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June 27, 2019 Davisclipper.Comclippervol THE DAVIS THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2019 DAVISCLIPPER.COMCLIPPERVOL. 127 NO. 44 PUMPER CARS rollin’ into schools Unique cars for special needs students see page 8 Fun activities for the 4th of July – page 5 PGA golfers return to Oakridge – page 25 2 Thursday, June 27, 2019 NEWS DAVIS CLIPPER Anti-abortion rally draws big crowd at Capitol by Becky GINOS [email protected] “We are UTAH STATE CAPITOL—A inviting crowd of men, women and children wearing yellow T-shirts and carrying Planned signs flooded the Capitol Rotunda steps to advocate for the rights of Parenthood unborn children at a rally last week. “We’re here to support the God to leave given right to life,” said Abortion-Free Utah chairman Merrilee Boyack. the state of “We’re here to save babies. Almost 3,000 unborn babies are killed every Utah.” year in Utah. Every day almost eight babies are killed. We can’t stand by — Merrilee BECKY GINOS and let that continue. They have the Boyack PEOPLE OF ALL AGES GATHERED AT the Capitol last week to support AbortionFree Utah’s campaign to right to live.” end elective abortion in the state of Utah. The event was to launch Abortion- Free Utah’s campaign to end elective Parenthood to leave the hope it will reduce abortions in Utah,” rally. “I lost a baby to abortion 17 abortion in the state of Utah. “We state of Utah,” Boyack said to cheers. she said. “It is barbaric, violent and years ago,” she said. “I’m here honor- want people to rise up and have their “Every baby is welcome in the state of unnatural. There is nothing reproduc- ing his memory.” voices be heard,” said Boyack. “We’ve Ut a h .” tive or productive about abortion. Francesca Rose came from already had well over 2,000 people “Unborn children have the same They don’t ‘plan’ parenthood they Riverton to support the effort. “The sign our petition in less than a week. rights as all children and people,” ‘unplan’ parenthood.” reason I’m alive is because my birth We invite all Utahns to sign the said Gayle Ruzicka, president of “It’s time to reject the lies from the mother chose to adopt me out rather petition and stand for unborn child Utah Eagle Forum that is part of the industry and advocate for those who than abort me,” she said. “She gave protection.” campaign. “I have worked every year can’t advocate for themselves,” said me life, then gave me a life through The group is specifically targeting to get something passed. We will not Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, R-Clearfield. adoption. I want to raise awareness Planned Parenthood Association of stop until a bill is passed and we make “We are all members of the human that there are options.” Utah, who they say is the number one sure it is upheld.” family. I look to the day when Utah For more information about the provider of elective abortions in the Rep. Cheryl Action, R-Dist. 43 said will be abortion free.” campaign visit AbortionFreeUtah. state. she intends to run HB136 regarding Dusty Dubois came from Tooele com. “We are inviting Planned abortion during the next session. “I with her children to take part in the State moving ahead with plans for liquor store in Farmington by Becky GINOS were doing it as a courtesy. Kaysville the DABC consid- [email protected] They own the land and ered, he said. “But they were they’re not subject to our not successful. They came FARMINGTON— zoning ordinances.” back recently and told us Although the city pushed Pace said about a year they’d found another location to have a state liquor store ago the Utah Department of (in Farmington) but it was located somewhere else, it Alcoholic Beverage Control worse than before. It was appears that’s where it is (DABC) came to the city closer to neighborhoods.” going to be. about building a liquor store. Pace said the city sent “The state doesn’t need “We appreciate the fact they them a letter saying if it’s our permission,” said City were willing to come and going to be in Farmington Administrator Shane Pace. go through the planning please go back to the original “But they do try to work with process,” he said. “A number spot. “That’s at the state the community when they of residents spoke against services site. The UHP and can. They’ve had a policy it and some were in favor. Driver License Division are to come to the community We asked them to go look at there so that would put three and go through the planning other locations and they did state buildings right together. process and to be upfront, t h at .” A STATE LIQUOR STORE could be built near the Driver License Division. There were three spots in BECKY GINOS but they made it clear they see STORE| 11 DAVIS CLIPPER NEWS Thursday, June 27, 2019 3 Crime Briefs Compiled by Becky Ginos Laura Hauck’s body was after he allegedly fired a gun Ames allegedly ran away, charg- locations, according to court docu- in 2017 to get proof Hamilton had found after family members and assaulted another man dur- ing documents stated. ments. The division reached an complied, he allegedly emailed asked authorities to do a welfare ing a fight. Police tried to find Ames agreement with Hamilton the copies of the checks made to the check when she didn’t show up Richard Glenn Ames, 42, is at his apartment but no one following February that he would workers but when the division for work. Her body was frozen in charged with aggravated assault, responded. He was taken into pay his employees back wages of asked the employees, they discov- a basement chest-style freezer. felony discharge of a firearm, custody later after he surren- more than $125,000. ered some were not paid and the Jeremy Hauck was charged possession of a weapon by a dered to police. Ames was at the However, when the Salt Lake canceled checks were forged, the Police looking with murder and incarcerated restricted person and violation of Davis County Jail being held City division office did a follow up court documents stated. for suspect in the Davis County Jail from a protective order. without bail as of press time. An 2006 to 2008 until he was found Police responded to a home initial appearance date has not Bountiful Police are asking for incompetent to stand trial. He on North Avalon Drive in Layton been scheduled. THE DAVIS the public’s help to locate the was then moved to the Utah about 12:10 p.m. June 22 on a man in the photo who allegedly State Hospital. possible domestic violence call. Restaurant Hauck was found not guilty A woman said CLIPPER Sparta kicked the controls for the Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. elevator in the parking garage. by reason of insanity in 2013 Ames alleg- owner accused and sentenced to 15 years to life edly punched Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 The case number is 190001645. of forging Volume 127 Number 44 at the Utah State Hospital. out the win- Please call the BPD at 801-298- checks June 27, 2019 6000 with any information. Officials at the hospital dow of her THE DAVIS CLIPPER believe Hauck, now 31, could be vehicle while SALT LAKE CITY—The co-owner (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper released with a transitional plan she was in the Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at of Café Sabor, a popular chain of Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Man who for him to move to Washington car and her Mexican restaurants in Utah has The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. killed mother where his father lives. two children were in the vehicle been charged with forging checks may be released Davis County Attorney Troy when the incident took place, that were to be used to repay back Rawlings does not want Hauck according to police. wages to his employees. released so both sides agreed A few hours later, police BOUNTIFUL—A man who was In April, Justin Hamilton, 40, to postpone a hearing to allow were called again about 5:30 of Logan, pleaded not guilty to accused of killing his mother hospital officials to make a more p.m. to a report of gunshots near and putting her body in a freezer a felony charge of obstructing a detailed plan. the Sterling Point Apartment proceeding of a federal agency. 13 years ago could be released. Complex in Layton. Witnesses Jeremy Hauck, who was Hamilton is co-owner of the Layton man told police that Ames allegedly restaurant with several locations 18 at the time of the murder, started yelling at a man who was allegedly shot his mother Laura arrested for including Layton. walking down the street, then The U.S. Department of Labor’s Hauck, 52, Aug. 5, 2006 in their confronted him and pointed a Bountiful residence. After put- firing gun Wage and Hour Division investi- gun at him. When the man tried gated violations at Café Sabor in ting her body in a freezer, Hauck FARMINGTON—A Layton to grab the gun from Ames, a left the state and was arrested Bear Lake in October 2016. It also man was booked into the Davis fight broke out and while they investigated the Logan and Layton later in Montana.
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