful, and the North events, concerts, plays, Davis Senior Activity Center (801-525-5080), Clearfield. The deadline for ticket reservations is and community events to April 17. The dinner-dance is in the Davis High School Commons rjamieson@davisclipper. and cafeteria at 325 South Main in Kaysville. Davis High School’s com to get them included Jazz Band, along with several talented student singers and danc- ers, transforms into the Moonlight in the calendar. Orchestra, Moonlight Singers, and Moonlight Dancers providing a floor show and dance music from the Big Band era. The event is Retired? best dress. Senior supporters are Let's talk about rolling over your 401K encouraged to escort and maybe even dance with their favorite senior relative, friend or neighbor. Steven M Flockhart Garrett S Barthelmes • B2B Expo, 1 to 6 p.m. Davis Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Conference Center. Lt. Governor 150 W Parrish Lane Ste 150 273 West 500 South #18 Bell will address future trends Centerville, UT 84014 Bountiful, UT 84010 in Davis County, 80 booths with 801-294-0143 801-292-2061 business resources and tips, Social media connect, build your Biz Erik B Knutsen, AAMS® and Grow your Biz workshops. Financial Advisor www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC b2bexpo.net. April 25-26 3393 Orchard Drive • The South Davis Special Bountiful, UT 84010 Needs Mutual is presenting 801-292-2295 “Rock Of Ages” at the Bounti- 12 Horizons CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Birthday 90th: Parkes

Ira Parkes “K7ERR” will celebrate his 90th birthday. Please join the family to honor him on Saturday, April 20, 2013, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Bountiful 58th Ward, 200 W. 200 North, Bountiful. No gifts please. Our pleasure will be to see and visit with our friends. Ira Parkes Arts council unveils 2013 season Weddings BY JENNIFFER WARDELL does an interactive show. Clipper Staff Writer He’ll write songs that night from audience suggestions.” Fleming- LAYTON — The Davis This year’s Family Night Arts Council is offering a performance, set for August combo platter of entertain- 12, features the children’s Lyman ment options this summer. recording group Recess This year’s lineup for the Monkey. Local country Emily Elizabeth Flem- council’s Summer Nights group Rough Stock will take ing and Mason Nebaker with the Stars concert series to the stage August 1 7, while Lyman will be married includes everything from Shakespeare in the Park Saturday, April 20, 2013 in comedians to classic rock finishes out the month. This the Bountiful LDS Temple. bands to dance groups. year’s production, “A s Yo u A reception will honor them On top of that, the Family Like It,” runs August 28-31. at the Grand Ballroom that Night and Shakespeare in September 3 features the evening. the Park performances are re-appearance of the dance Emily is the daughter of back for their fourth year. group Rhythm Circus, which Gary and Gayle Fleming “It’s an eclectic season first came to Ed Kenley of Arizona. She graduated this year,” said arts council Amphitheater in 2010. from BYU Idaho and is Executive Director Kirt “They’re back by popular currently studying dental Bateman. “I’m calling it the demand,” said Bateman. “It’s just so incredible what they hygiene. Emily Fleming ‘Something for Everyone’ Mason is the son of John can do with their feet.” Mason Lyman season.” and Marva Lyman. He The season kicks off on HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS (top of page) and Wayne Brady The season wraps up on Sept. 7 with two well-known graduated from Bountiful Following a honeymoon June 24 with local bands (above) will be part of DAC’s 2013 summer season. High School and served in Code Blue and Midlife Cri- Courtesy photos local singer songwriters, to Vancouver, Canada, they Peter Breinholt and Mindy the Long Beach, California will make their home in sis, followed on June 29 with “We’ve been looking to Comedian Wayne Brady, Glendhill. Mission. He is currently Provo. a tribute to Frankie Valli studying at UVU. and the Four Seasons. July 8 bring them here for several a regular cast member on Season ticket holder re- features the Happy Together years, so it’s exciting to get “Who’s Line Is It Anyway?” newals will run now through Tour, which includes band them this year,” said Bate- and current host of “Let’s tomorrow, April 19. Indi- members from Three Dog man. “It’s definitely going Make A Deal,” will perform vidual tickets will go on sale Johnson- Night, Paul Revere & the to be one of our biggest August 7. May 6. For more informa- Raiders, Gary Lewis & the shows.” “Wayne Brady is hi- tion, call 801-546-8575. Playboys and more. July 27 marks the ap- larious,” said Bateman. “He [email protected] Lyman This trip into pop music’s pearance of folk singer/ past continues on July 27, songwriter Judy Collins, Kirsten Marie Johnson when Huey Lewis & the while the tri-state country and Austin Nebeker Lyman News comes to the Ed Ken- trio Due West will take will be married Thursday, ley stage. to the stage on August 1. May 2, 2013 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Eaglewood Ladies plan luncheon at church www.hartmanheating.com Reception Center. Serving the “Hart” of Your Home and Business. Kirsten is the daughter of CENTERVILLE — The ladies of the Episcopal Church Family Owned and Operated for 25 Years. Jerold and Debbie Johnson of the Resurrection, 1131 S. Main, are hosting a luncheon of Virginia. She graduated and sale of handmade items on Saturday, April 27, from Hartman Plumbing, Heating and Air would from BYU. noon until 2 p.m. like to thank our loyal clients for 25 yrs. and going Austin is the son of John Lunch will consist of finger sandwiches, cookies, fruit and strong! We realize your complete satisfaction is the and Marva Lyman. He Kirsten Johnson lemonade. reason we have found great success. graduated from Bountiful Handmade items such as table runners, aprons (mother ✓ Austin Lyman $100 OFF High and BYU. He served and daughter pairs available) wine bags (can also be used Find us on any water heater in the Atlanta, Georgia to the Caribbean, they will for juice or olive oil), with handcrafted wooden stoppers Facebook South Mission. make their home in Draper and items from the gift stores at the Episcopal Church of 801-505-9648 Not valid with any other offers. 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BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Staff Writer on KAYSVILLE — Students scattered throughout the lunchroom at Centennial Junior High took to the stage on bullying cue last Thursday, in a flash mob organized to stop bullying. Brightly colored T-shirts sent the message in bold letters: “Stand UP 2 bullying.” “Bullying is a big problem,” said Whitney Turley, an eighth grader at Centennial. “It’s a big deal in any school and can happen no matter where you go. It knocks down people’s self-confidence and self-esteem. It’s not right.” Students in the health classes taught by Nicole Deaton started talking about the problem and their ideas eventu- ally grew to include the idea for the T-shirts, the rally and a poster for students to sign. “Let’s start a revolution,” Deaton challenged the kids, echoing the school’s theme for the year. “Let’s start a revo- lution against bullying. There’s no place for it. Let’s choose to end it.” Students also addressed the lunch crowd to promote the effort. One said he had experienced being bullied, and he chal- lenged the crowd to stand up against it. Others challenged their peers to sign a pledge saying they would be allies against bullying. “It’s awesome to see the enthusiasm of the kids in mak- ing pledges to stop bullying and be allies against it,” said Heather Sabin, a student teacher in the school’s health classes. While Jeff Williams, assistant principal at Centennial, said the school doesn’t have a big problem with bullying, it is always a concern. “They’ve been working hard on this,” said Williams of the students. “They’re trying to make a difference in the school.”

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School lunch at Centennial Junior High last week (bottom right) turned into an anti-bullying rally, as students from Nicole Deaton’s class (above, with mic) formed a flash mob and challenged their peers to start a revolution that would stop bullying. Gabe Adams (above, at left) and other students talked about the need to be sensitive to others, and students were invited to sign a pledge (below, left) to be allies against bullying. Photos by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper

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801-292-2200 14 Obituaries CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

Gilbert Stanley Jensen Lorene “Renie” Peck Ronald Ernest Marrelli 1926-2013 1930-2013 1947-2013 “Together Again” Gilbert Stanley Jensen, 87, passed away April 12, 2013 in Bountiful, Bountiful, UTAH — Ronald Ernest Marrelli, 65, of a lingering illness. Born March 12, 1926 in Malad, Idaho to Gilbert passed away on April 12, 2013. Edward and Dorothy Stone Jensen. Member of The Church of Jesus Lorene Ada Halstead Peck passed away He was born October 1, 1947, in Salt Lake Christ of Latter-day Saints. After graduation from high school Stan Sunday, April 14, 2013 at Lakeview Hospital City, to Ernest and Muriel Jones Marrelli. He went to work for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Ogden, Utah. Stan in Bountiful. attended schools in Salt Lake City and gradu- was drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II, spending all of Born July 31, 1930 in Council Bluff, Iowa the ated from West High School in 1966, where he his time in the Pacific Theater. After returning home he worked for the daughter of Clive and Kirstina Christensen was active in sports. Westinghouse Corporation for 33 years. Stan married Maren Lynn Halstead. Married Larry Rollo Peck, Sr. He attended University prior to Biggs on October 3, 1969 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later December 1, 1951. serving a mission to France from 1967-1970. solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, July 18, 1986. Renie graduated from Shoshone High School He graduated from the University of Utah in Stan is survived by his wife, Maren Jensen; son, Kevin Lee and his in Idaho. She worked as a PBX operator 1973 with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical wife Cindy Lee Jensen; 2 step-granddaughters, Mandy (Scott) Mun- at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. She Engineering and following graduation began den and Brindy Solomon (Wes Bates); and 1 step-great-granddaugh- enjoyed working at Grand Central, Pro Mark working for Phillips 66 Refinery in Woods ter Karlee Munden. and Orbit. Cross Utah. At the time of his death he was Special thanks to the staff at Avalon Care Center for their care of She will be remembered as a loving mother, employed at HollyFrontier Woods Cross Refinery. Stanley. wife, grandmother and friend. Renie was an On September 21, 1973, he married Linda Nestman in the Salt Lake Memorial services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at amazing caretaker to many and a strong- Temple. They were blessed with two children, Natalie (Brian) Call and the Bountiful 12th Ward, 1475 North 300 West, under the direction willed woman with many talents. She loved Ryan (Holly) Marrelli. They have 7 beautiful grandchildren who were of Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Online guest book at www. to cook and shared her meals with all who came to visit. Her kindness the light of his life. russonmortuary.com. will be remembered by many. Renie lived to care for her “two” dogs Family was everything to him. He spent time taking care of extended Bailey and Maui. family members and always made time to attend all of his grandchil- Renie is survived by her sons, Larry Jr., Jeff (Colleen), Hal (Heidi); drens’ games and performances. daughter Julie (Mike) Faucett; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grand- Ron had a fun, dry sense of humor and always saw the best in children. Preceded in death by her parents, twin sister (Rainie) and people. He enjoyed golfing and traveling with his family. five siblings, husband, son Mickey and dog Bailey. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Garvin Earl Carlile Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, April 18, 2013 at the and served in many capacities including Young Men’s Leader, Coun- Val Verda 1st Ward Chapel, 2633 S. 50 West, Bountiful. Friends may selor in the Bishopric, Ward Mission Leader, Sunday School Instruc- 1933-2013 visit family Wednesday, April 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Boun- tor, Stake High Counselor and Bishop. tiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East and Thurday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. He is survived by his wife, son and daughter, son-in-law and daugh- at the church prior to services. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery. Garvin Earl Carlile passed away April 13, 2013 ter-in-law, grandchildren, father, siblings Robyn Marrelli and Roger Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com. from complications of prostate cancer. He was Marrelli, and nieces and nephews. His mother, twin brother Rodney, born on the family farm July 25, 1933 in Heber sister-in-law Nancy and brother-in-law Paul preceded him in death. City Utah, the youngest son of Earl Neil and Blake L. Steed The family wishes to express their thanks and appreciation to the Lula Daybell Carlile. He grew up in Heber City nurses, doctors, therapists and techs at IMC Shock Trauma Unit for and graduated from Wasatch High in 1951. 1963-2013 their concern and tireless compassionate care. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict having Friends and family may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North served in the US Navy and Naval Reserve. Main, Bountiful, on Thursday, April 18, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus PEARCE, AZ — Blake Steed, beloved son, Funeral services will be held Friday, April 19, 2013 at 12 noon at the Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1954 – 1956 in brother, Uncle and friend passed away peace- North Canyon 5th Ward, 2505 S. Davis Blvd, Bountiful. Friends and the New England States mission. He married fully of heart failure April, 7, 2013. He was 49 family may visit prior to the services from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Karen Giles on May 21, 1957 in the Salt Lake years of age. He was born in Salt Lake City An interment will follow at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest Temple. They were blessed with five children November 19, 1963. He lived in Wood Cross book at available at www.russonmortuary.com. and shared 56 wonderful years together. They and graduated from Woods Cross High School. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the LDS General Mis- enjoyed many family activities and traditions After high school, he joined the United States sionary Fund or Polycystic Kidney Foundation. together. Air Force. Later he attended ITT Technical He earned a B.S. Degree in Elementary Educa- College. After graduation from ITT he worked tion as well as a Master Degree in Elementary as a Field Technician & Consultant, travel- Administration both from Brigham Young ling throughout the US serving his customers. University. He retired from Davis School District Later he lived in Minneapolis, MN and worked See more obituary notices on in 1995 after 37 years as a teacher, Elementary at Ikon Corporation, then transferring with the Principal and District Area Director. He was company to Plano, Texas. After working in page 23-24 active throughout his career in educational Texas for several years, he moved to Pearce, AZ. organizations. He was chosen by his peers as He loved sports of all kinds. He also loved to fish the National Distinguished Principal for the year and hunt. In high school he was on the golf team 1989. That award was presented to him in the and won several trophies. He was a great golfer. Nation’s Capital. He was on the Soccer team in high school, which He was an active member of The Church of took State the year he graduated. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as He is survived by his mother,LaVell Suzette Haney a High Counselor, Counselor in the Woods Cross Stake Presidency, and Step-father James Haney, St. George; sister, Sherrie Flanary Counselor in the Bishopric and Bishop of the Woods Cross 3rd Ward. (Dee) North Salt Lake; three nieces Tiffany, Bountiful; Chelsea, Lay- He was a gifted public speaker and storyteller. He spent many years ton and Taylor, North Salt Lake and one nephew, Matthew Steed, serving the youth of the church. As an Eagle Scout himself, he loved White Bear Lake, MN. his years as he served as Scoutmaster. He served as an ordinance Preceded in death by his father James Mondell Steed and brother worker, counselor in the temple presidency and as a sealer in the Monte James Steed. Bountiful LDS Temple. He along with his sweetheart served a family A private service will take place at a later date by the immediate history mission in the Birmingham, Alabama Mission. family. Spreading of cremated remains will be in the mountains of his He had a great love for the soil and working with wood. Even though hometown. You will be deeply missed by all. We love you Son. his career took him away from the farm he continued to dig in the dirt. He always had a beautiful garden and lawn. It has been said that you can take the boy out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the boy. He is survived by his wife Karen, 3 sons and 2 daughters, Cheryl and Dan Topham, Mark G and DeAnn Carlile, Celeste and Mathew Watkins, Bryce E and Katie Carlile, David R and Kathryn Carlile, special nephew and niece Garn W and Sue Carlile, 15 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, sister Rhea Diamond, brother Brente Carlile. Preceded in death by his parents, sisters Ida Carlile, Marion Hicken and brother Melvin Carlile. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at the Woods Cross 3rd Ward, 1450 S. 350 West, Bountiful. Friends and family visited Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m., at Russon Brothers Mortu- ary, 295 North Main, Bountiful or Wednesday, prior to the services from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment was at the Bountiful City Cemetery. On line guest book at www. CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Youth/Education 15 In Education Rocket science a blast for team Literacy celebrated Thursday BY LOUISE R. SHAW refine and perfect their rocket. Clipper Staff Writer “It’s what science is all about,” said CENTERVILLE — An evening celebrating books Mary Belliston, team mentor and a and those who create them is set for tonight, April 18, CENTERVILLE — The specifica- physical sciences teacher at Center- at Centerville Elementary. The public is invited to tions are precise: the rocket must go ville Junior High. “It’s trial, error, fail the event, which will feature a local author and books 750 feet into the air, it must be at least then try again. Change something, created by the students themselves. 60 millimeters in diameter, it must try again and then fix that. It’s been “Fly Away With Literacy,” is the theme of the return an egg unbroken to the ground fun to watch the boys as they’ve gone evening, based on a book by William Joyce: “The with a parachute no wider than 15 through that process.” Fantastic Flying Books of Mister Morris Lessmore.” inches, and the entire flight must take In early trials, the fins on the base The short film based on the book will be shown between 48 and 50 seconds. of the rocket had a tendency to break, throughout the evening. The story emphasizes the It’s a challenge a team of Davis said Stewart. On one of the initial message that no story is unimportant. Prizes donated County students have taken on, meet- launches, the young men watched by Simply Mac, TreeHouse Children’s Museum and ing the parameters closely enough to as the rocket went straight into the the author William Joyce, will be awarded students qualify for a trip to Washington D.C. to ground. who have reached reading goals. take part in a national competition. “Four weeks of work destroyed in The event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the school, Hunter Davis and Quin Stewart of two seconds,” said Davis, team captain. 350 N. 100 East. Viewmont High, and Mac Johnson, “The hardest part isn’t building the a student at Centerville Junior High, rocket, it’s launching it and collecting are the only Utah students invited to data,” he said. Even when they get to Fools for Jazz set for April 26 Team America Rocketry Challenge, a Quin Stewart, Mac Johnson and D.C., trial launches will be necessary competition sponsored by the Aero- Hunter Davis (from left) prepare their to adjust to the humidity, temperature BOUNTIFUL — An annual tradition continues space Industries Association and the rocket for launch. The three earned an and altitude. next week, as members of Bountiful High’s jazz band National Association of Rocketry. invitation to a national competition in “It’s fun to work with a group of invite the public to “Fools for Jazz.” Dancing, food Their qualifying flight was scored Washington D.C. boys who want to do something cool and music will be part of the evening’s entertainment, at 5 points. A perfect flight would Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper like this, and engage their minds” said which begins at 6:30 p.m. in the school’s old gym at rate a 0. Flights between 0 and 16 are Belliston. Paris for the international competition The team is in need of sponsorship 695 S. Orchard Drive. Tickets are $4 in advance or $5 invited to the national competition. Of are just a few of the draws. Exploring at the door. Family tickets are $20. More information 725 teams competing, only 100 were for their trip. Any interested can learn Washington D.C. is another the young more on Facebook at CJH Rocket is available at 801-402-3900. invited to D.C. men are looking forward to. Scholarships and a potential trip to Team. [email protected] As they prepare, they continue to [email protected]

801-295-9467 16 Church CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Called to serve Davis stars light up Institute stage

Elder and Sister BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Can’t Stop the Beat,” “Let Clipper Staff Writer Me Call You Sweetheart,” Crowther “For Good,” “You’ll Be in Elder Duane S. and Sister Jean D. OGDEN — When the My Heart,”, “God So Loved Crowther have been called to serve 225 student performers take the World,” and “Mr. Sand- in the Asuncion, Paraguay Temple as the stage for the Ogden man.” a member of the temple presidency Institute of Religion’s 51st For years, students and and assistant matron. They will speak annual “Spring Variety faculty from Davis County April 21 at 9 a.m. in the Bountiful 31st Ward, 585 E. Center, Show,” a full 40 percent will have played major roles in Bountiful. be Davis County residents. institute productions. This The show, “The Latter- year is no different. day Night Show with Ted Among students taking Sister Gibbs Sullivan,” will be performed part are Erin Crouch and Sister Madison Gibbs, daughter of Lori and Friday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. Becca Parker, both from Todd Gibbs, has been called to serve in the and Saturday, April 20, at Bountiful, in the ensemble Japan Sapporo Mission. She will speak April 1 p.m. in the Weber State “Alto Lament;” Colton 21 at 1 p.m. in the Farmington 12th Ward, University Val A. Browning Hattabaugh, of Bountiful, 347 S. 200 West, Farmington. Center for the Performing an actor in “Donny Jepp; “ Arts, Austad Auditorium. Jessica Love, of Layton, the THE OGDEN LDS INSTITUTE’S Spring Variety Show will be Suggested donation is $5 Chorales president, and a April 19-20 at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Sister Hibbert member of the “2 Room- Arts on the Weber State University’s Ogden campus. The Sister Caitlin Morgan Hibbert, daughter for adults, $4 for seniors, 60 mates,” skit; and Briana production will feature singing and dancing. Photos are from of Ellen and Brent Lechtenberg and Dale years and older, $3 for chil- dren ages 6-16, and $15 for Stott, of Layton, in the “Tea past shows. Hibbert, has been called to serve in the for Two” ensemble. Courtesy photos California Oakland/San Francisco Mission a family. The matinee family donation is $12. Also from Davis County Spanish speaking. She will speak April 21 at are Gary J. Delozier, of Lay- auditioned women’s triple Twenty-four dancers will 2:45 p.m. in the Oak Hills Ward, 455 S. 1200 The show is a spin-off trio. Simpson directs both present dances from Russia, of the popular Ed Sullivan ton, the Folk Dance advisor, East, Bountiful. and Alan T. Saunders, of groups. Scotland and America, in Show. Members of several The Chorales, the native dress. They are under of the institute’s choirs as Syracuse, the Choralaires director and scriptwriter. institute’s audition choir, the direction of Delozier. Returned well as folk dancers will consists of 90 members who A short pre-show pro- perform classic hits from Ed All three of the institute’s choirs will perform. Re- sing under the direction of gram will begin 15 minutes Sullivan’s era, mixed with Saunders. prior to the performance. Home today’s favorites. sound is a non-auditioned choir of 100 members, The Institute Folk A few of the numbers to Dancers will also perform. [email protected] Sister Clark be performed include: “You Crescendo is a brand new Sister Amy Clark, daughter of Maureen Clark and Lewis Clark, has returned home Thai-Lao Buddhists after serving in the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission. She will speak April 21 at 2:20 p.m. Missionary deadline: in the Canyon Park Ward, 1190 E. Bountiful celebrate Songkran Hills Drive, Bountiful. Monday, noon Public welcome at This year, in addition to the authentic Thai food and Elder Gines New Year’s water music, there will be a Tae Elder Daniel Gines, son of Rex and Natalie Kwondo demonstration, Gines, has returned home after serving in the festival celebration the Miss Songkran Beauty West Indies Mission. He will speak April 21 LAYTON — There will Contest, classical Thai-Lao at 1 p.m. in the Flint Meadows Ward, 615 N. be plenty of food and enter- dance, a performance by the Flint Street, Kaysville. tainment at this year’s Song- One Voice Children’s Choir, kran Festival, hosted by the and a demonstration of Thai-Lao community of Wat Muay Thai kickboxing. Elder Hansing Dhammagunaram Buddhist During Songkran, known Elder Alan Hansing, son of Mark and Temple, 644 E. 1000 North, also as the water festival, Delinda Hansing, has returned home after on April 27 from 11 a.m.- 6 Buddhists traditionally pour serving in the Guatemala Guatemala City p.m. Admission is free. water into the hands to North Mission. He will speak April 28 at 11 Songkran is the Thai New wash away bad actions and a.m. in the Bountiful 30th Ward, 650 E. 2150 Year’s festival. It’s a tradi- thoughts. South, Bountiful. tion that has been carried Part of the ceremony around the world, to wher- involves children who show ever Thai Buddhists live, respect for their elders Sister Hintze including Davis County. by performing the water Sister Kimberly Hintze, daughter of Kai and The festival has become a ceremony. Diane Hintze, has returned home after serv- tradition at Wat Dhamma- The celebration is also a ing in the China Hong Kong Mission. She gunaram, where the com- time to give alms and food will speak April 21 at 11 a.m. in the Lakev- munity comes out to help to the monks at the temple. iew Ward, 1450 N. Main, Centerville. the monks at the temple [email protected] celebrate. Sister Stuart Layton East Stake to perform Sister Shelly Stuart, daughter of Greg and Desi Stuart, has returned home after serv- ‘Savior of the World’ musical ing in the Illinois Chicago Mission. She will speak April 21 at 10:45 a.m. in the Moss Hill Ward, 455 S. 1200 East, Bountiful. NORTH SALT LAKE — The Layton Utah East Stake is presenting “Savior of the World,” April 18-20 at the Boun- tiful Regional Center, 835 N. 400 East in North Salt Lake. Elder Zollinger The musical drama, which is based on scriptural ac- Elder Jonathan Zollinger, son of Jill and counts of the birth and resurrection of Jesus Christ, will be performed Thursday and Friday, April 18 and 19, at 7:30 Chuck Zollinger, has returned home after p.m. Two shows will be presented on Saturday, April 20. A serving in the France Paris Mission. He will matinee will be at 2 p.m. and an evening performance at speak April 21 at 2:20 p.m. in the Canyon 7:30 p.m. Park Ward, 1190 E. Bountiful Hills Drive, The show is free and open to the public. No tickets are Bountiful. required. CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 News 17 18 TV CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

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(N) Inside the NBA (N) Cold Case ’ USA NCIS “Driven” ’ NCIS (DVS) NCIS “Recoil” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ USA NCIS “Child’s Play” NCIS “Faith” NCIS “Ignition” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Jet Lag” ’ Psych (N) WTBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Men- Laugh ›› “Life as We Know It” (2010) WTBS Fam Guy Fam Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office Conan Office CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Business 19 Forbes expert: Smartphones are hand grenades BY REBECCA PALMER ness, and news,” he said. pay attention to,” he said. shortage within our state.” ported, one that created a governor more control ClipperEditor “It’s happening even more Leaders at the tech The council has already STEM (science, technol- over the state school board on weekends now.” council remained opti- made some progress, and ogy, engineering and math) (SJR5). BOUNTIFUL — Last It has proved very diffi- mistic, but hope to focus had a loud voice on Utah’s Action Center to help The Council has 451 week in a hotel in down- cult for anyone to mon- on training a new tech- Capitol Hill this January. schoolteachers (HB139), members, but there are town Salt Lake City, a etize smartphone traffic, savvy workforce to keep Two bills they opposed one that creates an Educa- 55,000 computer and infor- Forbes magazine managing however, he said. Advertis- the business environment were defeated, one that tion Task Force (SB169) mation technology compa- editor held a smartphone ing rates for phones are a strong in Utah. would have established pri- and one that establishes a nies in Utah, Linton said. before a crowd of tech fraction of those for desk- “We have a responsibil- mary elections for school letter grading system for For more information, experts in business suits and top Internet ads, and those ity to be globally com- board candidates (HB59) schools (HB271). They to hunt for jobs within the asked them what it was. are a fraction of print ad petitive,” said Chet Linton, and another that would were not successful in pass- tech community or to join, The crowd’s only answer rates. chairman of the board. have established Internet ing a resolution that would visit utahtech.org. was uncomfortable silence, At Forbes, the only “We’re going to be more sales taxes (SB226). Three have amended the Utah rpalmer@sdavisclipper. but the man, Tom Post, solution to the disruption focused on filling the talent bills passed that they sup- constitution to give Utah’s com continued. caused by the Internet has “It’s a grenade with the been that everybody now pin pulled out,” he said, “and does some of everything, it explodes multiple times.” so the web and print parts Post, who edits the Entre- of the business are fully in- preneurs channel on Forbes. tegrated, Post said. Forbes com, was speaking before is also exploring sponsored the annual conference of the content in addition to us- Utah Technology Council. ing content from armies of The smartphone is a threat- contributors, who help post ening disrupter throughout up to 500 articles daily. the tech industry, but par- He encouraged the busi- ticularly to newspapers and ness leaders to be vigilant magazines, he said. to save themselves. “This is the way people “The whole nature of are consuming everything disruption is you get am- now, entertainment, busi- bushed by what you don’t

Business Briefs Bountiful man honored by LDS Business College BOUNTIFUL — A earned several degrees, man from Kenya who culminating in a master’s lives in Bountiful, has degree in government been recognized as the from Harvard Univer- 2013 Distinguished sity. He is one of three Alumnus at LDS Business partners and the co-Chief College. Investment Officer of Shaka M. Kariuki Kuramo Capital Manage- chose to live in Utah after ment, LLC in New York finishing a mission for The City where he co-leads the Church of Jesus Christ company’s investments of Latter-day Saints in and strategic direction, the Oakland, Calif. In 1991. release reports. His missionary friends “From the beginning I had told him about the have set up goals, think- college, and he wanted to ing, ‘This is where I want learn and was willing to to be in 10 and 20 years,’” work for the tuition, ac- he said. “And then I just cording to a press release walk backwards and from the college. asked, ‘What will it take to Kariuki has since get there?’” New gym to open at Station Park FARMINGTON — A ranging from personalized new athletic club billing training to Free Motion itself as an upscale gym Rip 60 and MC2 pro- is due to open at Station grams. Individual, group Park in Farmington this and corporate training October. sessions will be available, The GYM at Station the release said. Park will be located next There will be options to H&M department store for “customized body fat and provide the equiva- analysis,” nutrition guid- lent of more than half an ance, personal strength acre in various services, and cardio programs. a press release from the gym said. tbusselberg@davisclipper. Month-to-month rates com will be offered for services West Point Junior High claims title at Davis District wrestling tourney, Page 22 20 Thursday, Sports Winners emerge April 18, in high school spring sports, Page 21 2013

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o last season, helping the team finish ranked No. 3 in the F country with an 11-1 overall record. Photo by Gary Chidester | Snow College BROCK AUSTIN will BY SHAIN race this season with support from Bountiful local GILLET at least 10 sponsors. Clipper Sports Editor Courtesy Photo could sign with WOODS CROSS — Two years ago, Brock Austin was one of the tin, Brock’s mother. “We work 60-80 best junior-class jet ski racers around. hours a week and are part of his pit crew. We go Now, at 18, Austin has gone from a junior champion all across the country every other week or so until the Southern Miss to a national champion as he makes his way through a World Finals are held.” professional career. He is sponsored by as many as 10 Brock’s title this year came at the 2012 World Cham- pion Expert Ski Limited event. Last year at the World BY SHAIN GILLET Starting Friday and go- companies worldwide. ing through the weekend, Austin, who attended Woods Cross High School and Finals, he took home two third-place finishes in the Pro Clipper Sports Editor Am Ski Stock and Expert Ski Limited events. the former Braves’ player now has a home in Bountiful, was recently crowned a will be traveling to Missis- national champion and will be taking part in several Among his sponsors are Queen Racing, Weberpower, BOUNTIFUL — Dar- Oakley-Goggles/Sunglasses, Liquid Militia Clothing, ren Denucci, who played sippi, where he served his professional races in the future. two-year mission for The Those upcoming jet ski races will be held in several DK1 designs Hydro Turf and Hot Products. football for Bountiful High All will be watching in the near future, when the 18- School and recently com- Church of Jesus Christ of different locations including Canada, Arizona, and even Latter Day Saints, for an Thailand. However, Brock’s family support is unlike any year-old will head to events in Thailand later this year. pleted a season for third- other kind of recognition for the local jet skier. ranked Snow College, has a “His biggest sponsor are his parents,” said Kary Aus- n See “AUSTIN” p. 22 big trip coming up Friday. n See “DENUCCI” p. 22 No gentlemen when it comes to armchair referees ustralia’s Adam Scott and putt to win more than $1.4 million and more – watched the tournament from concluded with seeming normalcy. Argentina’s Angel Cabrera the coveted Green Jacket in the first Thursday to Sunday. Tianlang Guan made the cut on the Acompleted one of the best major of the golf season. But it’s one thing to watch the best number, becoming not only the lone Masters tournaments I’ve seen in It really was as dramatic as every major tournament finish in the best amateur to make the cut, but the From the quite some time. major sports network said it was, and possible manner, and a completely dif- youngest ever to make the cut at the Nearly glued to my television from the tournament itself is given the ferent thing to ruin a person’s tourna- Masters. At 14 years old, the middle sidelines start to finish, I watched the tourna- coveted coverage it deserves from ment right in the middle of it. n See “GOLF” p. 22 Shain Gillet ment conclude with Scott making a coast to coast as millions of fans – or The second round of the Masters

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Despite dropping to Stansbury ball season nears the halfway behind Taylorsville for the top in a non-region game on Saturday, point, some teams are looking spot. the Wildcats took a pair of games forward to next season, and others Bountiful, which is 3-2, also is from Clearfield last week to jump are competing for the chance to tied for second-place in Region 6 into first place in the region. The advance to the 4A or 5A playoffs. with the Cyprus Pirates, and are Wildcats have a pair of games In Region 1, the Davis Darts two games behind the Wildcats for scheduled against rival Bountiful have taken control of the region the region lead. this week. by posting a 2-0 record through The Darts, winners of 13 of Bountiful is playing well also, the first few games of region play. their first 15 games, rode a four- having won three of its first five The same can be said in Region game winning streak heading into region games against Clearfield, 6 for Woods Cross Wildcats. The Tuesday’s region game with Weber. Highland and East, respectively. team is 5-0 and has won two of The Darts have a good combina- The Braves then split the first two BOUNTIFUL WON three of its first five games in Region 6 play. its last three games since coming tion of offense and pitching that of their games against the Leop- Photo by Jen Barnett | www.photo-jen-ics.com back from the Lions National Invi- has helped them reach 13 wins. ards and played two games against tational Tournament in Anaheim, Through Tuesday, the Darts have Woods Cross this week. Calif. recorded four shutouts, and offen- be the turnaround the team is close games, the Vikings finished The Vikings have played a lot of Not to be undone, however, are sively have scored 10 or more runs looking for in its final season in the series with a 2-1 victory that close games this season on the dia- both Viewmont and Bountiful in in 12 games. Region 2. saw Brendan Jensen pick up the mond, dropping games by as few their respective region races. View- Woods Cross’ 5-0 record In its three games against win in a pitching duel. as a single run in five of their nine mont, at 2-1 in Region 2 play, sits through the first portion of Kearns last week, the Vikings took losses. However, the Vikings early in a second-place tie with Granger its games has been spread out the series and outscored the Cou- [email protected] 2-1 region record could prove to in the region and is only one game through the season. The team had gars 10-6. Playing a trio of very Lady Vikings, Braves within Top prep teams grasp of region softball titles emerge in boy’s BY SHAIN GILLET doubles at the plate. soccer season Clipper Sports Editor Woods Cross, at 3-2 in Region 6, is coming off a pair of wins over Weber and Highland last week, and crossed the plate 21 times BOUNTIFUL — It’s still early in the BY SHAIN GILLET season to make playoff wagers, but the against Highland last Friday. outlook sharpens with each ball thrown, Despite losing to Bountiful 12-0 on March Clipper Sports Editor strike called and plate 28, the Lady Wildcats have crossed. solid wins over Cyprus and WOODS CROSS — Bountiful leads Bountiful, at 5-0 in Softball Highland (twice) in region its region, the Wildcats are bouncing back, Region 6 play and 10-1 play. Viewmont goes between tied and victorious overall, is dominating Viewmont has had and Davis is in second place. THE BRAVES BOYS’ soccer team is 5-2 overall, a region that has East, a strong season so far, Whether these early trends will continue and was 3-0 in region play as of press time. Clearfield and Woods winning 11 of its first 13 is up in the air, but boys soccer fans can ex- Photo by Jen Barnett games and eight of its last pect a rowdy season as the weather warms. Cross in its ranks. Bountiful, East, Cyprus and Woods Cross Both the Vikings and nine games overall. In Region 1, Davis is in a tie for second After claiming a 15-2 place with a 2-1 region record, having lost are in an early battle for playoff spots in Re- Darts are still early in gion 6, and claim the top four spots through their respective region victory over Kearns last to Fremont in overtime last Tuesday, April Thursday, the Vikings 9. Despite the early loss, the defending 5A three games. Bountiful, at 3-0 in region play, action, having played is 5-2 overall with close losses to Region 1 only a pair of games sit atop the Region 2 champions still have a long way to go as standings at 2-0, and have they finish the teams Layton and Davis. Woods entering this week. Cross is 1-2 after beating Clear- However, the Lady beaten three old region first round of foes during preseason region games field 3-0 last Friday. Vikings’ 2-0 record has Soccer The Darts, who took down them atop Region 2, play. Thursday at The Vikings have home against Layton last Thursday 3-2, and Davis’ 1-1 record opened the season on a hot has them well within shown that they can swing Syracuse. the bat offensively, knock- In Region 2, streak by winning their first reach of a playoff spot. three games with a shutout. In the 4A class, ing 16 home runs with 30 Viewmont is spending its final season in the doubles this season. region with an unbeaten record, but still is Bountiful’s hot region start is a complete Bountiful has been turnaround from last season, when the one of most power- Davis is part of an behind region-leading Hunter by two points. eclectic mix of teams in The school has reached the playoffs every Braves finished 5-4-1 in region play and ful teams this season, 7-7-3 overall. In five of its seven games in culminating into a 10-1 THE LADY VIKINGS are on a hot Region 1. Through only year dating back to 2002, and this year the streak so far, winning 13 of their first two games, the Lady team outscored its opponents 8-2 through 2013, the winner has been decided by a record. In region play, single goal. the Lady Braves have 15 games this season. Darts are 1-1. However, no three region games and, when it lost, was Photo by Jen Barnett team has more than eight short by just two goals or fewer. The Woods Cross’ boys’ soccer team outscored their op- showed that they will not be ignored when ponents 54-4 and have wins overall, making the West has been the Vikings’ toughest op- region one of the tough- ponent in its time in the region. The View- it comes to capturing a playoff spot, either. the best run differen- The team claimed its first region victory tial in all of 4A at plus-84. est to map out early on. Despite outscoring mont boys lost to West last year and tied the opponents 8-1 through two games, the one second game in May last season. That makes Friday with a 3-0 win over Clearfield. They Inside the circle, Belle Stoddard con- dropped five others games by a single goal. tinued where she left off last season by run they allowed came in a 1-0 loss to Weber for two ties in a row. last Friday. Aside from West, the Vikings have been Bountiful and Woods Cross will meet for performing in dominant fashion. the first time this season on Friday. Stoddard has pitched in all 11 games dominant in Region 2. Last season, they [email protected] won the Region 2 crown with an 8-1-1 for the Lady Braves, recording all 10 of [email protected] Bountiful’s wins. She also leads the team in record. 22 Sports CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL, 18, 2013

April 20 in Parker, Ariz. Austin will use up to West Point Junior wins District wrestling title Austin three jet skis through the BY SHAIN GILLET the 125-pound championship match, Continued from p. 20 season, one of which he had to purchase in Austria Clipper Sports Editor but lost to Shawn Kelley of Legacy and finished in second place. “We are hoping to get called the Hydro Space. He Other West Point wrestlers that five or 10 more sponsors also rides a Polaris Octane WEST POINT — West Point for ocean races. Junior High School’s wrestlers can call placed in the top four were Garrett for next year,” said Austin. Kincaid (fourth, 85 pounds), Colton “When he goes to Thai- As part of being a pro- themselves district champions. fessional in racing, Austin After winning the Davis District Eden (third, 92 pounds), Gabe Adams land, one of his sponsors (fourth, 98 pounds), and Tyler Stark helps get the jet ski there, has also learned how to North End wrestling tournament, held paint and fix his jet skis, at Legacy Junior High on March 26, the (third, 115 pounds). then pays for the three of Individual champions from each us to go.” said Kary Austin. Warriors followed that performance “His biggest sponsor and by placing first in the Davis District weight class were Dalton Stutzman of For this season, which Central Davis (78 pounds), Benson starts on April 20 at an mechanic, Mark Queen, Championship, held at Viewmont High has taught him to work on School, just three days later. Blackburn of Centerville (85 pounds), event in Arizona, Brock WEST POINT JUNIOR HIGH’S wrestlers Tanner Benedict of Central Davis (92 his skis while he’s at races,” The team’s score of 132 points was are Davis District champs. will race in three classes. pounds), Chris Stubbs of Centerville (98 To make the world finals in Austin said. “He’s done only .5 points ahead of second-place Courtesy Photo very well in that regard.” South Davis. Central Davis placed third pounds), Ben Harden of South Davis October, he’ll have to be in (104 pounds), Baylor Green of Fairfield the top three positions. The World Finals, and scored 99 points for the tourna- dubbed the “Super Bowl” ment, and Centerville placed fourth in the district championship, and nine (115 pounds), Daxton Arnold of North At the world finals, only of them placed in the top four. Davis (120 pounds), Wyatt Knowlton of 16 riders get a chance to of jet skiing, will be held with 98 points. this year in Lake Havasu, Fairfield finished fifth, scoring 92.5 Among them were a pair of wrestlers Fairfield (132 pounds), Curtis Smith of start, so winning won’t hurt who finished second and third in the Farmington (140 pounds), Ian Peterson his chances either. Ariz. from Oct. 9-13. points for the tournament. Brock’s race in Thailand is Helping the Warriors win the district 110-pound class. Colton Brower, who of Farmington (162 pounds), Connor This year, Brock will race lost to Bronc Marriott of Millcreek Taylor of Kaysville (175 pounds), Josh for the International Jet scheduled for Dec. 9. title was Jed Tulane, who won an indi- For more information vidual championship in the 150-pound in the championship match, finished Tinajero of Sunset (195 pounds) and Sports Boating Associa- second. Teammate Dallin Kirkman won Bryan Hamer of North Davis (285 tion National Tour cover- about the IJSBA, visit weight class. Tulane was forced to ijsba.com. wrestle a teammate in the finals, Dagan his third-place match against Kaysville’s pounds). Twelve of the champions fin- ing races held in Florida, Mason Arnold to claim third for West ished the season undefeated. Georgia and Nevada. Kramer, and won the match to cap off a [email protected] 14-0 season individually. point in that weight class. For more information about the The season’s first race Overall, the Warriors had 13 wrestlers Kelby Kendall also had a chance to Davis District Championship, visit will take place on Saturday, be crowned an individual champion in trackwrestling.com.

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Brandon Michael Dixon was called home Beloved husband, father, brother and son on April 11, 2013 at the age of 26. Although Donna Lee Hadley passed away peacefully in his sleep. his years on this earth were short, his list of David is survived by his wife, Heather Haight achievements was long, his adventures were 1927-2013 Young; his two children, Harley (10) and Alexa many, the lives he touched are countless, and (7); parents, Margorie Young and Lucky Young; the happy memories he leaves behind will siblings, Stephen and Elizabeth; nephews, Donna Lee Hadley passed away peacefully, live on forever. Brandon’s uncanny knack for Tristin and Forest; nieces, Hailey and Madison; surrounded by her family on Wednesday, April survival is what got him through the first years and great-niece, Janessa. He loved riding his 10, 2013. Donna was the daughter of Leslie of his childhood, and at the age of 6, he was motorcycle and playing with his kids. He loved and Helen Robinson and grew up in Long given a second chance at life when he was ad- watching football. He loved his wife and kids Beach, Calif. She married the love of her life opted by loving parents Mike and Diane Dixon alot. Glen Hadley, in the Salt Lake Temple on De- of West Bountiful. At the age of 8, Brandon was Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Fri- cember 13, 1947 who preceded her in death as baptized as a member of The Church of Jesus day, April 19, 2013 at Russon Brothers did her daughter Christeen Hadley Egnew. Christ of Latter Day Saints and two years later Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah. In addition to being a devoted mother, grand- he and his little brother Mikey were sealed to their parents for time Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. mother and skilled homemaker she helped and all eternity. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Harley and Alexa account at care for her daughter Christeen during her After high school, Brandon married his life-long friend Erin Young and Granite Credit Union. long illness until her death. She then took it enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps where he proudly served two tours upon herself to help raise, love and nurture during his active duty – first to Ramadi, Iraq “Operation Iraqi Free- Christeen’s fourchildren. dom” in 2006 and then to Helmand Province, Afghanistan “Operation As a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she will be Enduring Freedom” in 2008; 1st Battalion / 6th Marines. Brandon’s remembered as a loving, giving person with a wonderful sense of Phillip Gardner Schmutz favorite past times were fishing trips with his dad and teaching his humor and clever wit. She always put her family first. Our mother daughter Maddie how to swim. He cared deeply about animals, he leaves us with memories of a lifetime filled with fun. 1964-2013 could fix anything that was broken, he was extremely thoughtful, and Donna is survived by her sons Glen Hadley (Linda), Gary Hadley his quick wit and brutal honesty usually had us rolling on the floor with (Su); daughter Lesley Dawn Barnes (Dave); 14 grandchildren and 13 laughter. Brandon was fearless, shameless, and adventurous. He great granchildren. Our loving son, father, brother, uncle and friend passed away on April 10, 2013 in was fiercely loyal to his friends and family and he always stood up for Services for Donna will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013 at the underdog. the Bountiful 9th Ward Chapel, 600 E. Center Street, Bountiful. Bountiful. He was born on June 8, 1964 in Bountiful, a son of William Gardner and Brandon is survived by his beautiful daughter Maddie (4), his wife Norma June Schmutz. Erin, his parents Mike and Diane Dixon, his brother Mikey Dixon, his Phil was a kind and gentle man who made mother-in-law Lisa Young, and his sister-in-laws Amber Young and Vera E. Priest friends everywhere he went. He was the Ashley (Dustin) Moore. Funeral services will be held on Saturday April father of two beautiful daughters, Kyra and 20, 2013 at 11 a.m. at the West Bountiful 6th Ward Chapel, 1750 N. 12/27/1913 - 04/13/2013 Morgan, who he loved more than anything 900 West, West Bountiful. There will be a viewing on Friday April 19, and they loved him. 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main Street, Bountiful. Interment will be at the Centerville City cemetery. Vera passed away at home on April 13, 2013. She was born in Los Phil graduated from Bountiful High School where he was an accomplished athlete. He We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the entire staff at the Salt Angeles, Calif., to parents William and Josephine (Immenschuh) Lake City V.A. Medical Center for the endless support you gave to Froscher on December 27, 1913. The family later moved to Birch attended University on a baseball scholarship. He loved sports his entire life Brandon, and our sincere gratitude for the countless others who Hills, Canada for three years and then moved back to Los Angeles. In shared so much love and friendship with him along the way. 1929 they moved to Tuttle, Idaho.. where she graduated from Hager- — U of U football games, playing golf and man High School. After graduation she moved to Los Angeles, Calif., coaching his daughter’s soccer teams. He where she worked as a waitress. She later went to work for Cooper also loved playing the guitar and cooking. He was famous for “Phil’s Donuts where she became manager and held this job until moving to salsa”, which he shared with everyone. Bountiful. Being a father was Phil’s greatest joy. He will be dearly missed by On April 23, 1955 she married Albert Priest and to this union a son daughters Kyra (13) and Morgan (3), parents Dr. William Gardner and (Timothy) was born. In 1974 the family moved to Bountiful. Norma June Schmutz, sister Shelley Schmutz Olsen (Ray), brother, She is survived by her husband, Albert; brothers, Earl Froscher of Kenneth Schmutz (Carrie), and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Obituary deadline: Redding, Calif., and Bill and wife (Wynona) Froscher, Meridian, Idaho; granddaughter, Gina Priest; and grandson’s Michael and TJ Priest; He was a member of the LDS Church and we know that Heavenly and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her Father is by his side as he looks over his daughters. parents, her son, Timothy, sisters, Esther Lupper (John), Florence A service will be held on Saturday, April 20, 2013, at noon at the Wednesday, 10 a.m. Day (Harvey), Ina Heckert (Elwin), Dena Bennett, and Irma Mitchell Orchard Stake Center at 3599 South Orchard Drive, Bountiful. A (William). visitation with the family will be held from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online Services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at St. Olaf’s www.russonmortuary.com. davisclipper.com. Catholic Church. guest book at Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Scholarship funds for his daughters are set up at Chase Bank.

See more obituary notices on page 14 and 24 24 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Obituary Auditions set for local talent show Harold Burke Peterson BY JENNIFFER WARDELL long, and all auditions will Clipper Staff Writer be judged. 1923-2013 The panel of judges will Every now and then someone in real life BOUNTIFUL — Talents, select a total of 12 finalists, merits the title of hero; such is the case with like people, come in every who will perform June 21 at H. Burke Peterson. This valiant and loving shape and size. 9 p.m. at the Main Bowery soul laid down his mortal cares and honorably Organizers want to see a Stage at Bountiful City left this earth to start his new mission on the other side. Harold Burke Peterson joined his variety of local talent at the Park. The top three winners sweet Brookie on April 14, 2013, four months auditions for “Bountiful’s will receive cash prizes, with to the day after she left this life for the next. He Got Talent,” set for April first place winning $300. passed away in the home he loved in Bounti- 25, May 2 and May 4 at For more information ful, Utah at the age of 89, surrounded by his and audition applications, daughters on either side of the veil, leaving Discount Music in Bounti- behind a legacy of unconditional love, service, ful. Though most people contact Brad Johnson at commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ and who try out are singers or AUDITIONS for this year’s “Bountiful’s Got Talent” are April 25, 801-295-4976 or send an countless individuals eternally changed by his musicians, anyone with an May 2 and May 4. Stock art e-mail to parkconcerts@ sweet countenance and loving care. onstage talent is welcome. This is the first year that we had several people call bountifulutah.gov. Discount On September 19, 1923, Burke was blessed to be the first of four the city has held three po- and say they wish they could Music is located at 412 S. sons of Harold Anton and Juna Tye Peterson. This “well-matched “A couple of years ago team” raised the four brothers with tender attention, caring discipline, we had two dancers who tential audition nights. The have made it.” 424 West, while Bountiful and abundant affection in the dry heat of the Arizona tumbleweeds. were finalists,” said Richard extra evening was added to All three days of the City Park is located at 200 With a foundation of hard work, obedience, honesty and the gospel J. Watson, who is helping to give more local hopefuls the audition will begin at 6 p.m. W. 400 North. never were four brothers more dedicated to the personal welfare of organize the show. “If some- chance to show what they Participants are required to “Even if you’re nervous, each other — Burke loved each one. can do. fill out an application form World War II broke out and shortly after his 19th birthday, Burke one wanted to do something come try out anyway,” said joined the Navy in 1942. He underwent training and eventually served new, like comedy, that would “The interest has become in advance. Each audition Watson. “Everyone else is in the South Pacific as a commissioned Ensign and Seabee. He be interesting.” big,” said Watson. “Last year, window will be two minutes nervous, too.” returned home to finish his bachelor’s degree at the University of Arizona, but found something even better: Brookie Mae Cardon. She surprised him when she introduced herself and then proceeded to ask him to the girls’ choice dance, and he enthusiastically pursued the relationship. After 63 days of courtship, Burke asked his beloved Brookie to marry him. From there they were soon sealed in the Mesa, Arizona Temple on June 27, 1947. The two sweethearts journeyed to FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 19 & 20th Logan, Utah where they finished a master’s degree in civil engineer- ing and began their family. Their home was eventually blessed with five daughters, who watched their parents continue their courtship at the South Davis Recreation Center throughout their lives. The “Five Lovelies” were each given love, se- curity and meaningful attention that was later extended to grandchil- dren and great-grandchildren. The young family eventually settled down back in Arizona where Burke worked for the U.S Department of Agriculture and then became a founding partner in the Engineering Corporation of America in 1955. During this time he served diligently in the church as a bishop, stake TH president, and a regional representative of the Twelve. In the April 1972 General Conference, be was called by President Joseph Field- 15 ANNUAL ing Smith as First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric. He faithfully left his engineering career and moved with his family to Bountiful to fulfill this calling for the Lord. He served in this position until 1985, when he became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, later serving with his wife Brookie as the President and Matron of the HEALTH AND . He was also extensively involved with the Boy Scouts of America and the management of Adam-ondi-Ahman. Throughout all his years of service, he was rarely found without Brookie by his side. They traveled, spoke and worked together until Burke was granted Emeritus status as a General Authority in 1993. At a young age, Burke’s testimony of the gospel blossomed as he WELLNESS FAIR learned the value of personal prayer and scripture study. His life was blessed as he dedicated himself to the Lord, and in turn he blessed the lives of so many others. His family and close friends will miss his happy spirit, crushing bear hugs, sweet nicknames, and enthusiasm that never failed to bring us cheer. We have never known a greater champion of the underdog, the outcast, or the down trodden. His life will continue to be a model of righteous living to those he has left behind. We can only hope to follow his example and cannot wait to see him again. He is preceded in death by his dear wife Brookie; his parents; one brother, Evan Tye Peterson; and two daughters: Sherrie (Roger) Decker and Robin (James) Pedersen. He is survived by three daugh- ters: Gayle (William) Steele, Jana (Mark) Staples, and Keri (Bruce) Nielsen; two brothers, John Richard and Robert Warren Peterson; innumerable nieces and nephews; 24 grandchildren; and 58 great- grandchildren. In total, Burke and Brookie’s progeny total 111 very blessed souls. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April. 20, at 11 a.m. at the • Health Information & Presentations Bountiful Hills Ward Building, 1190 E. Bountiful Hills Drive, Bountiful. Viewings will be held on Friday, April 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main St., Bountiful, and Saturday, April 20, • Health Screenings FREE from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Bountiful Hills Ward Building prior to the funeral service. Interment will immediately follow at the Lakeview Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the LDS Mis- • Enter for a chance to win prizes ADMISSION sionary Fund. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com. including 5 Days accommodations to Kauai Get the word out! YOUR EVENT, FREE LIST Deadline: Fridays, 4pm If your group or organization has an event coming up, let people know with the Clipper Calendar. E-mail the details, such as date, time, place, cost, etc. to [email protected], or bring the info to the Clipper office, 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful. Calendar listings will be published at our discretion on a space-available basis. Published Thursdays and Online @ davisclipper.com CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Comics 25 26 Classified CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING by said Deed of Trust, to pay the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE EAST POINT, PHASE 3, AC- under said Deed of Trust in the APN: 11-026-0027 TRA: notset LAND USE ORDINANCE remaining principle sums of the APN: 04-161-0204 TRA: Trust No. CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL property situated in said County Trust No. 1322946-37 Ref: lunt, AMENDMENT note(s) secured by said Deed of 1334372-23 Ref: gee, w IMPOR- PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND and State described as: All of lot jason IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Please be advised that the Bounti- Trust. The current Beneficiary of TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS 11, wilkie estates no. 2, kaysville PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE ful City Council will hold a public the Trust Deed as of the date of OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT COUNTY RECORDER’S OF- city, Davis county, Utah, accord- IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF hearing on Tuesday, May 14, this notice is: Bank of America, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, FICE. ing to the official plat thereof, on TRUST, DATED August 10, 2007 2013, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon N.A. and the record owner of the DATED January 05, 2004 UN- MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED file and of record in the davis UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO thereafter as the matter can be property as of the recording of LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO AS: county recorder’s office. The PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, heard, in the Council Chamber, the Notice of Default is: Lindsay PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, LOT 59, THE COLONIES OF street address and other com- IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Bountiful City Hall, 790 South 100 Jarvis. James H. Woodall, Trustee, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC EAST POINTE, PHASE 3, AC- mon designation, if any, of the SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- East, Bountiful, Utah, to determine 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL real property described above is PLANATION OF THE NATURE the interest in and ascertain the 175, South Jordan, UT 84095 PLANATION OF THE NATURE PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND purported to be: 1887 W Phillips OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST advisability of approving or disap- (801)254-9450 James H. Woodall OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS St Kaysville Ut 84037 Estimated YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT proving text amendments to Title Dated: April 18, 2013 Signature YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT COUNTY Total Debt as of May 14, 2013 is A LAWYER. On May 07, 2013, 14, the Bountiful City Land Use by: James H. Woodall, Authorized A LAWYER. On May 07, 2013, RECORDER’S OFFICE. $401,896.94. The undersigned at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Ordinance. These amendments Signature. (04/18/2013, 04/25, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, 10-138-0059 Trustee disclaims any liability for may include changes to the Sign 05/02) R-429240 C-178 as duly appointed Trustee under The current beneficiary of the any incorrectness of the street as duly appointed Trustee under Ordinance (Chapter 19), and the and pursuant to Deed of Trust trust deed is JPMorgan Chase address and other common des- and pursuant to Deed of Trust Subdivision Ordinance (Chapter NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE recorded January 06, 2004, as Bank, National Association, and ignation, if any, shown herein. recorded August 15, 2007, as inst. 20). The following-described property inst. No. 1947660, in book 3449, the record owner of the property Said sale will be made, but without No. 2297649, in book 4346, page The Public is encouraged to attend will be sold at public auction to page 1825-1839, of Official Re- as of the recording of the notice covenant or warranty, express or 670-690, of Official Records in the and voice opinion. If you cannot the highest bidder on the 20th day cords in the office of the County of default is Ulises Cortes and implied, regarding title, posses- office of the County Recorder of attend, please feel free to voice an of May, 2013, payable in lawful Recorder of Davis County, State Guillermo Cortes. The trustee’s sion, condition, or encumbrances, Davis County, State of Utah ex- opinion in writing or by agent or money of the United States at the of Utah executed by W Todd Gee sale of the aforedescribed real including fees, charges and ex- ecuted by Jason Lunt and Nicole attorney. Copies of the proposed time of sale, on the front steps of and Angela Gee, Husband And property will be made without penses of the Trustee and of the Lunt, Husband And Wife As Joint amendments are available at the the Second Judicial District Court, Wife WILL SELL AT PUBLIC warranty as to title, possession, trusts created by said Deed of Tenants WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Planning Department, located 800 W. State Street, Farmington, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, or encumbrances. Trust, to pay the remaining prin- AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, on the main floor of City Hall, Utah 84025, at 11:00 a.m. on said PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY Bidders must be prepared to ten- ciple sums of the note(s) secured PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY and on the City website at www. day, for the purpose of foreclos- OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE der $20,000.00 in certified funds by said Deed of Trust. The current OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE bountifulutah.gov, or by calling ing a Trust Deed executed by TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL at the sale and the balance of the beneficiary of the Trust Deed as TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL 801.298.6190. STARKEY MANAGEMENT COR- BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- purchase price in certified funds of the date of this notice is: Bank BIDDERS MUST TENDER A By order of Aric Jensen PORATION, as Trustor, in favor of POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED by 10:00 a.m. the following busi- of America, N.a. and the record DEPOSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTI- Bountiful City Planning BARNES BANKING COMPANY, FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT ness day. The trustee reserves owners of the property as of the FIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE Director C-154 4/18 as Beneficiary, recorded February THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE the right recording of the Notice of Default AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH 28, 2002, as Entry No. 1733379 BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE to void the effect of the trustee’s is/are: Dexter Alan Paiz. James H. THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE in Book 2994 at Page 1357 in the FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT sale after the sale based upon Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS APN: 06-262-0109 TRA: NOTSET office of the County Recorder of THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), information unknown to the trustee Front Parkway, Suite 175 South DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE Trust No. 1344917-23 Ref: Jarvis, Davis County, Utah. Said prop- At the main entrance of the davis at the time of the sale, such as a Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 Lindsey IMPORTANT NOTICE TRUSTEE), At the main entrance erty is located at 850 N. 2200 W., county district court Bountiful bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstate- James H. Woodall Signature/By TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU of the davis county district court Layton, UT 84041, and is more Department, 805 South Main ment, or an agreement between Dated: April 11, 2013 R-428416 ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A particularly described as: Street Bountiful, Utah all right, the trustor and beneficiary to 04/11/13, 04/18/13, 04/25/13 Bountiful Department, 805 South DEED OF TRUST, Dated: August Main Street Bountiful, Utah all Beginning at the intersection of the title and interest conveyed to and postpone or cancel the sale. If so C-150 27, 2007, UNLESS YOU TAKE now held by it under said Deed of voided, the only recourse of the right, title and interest conveyed ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR South right of way line of Gordon NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE to and now held by it under said Avenue and the East right of way Trust in the property situated in highest bidder is to receive a full PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT said County and State described refund of the money paid to the APN: 10-038-0073 TRA: not- Deed of Trust in the property A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED line of 2200 West Street, said point set Trust No. 1344599-23 Ref: situated in said County and State being 33.0 feet North 89º50’40” as: All of lot 204, temple ridge trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- subdivision, phase 2, according COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFOR- nafoosi, monty IMPORTANT described as: Lot 25, fernwood TURE OF THE PROCEEDING east along the Section line and NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER hollow no. 2, according to the 42.0 feet south 0º11’10” West from to the official plat thereof, Davis MATION OBTAINED WILL BE AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD county Utah. The street address USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A official plat thereof on file and CONTACT A LAWYER. On May the Northwest Corner of Section DEED OF TRUST, DATED April of record in the Davis county 19, Township 4 North, Range 1 and other common designation, if DATED this 11th day of April, 21, 2013, at 10:30 A.M. James any, of the real property described 2013 28, 2008 UNLESS YOU TAKE recorder’s office. Also begin- West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the H. Woodall, as duly appointed above is purported to be: 1638 E Marlon L. Bates ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ning at the Northwest corner of City of Layton, and running thence Trustee under and pursuant to Millbrook Way Bountiful Ut 84010 Successor Trustee PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Lot 25, Fernwood Hollow No. 2, Deed of Trust recorded on August North 89º50’40” East 1597.23 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED feet along said South right of Estimated Total Debt as of May Scalley Reading Bates Hansen a part of Section 23, Township 4 30, 2007, as Inst. No. 2302132, 07, 2013 is $361,486.29. The un- & Rasmussen, P.C. AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- way line; thence South 0º11’10” North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake in book 4357, at pages 209-288, dersigned Trustee disclaims any 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 TURE OF THE PROCEEDING West 1200.00 feet; thence South Meridian; thence South 48 deg, of Official Records in the office liability for any incorrectness of Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD 89º50’40” West 1597.23 feet to 28’ 54” West 224.28 feet to the of the County Recorder of Davis the street address and other com- Telephone: (801) 531-7870 CONTACT A LAWYER. On May Northwest corner of said Lot County, State of Utah, executed the East right of way line of said mon designation, if any, shown Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 21, 2013, at 10:30am, James 25; thence Northerly along the by Lindsay Jarvis, a single man, 2200 West Street; thence North herein. Said sale will be made, 5:00 p.m. H. Woodall, as duly appointed arc of a 595 feet radius curve WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 0º11’10” east 1200.00 feet along but without covenant or warranty, Trustee No. 51121-685 Trustee under and pursuant to to the left 32.35 feet along TO HIGHEST BIDDER, PAY- said right of way line to the point express or implied, regarding title, C-157 4/11-25 Deed of Trust recorded April 30, the Northeast line of A Street; ABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF of beginning. possession, condition, or encum- 2008, as inst. No. 2361676, in thence North 45 deg, 21’ 52” THE UNITED STATES AT THE Land Tax Serial No. 10-063- brances, including fees, charges NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE book 4523, page 2442-2459, of East 267.16 feet to a point due TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL 0008. and expenses of the Trustee and APN: 11-371-0011 TRA: Trust Official Records in the office of the North of the Point of Beginning; BIDDERS MUST TENDER A The beneficial interest in said Trust of the trusts created by said Deed No. 1339239-23 Ref: paiz, dexter County Recorder of Davis County, thence South 62.68 feet to the DEPOSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTI- Ded was subsequently assigned of Trust, to pay the remaining alan IMPORTANT NOTICE TO State of Utah executed by Monty point of beginning. The street FIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE to the JAMES F. HART TRUST, principle sums of the note(s) se- PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE Nafoosi WILL SELL AT PUBLIC address and other common des- AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH aka JAMES F. HART, TRUSTEE cured by said Deed of Trust. The IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, ignation, if any, of the real property THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON OF THE JAMES F. HART REVO- current beneficiary of the Trust TRUST, DATED June 12, 2006 PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY described above is purported to THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS CABLE TRUST AGREEMENT, Deed as of the date of this notice UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE be: 112 North 2600 East Layton Ut DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE dated August 4, 1989, as amend- is: Bank of America, N.a. and the PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL TRUSTEE), At the main entrance IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- 84040 Estimated Total Debt as of ed, by Assignment of Trust Deed record owners of the property as of the Davis County District Court, SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED May 07, 2013 is $423,646.31. The recorded December 28, 2012, as of the recording of the Notice of Bountiful Department, 805 South PLANATION OF THE NATURE FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT undersigned Trustee disclaims Entry No. 2710814 in Book 5676 Default is/are: W Todd Gee and Main Street, Bountiful, Utah, all at Page 2112 in the office of the Angela Gee. James H. Woodall, OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE any liability for any incorrect- right, title and interest conveyed YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE ness of the street address and County Recorder of Davis County, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front to and now held by it under said State of Utah. The record owner Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan A LAWYER. On May 14, 2013, FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT other common designation, if Deed of Trust in the property at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), any, shown herein. Said sale will of the subject property as of the Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James situated in said County and State recording of the Notice of Default H. Woodall Signature/ By Dated: as duly appointed Trustee under At the main entrance of the davis be made, but without covenant described as: Lot 109, Valentine and pursuant to Deed of Trust county district court Bountiful De- or warranty, express or implied, is 2200 WEST, LLC. April 04, 2013 R-428126 04/04/13, Estates Townhomes, Phase A Notice of Default was recorded 04/11/13, 04/18/13 C-144 recorded June 21, 2006, as inst. partment, 805 South Main Street regarding title, possession, condi- 1, a planned Residential Unit No. 2178353, in book 4060, page Bountiful, Utah all right, title and January 16, 2013, as Entry No. tion, or encumbrances, including Development, according to the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 1346-1360, of Official Records in interest conveyed to and now 2714110 in Book 5687 at Page 4 fees, charges and expenses of the official plat thereof, as recorded The following described real prop- the office of the County Recorder held by it under said Deed of Trust Trustee and of the trusts created in the office of the Davis County of said official records. erty will be sold at public auction of Davis County, State of Utah ex- in the property situated in said by said Deed of Trust, to pay the recorder. The street address and Said sale will be made without to the highest bidder, purchase ecuted by Dexter Alan Paiz WILL County and State described as: remaining principle sums of the other common designation, if any, covenant or warranty, express or price payable in lawful money of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO All of lot 55, mala subdivision note(s) secured by said Deed of of the real property described implied, regarding title, possession the United States of America at HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN no. 2, layton city, Davis county, Trust. The current beneficiary of above is purported to be: 2273 or encumbrances. the time of sale, at the east main LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNIT- Utah, according to the official the Trust Deed as of the date of South 1900 West, Wood Cross, DATED this 17th day of April, entrance of the Davis County ED STATES AT THE TIME OF plat thereof. The street address this notice is: Nationstar Mortgage UT 84087. Estimated Total Debt as 2013. Courthouse, 800 West State, SALE, (SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS and other common designation, Llc and the record owners of the of May 21, 2013, is $313,504.43. /s/ J. Scott Buehler, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT OF if any, of the real property de- property as of the recording of The undersigned Trustee dis- Successor Trustee May 13, 2013, at the hour of 4:00 $20,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS scribed above is purported to be: the Notice of Default is/are: Jason claims any liability for any incor- Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and p.m. of that day for the purpose TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME 1106 West 1060 North Layton Ut Lunt and Nicole Lunt. James H. rectness of the street address McCarthy, P.C. of foreclosing a deed of trust origi- OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE 84041 Estimated Total Debt as of Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River and other common designation, if 372 24th Street, Suite 400 nally executed by Ulises Cortes DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOW- May 21, 2013 is $153,643.12. The Front Parkway, Suite 175 South any, shown herein. Said sale will Ogden, Utah 84401 and Guillermo Cortes, in favor of ING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE OF- undersigned Trustee disclaims any Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 be made, but without covenant Telephone: 801.394.5783 Chase Bank USA, N.A., covering FICE OF THE TRUSTEE), At the liability for any incorrectness of the James H. Woodall Signature/By or warranty, express or implied, Business Hours 9:00 a.m. to real property located at approxi- main entrance of the davis county street address and other com- Dated: March 23, 2013R-428155 regarding title, possession, condi- 5:00 p.m. Monday through mately 1948 North 285 West, Lay- district court Bountiful Department, mon designation, if any, shown 04/04/13, 04/11/13, 04/18/13 tion, or encumbrances, including Friday ton, Davis County, Utah, and more 805 South Main Street Bountiful, herein. Said sale will be made, C-143 fees, charges and expenses of the C-184 4/18-5/2 particularly described as: Utah all right, title and interest but without covenant or warranty, Trustee and of the Trusts created LOT 59, THE COLONIES OF conveyed to and now held by it express or implied, regarding title, 30 Classified CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL possession, condition, or encum- AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- #5, North Salt Lake, UT, .05 acres 10-009-0028 Lane, Doris A, Prop- 178 East 1950 South, Clearfield, OFFICE OF THE brances, including fees, charges TURE OF THE PROCEEDING $5,644.68 erty address: 1720 East Hillsboro UT, .11 acres $5,770.70 DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. and expenses of the Trustee and AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD 01-388-1220 Causey Creek De- Drive, Layton, UT, .205 acres 12-492-0034 Dennis Higley Inc., Tax ID: 14-085-0171 of the trusts created by said Deed CONTACT A LAWYER. On May velopment LLC, Property ad- $1,554.49 Property address: Syracuse, UT, The current Beneficiary of the of Trust, to pay the remaining prin- 21, 2013, at 10:30am, James dress: North Salt Lake, UT, .18 10-047-0255 Tschulnigg, Maria, .07 acres $271.97 trust deed is UTAH HOUSING ciple sums of the note(s) secured H. Woodall, as duly appointed acres $11,180.05 Property address: 2075 West 12-711-0112 MDM Development CORPORATION, and the record by said Deed of Trust. The current Trustee under and pursuant to 03-056-0019 Workman, Marc E, Clara Street, Layton, UT, .225 LLC and Ball, Franklin D & Gayle owner of the property as of the beneficiary of the Trust Deed as Deed of Trust recorded March Property address: 187 East 650 acres $1,630.26 N, Property address: Clearfield, recording of the Notice of Default of the date of this notice is: Bank 25, 2011, as inst. No. 2591054, North, Bountiful, UT, .218 acres 10-056-0212 Ellis, Valentina D, UT, .41 acres $693.71 is DREW SCHMIDT, AN UNMAR- of America, N.a. and the record in book 5238, page 371, of Of- $3,553.82 Property address: 1774 North 13-021-0060 Shaw, Eddy L & RIED MAN. owners of the property as of the ficial Records in the office of the 05-113-0013 Coons, Douglas B, 1450 West, Layton, UT, .20 acres Ilene S, Property address: 7287 Bidders must tender to the trustee recording of the Notice of Default County Recorder of Davis County, Property address: 2387 South $6,613.36 South 1200 East, South Weber, a $20,000.00 deposit at the sale is/are: Monty Nafoosi. James H. State of Utah executed by Brodie A Pheasant Way, Bountiful, UT, 10-070-0006 Haroni, Kourosh & UT, 1.38 acres $41,562.15 and the balance of the purchase Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River Sepulveda, A Married Man WILL .386 acres $25,134.91 Pamela, Property address: Lay- 13-057-0005 Anderson, J & Diane, price by 2:00 p.m. the day follow- Front Parkway, Suite 175 South SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 06-027-0042 Brandenburg, ton, UT, .425 acres $24,826.13 Property address: Sunset, UT, ing the sale. Both the deposit and Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN Marjorie, Property address: 10-070-0008 Haroni, Kourosh & .025 acres $122.33 the balance must be paid to Lin- James H. Woodall Signature/By LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNIT- Davis County, UT, 2.00 acres Pamela, Property address: 150 13-065-0034 Grubb, James E, coln Title Insurance Agency in the Dated: April 18, 2013 R-429145 ED STATES AT THE TIME OF $4,032.43 North 175 West, Layton, UT, .46 Property address: 426 West form of a wire transfer, cashier’s 04/18/13, 04/25/13, 05/02/13 SALE, (SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS 06-049-0169 Dixon South Salt acres $12,443.00 2350 North, Sunset, UT, .20 acres check or certified funds. Cash C-173 MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT OF Lake LLC, Property address: 10-070-0135 Gentile Business $4,812.22 payments, personal checks or $20,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Woods Cross, UT, .02 acres Park LLC, Property address: 13-078-0039 Cross Gate Invest- trust checks are not accepted. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME $699.87 Layton, UT, .03 acres $284.13 ments LLC, Property address: DATED: April 15, 2013. The following described real OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE 06-075-0002 McArdle, Michael W 10-089-0011 Brinley, Patrick, 857 West 1800 North, Clinton, LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE property will be sold at public DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOW- & Tammy Catherine, Property Property address: 61 North UT, .50 acres $6,146.20 AGENCY auction to the highest bidder, ING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE address: 1423 West 500 South, Church Street, Layton, UT, .14 13-078-0041 Cross Gate In- by: Paula Maughan purchase price payable in lawful OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), At Woods Cross, UT, 1.575 acres acres $5,647.21 vestments LLC, Property ad- its: Vice President money of the United States of the main entrance of the davis $5,264.66 10-089-0031 Haroni, Kourosh & dress: Clinton, UT, 1.00 acres Telephone: (801) 476-0303 America at the time of sale, at county district court Bountiful De- 06-088-0056 Ward, R Charles Pamela, Property address: Lay- $19,194.70 web site: www.smithknowles. the east main entrance of the partment, 805 South Main Street & Karma H, Property address: ton, UT, .025 acres $7,866.31 14-414-0043 M & D Developers com Davis County Courthouse, 800 Bountiful, Utah all right, title and 1672 West 1940 South, Wood 10-148-0088 Toone, Trent, Prop- LLC, Property address: West SK File No. 13-0035 West State, Farmington, Utah, on interest conveyed to and now Cross, UT, .48 acres $3,220.22 erty address: 124 West 1225 Point, UT, .002 acres $76.71 C-183 4/18-5/2 Wednesday, May 22, 2013, at the held by it under said Deed of Trust 06-152-0109 Barnes, Steve, North, Layton, UT, .15 acres 14-427-0021 Benchmark Real hour of 4:45 p.m. of that day for the in the property situated in said Property address: 1357 South $6,271.79 Estate Company, Property ad- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE purpose of foreclosing a deed of County and State described as: 925 West, Wood Cross, UT, .19 10-180-0003 Layton Hills Chiro- dress: Clinton, UT, .01 acres The following described property trust originally executed by Eileen Lot 46, clinton homestead east acres $1,656.68 practic Inc., Property address: $70.20 will be sold at public auction to the M. Safford, in favor of Washington no. 2, according to the official 06-285-0001 Pages Lane Mead- 471 West Heritage Park Blvd, The above amount is representa- highest bidder, payable in lawful Mutual Bank, FA, covering real plat thereof, as recorded in the ows LLC, Property address: 1552 Unit #3, Layton, UT, .044 acres tive of the taxes, penalties, and money of the United States at the property located at approximately office of the Davis county re- North 1050 West, West Bountiful, $31,082.31 interest through May 15, 2013. It time of sale, at the Justice Com- 1677 North 2400 West, Clinton, corder, state of Utah. The street UT, .50 acres $10,188.01 10-269-0002 CHS Properties LLC, does not include any costs related plex, Court’s Building, 800 West Davis County, Utah, and more address and other common desig- 06-285-0015 Pages Lane Mead- Property address: 365 West to the sale such as advertising, State Street, Farmington, Utah particularly described as: nation, if any, of the real property ows LLC, Property address: 1083 1550 North, Unit 2, Layton, UT, mailings or title reports. For a 84025, on May 15, 2013, at 3:00 ALL OF LOT 12, LOVELL ES- described above is purported to West Pages Lane, West Bountiful, .00 acres $17,372.79 current payoff, please contact the p.m. of said day, for the purpose TATES SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, be: 2418 North 1325 West Clinton UT, .51 acres $9,398.49 10-269-0003 CHS Properties LLC, Davis County Treasurer’s office of foreclosing a trust deed dated ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL Ut 84015 Estimated Total Debt as 07-164-0017 Deep Creek Hold- Property address: 365 West @ 801-451-3243. Payment may July 28, 2005, and executed by PLAT RECORDED THEREOF, of May 21, 2013 is $306,102.46. ing LC, Property address: 1550 North, Unit 3, Layton, UT, be made in the form of personal CAROLEE COOK, AN UNMAR- CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, The undersigned Trustee dis- 1039 South Fairway Circle, .00 acres $17,356.99 check or cash. RIED WOMAN, as Trustor, in favor UTAH. claims any liability for any incor- Fruit Heights, UT, .443 acres 10-269-0008 CHS Properties LLC, Once the County Auditor has of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 14-342-0012 rectness of the street address $10,542.43 Property address: 365 West closed the sale of a particular REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, The current beneficiary of the trust and other common designation, if 07-193-0131 Venichenko, Denis, 1550 North, Unit 8, Layton, UT, parcel of property as a result of INC. SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, any, shown herein. Said sale will Property address: Centerville, .00 acres $39,313.31 accepting a bid on the parcel, the REPUBLIC MORTGAGE HOME National Association, and the be made, but without covenant UT, .01 acres $70.70 10-271-0008 Barlow Corporation successful bidder or purchaser LOANS, LLC as Beneficiary, record owner of the property as or warranty, express or implied, 07-258-0208 Boothe, Gordon & & Layton Wash on Main LLC, of the property may not unilater- which Trust Deed was recorded of the recording of the notice of regarding title, possession, condi- Deborah, Property address: 718 Property address: 501 North ally rescind the bid. The County on August 3, 2005, as Entry default is Eileen M. Safford. The tion, or encumbrances, including South Rice Road, Farmington, Highway 91, Layton, UT, .464 legislative body, after acceptance No. 2093782, in Book 3841, at trustee’s sale of the aforedescribed fees, charges and expenses of the UT, .06 acres $7,130.47 acres $48,198.58 of a bid, may enforce the terms Page 371, in the Official Records real property will be made without Trustee and of the trusts created 07-269-0410 Rice Farms Estates 11-011-0001 Bettridge, Ron J, of the bid by obtaining a legal of Davis County, State of Utah warranty as to title, possession, by said Deed of Trust, to pay the LLC, Property address: 48 East Property address: 17 North judgment against the purchaser covering real property purport- or encumbrances. Bidders must remaining principle sums of the Camden Way, Farmington, UT, Talbot Drive, Layton, UT, .407 in the amount of the bid, plus inter- edly located at 1424 West 2550 be prepared to tender $20,000.00 note(s) secured by said Deed of .22 acres $6,511.21 acres $7,916.95 est and attorney’s fees. Section South, Woods Cross, Utah 84087 in certified funds at the sale and Trust. The current beneficiary of 08-027-0095 Jones, Rick D & 11-077-0039 – 11-075-0156 Smith, 59-2-1351.1 inDavis County, Utah, and more the balance of the purchase price the Trust Deed as of the date of Jacqueline A, Property ad- Chad M, Property address: 474 Keep in mind that the sale is particularly described as: in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. this notice is: Bank of America, dress: Kaysville, UT, .32 acres South Flint Street, Layton, UT, .26 a “buyer beware” sale. If you LOT 109, FIELD CREST SUBDI- the following business day. The N.a., Successor By Merger To Bac $236.47 acres $3,659.44 purchase property you will later VISION PHASE 1, ACCORDING trustee reserves the right to void Home Loans Servicing, Lp Fka 08-059-0041 Clark Meadows LLC, 11-088-0069 Galbraith, Kae be provided with a recorded Tax TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THERE- the effect of the trustee’s sale after Countrywide Home Loans Servic- Property address: Farmington, Lynne, Property address: Lay- Deed, which is similar to a Quit OF ON FILE AND OF RECORD the sale based upon information ing, Lp and the record owners of UT, 1.00 acres $943.06 ton, UT, .002 acres $106.85 Claim Deed. It is your obligation IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS unknown to the trustee at the time the property as of the recording of 08-206-0317 Holbrook, Russell W 11-090-0022 BAC Kaysville LLC, to have researched each property COUNTY RECORDER. Tax ID: of the sale, such as a bankruptcy the Notice of Default is/are: Brodie & Jennifer K, Property address: Property address: Kaysville, UT, you’re interested in. 06-165-0109 filing, a loan reinstatement, or an A Sepulveda. James H. Woodall, 92 East 475 South, Kaysville, UT, 9.94 acres $31,694.24 C-177 4/18-5/9 The current Beneficiary of the agreement between the trustor TRUSTEE 10808 River Front .233 acres $12,744.72 12-001-0073 Park, Debbie, Prop- trust deed is UTAH HOUSING and beneficiary to postpone or Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan 08-283-0002 Brown, David & Julie, erty address: 321 East 200 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE CORPORATION, and the record cancel the sale. If so voided, the Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 Property address: Farmington, South, Clearfield, UT, .26 acres The following described property owner of the property as of the only recourse of the highest bidder James H. Woodall Signature/By UT, 2.483 acres $9,150.28 $8,636.21 will be sold at public auction to the recording of the Notice of Default is to receive a full refund of the Dated: April 18, 2013 R-429150 09-046-0055 Lambert, Tom & 12-010-0021 Frew, James Scott highest bidder, payable in lawful is CAROLEE COOK, AN UNMAR- money paid to the trustee. THIS 04/18/13, 04/25/13, 05/02/13 Mark, Property address: 757 & Princess B, Property address: money of the United States at the RIED WOMAN. IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT C-174 East Highway 193, Layton, UT, 283 South Marilyn Drive, Clear- time of sale, at the Justice Com- Bidders must tender to the trustee A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION .87 acres $39,983.79 field, UT, .16 acres $5,573.69 plex, Court’s Building, 800 West a $20,000.00 deposit at the sale OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Notice is hereby given that on 09-068-0247 Asset Administrators 12-024-0018 Gardner, Dan C & State Street, Farmington, Utah and the balance of the purchase THAT PURPOSE. the 15th day of May, 2013 at Inc., Property address: 2567 Nancy P, Property address: 84025, on May 22, 2013, at 3:00 price by 2:00 p.m. the day follow- DATED this 10th day of April, 10:00 a.m. in the Davis County North 2800 East, Layton, UT, .28 Clearfield, UT, 1.64 acres p.m. of said day, for the purpose ing the sale. Both the deposit and 2013 Administration Building at 61 acres $8,777.96 $4,295.61 of foreclosing a trust deed dated the balance must be paid to Lin- Marlon L. Bates South Main Street, Farmington, 09-101-0024 Mangrum, Catrina, 12-037-0051 Law, Therol W & August 4, 2010, and executed by coln Title Insurance Agency in the Successor Trustee the Davis County Clerk/Auditor, Property address: 967 West Candice E, Property address: DREW SCHMIDT, AN UNMAR- form of a wire transfer, cashier’s Scalley Reading Bates Hansen Steve S Rawlings, will offer for 2450 North, Layton, UT, .17 acres 128 North 4000 West, West Point, RIED MAN, as Trustor, in favor check or certified funds. Cash & Rasmussen, P.C. sale at public auction and sell to $6,303.96 UT, 1.15 acres $769.06 of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC payments, personal checks or 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 the highest bidder pursuant to 09-340-0202 Preformax Gyms 12-051-0015 Higley, Edwin M, REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. trust checks are not accepted. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 the provisions of Section 59-2- Inc., Property address: 1659 Property address: Clearfield, UT, SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR SE- DATED: April 8, 2013. Telephone: (801) 531-7870 1351.1 Utah Code, the following East 1400 South, Clearfield, UT, .01 acres $76.71 CURITYNATIONAL MORTGAGE LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to described real property located 2.74 acres $170,760.50 12-071-0009 Lambert, Mark & COMPANY, A UTAH CORPORA- AGENCY 5:00 p.m. in Davis County and now delin- 09-354-0037 Nilson and Company Tom, Property address: 897 TION as Beneficiary, which Trust by: Paula Maughan Trustee No. 51121-727 quent and subject to tax sale. No Inc. DBA Nilson Homes, Property East 1000 South, Clearfield, UT, Deed was recorded on August 5, its: Vice President C-176 4/18-5/2 bid less than the total amount of address: 2296 East 8240 South, .148 acres $5,635.74 2010, as Entry No. 2544642, in Telephone: (801) 476-0303 taxes, penalties, interest and costs South Weber, UT, .29 acres 12-092-0134 Benchmark Real Es- Book 5081, at Page 831, in the web site: www.smithknowles. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE which are a charge on the real Official Records of Davis County, com APN: 13-288-0046 TRA: notset $7,957.70 tate Company a Corp, Property estate will be accepted. 09-354-0044 Nilson and Company address: Syracuse, UT, .072 State of Utah covering real prop- SK File No. 12-1218 Trust No. 1344119-23 Ref: sep- 01-005-0044 – 01-005-0045 & erty purportedly located at 351 C-162 4/11-25 ulveda, brodie IMPORTANT Inc. DBA Nilson Homes, Property acres $91.60 01-005-0046 Smith, Haylee N address: 2293 East 8240 South, 12-111-0135 Island View Ridge North Ann Street, Clearfield, Utah NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER & Douglas C, Property ad- 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and T.S. No. 201200229 – 34882 Title YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A South Weber, UT, .29 acres Development Inc., Property Order No. 12-09056 Loan No. dress: 445 East Indian Springs $6,991.59 address: Layton, UT, .54 acres more particularly described as: DEED OF TRUST, DATED March Road, Bountiful, UT, .87 acres LOT 171, JAMARL ACRES SUB- 70086G704 Notice of Trustee’s 24, 2011 UNLESS YOU TAKE 10-008-0013 Tolman, Robert $2,782.19 Sale The following described $17,179.99 Scott, Property address: 1417 12-130-0101 McKendrick, Sher- DIVISION, CLEARFIELD CITY, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 01-280-0005 – 01-406-0005 Vine- ACCORDING TO THE property will be sold at public auc- PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT East Heather Drive, Layton, UT, man R & Barber-McKendrick, tion to the highest bidder, without yard Investments LLC, Property .214 acres $514.86 Debra K, Property address: OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED address: 230 North Cutler Drive, FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE warranty as to title, possession, CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 Classified 31

9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL 9000 LEGAL or encumbrances payable in law- covers real property located in based upon information unknown tered Holders of Structured Asset Olene Shepherd. James H. Wood- only recourse of the highest bid- ful money of the United States, Davis County, State of Utah and to the trustee at the time of the Securities Corporation Mortgage all, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front der is to receive a full refund of the at the main entrance of the Davis more particularly described as sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, Pass-through Certificates, Series Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan money paid to the trustee. County District Court Bounti- follows (the “Property”): a loan reinstatement, or an agree- 2007-osi and the record owners of Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL- ful Department 805 South Main UNIT 4, IN BUILDING NO. 1, & ment between the Trustor and the property as of the recording of H. Woodall Signature/By Dated: LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Street Bountiful, Utah 84010, on UNITS 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9, IN BUILD- Beneficiary to postpone or cancel the Notice of Default is/are: Paula April 18, 2013 R-429133 04/18/13, TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED 05/14/2013 at 10:30 a.m., for the ING NO. 2, CONTAINED WITHIN the sale. If so voided, the only A Potter and Kent Bangerter. 04/25/13, 05/02/13 C-172 FOR THAT PURPOSE. purpose of foreclosing a Trust THE AMENDED PLAT OF NORTH recourse of the highest bidder is to James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE DATED this 4th day of April, Deed dated 12/26/2002 and ex- WOOD LOT 7 CONDOMINIUMS, receive a full refund of the money 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 2013 ANNOUNCEMENT OF ecuted by Jeffrey P. Nielson and A CONDOMINIUM PROJECT paid to the trustee. 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 Marlon L. Bates APPOINTMENT Teresa M. Nielson, husband and AS THE SAME IS IDENTIFIED Dated this 4th day of April, (801)254-9450 James H. Successor Trustee AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS wife, as joint tenants, as Trustor IN THE RECORD OF SURVEY 2013. Woodall Signature/ By Dated: Scalley Reading Bates Hansen ESTATE OF DONALD W. in favor of Mortgage Electronic MAP RECORDED ON OCTOBER /S/ STEVEN J. NEWMAN, Esq. April 05, 2013 R-428862 & Rasmussen, P.C. MILLER Registrations Systems, Inc., as 20, 1999 IN DAVIS COUNTY, AS Successor Trustee 04/18/13, 04/25/13, 05/02/13 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Deceased Probate No. nominee for Homecomings Finan- ENTRY NO. 1553620, IN BOOK 201 South Main Street, Suite Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 133700086 cial Network, Inc., as Beneficiary, 2572, AT PAGE 867 (AS SAID 800 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ESTHER S. MILLER, whose ad- covering the following real prop- RECORD OF SURVEY MAP Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to APN: 06-043-0021 TRA: notset dress is 37620 South Desert Sun erty located in Davis County, Utah; MAY HAVE HERETOFORE BEEN (801) 531-3000 5:00 p.m. Trust No. 1342557-23 Ref: Drive Tucson, Arizona 85739, Parcel I.D. No. 12-268-0065 The AMENDED OR SUPPLEMENT- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 Trustee No. 51121-277 shepherd, robert IMPORTANT has been appointed Personal street address of the property is ED) AND IN THE DECLARATION p.m. EXHIBIT “A” NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Representative of the above- purported to be: 1778 West 1975 RECORDED ON OCTOBER Monday - Friday PARCEL NO. 1: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER entitled estate. Creditors of the South, Syracuse, Utah 84075 20, 1999 IN DAVIS COUNTY, THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN BEGINNING ON THE WEST A DEED OF TRUST, DATED estate are hereby notified to: (1) Exhibit “A” – Legal Description All AS ENTRY NO. 1553621 IN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, LINE OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT January 26, 2007 UNLESS YOU deliver or mail their written claims of Lot 65, Syracuse Village Plat B, BOOK 2572 AT PAGE 868 (AS AND ANY INFORMATION OB- OF WAY AT A POINT NORTH 89 TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT to the Personal Representative City of Syracuse, County of Davis, SAID DECLARATION MAY HAVE TAINED WILL BE USED FOR DEGREES 46’31” WEST 1037.88 YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE at the address above; (2) deliver Utah, according to the Official HERETOFORE BEEN AMENDED THAT PURPOSE. FEET ALONG THE SECTION SOLD AT A or mail their written claims to the Plat thereof. The undersigned OR SUPPLEMENTED.) C-160 4/11-25 LINE AND SOUTH 34 DEGREES PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Personal Representative’s at- disclaims any liability for any error TOGETHER WITH THE APPUR- 40’50” EAST 1126.84 FEET EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE torney of record, GREGORY A. in the street address. The current TENANT UNDIVIDED INTER- ALONG SAID WEST LINE FROM NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THE STEED, at the following address: Beneficiary of the trust deed is SW EST IN SAID PROJECT’S COM- THE EAST QUARTER CORNER APN: 06-148-0013 TRA: notset PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, RICHARDS BRANDT MILLER Linear Investment Group, LLC and MON AREAS AS ESTABLISHED OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 Trust No. 1341230-38 Ref: potter, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A NELSON, Wells Fargo Center, the record owner of the property IN SAID DECLARATION AND NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT paula IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LAWYER. On May 21, 2013, at 15th Floor, 299 South Main Street, as of the recording of this notice ALLOWING FOR PERIODIC LAKE MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as P.O. Box 2465, Salt Lake City, is reported to be Jeffrey P. Nielson ALTERATION BOTH IN THE THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED duly appointed Trustee under Utah, 84110-2465; or (3) file their and Teresa M. Nielson. Bidders MAGNITUDE OF SAID UNDI- 40’50” EAST 112.82 FEET OF TRUST, DATED February and pursuant to Deed of Trust written claims with the Clerk of must be prepared to tender to the VIDED INTEREST AND IN THE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY; 28, 2007 UNLESS YOU TAKE recorded March 12, 2007, as the Second District Court in Davis trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the COMPOSITION OF THE COM- THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR inst. No. 2251177, in book 4237, County, Utah, or otherwise present sale and the balance of the pur- MON AREAS AND FACILITIES 44’30” WEST 784.56 FEET PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT page 314-329, of Official Records their claims as required by Utah chase price by 10:00 a.m. the day TO WHICH SAID INTEREST TO THE EAST LINE OF SUN- A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED in the law within three months after the following the sale. Both payments RELATES. SET DRIVE; THENCE NORTH AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- office of the County Recorder date of the first publication of this must be in the form of a Cashier’s Tax Parcel Nos.: 01-258-0004; 22 DEGREES 06’ WEST 100.0 TURE OF THE PROCEEDING of Davis County, State of Utah notice or be forever barred. Check. Cash is not acceptable. 01-258-0005; 01-258-0006; 01- FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD executed Date of first publication: April 18, If the Trustee is unable to convey 258-0007;01-258-0008 and 01- THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES CONTACT A LAWYER. On May by Robert Scott Shepherd, and 2013. title for any reason, the successful 258-0009 44’30” EAST 757.99 FEET TO 21, 2013, at 10:30am, James Cynthia Olene Shepherd, Hus- GREGORY A. STEED bidders sole and exclusive remedy Said Property is purported to have THE POINT OF BEGINNING. H. Woodall, as duly appointed band And Attorney for Personal Represen- shall be the return of monies paid a street address of: PARCEL NO. 1A: Trustee under and pursuant to Wife As Joint Tenants WILL SELL tative to the Trustee, and the success- 215 North Redwood Road #4, TOGETHER WITH AND SUB- Deed of Trust recorded March AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH- RICHARDS BRANDT MILLER ful bidder shall have no further North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 JECT TO A 60 FOOT RIGHT OF 02, 2007, as inst. No. 2249294, EST BIDDER, NELSON recourse. DATE: April 5, 2013 /s/ 215 North Redwood Road #5, WAY ON THE FOLLOWING. in book 4231, page 1162-1181, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY Wells Fargo Center, 15th Floor James H. Woodall, Trustee 10808 North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 BEGINNING ON THE WEST of Official Records in the office OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE 299 South Main Street River Front Parkway, Suite 175 215 North Redwood Road #6, LINE OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT of the County Recorder of Davis TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL P.O. Box 2465 South Jordan, Utah 84095 Of- North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 OF WAY AT A POINT NORTH County, State of Utah executed BIDDERS MUST TENDER A Salt Lake City, Utah 84110-2465 fice: (801) 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 215 North Redwood Road #7, 89 DEGREES 46’31” WEST by Paula A. Potter, An Unmarried DEPOSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTI- C-175 4/18-5/2 am - 5:00 pm THIS NOTICE IS North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 Woman WILL SELL AT PUBLIC FIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE 1037.80 FEET ALONG THE SEC- AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A 215 North Redwood Road #8, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TION LINE AND SOUTH 34 DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON The following described real prop- DEGREES 40’50” EAST 489.55 OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR 215 North Redwood Road #9, OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS erty will be sold at public auction FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE THAT PURPOSE Sale Information North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE to the highest bidder, purchase FROM THE EAST QUARTER Line: 714-480-5690 Sale Informa- The current beneficiary of the BIDDERS MUST TENDER A TRUSTEE), At the main entrance price payable in lawful money of CORNER OF SECTION 4; AND tion Website: http://www.ascen- Trust Deed is RH UT LLC, an Or- DEPOSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTI- of the davis county district court the United States of America at RUNNING THENCE SOUTH tex.com/websales/ Reinstatement egon limited liability company, and FIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE Bountiful Department, 805 South the time of sale, at the east main 34 DEGREES 40’50” EAST and Pay-Off Requests: (714) the record owner of the Property AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH Main Street Bountiful, Utah all entrance of the Davis County 750.11 FEET, THENCE NORTH 480-5472 TAC: 962861 PUB: 4/18 as of the recording of the Notice THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON right, title and interest conveyed Courthouse, 800 West State, 89 DEGREES 44’30” WEST 4/25 5/02/13 C-180 of Default is 215 NORTH RED- THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS to and now held by it under said Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, 73.19 FEET; THENCE NORTH WOOD ROAD, LLC, a Delaware DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE May 21, 2013, at the hour of 4:30 34 DEGREES 40’50” WEST REQUEST FOR BIDS Deed of Trust in the property limited liability company. The TRUSTEE), At the main entrance p.m. of that day for the purpose 676.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH West Bountiful City is soliciting situated in said County and State trustee’s sale will be made without of the davis county district court of foreclosing a deed of trust origi- 89 DEGREES 44’30” WEST bids from qualified contractors to described as: All of lot 21, surrey warranty as to title, possession, or Bountiful Department, 805 South nally executed by Troy Justensen, 551.95 FEET TO THE EAST LINE chip and high density mineral bond downs subdivision, plat “b”, a encumbrances. Main Street Bountiful, Utah all in favor of Mortgage Electronic OF SUNSET DRIVE; THENCE seal approximately 41,000 sq. yds. subdivision of part of section The sale to be conducted by the right, title and interest conveyed Registration Systems, Inc., solely NORTH 22 DEGREES 06’ WEST of city streets. Bid documents are 24, township 2, north, range 1, undersigned Successor Trustee to and now held by it under said as nominee for lender LoanCity, a 65.28 FEET ALONG SAID EAST available at www.westbountiful. west, salt lake base and merid- shall also include, pursuant to Deed of Trust in the property California corporation, its succes- LINE; THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- utah.gov. Bids will be accepted ian, west bountiful city, Davis Utah Code Ann. § 70A-9a-613, situated in said County and State sors and assigns, covering real GREES 44’30” EAST 608.05 TO until 10:00 a.m. April 30, 2013. county, Utah. The street address the personal property items lo- described as: Lot 13, eastland property located at approximately THE POINT OF BEGINNING. C-145 4/4-18 and other common designation, cated on or used in connection sundivision, west bountiful city, if any, of the real property de- 881 South Sunset Drive, Kaysville, C-158 4/18-5/2 with the Property, as described in Davis county, Utah, according Davis County, Utah, and more NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE scribed above is purported to be: To be sold or otherwise disposed the Trust Deed, which items were to the official plat thereof on particularly described as: The following described prop- 910 N 600 W West Bountiful Ut of at an auction to be held at D&B pledged by Trustor as additional file and of record in the davis SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT “A” erty will be sold at public auction 84087-1337 Hayes Storage Units at 571 W. security for repayment of the sub- county recorder’s office. The 08-012-0024 to the highest bidder, payable in Estimated Total Debt as of May 900 S., Btfl/WX Unit #81 Adam ject indebtedness. The pledge street address and other com- The current beneficiary of the lawful money of the United States 21, 2013 is $200,550.21. The un- Lindsey, last known address 1155 of such personal property items mon designation, if any, of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase at the time of sale, at the main dersigned Trustee disclaims any E. Lakeview Dr., Btfl. is further reflected by that certain real property described above is Bank, National Association, and entrance of the Second Judicial liability for any incorrectness of C-182 4/18-25 District Court of Davis County, UCC Financing Statement filed purported to be: 1089 North 550 the street address and other com- the record owner of the property West West Bountiful Ut 84087 located at 800 West State Street, with the Delaware Department of mon designation, if any, shown as of the recording of the notice Auction Estimated Total Debt as of May Farmington, Utah 84025, on Mon- State, U.C.C. Filing Section on herein. Said sale will be made, of default is Nations Credit Home Tuesday April 30th Uhaul about 21, 2013 is $282,477.34. The un- day, May 13, 2013, at 4:00 p.m., February 23, 2007, as Initial Filing but without covenant or warranty, Equity Services Corporation. The 11:30am 2150s 500w Bountiful,UT dersigned Trustee disclaims any on said day, for the purpose of No. 2007 0703958, as amended. express or implied, regarding title, trustee’s sale of the aforedescribed 84010 liability for any incorrectness of foreclosing a DEED OF TRUST, The Trustor/debtor is entitled to an possession, condition, or encum- real property will be made without General Household Goods ASSIGNMENT OF LEASES AND accounting of the unpaid indebt- the street address and other com- warranty as to title, possession, C029 Gordon Stone 660s Main St mon designation, if any, shown brances, including fees, charges RENTS AND SECURITY AGREE- edness in this matter, and may and expenses of the Trustee and or encumbrances. Bidders must #2201 Bountiful,UT 84010 MENT, dated February 21, 2007 request such an accounting by herein. Said sale will be made, be prepared to tender $20,000.00 F012 Stana Robinson 2520s 500w but without covenant or warranty, of the trusts created by said Deed (the “Trust Deed”), executed by calling the undersigned Successor of Trust, to pay the remaining prin- in certified funds at the sale and Bountiful,UT 84010 215 NORTH REDWOOD ROAD, Trustee at the telephone number express or implied, regarding the balance of the purchase price G015-16 Travis Nixon 172e 200s title, possession, condition, or ciple sums of the note(s) secured LLC, a Delaware limited liability provided below. in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. Centerville,UT 84014 encumbrances, including fees, by said Deed of Trust. The current company, as trustor (“Trustor”), Bidders at the trustee’s sale the following business day. The G020-21 Elizabeth Duran 2916s charges and expenses of the beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of in favor of MERRILL LYNCH must be prepared to tender a trustee reserves the right to void 4780w WVC,UT 84120 Trustee and of the trusts created the date of this notice is: The Bank MORTGAGE LENDING, INC., a $15,000.00 deposit to the trustee of New York Mellon Fka The Bank the effect of the trustee’s sale after C-147 4/11-18 and the balance of the purchase by said Deed of Trust, to pay the the sale based upon information Delaware corporation, as benefi- remaining principle sums of the Of New York, as Trustee For The ciary (the “Original Beneficiary”), price within 24 hours of the sale. unknown to the trustee at the time note(s) secured by said Deed of Certificateholders Of Cwabs Inc., NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE and recorded on February 23, Both the deposit and the balance of the sale, such as a bankruptcy Trust. The current beneficiary of Asset-backed Certificates, Series APN: 12-411-0232 TRA: Trust 2007, as Entry Number 2246747 must be in certified funds, payable filing, a loan reinstatement, or an the Trust Deed as of the date of 2007-3 and the record owners of No. 1339492-23 Ref: Weeks, in Book 4226, beginning on Page to Ballard Spahr LLP. The trustee agreement between the trustor this notice is: Wells Fargo Bank, the property as of the recording of Nathan IMPORTANT NOTICE TO 133, of the official records of Davis reserves the right to void the effect and beneficiary to postpone or N.a., As Trustee For The Regis- the Notice of Default is/are: Rob- PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE County, Utah. The Trust Deed of the trustee’s sale after the sale ert Scott Shepherd and Cynthia cancel the sale. If so voided, the 32 Classified CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

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IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED No. 2160545, in book 4013, page County District Court, Bountiful Department of Environmental NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE H. Woodall, Authorized Signa- OF TRUST, DATED April 27, 2007 938-960, of Official Records in Department, 805 South Main Quality APN: 12-313-0003 TRA: NOT- ture. (04/18/2013, 04/25, 05/02) UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO the office of the County Recorder Street, Bountiful, Utah, all right, P.O. Box 144880 SET Trust No. 1332229-38 Ref: R-428967 C-171 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, of Davis County, State of Utah title and interest conveyed to and Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Toscano, Bernardo IMPORTANT IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC executed by Stephen Thorlakson now held by it under said Deed of Comments can also be sent by NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- An Unmarried Man WILL SELL Trust in the property situated in electronic mail to: swpublic@ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A The following described property PLANATION OF THE NATURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH- said County and State described utah.gov. DEED OF TRUST, Dated: Septem- will be sold at public auction to the OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST EST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAW- as: Lot 157, Canterbury Cross- Comments sent in electronic ber 18, 2006, UNLESS YOU TAKE highest bidder, payable in lawful YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT FUL MONEY OF THE UNITED ing Estates No. 6, according format should be identified by ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR money of the United States at the A LAWYER. On May 14, 2013, STATES AT THE TIME OF SALE, to the official plat thereof, as putting the following in the subject PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT time of sale, at the Justice Com- at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, (SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS MUST recorded in the office of the line: public comment on Bountiful A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED plex, Court’s Building, 800 West as duly appointed Trustee under TENDER A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 Davis County recorder, State Sanitary Landfill. All documents AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- State Street, Farmington, Utah and pursuant to Deed of Trust IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TO THE of Utah. The street address and included in comments should be TURE OF THE PROCEEDING 84025, on May 8, 2013, at 3:00 recorded May 07, 2007, as inst. TRUSTEE AT THE TIME OF other common designation, if any, submitted as ASCII (text) files or AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD p.m. of said day, for the purpose of No. 2268222, in book 4277, page SALE, WITH THE BALANCE DUE of the real property described in pdf format. CONTACT A LAWYER. On May foreclosing a trust deed dated April 714-728, of Official Records in BY NOON THE FOLLOWING above is purported to be: 1209 Under Utah Code Section 19-1- 21, 2013, at 10:30 A.M. James H. 28, 2010, and executed by DAVID the office of the County Recorder BUSINESS DAY, AT THE OF- South 2200 West, Syracuse, UT 301.5 a person who wishes to Woodall, as duly appointed Trust- J. MAESTAS AND DOLORES of Davis County, State of Utah FICE OF THE TRUSTEE), At the 84075. Estimated Total Debt as challenge a Permit Order may ee under and pursuant to Deed MAESTAS, as Trustors, in favor executed by Nathan T Weeks, main entrance of the davis county of May 14, 2013, is $199,975.29. only raise an issue or argument of Trust recorded on September of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC and Cindy A Weeks, As Joint district court Bountiful Department, The undersigned Trustee dis- during an adjudicatory proceed- 27, 2006, as Inst. No. 2205276, REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, Tenants WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 805 South Main Street Bountiful, claims any liability for any incor- ing that was raised during the in book 4126, at pages 462-488, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, Utah all right, title and interest rectness of the street address public comment period and was of Official Records in the office LENDER, MOUNTAIN AMERICA PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY conveyed to and now held by it and other common designation, if supported with sufficient informa- of the County Recorder of Davis FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE under said Deed of Trust in the any, shown herein. Said sale will tion or documentation to enable County, State of Utah, executed Beneficiary, which Trust Deed TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL property situated in said County be made, but without covenant the Director to fully consider the by Bernardo Toscano and Teodora was recorded on April 29, 2010, BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- and State described as: Lot 203, or warranty, express or implied, substance and significance of A. Flores, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC as Entry No. 2525811, in Book POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED burningham meadows phase regarding title, possession, condi- the issue. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, 5014, at Page 1027, in the Official FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT 2, according to the official plat tion, or encumbrances, including C-179 4/18 PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY Records of Davis County, State THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE thereof on file and of record fees, charges and expenses of the OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE of Utah covering real property BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE in the Davis county recorder’s Trustee and of the Trusts created NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL The following described real purportedly located at 861 West FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT office. The street address and by said Deed of Trust, to pay the BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- 3800 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010 THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), other common designation, if remaining principle sums of the property will be sold at public POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED auction to the highest bidder, in Davis County, Utah, and more At the main entrance of the davis any, of the real property described note(s) secured by said Deed of FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT particularly described as: county district court Bountiful De- above is purported to be: 10 West Trust. The current Beneficiary of purchase price payable in lawful THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE money of the United States of BEGINNING 17.7 RODS SOUTH partment, 805 South Main Street 950 South Kaysville Ut 84037 the Trust Deed as of the date of BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE AND 49.81 RODS WEST FROM Bountiful, Utah all right, title and Estimated Total Debt as of May this notice is: U.S. Bank, National America at the time of sale, at FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT the east main entrance of the THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF interest conveyed to and now held 14, 2013 is $368,066.61. The un- Association, as Trustee, and the THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER Davis County Courthouse, 800 At the main entrance of the Davis by it under said Deed of Trust in dersigned Trustee disclaims any record owner of the property as OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 1 West State, Farmington, Utah, County District Court, Bountiful the property situated in said Coun- liability for any incorrectness of of the recording of the Notice of NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT ty and State described as: All of the street address and other com- Default is: Chris Magstadt. James on Monday, May 6, 2013, at the Department, 805 South Main LAKE MERIDIAN, THENCE WEST lot 232, west park village - plat mon designation, if any, shown H. Woodall, Trustee, 10808 River hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the Street, Bountiful, Utah, all right, 128 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 9 ‘b’, clearfield city, Davis county, herein. Said sale will be made, Front Parkway, Suite 175, South purpose of foreclosing a deed of title and interest conveyed to and RODS, THENCE EAST 128 FEET, Utah, according to the official but without covenant or warranty, Jordan, UT 84095 (801)254-9450 trust originally executed by Heath now held by it under said Deed of plat thereof on file and of record express or implied, regarding title, James H. Woodall Dated: March Fleshner, in favor of Mortgage Trust in the property situated in THENCE NORTH 9 RODS TO in the office of the davis county possession, condition, or encum- 29, 2013 Signature by: James Electronic Registration Systems, said County and State described THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. recorder. The street address and brances, including fees, charges H. Woodall, Authorized Signa- Inc., solely as nominee for lender as: All of Lot 3, Eagles Nest LESS AND EXCEPTING THE other common designation, if any, and expenses of the Trustee and ture. (04/11/2013, 04/18, 04/25) GMAC Bank, its successors and Subdivision, Plat 1 Amended, PROPERTY LYING WEST OF of the real property described of the trusts created by said Deed R-428398 C-149 assigns, covering real property Syracuse City, Davis County, THE BOUNDARY LINE AGREE- above is purported to be: 238 East of Trust, to pay the remaining prin- located at approximately 3531 Utah, according to the official MENT RECORDED JUNE 9, 2525 South Clearfield Ut 84015 ciple sums of the note(s) secured NOTICE OF PUBLIC South 900 East, Bountiful, Davis plat thereof. The street address 2008, AS ENTRY NO. 2371204, Estimated Total Debt as of May by said Deed of Trust. The current COMMENT ON County, Utah, and more particu- and other common designation, if IN BOOK 4550, AT PAGE 916, 14, 2013 is $195,128.11. The un- beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of BOUNTIFUL SANITARY larly described as: any, of the real property described OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. Tax dersigned Trustee disclaims any the date of this notice is: Us Bank LANDFILL DRAFT PERMIT LOT 7, NORTH CANYON ES- above is purported to be: 2675 ID: 01-047-0349 liability for any incorrectness of National Association As Trustee RENEWAL TATES SUBDIVISION, PLAT South 1175 West, Syracuse, UT The current Beneficiary of the the street address and other com- and the record owners of the The Director of the Division of (B), A SUBDIVISION A PART 8405. Estimated Total Debt as of trust deed is UTAH HOUSING mon designation, if any, shown property as of the recording of the Solid and Hazardous Waste is OF SECITON 5, TOWNSHIP 1 May 21, 2013, is $444,286.48. The CORPORATION, and the record herein. Said sale will be made, Notice of Default is/are: Stephen seeking public comment on a NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT undersigned Trustee disclaims any owners of the property as of the but without covenant or warranty, Thorlakson. James H. Woodall, request by the Bountiful Sanitary LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. liability for any incorrectness of the recording of the Notice of Default express or implied, regarding title, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front Landfill to renew the solid waste 01-013-0007 street address and other com- are DAVID J. MAESTAS AND possession, condition, or encum- Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan permit for its Class I landfill at the The current beneficiary of the mon designation, if any, shown DOLORES MAESTAS. brances, including fees, charges Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James existing site at 1300 West Page trust deed is Nationwide Mort- herein. Said sale will be made, Bidders must tender to the and expenses of the Trustee and H. Woodall Signature/By Dated: Lane in West Bountiful. The gage Relief, LLC, and the record but without covenant or warranty, trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at of the trusts created by said Deed March 29, 2013 R-428407 permit renewal application has owner of the property as of the express or implied, regarding title, the sale and the balance of the of Trust, to pay the remaining prin- 04/11/13, 04/18/13, 04/25/13 been reviewed for compliance with recording of the notice of default possession, condition, or encum- purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the ciple sums of the note(s) secured C-148 the Solid Waste Permitting and is Heath Fleshner and Elizabeth brances, including fees, charges day following the sale. Both the by said Deed of Trust. The current Management Rules and a draft S. Fleshner. The trustee’s sale and expenses of the Trustee and deposit and the balance must be beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE permit has been prepared. The of the aforedescribed real prop- of the Trusts created by said Deed paid to Lincoln Title Insurance APN: 12-367-0157 TRA: NOT- Director is soliciting comments erty will be made without war- the date of this notice is: The Bank of Trust, to pay the remaining Agency in the form of a wire trans- SET Trust No. 1337222-38 Ref: on the permit application and ranty as to title, possession, or of New York Mellon Fka The Bank principle sums of the note(s) se- fer, cashier’s check or certified Of New York As Trustee For The Magstadt, Chris IMPORTANT the draft permit. Class I landfills encumbrances. Bidders must be cured by said Deed of Trust. The NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER receive more than 20 tons per prepared to tender $20,000.00 in funds. Cash payments, personal Benefit Of The Certificateholders current Beneficiary of the Trust checks or trust checks are not Of The Cwabs Inc., Asset-backed YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A day of nonhazardous solid waste, certified funds at the sale and the Deed as of the date of this notice DEED OF TRUST, Dated: October including municipal waste and balance of the purchase price accepted. Certificates, Series 2007-9 and is: Deutsche Bank National Trust DATED: April 1, 2013. the record owners of the property 26, 2005, UNLESS YOU TAKE construction/ demolition waste. in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. Company, as Trustee for Morgan ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR The public comment period on the the following business day. The LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE as of the recording of the Notice Stanley Ixis Real Estate Capital AGENCY of Default is/are: Nathan T Weeks PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT draft permit begins April 18, 2013 trustee reserves the right to void Trust 2006-2, Mortgage Pass- A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED and will end May 17, 2013. the effect of the trustee’s sale after by: Paula Maughan and Cindy A Weeks. James H. Through Certificates, 2006-2 and its: Vice President Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- Documents related to this ap- the sale based upon information the record owners of the property TURE OF THE PROCEEDING plication can be reviewed at the unknown to the trustee at the time Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Front Parkway, Suite 175 South as of the recording of the Notice web site: www.smithknowles. Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD following location: of the sale, such as a bankruptcy of Default are: Bernardo Toscano CONTACT A LAWYER. On May Division of Solid and Hazardous filing, a loan reinstatement, or an com James H. Woodall Signature/By and Teodora A. Flores. James H. SK File No. 12-1191 14, 2013, at 10:30 A.M. James Waste agreement between the trustor Woodall, Trustee, 10808 River Dated: April 11, 2013 R-428522 C-151 4/4-18 04/11/13, 04/18/13, 04/25/13 H. Woodall, as duly appointed Multi Agency State Office Build- and beneficiary to postpone or Front Parkway, Suite 175, South C-152 Trustee under and pursuant to ing cancel the sale. If so voided, the Jordan, UT 84095 (801)254-9450 Deed of Trust recorded on October 195 North 1950 West, 2nd Floor only recourse of the highest bidder James H. Woodall Dated: April NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 27, 2005, as Inst. No. 2117725, in Salt Lake City, Utah is to receive a full refund of the 08, 2013 Signature by: James APN: 08-185-0203 TRA: Trust No. book 3900, at pages 1010-1024, For the public’s convenience, an money paid to the trustee. THIS 1220723-38 Ref: thorlakson, ste- of Official Records in the office unofficial copy of the application IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT phen IMPORTANT NOTICE TO of the County Recorder of Davis and draft permit is available on the A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE County, State of Utah, executed Internet at http:// OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED by Chris Magstadt, a single man, www.hazardouswaste.utah.gov/ THAT PURPOSE. AIRLINE OF TRUST, DATED April 13, 2006 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Public/PublicHearingsandCom- DATED this 3rd day of April, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO TO HIGHEST BIDDER, PAY- mentPeriods.htm. 2013 CAREERS PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, ABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF Written comments will be accepted Marlon L. Bates IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC THE UNITED STATES AT THE if received by 5:00 p.m. on May 17, Successor Trustee BEGIN HERE SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL 2013 and should be submitted to Scalley Reading Bates Hansen PLANATION OF THE NATURE BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- the address below. Comments & Rasmussen, P.C. Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST POSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED can also be hand delivered to the 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 FAA approved training. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT Division address above and must Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Financial aid if qualified – Housing available. A LAWYER. On May 14, 2013, THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE be received by 5:00 p.m. on May Telephone: (801) 531-7870 at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE 17, 2013. Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to Job placement assistance. as duly appointed Trustee under FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT Scott T. Anderson, Director 5:00 p.m. CALL AIM and pursuant to Deed of Trust THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), Division of Solid and Hazardous Trustee No. 69105-01 recorded April 14, 2006, as inst. At the main entrance of the Davis Waste C-135 4/4-18 877-460-6894