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Email the details, including date, time, place, cost, etc. to rjamieson@ davisclipper.com, or bring the info to the Clipper office, 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful. VOTE LORENE KAMALU Deadline: Fridays, 4pm Listings will be published FOR KAYSVILLE MAYOR at our discretion on a by August 15 space-available basis. Primary Election Day Useful things you lorenekamalu.com can do with today’s newspaper. . . FOCUS (after you read it, of course) • Advocacy & Action for Roads & Highways • Safe Walking & Cycling for School & Active Transportation # • Effi cient, Effective City Council Meetings 23 • Local Business Support to Increase City Revenue Start a fi re • Mayor Offi ce Hours & Public Service Line with it. • Preservation of Kaysville’s Character

LEADERSHIP • Kaysville Planning Commissioner Visits with property owners - Understands private property rights & Utah land use regulation - Updated Kaysville General Plan for growth • Kaysville-Farmington Active Transportation Plan Committee Plans safer walking and cycling in the city - Receives substantial citizen input and broad support • Kaysville Business Support Meetings with Staff Support Volunteers management experience for over 100 individuals from our local business community including group meetings and individual consults • Windridge Elementary School Community Council in Kaysville Developed understanding of educator/parent/student needs and concerns and how our Utah education system funding works • Citizens Police Academy Graduate, Davis County Gained insight and appreciation for our fi rst responders' challenges, processes and programs

QUALIFICATIONS • B.S. Marriott School of Management, BYU • Nationally recognized as a Small Business Owner Entrepreneur • Master of Public Administration, U of U, Reed Clegg Fellowship (2018) • Supported husband in his service in the U.S. Air Force 1993-2000 • Resident of Kaysville for 21 years • Mother of 5 Davis Darts • Elected Republican State Delegate • Women's Leadership Institute Political Development Graduate

As Mayor of Kaysville City, Lorene Kamalu will continue to listen, learn, work hard and put citizen interests fi rst. No single political party, business interest, industry, government agency or group should be more important than the voice of our residents in determining the future of our city.

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Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source South Davis WHAT’S Recovery Club GOING The offers hope ON? Davis Clipper ON A6 75 cents VOL. 125 NO. 51 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 Find out with the Clipper’s Calendar! Plan fun around town for the week ahead every Thursday. END OF AN ERA LIST YOUR Demolition crews take EVENT. FREE! down Stoker School IT’S By TOM HARALDSEN [email protected] Email the details, including date, time, place, cost, etc. BOUNTIFUL—When city officials signed the con- to rjamieson@ tract with Mkp Enterprises on July 25 for the demoli- davisclipper.com, or bring the info to the Clipper tion of Stoker School, it gave the company until the office, 1370 S. 500 W., end of September to complete the project. The con- Bountiful. tractor wasted no time in getting started. VOTE LORENE KAMALU Deadline: Fridays, 4pm On Saturday, July 29, demolition efforts began at the school site, located on 100 East between 100 and Listings will be published FOR KAYSVILLE MAYOR at our discretion on a 200 South in Bountiful. By midday Tuesday, Aug. 1, by August 15 space-available basis. most of the school had been demolished, with dozens of residents stopping by to watch the backhoe chew Primary Election Day through the brick walls of the school. A large photo Useful things you lorenekamalu.com can do with today’s of a school class from 1929 had been taped to one of newspaper. . . the still standing walls on Monday evening. FOCUS (after you read it, Some of the debris had been loaded in trailers and hauled away by of course) Tuesday morning, and a large dirt pile sat on part of the school’s parking • Advocacy & Action for Roads & Highways lot. That dirt was expected to be moved before Friday’s • Safe Walking & Cycling for School & Active Transportation cyclist race activities along Main Street. There will be no work done at # the site on either Thursday or Friday of this week, and the site will be • Effi cient, Effective City Council Meetings 23 surrounded by protective fencing. • Local Business Support to Increase City Revenue Start a fi re “It’s a sad day,” said Tom Tolman, a former city councilmember who • Mayor Offi ce Hours & Public Service Line with it. has been involved in preserving the city’s history. He watched the • Preservation of Kaysville’s Character demolition on Monday afternoon. His great grandfather helped build the school, he said. “If I went over to the cemetery right now, the earth would probably be uneven because he would be rolling over in his grave.” LEADERSHIP He spoke of his own years at the school and of an aunt who taught there. “Probably half of Bountiful went to school there,” he said. • Kaysville Planning Commissioner Bountiful City Manager Gary Hill said on Monday that he was Visits with property owners - Understands private property rights & surprised that the contractor was “as far along as they are at this point. Utah land use regulation - Updated Kaysville General Plan for growth The contract set up the parameters for the project, and I guess they • Kaysville-Farmington Active Transportation Plan Committee just decided to get started right away.” He said the Bountiful Historical Plans safer walking and cycling in the city - Receives substantial Society finished salvaging some items from the school, as did the city, citizen input and broad support before the demolition began. The contractor also had to finish asbestos • Kaysville Business Support Meetings with Staff Support mitigation and be cleared by the state before they could begin to knock Volunteers management experience for over 100 individuals from our down the walls. local business community including group meetings and individual consults City officials asked Mkp Enterprises to collect 10 pallets of bricks from Stoker, some to be reserved for a future monument of some kind that will • Windridge Elementary School Community Council in Kaysville be built as part of a proposed city plaza on the site, and the remainder to Developed understanding of educator/parent/student needs and be distributed by the historical society. A few residents who swung by concerns and how our Utah education system funding works also grabbed a brick or two as memorabilia from the school, which was • Citizens Police Academy Graduate, Davis County built in 1905. Gained insight and appreciation for our fi rst responders' challenges, Louise Shaw also contributed to this story processes and programs DEMOLITION OF STOKER SCHOOL progressed throughout the day on Monday, with QUALIFICATIONS photos taken, from top, at noon, 3 and 4 p.m. Crews were expected to finish knocking down the walls by Tuesday evening. The Davis Clipper will post a series of additonal • B.S. Marriott School of Management, BYU photos on our website. Photos by Tom Haraldsen and Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper • Nationally recognized as a Small Business Owner Entrepreneur • Master of Public Administration, U of U, Reed Clegg Fellowship (2018) • Supported husband in his service in the U.S. Air Force 1993-2000 • Resident of Kaysville for 21 years • Mother of 5 Davis Darts • Elected Republican State Delegate SilverEagle makes Major improvements underway • Women's Leadership Institute Political Development Graduate upgrades to be part along Farmington’s 650 West As Mayor of Kaysville City, Lorene Kamalu will continue to listen, learn, work hard and put citizen interests fi rst. No single political BY LOUISE R. SHAW party, business interest, industry, government agency or group of the solution [email protected] should be more important than the voice of our residents in determining the future of our city. BY BECKY GINOS [email protected] FARMINGTON-- Anyone needing WOODS CROSS—Residents in to access a home south Davis County have lamented near 650 West and over the presence of refineries in 500 South in Farm- the for years. Concerns over ington would be air quality and community safety wise to go in a four- after an explosion rocked homes wheel drive. near one of the refineries several Major improvements are being made along the years ago have kept people on road between the new edge. Farmington High School The refineries are most likely here to stay but and Station Park, but SilverEagle is making a concerted effort to be they’re not coming without HEAvY EqUIPMENT FILLS 650 West north of Glovers Lane as a part of the solution rather than the problem. some major upheaval. new road, plus utility pipelines, curb and gutter are installed. “Our top goals are, safety, environmental Only southbound traffic compliance, operations reliability and energy is allowed on the stretch, Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper efficiency,” said Jerry Lockie, General Manager, and drivers must work Refining. “We completed an electrical infrastruc- around backhoes and road It will be done in two TIGER (Transportation ture upgrade this spring. That was the last major graders as they make their phases; the first will Investment Generating safety project we had. All the high voltage/ca- way through. include utility pipelines Economic Recovery) Thru Clipper bling in the refinery was replaced.” “It does affect people for water and sewer, the grant through Utah No customers? SilverEagle has also implemented an active in a big way,” said Dave asphalt road, curb and Transportation Authority mechanical integrity program, he said. “We go Milheim, city manager. gutter, and be completed for $700,000. out and check the condition of the vessels’ pip- “We really apologize this fall. The second phase Other grants the city ing and repair problems before it is an issue,” for the inconvenience will include the majority of applied for did not come Advertising! said Lockie. “We also did an inspection of the but it is a major public sidewalks and will wrap- through, so city leaders No sales? old fuel drums and replaced the drums with new improvement, with up next spring, according committed $968,864 ones. That way we could find possible problems sidewalks, sewer and to Chad Boshell, city collected as impact fees, before they occurred.” water systems upgraded.” engineer. $1,083,754 from its general Lockie took over at SilverEagle in 2011 and A NEW FUEL gas drum replaced the old The project will cost The city applied for fund, and $550,000 from has been actively working to improve the drums that had cracks in the welds. a total of $4.2 million multiple grants to help the city’s Proposition No becomes . . . to complete and is on finance the project Yes n See “UPGRADES” p. A6 Courtesy photo schedule, said Milheim. and received a federal n See “650 WEST” p. A6 PLE SUP ESE PEO PORT MA O TH YOR Y D LEW A2 NEWS CLIPPERW • THURSDAY,H AUGUST 3, 2017 IS? Re-Elect Mayor Lewis WE SUPPORT RANDY FOR MAYOR Todd and Elizaberh Weiler (State Senator) Colleen Johnson Scott and Debbie LeFevre Don Perkins Bret Milburn, Davis County Commissioner Dr. Grant and Geniel Christian Don LeFevre Mike Murphy (The Music Man) Jim Smith, Davis County Commissioner John and Carolyn Call Kent and Leann Sulser Chris and Karen Simonson Randy Elliott, Davis County Commissioner Dr. Dean and Joanne Smith Nate and Laurie Leishman Jim and Leisa Hanks Joe and Lavon Johnson (Joe former Mayor) Neuman Callister Brandon Sulser Dave and Mavis Hall John and Anita Cushing (former Mayor) Scott and Camille Jones Bronson and Charlee Sulser Robby and Tamara Gold Beth Holbrook, Bountiful City Council Lorna and Doug Koci, Director of the Bountiful John and Joan Robison, Chairman Davis County Garth Oborn Richard Higginson, Bountiful City Council Food Pantry Board of Education John and Sydnee Miller Kara Higginson Melinda and Rich Oborn Adam and Meg Lewis Gary and Jen Kessler John Marc Knight, Bountiful City Council Lowell and Kathleen Inkley George and Ellie Miller Alex and Sharise Burt Denise Knight Cliff and Susan Forsgren Susan Burningham Kevin and Laree Olson Jim Talbot, Mayor of Farmington Dr. Bob and Pam Wing Lloyd and Peggy Owen Clark and Colleen Taylor, DDS Rick Earnshaw, Mayor of Woodscross Jim and Sharon Huffman Jared Bryson Myrna Nelson Ken Romney, Mayor of West Bountiful John Redd, Rotary President Jan and Bryson Garbett Marilyn and Vern Nelson Bob Stevenson, Mayor of Layton Blaine and Joyce Bowden Greg Skedros, owner of Mandarin Ray and Louise Westergard Len Arave, Mayor of North Salt Lake Randy and Marty Browning Jim and Lena Bromley Khalid and Rachda Suteeh, Sinclair owners Ron and Leslie Burt (Burt Brothers) Greg and Kaylene Lindley Brian and Susan Casper Larry and Pat Olson Paul and Helen Summers Richard and Annette Stringham Dr. David and Pam Lewis Tricia Baker Steve and Cindy Ericksen Dr. Mike Hess Ben Lawrence Janice and Paul Howard Dave and Linda Irvine Jane Joy Sterling and Shelly Barker Eleanor Hoagland Ardeth Kapp Joe and Marianne Featherstone Mike Park Gerald and Nancy Christensen Kevin and Jana Eubank Rick and Kathy Johnson Randy and Kim Larsen Joe and Coy Huskinson Emma and Guy Dugal April Anderson Mike and Wendy Torres Rob and Christina Eastman Duane Orchard,D.D.S. Dr. Tony and Anne Faber Scott and Jan Whittaker Don and Esther Anderton Kirk Bengtzen, Performance Auto Group Rulon and Isabel Hatch David and Joann McConkey Richard and Nancy Denton Lowell and Carolyn Leishman Rick and Gayle Johns Dr. Scott Southworth Tami and Dave England Jason and Holly Burningham Dr Steve and Cecilee Huish Dr. Tory Hinkle Rick and Alexis Brunson Aaron and Wendy Lewis Betty Preece Julie and Adam Franks Ryan and Charish Lefevre Millie and Christian Bahr DDSM Dan and Mary Anne Loveless Kirk and Valorie Wimmer John Ringwood Jamie and Annette Dester Dick and Sandra Cutler Stick Hill Justin and Lauri Shaw Blaine and Peggy Williams Anna Maria Coburn Cory Burt Ben and Michelle Blauer Brandon and Marinda Burt Steve and Linda Black Margie Weed Steve and Shannon Moffi t Mike and Misty Mayfi eld John and Gloria Yeates Ryan and Cami Warburton Grant and Nelda Bangerter Ben and Janine Nishiguchi John and Ann Eggett Katie and Brad Hagen Karl Hepworth Shane and Meg Salmon Mike and Annette Marston Ann Wortley Bob and Louise Wesseman Irv and Rozell Henrie Blake and Julie Murdock Reverend Mr. Don Proctor Wayne Carlson James and Carol Guthrie Jim and Monika Jensen Dan and Marilyn Bell

EXPERIENCE TRUST LEADERSHIP PLE SUP ESE PEO PORT MA O TH YOR Y D LEW A2 NEWS CLIPPERW • THURSDAY,H AUGUST 3, 2017 IS? CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 CRIME BRIEFS/NEwS A3 CRIME BRIEFS Couple rescued after fall at Davis Creek Compiled by Becky Ginos FARMINGTON—A woman feet at Davis Creek Trail was unconscious. She was was critically injured and had to be hoisted out flown to the University of Man charged in Woods Cross domestic violence case Sunday night after police of the canyon by search Utah and her husband was WOODS CROSS—Police arrested a man for allegedly choking a pregnant woman and said she and her husband and rescue crews using taken by ambulance. hitting her head on a toilet tank. fell off a waterfall while a helicopter. Authorities Police said it was un- hiking. said the man had a head clear how they fell. Re-Elect Raul Cardenas was charged with aggravated assault with domestic violence after The couple fell about 40 laceration but the woman police said he allegedly choked and hit the pregnant woman. She sustained marks and scratches on her collarbone and throat, according to police. Layton woman killed in motorcycle accident Woman carjacked at gunpoint in Layton DEWEYVILLE—A woman Heidi Thomas, 47, of Hospital in critical condi- Mayor Lewis LAYTON—An armed male in his 20s forced his way into a woman’s car in the park- was killed when the Layton was a passenger tion. ing lot of the Davis Conference Center on Saturday July 29 about 5:45 p.m. Police said motorcycle she was riding on the motorcycle driven The 50-year-old male he attempted to get money at a financial institution then later released the woman on hit a car at the intersec- by Brett Thomas, 49, of driver of the Taurus, along tion of SR-38 and SR-102 Layton when the accident with his 13-year-old son, WE SUPPORT RANDY FOR MAYOR unharmed but drove off in her vehicle. in Deweyville Saturday occurred. Both occupants suffered minor injuries and Todd and Elizaberh Weiler (State Senator) Colleen Johnson Scott and Debbie LeFevre Don Perkins He is described as a Hispanic male wearing a black hoodie and black hat. The stolen evening. Police said the were ejected and hit the car were treated and released Bret Milburn, Davis County Commissioner Dr. Grant and Geniel Christian Don LeFevre Mike Murphy (The Music Man) vehicle, a 2005 gray Chevy Trailblazer has been located but as of press time, the sus- Black Harley Davidson was and roadway. Heidi Thomas at the scene, according to pect was still at large. southbound on SR-38 when suffered severe head police. It appears both oc- Jim Smith, Davis County Commissioner John and Carolyn Call Kent and Leann Sulser Chris and Karen Simonson a Ford Taurus traveling injuries and passed away at cupants of the motorcycle Randy Elliott, Davis County Commissioner Dr. Dean and Joanne Smith Nate and Laurie Leishman Jim and Leisa Hanks northbound began to make Bear River Valley Hospital, were wearing helmets but Joe and Lavon Johnson (Joe former Mayor) Neuman Callister Brandon Sulser Dave and Mavis Hall a left hand turn in front of police said. Brett Thomas they were not full head hel- John and Anita Cushing (former Mayor) Scott and Camille Jones Bronson and Charlee Sulser Robby and Tamara Gold the motorcycle. The mo- was taken to Bear River Val- mets, police said. The crash Beth Holbrook, Bountiful City Council Lorna and Doug Koci, Director of the Bountiful John and Joan Robison, Chairman Davis County Garth Oborn torcycle hit the right front ley Hospital then flown by is still under investigation. Richard Higginson, Bountiful City Council Food Pantry Board of Education John and Sydnee Miller Police suspend search for corner of the Taurus. helicopter to McKay Dee Kara Higginson Melinda and Rich Oborn Adam and Meg Lewis Gary and Jen Kessler John Marc Knight, Bountiful City Council Lowell and Kathleen Inkley George and Ellie Miller Alex and Sharise Burt Denise Knight Cliff and Susan Forsgren Susan Burningham Kevin and Laree Olson missing West Bountiful man Jim Talbot, Mayor of Farmington Dr. Bob and Pam Wing Lloyd and Peggy Owen Clark and Colleen Taylor, DDS The Rick Earnshaw, Mayor of Woodscross Jim and Sharon Huffman Jared Bryson Myrna Nelson WEST BOUNTIFUL—Police have called off the organized search effort to find a man Ken Romney, Mayor of West Bountiful John Redd, Rotary President Jan and Bryson Garbett Marilyn and Vern Nelson who hasn’t been seen since Monday July More than just Davis Clipper Bob Stevenson, Mayor of Layton Blaine and Joyce Bowden Greg Skedros, owner of Mandarin Ray and Louise Westergard 24. Len Arave, Mayor of North Salt Lake Randy and Marty Browning Jim and Lena Bromley Khalid and Rachda Suteeh, Sinclair owners John Darrell Page’s family reported a Tweet Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. Ron and Leslie Burt (Burt Brothers) Greg and Kaylene Lindley Brian and Susan Casper Larry and Pat Olson him missing July 27 from his residence at Our 140 words are Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 731 West 2350 North in West Bountiful. Paul and Helen Summers Richard and Annette Stringham Dr. David and Pam Lewis Tricia Baker just the beginning, not Volume 125 Number 52 Steve and Cindy Ericksen Dr. Mike Hess Ben Lawrence Janice and Paul Howard He was last seen July 24 at the Maverik August 3, 2017 Dave and Linda Irvine Jane Joy Sterling and Shelly Barker Eleanor Hoagland Gas Station, 1265 West Parrish Lane in the ending of a story. Centerville. THE DAVIS CLIPPER Ardeth Kapp Joe and Marianne Featherstone Mike Park Gerald and Nancy Christensen (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper Cell phone information led police to Kevin and Jana Eubank Rick and Kathy Johnson Randy and Kim Larsen Joe and Coy Huskinson Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at the Box Elder and Tooele County area Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Emma and Guy Dugal April Anderson Mike and Wendy Torres Rob and Christina Eastman and they conducted an extensive search. The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. Duane Orchard,D.D.S. Dr. Tony and Anne Faber Scott and Jan Whittaker Don and Esther Anderton Page’s 2005 Ford Explorer was found July Kirk Bengtzen, Performance Auto Group Rulon and Isabel Hatch David and Joann McConkey Richard and Nancy Denton 28 but he was not in it. The search con- Lowell and Carolyn Leishman Rick and Gayle Johns Dr. Scott Southworth Tami and Dave England tinued until the evening of July 30 when Jason and Holly Burningham Dr Steve and Cecilee Huish Dr. Tory Hinkle Rick and Alexis Brunson law enforcement and the family made the JOhN PAGE has been missing since July 24. decision to suspend the organized search Aaron and Wendy Lewis Betty Preece Julie and Adam Franks Ryan and Charish Lefevre Courtesy photo effort. Millie and Christian Bahr DDSM Dan and Mary Anne Loveless Kirk and Valorie Wimmer John Ringwood The family expressed deep gratitude Safety helicopter, four search and rescue EXPLANATION OF PROPOSED Jamie and Annette Dester Dick and Sandra Cutler Stick Hill Justin and Lauri Shaw through a Facebook post for all those who dog teams and many other agencies and Blaine and Peggy Williams Anna Maria Coburn Cory Burt Ben and Michelle Blauer assisted in the search. Search and rescue volunteers. TAX INCREASE Brandon and Marinda Burt Steve and Linda Black Margie Weed Steve and Shannon Moffi t teams from Tooele, Box Elder, Davis and Anyone with information regarding this Mike and Misty Mayfi eld John and Gloria Yeates Ryan and Cami Warburton Grant and Nelda Bangerter Utah County were involved in the efforts incident, please contact the West Bounti- Ben and Janine Nishiguchi John and Ann Eggett Katie and Brad Hagen Karl Hepworth to locate Page as well as two fixed wing ful Police Department at 801-298-6000. planes, a Utah Department of Public Shane and Meg Salmon Mike and Annette Marston Ann Wortley Bob and Louise Wesseman South Davis Metro Fire Service Area serves Irv and Rozell Henrie Blake and Julie Murdock Reverend Mr. Don Proctor Wayne Carlson the cities of Bountiful, Centerville, North Salt James and Carol Guthrie Jim and Monika Jensen Dan and Marilyn Bell Lake, West Bountiful, Woods Cross and the Unincorporated Areas of Davis County. EXPERIENCE TRUST LEADERSHIP NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE When created in 2016, the initial tax rate was South Davis Metro Fire Service Area .00009 or an average annual cost of $1.51 per residence. is was the lowest rate allowed by e South Davis Metro Fire Service Area is State law. proposing to increase its property tax revenue. Using current 911 call data and National Standards for service delivery, the Fire - Th e South Davis Metro Fire Service Area tax Department has identi ed the following on a $306,000 residence would increase from critical needs: $1.51 to $61.93, which is $60.42 per year. • Increase staffi ng on fi re engines from 2 to 4 so that arriving units can have the - Th e South Davis Metro Fire Service Area tax maximum e ect. on a $306,000 business would increase from • Add a peak-time ambulance. $2.75 to $112.61, which is $109.86 per year. • Purchase a 100 ft . ladder truck. • Replace existing fi re station in - If the proposed budget is approved, South Centerville and repair the existing Davis Metro Fire Service Area would problems with Mueller Park and the increase its property tax budgeted revenue by Foxboro  re stations. 3,866.93% above last year's property tax • Replace outdated and unsafe or budgeted revenue excluding new growth. non-serviceable breathing air packs, radio communications and establish a All concerned citizens are invited to a public vehicle replacement program of our hearing on the tax increase. aging  eet. In order to meet these critical needs of the fi re PUBLIC HEARING department, the proposed rate would increase to .000368, which increases the average Date/Time: 8/7/2017 6:00 pm annual cost to $61.93 per residence. is is an Location: Fire Station 81 average annual increase of $60.42 or $5.04 per 255 South 100 West month. Percentage wise it is an increase of Bountiful 3,866.93%. e reason for such a high percentage increase is that the initial tax rate To obtain more information regarding the tax was so low. Further information can be found increase, citizens may contact South Davis at www.sdmetro re.org Metro Fire Service Area at 801-677-2400. A4 OPINION/News cLipper • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 cycLopS LetterS to the editor Make an active choice and My stint as Trump’s press secretary vote for Kamalu in Kaysville The opinions stated in this article ton, D.C. Listen, some people even spend more time keeping John Dear Editor: are solely those of the author and not of think he is mentally ill – and if that McCain in line. The last thing this of mayor. She is a BYU The Davis Clipper. is true, he can’t be legally responsi- country needs is a non-partisan Lorene Kamalu, candi- graduate with a business ble for anything he says…or tweets. thinker. date for Kaysville Mayor, degree. She’s presently is the best qualified candi- pursuing her Master of BRYAN GRAY PRESS: But what about the PRESS: What is the President Experienced foul mouth exhibited by his newly going to do about North Korea? date to guide our city into Public Administration de- journalist, hired/recently fired communica- CYCLOPS: If the Chinese won’t the future. Lorene will gree. While completing businessman tions director? Do you support this intervene, the President will take work hard to keep our her Master’s degree she’s living in Davis type of indecent language? strong action. He’s already stopped small town community received a Fellowship, County CYCLOPS: You call that inde- North Korea from exporting its feel while understand- for students who will use cent? We call it direct talk to the large potato crop to the U.S. and ing progress won’t stop. their degree in public American people. Pres. Obama is planning a strategy session with She’s met with UDOT service. She’s attended used large words, and frankly, most Dennis Rodman. people to push for the the Women’s Leadership of our supporters don’t know what PRESS: Huh? North Korea best scenario for land by Institute for Women in they mean. So we have instituted a doesn’t grow potatoes for the U.S. Highway 89 and the West Public Service. Lorene two-syllable rule – no big words and CYCLOPS: You’re spreading Davis Corridor. Lorene has successfully run her a preference for phrases understood fake news…I only have time for one volunteers her business own online business for fter a series of columns by your typical eighth grader. more question. management experience the last 20 years allow- on serious matters, I PRESS: So you are saying it is PRESS: Pres. Trump’s approval to bring desperately need- ing her to be a stay at ed tax money into the home mom, and helping intended to “cool off” OK to use vulgar sex terms? rating is at an all-time low. Do you A CYCLOPS: Yes, as long as think some of that is due to his city, give Kaysville more her Air Force husband this summer with a more light- Planned Parenthood isn’t involved. support of a health care plan which tax dollars, and provide getting their five chil- hearted topic. Well that will PRESS: How do you respond to would deprive some 20 million local jobs for Kaysville dren through Davis High criticism of his political comments people of health insurance? residents. She will push School. have to wait until next week! for a remodel of the 200 Lorene is currently This week I had a dream. I had to the Boy Scouts gathering? CYCLOPS: Good question! It’s CYCLOPS: What did you want quite simple. Most of the Ameri- North Bridge making serving on the Kaysville been appointed Pres. Trump’s press easier, faster access be- Planning Commission and spokesman, and, fearlessly, I stood him to do? It’s pretty boring if all cans who will lose their health he did was stand up and talk about insurance didn’t vote for Trump. tween West Kaysville and attends the city council behind the microphone for my first downtown. She’s budget meetings. She has read press briefing. pinewood derbies. Oh, and inciden- Thus, if these American die due tally, he loved the Girl Scouts too. to not having insurance, the per- minded and will push for and studied Kaysville’s PRESS: With the firings and budgeting for every item business plans, it’s rules, tweets, this has been a rough week He never passes up the chance to centage of Trump supporters will eat one of their cookies. rise. If enough sick and uninsured that needs to be done regulations and codes for the President. Do you agree that within Kaysville. so she’s already knowl- people are losing faith in him and in- PRESS: Republican congressmen Americans pass away, the President and senators are increasingly con- will have a 70 percent approval rat- Lorene is a bridge edgeable about our city creasingly see him as incompetent? builder. She will com- and how it’s run, and has CYCLOPS: No, incompetency cerned about Pres. Trump’s tweets ing. Thank you for your questions. and ….. I’ll be back in several days giving promise where and when established relationships means that he first knows what he is necessary to manage with city council mem- doing. Pres. Trump is not respon- CYCLOPS: They should stop America great answers again. worrying about his tweets and Kaysville’s business bers. sible for all the mayhem in Washing- without compromis- Lorene’s honesty, open- ing her personal beliefs ness and integrity are LiFe And LAughter and integrity. She will impeccable. We could not be a strong negotiator do better. for Kaysville’s interests Therefore, please make within the county and an active choice today Parental guidance not suggested state. Lorene will serve and mark your ballots us well by listening to with Lorene’s name and The opinions stated in this article are maternal supervision I’d start drinking what justice really means, and to be what we want for our city, put them in the mail. solely those of the author and not of The Coca-Cola and swear. outraged when justice isn’t served. how we the people see Davis Clipper. I blame literature for my orphanic And the queen of them all, Nancy our future. Marlys Jugenitz life goals. Most of the books I read Drew, shaped my entire life. With her Lorene is educationally Kaysville featured young women who endured wealthy father, Carson Drew, and her qualified for the position Peri their motherless lives with flair. band of friends Ned, Bess and George, KindeR Jessie Alden, the 12-year-old heroine Nancy drove her fancy convertible Author and from “The Boxcar Children,” was one through River Heights, her Midwest- Let us all work together to public speaker of my role models. After her parents’ ern hometown that seemed to be death, Jessie lived with her siblings in bustling with international criminals. an abandoned boxcar, keeping it tidy If her small town hosted so many de- have a better Bountiful City and preparing tasty meals by picking praved lawbreakers, certainly Murray, Dear Editor: vine tells us is a way of not berries and gathering random kitchen Utah, could have its share of brazen When reading the stating the complete truth. scraps that she turned into delicious jewel thieves. Nancy was plucky and editorial, titled “Bountiful He refers votes to Exhibit stew. It didn’t matter that I couldn’t fearless as she investigated broken campaign doesn’t make A...he says, “Exhibit A is even boil an egg, I wanted to live with lockets, whispering statues and tolling sense,” by David R. Irvine, that the current bunch my sisters and brother in an aban- bells. Her adventures left me breath- hen I was 10 years I had to stop and think, do proposed to build a new doned train car. Still do. less with jealousy because I knew her I know this individual he is city hall, which Mr. Collin- old, my dream of Pippi Longstocking had a big house success could be directly attributed to talking about? He makes it wood and his party didn’t living as an orphan in a Swedish village and a pet monkey her motherless stature. sound like this person, he like. The new party raised W named Mr. Nilsson. With her mother Then there’s Anne Shirley, Jane was swiftly derailed when my references in his editorial, a ruckus and then the City dead and her father lost at sea, Pippi’s Eyre and even Cinderella – all mother- is a bad, bad man. For us Council voted to scrap the parents refused to die. How outlandish behavior never got her less success stories. who have done our home- project.” else could I achieve the spunky, grounded from the TV. In fact, she However. Several years ago, I found work on candidates, let me The lawyer has spoken had a horse, a suitcase full of gold, and myself without a mom. I was devas- independent status that comes explain a few things. again and only giving you, no one telling her to go to bed before tated. I discovered it wasn’t cool at all. I want to make it clear, I the public, half the truth. from living without parents who midnight. It certainly didn’t allow me to live in a do not have a “law de- What should have been constantly insist on manners Left at a boarding school, mother- Swedish boxcar while telling stories, gree,” like David R. Irvine, said was the City Coun- less Sara Crewe learns her father is crusading for justice and solving and bathing and church on but I did receive a degree cil was forced to cancel missing in the war, and probably dead. mysteries. in “common sense.” I was the project, because of Sundays? She enters a life of servitude at the I finally realized that her influence is raised by parents who concerned people that Being orphaned was the best option, school and uses her imagination to what taught me to be a kind, indepen- taught me the importance exposed the city council but being motherless would work, too. stay upbeat by telling stories. I could dent, free-thinking, literate, crusader of not spending money to breaking the law if they My mom was aware of my wish for a tell stories for food. That’s basically for justice. Being motherless is not in a foolish way, and stay continued to do it with- motherless future and seemed to take what I do.. what it’s cracked up to be. But my out of debt. I was taught out the approval of the it personally. She’d tell me to stop lying Scout Finch, the crusading heroine mom was right about one thing -- I did to surround myself with Bountiful residents. I am around the house like a depressed in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” got along start drinking Coca-Cola and swear- people who had good not a lawyer, but I will use sloth because she had no intention of just fine without a mother. She wasn’t ing. values and did not take on my language, and say, the leaving me motherless. She assumed afraid to fight for what she knew was an attitude of pride and City Council tried to jam it once I was permanently without right. Scout inspired me to think about fancy things that was not down our throats, and was needed. That being said, not able to get away with I am sure most of the it, and then they tried to people would agree that make it sound like it was Gov. Herbert please join the United States Climate Alliance that makes a lot of sense, their idea. common sense. Let us all work together Dear Editor: the objectives of the 2015 Paris Agreement within their bor- Mr. Irvine says in his and have a better Bounti- Dear Governor Herbert – I appreciate your Statement of ders by achieving the U.S. goal of reducing carbon dioxide editorial, in a lawyer type ful. I wonder if Mr. Irvine Principles regarding air quality’s fundamental importance emissions 26–28 percent from 2005 levels by 2025. language ...“Dean Col- is going to be running to our quality of life, and our shared responsibility to keep They’ve also agreed to meeting or exceeding the targets linwood has organized to down James Clark, who air clean. As you know, emission of CO2 and other particu- of the federal Clean Power Act. This United States Climate take over city government has lived in Bountiful his late matter into the atmosphere is not only a health issue, Alliance was formed on June 1, 2017, following the Presi- by telling us all ‘who it’s entire life, who agrees that but also a major contributor to global warming, and in turn, dent’s announcement to withdraw from the Paris accords. safe to vote for to clean we do not spend money in the human cost of extreme weather events: flooding result- It creates a forum for members to further develop and house.’ The Better Bounti- a foolish way. It just makes ing from hurricanes and tornadoes as our oceans warm; strengthen their existing Climate Action Plans, through ful Party is also telling us good common sense, to record snow packs in a shortened winter season, with sharing of information and best practices. that the sky is falling and hold to the iron rod, and attendant robust greening of our mountain slopes; followed As of July 11, 2017, the 14 members of the Alliance, made only that party with Col- not be full of pride, and by record June and July temperatures that produce tinder up 32.28 percent of the U.S. population and 37.68 percent of linwood as mayor, can run spend money on things to feed record numbers of forest fires; and on and on. U.S. GDP as of 2016, and accounted for 19.9 percent of U.S. things right.” And then that are not really needed, In spite of these trends and the threat to our national de- carbon dioxide emissions in 2014. Irvine goes on to compare and use good common fense posture caused by rising sea levels at critical installa- I urge you, Governor Herbert, to join this Alliance. Mr. Collinwood to Donald sense. tions like Norfolk Naval Base in Virginia, our Commander- Trump. in-Chief decided to withdraw participation in the 2015 Paris Jim Wightman The next thing Mr. Ir- Name withheld Climate Agreement. In response to President Trump’s Bountiful action, a bipartisan group of states has committed to uphold n See “LetterS” p. A7

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Letter All letters must (1) be signed, (2) be brief (generally under 300 words in length) (3) list the author’s city, and (4) give the writer’s telephone number. We reserve the right to edit all letters for length or poLicy content. For letters arriving by e-mail, we will use the author’s e-mail address in lieu of a signature. Letters without proper identification will not be printed. E-mail letters to: [email protected] CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 News A5 A4 OPINION/News cLipper • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 cycLopS LetterS to the editor Make an active choice and My stint as Trump’s press secretary vote for Kamalu in Kaysville The opinions stated in this article ton, D.C. Listen, some people even spend more time keeping John Dear Editor: are solely those of the author and not of think he is mentally ill – and if that McCain in line. The last thing this of mayor. She is a BYU The Davis Clipper. is true, he can’t be legally responsi- country needs is a non-partisan Lorene Kamalu, candi- graduate with a business ble for anything he says…or tweets. thinker. date for Kaysville Mayor, degree. She’s presently is the best qualified candi- pursuing her Master of BRYAN GRAY PRESS: But what about the PRESS: What is the President Experienced foul mouth exhibited by his newly going to do about North Korea? date to guide our city into Public Administration de- journalist, hired/recently fired communica- CYCLOPS: If the Chinese won’t the future. Lorene will gree. While completing businessman tions director? Do you support this intervene, the President will take work hard to keep our her Master’s degree she’s living in Davis type of indecent language? strong action. He’s already stopped small town community received a Fellowship, County CYCLOPS: You call that inde- North Korea from exporting its feel while understand- for students who will use cent? We call it direct talk to the large potato crop to the U.S. and ing progress won’t stop. their degree in public American people. Pres. Obama is planning a strategy session with She’s met with UDOT service. She’s attended used large words, and frankly, most Dennis Rodman. people to push for the the Women’s Leadership of our supporters don’t know what PRESS: Huh? North Korea best scenario for land by Institute for Women in they mean. So we have instituted a doesn’t grow potatoes for the U.S. Highway 89 and the West Public Service. Lorene two-syllable rule – no big words and CYCLOPS: You’re spreading Davis Corridor. Lorene has successfully run her a preference for phrases understood fake news…I only have time for one volunteers her business own online business for fter a series of columns by your typical eighth grader. more question. management experience the last 20 years allow- on serious matters, I PRESS: So you are saying it is PRESS: Pres. Trump’s approval to bring desperately need- ing her to be a stay at ed tax money into the home mom, and helping intended to “cool off” OK to use vulgar sex terms? rating is at an all-time low. Do you How many Bountiful A CYCLOPS: Yes, as long as think some of that is due to his city, give Kaysville more her Air Force husband this summer with a more light- Planned Parenthood isn’t involved. support of a health care plan which tax dollars, and provide getting their five chil- hearted topic. Well that will PRESS: How do you respond to would deprive some 20 million local jobs for Kaysville dren through Davis High criticism of his political comments people of health insurance? residents. She will push School. have to wait until next week! for a remodel of the 200 Lorene is currently Voters would like a This week I had a dream. I had to the Boy Scouts gathering? CYCLOPS: Good question! It’s CYCLOPS: What did you want quite simple. Most of the Ameri- North Bridge making serving on the Kaysville been appointed Pres. Trump’s press easier, faster access be- Planning Commission and spokesman, and, fearlessly, I stood him to do? It’s pretty boring if all cans who will lose their health he did was stand up and talk about insurance didn’t vote for Trump. tween West Kaysville and attends the city council behind the microphone for my first downtown. She’s budget meetings. She has read City Councilman who pinewood derbies. Oh, and inciden- Thus, if these American die due press briefing. minded and will push for and studied Kaysville’s PRESS: With the firings and tally, he loved the Girl Scouts too. to not having insurance, the per- He never passes up the chance to centage of Trump supporters will budgeting for every item business plans, it’s rules, tweets, this has been a rough week that needs to be done regulations and codes for the President. Do you agree that eat one of their cookies. rise. If enough sick and uninsured PRESS: Republican congressmen Americans pass away, the President within Kaysville. so she’s already knowl- helped lead the people are losing faith in him and in- and senators are increasingly con- will have a 70 percent approval rat- Lorene is a bridge edgeable about our city creasingly see him as incompetent? builder. She will com- and how it’s run, and has CYCLOPS: No, incompetency cerned about Pres. Trump’s tweets ing. Thank you for your questions. and ….. I’ll be back in several days giving promise where and when established relationships means that he first knows what he is necessary to manage with city council mem- doing. Pres. Trump is not respon- CYCLOPS: They should stop America great answers again. fi ght against the worrying about his tweets and Kaysville’s business bers. sible for all the mayhem in Washing- without compromis- Lorene’s honesty, open- ing her personal beliefs ness and integrity are LiFe And LAughter and integrity. She will impeccable. We could not be a strong negotiator do better. wasteful spending on for Kaysville’s interests Therefore, please make within the county and an active choice today state. Lorene will serve and mark your ballots Parental guidance not suggested us well by listening to with Lorene’s name and the “new” City Hall? The opinions stated in this article are maternal supervision I’d start drinking what justice really means, and to be what we want for our city, put them in the mail. solely those of the author and not of The Coca-Cola and swear. outraged when justice isn’t served. how we the people see Davis Clipper. I blame literature for my orphanic And the queen of them all, Nancy our future. Marlys Jugenitz life goals. Most of the books I read Drew, shaped my entire life. With her Lorene is educationally Kaysville featured young women who endured wealthy father, Carson Drew, and her qualified for the position Peri their motherless lives with flair. band of friends Ned, Bess and George, KindeR Jessie Alden, the 12-year-old heroine Nancy drove her fancy convertible Author and from “The Boxcar Children,” was one through River Heights, her Midwest- Let us all work together to public speaker of my role models. After her parents’ ern hometown that seemed to be As Your City Councilman, death, Jessie lived with her siblings in bustling with international criminals. an abandoned boxcar, keeping it tidy If her small town hosted so many de- have a better Bountiful City and preparing tasty meals by picking praved lawbreakers, certainly Murray, Dear Editor: vine tells us is a way of not berries and gathering random kitchen Utah, could have its share of brazen When reading the stating the complete truth. Kenny Knighton will Represent scraps that she turned into delicious jewel thieves. Nancy was plucky and editorial, titled “Bountiful He refers votes to Exhibit stew. It didn’t matter that I couldn’t fearless as she investigated broken campaign doesn’t make A...he says, “Exhibit A is even boil an egg, I wanted to live with lockets, whispering statues and tolling sense,” by David R. Irvine, that the current bunch my sisters and brother in an aban- bells. Her adventures left me breath- hen I was 10 years I had to stop and think, do proposed to build a new The Citizens of Bountiful. doned train car. Still do. less with jealousy because I knew her I know this individual he is city hall, which Mr. Collin- old, my dream of Pippi Longstocking had a big house success could be directly attributed to talking about? He makes it wood and his party didn’t living as an orphan in a Swedish village and a pet monkey her motherless stature. sound like this person, he like. The new party raised W named Mr. Nilsson. With her mother Then there’s Anne Shirley, Jane was swiftly derailed when my references in his editorial, a ruckus and then the City As a 40+ year Bountiful resident, Ken fought against dead and her father lost at sea, Pippi’s Eyre and even Cinderella – all mother- is a bad, bad man. For us Council voted to scrap the parents refused to die. How outlandish behavior never got her less success stories. who have done our home- project.” the City Hall fi asco, saving taxpayers from wasting else could I achieve the spunky, grounded from the TV. In fact, she However. Several years ago, I found work on candidates, let me The lawyer has spoken had a horse, a suitcase full of gold, and myself without a mom. I was devas- independent status that comes explain a few things. again and only giving you, $15 million. no one telling her to go to bed before tated. I discovered it wasn’t cool at all. I want to make it clear, I the public, half the truth. from living without parents who midnight. It certainly didn’t allow me to live in a do not have a “law de- What should have been constantly insist on manners Left at a boarding school, mother- Swedish boxcar while telling stories, gree,” like David R. Irvine, said was the City Coun- less Sara Crewe learns her father is crusading for justice and solving and bathing and church on but I did receive a degree cil was forced to cancel As a businessman, Kenny believes the money should missing in the war, and probably dead. mysteries. in “common sense.” I was the project, because of Sundays? She enters a life of servitude at the I finally realized that her influence is raised by parents who concerned people that be spent on maintaining and upgrading infrastructure: Being orphaned was the best option, school and uses her imagination to what taught me to be a kind, indepen- taught me the importance exposed the city council but being motherless would work, too. stay upbeat by telling stories. I could dent, free-thinking, literate, crusader of not spending money to breaking the law if they parks, roads, water, sidewalks, and power needs. My mom was aware of my wish for a tell stories for food. That’s basically for justice. Being motherless is not in a foolish way, and stay continued to do it with- motherless future and seemed to take what I do.. what it’s cracked up to be. But my out of debt. I was taught out the approval of the it personally. She’d tell me to stop lying Scout Finch, the crusading heroine mom was right about one thing -- I did to surround myself with Bountiful residents. I am around the house like a depressed in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” got along start drinking Coca-Cola and swear- people who had good not a lawyer, but I will use Kenny believes the Council should be a principled sloth because she had no intention of just fine without a mother. She wasn’t ing. values and did not take on my language, and say, the leaving me motherless. She assumed afraid to fight for what she knew was an attitude of pride and City Council tried to jam it of taxpayer funds. once I was permanently without right. Scout inspired me to think about fancy things that was not down our throats, and was watchdog needed. That being said, not able to get away with I am sure most of the it, and then they tried to Gov. Herbert please join the United States Climate Alliance people would agree that make it sound like it was Kenny will seek to limit closed door meetings and that makes a lot of sense, their idea. 31+ year Bountiful common sense. Let us all work together televise city council meetings. Dear Editor: the objectives of the 2015 Paris Agreement within their bor- Mr. Irvine says in his and have a better Bounti- business owner K & J Auto Dear Governor Herbert – I appreciate your Statement of ders by achieving the U.S. goal of reducing carbon dioxide editorial, in a lawyer type ful. I wonder if Mr. Irvine Principles regarding air quality’s fundamental importance emissions 26–28 percent from 2005 levels by 2025. language ...“Dean Col- is going to be running 310 South Main Street to our quality of life, and our shared responsibility to keep They’ve also agreed to meeting or exceeding the targets linwood has organized to down James Clark, who air clean. As you know, emission of CO2 and other particu- of the federal Clean Power Act. This United States Climate take over city government has lived in Bountiful his late matter into the atmosphere is not only a health issue, Alliance was formed on June 1, 2017, following the Presi- by telling us all ‘who it’s entire life, who agrees that but also a major contributor to global warming, and in turn, dent’s announcement to withdraw from the Paris accords. safe to vote for to clean we do not spend money in the human cost of extreme weather events: flooding result- It creates a forum for members to further develop and house.’ The Better Bounti- a foolish way. It just makes ing from hurricanes and tornadoes as our oceans warm; strengthen their existing Climate Action Plans, through ful Party is also telling us good common sense, to record snow packs in a shortened winter season, with sharing of information and best practices. that the sky is falling and hold to the iron rod, and VOTE attendant robust greening of our mountain slopes; followed As of July 11, 2017, the 14 members of the Alliance, made only that party with Col- not be full of pride, and by record June and July temperatures that produce tinder up 32.28 percent of the U.S. population and 37.68 percent of linwood as mayor, can run spend money on things FOR MORE INFORMATION: TODAY! to feed record numbers of forest fires; and on and on. U.S. GDP as of 2016, and accounted for 19.9 percent of U.S. things right.” And then that are not really needed, In spite of these trends and the threat to our national de- carbon dioxide emissions in 2014. Irvine goes on to compare and use good common Ballots are out! fense posture caused by rising sea levels at critical installa- I urge you, Governor Herbert, to join this Alliance. Mr. Collinwood to Donald sense. vote4kennyknighton.com tions like Norfolk Naval Base in Virginia, our Commander- Trump. in-Chief decided to withdraw participation in the 2015 Paris Jim Wightman The next thing Mr. Ir- Name withheld Climate Agreement. In response to President Trump’s Bountiful kenny.knighton.56 action, a bipartisan group of states has committed to uphold n See “LetterS” p. A7 email:[email protected] StAFF The Didn’t get a paper? 801.298.5820 BoX Davis Clipper please call before 2 p.m. Friday for a replacement: 801-295-2251 ext. 120 publisher ...... Gail Stahle ...... ext. 114 ...... [email protected] Advertising Manager .....Reed Stahle ...... ext. 133 ...... [email protected] Kenny is NOT ACCEPTING Donations to his Campaign. Managing editor ...... Tom Haraldsen ...... ext. 126 ...... [email protected] circulation ...... Cindi Scott ...... ext. 119 ...... [email protected] Associate editor ...... Jenniffer Wardell ..... ext. 106 ...... [email protected] office Manager ...... Lori Matern ...... ext. 115 ...... [email protected] Money can’t buy Principled Leadership. Letter All letters must (1) be signed, (2) be brief (generally under 300 words in length) (3) list the author’s city, and (4) give the writer’s telephone number. We reserve the right to edit all letters for length or poLicy content. For letters arriving by e-mail, we will use the author’s e-mail address in lieu of a signature. Letters without proper identification will not be printed. E-mail letters to: [email protected] A6 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUgUST 3, 2017 South Davis Recovery club offers hope, friendship 650 West Continued from p. A1 BY BECKY GINOS could control it but I can’t,” he [email protected] said. “It’s not an ‘I’ program, it’s a 1 fund, money voters committed ‘we’ program. If you showed me to transportation improvements BOUNTIFUL—It’s a small place a hot stove I’d show you a way to throughout the county. tucked away between other busi- touch it. The truth of the matter Davis School District is paying for nesses. Most people probably is you can’t do this alone, you sidewalk and road improvements don’t even know it’s there. But need a support system.” around the high school at a cost of to those who do – it’s a major His drinking started at an early $509,887 and developers of Miller lifeline. age. “They say your brain stops Meadows are paying $133,334 The South Davis Recovery developing when you drink,” through a development agreement. Club has been around for 18 said White. “You’re looking at In addition, neighbors in the years and its purpose is to help a 42-year-old with a 14-year-old area that had signed extension those who are trying to recover brain. You’d think I was just agreements committing to pay for from any type of addiction. The hurting myself – but I’m not. I’m sidewalk and/or road improvements club mission statement reads: breaking my mother’s heart.” in front of their homes when called “To establish, and operate, a He tried to change and for due, are paying $63 per linear foot. financially self-sufficient Club about a year and a half stayed City staff initially proposed that all facility to provide a safe and clean. “It was the best year of my landowners in the area pay for the supportive environment, focused life,” said White. “But in improvements, with the suggested solely on recovery for individuals dON BOUGE works in the kitchen at the South Davis Recovery Club. nothing worked out and I drank. assessment at one point as high as and families who are recovering Photo by Becky Ginos | Davis Clipper It turned into six years of misery. $199 per linear foot. from any addiction through 12- I couldn’t put the bottle down. I Residents opposed the plan and in Step programs.” currently in at 25 N. 200 West clean and sober for a time then went back to jail and made more the end, only those with extension “We’ve always needed a place in Bountiful so they always they relapse and die. If anybody of my mother’s hair gray.” agreements will be required to for alcoholics and addicts to welcome donations. “We need can stay sober at all, even for a After he realized he couldn’t pay. What they pay depends on the come have steady meetings,” this in our community,” he said. month, that’s something.” do it on his own he tried the wording of the agreements that were said Club Manager Don Bouge, a “A place for people to come and Doug White is living that 12-steps again. “You can’t just in place when they purchased their recovering alcoholic himself who learn and to live sober.” battle daily but has found some do some of the steps,” he said. homes. has been sober since 1994. “As Bouge said he used to be success at the club. “I started “That doesn’t help at all. Half About one third of the homes in a club we provide a way to live a sous chef at the Oakridge here 11 years ago,” he said. “I measures avail us nothing. I dove the area had extension agreements, sober and have fun in sobriety.” Country Club but he had to cook was a party guy who loved life in and did what I had to do. I’m said Milheim, and their assessments However, the club has strug- with alcohol. “I needed to get out and to have a good time drink- doing good right now. I don’t put will add up to $254,161, or about 6 gled to stay afloat and nearly of that environment,” he said. “It ing. Sooner or later it became a any blame for my condition on percent of the cost of the project. closed its doors a time or two, was not conducive to recovery priority in my life. I’ve been to jail anyone. I’m responsible for my Between 80 and 100 families are Bouge said. “We’re a non-profit and I wanted to see something a couple of times. People think own actions.” affected by the current construction. organization and we’re close to like this (club). My biggest of criminals as animals but when White has been volunteer- Improvements will eventually being self-sufficient but we need success is meeting people when I went to jail I found out they’re ing at the club doing painting, include parts of 500 South and 1100 to solicit for funds,” he said. “If they first come to the club and mostly normal everyday people etc. “I’m just giving back what West and Glovers Lane. we don’t we won’t make it. It they ask me to sponsor them you’d pass on the street. I’d they’ve given me,” he said. “You The city is asking that only people goes to pay rent and utilities, and they’re still sober today. For venture to say a high percentage have to surrender to win and who live in the area use the road and etc. We do all of our own main- alcoholics, staying sober is a are good people with an alcohol admit utter defeat by alcohol. Me that they respect the north/south tenance and we have a lot of miracle.” problem.” and my actions are what got me traffic pattern and construction volunteer work.” It’s a process of applying what White admits he is very strong here. I’d be dead if not for this speeds as work is in progress. They are in the process of they learn at the club to real willed and was always the “bad place.” buying the building they are life, he said. “Some have been boy” growing up. “You’d think I

we’ve more than reduced it by “This is costing us money,” buy from our station if we had has made it a priority to help Upgrades half which means lower emis- Lockie said. “We’ve done all of one. Maybe if we get support the community. “Over the last Continued from p. A1 sions,” he said. “We’re excited this without any assistance from from the common consumer three years we’ve contributed about that. Anything we can do the government. Anything we and they let us know they’d buy close to $900,000 to the com- to reduce emissions is impor- can do will help Davis County.” it from us we could to take it to munity,” said Lockie. “Some was refinery and communicate with tant to us.” The refinery has tried to sell the big guys. It might help us.” with the city, the Davis County Woods Cross City. “I remem- More specific to air qual- the gas through a retailer but To get full benefit of the gas it sewer district, and the purchase ber I started July 6, 2011 and ity, Lockie said on July 14 the hasn’t been successful. “Any- must be sold by itself and can’t of air monitors. We sponsored life has not been the same,” he refinery dropped its RVP (Reid body can buy our gasoline,” he be mixed, he said. “We’re break- a play in Farmington and we’ve laughed. vapor pressure) to 8.8 psi to said. “If we could get a gas sta- ing into a tightly held market. contributed to the high school An energy test run this year allow Tier 3 gasoline to be sold tion we could guarantee custom- It’s hard to overcome those re- and grade school. We consider compared to a test in 2011 in the non-attainment counties ers low sulfur gas but everyone tailers. We’re confused because ourselves a bit different refin- showed the energy needed to in Utah. Typically, SilverEagle in Salt Lake delivers to a station. we’re not asking for a premium. ery. We want to be part of the process a barrel of crude was 55 produces an RVP of 10 psi that We can’t get anybody to work The cost wouldn’t go up.” solution.” percent lower, said Lockie. “We prevented it from being sold in with us. If you want to reduce In addition to the improve- put in energy efficient units and those counties. emissions in your car you could ments at the facility, SilverEagle Look Who Supports Dean Collinwood for Mayor Bob Linnell Bob and Marie Hayes Richard Johnson dr. Scott Hurst Former Mayor of Bountiful Entrepreneur Attorney Anesthesiologist Served in gov. Mike Leavitt’s administration John and Jenny Sadler dr. William Hamilton, Md Kevin and Jan Boardman Robert and Kathi Garff Educator/Administrator Mueller Park Jr. HS Former Pres. Utah Medical Association Former Director Chairman of Ken garff Pat and Linda Williams Bret and Courtney Hutchings government Affairs Automotive Philanthropists Pharmaceutical Executive Senior IT Analyst, Candidate for Mark Hutchings John Harmer Breck and Valerie England City Council Former Electrical Utility Specialist, Former Lt. gov. of under Product Architect, FranklinCovey Ethel and dave Black Murray City Ronald Reagan dr. Paul and Tan Summers Leaders of Save Stoker School Kathleen McConkie Joe Jordan Obstetrician-gynecologist Al Hepler Attorney, and Dean’ wife general (Ret.), US Army Chance Thomas Former instructor DATC dale Okerlund Award-Winning Composer Stanford Smith And many, many more Lawyer, Public Finance Expert (Star Wars, Lord of the Rings) Attorney dr. Gary Fogg Mel and Linda Reeves doug and Kimberly Hewitt Ophthalmologist Consultant/Accountant in Retirement CEO Entrada Energy david Sandberg Planning Alan L. Smith Training and Development Consultant dr. Lyle and Jo Mason Attorney Gary and Susan Mercer Orthopedic Surgeon Kenny and Shirley Knighton Engineer dan and diane Paxton K&J Auto Owners Carol davis Business Consultant, Former West Point William Fontenot Nurse instructor Attorney George and Michelle Easter Kevin and Jan Boardman Lawyer/Business Owners Former Director government Affairs Rocky Mountain Power

www.newleader.city A6 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUgUST 3, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 News A7 South Davis Recovery club offers hope, friendship 650 West Continued from p. A1 BY BECKY GINOS could control it but I can’t,” he [email protected] said. “It’s not an ‘I’ program, it’s a 1 fund, money voters committed ‘we’ program. If you showed me to transportation improvements BOUNTIFUL—It’s a small place a hot stove I’d show you a way to throughout the county. tucked away between other busi- touch it. The truth of the matter Davis School District is paying for nesses. Most people probably is you can’t do this alone, you sidewalk and road improvements don’t even know it’s there. But need a support system.” around the high school at a cost of to those who do – it’s a major His drinking started at an early $509,887 and developers of Miller lifeline. age. “They say your brain stops Meadows are paying $133,334 The South Davis Recovery developing when you drink,” through a development agreement. Club has been around for 18 said White. “You’re looking at In addition, neighbors in the years and its purpose is to help a 42-year-old with a 14-year-old area that had signed extension those who are trying to recover brain. You’d think I was just agreements committing to pay for from any type of addiction. The hurting myself – but I’m not. I’m sidewalk and/or road improvements club mission statement reads: breaking my mother’s heart.” in front of their homes when called “To establish, and operate, a He tried to change and for due, are paying $63 per linear foot. sidewalks fill with summer sales financially self-sufficient Club about a year and a half stayed City staff initially proposed that all facility to provide a safe and clean. “It was the best year of my landowners in the area pay for the Olivia Hohl sets jewelry in front of Paisley Skye last Thursday, in preparation for Bountiful Main supportive environment, focused life,” said White. “But in the end improvements, with the suggested Street’s Sidewalk Sales. Many businesses offered select items at special prices for the annual late- solely on recovery for individuals dON BOUGE works in the kitchen at the South Davis Recovery Club. nothing worked out and I drank. assessment at one point as high as July event. and families who are recovering Photo by Becky Ginos | Davis Clipper It turned into six years of misery. $199 per linear foot. from any addiction through 12- I couldn’t put the bottle down. I Residents opposed the plan and in currently in at 25 N. 200 West clean and sober for a time then Step programs.” went back to jail and made more the end, only those with extension Continued from p. A4 “We’ve always needed a place in Bountiful so they always they relapse and die. If anybody of my mother’s hair gray.” agreements will be required to letters to the editor for alcoholics and addicts to welcome donations. “We need can stay sober at all, even for a After he realized he couldn’t pay. What they pay depends on the come have steady meetings,” this in our community,” he said. month, that’s something.” do it on his own he tried the wording of the agreements that were said Club Manager Don Bouge, a “A place for people to come and Doug White is living that 12-steps again. “You can’t just in place when they purchased their Who has the qualifications for city office? recovering alcoholic himself who learn and to live sober.” battle daily but has found some do some of the steps,” he said. homes. has been sober since 1994. “As Bouge said he used to be success at the club. “I started “That doesn’t help at all. Half About one third of the homes in Dear Editor: money on a new city hall. an ugly tone. This is not a club we provide a way to live a sous chef at the Oakridge here 11 years ago,” he said. “I measures avail us nothing. I dove the area had extension agreements, There are a lot of candi- The loss of the University how a community is run. sober and have fun in sobriety.” Country Club but he had to cook was a party guy who loved life in and did what I had to do. I’m said Milheim, and their assessments dates vying for mayor and of Utah classes is also not Would it turn ugly every However, the club has strug- with alcohol. “I needed to get out and to have a good time drink- doing good right now. I don’t put will add up to $254,161, or about 6 city council. I’m struck an issue. The enrollment time an issue comes up gled to stay afloat and nearly of that environment,” he said. “It ing. Sooner or later it became a any blame for my condition on percent of the cost of the project. by the lack of stated was declining. City of- with which they don’t closed its doors a time or two, was not conducive to recovery priority in my life. I’ve been to jail anyone. I’m responsible for my Between 80 and 100 families are qualifications by several ficials can’t make people agree? To promise open Bouge said. “We’re a non-profit and I wanted to see something a couple of times. People think own actions.” affected by the current construction. of the candidates. It is register for classes if they meetings and communi- organization and we’re close to like this (club). My biggest of criminals as animals but when White has been volunteer- Improvements will eventually not a qualification to be choose not to. cation is also not a qualifi- being self-sufficient but we need success is meeting people when I went to jail I found out they’re ing at the club doing painting, include parts of 500 South and 1100 only against something A candidate should cation. Anyone can make to solicit for funds,” he said. “If they first come to the club and mostly normal everyday people etc. “I’m just giving back what West and Glovers Lane. or to say you are for open have qualifications to be such promises. we don’t we won’t make it. It they ask me to sponsor them you’d pass on the street. I’d they’ve given me,” he said. “You The city is asking that only people government. The loss of a mayor or a city council- Who has the qualifica- goes to pay rent and utilities, and they’re still sober today. For venture to say a high percentage have to surrender to win and who live in the area use the road and the Stoker School is not man. To take credit for tions for office? Those etc. We do all of our own main- alcoholics, staying sober is a are good people with an alcohol admit utter defeat by alcohol. Me that they respect the north/south an issue. The old school stopping the construc- who can manage and tenance and we have a lot of miracle.” problem.” and my actions are what got me traffic pattern and construction could not be saved with tion of a new city hall promote community volunteer work.” It’s a process of applying what White admits he is very strong here. I’d be dead if not for this speeds as work is in progress. any reasonable expendi- and plaza is not a quali- building. They are in the process of they learn at the club to real willed and was always the “bad place.” ture and yet this is made fication. The noise from buying the building they are life, he said. “Some have been boy” growing up. “You’d think I an issue at the same time those against a new city Thomas D. Coppin as being against spending hall was divisive and had Bountiful we’ve more than reduced it by “This is costing us money,” buy from our station if we had has made it a priority to help It is time to elect a new mayor and city council Upgrades half which means lower emis- Lockie said. “We’ve done all of one. Maybe if we get support the community. “Over the last Dear Editor: and/or meetings have Bountiful citizens deserve Continued from p. A1 sions,” he said. “We’re excited this without any assistance from from the common consumer three years we’ve contributed about that. Anything we can do the government. Anything we and they let us know they’d buy close to $900,000 to the com- Four years ago, Randy been made without ad- a better government. It is to reduce emissions is impor- can do will help Davis County.” it from us we could to take it to munity,” said Lockie. “Some was Lewis ran unopposed for equate public notice and/ time for a change, and I refinery and communicate with tant to us.” The refinery has tried to sell the big guys. It might help us.” with the city, the Davis County Bountiful City mayor. At or public input. The City believe Dean Collinwood Woods Cross City. “I remem- More specific to air qual- the gas through a retailer but To get full benefit of the gas it sewer district, and the purchase the time I thought, Mr. Council must take some and Kenny Knighton are ber I started July 6, 2011 and ity, Lockie said on July 14 the hasn’t been successful. “Any- must be sold by itself and can’t of air monitors. We sponsored Lewis seemed like a rea- of the responsibility, but exactly the right candi- life has not been the same,” he refinery dropped its RVP (Reid body can buy our gasoline,” he be mixed, he said. “We’re break- a play in Farmington and we’ve sonable man, a responsi- the mayor “leads” this dates for Bountiful City laughed. vapor pressure) to 8.8 psi to said. “If we could get a gas sta- ing into a tightly held market. contributed to the high school ble man, I was mistaken! group, and is failing. Mayor and City Council. An energy test run this year allow Tier 3 gasoline to be sold tion we could guarantee custom- It’s hard to overcome those re- and grade school. We consider As mayor and chair of I believe it is time to compared to a test in 2011 in the non-attainment counties ers low sulfur gas but everyone tailers. We’re confused because ourselves a bit different refin- the City Council, I believe elect a new mayor. It is Craig M. Hayes showed the energy needed to in Utah. Typically, SilverEagle in Salt Lake delivers to a station. we’re not asking for a premium. ery. We want to be part of the he has failed Bountiful also time to elect a City Bountiful process a barrel of crude was 55 produces an RVP of 10 psi that We can’t get anybody to work The cost wouldn’t go up.” solution.” as a quality leader. Too Council that is always percent lower, said Lockie. “We prevented it from being sold in with us. If you want to reduce In addition to the improve- many critical decisions, open and transparent. put in energy efficient units and those counties. emissions in your car you could ments at the facility, SilverEagle Irvine didn’t do his homework Look Who Supports Dean Collinwood for Mayor before writing his letter Bob and Marie Hayes Richard Johnson dr. Scott Hurst Dear Editor: As to Better Bountiful: Bob Linnell Dean Collinwood has It’s not a political party, Former Mayor of Bountiful Entrepreneur Attorney Anesthesiologist told us what a fine mind and Mr. Irvine knows Served in gov. Mike Leavitt’s administration John and Jenny Sadler dr. William Hamilton, Md Kevin and Jan Boardman David Irvine has, so we it. It doesn’t do anyone’s Educator/Administrator Mueller Park Jr. HS Former Pres. Utah Medical Association Former Director guess we have to con- thinking for them. It’s Robert and Kathi Garff clude that his recent an informal group of Chairman of Ken garff Pat and Linda Williams Bret and Courtney Hutchings government Affairs attack on Dean and Better volunteer citizens from Automotive Philanthropists Pharmaceutical Executive Senior IT Analyst, Candidate for Mark Hutchings Bountiful is some kind of all walks of life who want City Council Former Electrical Utility Specialist, aberration. Apparently, Bountiful City to act John Harmer Breck and Valerie England Mr. Irvine hasn’t paid properly toward the vot- Former Lt. gov. of California under Product Architect, FranklinCovey Ethel and dave Black Murray City enough attention lately if ers – something that’s not Ronald Reagan dr. Paul and Tan Summers Leaders of Save Stoker School Kathleen McConkie he thinks that Bountiful happening now. Given Attorney, and Dean’ wife City leaders did what the that, we wonder why we Joe Jordan Obstetrician-gynecologist Al Hepler citizens asked them to do. haven’t seen Mr. Irvine at general (Ret.), US Army Chance Thomas Former instructor DATC Perhaps he forgot that Better Bountiful meet- dale Okerlund Award-Winning Composer Stanford Smith the Referendum Petition ings? Lots of people have And many, many more signed by 4,126 people attended our meetings, Lawyer, Public Finance Expert (Star Wars, Lord of the Rings) Attorney specifically asked the City including city council dr. Gary Fogg Mel and Linda Reeves doug and Kimberly Hewitt to allow people to vote on members – but not David Ophthalmologist Consultant/Accountant in Retirement two separate things: (1) Irvine. He watches as CEO Entrada Energy a new city hall and (2) a others carry the load for david Sandberg Planning Alan L. Smith Stoker plaza. Has anyone democracy and then criti- Training and Development Consultant dr. Lyle and Jo Mason Attorney seen those two things on cizes them? Something any ballot? Neither have fishy here. He also appar- Gary and Susan Mercer Orthopedic Surgeon Kenny and Shirley Knighton we. ently hasn’t noticed that Engineer dan and diane Paxton K&J Auto Owners The city backed down Better Bountiful publicly Carol davis Business Consultant, Former West Point on the city hall idea, so lists people who are not William Fontenot no vote was needed we part of Better Bountiful Nurse instructor Attorney suppose, but what about but whose views about re- George and Michelle Easter Kevin and Jan Boardman the plaza plan? Has that specting the voters make Former Director government Affairs appeared on a ballot so them good candidates for Lawyer/Business Owners that people could vote yes office. Rocky Mountain Power or no on that idea? No, it Finally, as to Dean hasn’t. The city is moving Collinwood: David Irvine ahead with the $3 million obviously doesn’t know plaza and demolishing him. We’ve been in many Stoker without giving tax- meetings with Dean. He payers a chance to vote encourages everyone to on it. That seems to be speak and apologizes if OK for Mr. Irvine, but it’s he overlooks someone. not for those who believe He welcomes views from in responsive govern- everyone and changes his ment. own ideas when better As to taxes, does Mr. ideas are presented. He Irvine really buy the spin is an experienced leader from City leaders that who strongly believes in Bountiful hasn’t raised principles of responsive property taxes in 17 government. He is any- years? Everyone (but thing but a “boss.” him apparently) knows David Irvine may have that is not true. The City a fine mind, as Dean just raised rates on water Collinwood says, but he and power, and they also didn’t do his homework just transferred excess before he wrote his letter water and power fees to to the editor. He should the general fund. When study up next time. they do that, those “rates” transform into regular Dave Wm and Ethel taxes and are used as the Black City wishes. That’s not a Bountiful tax increase? Of course www.newleader.city it is. A8 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 Evergreens fundraiser benefits Safe Harbor CrisisCenter

BY BECKY GINOS We’re always looking for the service we’re provid- For more information on [email protected] sponsors to help with ing. We’re saving lives. It’s donating or volunteering, expenses.” such a prominent problem. visit www.evergreensfund- LAYTON—It’s hard to Even though it’s months Once I saw what we could raiser.org or contact Kemp think about Christmas in away, Kemp said they do and the need, it sparked at carlenekemp1@com- August but that’s what can use more volunteers. a fire in me.” cast.net. Carlene Kemp and her “People can do as much committee are doing to or as little as they can prepare for the annual do,” she said. “Staff from Evergreens Benefit. the shelter help us but “All the proceeds go to they’re busy doing their Safe Harbor,” Kemp said. jobs. Volunteers can set “We’re all volunteers. up, decorate trees, gather About 15 years ago my donations or search for neighbor knocked on my corporate sponsors. Even door and told me about the if you don’t have a lot of shelter and asked me if I time, a little goes a long wanted to help her. Then way.” I donated a tree myself. It Kemp said the event is a sold for $500 and I was so kick off to the Christmas excited I was hooked. At season. “Monday night is first I was just decorating for the community,” she and then I got involved in said. “We have kids crafts, all other aspects.” photos with Santa, local The event, usually held performing groups and in November, features cooking demonstrations. decorated trees and other Tuesday night is the live items for auction to raise auction and dinner but you funds for the shelter. “It can pre purchase trees started about 21 years ago on Monday. We’ve raised when the shelter opened,” about $150,000 on aver- said Dianne North, anoth- age.” RECIEVE UP TO er volunteer. “I was head of The committee meets AIR Women in business and we monthly at the new Safe $1,500 CONDITIONING heard the shelter needed Harbor Outreach Center in IN REBATES TUNE-UP furniture and other items. Layton at 225 Adamswood A few of us got together Road, Wednesdays at 11 OR and held a fundraiser at hANNAh CuRTIS sits on Santa’s lap at last year’s Evergreens a.m. The next meeting is Five points mall. We raised Benefit. Aug. 16. LENNOX FINANCING $69 $6,000 that first year and Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper Although Kemp has not OFFER* furnished a bedroom and been a victim of domestic with the purchase of a qualifying through August 15, 2017 stocked their shelves with violence herself, those Lennox® home comfort system. supplies. It’s just grown Davis Conference Center. said North. “We have one she’s seen at the shelter each year. We had to keep “There are about a dozen of the largest silent auc- have touched her. “I saw moving because we kept people on the committee tions along the Wasatch this cute little pregnant outgrowing every place.” but we have hundreds of Front. Local businesses girl with a black eye come It is now held at the volunteers who help us,” donate gift baskets, etc. in,” she said. “I realized Family relationships conference Aug. 5 OGDEN—The United The conference features Family, Yvonne Averett, It is for adults and youth Women’s Forum of free digital citizenship Quinton Peck and David ages 10 and older. For Bountiful is encouraging training guides for parents Eggertsen. Learn the information or tickets visit Professional Service Done Right... Right Away! individuals to learn skills and offers vital under- anatomy of a relationship https://teachingselfgov- to improve family commu- standing of how digital and how to strengthen it ernment.com/events/tsg- nication at the Teaching citizenship is affecting while creating lasting fam- conference-fantastic-family- Self-Government Fantas- youth and parents. ily bonds. relationships tic Family Relationships Special speakers include: The conference is Aug. Conference this Saturday, Nicholeen Peck, Dr. Jen- 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. [email protected] Aug. 5. nifer Brown, The Irving at Weber State University.

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FARMINGTON—When children fill the lunchroom at school they expect a nutritious meal to get them through the rest of the day. But those trays don’t just appear. It takes some efficient “lunch ladies” to make everything run smoothly. Recently, two women in Davis School District Nutrition Services received recognition for their efforts to go above and beyond in their jobs. DeLona Wuthrich from Holbrook Elementary was selected as West regional Manager of the Year and Connie Cummings from Clearfield High School was chosen Western regional Employee of the Year by the national, non-profit School Nutrition Association. Both women were recognized at “When I started the SNA National Conference in Atlanta, Ga. July 9. everything was “We used to “I was absolutely shocked,” said Cummings. “I never expected any- thing like that. I didn’t even know done at the really cook from they did that (award). Cummings has worked in the dis- scratch.” trict for 33 years and has no plans to school.” retire. “I’m not ready for retirement,” DeLona Wuthrich Connie Cummings she said. “I love it. It’s the best job Holbrook Elementary Clearfield High School in the whole world. I have a good group of kids and I learn so much from them.” in the program too. We used to have nections as well. “I want to see kids Over the years, she has seen a four to five now the average is three. enjoying a meal that they’re not get- lot of changes in the lunch pro- Overall, we serve excellent meals.” ting anywhere else and doing better gram. “We used to really cook from Wuthrich does more than serve in school because they had a good scratch,” she said. “We’d make Kid’s Dentistry lunch. She is known for making lunch,” she said. “I’ve gotten letters hundreds of pies around Christmas creative decorations to make the saying, ‘thank you for being our ™ and Thanksgiving. Now the central lunchroom more inviting. “I consider lunch lady’ and I’ve had people come facility ships it to us. I don’t like it as with a Woman’s Touch the lunchroom my classroom,” she up to me in the store and say ‘hi, you well but times change. It’s still a lot New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults said. “I play music – anything from were my lunch lady.’” of work.” Beethoven to YMCA. I want it to be “I believe you cannot teach a hun- Cummings said it’s more than just a happy time where they can learn gry child,” said Cummings. “Thank warming it up. “I do main dish so social skills that are important in goodness for the school lunch • Orthodontics I make potatoes and French fries, society.” program.” warm the rolls and cut fruit,” she • Prevention Both women have children of Working in the district is more said. “There are so many choices their own but consider the students than a job for both women. “I love • Cleaning there is no reason any child should family. “Some need help and advice,” helping children to grow into suc- go hungry. We take very good care said Cummings. “Grade school is not cessful adults,” said Wuthrich. “I • Sealants of our kids. We try to get the food harder, but you get a lot of tears and really enjoy working with the district On Staff at Primary out fast so that they can sit down and • Tooth Colored Fillings they want to be consoled or you have and my team. I’m excited to be cho- enjoy each other and lunch.” Children’s Hospital to give them a hug. High school kids sen for this award and it’s wonderful • Nitrous Oxide Wuthrich has been with the aren’t like that but they’re dramatic to represent our state.” Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. district for 20 years. “When I started • Pediatric Sedation in other respects – especially the “Being acquainted with the kids Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Noon everything was done at the school,” girls. It’s fun to get out in the lunch- and my coworkers is a wonderful she said. “Now we have a central fa- room and ask them what they’re atmosphere,” Cummings said. “It’s Colleen P. Taylor, D.M.D. cility that does a lot of it. The advan- reading or what their T-shirts say. good to go to work and share each tage is everyone gets high quality Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry The message tells a lot about the other’s problems. One of us is not as ® food across the district. There’s been 801-292-2828 • dentalcare4kids.com child.” good as all of us. Nobody can do it a reduction in the number of people Wuthrich has made lasting con- alone.” 535 E. Medical Dr. Btfl. UT 84010 A8 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 Evergreens fundraiser benefits Safe Harbor CrisisCenter

BY BECKY GINOS We’re always looking for the service we’re provid- For more information on [email protected] sponsors to help with ing. We’re saving lives. It’s donating or volunteering, expenses.” such a prominent problem. visit www.evergreensfund- LAYTON—It’s hard to Even though it’s months Once I saw what we could raiser.org or contact Kemp think about Christmas in away, Kemp said they do and the need, it sparked at carlenekemp1@com- August but that’s what can use more volunteers. a fire in me.” cast.net. Carlene Kemp and her “People can do as much committee are doing to or as little as they can prepare for the annual do,” she said. “Staff from Evergreens Benefit. the shelter help us but “All the proceeds go to they’re busy doing their Safe Harbor,” Kemp said. jobs. Volunteers can set “We’re all volunteers. up, decorate trees, gather About 15 years ago my donations or search for neighbor knocked on my corporate sponsors. Even door and told me about the if you don’t have a lot of shelter and asked me if I time, a little goes a long THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 wanted to help her. Then way.” I donated a tree myself. It Kemp said the event is a sold for $500 and I was so kick off to the Christmas excited I was hooked. At season. “Monday night is first I was just decorating for the community,” she and then I got involved in said. “We have kids crafts, all other aspects.” photos with Santa, local The event, usually held performing groups and in November, features cooking demonstrations. decorated trees and other Tuesday night is the live items for auction to raise auction and dinner but you Tips on funds for the shelter. “It can pre purchase trees started about 21 years ago on Monday. We’ve raised when the shelter opened,” about $150,000 on aver- said Dianne North, anoth- age.” RECIEVE UP TO soothing the er volunteer. “I was head of The committee meets AIR Women in business and we monthly at the new Safe $1,500 CONDITIONING heard the shelter needed Harbor Outreach Center in IN REBATES TUNE-UP furniture and other items. Layton at 225 Adamswood ongoing pain A few of us got together Road, Wednesdays at 11 OR and held a fundraiser at hANNAh CuRTIS sits on Santa’s lap at last year’s Evergreens a.m. The next meeting is Five points mall. We raised Benefit. Aug. 16. LENNOX FINANCING $69 $6,000 that first year and Although Kemp has not of acid reflux Photo by Becky Ginos/Davis Clipper OFFER* furnished a bedroom and been a victim of domestic with the purchase of a qualifying through August 15, 2017 stocked their shelves with violence herself, those Lennox® home comfort system. In the fast-paced, high stress lifestyle supplies. It’s just grown Davis Conference Center. said North. “We have one she’s seen at the shelter of today, along with poor eating habits, each year. We had to keep “There are about a dozen of the largest silent auc- have touched her. “I saw moving because we kept people on the committee tions along the Wasatch this cute little pregnant acid reflux is becoming a common outgrowing every place.” but we have hundreds of Front. Local businesses girl with a black eye come problem for many people. But what can It is now held at the volunteers who help us,” donate gift baskets, etc. in,” she said. “I realized be done to relieve the pain? “The standard care for acid Becky Ginos reflux by regular doctors is Family relationships conference Aug. 5 Staff Writer PPIs (Proton Pump Inhibitors) like Prolosec, etc.,” said OGDEN—The United The conference features Family, Yvonne Averett, It is for adults and youth Women’s Forum of free digital citizenship Quinton Peck and David ages 10 and older. For Jared St. Clair, owner of Vitality Bountiful is encouraging training guides for parents Eggertsen. Learn the information or tickets visit Professional Service Done Right... Right Away! Nutrition in Bountiful. “The problem is individuals to learn skills and offers vital under- anatomy of a relationship https://teachingselfgov- to improve family commu- standing of how digital and how to strengthen it ernment.com/events/tsg- they were never originally designed nication at the Teaching citizenship is affecting while creating lasting fam- conference-fantastic-family- to be used for more than eight to 10 Self-Government Fantas- youth and parents. ily bonds. relationships weeks but some people have been on them for 10 years or tic Family Relationships Special speakers include: The conference is Aug. Conference this Saturday, Nicholeen Peck, Dr. Jen- 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. [email protected] more. Studies are now saying that patients who are on PPIs Aug. 5. nifer Brown, The Irving at Weber State University. for more than 10 years have an increased death rate from all causes.” St. Clair said with short-term use most people don’t see any issues but with Offer expires 8/15/17. *On a qualifying system purchase. Lennox system rebate offers range from $1,300 - $1,500. Some restrictions long-term use they are having them. “It’s being discovered down the line,” he Nutrition workers receive top awards apply. One offer available per qualifying purchase. See your local Lennox Dealer or www.lennox.com for details. said. “When using a proton inhibitor it stops production of stomach acid. That’s ©2016 Lennox Industries Inc. Lennox Dealers are independently owned and operated businesses. great for acid reflux but it’s a big negative because we need it (acid) to digest BY BECKY GINOS food.” [email protected] The stomach is a gastric barrier designed to kill bacteria before it gets to the intestinal tract, he said. “The majority of people who have reflux have too low of FARMINGTON—When children acid not too high. When we eat less healthy meals with low acid the stomach will fill the lunchroom at school they overcompensate by producing higher levels of acid,” said St. Clair. “Too much acid expect a nutritious meal to get them burns the esophagus making a one way street into a two way street. The esophagus is through the rest of the day. But a sensitive area of the body and acid is not meant to be there.” those trays don’t just appear. It takes Using medicines kills the symptoms but makes the cause of the symptoms worse over some efficient “lunch ladies” to make time, said St. Clair. “Low acid breaks down the minerals in our body like calcium which can everything run smoothly. cause osteoporosis later,” he said. “We wouldn’t associate these long-term side effects with the Recently, two women in Davis PPI we took when we were 40 and 20 years later we break a hip – but it is.” School District Nutrition Services Taking a PPI is fantastic for short-term use, he said. “To take it for eight to 10 weeks can be received recognition for their efforts to go above and beyond in their jobs. n See “REFLUX” p. B4 DeLona Wuthrich from Holbrook Elementary was selected as West regional Manager of the Year and Connie Cummings from Clearfield High School was chosen Western Heartburn and the heartbreak of dinner regional Employee of the Year by the national, non-profit School Nutrition Association. “When I started When you have heartburn, it can sometimes seem like JeNNIFFeR Both women were recognized at the most delicious foods out there are all out to get you. WARDELL the SNA National Conference in “We used to The list of foods you’re not supposed to eat if you have heartburn looks clipper Staff Atlanta, Ga. July 9. everything was suspiciously close to a list of my favorite foods in the world. From tomatoes “I was absolutely shocked,” said writer and fried food to orange juice, pickles and chocolate, it seems as though Cummings. “I never expected any- thing like that. I didn’t even know done at the really cook from all the best foods in the world have enough acid in them to make me they did that (award). regret it later. Rather than just confining myself to eating bread and water, Cummings has worked in the dis- scratch.” however, I did some research on ways to fix my diet and still let myself trict for 33 years and has no plans to school.” enjoy eating. retire. “I’m not ready for retirement,” DeLona Wuthrich Connie Cummings Why these foods are out to get you she said. “I love it. It’s the best job Holbrook Elementary Clearfield High School Though the list of “do not eat foods” can seem arbitrary at first glance, many of them have one in the whole world. I have a good thing in common – high pH levels. Those levels say how much acid is in a particular food, though group of kids and I learn so much on this scale the order is reversed. The lower the Stomach flu – it isn’t from them.” in the program too. We used to have nections as well. “I want to see kids pH, the higher the acid in whatever it is you’re Over the years, she has seen a four to five now the average is three. enjoying a meal that they’re not get- eating. Since the stomach has a fairly Stomach flu, or also usually called viral lot of changes in the lunch pro- Overall, we serve excellent meals.” ting anywhere else and doing better low pH level in order to break down gastroenteritis by most professionals in the health gram. “We used to really cook from Wuthrich does more than serve in school because they had a good foods – there’s a reason it’s called scratch,” she said. “We’d make Kid’s Dentistry industry, is actually caused by the infection of lunch. She is known for making lunch,” she said. “I’ve gotten letters stomach acid – it’s easy for even hundreds of pies around Christmas creative decorations to make the saying, ‘thank you for being our ™ virus in your body. Therefore, it is not really an and Thanksgiving. Now the central more acid to send it over the lunchroom more inviting. “I consider lunch lady’ and I’ve had people come influenza type of disease. But still, the term of facility ships it to us. I don’t like it as with a Woman’s Touch edge. the lunchroom my classroom,” she up to me in the store and say ‘hi, you well but times change. It’s still a lot New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults Sadly, though pH calling it stomach flu is actually very common said. “I play music – anything from were my lunch lady.’” of work.” n See “DINNER” p. B4 Beethoven to YMCA. I want it to be “I believe you cannot teach a hun- and now become a part of the language, even Cummings said it’s more than just a happy time where they can learn gry child,” said Cummings. “Thank in the medical term. warming it up. “I do main dish so social skills that are important in goodness for the school lunch • Orthodontics I make potatoes and French fries, The infection of viral gastroenteritis usually society.” program.” warm the rolls and cut fruit,” she • Prevention Both women have children of Working in the district is more begins when one of the viruses that can cause it said. “There are so many choices their own but consider the students than a job for both women. “I love • Cleaning enters the digestive system. Usually, this will be there is no reason any child should family. “Some need help and advice,” helping children to grow into suc- go hungry. We take very good care done through the mouth of the patient. Therefore, said Cummings. “Grade school is not cessful adults,” said Wuthrich. “I • Sealants of our kids. We try to get the food harder, but you get a lot of tears and really enjoy working with the district On Staff at Primary if you have someone in your house who is out fast so that they can sit down and • Tooth Colored Fillings they want to be consoled or you have and my team. I’m excited to be cho- having stomach flu, there might be a chance enjoy each other and lunch.” Children’s Hospital to give them a hug. High school kids sen for this award and it’s wonderful • Nitrous Oxide Wuthrich has been with the that the virus is circulating inside your house. aren’t like that but they’re dramatic to represent our state.” Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. district for 20 years. “When I started • Pediatric Sedation in other respects – especially the “Being acquainted with the kids Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Noon You should always clean your counter tops, everything was done at the school,” girls. It’s fun to get out in the lunch- and my coworkers is a wonderful sinks, bathrooms, and other places that might be she said. “Now we have a central fa- room and ask them what they’re atmosphere,” Cummings said. “It’s Colleen P. Taylor, D.M.D. cility that does a lot of it. The advan- frequently touch by your family members. reading or what their T-shirts say. good to go to work and share each tage is everyone gets high quality Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry The message tells a lot about the other’s problems. One of us is not as ® food across the district. There’s been 801-292-2828 • dentalcare4kids.com child.” good as all of us. Nobody can do it a reduction in the number of people Wuthrich has made lasting con- alone.” 535 E. Medical Dr. Btfl. UT 84010 B2 THRIVE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

According to Mental Health America, one in five adults – 40 million Ketamine being used Americans – have a mental health condition. Within that number, nearly 16 million people suffer from for depression, PTSD depression and more than 7 million are affected by PTSD. The two conditions tend to go hand-in-hand, as those who suffer from PTSD often experience depression in their lives. Nearly twice as many women suffer from depression than men, and even though PTSD is mostly associated with male soldiers coming back from war, any traumatic event such as a car accident or sexual assault can cause the condition. PTSD is something that men and women must deal with, and it occurs twice as much in women according to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. While there are dozens of medications to treat depression and PTSD, some of which overlap, most merely cover up the problem. “Many medications work on the assumption that you don’t have enough serotonin in your brain,” said Dr. Steven Levine (www.ktcpartnership.com). “And if you replace enough of these animals such as horses and cats. amazing,” said Levine, who is vaccine-like fashion to those Dr. Steven Levine founded feel-good hormones, you will As an anesthetic, it’s still internationally recognized as embarking upon an environment Ketamine Treatment Centers feel better.” considered one of the safest an expert in the clinical use of likely to cause significant in 2011. Though he is a Levine is making an effort around. But that usually happens Ketamine for mood and anxiety stressors – such as soldiers psychiatrist who places great to treat patients who suffer in one dose. The unknown is disorders. “In some cases entering a battle or aid workers emphasis on the importance of from depression and PTSD by what happens to the brain over Ketamine has started to alleviate going to a disaster area – psychotherapy, medication is helping them repair damaged time with repeated infusions of patients’ symptoms after one prevented or reduced PTSD often a necessary component connections in the brain through Ketamine. infusion. Most anti-depressants symptoms. of treatment, and he was the use of periodic Ketamine “Those who may be at risk of can take weeks or months to “Depression and PTSD can dissatisfied with the relatively infusions in small doses. cognitive damage are people start working.” cause a lot of pain in people’s ineffective available options Developed in 1962, who abuse it daily or multiple Extensive research conducted lives,” says Levine. “I don’t with burdensome side effects. Ketamine was originally used times a week in high doses,” on Ketamine at multiple think of Ketamine as a magic Levine pioneered a protocol as an anesthetic, but quickly said Levine. universities in the US and bullet, it’s a tool. I want patients for the clinical use of Ketamine found its way onto the streets as Most of Levine’s patients abroad, reveal a 75 percent to eventually feel like they infusions, has directly supervised a recreational drug, taking on receive an infusion once a success rate for the treatment. are sailing on their own and many thousands of infusions the name Special K. It has also month, and also go through A recent study at Columbia Ketamine is merely there as a and has helped establish similar been used as a tranquilizer for traditional talk therapy. University has found that backup.” programs across the country “The results have been Ketamine infusions given in a About Dr. Steven Levine and around the world. Ways a great smile can change your life

Today is the day. Your suit has been • People who have crooked teeth tend to hide their smiles, making them less approachable dry cleaned, your pants have that perfect and seemingly less friendly. The benefits of having crease and your tie has just the right a friendly personality, and more friends, are splash of color to get noticed but not numerous. • Research has shown that when a person smiles, overpower the rest of your ensemble. he or she seems more attractive to others. One last glance in the mirror to check your hair, a • Smiling releases serotonin in the brain, which final swipe of polish on your shoes and you are ready serves as an anti-depressant, and endorphins that act to go. Today is the day you nail the job interview. as a natural pain reliever. One more thing though. Have you checked your • A nice smile tends to make a good first impression smile? That perfect smile might just be the key to you and convey a positive attitude and demeanor, landing the job and changing your life forever. something that job recruiters look for in candidates for “A smile plays a critical role in how we feel about employment. ourselves and how others see us,” says Dr. Leslie • According to Psychology Today, seeing an Pitner, an orthodontist and author of Improve Your attractive, smiling face activates the brain’s region Smile, Transform Your Life: A Life-Changing Guide to that processes sensory rewards. This suggests Orthodontics for Adults (www.drpitner.com). that a smile can make others feel Pitner says adults whose teeth – and consequently rewarded. their smile – could benefit from braces often don’t A smile, and the think about that option. Even when they do, they confidence that goes are discouraged from following through because of with it, cannot only dubious information that they have come to regard as change you, it fact. has the ability A good smile, however, may be more important to change the than most realize. It could be life-changing in fact. world. Here are six reasons why: orthodontist with a • Smiling can have an impact on numerous aspects About Dr. Leslie Pitner, D.D.S., M.S. unique educational background that includes the study of a person’s life, including their mood. Smiling Dr. Leslie Pitner, author of Improve Your Smile, of art and psychology. She specializes in treating adult activates the release of neuropeptides in our brains Transform Your Life: A Life-Changing Guide to patients at her practice, Pitner Orthodontics, which that work toward fighting off stress. Orthodontics for Adults (www.drpitner.com), is an was founded four decades ago by her father.

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Unfortunately, work toughmudder.com/aflac. competition available PTSD is something that men environments are not Squeeze it in today, spending time and women must deal with, always conducive to Long workdays are outside of work engaged and it occurs twice as much in physical activity, with tight just a reality for many. in physical activity is women according to the U.S. deadlines and long to-do So, find ways to get easier than ever before. lists often gluing people Department of Veteran Affairs. elliptical machines and your blood flowing while to their work stations for Get active with co- Exercise.” (StatePoint) While there are dozens of running laps. Find outlets you’re working. Set hours on end. 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are still on the approved list of foods, gentler on the stomach if you put several generic or name-brand, is my go-to Dinner which means you might not have to give teaspoons of baking soda in while it’s choice for soothing heartburn attacks. If Continued from p. B1 up fries if you’re careful. For Mexican cooking. The baking soda neutralizes the you can’t stand chewing it, it’s slower but food fans, refried beans are also pretty acid, and you can’t taste it in the finished just as effective if you break the circles levels aren’t included on warning labels, safe (but ground meat probably isn’t, product. Ground turkey is also much into smaller chunks and swallow them a quick check online can sometimes show especially if it’s heavily spiced). easier on the digestion than ground beef, with water just like pills. the answer for a certain food. If you’re A few tricks and tastes just as good in most dishes. Watch for personal triggers looking for a dish, it’s best to check the Also, onion and garlic powder both levels of some of the main ingredients. Though this doesn’t come with Not all of the “bad” list of foods recommendations from a doctor, some have much less acid in them than any triggers everyone with heartburn, and Foods you can eat of the heartburn sufferers in my life have other versions of the vegetables. If it’s entirely possible to get triggered by Sadly, this isn’t a terribly exciting list. worked out a few tricks to reclaim some you want an even gentler option, most something that isn’t on a common list. To Rice and breads need to be whole-grain, of their favorite foods. They might not non-pepper spices (except for salt and find out which foods are the particular the chicken needs to be skinless and not work for everyone, and you shouldn’t powdered mustard) will let you add some Kryptonite for your digestive system, keep fried, the milk should be skim, and even try them if you have a serious medical zip to your meals without upsetting your track of what you eat and the time of day fruit is pretty much restricted to apples, issue, but if you’re driving yourself crazy stomach. you eat it. When you have symptoms, melons and bananas if you’re being as missing certain foods they might help When it comes to medicine, I’ve found you’ll know what caused them. safe as possible. On the plus side, you’ll ease the pain. that the simplest is sometimes the most probably end up losing a lot of weight. Tomato sauce, for example, is much effective. Calcium carbonate, either The one real comfort is that potatoes

Vitality offers a supplement that Reflux combines ingredients to help with Hot dogs minus Continued from p. B1 reflux. “It’s comprehensive,” he said. “Mostly I like to get people so they don’t useful. You don’t want to damage the have to take PPIs. They take PPIs and esophagus and it gives it a chance to the symptoms are gone so they think heal. That creates the potential to have everything is fine.” added nitrites less reflux going forward, yet doctors Lifestyle is important as well, he said. routinely allow patients to stay on it for “Doctors suggest using a sleep wedge. years.” It’s literally a gravity thing. Or you can St. Clair said not all patients have elevate the top of your bed a couple of may be no better acid reflux. “A lot of people might inches. It’s a short-term fix but it can be have the symptoms but not have GERD helpful.” NEW YORK (AP)-— what exactly about animal sciences. (gastroesophageal reflux disease),” he Moving meals earlier such as two Backyard cooks looking processed meats might be The Center for Science said. “If they go on a PPI they have a to three hours before bed can make a to grill this summer have to blame for the link. in the Public Interest high chance of rebound that creates full- difference since most people seem to another option: hot dogs One concern about agrees nitrites from natural blown GERD if they stay on it too long.” suffer more at bedtime, said St. Clair. without “added nitrites.” processed meats is that sources aren’t that different St. Clair recommends chewing food Troublesome foods include tomato Are they any healthier? nitrites can combine with from artificial nitrites in thoroughly to help prevent reflux. “Our sauce, chocolate and spicy dishes. “I Oscar Mayer is touting compounds found in meat processed meats. But salivary glands release enzymes that personally believe that sugar and refined its new at high temperatures the group has cited the break down the food,” he said. “It’s like carbohydrates cause a lot of issues hot dog to fuel the formation of WHO report in calling a washing machine. The detergent breaks too,” he said. “Drinking less water at CANDICe down stains, etc. The less the stomach CHOI recipe nitrosamines, which are for a cancer warning mealtime and more in between helps. that known carcinogens in label on processed meats, needs to produce acid is very, very Water during the meal can dilute the AP Food uses animals. It’s a chemical regardless of how they're important. As we age there is less natural break down process. Soda and coffee Industry Writer nitrite reaction that can happen made. It also says nitrite- production. If you have low stomach are absolutely awful and kick acid reflux derived regardless of the source preserved foods tend to acid you can take Betaine HCL. It’s a up. Raw apple cider vinegar taken while from of the nitrites, including be high in salt and should supplement that comes from beets and having an attack opposed to an antacid celery juice instead of celery juice. be limited or avoided you take it with meals to help digest the provides a really good acid into the artificial sodium nitrite, But the U.S. Department anyway. The American food. You’ll know if it’s working because body.” which is used to preserve of Agriculture caps the Cancer Society also if you have more reflux you’re taking too St. Clair said the biggest thing is for the pinkish colors of amount of artificial nitrites suggests limiting processed much, if you have no reflux you’re taking patients to talk to their doctor about long- processed meats and that can be added to and red meat, citing a the right amount.” term effects of PPIs. “I don’t recommend prevents botulism. Kraft meats to prevent excessive variety of reasons. When he was in his 20s, St. Clair going off PPIs cold turkey if you’ve been Heinz, which owns Oscar use, said Andrew The meat industry has suffered from acid reflux himself. “I was on them for years,” he said. “It’s not Mayer, says sodium nitrite Milkowski, a retired contested the WHO’s younger and dumber and didn’t listen to my place to say that, it should be your is among the artificial Oscar Mayer scientist finding, saying it is based my parents about what to eat,” he said. doctor. But you should be working on ingredients it has removed who consults for the meat on studies that show a “I never used PPIs because I try to avoid healing your digestive system to get off from the product to reflect industry. Meat makers possible link but don’t drugs. I used a mixture of probiotics the drug. If you want to do it, my belief is changing consumer also add ingredients prove a cause, and that and Aloe vera juice. Other than mild you can do it.” preferences. 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The frustration. ideas is that the patient’s Richard VanRumpt (1904- and health. It has been of chiropractic medicine Do you suspect a hearing loss? 1987). It is often known body is capable of a long-stated goal of if necessary, but typically What is it that keeps you from knowing for sure? Do you find it embarrassing to by its acronym, D.N.F.T. providing best diagnostic Directional Non-Force finds D.N.F.T. to be faster talk openly about not being able to hear? Do you think you’re too young for hearing It is unique in conception information through simple Technique chiropractic to and more effective. devices? Maybe you’re afraid to reveal your hearing loss in case it jeopardizes your and thought to be the tests. Many chiropractors effect maximum benefits in Park Chiropractic job. Are you worried you might appear less competent if someone finds out? 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Men are also less in power and results. analyzing chiropractic include spine, pelvis, likely to seek answers than women but are five times more likely to have a hearing loss. What a shame to miss out on so much for so long! At age 65, one in three people have a hearing loss and it is estimated that 30 school children per 1,000 have a hearing loss. are still on the approved list of foods, gentler on the stomach if you put several generic or name-brand, is my go-to Do you: Dinner which means you might not have to give teaspoons of baking soda in while it’s choice for soothing heartburn attacks. If • Have trouble hearing in groups? Continued from p. B1 up fries if you’re careful. For Mexican cooking. The baking soda neutralizes the you can’t stand chewing it, it’s slower but • Think others mumble? food fans, refried beans are also pretty acid, and you can’t taste it in the finished just as effective if you break the circles • Fail to hear someone talking from behind you? levels aren’t included on warning labels, safe (but ground meat probably isn’t, product. Ground turkey is also much into smaller chunks and swallow them • Have trouble hearing your alarm clock? a quick check online can sometimes show especially if it’s heavily spiced). easier on the digestion than ground beef, with water just like pills. • Have difficulty hearing your television or while at the movies? the answer for a certain food. If you’re and tastes just as good in most dishes. “Sometimes I hear just fine” or, “I don’t really think I have a hearing loss” are looking for a dish, it’s best to check the A few tricks Watch for personal triggers Also, onion and garlic powder both common comments we hear quite often. Well, the bottom line is that the only way to levels of some of the main ingredients. Though this doesn’t come with Not all of the “bad” list of foods recommendations from a doctor, some have much less acid in them than any triggers everyone with heartburn, and know for sure is to have a comprehensive hearing test. Foods you can eat of the heartburn sufferers in my life have other versions of the vegetables. If it’s entirely possible to get triggered by Choose to do something positive for your brain health by choosing to do something Sadly, this isn’t a terribly exciting list. worked out a few tricks to reclaim some you want an even gentler option, most something that isn’t on a common list. To about your hearing. (By the way, did you know you hear with your brain and not your Rice and breads need to be whole-grain, of their favorite foods. They might not non-pepper spices (except for salt and find out which foods are the particular ears?) the chicken needs to be skinless and not work for everyone, and you shouldn’t powdered mustard) will let you add some Kryptonite for your digestive system, keep Often you can choose to go to an audiologist directly without seeing your doctor. fried, the milk should be skim, and even try them if you have a serious medical zip to your meals without upsetting your track of what you eat and the time of day When you do begin looking for someone, make sure they are doing more than a quick fruit is pretty much restricted to apples, issue, but if you’re driving yourself crazy stomach. you eat it. When you have symptoms, screening of your hearing. Finding an Audiologist you are comfortable with and who melons and bananas if you’re being as missing certain foods they might help When it comes to medicine, I’ve found you’ll know what caused them. will work with you until you get optimum results for your hearing loss, is vital. It is safe as possible. On the plus side, you’ll ease the pain. that the simplest is sometimes the most important to note that hearing healthcare professionals do not recommend purchasing probably end up losing a lot of weight. Tomato sauce, for example, is much effective. Calcium carbonate, either hearing aids by mail, online or by telephone order, as it is unlikely it will result in a The one real comfort is that potatoes successful fitting or follow up adjustments to the hearing aids. Remember, the most expensive hearing devices are those forgotten in your drawer somewhere and “quality never costs as much as the money it saves.”

Vitality offers a supplement that Reflux combines ingredients to help with Hot dogs minus Continued from p. B1 reflux. “It’s comprehensive,” he said. The link between “Mostly I like to get people so they don’t useful. You don’t want to damage the have to take PPIs. They take PPIs and esophagus and it gives it a chance to the symptoms are gone so they think happiness and health heal. That creates the potential to have everything is fine.” added nitrites less reflux going forward, yet doctors Lifestyle is important as well, he said. Scientists are still are Sarah Pressman, routinely allow patients to stay on it for “Doctors suggest using a sleep wedge. exploring and debating John Hunter and Desi years.” It’s literally a gravity thing. Or you can when happiness most Chase of the University of St. Clair said not all patients have elevate the top of your bed a couple of may be no better acid reflux. “A lot of people might affects health, but there is California at Irvine. The inches. It’s a short-term fix but it can be no doubt it can do so. studies reviewed range have the symptoms but not have GERD helpful.” In the most from large meta-analyses NEW YORK (AP)-— what exactly about animal sciences. (gastroesophageal reflux disease),” he Moving meals earlier such as two comprehensive review – one looked at 485 Backyard cooks looking processed meats might be The Center for Science said. “If they go on a PPI they have a to three hours before bed can make a to date of studies on studies of ties between job to grill this summer have to blame for the link. in the Public Interest high chance of rebound that creates full- difference since most people seem to subjective well-being, satisfaction and subjective another option: hot dogs One concern about agrees nitrites from natural blown GERD if they stay on it too long.” suffer more at bedtime, said St. Clair. a team of researchers health – to single studies without “added nitrites.” processed meats is that sources aren’t that different St. Clair recommends chewing food Troublesome foods include tomato conclude there is a on such topics as whether Are they any healthier? nitrites can combine with from artificial nitrites in thoroughly to help prevent reflux. “Our sauce, chocolate and spicy dishes. “I connection between there is an association Oscar Mayer is touting compounds found in meat processed meats. 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ATTENDEES OF ALL AGES can join in the street dance, above. Below: International groups exchange gifts with Bountiful City Mayor Randy Lewis. Photos by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper Mayor’s Reception and Street Dance set for Aug. 9

By JENNIFFER WARDELL It’s really fun.” [email protected] Musicians from the various groups will also perform, and hors d’oeuvres will be served. BOUNTIFUL — It’s for- There are also special guests in mal at the front, and a party attendance, though sometimes at the back. they can be more elite than even Summerfest International Dugal expects. kicks off with both the Mayor’s “Last year Senator Hatch Reception and Street Dance, came, which was quite a sur- set for Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. and 7 prise,” she said. “Who knows, p.m. respectively. The recep- maybe he’ll come again this tion, which will be held inside year.” the Bountiful Davis Art Center, Once the reception is done, serves as the formal welcome guests are welcome to head from groups flying in from Chile, outside for Summerfest’s Street Ecuador, Belarus, Georgia, and Dance. The groups all perform Romania. Once that’s done, the routines in a sectioned-off area dance party will start up on the of the street, either in costume street outside. or in T-shirts and shorts. Audi- “It’s really fun,” said BDAC ence members are welcome to Executive Director Emma bring lawn or patio chairs to sit Dugal. “Both events are open on, though if you’re planning to the public, and everyone is to get up and dance make sure welcome.” there’s someone else to watch it. The guest list at both events “(The Street Dance) is a little will be a little lighter than usual, more casual,” she said. however. Though the art center many groups as we did.” down to the last second,” she Mayor Randy Lewis, the event After each group’s perfor- always invites several groups, Though visa challenges are said. “For awhile we thought is where the visiting groups mance, the groups invite mem- and in previous years have had a regular part of preparing for they might not be able to come.” exchange gifts with the city and bers of the audience to come as many as nine be able to make Summerfest, Dugal said the Both the art center and local the art center. learn a simple circle dance. The the trip, this year only five were hurdles this year seemed even residents will get the chance to “Then representatives from dancers and residents then per- able to jump all the necessary more brutal than usual. show their appreciation for those the groups get up and talk about form together. hurdles in time. “We had some groups who groups who did brave the visa how they’re happy to be here,” “It’s a participatory thing,” “This year was pretty tough,” normally don’t have a problem quest during the Mayor’s Recep- said Dugal. “Two members from she said. “We’re happy we got as at all, like Romania, really come tion. Hosted by Bountiful City each group are in full costume. n See “DANcE” p. c2

Wasatch & District Pipe Band to perform Aug. 7 By JENNIFFER WARDELL throughout the western [email protected] U.S. “There are a lot of dif- ferent competitions in BOUNTIFUL — the west, but we can only There’s something afford to go to so many,” he said. special about a Scot- Knoles is part of the tish pipe band. level five group, those per- Davis County’s own formers who are still learn- Wasatch & District Pipe ing their instruments. The Band will show off their group competes in two stuff in a special fundrais- in-state competitions dur- ing concert set for Aug. ing the year, and features a 7 starting at 6:30 p.m. wide variety of ages. at Bountiful City Park. “They always point to The concert is free, with me when they want to the group raising money show that older people can through concessions and learn to play,” he said with prize drawings, and the a laugh. “And there was first chance for many local a 10-year-old who started residents to hear the band ThE WASATch & DISTRIcT Pipe Band will perform at Bountiful City Park Aug. 7. The concert is free, but donations are welcome. playing with the group since Centerville’s July 4 Courtesy photo when I did, so he’s 14 now. parade. about it.” A prize drawing for gift welcome.” experienced performers. Some of the drummers are “A lot of people go to Concessions open at baskets will be held, with The band includes three They recently competed even younger.” the parade to hear the 6:30 p.m., with dancers guests able to purchase as levels of performers, all at a highland games in Though the group is of- pipes,” said Centerville from the Highland Peaks many tickets as they want. of which compete. The Washington along with the ficially based in Bountiful, resident Dennis Knoles, Dance Studio taking the “It’s a fundraiser for level two group, which level four group, one of a it draws performers from a member of the group. stage at 6:45 p.m. The the band,” said Knoles. was at level three until handful of competitions “There’s something special concert will start at 7 p.m. “Contributions are also last year, include the most both groups compete in n See “PIPE” p. c2 C2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

Movie Beat ‘We Love You, Sally Carmichael’ a sheer delight

JENNIFFER t turns out someone WARDELL still knows how to Movie critic, make sweet, funny member of I the Utah Film comedies instead of em- Critics barrassing, gross ones. Association Proof of that can be found in “We Love You, Sally Car- michael,” the delightful new romantic comedy opening We Love You, Sally this Friday at the Megaplex Theatres in Centerville and Carmichael West Valley. The movie is only technically an LDS comedy – the lead character states that Rated PG he’s LDS, and there’s no swear- ing – but the focus is squarely Written by Daryn Tufts on entertaining the audience. Not only was I rooting for the romance, but I laughed harder © Purdie Films Directed by Christopher Gorham than I have at a new comedy in a long time. give you that idea?) known from the TV series “Co- tor David Nibley, are deadpan Starring Christopher Gorham, The movie is based around a This is only the first few vert Affairs,” shows off a light, in the best way. One scene in Elizabeth Tulloch, Sebastian premise I never knew I needed minutes of the movie, commu- charming touch directing his which the two play a “Call of Roche, Jack McBrayer, Paula until I saw it play out onscreen. nicated with economical charm first feature-length film. The Duty”-like game is especially Our intrepid hero, Simon, is a by a series of children’s draw- movie, written by Daryn Tufts, fun. Marshall, David Nibley, Andie struggling author depressed by ings and a quick report on the comes from an older school of Sebastian Roche is a melo- Nibley, Sarah Jayne Jensen and the fact no one bought his first local news. The real problems comedy – part wordplay, part dramatic delight as actor Perry book. So he decides to write a for Simon start when a popular screwball comedy – and Gor- Quinn, who seems to live in a more formulaic romance in which a actor wants to play the mer- ham helps make the absolutely slightly different universe than human girl and a merman fall man in the recently announced delightful script shine. everyone else. He and Gorham Grade: in love, but he sends it in under movie, but won’t do it unless He’s also sweet and hu- are a screwball comedy all on the pen name Sally Carmichael. he can meet the “real” Sally morously dry as Simon, who their own, and the scenes we Everyone loves it, to the degree Carmichael. spends most of the movie just get to see of him actually play- of a best-selling trilogy, scream- Simon doesn’t want to – he over his head enough for it to ing the merman are an absolute ing fangirls, costumes, and an hates the books so much he be funny. His chemistry with treat. impending movie deal. No one wants out of his contract com- Elizabeth Tulloch, the book- Since this is a locally made has seen Sally Carmichael, but pletely – but the publisher will store owner, is both sweet and movie, the opening weekend ‘The Dark Tower’ everyone is convinced a Mor- sue if he doesn’t. Can he keep genuine. Tulloch is also great box office take is a huge factor mon housewife from Utah has up the façade, especially when just on her own, bringing both in determining how long it will screened after press time. penned the critically panned a bookstore owner makes him a tenderness and toughness get to stay in theaters. If you but immensely popular books. want to be himself for the first to the character that makes it want more sweet, genuinely See the review online at (No, there are no vampires time in a long time? hard not to be on her side. hilarious comedies in theaters, davisclipper.com. or werewolves anywhere near It’s a genuine treat to find Gorham’s interactions with please go out and support this here. Whatever on earth would out. Christopher Gorham, best his brother, played by local ac- movie. You won’t regret it. Gateway Mall adds free concert series as part of renovations BY JeNNiFFeR WaRDeLL [email protected]

SaLt LaKe CitY — Gate- way Mall is jumping on the free concert series band- wagon. The mall is finishing off the summer with their new free Sunset Concerts se- ries, featuring local bands covering a wide range of genres. The concerts will be on the mall’s new performance stage, located near Olympic Fountain, starting at 7:30 p.m. “We’re creating a lot of new events at The Gate- way, and our summer concerts are a really fun MaMa J (right) and Brother Chunky (above) are both set to perform in the series. addition,” says Edie Trott, Courtesy photos marketing director at The Gateway. “We love being will perform Aug. 5. Chunky and their blend of such as a Gospel Brunch able to offer a place for lo- Aug. 11 will be Sister blues, rock, country and series one Sunday a month cal talent to take the stage, Brother, whose repertoire soul. and a Food Truck Battle and people really get into includes a mix of covers in The new concert series planned for Aug. 12. experiencing some new a variety of genres, though is part of the mall’s $100 Parking at Gateway sounds, right in their own there won’t be a concert million redevelopment Mall costs if you stay over backyard.” Aug. 12 since the stage plan, designed to make the an hour, but Megaplex The concert series of- will be taken by a yet-un- mall more of a community Theatres has $1 validations ficially started last Fri- announced event. Aug. 18 meeting place. that will cover up to four day, with the next set of will be the southern coun- “There’s definitely more hours that you can pur- concerts planned for this try and blues rock group local flavor like this to chase if you don’t go to the weekend. Mama J, a Salt JK and Krew Duo, while come,” said Trott. movies. Lake-based singer who Aug. 19 will be dance- Among the changes Public transportation is promotes people loving able rockabilly with Dizzy already unveiled include also available, with a TRAX each other, will perform Desoto. Aug. 25, the final new outdoor furniture that station on 400 West and Aug. 4. The indie-alterna- concert in the series, will includes play equipment, FrontRunner located a few tive band Cardinal Bloom feature the band Brother new signage, and events blocks away.

band in a parade, they’d Pipe “A lot of always play the pipes way down the block, and after Continued from p. C1 people go to they’d gone past us, but much farther away. never in front of me,” he “We have people come said. “I wanted to know from as far away as Grand the parade why they did that, and now Junction, Colorado and I do.” Idaho to play with the He laughed. “They take band,” he said. to hear the a lot of air.” Unfortunately, even local Attendees are welcome members have to travel pipes.” to bring lawn chairs and quite a bit for practices blankets to the concert. these days, since local Bountiful City Park is Dennis Knoles located at 400 N. 200 West space big enough to hold band member practices has been hard to in Bountiful. come by. If you have a space the “Right now, we have group about four years group can use for practic- drknoles@ to go down to a private ago, a move that was first es, please email gmail.com. For more infor- school at 11400 South in inspired by parades like mation or to purchase the Salt Lake to practice,” he the ones the band still band’s CD, visit wdpb.org. said. plays in. Knoles first joined the “Whenever I’d see a pipe

moves up to Bountiful City Street just in front of the Dance Park for three days of mu- art center, which will be Continued from p. C1 sic, food, dancing and art. closed to traffic. For more Bountiful Davis Art information about the said Dugal. “The kids love Center is located at 90 N. reception, the street dance it.” Main Street in Bountiful. or the events at Bountiful Starting on Thursday, The street dance will be City Park, visit bdac.org/ Aug. 10, Summerfest held on the section of Main summerfest. C2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 DAVIS LIFE/HORIZONS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 C3 Movie Beat BIRTHDAY Davis County fair – just around the corner 75TH: ‘We Love You, Sally Carmichael’ a sheer delight BY BECKY GINOS [email protected] SKINNER JENNIFFER t turns out someone FARMINGTON—If you’re WARDELL still knows how to looking for some old-fash- Wow he made it! Seven- Movie critic, make sweet, funny ioned family entertainment ty-five years old. Turns out member of I consider the Davis County living a wild and riotous life the Utah Film comedies instead of em- Fair. “Our theme is ‘Come doesn’t kill everybody. Joe Critics barrassing, gross ones. is a shining example of how Proof of that can be found and Sea it,’” said Davis Association County Fair Coordinator people can change and get in “We Love You, Sally Car- Brooks Burr. “We have better with time. michael,” the delightful new water-themed attractions After 48 years of work- romantic comedy opening this year. We’ll have a sea We Love You, Sally this Friday at the Megaplex ing in the awning business, lion show that runs three he has retired and is now Theatres in Centerville and times a day, a pirate stunt Carmichael West Valley. The movie is only show that is in kind of a enjoying traveling the world technically an LDS comedy – with his family and spend- play format and a circus Joe Skinner Rated PG the lead character states that tent on the grounds with ing time at his cabin in the he’s LDS, and there’s no swear- a circus show that runs Uintas. and friends will be held at a ing – but the focus is squarely three times a day. They’re A celebration for family later date. Written by Daryn Tufts on entertaining the audience. all free.” Not only was I rooting for the Burr said as in years romance, but I laughed harder © Purdie Filmspast there will be pony WEDDING Directed by Christopher Gorham than I have at a new comedy in rides, a petting zoo and A VARIETY OF carnival rides will be at this year’s Davis County Fair along with other entertainment, a long time. give you that idea?) known from the TV series “Co- tor David Nibley, are deadpan entertainment on the main food and exhibits. Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper Starring Christopher Gorham, The movie is based around a This is only the first few vert Affairs,” shows off a light, in the best way. One scene in stage. “We’ll have music, Elizabeth Tulloch, Sebastian premise I never knew I needed minutes of the movie, commu- charming touch directing his which the two play a “Call of magicians, etc. and those The popular reptile show 151 S. 1100 West, Farming- These are high quality CORBETT- Roche, Jack McBrayer, Paula until I saw it play out onscreen. nicated with economical charm first feature-length film. The Duty”-like game is especially are also free,” he said. is returning along with ex- ton. Parking in the main shows that are free to the Our intrepid hero, Simon, is a by a series of children’s draw- movie, written by Daryn Tufts, fun. “There is a cost for the hibits, vendors and plenty lot is $10 and the north/ public – that can’t be beat. Marshall, David Nibley, Andie struggling author depressed by ings and a quick report on the comes from an older school of Sebastian Roche is a melo- carnival and as always we of food. Tickets for the northeast lots are $5. When you consider what HENRIE Nibley, Sarah Jayne Jensen and the fact no one bought his first local news. The real problems comedy – part wordplay, part dramatic delight as actor Perry have the ticketed events. monster trucks and rodeo “We’re really excited you get with the parking more book. So he decides to write a for Simon start when a popular screwball comedy – and Gor- Quinn, who seems to live in a We’ve replaced the demoli- are available at davisfair. about our main attrac- you get a whole family or Mallory Corbett and An- formulaic romance in which a actor wants to play the mer- ham helps make the absolutely slightly different universe than tion derby with monster com. The fair runs Aug. tions,” said Burr. “It’s carload in.” drew Henrie will be married human girl and a merman fall man in the recently announced delightful script shine. everyone else. He and Gorham trucks and the rodeo runs 16 – 19 from 11 a.m. to 10 something different, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017 in the Grade: in love, but he sends it in under movie, but won’t do it unless He’s also sweet and hu- are a screwball comedy all on Aug. 18 – 19.” p.m. at the fairgrounds, unique, fresh and new. Oquirrh Mountain Temple. A the pen name Sally Carmichael. he can meet the “real” Sally morously dry as Simon, who their own, and the scenes we reception will be held that Everyone loves it, to the degree Carmichael. spends most of the movie just get to see of him actually play- evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at of a best-selling trilogy, scream- Simon doesn’t want to – he over his head enough for it to ing the merman are an absolute 8117 S. 3905 West, West ing fangirls, costumes, and an hates the books so much he be funny. His chemistry with treat. Reminder: Traffic advisory impending movie deal. No one wants out of his contract com- Elizabeth Tulloch, the book- Since this is a locally made Jordan. has seen Sally Carmichael, but pletely – but the publisher will store owner, is both sweet and movie, the opening weekend for Tour of Utah on Friday Mallory is the daughter of ‘The Dark Tower’ everyone is convinced a Mor- sue if he doesn’t. Can he keep genuine. Tulloch is also great box office take is a huge factor Jerry and Lisa Corbett. She mon housewife from Utah has up the façade, especially when just on her own, bringing both in determining how long it will BOUNTIFUL—The Larry completed at approximate- served in the Washington Mallory Corbett screened after press time. penned the critically panned a bookstore owner makes him a tenderness and toughness get to stay in theaters. If you H. Miller Tour of Utah ly 1:25 p.m. Vancouver Mission and is Andrew Henrie See the review online at but immensely popular books. want to be himself for the first to the character that makes it want more sweet, genuinely race will pass through Roads will begin to be currently attending UVU in (No, there are no vampires time in a long time? hard not to be on her side. hilarious comedies in theaters, Bountiful tomorrow (Aug. opened as soon as the race the ASL Interpreting Pro- in the ASL and Deaf Stud- or werewolves anywhere near It’s a genuine treat to find Gorham’s interactions with 4). The Bountiful Police completes its second pass davisclipper.com. please go out and support this gram. ies Secondary Education here. Whatever on earth would out. Christopher Gorham, best his brother, played by local ac- movie. You won’t regret it. Department has issued the on the route. following traffic advisory • The finish line is Andrew is the son of Program. for that day. located at 20 South Main Mike and Carmen Henrie. The couple will make • The race will enter Street. He served in the California their home in Utah Bountiful on Main Street • Access to the Bounti- Riverside ASL Mission and County. and will turn left (east) at ful Temple during the race is currently attending UVU Gateway Mall adds free concert series as part of renovations Pages Lane and then will will be via Moss Hill and turn right (south) on 400 Vineyard. BY JeNNiFFeR WaRDeLL East. • Although every ef- [email protected] • The race will turn fort will be made to allow DONATE A left (east) on 400 North crossings at the locations SaLt LaKe CitY — Gate- to make two laps along shown, there may be de- way Mall is jumping on the Bountiful Boulevard and lays at route crossings. We CAR free concert series band- through downtown. Other appreciate your patience wagon. impacted streets along the during the event. Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE The mall is finishing off route will include portions Suggested Parking in & of Indian Springs Road, Bountiful for Spectators the summer with their new Needy Families free Sunset Concerts se- 400 East, Davis Boule- • Bountiful Junior High ries, featuring local bands vard, 1800 South, Orchard School at 30 W. 400 North covering a wide range Drive, and 500 South. • South Davis Recre- 801.294.4060 of genres. The concerts • There will be two ation Center at 550 N. 200 will be on the mall’s new nine-mile circuits along the West performance stage, located Bountiful Bench area. Ex- • City Hall at 790 S. 100 near Olympic Fountain, pect delays as this area will East starting at 7:30 p.m. be closed to thru traffic • Bountiful High School “We’re creating a lot of starting at approximately at 695 Orchard Dr. (650 S. new events at The Gate- 12 p.m. until the end of the 400 East) race at approximately 1:45 way, and our summer p.m. The first lap will be concerts are a really fun MaMa J (right) and Brother Chunky (above) are both set to perform in the series. addition,” says Edie Trott, Courtesy photos marketing director at The Gateway. “We love being will perform Aug. 5. Chunky and their blend of such as a Gospel Brunch Utah grocers bringing in able to offer a place for lo- Aug. 11 will be Sister blues, rock, country and series one Sunday a month cal talent to take the stage, Brother, whose repertoire soul. and a Food Truck Battle Farm to Store produce and people really get into includes a mix of covers in The new concert series planned for Aug. 12. a variety of genres, though is part of the mall’s $100 Parking at Gateway experiencing some new The abundance of fresh watermelon, zucchini and there won’t be a concert million redevelopment Mall costs if you stay over sounds, right in their own produce is a hallmark of more. As produce ripens, Aug. 12 since the stage plan, designed to make the an hour, but Megaplex backyard.” summer, and five Utah the daily in-store variety The concert series of- will be taken by a yet-un- mall more of a community Theatres has $1 validations grocery stores are making will adjust to include new ficially started last Fri- announced event. Aug. 18 meeting place. that will cover up to four it even easier for shoppers items. day, with the next set of will be the southern coun- “There’s definitely more hours that you can pur- to get the freshest fruits “We are proud to part- concerts planned for this try and blues rock group local flavor like this to chase if you don’t go to the and veggies this season. ner with our local farmers weekend. Mama J, a Salt JK and Krew Duo, while come,” said Trott. movies. Macey’s, Lin’s, Dan’s, and growers to bring the Lake-based singer who Aug. 19 will be dance- Among the changes Public transportation is Dick’s Market, and Fresh freshest produce to our promotes people loving able rockabilly with Dizzy already unveiled include also available, with a TRAX Market are bringing back guests. Our partnership each other, will perform Desoto. Aug. 25, the final new outdoor furniture that station on 400 West and the Eat Fresh, Eat Local allows us to offer a variety Aug. 4. The indie-alterna- concert in the series, will includes play equipment, FrontRunner located a few in-store and outdoor farm- of quality, Utah-grown tive band Cardinal Bloom feature the band Brother new signage, and events blocks away. ers markets, which feature items at great prices,” said a variety of Utah-grown Danni Barnhart, produce band in a parade, they’d produce. The farmers operations manager for As- Pipe “A lot of always play the pipes way markets started July 10 at sociated Retail Operations. down the block, and after all stores and run through “As locally owned stores, Continued from p. C1 they’d gone past us, but the first week of Septem- we understand the impor- people go to never in front of me,” he ber. tance of supporting local much farther away. The Eat Fresh, Eat local businesses, especially “We have people come said. “I wanted to know why they did that, and now farmers markets were our farmers and growers. from as far away as Grand the parade born from a partnership We’re all in this together Junction, Colorado and I do.” He laughed. “They take with 26 farms and growers and we know our guests Idaho to play with the across the state. The mar- feel the same way.” band,” he said. to hear the a lot of air.” Attendees are welcome kets bring an expanded The Saturday parking Unfortunately, even local selection of locally sourced lot events will also include members have to travel to bring lawn chairs and pipes.” blankets to the concert. produce to produce special guests – the farm- quite a bit for practices departments each day as ers themselves. Various these days, since local Bountiful City Park is Dennis Knoles located at 400 N. 200 West well as parking lot tent growers will visit the space big enough to hold band member events from 8 a.m.-noon on stores each Saturday to practices has been hard to in Bountiful. If you have a space the Saturdays. Available Utah- say hello to shoppers and come by. grown produce includes: answer questions about “Right now, we have group about four years group can use for practic- drknoles@ tomatoes, peas, cher- their produce. to go down to a private ago, a move that was first es, please email gmail.com. For more infor- ries, a variety of squash, school at 11400 South in inspired by parades like mation or to purchase the Salt Lake to practice,” he the ones the band still band’s CD, visit wdpb.org. said. plays in. Knoles first joined the “Whenever I’d see a pipe ‘Night Out Against Crime’ Aug. 9

NORTH SALT LAKE—In- 6 to 8 p.m. at Legacy Park, moves up to Bountiful City Street just in front of the dividuals and families are 1140 W. 1100 North. There Dance Park for three days of mu- art center, which will be invited to come and enjoy will be a bike rodeo for Continued from p. C1 sic, food, dancing and art. closed to traffic. For more an evening getting to know kids, food, drinks, informa- Bountiful Davis Art information about the their first responders at tion booths on child safety, said Dugal. “The kids love Center is located at 90 N. reception, the street dance the North Salt Lake Police neighborhood watch and it.” Main Street in Bountiful. or the events at Bountiful Department’s Night Out other community issues Starting on Thursday, The street dance will be City Park, visit bdac.org/ Against Crime. followed by the movie Aug. 10, Summerfest held on the section of Main summerfest. The event is Aug. 9 from “Zootopia.” C4 CHURCH CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 Local churches encouraged to join OCC efforts

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL [email protected]

BOUNTIFUL — Your church can come together to help children around the world. Operation Christmas Child, a Samaritan’s Purse project, donates shoeboxes full of Christmas gifts and other necessary items to children in need around the world. The North- ern Utah Area Team for Operation Christmas Child is looking for participating churches to serve as drop off sites during shoebox collection week this No- vember, and possibly even pack some shoeboxes themselves. “Our church usually has a packing party,” said Laurie Pless, who oversaw the collection efforts for Good Shepherd Fellow- ship in Bountiful back in 2015. “We put the boxes together, both as a church and a community, and then they’re taken to third- world countries for the KIDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD receiving and opening their kids. It’s very involved.” boxes. Samaritan’s Purse is looking for Davis County churches to This year’s collection take part in assembling and collecting boxes for the program. week will be Nov. 13-20, Photos courtesy of Samaritan’s Purse but participating groups include school supplies project organizer is then can start collections for such as pens, pencils, asked to drop them off at the necessary items at any notebooks and crayons, the Operation Christmas time. The centerpiece of and non-liquid hygiene Child hub in Ogden. Sa- each shoebox is an age- items such as toothbrush- maritan’s Purse then gives appropriate present such es, bar soap, combs and the boxes to children in as a soccer ball, a Barbie washcloths. Samaritan’s several different countries or a baby doll. Purse will provide official around the world, along “It means anything that shoeboxes for the gifts to with information about grabs their attention when be packed in, and project Christianity. they’re opening the box,” leaders are advised to “They’re taught a little said Sherry Greenwood, have extra on hand for lesson about Jesus, then who organized the col- residents who want to pack they’re given their shoe- lection efforts for Good their own boxes at home. boxes,” said Greenwood. Shepherd in 2016. There is also a $9 ship- According to Pless, be- The rest of the box ping donation required for ing involved in the pro- should be filled with each box, which can either gram can also be a spiri- smaller toys or accessories be included on the list of tual benefit to those who such as play dough, hair needed items for each box are giving as well. simple things in life we with Operation Christmas project, Samaritan’s Purse clips or ties, Slinkies, yo- or raised independently by “To me, it makes me take for granted. Most of Child, email Judy Harris has some tips available at yos or similar items. the church. realize that the simple these kids have never had at ministrymom2004@ s3.amazonaws.com/static. “Anything small or extra Once all the shoeboxes things in life are far more anything.” gmail.com. If you need samaritanspurse.org/occ/ that fills up the box,” she have been collected, either important than the big For more information some help speaking to images/occ-project-lead- said. from the church itself or things,” she said. “What’s on how to get your church your church leaders er/dl-view-pdf/10260-occ- The boxes can also community members, the in these boxes are just the or church group involved about participating in the taking-churchwide.pdf. Missionaries to speak at BCC BOUNTIFUL — Humanitar- population is Christian and Asia Justice and Rights, ian missionaries serving 2 percent Hindu. a regional human rights Indonesia for the United “After graduating from organization based in Church of Christ will seminary, Karen and I Indonesia. present a program at The were eager to see first “English has become Bountiful Community hand what it is like to be a increasingly important, Church on Aug. 6. Christian in an area where not only for a small elite,” John S. Campbell-Nelson Christianity is relatively she said in a statement. and Karen J. Campbell- ‘new’ and a minority,” said “Young people in this area Nelson will speak dur- John in a statement. “We of under-served Indonesia ing worship at 10 a.m. A planned to return to life in deserve a good education pot-luck lunch will be held the US after one term, but and with others I seek to after worship and a video the people of Timor had make a worthy contribu- program will follow at ‘tied our hearts,’ as a local tion.” noon. The church invites phrase puts it.” She teaches research any community members John S. Campbell-Nelson methods, theology and who are interested to serves with the Evan- human rights, and politi- attend worship, lunch, pre- gelical Christian Church of cal theology in the gradu- sentation, or all three. West Timor. He is a pro- ate theology program of Indonesia is a huge fessor of practical theology Artha Wacana Christian archipelago of volcanic is- in the Master’s program University. She works with lands, six thousand which of Artha Wacana Christian various justice, peace, and are inhabited. It has the University and conducts reconciliation initiatives, fourth largest population programs on leadership focusing on the fulfilment in the world encompassing development for church and protection of victims’ 350 distinct ethnic groups. elders and continuing rights. It is home to the world’s education for clergy. The Bountiful Communi- largest Muslim population. Karen J. Campbell- ty Church is located at 150 Among other religions Nelson serves with both N. 400 East in Bountiful. in the country, about 10 the Evangelical Christian For details, call 801-295- percent of the Indonesian Church of Timor and 9439. Sunday in the Park set for Aug. 6 BOUNTIFUL — Flourish- ship gathering, barbecue, begin. ing Grace Church in Boun- games, music and more. Bountiful City Park is tiful is inviting everyone The event will start at 10 located at 400 N. 200 West over for a community party a.m. with a worship gather- in Bountiful. Flourishing this Sunday. ing held at the Bountiful Grace Church is located at The church is holding City Park main stage. That 390 N. 400 East in Bounti- a Sunday in the Park on will run until 11:30 a.m., ful. For more information Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to when the inflatables, bar- about the event or the 2 p.m. at Bountiful City becue, popsicles, games, church, visit flourishing- Park. There will be a wor- face painting and more will grace.org. Part-time worship leader sought at CCC CLEARFIELD — Clearfield describe as a blended For more informa- Community Church is service, but leaders hope tion about the position, looking to hire a part-time to move to a more contem- as well as how to apply, worship leader. porary service. visit clearfieldcommuni- The worship leader, Applicants are asked tychurch.org/2017/07/ also known as the wor- to have at least two years looking-worship-leader. ship minister, would work experience or equivalent Clearfield Community with the church’s pastor to leading a congregation. Church is located at 525 coordinate and plan wor- Musical experience, espe- E. 200 South in Clearfield. ship service. The church cially in an instrument, is For more information, call currently uses what they also sought. 801-825-1115. C4 CHURCH CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 cliPPeR • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 WHAt tO DO in utAH C5

davisarts.org. Dorothy (Lindsey Pagano) events •••• on the journey we all know Local churches encouraged to join OCC efforts and love where she meets the Aug. 3 stAge•••• Scarecrow ( Jake Adams) the • Bountiful Farmer’s Tin Man (Indy Washburn) BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Market, 3 to 8 p.m., Bounti- July 28-Aug. 19 The Lion (Brandon Stauffer) [email protected] ful City Park, 400 North 200 • “An Inspector Calls.” Glinda the Good Witch West. Leishman Hall at Center- BOUNTIFUL Your (Candra Young) and the — • Farmers Market, 875 Point Legacy Theatre is about church can come together Wicked Witch (Sue Alvey) S. 50 West, Kaysville, 5 to to be home to the high-soci- to help children around along the yellow brick road. 8 p.m. Sweet corn grilling ety, snobbish Birling family, the world. Along with the amazing demonstration 5:30 to 6:30 who find themselves at the Operation Christmas talent of the leads come over p.m. Enjoy a taste of delicious very center of an ominous Child, a Samaritan’s Purse 35 other actors who bring to “hot off the grill” sweet corn, mystery. Shows run Mon- project, donates shoeboxes life all the characters that we and receive a recipe about days and Thursday through full of Christmas gifts and love in The Wizard of Oz! how to grill it at home. Free Saturday at 7 p.m. Reserve other necessary items to This family friendly show yoga classes 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. your tickets by calling the box children in need around with actors as young as 6 usubotanicalcenter.org. office at 801-298-1302 or go the world. The North- and a few… older than that • Free Health Seminar, online to cptutah.org. has something for the whole ern Utah Area Team for “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” Aug. 4-sept. 2 Operation Christmas Child family! The Wizard of Oz is Dr. Joel Wallach is a world • Hope Box Theatre is looking for participating directed by Charlene Adams renowned naturopathic physi- will present “Joseph and churches to serve as drop with musical direction by cian, veterinarian, lobbyist, the Amazing Technicolor off sites during shoebox Catherine Washburn. “I love speaker, author, bio medical Dreamcoat” on their main collection week this No- this show,” said Charlene Ad- research pioneer, scientist, stage. The well-known musi- vember, and possibly even ams, she continues “it takes agricultural expert and cal, written by Tim Rice and pack some shoeboxes me back to my childhood as visionary! This seminar is Andrew Lloyd Webber, tells themselves. I watch the characters dance free admission, 7 p.m., Best the Biblical story of Joseph of “Our church usually across the stage. I love seeing Western Cottontree Inn, Egypt entirely through song. has a packing party,” said the eyes of children light up 1030 N. 400 East, North Salt A portion of the proceeds Laurie Pless, who oversaw as they discover this show Lake City. Register at www. from the show will go toward the collection efforts for for the first time, don’t miss MyFreeHealthTix.com The return of John Denver a Utah resident and their Good Shepherd Fellow- our amazing cast!” For more Aug. 4 Roy Rivers (above) will bring the music of John Denver to a free concert at Bountiful City Park on Aug. family who are suffering from ship in Bountiful back in information please visit our • Nocturnal spiders, insects 4. For details, see the listing under “Music.” cancer. For tickets and more 2015. “We put the boxes website at www.onpitchper- and other arachnids night Courtesy Photo information, visit hopebox- together, both as a church formingarts.com follow us walk. Join park staff and in- theatre.com. and a community, and then on Facebook, Instagram and sect experts on a guided night No ticket cost, but we will stage presence and variety of been performing together for • 9 to 5 The Musical. they’re taken to third- walk through the dunes and appreciate your donations to styles have entertained crowds nearly 30 years. Their style of When you’re trying to climb world countries for the KIDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD receiving and opening their grasses of Antelope Island help cover our costs. Dinner throughout the country and tight harmony lines, support- the corporate ladder, things kids. It’s very involved.” boxes. Samaritan’s Purse is looking for Davis County churches to looking for and identifying provided by food truck(s), internationally. ed by acoustic guitars, brings can be a bit tough, but when This year’s collection take part in assembling and collecting boxes for the program. eXHiBit••• nocturnal arachnids (spiders, so bring your wallets. Please Aug. 8 a balance to music not heard you are a woman working week will be Nov. 13-20, Photos courtesy of Samaritan’s Purse insects and their friends). We spread the word...we’ll see • Concerts in the Park at since the ’60s and ’70s. Their for a “sexist, egotistical, lying, Aug. 5-sept. 22 but participating groups include school supplies project organizer is then will use flashlights and black you there. Brigham Young Historic cover repertoire includes hypocritical bigot,” it’s even can start collections for • Bountiful Davis Art Cen- such as pens, pencils, asked to drop them off at lights to help shine our way Aug. 26 Park, Salt Lake City. Octa- songs that span three decades: worse. Three co-workers the necessary items at any ter will be re-opening Aug. notebooks and crayons, the Operation Christmas through these fascinating • Mark your calendar for pella, spirited, toe-tapping a The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Judy, Violet, and Doralee time. The centerpiece of 5 with five new exhibitions. and non-liquid hygiene Child hub in Ogden. Sa- mini habitats. Meet at the the Viewmont High School cappella, will perform at 7:30 Bread, John Denver, and despise their boss and think each shoebox is an age- Exhibits range from collage, items such as toothbrush- maritan’s Purse then gives Visitor Center at 7 p.m., and 40th Year Reunion. Found- p.m. All ages welcome. Lo- more. Code Blue has played up all sorts of ways of doing appropriate present such glass work, photography, and es, bar soap, combs and the boxes to children in then head out as a group into ers Park, Centerville, 4 to 10 cated on the corner of North for two Utah Governors, him in, but when an innocent as a soccer ball, a Barbie desert landscapes, to new washcloths. Samaritan’s several different countries the park. Wear close-toed p.m. Bring your own dinner Temple and State Street. charity events, countless wed- mistake turns deadly, things or a baby doll. media exhibits of timely so- Purse will provide official around the world, along shoes and long pants. Bring a and come visit with some Aug. 12 dings, restaurants, clubs, and take a turn for the wacky “It means anything that cial and cultural commentary. shoeboxes for the gifts to with information about flashlight and a black light if “old” friends. More Infor- • Lee Rocker is coming to church events and kicked off and wild. A laugh a minute grabs their attention when An opening reception will be be packed in, and project Christianity. you have one. Park entrance mation: www.viewmont77. the Kenley Amphitheater at 8 the 2014 Davis Arts Council comedy from the 1980’s hit they’re opening the box,” held Aug. 18 from 6-8 p.m. leaders are advised to “They’re taught a little fees apply. com or call Joan Albrand p.m. to bring a little stray cat Summer Season with the movie, starring Dolly Parton, said Sherry Greenwood, Bountiful Davis Art Center is have extra on hand for lesson about Jesus, then Aug. 5 Hewitson 801-231-2284 or strut to local audiences. Lee Stars. The band consists of about three heroines taking who organized the col- located at 90 N. Main Street residents who want to pack they’re given their shoe- • Should the President of [email protected] Rocker and the Stray Cats John Diehl, Mark Milligan, on “the man” and stepping lection efforts for Good in Bountiful. their own boxes at home. boxes,” said Greenwood. the United States be elected sept. 16 sold more than 10 million and Gary Bullock, Doug into the shoes they were Shepherd in 2016. There is also a $9 ship- According to Pless, be- by the popular vote rather • Davis High School Class records. Lee is known for Pierce and Mark Broadway. always meant to fill. Perfor- The rest of the box ping donation required for ing involved in the pro- than through the electoral of 1957 is holding its 60th making his upright double Each member has a career mances are Monday through should be filled with clAsses••• each box, which can either gram can also be a spiri- college? Is there an easier way reunion at Oakridge Country bass appear as if it were a outside of music – but the Saturday. For tickets or more smaller toys or accessories be included on the list of tual benefit to those who to accomplish this objec- Club. There is a social hour lightweight instrument as music is where they find their information, visit CPTU- Aug. 10, 24 such as play dough, hair simple things in life we with Operation Christmas project, Samaritan’s Purse needed items for each box are giving as well. tive than by a Constitutional from 5 to 7 p.m. and then a he spins, throws it in the air, connection and passion. Ken- TAH.org or 801-298-1302. • Davis County Senior clips or ties, Slinkies, yo- take for granted. Most of Child, email Judy Harris has some tips available at or raised independently by “To me, it makes me Amendment? Bunnie Keen dinner at 7. One will need catches and plays it on stages ley Amphitheater is located • To have faith is to have Services offers free classes yos or similar items. these kids have never had at ministrymom2004@ s3.amazonaws.com/static. the church. realize that the simple of the National Popular Vote to make reservations ahead throughout the world. His at 403 N. Wasatch Drive in wings. How did a little for individuals who care for “Anything small or extra anything.” gmail.com. If you need samaritanspurse.org/occ/ Once all the shoeboxes things in life are far more Interstate Compact will of time. The meal is $35 per concert show is a time for Layton. For more informa- orphan Peter become Peter family members that are that fills up the box,” she For more information some help speaking to images/occ-project-lead- have been collected, either important than the big explain how states can enact person. For reservations and him to tell stories about his tion, visit davisarts.org. Pan? Experience the story be- older and/or frail. Classes are said. on how to get your church your church leaders er/dl-view-pdf/10260-occ- from the church itself or things,” she said. “What’s legislation to guarantee that further information individu- days in the music business for Aug. 25 fore the legends in this wildly offered at the Golden Years The boxes can also or church group involved about participating in the taking-churchwide.pdf. community members, the in these boxes are just the their electoral votes will go to als can contact leonblake@ho- the last 35 years – including • Local favorites Endless theatrical adventure of ma- Senior Activity Center, 726 the candidate with the most tmail.com or Madeline Jones stories about his adventures Summer will perform on rauding pirates and unlikely S. 100 East, Bountiful from popular votes nationwide. Barlow at maddie.barlow@ lugging the giant piece of the Main Stage at Bountiful heroes. It’s a Weber State noon to 1 p.m. A light lunch So far 10 states have joined comcast.net. equipment around. This show City Park starting at 7 p.m. theater department reunion will be provided at the classes Missionaries to speak at BCC this compact. Learn how this is sponsored by Animal Care The sounds of the 60’s and at The Ziegfeld Theater this but attendees must RSVP to compact will affect Utah if Center. Kenley Amphitheater 70’s come alive when Endless summer. Owners and Weber Megan Forbush at 801-525- is located at 403 N. Wasatch Summer plays. Specializing BOUNTIFUL — Humanitar- population is Christian and Asia Justice and Rights, our state joins, 10 a.m. at the Music•••• State alumni, Morgan and 5088 by Monday at noon for ian missionaries serving 2 percent Hindu. a regional human rights South Metro Fire Station, Drive in Layton. For more in the songs of the Beach Caleb Parry, are working with that class week. Indonesia for the United “After graduating from organization based in 255 S. 100 West, Bountiful. Aug. 4 information, visit davisarts. Boys, Beatles, Eagles, Byrds recently retired professor of * Aug. 10, Medication Church of Christ will seminary, Karen and I Indonesia. For more information, call • Go back in time with an org. and America to name just a theater Jim Christian on The Management, presented Aug. 18 present a program at The were eager to see first “English has become Ann at 801 299-8347. evening full of music from few. Bountiful City Park is Ziegfeld Theater’s upcom- by Victoria Tolentino and Bountiful Community hand what it is like to be a increasingly important, Aug. 9-12 John Denver’s hit songs. Roy • Countdown is coming to located at 400 N. 200 West in ing summer production of Anthony Moya, Smith’s Church on Aug. 6. Christian in an area where not only for a small elite,” • Performers from around Rivers will help Bountiful town to perform on the Main Bountiful. “Peter and the Starcatcher.” Pharmacy Aug. 26 John S. Campbell-Nelson Christianity is relatively she said in a statement. the world will share their residents do just that when he Stage at Bountiful City Park The play, based on the 2004 * Aug. 24, Estate and and Karen J. Campbell- ‘new’ and a minority,” said “Young people in this area dance, music, and culture comes to Bountiful City Park starting at 7 p.m. Count- • Back by popular demand! novel of the same name, is Long-Term Care Planning, Nelson will speak dur- John in a statement. “We of under-served Indonesia during the Summerfest from 7-8:30 p.m. as part of Down is an award winning, The Drifters, who are coming the backstory for Peter Pan presented by Eric B. Barnes, ing worship at 10 a.m. A planned to return to life in deserve a good education International art and folk fes- the city’s free summer concert high energy, Utah based band to the Kenley Amphitheater and the prequel for “Peter The ElderCare Law Firm, pot-luck lunch will be held the US after one term, but and with others I seek to tival. This 30-year tradition, series. Roy’s concerts always that has performed for audi- in Layton at 8 p.m., are one and Wendy.” Performances Inc. after worship and a video the people of Timor had make a worthy contribu- produced by the Bountiful connect with his audience. ences from Utah to Orlando, of Rock and Roll’s found- are at 7:30 p.m., with an Wednesday/thursday program will follow at ‘tied our hearts,’ as a local tion.” Davis Art Center, kicks off Roy is best known for his Florida. Playing music from ing vocal groups and in the Aug. 26 matinee at 2:30 p.m. • Happy Feet Dancers, noon. The church invites phrase puts it.” She teaches research its 2017 festival with Street- sold out performances at the Etta James to Journey to first class of legends to be For more information, visit directed by Reta Felt, with any community members John S. Campbell-Nelson methods, theology and Dance on Bountiful’s Main Red Rocks Amphitheater in Bruno Mars, CountDown inducted into the Rock and zigarts.com. more than 30 years dance who are interested to serves with the Evan- human rights, and politi- Street on Aug. 9. Musicians Colorado. plays all the hits from all Roll Hall of Fame. “Under Aug. 10-19 experience, adult ladies up attend worship, lunch, pre- gelical Christian Church of cal theology in the gradu- and dancers from all over • Concerts in the Park at the decades. More than just the Boardwalk,” “This Magic • OPPA! in Layton Utah to age 90 plus, $20/month. sentation, or all three. West Timor. He is a pro- ate theology program of the globe will perform! Join Brigham Young Historic great music, CountDown is Moment,” “Stand by Me,” is so excited to bring to life Classes held at Autumn Glow Indonesia is a huge fessor of practical theology Artha Wacana Christian the performers at 6 p.m. Park, Salt Lake City. Ultimi, the ultimate in LIVE family “Save the Last Dance for the characters from the classic Senior Center, 81 E. Center, archipelago of volcanic is- in the Master’s program University. She works with for the Mayor’s Reception tenor trio Isaac Hurtado, Ty- entertainment. Bountiful City Me”…the hit list goes on and family show, The Wizard of Kaysville, 801-444-2290. Per- lands, six thousand which of Artha Wacana Christian various justice, peace, and as Bountiful Mayor, Randy ler Nelson and Brian Stucki, Park is located at 400 N. 200 on. Celebrate 50 years of hits Oz! The Wizard of Oz is full forming and non-performing are inhabited. It has the University and conducts reconciliation initiatives, Lewis welcomes the perform- will perform at 7:30 p.m. All West in Bountiful. with this legendary act. This of amazing costumes, sets, classes. Aug. 19 fourth largest population programs on leadership focusing on the fulfilment ers to the city at a reception at ages welcome. Located on show is sponsored by Davis voices, and actors that all Dancercise, Wednesdays, in the world encompassing development for church and protection of victims’ Bountiful Davis Art Center, the corner of North Temple • Davis Arts Council will County. Kenley Amphi- come together brilliantly to 5:15 p.m. 350 distinct ethnic groups. elders and continuing rights. 90 North Main Street. Sum- and State Street. proudly welcome TONY theater is located at 403 N. create a magical show for all Tap Dancing, Thursdays, It is home to the world’s education for clergy. The Bountiful Communi- merfest will continue Aug. Aug. 5 Award-winning film, televi- Wasatch Drive in Layton. ages on the stage at OPPA! 1:30 p.m. largest Muslim population. Karen J. Campbell- ty Church is located at 150 10-12, free to the public, at • Temple Square Concert sion, Broadway, and recording For more information, visit The Wizard of Oz follows Among other religions Nelson serves with both N. 400 East in Bountiful. Bountiful City Park. With Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly artist Idina Menzel to The in the country, about 10 the Evangelical Christian For details, call 801-295- nine different international Hall. Gilbert De Greeve, Kenley in Layton as part of percent of the Indonesian Church of Timor and 9439. groups, several great local piano, will perform. Concert her 2017 World Tour. The performing groups, food is open to the public ages show will start at 8 p.m. This trucks, artist booths, and the eight and older. Utah stop on Ms. Menzel’s popular Children’s Art Yard, Aug. 6 2017 World Tour is gener- Summerfest is a celebration Lady Luck Trio will ously sponsored by Davis Sunday in the Park set for Aug. 6 of art and culture for all ages! perform at the Davis Arts Arts Council’s partner, First BOUNTIFUL — Flourish- ship gathering, barbecue, begin. Aug. 12 Council’s Free Sunday Con- National Bank. Kenley Am- ing Grace Church in Boun- games, music and more. Bountiful City Park is • Bountiful High School cert Series at 7 p.m. at the phitheater is located at 403 tiful is inviting everyone The event will start at 10 located at 400 N. 200 West Class of 1997 is holding its Kenley Amphitheater, 403 N. N. Wasatch Drive in Layton. over for a community party a.m. with a worship gather- in Bountiful. Flourishing 20th high school reunion Wasatch Dr., Layton. Doors For more information, visit this Sunday. ing held at the Bountiful Grace Church is located at at Eaglewood Golf Course open at 6:30 p.m. For details, davisarts.org. The church is holding City Park main stage. That 390 N. 400 East in Bounti- Reception Center. For more visit davisarts.org. The three Aug. 20 a Sunday in the Park on will run until 11:30 a.m., ful. For more information information please see the beautiful women of “Lady • Code Blue will visit the Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to when the inflatables, bar- about the event or the new class website at http:// Luck” are no strangers to Kenley Amphitheatre stage 2 p.m. at Bountiful City becue, popsicles, games, church, visit flourishing- www.BountifulHigh1997.com the stage. They have been as part of the Davis Arts Park. There will be a wor- face painting and more will grace.org. Aug. 19 performing together for over Council’s Free Sunday Night • Bountiful High School a decade, and their dynamic Concert Series. The band has Class of 1977 is holding its 40-year reunion from 6-9:30 Part-time worship leader sought at CCC p.m. in the large bowery at the Bountiful City Park, (400 Tell Davis County what you’re CLEARFIELD — Clearfield describe as a blended For more informa- N. 200 West). Be ready for Community Church is service, but leaders hope tion about the position, Carnac the Magnificent, awe- doing! Send in your events, looking to hire a part-time to move to a more contem- as well as how to apply, some and crazy prizes, and worship leader. porary service. visit clearfieldcommuni- nostalgic trips down memory concerts, plays, and communi- The worship leader, Applicants are asked tychurch.org/2017/07/ lane! Register by sending also known as the wor- to have at least two years looking-worship-leader. your information to bhs1977@ ty events to rjamieson@davis- ship minister, would work experience or equivalent Clearfield Community gmail.com, and please fill out with the church’s pastor to leading a congregation. Church is located at 525 your profile onbountiful - clipper.com to get it included coordinate and plan wor- Musical experience, espe- E. 200 South in Clearfield. high1977.com. For further ship service. The church cially in an instrument, is For more information, call info: email Laurel Halversen in the calendar. currently uses what they also sought. 801-825-1115. Draper at [email protected]. C6 OBITUARIES/nEwS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

OBITUARY June Pauline Hemming Blair 1924-2017

Betty Ruth Baker June Pauline Hemming Blair, 93, passed away Tuesday, July 25, 2017. June was born August 6, 1928-July 29, 2017 June 23, 1924, to John Sanford and Ruth Pauline Wale Hemming in Baker, Oregon. Shortly thereafter, her family moved to Salt Betty Ruth Oviatt Baker passed away Lake City. peacefully in her home on Saturday, July 29, She was introduced to Asiel Williams Blair 2017 at the age of 88, one week short of her by her cousin, and they were married on May 89th birthday. She was born August 6, 1928 21, 1942. The marriage was later solemnized along with her twin sister Beth Kiefer in Price, in the on Feb. 21, 1951. Utah, to Ira and Myrtle Oviatt. Her and Beth June worked at Hill Air Force Base for were the fourth birth of five children. 23 years. She was an active member of The She married Andrew Jackson Baker Jr. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. in the Salt Lake Temple, June 28, 1957. She served many years in the laundry of the They had four children, three sons and one Bountiful Utah Temple and as a Church-service missionary in the daughter; Steven Baker (Jody), Chistine membership locator department. Harker (Kent), Gary Baker (Cindy), Larry June is survived by her three daughters, Gail June (Richard) Baker (Julie). Mitchell, Susan Kay (George) Foster, and Ellen (Donald) Payne; Betty was a member of The Church of Je- 10 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Asiel, many positions in the church. She served two and their son, Robert. Missions for the church, San Antonio, TX and Funeral services were held Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 11 a.m. Chinle, Arizona on the Navajo reservation. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Friends Betty worked for the Davis County Clipper visited family Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary. for approximately 25 years as a typesetter. Interment, Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, Bountiful. Betty was a very sweet kind person, Condolences may be shared at: www.lindquistmortuary.com she loved her family dearly, especially her grandchildren, she was always willing to help others even if they just needed advice or a listening ear. She leaves behind four children; 13 grand- Clifford Hal Goodfellow children and 16 great-grandchildren with two on the way. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Jackson Clifford Hal Goodfellow passed away Baker Jr., parents, Ira and Myrtle Oviatt, Ilo Oviatt (brother), Carmen peacefully surrounded by family on July 22, Roscoe (sister), Jay Oviatt (brother), Beth Kiefer (sister) 2017, in Bountiful. He is the son of Clifford Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5, Brown Goodfellow and Leah Lenora Hogge 2017, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2505 Goodfellow. He married his high school South Davis Blvd., Bountiful. A viewing will be held Friday evening, sweetheart, Janice E. Burningham, on April Aug. 4, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, 11, 1952. They were later sealed in the Salt Bountiful, A second viewing will be held at the LDS Chapel from Lake Temple on April 11, 1968. He was pre- 9:30 to 10-30 a.m. prior to services. Online guest book at www. ceded in death by his wife of 63 years, sister russonmortuary.com Nola Gay and his brother Norman. Hal spent many years as a truck driver. He then opened his own business “Bountiful Small Engine Repair” with his two sons, Craig Helen P. Bavelas and Scott. He always worked hard and he made sure he passed that along to all of his 1929-2017 children. His passions were fishing and golf. He leaves his family with years and years of wonderful memories of our life together. He will be missed and forever loved by all! Helen Bavelas slipped away He had five children, Kathy Anderson (Scott), Tammy Goudy peacefully at her home on Sun- (Richard), Scott Goodfellow (Karen), Craig Goodfellow (Annette), day, July 30, 2017 at the age of Doti Christensen (Andy), 15 grandchildren and 17 and one-half 88. Even at the end of her life, great-grandchildren. she showered smiles and love He is survived by his three sisters, Ludeen, Elaine and Lorraine. on her family. There was nothing Special thanks to Barton Creek’s Assisted Living Facility and all that brought her more joy than of their staff for being his friend and loving him. Also a very special being surrounded by her grow- thanks to One Care Home & Health Hospice. They were fantastic ing family. through these difficult times. Helen was born on Feb. 5, Per his wishes there will be no services. We will be honoring him 1929 in Sperchiada, Fthiotida, by celebrating his life. Interment will be at the Bountiful Cemetery. In Greece to Andrew Chris Para- lieu of flowers please donate to the Dementia and Alzheimer's As- skeviotis and Parskevi Thonas- sociation. We must find a cure for this horrible disease. togosta and had seven siblings, five brothers and two sisters. Helen married James Spero Bavelas on Aug. 13, 1950 in Vallejo, California. After which, she and Jim settled on the family farm in Centerville. She was known for being able to grow anything under weston J. Hirschi the sun, showing great hospitality, and being self-reliant on the farm. She was able to create magnificent works of art through her crochet- 1930-2017 ing and needle work. But above all, she loved her family first above anything else. She leaves a legacy of knowledge and life living that is lost Weston J. Hirschi, beloved husband, today. Helen is survived by her two sons, seven grandchildren, and father, grandfather and great-grandfather, two great-grandchildren. She now joins her husband, daughter, two returned to his heavenly home on July 28, grandchildren, and other beloved loved ones. Helen was known by 2017 at the age of 87. He was born April 16, many loving names, but everyone knew her as Yiayia. 1930 in Brigham City, to Louis Arnold Hirschi Funeral services will be held at the Holy Trinity Cathedral. 279 and Elizabeth Ann Goodliffe. He grew up on South 300 West Salt Lake City, from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, a ranch in Park Valley, Utah where from a Aug. 5. The viewing will be held at Russon Mortuary. 295 North young age he learned the importance of a Main Street Bountiful, on Friday, Aug. 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. Online strong work ethic. Though life was challeng- guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. ing on the ranch during the depression era, it created many of his fondest memories. After graduating from Box Elder High School he served an LDS mission in the New England States Mission. He later served in the Army Susan west Flygare ROTC for eight years. He married his sweetheart, Beverly 1969-2017 Dianne Winter, in January 1956 in the LDS Logan Temple. They enjoyed 61 years together and had three children. Their first Susan West Flygare, 48, passed away on home was in Ogden, where he commuted July 23, 2017 after a valiant battle with can- to Logan to finish college. He graduated cer. She was born on Feb. 23, 1969 in Logan from Utah State University in 1956 in Civil to George P. and Janet T. West. Married to Engineering. He enjoyed a successful career the love of her life, Gordon S. Flygare June with the Bureau of Reclamation where he was 30, 1988 in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an heavily involved in various water projects. His active member of the LDS Church. career took him to Boulder City, NV where She is survived by loving husband Gordon he and his family enjoyed living many years S. Flygare. Children Tycen, Kylie, Alex (Ryan before returning once again to Utah. He took Shupe), Hadyn, granddaughter Paige Nicole. great pride in his work. He was a faithful member of the LDS Church Parents George and Janet West, grand- and served in many callings. He loved to read the newspaper and mother Rowene Thomas, in-laws Gordon and listen to the radio while drinking a Mtn Dew. His favorite times were Sharon Flygare. Sisters Tammy (Todd Hoff- spent traveling, hunting, fishing and camping with his family. He was man), Trish (Bob Hackmeister), brother Jim a kind, generous man and a constant example of faith, honesty and (Jen) West, and numerous extended family who love her. hard work. Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. 4 11 a.m. at Woods He is survived by his loving wife, Beverly; their children, Ross More than Cross Stake Center 2064 S. 800 West, Woods Cross. Viewings will (Laura) Hirschi, Sharla Thompson and Darlene (Shaun) Smith; one be held Thursday, Aug. 3, 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North grandson, Jeffrey; four granddaughters, Amy, Kimberly, Kristen and Main, Bountiful, and Friday morning 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church Meghan and two great-granddaughters, Kayleigh and Laila. Also prior to services. survived by his sisters, Joyce (Keith) Meldrum, and Virginia (Carl) In lieu of flowers contributions may be made at America First Lorscheider. Preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Wayne Credit Union to the Susan West Flygare Memorial Account. Inter- just a Tweet (Faunell), Maun (Cozetta) and Delbert (Marvell). ment Bountiful City Cemetery. Condolences at www.russonmortuary. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the won- com. derful people at Legacy House of Bountiful and Aspire Home Health Our beautiful, courageous Susan passed from the loving arms and Hospice for their loving care of our dad. We appreciate each Our 140 words are just the of her family into the Savior’s embrace. Susan faced the challenges and every one of you. of cancer with dignity and grace. She has taught us many things by A viewing will be held Friday, Aug. 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon her examples of a cheerful, positive, happy attitude. She has shown Mortuary, 295 N Main, Bountiful. Funeral services will be held Satur- us how to face hard times with strength and faith. A favorite quote of day, Aug. 5, 2017 at 11 a.m. at the Maple Hills Chapel, 1320 E. 1975 beginning, not the ending of a story. hers is “If you are alone, I’ll will be your shadow, If you want to cry, South, Bountiful. A private family viewing will be held prior to the I’ll be your shoulder. If you are not happy, I’ll be your smile. If you funeral at 10 to 10:45 a.m. Inter- need me, I’ll always be there.” Susan has been our peacemaker and ment will be at the Bountiful City so easy to love. Cemetery. Online guest book at In her childhood Susan lived in Preston Idaho, Sugarhouse, www.russonmortuary.com. Bountiful 16 years, Woods Cross 29 years. She graduated from FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Viewmont High School in 1987, attended Utah State University, and received her Associate Degree from Weber State University. Susan loved working at Woods Cross Elementary School, and BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT the past seven years at Primary Children’s Hospital in the ENT Time to Clinic. She valued her coworkers and appreciated their friendships. Susan held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of De-Clutter? Latter-day Saints. She especially enjoyed her service in the Young Serving Davis County Women’s organization where she loved working with the Young Sell unwanted Women leaders and youth. Their camps were amazing, energetic, for over  years fun, and spiritual too. items in the Susan’s greatest joy was serving and spending time with her Five generations in the monument business with unmatched family. She loved the beaches of Kauai, St. George in the sun, and Clipper countless hours at the ball fields supporting her children. A highlight craftsmanship, quality and service. of her life was shopping days with the girls (daughters, sisters, Classifi eds mother)! THE BOTTS Susan, we are grateful for the life lessons you have taught us throughout your life and especially these past two years. You have fought a good fight, you have finished your course, you have kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7). Family wishes to express deep gratitude to the University of Utah and the Huntsman Cancer institute for their kind and compassionate service. We love you Susan. You are in our hearts for always and ever! 801-295-2251 ext 100

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OBITUARY June Pauline Hemming Blair 1924-2017

Betty Ruth Baker June Pauline Hemming Blair, 93, passed away Tuesday, July 25, 2017. June was born August 6, 1928-July 29, 2017 June 23, 1924, to John Sanford and Ruth Pauline Wale Hemming in Baker, Oregon. Shortly thereafter, her family moved to Salt Betty Ruth Oviatt Baker passed away Lake City. peacefully in her home on Saturday, July 29, She was introduced to Asiel Williams Blair 2017 at the age of 88, one week short of her by her cousin, and they were married on May 89th birthday. She was born August 6, 1928 21, 1942. The marriage was later solemnized along with her twin sister Beth Kiefer in Price, in the Salt Lake Temple on Feb. 21, 1951. Utah, to Ira and Myrtle Oviatt. Her and Beth June worked at Hill Air Force Base for were the fourth birth of five children. 23 years. She was an active member of The She married Andrew Jackson Baker Jr. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. in the Salt Lake Temple, June 28, 1957. She served many years in the laundry of the They had four children, three sons and one Bountiful Utah Temple and as a Church-service missionary in the daughter; Steven Baker (Jody), Chistine membership locator department. Harker (Kent), Gary Baker (Cindy), Larry June is survived by her three daughters, Gail June (Richard) Baker (Julie). Mitchell, Susan Kay (George) Foster, and Ellen (Donald) Payne; Betty was a member of The Church of Je- 10 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Asiel, many positions in the church. She served two and their son, Robert. Missions for the church, San Antonio, TX and Funeral services were held Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 11 a.m. Chinle, Arizona on the Navajo reservation. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Friends Betty worked for the Davis County Clipper visited family Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary. for approximately 25 years as a typesetter. Interment, Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, Bountiful. Betty was a very sweet kind person, Condolences may be shared at: www.lindquistmortuary.com she loved her family dearly, especially her grandchildren, she was always willing to help others even if they just needed advice or a May the ‘police’ force be with you listening ear. She leaves behind four children; 13 grand- Clifford Hal Goodfellow Five-year-old Bailey Richards (above) talks to Darth Vader and brothers Weston children and 16 great-grandchildren with two and Scott Petersen (right) check out the MountainStar AirCare helicopter at the on the way. Woods Cross Police Night Out Against Crime. Photo by Becky Ginos|Davis Clipper She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Jackson Clifford Hal Goodfellow passed away Baker Jr., parents, Ira and Myrtle Oviatt, Ilo Oviatt (brother), Carmen peacefully surrounded by family on July 22, Roscoe (sister), Jay Oviatt (brother), Beth Kiefer (sister) 2017, in Bountiful. He is the son of Clifford Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5, Brown Goodfellow and Leah Lenora Hogge 2017, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2505 Goodfellow. He married his high school South Davis Blvd., Bountiful. A viewing will be held Friday evening, sweetheart, Janice E. Burningham, on April Aug. 4, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, 11, 1952. They were later sealed in the Salt Bountiful, A second viewing will be held at the LDS Chapel from Lake Temple on April 11, 1968. He was pre- 9:30 to 10-30 a.m. prior to services. Online guest book at www. ceded in death by his wife of 63 years, sister Davis Tech students bring medals from national competitions russonmortuary.com Nola Gay and his brother Norman. Hal spent many years as a truck driver. He then opened his own business “Bountiful KaySViLLe—Students from Davis • Viviana Johnson, silver medal in leaders, and new friendships with stu- Small Engine Repair” with his two sons, Craig Technical College (Davis Tech) traveled Culinary Arts (high school) dents from all over the country. Helen P. Bavelas and Scott. He always worked hard and he made sure he passed that along to all of his to national SkillsUSA and Health Oc- • Melissa Bush, bronze medal in “The competition was a really good 1929-2017 children. His passions were fishing and golf. He leaves his family cupations Students of America (HOSA) Esthetics experience,” said Madison Dennison, with years and years of wonderful memories of our life together. He competitions in Kentucky and Florida to Other top performing students who placed 10th in Welding Sculpture will be missed and forever loved by all! Helen Bavelas slipped away showcase their skills. As they have done included: for her creation of a dragon atop the He had five children, Kathy Anderson (Scott), Tammy Goudy for the last few years, Davis Tech stu- • Madison Dennison, 10th in Weld- Empire State Building. “I didn’t know peacefully at her home on Sun- (Richard), Scott Goodfellow (Karen), Craig Goodfellow (Annette), day, July 30, 2017 at the age of Doti Christensen (Andy), 15 grandchildren and 17 and one-half dents came home with several medals. ing Sculpture how big SkillsUSA was until I went to 88. Even at the end of her life, great-grandchildren. “These competitions are a great op- Likewise, Davis Tech students held the competition. The sculptures gave she showered smiles and love He is survived by his three sisters, Ludeen, Elaine and Lorraine. on her family. There was nothing portunity for students to excel in their their own at the HOSA 40th Annual me some good ideas for what to work Special thanks to Barton Creek’s Assisted Living Facility and all trades and show what they’ve learned,” Conference in Orlando. Davis Tech’s on next year.” that brought her more joy than of their staff for being his friend and loving him. Also a very special being surrounded by her grow- thanks to One Care Home & Health Hospice. They were fantastic said Davis Tech plumbing instructor top performing students included: As a state, Utah placed 8th overall in ing family. through these difficult times. Bryce Chapman in a school release. • Shae Jackman, Kristopher Yar- the country in the medal count with 26 Helen was born on Feb. 5, Per his wishes there will be no services. We will be honoring him 1929 in Sperchiada, Fthiotida, To qualify for the national competi- rington, and Aubrey Walton, gold medal medals (11 gold, 8 silver, and 7 bronze). by celebrating his life. Interment will be at the Bountiful Cemetery. In tions, each student won gold at the state in Creative Problem Solving Davis Technical College congratulates Greece to Andrew Chris Para- lieu of flowers please donate to the Dementia and Alzheimer's As- skeviotis and Parskevi Thonas- sociation. We must find a cure for this horrible disease. level. In Kentucky, Davis Tech students • Trever Alters, 9th in KT Behavioral all the students who represented the togosta and had seven siblings, competed against students from all over Health College so well on a national level and five brothers and two sisters. the country. Top finishers included: SkillsUSA and HOSA have been a looks forward to many more years of Helen married James Spero Bavelas on Aug. 13, 1950 in Vallejo, California. After which, she and Jim settled on the family farm in HOSa GOLd MedaLiStS from Davis • Team M (consisting of A Vandegrift, Davis Tech tradition for over 20 years. SkillsUSA and HOSA competitions. Centerville. She was known for being able to grow anything under weston J. Hirschi Tech were Shae Jackman, Kristopher Brent Justensen, Preston Justensen), These competitions offer students the sun, showing great hospitality, and being self-reliant on the farm. Yarrington, and Aubrey Walton. gold medal in Welding Fabrication recognition, connections with industry She was able to create magnificent works of art through her crochet- 1930-2017 Courtesy photo ing and needle work. But above all, she loved her family first above anything else. She leaves a legacy of knowledge and life living that is lost Weston J. Hirschi, beloved husband, today. Helen is survived by her two sons, seven grandchildren, and father, grandfather and great-grandfather, two great-grandchildren. She now joins her husband, daughter, two returned to his heavenly home on July 28, Volunteers awarded scholarships at Davis Hospital and Medical Center grandchildren, and other beloved loved ones. Helen was known by 2017 at the age of 87. He was born April 16, many loving names, but everyone knew her as Yiayia. 1930 in Brigham City, to Louis Arnold Hirschi By LaureLL Martinez completed her require- Leadership to pursue his tion skills and are more word to an anxious patient Nguyen said, “The most and Elizabeth Ann Goodliffe. He grew up on Funeral services will be held at the Holy Trinity Cathedral. 279 Scholarship Committee Chair ments at Aarondel Acad- military career, the rest compassionate. They have or family member makes important impression I South 300 West Salt Lake City, from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, a ranch in Park Valley, Utah where from a Aug. 5. The viewing will be held at Russon Mortuary. 295 North young age he learned the importance of a Davis Hospital and Medical emy in Layton and has of the recipients intend experienced humility and a huge difference. will take from volunteer- Main Street Bountiful, on Friday, Aug. 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. Online strong work ethic. Though life was challeng- Center been accepted to Brigham to pursue careers in the gratification from their Shaylie Humphries said, ing is being understand- guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. ing on the ranch during the depression era, it Young University. medical field: Certified service. The common “I want to make a differ- ing and open to others. I created many of his fondest memories. After graduating from Box Elder High School he LaytOn—Annually, the Five of the recipients Nurse Midwife, Para- comment in their essays ence in people’s lives even will use this not only in served an LDS mission in the New England Davis Hospital and Medi- are continuing students: medic Sheriff, Physician’s was the realization that if it’s just something small the medical field, but in States Mission. He later served in the Army cal Center Volunteers Logan Taylor, Isabella Pig- Assistant, Nurse, Clini- a smile or encouraging and simple.” Preston my life.” Susan west Flygare ROTC for eight years. sponsor two fundraisers nataro and Tiffany Wardle cal Psychiatrist, Medical He married his sweetheart, Beverly which fund scholar- are currently attending Laboratory Science, Sur- 1969-2017 Dianne Winter, in January 1956 in the LDS Logan Temple. They enjoyed 61 years ships for eligible DHMC Weber State University, geon (Neurosurgeon or together and had three children. Their first volunteers. The scholar- and Aaron Hottel is at- Cardiothoracic Surgeon), Susan West Flygare, 48, passed away on home was in Ogden, where he commuted ships are awarded based tending Argosy University. Physician. July 23, 2017 after a valiant battle with can- to Logan to finish college. He graduated Jessica Tackett completed Collectively, these 12 ANNOUNCING! cer. She was born on Feb. 23, 1969 in Logan from Utah State University in 1956 in Civil on total number of hours, to George P. and Janet T. West. Married to Engineering. He enjoyed a successful career GPA, a personal essay and foundation courses at the volunteers have logged the love of her life, Gordon S. Flygare June with the Bureau of Reclamation where he was reference letters. For the Davis Tech and has been a total of 3,590 volunteer Davis High School 30, 1988 in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an heavily involved in various water projects. His 2017-2018 academic year, accepted to Weber State hours, and the average active member of the LDS Church. career took him to Boulder City, NV where 12 outstanding, dedicated University. GPA was 3.7. Their ser- She is survived by loving husband Gordon he and his family enjoyed living many years “Class of ‘57” S. Flygare. Children Tycen, Kylie, Alex (Ryan before returning once again to Utah. He took volunteers were awarded The age and experience vice to the hospital’s staff, Shupe), Hadyn, granddaughter Paige Nicole. great pride in his work. He was a faithful member of the LDS Church scholarships. range was very broad patients and visitors is Parents George and Janet West, grand- and served in many callings. He loved to read the newspaper and Seven of the recipients this year. Hottel has been significant. They, in turn, mother Rowene Thomas, in-laws Gordon and listen to the radio while drinking a Mtn Dew. His favorite times were are recent 2017 high volunteering at DHMC all express their gratitude REUNION Sharon Flygare. Sisters Tammy (Todd Hoff- spent traveling, hunting, fishing and camping with his family. He was man), Trish (Bob Hackmeister), brother Jim a kind, generous man and a constant example of faith, honesty and school graduates. The fol- for 10 years, interrupting for being able to make a (Jen) West, and numerous extended family who love her. hard work. lowing have been accept- his volunteer schedule difference and look for- Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. 4 11 a.m. at Woods He is survived by his loving wife, Beverly; their children, Ross More than Saturday, September 16, 2017 ed to Weber State Univer- for tours of duty to Iraq, ward to rewarding careers Cross Stake Center 2064 S. 800 West, Woods Cross. Viewings will (Laura) Hirschi, Sharla Thompson and Darlene (Shaun) Smith; one sity: Shaylie Humphries Afghanistan and Bharain of service. They began be held Thursday, Aug. 3, 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North grandson, Jeffrey; four granddaughters, Amy, Kimberly, Kristen and Oakridge Country Club – Farmington Main, Bountiful, and Friday morning 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church Meghan and two great-granddaughters, Kayleigh and Laila. Also and Alexis Cowles, with the United States Air volunteering for various prior to services. survived by his sisters, Joyce (Keith) Meldrum, and Virginia (Carl) Syracuse High School; Force Reserves, where reasons: experience in In lieu of flowers contributions may be made at America First Lorscheider. Preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Wayne Clarissa Taylor, Layton his current job is Medi- a hospital setting, some- Credit Union to the Susan West Flygare Memorial Account. Inter- just a Tweet For more information and to reserve attendance: (Faunell), Maun (Cozetta) and Delbert (Marvell). High School; Ashley cal Technician. Wardle thing to put on a resume ment Bountiful City Cemetery. Condolences at www.russonmortuary. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the won- com. derful people at Legacy House of Bountiful and Aspire Home Health Carey, Northridge High aspires to be the first or admissions form, etc. Call Madeline Barlow – 435-757-5775 Our beautiful, courageous Susan passed from the loving arms and Hospice for their loving care of our dad. We appreciate each Our 140 words are just the School. Preston Nguyen, college graduate in her In their personal essays, or email [email protected] of her family into the Savior’s embrace. Susan faced the challenges and every one of you. Davis High School, and family and pursue a career many commented on how of cancer with dignity and grace. She has taught us many things by A viewing will be held Friday, Aug. 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Ireland Kearns, Layton in the medical field. volunteering impacted her examples of a cheerful, positive, happy attitude. She has shown Mortuary, 295 N Main, Bountiful. Funeral services will be held Satur- High School, have been With exception of Aar- them positively. They have us how to face hard times with strength and faith. A favorite quote of day, Aug. 5, 2017 at 11 a.m. at the Maple Hills Chapel, 1320 E. 1975 beginning, not the ending of a story. hers is “If you are alone, I’ll will be your shadow, If you want to cry, South, Bountiful. A private family viewing will be held prior to the accepted to the University on, who plans to pursue a improved their interper- SEE YOU THERE! I’ll be your shoulder. If you are not happy, I’ll be your smile. If you funeral at 10 to 10:45 a.m. Inter- of Utah. Elisabeth Aaron degree in Organizational sonal skills, communica- need me, I’ll always be there.” Susan has been our peacemaker and ment will be at the Bountiful City so easy to love. Cemetery. Online guest book at In her childhood Susan lived in Preston Idaho, Sugarhouse, www.russonmortuary.com. Bountiful 16 years, Woods Cross 29 years. She graduated from FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Viewmont High School in 1987, attended Utah State University, and received her Associate Degree from Weber State University. Susan loved working at Woods Cross Elementary School, and BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT the past seven years at Primary Children’s Hospital in the ENT Time to Clinic. She valued her coworkers and appreciated their friendships. Susan held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of De-Clutter? Latter-day Saints. She especially enjoyed her service in the Young Serving Davis County Women’s organization where she loved working with the Young Sell unwanted Women leaders and youth. Their camps were amazing, energetic, for over  years fun, and spiritual too. items in the Susan’s greatest joy was serving and spending time with her Five generations in the monument business with unmatched family. She loved the beaches of Kauai, St. George in the sun, and Clipper countless hours at the ball fields supporting her children. A highlight craftsmanship, quality and service. of her life was shopping days with the girls (daughters, sisters, Classifi eds mother)! THE BOTTS Susan, we are grateful for the life lessons you have taught us throughout your life and especially these past two years. You have fought a good fight, you have finished your course, you have kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7). Family wishes to express deep gratitude to the University of Utah and the Huntsman Cancer institute for their kind and compassionate service. We love you Susan. You are in our hearts for always and ever! 801-295-2251 ext 100

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Light outlets and hook-ups for intensive care at a hospi- is part of the healing medical devices. tal could represent some process.” A nurses’ station and of the hardest days in a While being in ICU break room are also part person’s life, but the staff might be the worst day of the wing. at Lakeview Hospital hope for some, and for others Fire Chief Jeff Bassett, the improvements made could represent the last of South Davis Metro to their intensive care unit days of life, said Wood, it Fire, said having the hos- will help with the healing could be the best days for pital in Bountiful is “huge. process. others, who might have It is so important for our A new ICU wing at been “saved from a near community to have this Lakeview opened to the miss.” type of service right here public on Monday, with Either way, “there’s lots in town,” he said. “It’s a sen. Todd Weiler (center) greets Troy Wood (right), CEO of Lakeview Hospital, at an open house a ribbon-cutting event to of emotion here,” he said. big benefit to the com- marking the completion of the new ICU wing. celebrate the new space Rooms are three times munity.” and what it offers future as large as the old rooms, Tammy Lawyer and Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper patients. according to Chad Alba- Mandy Cheever visited CEO Troy Wood is nese, ICU director. Each the open house on their quick to point out the includes its own bath- days off. Both are nurses the beds in and out, and for sure.” more phase of improve- large windows that open room. in ICU and are excited there’s more room for Wood said similar ments to go. The upgrades to views of the mountains The halls feature large, about the improvements. equipment and more room improvements have been represent an effort to on both sides of the wing, bright photographs, “There are bigger for families,” said Lawyer. made in other wings in make it more spacious and windows that bring light primarily of Utah scenes, doorways for moving “It is more family-oriented the hospital, with only one inviting “top to bottom.” Dance classes add to benefits of Bountiful Food Pantry By Caroline Johnson started to help children. bells from India, or a children are open to the For the Davis Clipper One of the classes is a kilt from Scotland, the same opportunities. Folk Dance class. Chil- children get to see and Koci said the Folk BoUnTiFUl—The Boun- dren learn dances from touch the object making Dance class and many tiful Community Food all around the world, the culture itself become other programs at the Pantry is not like any and are exposed to the even more real. Bountiful Community other food bank. In addi- culture as well. This Not only does the class Food Pantry are chang- tion to providing families particular program was teach the kids about ing families’ lives every with necessary food, started three years ago other cultures, but it day with the belief of the they also provide pro- by a dancer who focuses also allows them to make volunteers and workers grams to help struggling on World Dance. Every friends. Seeing other that everyone deserves families get back on their week the class focuses children who are in their help and second chances. feet. These include help on a different country. same situation can help Proving food, teaching during tax season, boost After the children the students not feel and learning experiences clubs and many pro- identify the country on a alone. No matter what for people of all ages, grams for children that map, they listen to music, stresses the family or truly is enriching the would otherwise not be a learn a dance, listen to a the children are facing community and helping possibility. folk tale and get the over- they have an opportunity all who live here. “At the Bountiful Com- all idea of the culture. to dance and focus on munity Food Pantry, we While the children are something completely believe the whimsy mat- having fun dancing they different. No matter ters and we try to offer are also expanding their what stressful situations Caroline Johnson our children the same knowledge of the world the children might be in volUnTeers her time and opportunities as other and of different groups at home, this program teaches local children in one children have available of people. Along with the provides them with a cre- of the folk dance classes at to them,” Director of the dance, they also get to ative outlet to learn new the Bountiful Community Food pantry Lorna Koci said. see an object from the things and exercise. No Pantry. With this being their country they are focus- matter the situation Courtesy photo motive, clubs were ing on. Whether this be or the background all

Remembering another era Cheryl and Greg Hansen look over the pioneer-era artifacts in the Jeremiah Willey cabin on the grounds of the new Bountiful Museum. The two often walk in the area and were concerned when it was no longer near city hall. “We were relieved to see it here,” said Cheryl Hansen. “It’s amazing how Main has changed over the years. This will be a nice exhibit – we’ll be happy when it’s finished.”

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BY BECKY GINOS Lakeview’s ICU wing [email protected] By loUise r. shaW to the new rooms. and floral photographs are SALT LAKE CITY—Sum- [email protected] “It’s not by mistake, on the walls in each room, mer is in full swing and it’s by design,” he said. adding warmth to the kids are everywhere – so BoUnTiFUl—Being in “Nature is healing. Light outlets and hook-ups for drivers beware. Every intensive care at a hospi- is part of the healing medical devices. seven days a Utah child is tal could represent some process.” A nurses’ station and run over in a driveway or of the hardest days in a While being in ICU break room are also part parking lot, according to person’s life, but the staff might be the worst day of the wing. Primary Children’s Hospi- at Lakeview Hospital hope for some, and for others Fire Chief Jeff Bassett, tal. More than 60 children the improvements made could represent the last of South Davis Metro have been killed in the to their intensive care unit days of life, said Wood, it Fire, said having the hos- past 10 years. will help with the healing could be the best days for pital in Bountiful is “huge. “The Spot the Tot pro- process. others, who might have It is so important for our gram was launched in 2005 A new ICU wing at been “saved from a near community to have this because of the data we Lakeview opened to the miss.” type of service right here were seeing of the types public on Monday, with Either way, “there’s lots in town,” he said. “It’s a sen. Todd Weiler (center) greets Troy Wood (right), CEO of Lakeview Hospital, at an open house of injuries coming into the a ribbon-cutting event to of emotion here,” he said. big benefit to the com- marking the completion of the new ICU wing. ER,” said Jessica Strong, celebrate the new space Rooms are three times munity.” Community Health & and what it offers future as large as the old rooms, Tammy Lawyer and Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper Child Advocacy Manager patients. according to Chad Alba- Mandy Cheever visited at Primary Children’s. CEO Troy Wood is nese, ICU director. Each the open house on their the beds in and out, and for sure.” more phase of improve- “It is intended to prevent quick to point out the includes its own bath- days off. Both are nurses backovers and the pro- large windows that open room. in ICU and are excited there’s more room for Wood said similar ments to go. The upgrades ally trying to get the mes- the world.” gram has really grown • Remember, even Tot, Primary’s has several fits them and is installed to views of the mountains The halls feature large, about the improvements. equipment and more room improvements have been represent an effort to sage out. “We had a family The free stickers can be nationally and internation- backup cameras have other safety programs. properly,” she said. “There on both sides of the wing, bright photographs, “There are bigger for families,” said Lawyer. made in other wings in make it more spacious and who was willing to share attached to the inside of ally.” blindspots “Never leave a child alone are free car seat checks windows that bring light primarily of Utah scenes, doorways for moving “It is more family-oriented the hospital, with only one inviting “top to bottom.” their story and it’s helped the driver’s side window as These tragic accidents • Teach your children in a car – not even for a all around the state, Pri- propel the message,” she a reminder before getting can happen to anyone and not to play in, under or minute,” said Strong. “We mary’s is one of them. We said. “Their daughter into the car. Stickers are Strong gives these remind- around vehicles see fatalities every year also provide education to was backed over in the available at ers. “Walk completely primarychild- • Make sure you know due to heat. The myth is parents.” driveway by her father and Dance classes add to benefits of Bountiful Food Pantry around your vehicle,” she rens.org/safety. where all of your children cracking a window helps To make an appointment unfortunately passed away. said. “Kids and toys are Primary Children’s also are before you start to but it does very little to for a car seat check call By Caroline Johnson started to help children. bells from India, or a children are open to the They’re trying to turn hiding in places you can’t offers these tips to prevent drive away change the inside tem- 801-662-CARS (2277). For the Davis Clipper One of the classes is a kilt from Scotland, the same opportunities. their trauma and grief into see, even with a backup backovers or frontovers: “People say they don’t perature. A child’s body “We have a lot of safety Folk Dance class. Chil- children get to see and Koci said the Folk something that will help camera. Roll down your • Make sure your side have children so it doesn’t temperature increases campaigns, like helmets BoUnTiFUl—The Boun- dren learn dances from touch the object making Dance class and many the community. Since we windows and actively and rear mirrors are al- apply to me,” Strong said. three to five times faster and ATVs on our website,” tiful Community Food all around the world, the culture itself become other programs at the launched that campaign listen. Avoid distractions ways properly adjusted “Any driver should be than an adult’s.” said Strong. “We think Pantry is not like any and are exposed to the even more real. Bountiful Community we’ve had (Spot the Tot) such as phones or even • Adjust your driver’s practicing these tips. Kids The hospital also offers these are important topics other food bank. In addi- culture as well. This Not only does the class Food Pantry are chang- sticker requests from 49 other passengers in the seat as high as needed to are out and around in car seat checks. “You need and we’re always trying to tion to providing families particular program was teach the kids about ing families’ lives every out of 50 states and half a car.” see clearly out the rear every neighborhood.” to make sure you have get the word out.” with necessary food, started three years ago other cultures, but it day with the belief of the Strong said they are re- dozen countries around window In addition to Spot the they also provide pro- by a dancer who focuses also allows them to make volunteers and workers the proper car seat, that it grams to help struggling on World Dance. Every friends. Seeing other that everyone deserves families get back on their week the class focuses children who are in their help and second chances. feet. These include help on a different country. same situation can help Proving food, teaching during tax season, boost After the children the students not feel and learning experiences clubs and many pro- identify the country on a alone. No matter what for people of all ages, grams for children that map, they listen to music, stresses the family or truly is enriching the would otherwise not be a learn a dance, listen to a the children are facing community and helping possibility. folk tale and get the over- they have an opportunity all who live here. “At the Bountiful Com- all idea of the culture. to dance and focus on munity Food Pantry, we While the children are something completely believe the whimsy mat- having fun dancing they different. No matter ters and we try to offer are also expanding their what stressful situations Caroline Johnson our children the same knowledge of the world the children might be in volUnTeers her time and opportunities as other and of different groups at home, this program teaches local children in one children have available of people. Along with the provides them with a cre- of the folk dance classes at to them,” Director of the dance, they also get to ative outlet to learn new the Bountiful Community Food pantry Lorna Koci said. see an object from the things and exercise. No Pantry. With this being their country they are focus- matter the situation Courtesy photo motive, clubs were ing on. Whether this be or the background all

Remembering another era Cheryl and Greg Hansen look over the pioneer-era artifacts in the Jeremiah Willey cabin on the grounds of the new Bountiful Museum. The two often walk in the area and were concerned when it was no longer near city hall. “We were relieved to see it here,” said Cheryl Hansen. “It’s amazing how Main has changed over the years. This will be a nice exhibit – we’ll be happy when it’s finished.”

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cycliSTS came DOwn a hillSiDe On anTelOpe iSlanD fOR laST yeaR’S laRRy h. milleR TOUR Of UTah Stage 5 race. This year’s Davis County stage will begin Friday morning at a new starting line near Layton Park and continue to the finishing line along Main Street in Bountiful. Photo by Tom Haraldsen/Davis Clipper it’s Finally here: Tour of Utah Stage 5 runs in Davis County tomorrow

By TOm haRalDSen [email protected] After literally months of planning and organiza- tion, the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah began on Monday in Logan, and will reach Davis County tomorrow (Friday, Aug. 4). As outlined in our events guide we published in the Davis Clipper last week, racers will leave Constitution Circle in Layton about 8:45 a.m. and should conclude along Bountiful’s Main Street at about 1:45 p.m. Included in this year’s route is a trek through Hill Air Force Base (see separate story). Admission is free to watch the Alley allows fans to interact Tour of Utah and for spectators with the world’s best cyclists to take part in festival activities, for photographs and signatures. making professional road cycling All athletes will parade along a one of the most unique sports in special walkway -- Autograph the world. A complete listing of Alley -- where spectators will race starts and festival activities be allowed to interact with the can be found on individual stage professional athletes. Race pages at the Tour’s web site, announcers will interview www.tourofutah.com/stages. athletes from the Sign-In stage, One hour prior to the race providing insights into the start each day, the Papa John’s fOR The ThiRD STRaighT yeaR, Bountiful’s Main Street will be the site for the finishing line of Stage 5 of the Larry H. Rider Sign-In and Autograph n See “TOUR” p. D2 Miller Tour of Utah race, with the winner expected to cross the line about 1:45 p.m. Photo by Tom Haraldsen/Davis Clipper All-star cast of cyclists coming to county cycliSTS will paSS ThROUgh hill afB On STage ROUTe An all-star cast of 126 professional cyclists represent- the time trial is a hill climb, but nonetheless it's really exciting to Riders in this year’s Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah ing 23 countries are expected in the Larry H. Miller debut the jersey here in the U.S. will pass through the gates of Hill Air Force Base Tour of Utah races this year. The preliminary rosters when so much of my time is spent during the early part of their Stage 5 race. Tour elsewhere. And hopefully the jersey have been confirmed for the 16 men’s teams competing will add an extra level of strength organizers, as well as the base’s military and civil- at the 605-mile event, which will finish in front of the and motivation to drag my big bod ian personnel, are excited about the race. up Big Cottonwood.” “We are excited to open our gates for the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Aug. 6. There are three Utah-based riders cyclists in the Tour of Utah. Our Airmen are excited Among the athletes competing Pro Cycling), Canadian Elite in the pro peloton this year - - Taylor “T.J.” Eisenhart of Holowesko- to be a part of this amazing event, and this further in this year’s 605-mile, seven-day Criterium champion. strengthens our connection to the local com- stage race are 27 riders who have Rosskopf is one of the seven riders Citadel presented by Hincapie competed at races, who raced the Giro d'Italia in May, Sportswear, and two riders from munity,” said Col. Jennifer Hammerstedt, 75th Air which include Tour de France, Giro finishing fifth in the final stage, the Hangar 15 Bicycles, Rob Squire Base Wing commander, Hill Air Force Base. “Hill d’Italia, Vuelta a España. Six riders . This event, and Cortlan Brown, the latter who is from Bountiful. Eisenhart, who Air Force Base has been a part of this community are current national champions in referred to as the race of truth, for decades, and all that time we have enjoyed various road disciplines - - Silvan returns to the Utah race for the first resides in Lehi, finished seventh Dillier (BMC Racing Team), Swiss time since 2011 and will be held at overall in the 2016 edition, riding as what I would consider to be the most supportive Road Race champion; Joey Rosskopf Big Cottonwood Canyon on Tuesday, a stagiaire for BMC Racing Team. communities of any military installation.” (BMC Racing Team), U.S. Pro Time Aug. 2. Squire has finished in the Top 10 of The U.S. Air Force is celebrating its 70th an- the G.C. twice. Hangar 15 Bicycles, Trial champion; Nielson Powless “My goal for the Tour of Utah is to niversary this year, but as Col. Hammerstedt said, (Axeon Hagens Berman), U.S. win a stage. Winning is always the as well as Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling, Under-23 Road Race champion; goal,” said Rosskopf, who finished was recently added to the lineup of “Hill AFB has been around longer than that as a Travis McCabe (UnitedHealthcare sixth overall at last year’s Tour of seven UCI Continental teams racing military installation, and has a proud heritage of Pro Cycing) U.S. Pro Criterium Utah. “The Stage 3 time trial will at the Tour of Utah, both teams supporting our Air Force throughout its history. champion; Matteo Dal-Cin (Rally be my first opportunity to wear the making first appearances. Cycling), Canadian Road Race national champ kit, and I'm pumped. "My favorite part of Tour of Utah is n See “ROUTe” p. D2 champion; Pier-André Côté (Silber I'm not necessarily excited that n See “cycliSTS” p. D2 D2 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

The latest reports from the Division of Wild- Anglers have been catching many smallmouth life Resources: there as well. Bountiful Lake: Anglers report slow Farmington pond: Fishing has been slow fishing. Recently, anglers have been catching this week, according to anglers. catfish. Kaysville ponds: Anglers report fair to east Canyon reservoir & State park: good fishing for catfish and bluegill. It's a great time to fish for bass. One group of ogden river: Fishing is good. Anglers anglers reported good fishing for smallmouth recommend bouncing a worm off the bottom. If Local bass using curlytails. Another angler, also using you're fly fishing, try an emerger, caddis, hop- curlytails, caught wipers and smallmouth — per or a pheasant-tail pattern. including one particularly large bass. pineview reservoir: Several groups of echo reservoir: Fishing has been good to fishing anglers report very slow fishing despite trying hot this week. Like in previous weeks, anglers a wide variety of lures and baits, but others re- report catching large numbers of little small- ported catching tiger muskie. If you’re targeting mouth bass from the shore and by trolling. Very crappie, try using a worm under a bobber. few of the bass have been decent-sized, but the report Weber river: Fishing for brown trout has sheer number can make for an exciting fishing trip. Anglers have also been catching rainbow been consistently good, and this week is no ex- trout, perch and walleye. Try using pop gear, ception. One angler pulled in some nice browns Rapalas, spinners or senko worms. Try fishing with a Rapala. from the rocks on the east side of the reservoir.

Tour primer Tour Continued from p. D1 Route Commonly used bike racing terms peloton. Continued from p. D1 If you’re going to get into cycling as a the front. Stage finish areas feature the Harmons spectator or a participant for this week’s Gap: The amount of time or distance Healthy Living Expo. Each interactive The men and women of Hill AFB Tour of Utah, you’ll need to know the between a rider or group of riders and festival area serves as a gateway to the have produced and operated weap- lingo. So put on your brain bucket, and another rider or group of riders. finish line every day. The Harmons on systems from World War II to the let’s go! Individual pursuit race: A track Healthy Living Expo delivers an array Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Attack: A sudden acceleration to move race in which two competitors starting of interactive exhibits, official Tour ahead of another rider or group of riders. at opposite sides of the track try to catch merchandise, concessions, and live Shield and Desert Storm, the wars Autobus: In the big tour mountain the other or finish in the fastest time. entertainment, including jumbo television in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, we stages, the group of poor climbers stick ITT: Individual time trial screens to watch the race unfold as it are busier than ever supporting our together and help each other finish inside Lactic acid “Gone lactic”: Describes heads to the finish. Admission is free to Air Force and the vital role we have the time limit. Also called the “gruppetto” the byproduct in the muscles that causes the Expo, which will be located adjacent or the “laughing group.” the pain after heavy physical exertion. to the finish line for all seven stages. This in national defense. We’ve brought Bonk: Total exhaustion caused by lack Lapped: A rider who has fallen behind year is unique in that three host venues the F-35, Americas latest fighter jet, of sufficient food during a long race or another rider by one lap of the track, -- Logan, South Jordan City and Salt Lake here and we continue to maintain ride. course or circuit is City -- will have both start and finish our legacy aircraft like the A-10 Boxed in: Trapped in a group of Lead out: To intentionally sacrifice festivities for their respective stages, riders and unable to go forward, back or one's chances in order to create a which will offer activities throughout the and the F-16. We have hundreds sideways. windbreak and creating an opening for a day in close proximity to the start/finish of Airmen and civilians maintaining Brain Bucket: Helmet rider behind. A racing tactic whereby one lines. our ICBM fleet and working on the Bridge: To leave one group of riders rider races at high speed to give a head The Sprint to the Finish Kids’ Bike next generation ICBM. The work we and join another one that is further start to the rider on his/her wheel. Races presented by University of Utah ahead. Lined out: A group of riders in a long Health are recreational bicycle races do here is truly vital to our National Caravan, Race Caravan: The official line one behind the other as the pace at for children ages five to 12. This is an Defense and we couldn’t do it with- and support vehicles in a race. the front causes them all to struggle. opportunity for children to ride their own out the support of Utahans.” Disk wheel: A solid wheel, without Off-camber: A curve in a road that bicycles on part of the course used by [email protected] spokes used in primarily in time trials for throws riders to the outside of the turn. the pros. It is free to participate, once a its aerodynamic qualities. Off the back: When a rider or riders parent or guardian has signed a waiver Doping: Using chemicals or cannot keep pace with the main group at the University of Utah Health tent substances to boost performance - usually and lag behind. in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. refers to the use of substances that have Off the front: When a rider takes part Children must bring their own bicycles between 11-11:30 a.m. been banned by the UCI. in a breakaway. and helmets. A Sprint to the Finish race A Street Party in Farmington will DNF: Did not finish a race. On the tops: Riding with the hands on will be held daily except on Aug. 5. Races take place at 10 S. Main Street from 11 Domestic: Based on domestique, a the top of the handlebars like the brake will be held at 11 a.m. in Big Cottonwood a.m.-1:30 p.m. There will be food trucks, French word for “servant.” It means leavers. Canyon, Noon in Logan, Snowbasin face painting, chalk art on the sidewalk, a team rider who will sacrifice his/ Peloton: The main group of riders; Resort, South Jordan City and Bountiful, Dartside dart-tag, music, Utah Highway her individual performance to help a also called the pack, bunch or field. and 1:30 p.m. in Salt Lake City. Patrol’s seatbelt simulator, balloon artist designated teammate. Duties can include French. In Layton on Thursday night, pre-race and giveaways. giving up one’s bike for another rider, or Road rash: Skin abrasions resulting events for Stage 5 take place 5-9 p.m. Bountiful festivities begin with supplying refreshments to teammates. from a fall or crash onto the road. and include vendor booths, food trucks, live music at 10:30 a.m., followed by Draft: To ride closely behind a Slipstream: The area of least wind and a free concert in the park featuring kid’s bicycle rodeo (enter to win two competitor, saving energy by using that resistance behind a rider. Also called Beatles tribute band IMAGINE, (7 p.m.) bicycles), an obstacle course for children racer as a wind break. Riding in front is drafting. On Friday, spectator activities in Layton and adults, and a second local band strenuous but affords a great energy- Soigneur: A member of the team run from 8-11:30 a.m., and include performing at Noon. Food vendors saving advantage to the rider behind. staff who cares for the riders, including vendor booths, food vendors, kids toys include Donut Kabobs, Coldstone Ice Echelon: A staggered line of riders, physical therapy, food preparation, and activities, kids bike race, autograph Cream, El Taco Cart, Taste of Polynesia each downwind of the rider ahead, transport, etc. In French, “welfare man.” alley, and fan viewing for the Utah and Pizza Pie Cafe. allowing them to move considerably Sprinters lane: The inner area on a Sports Commission Sprint line, expected faster than a solo rider or small group of cycling track bounded by the pole line riders. In windy sections where there are and the sprinters line which marks the crosswinds, a large peloton will form into territory within which cyclists must echelons. The most beautiful sight when obey certain rules while sprinting for the • Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team seen from the air. finish. Cyclists (USA) Force the pace: To increase speed to Team captain: The member of the make the group to go faster. team directing the riders’ strategy during Continued from p. D1 • Bardiani CSF (Italy) • BMC Racing Team (USA) Foxing: Riders who don’t push to their a race. Usually the most seasoned rider in • Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (Spain) limit right away. the team. getting to race in front of my friends and • Cylance Cycling (USA) Flyer: A surprise attack, usually by a Team leader: The rider for whom the family,” said Squire, who lives in Salt Lake • Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling (USA) solo rider, also a rider who gains speed team rides in order for the leader to win a City. “Watching on TV is one thing, which • Hangar 15 Bicycles (USA) within the peloton attempting to reach stage or race. is cool in its own right, but witnessing • Holowesko l Citadel Racing Team the race in person is totally different. p/b Hincapie Sportswear (USA) Mountains look big on TV, but when my • Israel Cycling Academy (Israel) friends drive up Little Cottonwood, they • Jelly Belly Cycling p/b Maxxis (USA) can really appreciate the feat of racing up • Nippo-Vini Fantini (Italy) it.” [email protected] (USA) • Rally Cycling (USA) 2017 TEAMS - LARRY H. 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Show us the fruits of your (workout) labors in the Sprint, Novice or Relay division. 600 North 500 West - Suite C Swim Bike run Bountiful, Utah 84010 Sprint: 350 yds 12mi 3.3mi Novice: 150 yds 2.4 mi 1.2 mi relay: Split the Sprint distance events between 3 people A non-profi t 5013(c) serving the Register early for the best rates in person at the Rec Center or youth of Utah since 1979. online at www.active.com. Every fi nisher gets a medal! D2 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 Pull out Section The latest reports from the Division of Wild- Anglers have been catching many smallmouth life Resources: there as well. Senior Bountiful Lake: Anglers report slow Farmington pond: Fishing has been slow SCOOP The publication for and about the active generation of Davis County August 2017 fishing. Recently, anglers have been catching this week, according to anglers. Supplement to the Davis Clipper catfish. Kaysville ponds: Anglers report fair to east Canyon reservoir & State park: good fishing for catfish and bluegill. It's a great time to fish for bass. One group of ogden river: Fishing is good. Anglers anglers reported good fishing for smallmouth recommend bouncing a worm off the bottom. If Local bass using curlytails. Another angler, also using you're fly fishing, try an emerger, caddis, hop- Davis County EnhanceFitness to begin soon curlytails, caught wipers and smallmouth — per or a pheasant-tail pattern. including one particularly large bass. pineview reservoir: Several groups of By Morganne Housley Fitness checks and registra- echo reservoir: Fishing has been good to fishing anglers report very slow fishing despite trying DCHD Senior Services tion will be held Aug. 14-16 at hot this week. Like in previous weeks, anglers a wide variety of lures and baits, but others re- the Golden Years Senior Activity report catching large numbers of little small- ported catching tiger muskie. If you’re targeting EnhanceFitness is coming to Center in Bountiful. To sign up mouth bass from the shore and by trolling. Very crappie, try using a worm under a bobber. Davis County. EnhanceFitness for a fitness check and registra- few of the bass have been decent-sized, but the is a national, evidence-based tion appointment, call 801-451- report Weber river: Fishing for brown trout has sheer number can make for an exciting fishing physical activity program geared 3660. trip. Anglers have also been catching rainbow been consistently good, and this week is no ex- to keeping seniors moving. Participants will need to fill trout, perch and walleye. Try using pop gear, ception. One angler pulled in some nice browns EnhanceFitness focuses on out a health history form and Rapalas, spinners or senko worms. Try fishing with a Rapala. improving cardiovascular health, personal participant information from the rocks on the east side of the reservoir. muscle strength, flexibility, and form at registration. In addition, balance. each participant's physician will A typical class is one hour be notified with a letter of the long and begins with a 5 minute enrollment in the class. Please Tour primer warm up, 20 minutes of car- have your physician’s informa- Tour dio, and a 5 minute cool down; tion available. followed immediately by 20 Classes meet on Mondays, Continued from p. D1 Route Commonly used bike racing terms minutes of strength training and Wednesdays, and Fridays. 10 minutes of stretching. Participants are encouraged peloton. Continued from p. D1 If you’re going to get into cycling as a the front. The EnhanceFitness class to attend as many classes each Stage finish areas feature the Harmons spectator or a participant for this week’s Gap: The amount of time or distance caps at a maximum of 25 partici- week as possible. The classes Healthy Living Expo. Each interactive The men and women of Hill AFB Tour of Utah, you’ll need to know the between a rider or group of riders and pants. will begin Monday, Aug. 21, 8 festival area serves as a gateway to the have produced and operated weap- lingo. So put on your brain bucket, and another rider or group of riders. Each participant needs to com- a.m., at the Golden Years Senior finish line every day. The Harmons on systems from World War II to the let’s go! Individual pursuit race: A track plete a pre-assessment fitness Activity Center (726 S. 100 E., Healthy Living Expo delivers an array Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Attack: A sudden acceleration to move race in which two competitors starting check and fill out the appropri- Bountiful). Registration and fit- of interactive exhibits, official Tour ahead of another rider or group of riders. at opposite sides of the track try to catch ate paperwork. Fitness checks ness check are required before merchandise, concessions, and live Shield and Desert Storm, the wars Autobus: In the big tour mountain the other or finish in the fastest time. include having the participant participation. A suggested entertainment, including jumbo television in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, we stages, the group of poor climbers stick ITT: Individual time trial perform at least three exercises contribution of $2 per class or screens to watch the race unfold as it are busier than ever supporting our together and help each other finish inside Lactic acid “Gone lactic”: Describes including multiple chair sit to $15 a month is requested as a heads to the finish. Admission is free to Air Force and the vital role we have the time limit. Also called the “gruppetto” the byproduct in the muscles that causes stands, arm curls, and a walk- donation. the Expo, which will be located adjacent or the “laughing group.” the pain after heavy physical exertion. ing/balance skills test. to the finish line for all seven stages. This in national defense. We’ve brought Bonk: Total exhaustion caused by lack Lapped: A rider who has fallen behind year is unique in that three host venues the F-35, Americas latest fighter jet, of sufficient food during a long race or another rider by one lap of the track, -- Logan, South Jordan City and Salt Lake here and we continue to maintain ride. course or circuit is City -- will have both start and finish our legacy aircraft like the A-10 Boxed in: Trapped in a group of Lead out: To intentionally sacrifice festivities for their respective stages, riders and unable to go forward, back or one's chances in order to create a Senior Day at Davis County Fair which will offer activities throughout the and the F-16. We have hundreds sideways. windbreak and creating an opening for a Upcoming workshops for fall day in close proximity to the start/finish of Airmen and civilians maintaining Brain Bucket: Helmet rider behind. A racing tactic whereby one By Jackie sMitH Bridge: To leave one group of riders rider races at high speed to give a head DCHD Senior Services lines. our ICBM fleet and working on the 2 diabetes better manage problems they encounter and join another one that is further start to the rider on his/her wheel. stepping on Falls The Sprint to the Finish Kids’ Bike next generation ICBM. The work we their health. Anyone with in creating and carrying ahead. Lined out: A group of riders in a long Don’t miss Senior Day at the Davis County Fair on Races presented by University of Utah Prevention Workshop type 2 diabetes and speaks out their self-management do here is truly vital to our National Caravan, Race Caravan: The official line one behind the other as the pace at Are you afraid of hav- Thursday, Aug. 17. Activities start from 10 a.m.-noon Health are recreational bicycle races Spanish should attend the program. Defense and we couldn’t do it with- and support vehicles in a race. the front causes them all to struggle. ing a fall? Do you feel like with Davis Hospital sponsoring free health screen- for children ages five to 12. This is an workshop. Family and The next Living Well Disk wheel: A solid wheel, without Off-camber: A curve in a road that you may be at risk for an ings and education. Next, Apple Village/Apple opportunity for children to ride their own out the support of Utahans.” friends of those with diabe- with Chronic Conditions spokes used in primarily in time trials for throws riders to the outside of the turn. injury from a fall? Stepping Tree has lined up a guest speaker and will be bicycles on part of the course used by [email protected] tes are also encouraged to Workshop series begins its aerodynamic qualities. Off the back: When a rider or riders On is an evidence-based providing lunch at noon. The fun continues the pros. It is free to participate, once a attend. Wednesdays, Sept. 20-Oct. Doping: Using chemicals or cannot keep pace with the main group program proven to reduce at 1 p.m. with Bingo. At 2 p.m., there will parent or guardian has signed a waiver Tomando Control de su 25, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at substances to boost performance - usually and lag behind. falls and build confidence be treats and entertainment provided at the University of Utah Health tent Diabetes begins Tuesdays, the University of Utah refers to the use of substances that have Off the front: When a rider takes part in older people. Presenters by the singing group Sunshade ‘n in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. Sept. 5-Oct. 10, 6-8:30 Farmington Health Center between 11-11:30 a.m. been banned by the UCI. in a breakaway. such as a physical thera- Rain. Children must bring their own bicycles p.m., at the Davis Hospital (165 North University A Street Party in Farmington will DNF: Did not finish a race. On the tops: Riding with the hands on pist, pharmacists and vi- Pick up your free tickets at the and helmets. A Sprint to the Finish race Medical Plaza (1580 West Avenue, Farmington). take place at 10 S. Main Street from 11 Domestic: Based on domestique, a the top of the handlebars like the brake sion experts help you gain following locations: will be held daily except on Aug. 5. Races Antelope Drive, Layton). To register or for more a.m.-1:30 p.m. There will be food trucks, French word for “servant.” It means leavers. specific knowledge and • Apple Tree Assisted Living, will be held at 11 a.m. in Big Cottonwood information on any of face painting, chalk art on the sidewalk, a team rider who will sacrifice his/ Peloton: The main group of riders; skills to prevent falls. living Well with 565 N. 300 W., Kaysville Canyon, Noon in Logan, Snowbasin these workshops, call Dartside dart-tag, music, Utah Highway her individual performance to help a also called the pack, bunch or field. The Stepping On Falls • Apple Village Assisted Living, Resort, South Jordan City and Bountiful, chronic conditions Morganne Housley 801- Patrol’s seatbelt simulator, balloon artist designated teammate. Duties can include French. Prevention Workshop 2600 Hobbs View Ct., Layton and 1:30 p.m. in Salt Lake City. 525-5087. and giveaways. giving up one’s bike for another rider, or Road rash: Skin abrasions resulting series begins Thursdays, Workshop • Davis Hospital, 1600 Antelope In Layton on Thursday night, pre-race Living Well with Chronic Bountiful festivities begin with supplying refreshments to teammates. from a fall or crash onto the road. Sept. 14-Oct. 26, 2-4:30 Drive, Layton events for Stage 5 take place 5-9 p.m. Conditions is a workshop live music at 10:30 a.m., followed by Draft: To ride closely behind a Slipstream: The area of least wind p.m., at the Bountiful and include vendor booths, food trucks, series that educates and kid’s bicycle rodeo (enter to win two competitor, saving energy by using that resistance behind a rider. Also called Library (725 South Main and a free concert in the park featuring helps participants balance bicycles), an obstacle course for children racer as a wind break. Riding in front is drafting. Street, Bountiful). Beatles tribute band IMAGINE, (7 p.m.) and improve their health if and adults, and a second local band strenuous but affords a great energy- Soigneur: A member of the team On Friday, spectator activities in Layton tomando control de they have chronic condi- performing at Noon. Food vendors saving advantage to the rider behind. staff who cares for the riders, including run from 8-11:30 a.m., and include tions such as arthritis, include Donut Kabobs, Coldstone Ice Echelon: A staggered line of riders, physical therapy, food preparation, su Diabetes vendor booths, food vendors, kids toys This is the Spanish ver- high cholesterol, hyper- Cream, El Taco Cart, Taste of Polynesia each downwind of the rider ahead, transport, etc. In French, “welfare man.” and activities, kids bike race, autograph sion of the Living Well with tension, obesity, stroke, and Pizza Pie Cafe. allowing them to move considerably Sprinters lane: The inner area on a alley, and fan viewing for the Utah Diabetes workshop and anxiety/depression, or faster than a solo rider or small group of cycling track bounded by the pole line Sports Commission Sprint line, expected offers the same informa- emphysema. Participants riders. In windy sections where there are and the sprinters line which marks the tion for those who speak make weekly action plans, crosswinds, a large peloton will form into territory within which cyclists must Spanish. It is a fun, interac- share experiences, and echelons. The most beautiful sight when obey certain rules while sprinting for the tive, six week workshop help each other solve seen from the air. finish. • Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team to help people with type Cyclists (USA) Force the pace: To increase speed to Team captain: The member of the make the group to go faster. team directing the riders’ strategy during Continued from p. D1 • Bardiani CSF (Italy) • BMC Racing Team (USA) Foxing: Riders who don’t push to their a race. Usually the most seasoned rider in • Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (Spain) limit right away. the team. getting to race in front of my friends and • Cylance Cycling (USA) Flyer: A surprise attack, usually by a Team leader: The rider for whom the Medicare 101 class family,” said Squire, who lives in Salt Lake • Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling (USA) solo rider, also a rider who gains speed team rides in order for the leader to win a City. “Watching on TV is one thing, which • Hangar 15 Bicycles (USA) within the peloton attempting to reach stage or race. scheduled during August is cool in its own right, but witnessing • Holowesko l Citadel Racing Team the race in person is totally different. p/b Hincapie Sportswear (USA) Davis County Health De- 6:30-7:30 p.m. – Center- Mountains look big on TV, but when my • Israel Cycling Academy (Israel) partment’s Senior Services ville Library, 45 S. 400 W., friends drive up Little Cottonwood, they • Jelly Belly Cycling p/b Maxxis (USA) offers a free one hour class Centerville can really appreciate the feat of racing up • Nippo-Vini Fantini (Italy) about Medicare options, For more information it.” [email protected] • Team Novo Nordisk (USA) enrollment, and benefits. about the Medicare 101 • Rally Cycling (USA) If you are turning 65 or class, contact Marie Jor- 2017 TEAMS - LARRY H. MILLER TOUR Forza Futbol Club • Silber Pro Cycling (Canada) preparing to retire, please gensen at 801-525-5086 or OF UTAH • UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Soccer For All Level Of Player join us for the following mjorgensen@daviscoun- • Amore & Vita - Selle SMP presented (USA) class: tyutah.gov. by Fondriest (Albania) • Wednesday, Aug. 9, Fall Recreation Soccer Registration CALL For iNFo: Caregiver educational classes 801.298.6220 Players From Ages U3-U18 offered in Davis County Late Registration Ends 08/07/2017 550 N 200 W, Bountiful, uT Davis County Senior 5088 by Monday at noon Services is offering free for that class week. southdavisrecreation.com classes for individuals who Special thanks to care for family members Fairfield Village of Layton LEARN TO SWIM Please see our wensite for registration and additional that are older and/or frail. and Golden Years Senior Classes will be offered Activity Center for hosting Session 6: Aug. 14 - 18 information on all our programs and camps at two different locations the classes, and Smith’s M-F • 9 - Noon or 4-6 pm • One week session, 50 minute classes. twice a month through- Pharmacy and The Elder- Adult, Private, Parent - Tot, Diving, Merit Badge, Lifeguard, CPR & First Aid, out 2017. On Tuesdays, Care Law Firm, Inc., for Other Classes Available. Call for Details classes will be held at presenting. Fairfield Village (1201 Schedule: FAMILY FITNESS & MOVIE NIGHT N. Fairfield Rd., Layton), • Aug. 8 & 10: Medica- www.forzafutbolclub.com noon-1 p.m. On Thursdays, tion Management – Victo- Saturday, Aug. 12 classes are at Golden Years ria Tolentino and Anthony 8:30 pm - Games & Activities Senior Activity Center (726 Moya, Smith’s Pharmacy S. 100 E., Bountiful), noon- • Aug. 22 & 24: Estate Dusk (about 9 pm) - Movie - Lego - Batman 1 p.m. A light lunch will be and Long-Term Care Plan- provided at the classes but ning – Eric B. Barnes, The attendees must RSVP to ElderCare Law Firm, Inc. LABOR DAY TRIATHLON SEPT. 4TH Megan Forbush at 801-525- Come Tri with the greatest union around! 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• Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 • Animals ...... 210 • Homes for Rent ...... 580 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication • Building Suppies ...... 830 • Investments ...... 670 • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 • Child Care ...... 530 • Lost & Found ...... 510 • Commercial Property ...... 810 • Miscellaneous ...... 820 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION • Offi ce Space for Rent/Sale ...... 750 • Condos for Rent ...... 550 Click on the “Classifi eds” tab 1. Always ask for the ad to be read back to you. • Condos for Sale ...... 610 • Open House...... 620 • Duplexes for Rent ...... 575 • Produce ...... 230 2. Please check your ad for errors the fi rst day it appears. Clipper Newspapers will • Duplexes for Sale ...... 825 • Rooms for Rent ...... 560 be responsible for the fi rst incorrect insertion at no greater cost than the original • For Sale ...... 240 • Services ...... 120 STOP BY THE CLIPPER space. Publisher assumes no fi nancial responsibility for errors or omission of copy. • Free ...... 880 • Storage for Rent ...... 590 • Garage Sales ...... 250 • Trade...... 260 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 3. Rate chargers are determined at the time of placement. • Help Wanted ...... 100 • Travel/Time Share ...... 540 4. Cancellations: No refunds or cancellations on extended weeks. • Home Appliances ...... 280 • Yard work ...... 115 (across from Robintino’s) 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. We accept cash, check or credit card: FREE CLASSIADS FAX: 801-295-3044 for 20 words or less Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads 60¢ per word after Private party only. Price must appear in the ad. Only 1 item per ad. Mail in, Fax 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 $12 or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. includes online placement Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com

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SEEKING RN/CAREGIVER/ MULCH, MULCH, MULCH! We BOUNTIFUL BENCH spacious HOME Manager (Bountiful) deliver and place, South Davis home. 3268 Plum Tree Lane. 3bd, Seeking Registered Nurse, Home Area. Danny 385-775-1112 2bth, large family room with wet Manager and Direct Care staff for bar. Water softener , A/C, included HANDY ANDY’S facility for Intellectual Disabled all appliances, new carpet, fire- Landscaping and Hauling. in Bountiful. Small family-like at- place, deck and patio. $1450/mo. Local prompt service mosphere. Call 801-292-6797 or No smokers/pets. Bonded Realty Spring clean-up Our Specialty email [email protected]. 801-359-7979 Complete tree service HARDWOOD FLOOR installa- Weeding tion and refininsher wanted. No Shrub removal 810 Commercial Property experience required. Pay starting Flowerbed Preparation at $12-$18 per hour depending on Clean and Haul COMMERICAL OFFICE Space experience. 801-721-1240. RENT 2 OWN in Centerville Pages Ln & 400 WE DO IT ALL E Great Dental Space, owner DOOR & WINDOW Installer Free Estimates NO CREDIT REQUIRED will give allowance for T.I.’s 801- needed One year experience re- 801-425-2587 557-4179 quired. Job duties include install- $299 ing doors, windows, etc in new PRO LANDSCAPING construction and existing homes. Summer cleanup. Deposit Pay based on experience and Flower beds, shrub removal, skill set. Contact Brent Nelson at weeding, complete tree service. 9000 LEGALS 801-295-9471. clean and haul. WE DO IT ALL!!! SUMMONS LAWN MAINTENANCE Free estimates. 801-888-1883 IN THE SECOND DISTRICT F/T-P/T-SUB Worker wanted, JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Mow lawns in Davis County, $12/ 120 Services hr to start. Experience preferred. Case No. 1129455 Kurt 801-355-5233 or 801-706- State of Utah in the interest: A.J. 1252 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM (DOB: 16Nov2010) RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- Name of parent(s)/legal guardian: ing, deck and fence repairs, State of Utah SPREAD THE WORD!! tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: GORGONIO VALDEZ-OJEDA Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. 520 Instruction/Tutoring Bun Basket is now hiring! go2jasonhansen.com You are hereby summoned to Duties include: appear before the above-entitled • Decorating Cookies *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* DO NOT Register any where court, 800 W. State St., Farming- • Preparing soups and 35 yrs. exp. excellent references else for Preschool this fall ton, Utah on SEPTEMBER 14, sandwiches Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free until you’ve checked out www. 2017, at 9:45 a.m. to respond to • Taking, preparing Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- centervilleacademy.org! a Petition on file with the court customer orders alleging that your parental rights 699-1942 Marcia Anderson’s Preschool • Cash Handling to the above-named child should • Daily responsibilities CONCRETE 1248 Main, Centerville Since be terminated. You have a right to Compensation: TBD Patios, driveways, RV Pads, 1983. 801-298-KIDS(5437) or be represented by an attorney at 801-390-9149. Morning and Afternoon walks. Lic/Ins. Small jobs okay. these proceedings. If you do not shifts available References, Senior discount. Call ADVENTURE DEN Preschool. appear at the time and place set forth herein, the hearing will pro- from 7am -7pm Dan 801-518-7265 Bilingual Hola! Enrolling 2017-18, ceed in your absence and could few spots open Tuesday & Thurs- “Bun Basket ‘n Bakery is looking COLLETTES CUSTOM result in a termination of your days 9am-11:30am. Kindergarten for friendly, dependable customer Cleaning. House cleaning parental rights. C-3372 8/3-24 service oriented people to work in a customized to fit your needs. Readiness & more. Certified fun fast paced atmosphere!” Teacher Virginia 801-472-1510. NOTICE Apply in person at 96 South For free estimates Call or Text Main, Bountiful, UT or call 801-910-7485. 10 years Experi- 5th West Self Storage located 801-298-9756 ence. 570 Apartment for Rent at 1409 South 500 West, Bounti- ful, Utah, hereby gives notice of PAINTING SENIOR LIVING in Bountiful, auction of personal property con- 20-years Experience. 1bd & Studio apts available, No tained in Unit #72 10’x20 rented Interior, Exterior, Residential & Pet/Smoking Secured Entrance, by Jocelyn Cates, 636 West Commercial. Professional finish. 115 Yard Work Elevator, Common Room, 801- 3500 South, Bountiful, UT 84010. Free est. Call 801-298-4472 or 296-0470 or 801-557-4179. Alternate 3329 West Sunnybrook 801-706-2951 Drive, West Valley City, Utah ALL THE BEST YOU DESERVE 908 WEST 4100 South 84119. Described property is We do all kinds of landscaping. 250 Garage Sales Bountiful 4plex, 3bd, 1bth, new as follows: Full unit of personal Clean-up, sprinklers, sod, trees, paint, hook-ups, stove, fridge, things, Mattress, boxes, chairs, weeding, concrete, rock, block, COME BY our freezer, wheat D/W, 1covered. $900/mo, $500/ vacuum, tree stump, blue totes, vinyl, retaining/walls Free est. Call Deposit. No smokers/pets. Bond- ski boots (2) pair, Rugs, Lamps, 385-770-0510 grinder, bookshelves, desks, bedding, clothing, and many other ed Realty 801-359-7979 T.V., Furniture, recliner, couches, ***SPRINKLERS*** misc items. Fri/Sat Aug 4th/5th many boxes. All types of repairs & upgrades. 7am-1pm. 1449 North East Hills Auction will be held Thursday, New installs. We Do IT All! Lic/Ins. Drive (950 E), Bountiful. August 17, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Since 1987. 801-292-0450 More than just a Tweet at the above listed storage unit. 270 Want To Buy Our 140 words are C-3369 8/3-10 **GENERAL CLEAN-UP** just the beginning, not IS OUR SPECIALTY the ending of a story. • Weeding of Flower-Beds BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for • Trimming of Bushes/Hedges old LDS & other books. Also old • Raking up Leaves photos & historical memorabilia • Tree removal & trimming Call 800-823-9124 Free Estimates 801-328-3796 **YARD-LAWN-SPRINKLERS** Weekly Mowing. Yard Work (light & heavy duty). Sprin- Time to SHOP and SERVICE GUIDE kler Repairs & Upgrades. Land- scaping from A-Z. We Do It All! Licensed & Insured. Since 1987. De-Clutter? 801-292-0450 KARL’S YARD SERVICE Spring Sell unwanted VACUUMS! clean-up, leaves/weeds, hauling, • Portable Vacuums Pruning, trimming, removal of items in the trees and bushes. Free esti- Utah’s • Central Vacuums We make new and repair old Change mates. Karl 801-298-0610. your home Largest Vacuum • Cleaning Supplies forever with new TREE TRIMMING & Removal Clipper Dealer vinyl windows Affordable Service South Davis • Steam Cleaners SCREENS! Area Classifi eds 801-298-3413 Trees, shrubs and hedges, Mow- 55 East 400 South • Centerville ing Summer Cleanup, Hauling, SALES Concrete Flat Work. [email protected] References, Senior Discount. Call Dan 801-518-7365 SERVICE www.obrienglassproducts.com AERATION BY KERRY AKA Peartfection, Lawn Mow- PARTS ing, Tilling, Aeration. Be ready for summer, schedule an AC tune-up today Call Kerry 801-231-7364 Serving since 1986 ALSO 801-295-2251 ext 100 Open Knife and 6 days Scissor a week Sharpening DONATE A HVAC CONSTRUCTION, INC. CAR heating • ventilation • air conditioning Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE 624 West 900 North, NSL, Utah 84054 & 305 North 200 West • Bountiful, UT 84010 Needy Families 801-298-4822 Like us on (801) 298-3656 www.hvacinutah.com Facebook 801.294.4060 www.swissboy.biz

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Your guide to local goods, services 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS and more. Find it here and online Public Notice 801-951-7000 Phone trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at North Salt Lake City, Utah on SUMMONS or file their written claims with the FARMINGTON CITY PRIMARY 801-951-7100 Fax the sale and the balance of the August 15, 2017 at 10 am. Unit IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JU- clerk of the above district court in at www.davisclipper.com ELECTION Plan Coordinator: Tracy Heun purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the will be sold in its entirety to the VENILE COURT IN AND FOR DA- Davis County, State of Utah at the August 15, 2017 ([email protected]) day following the sale. Both the highest bidder. Unit 70: Seth VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH address of 800 West State Street, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Preconstruction Manager: Mark deposit and the balance must be Borg, 219 W 3000 S, Bntfl, UT Case No. 1144251 Post Office Box 769, Farmington, that Farmington City will hold a Jensen (mjensen@hogancon- paid to Lincoln Title Insurance 84010. Contents include: antique State of Utah in the interest of: T.S. Utah 84025; or otherwise present Primary Election on Tuesday, struction.com) Agency in the form of a wire trans- furniture, boxes, and misc. items. (DOB: 05June 2002) their claims as required by the CATEGORY INDEX PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIADS DEADLINE August 15, 2017. This year Farm- Owner: Bountiful City, UT fer, cashier’s check or certified C-3368 8/3-10 Name of parent(s)/legal guardian: laws of the state of Utah within Architect: JUB Engineers, Inc. ington City will be conducting a funds. Cash payments, personal Jessica Schoening three months after the date of the • Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 Kaysville, UT NOTICE OF INTENT TO first publication of this notice or be vote-by-mail election. Ballots checks or trust checks are not THE STATE OF UTAH TO: BRIAN • Animals ...... 210 • Homes for Rent ...... 580 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. Project bid documents for this ABANDON PRESCRIPTIVE forever barred. • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 will be mailed 28 days before the bid package will be available at the accepted. EASEMENT SCHOENING Date of first publication: Aug. • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication Election. If you do not wish to office of the construction manager DATED: July 17, 2017. Salt Grass Land and Cattle Co., You are hereby summoned to 3, 2017. • Investments ...... 670 • Building Suppies ...... 830 vote by mail, residents can vote August 4, 2017. All bidders need LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE LLC and Fort Supply Cattle Co., appear before the above-entitled /s/Kirk W. Bennett • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 on election day at the Farming- AGENCY court, 800 West State Street, • Lost & Found ...... 510 to register with the CM in order LLC (collectively, the “Abandon- Attorney for Personal • Child Care ...... 530 ton Community Center located By: Paula Maughan Farmington, Utah on OCTOBER • Commercial Property ...... 810 • Miscellaneous ...... 820 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com to receive full documents and ers”) hereby provide notice of their Representative • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION at 120 S Main Street. The polls future addendum. Contact Tracy Its: Vice President intent to immediately abandon the 24, 2017, at 9:45 a.m. to respond C-3367 8/3-17 • Offi ce Space for Rent/Sale ...... 750 will be open from 7:00 a.m. until Heun (801-951-7284 or theun@ Telephone: (801) 476-0303 prescriptive easement for that to a Petition on file with the court • Condos for Rent ...... 550 Click on the “Classifi eds” tab 1. Always ask for the ad to be read back to you. • Condos for Sale ...... 610 • Open House...... 620 8:00 p.m. hoganconstruction.com) to make web site: www.smithknowles. certain irrigation ditch and those alleging that you have abused INVITATION TO BID • Duplexes for Rent ...... 575 • Produce ...... 230 2. Please check your ad for errors the fi rst day it appears. Clipper Newspapers will You can obtain additional arrangements to receive bidding com appurtenant facilities within the and/or neglected your child. You North Salt Lake City • Duplexes for Sale ...... 825 • Rooms for Rent ...... 560 be responsible for the fi rst incorrect insertion at no greater cost than the original information and any changes to documents. SK File No. 17-0425 easement operated by the Layton- have a right to be represented 10 E Center St. • For Sale ...... 240 • Services ...... 120 North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 STOP BY THE CLIPPER space. Publisher assumes no fi nancial responsibility for errors or omission of copy. location of polling places at www. All project correspondence C-3353 7/20-8/3 Kaysville Ditch Company. Said by an attorney at these proceed- • Free ...... 880 • Storage for Rent ...... 590 Sealed bids for construction of 3. Rate chargers are determined at the time of placement. farmington.utah.gov or call Holly including RFI’s, clarifications prescriptive easement is 5 feet ings. If you do not appear at the • Garage Sales ...... 250 • Trade...... 260 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 SUMMONS FOR the “Eagleridge Drive Resurfac- • Help Wanted ...... 100 • Travel/Time Share ...... 540 4. Cancellations: No refunds or cancellations on extended weeks. Gadd at 801-939-9205. requests and product approval wide, lying 2.5 feet on each side time and place set forth herein, a PUBLICATION ing - Project No. 17-008” will be • Home Appliances ...... 280 • Yard work ...... 115 (across from Robintino’s) 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. Dated this 26th day of July, requests must be emailed to of the center line of said irrigation default judgment will be entered Mark Jensen (mjensen@hogan- Case Number 174700858 ditch; which irrigation ditch cours- received by North Salt Lake City We accept cash, check or credit card: 2017 against you which could include a construction.com). All correspon- at the North Salt Lake City Hall FARMINGTON CITY Judge Thomas L. Kay es through portions of Kaysville termination of your parental rights, dence must include proper backup Comm. T.R. Morgan City and Layton City, Davis Coun- Building, 10 East Center Street, FAX: 801-295-3044 By: Holly Gadd, City Recorder permanent and temporary custody North Salt Lake City, Utah until FREE CLASSIADS with clear description of questions, IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL ty, State of Utah; and encumbers C-3365 8/3 requests and references to plan the following separate parcels orders and an order to pay child 2:00 PM on Tuesday, August 15, for 20 words or less DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR support. and then at said office publicly ANNOUNCEMENT OF pages, details, specification sec- DAVIS COUNTY bearing Davis County Recorder Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads tions, etc. serial numbers: 110920116, C-3358 7/27-8/17 opened and read aloud. The Bid- 60¢ per word after APPOINTMENT AND STATE OF UTAH der shall indicate the Construc- Private party only. Price must appear in the ad. Only 1 item per ad. Mail in, Fax $12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The water treatment system has 110920118, 1109340005, 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful UT 84010 FARMINGTON DEPARTMENT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN tion Contract title, the name and Case No. 173700323 already been purchased and the 1109340005, 114060016, or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. includes online placement MARISOL FIGUEROA, THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF address of the Bidder, and the IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL installation of the system is part of 114060011, 114060012, Petitioner, THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- date and time of the Bid opening. DISTRICT COURT this bid package. 110950105, 110950101, vs. TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, The work to be performed con- DAVIS COUNTY, The Owner reserves the right to 110950097, 112790001, ALEJANDRO RENE STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. sists of furnishing all labor, tools, Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com STATE OF UTAH reject any or all bids or proposals 110950039, 112790001, PAREDES, 179702722, JUDGE THOMAS materials, equipment, transpor- IN THE MATTER OF THE or to waive any formality or tech- 115850063, 115150061, tation, and services required for ESTATE OF CHARISSE nicality deemed in its best interest. Respondent. 116490134, 116490134, L KAY. CASCADE COLLEC- 100 Help Wanted 115 Yard Work 330 Autos for Sale 580 Home for Rent the construction of the above de- CARMEL ALLEN (A/K/A Qualifications may be requested, The State of Utah to: 115890043, 117690001, TIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. EV- scribed project as included in the CHARISSE C. ALLEN A/K/A before or after the bid date, of any ALEJANDRO RENE PAREDES 110630019, 110630019, ELYN NAVARRO AND JASMINE Contract Documents, consisting SEEKING RN/CAREGIVER/ MULCH, MULCH, MULCH! We BOUNTIFUL BENCH spacious CHARISSE ALLEN), bidder. C-3370 8/3-10 You are summoned and re- 110630082, 110630081, JOHNSON, DEFENDANTS. THE of the following items of work: HOME Manager (Bountiful) deliver and place, South Davis home. 3268 Plum Tree Lane. 3bd, a deceased person. quired to file an answer in writing 110630022, 117700001 STATE OF UTAH TO EVELYN NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE removal of approximately 9,300 Seeking Registered Nurse, Home Area. Danny 385-775-1112 2bth, large family room with wet Mara Vania Valdez-Bland, to the Verified Petition filed in the 110610218,117120002, and NAVARRO AND JASMINE JOHN- The following described prop- SY of existing asphalt, pothol- Manager and Direct Care staff for c/o Jennifer E. Decker of Fabian case identified above. 100670066. The easement is SON: You are each summoned bar. Water softener , A/C, included ing and possible repair of storm HANDY ANDY’S VanCott, 215 S. State Street, Suite erty will be sold at public auction Within 30 days after the last generally located as depicted in in and required to answer the com- facility for Intellectual Disabled all appliances, new carpet, fire- drain voids, installation of import- Landscaping and Hauling. 1200, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, to the highest bidder, payable in Exhibits A and B attached hereto. in Bountiful. Small family-like at- place, deck and patio. $1450/mo. day of publication, which is Au- plaint that is on file with the court. ed roadbase for finish grading, Local prompt service has been appointed Personal lawful money of the United States Executed this 26 day of July mosphere. Call 801-292-6797 or No smokers/pets. Bonded Realty gust 3, 2017, you must file your Within 21 days after the last date removal and replacement of mi- Spring clean-up Our Specialty Representative of the above- at the time of sale, at the Justice 2017. email [email protected]. 801-359-7979 answer with the clerk of the court of publication of this summons, nor concrete, installation of new Complete tree service entitled estate. Creditors of the Complex, Court’s Building, 800 Salt Grass Land & at Second District Court, 800 West you must each file your written asphalt, and complete roadway HARDWOOD FLOOR installa- Weeding estate are hereby notified to: (1) West State Street, Farmington, Cattle Co., LLC State Street, Farmington, Utah answer with the clerk of the court restriping; all in accordance with tion and refininsher wanted. No Shrub removal 810 Commercial Property deliver or mail their written claims Utah 84025, on August 23, 2017, Fort Supply Cattle Co., LLC 84025 and serve a copy of your at the following address: 800 W the Drawings and Specifications Flowerbed Preparation to the Personal Representative at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the C-3366 8/3-10 experience required. Pay starting answer on Petitioner’s attorney State St., Farmington, UT 84025, prepared by the North Salt Lake Clean and Haul COMMERICAL OFFICE Space at the address above; (2) deliver purpose of foreclosing a trust at $12-$18 per hour depending on at 214 East 500 South, Salt Lake SUMMONS and you must each mail or deliver City Engineering Department. RENT 2 OWN in Centerville Pages Ln & 400 or mail their written claims to the deed dated September 20, 1996, experience. 801-721-1240. City, Utah 84111. IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JU- a copy to plaintiff’s attorney Chad Copies of the Contract Docu- WE DO IT ALL E Great Dental Space, owner Personal Representative’s attor- and executed by PAUL BLAIR DOOR & WINDOW Installer If you fail to file and serve your VENILE COURT IN AND FOR DA- C. Rasmussen at PO Box 723, ments and Drawings may be ob- Free Estimates NO CREDIT REQUIRED will give allowance for T.I.’s 801- neys of record, Jennifer E. Decker AND ANGELA BLAIR HUSBAND tained from the City’s website at needed One year experience re- of Fabian VanCott, 215 S. State answer on time, judgment by de- VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Provo, UT 84603. If you fail to do 801-425-2587 557-4179 AND WIFE, as Trustors, in favor www.nslcity.org. quired. Job duties include install- Street, Suite 1200, Salt Lake City, fault will be taken against you for Case No. 1142079 so, judgment by default will be $299 of BANK OF UTAH as Beneficiary, Questions may be directed PRO LANDSCAPING Utah, 84111; or (3) file their written the relief demanded in the Verified State of Utah in the interest of: J. taken against you for the relief ing doors, windows, etc in new which Trust Deed was recorded to Parker Bradley at (801) 335- claims with the Clerk of the Court Divorce Petition. V. (DOB: 02December2014) demanded in the complaint. This construction and existing homes. Summer cleanup. Deposit on September 23, 1996, as Entry 8730. C-3371 8/3-10 of Davis County, 425 N. Wasatch, The Verified Divorce Petition is Name of parent(s)/legal guardian: lawsuit is an attempt to collect a Pay based on experience and Flower beds, shrub removal, No. 1275589, in Book 2046, at 9000 LEGALS Layton, UT 84041, or otherwise on file with the clerk of the court. Desiree Vasquez debt of $6,180.54. /s/ Chad C. skill set. Contact Brent Nelson at weeding, complete tree service. Page 42, in the Official Records NOTICE TO CREDITORS: B.K. present their claims as required by You can obtain a copy of the Veri- THE STATE OF UTAH TO: Rasmussen C-3317 7/13-8/3 801-295-9471. clean and haul. of Davis County, State of Utah Winn is the personal representa- SUMMONS Utah law within three months after fied Divorce Petition by requesting TURRELL NEWSOME WE DO IT ALL!!! covering real property purportedly ANNOUNCEMENT OF tive upon the death of Howard LAWN MAINTENANCE IN THE SECOND DISTRICT the date of the first publication of one from the clerk of the court at You are hereby summoned to Free estimates. 801-888-1883 located at 24 South 300 West, APPOINTMENT Winn, June 26, 2017. All claims F/T-P/T-SUB Worker wanted, JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR this notice or be forever barred. the above address or by calling appear before the above-entitled must be addressed to the per- DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mow lawns in Davis County, $12/ DATED: July 14, 2017 (801) 447-3800. court, 800 West State Street, sonal representative at P.O. Box 120 Services Case No. 1129455 FABIAN VANCOTT County, Utah, and more particu- Estate of Kenneth Eldwin Be- hr to start. Experience preferred. DATED this 20th day of June, Farmington, Utah on SEPTEM- 996 Bountiful, UT 84011 and must State of Utah in the interest: A.J. Jennifer E. Decker larly described as: ment Kurt 801-355-5233 or 801-706- 2017. BER 7, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. to Case Number: 173700331 be presented within 3 months after SEAMLESS ALUMINUM (DOB: 16Nov2010) Attorneys for Personal ALL OF LOT 4, SADDLE- 1252 UTAH LEGAL CLINIC respond to a Petition on file with Kenneth Briant Bement, whose Name of parent(s)/legal guardian: Representative WOOD SUBDIVISION PHASE the date of first publication of this RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- Attorney for Petitioner the court alleging that you have address is 941 Springwood Drive, State of Utah C-3354 7/20-8/3 1, CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS notice or be forever barred. Pub- ing, deck and fence repairs, By ANGELA H. ELMORE abused and/or neglected your North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 THE STATE OF UTAH TO: COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING lished in the Davis Clipper July 27, SPREAD THE WORD!! tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS C-3343 7/13-8/3 child. You have a right to be has been appointed and therefore GORGONIO VALDEZ-OJEDA TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THERE- August 3 and 10, 2017. Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. 520 Instruction/Tutoring Project: Mueller Park Water represented by an attorney at is personal representative of the Bun Basket is now hiring! You are hereby summoned to OF. Tax ID: 12-222-0004 NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE C-3356 go2jasonhansen.com Treatment Plant, Bountiful City, these proceedings. If you do not above-captioned estate. Creditors Duties include: appear before the above-entitled The current Beneficiary of the OF STORED GOODS *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* court, 800 W. State St., Farming- UT appear at the time and place set of the estate are hereby notified • Decorating Cookies DO NOT Register any where trust deed is UTAH HOUSING In accordance with Utah Code to: (1) deliver or mail their written • Preparing soups and 35 yrs. exp. excellent references ton, Utah on SEPTEMBER 14, Bid Package #2: Building Addi- forth herein, a default judgment else for Preschool this fall FINANCE AGENCY nka UTAH Sec. 38-8-4 (Utah Self Storage claims to the personal representa- sandwiches 2017, at 9:45 a.m. to respond to tion & Installation of New Water will be entered against you which Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free until you’ve checked out www. HOUSING CORPORATION, and Facility Act) notice is hereby given tive at the address above; (2) mail • Taking, preparing a Petition on file with the court Treatment System. could include a termination of Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- centervilleacademy.org! the record owners of the property that the contents of the following or deliver their written claims to the customer orders alleging that your parental rights Bid Due: August 17, 2017 at 2:00 your parental rights, permanent 699-1942 Marcia Anderson’s Preschool as of the recording of the Notice unit will be sold at public auction personal representative’s attorney • Cash Handling to the above-named child should PM prevailing Mountain Time and temporary custody orders 1248 Main, Centerville Since CMGC: Hogan & Associates of Default are PAUL BLAIR AND to settle delinquent accounts. or record, Kirk W. Bennett at the • Daily responsibilities CONCRETE be terminated. You have a right to and an order to pay child support. 1983. 801-298-KIDS(5437) or Construction, Inc., 940 N 1250 ANGELA BLAIR. Auction will be held at Main Street following address Post Office Box Compensation: TBD Patios, driveways, RV Pads, be represented by an attorney at C-3364 8/3-24 801-390-9149. W, Centerville, UT 84014 Bidders must tender to the Storage, 585 N. Main Street, 416, West Jordan, Utah 84084; Morning and Afternoon walks. Lic/Ins. Small jobs okay. these proceedings. If you do not shifts available References, Senior discount. Call ADVENTURE DEN Preschool. appear at the time and place set forth herein, the hearing will pro- from 7am -7pm Dan 801-518-7265 Bilingual Hola! Enrolling 2017-18, ceed in your absence and could few spots open Tuesday & Thurs- Get the word out! “Bun Basket ‘n Bakery is looking COLLETTES CUSTOM result in a termination of your days 9am-11:30am. Kindergarten for friendly, dependable customer Cleaning. House cleaning parental rights. C-3372 8/3-24 service oriented people to work in a customized to fit your needs. Readiness & more. 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Farmington, marijuana posses- order, false police report. controlled substances. Daniel Jones, 35, DCSO, Felicia Lopez, 28, DCSO, theft. sion, traffic offense. Stephan Hart, 34, DCSO, DUI Jacob Hoskins, 36, DCSO, DUI property damage. The following is a list of book- Kevin Schofield, 52, DCSO, Calob Cooer, 24, Transcor, no drugs. alcohol. Elizabeth Maua, 38, Bountiful ings with total fines and/or bail marijuana possession, burglary. insurance, traffic offense. Justin Brandreth, 33, Bradley Johnson, 45, DCSO, PD, aggravated assault weapon. exceeding $1,000. Marc Stager, 51, Layton PD, Marie Bingham, 52, DCSO, Clearfield PD, theft. aggravated assault weapon. Patience Norcross, 25, criminal trespass. narcotic equipment, DUI alcohol, Vicente Alvarez, 26, DCSO, Donald Carter, 58, Layton PD, Clearfield PD, possession of Monday, July 24 Richard Guzman, 55, North Salt shoplifting. marijuana possession. assault. weapon. Jennifer Frew, 30, Clearfield Lake PD, marijuana possession. Angell Christiansen, 19, Richard Kagel, 36, DCSO, Nicholas Andersen, 36, Lay- PD, disorderly conduct. Friday, July 28 Jesse Martinez, 22, North Clearfield PD, contempt of court. marijuana possession. Matthew Britt, 45, Bountiful ton PD, no insurance, fraud-false Scott Spencer, 53, DCSO, vio- Salt Lake PD, damage property Grant Stanfield, 54, Center- Kenneth Talbert, 44, DCSO, statement. lation of pretrial protective order. PD, traffic offense, DUI alcohol. private, traffic offense, marijuana ville PD, assault, property dam- amhetamine possession. Keyona White, 22, Sunset PD, Mitchell Martin, 26, Layton PD, possession. age, family offenses. Debra McQuiston, 49, DCSO, Saturday, July 29 marijuana possession, fraudulent Paul Rivera, 54, North Salt narcotic equipment possession. Donovan Gomez, 20, Sunset James Lee, 38, Layton PD, traffic offense. activities, narcotic equipment Lake PD, DUI alcohol. John Malaska, 35, Farm- PD, flight to avoid prosecution. shoplifting, burglary, marijuana Zachary Ellis, 29, Layton PD, possession. Dallas Nickerson, 22, Bounti- ington PD, heroin possession, Douglas Christensen, 23, possession. possession of weapon, narcotic Ann Marie Price, 45, DCSO, ful PD, controlled substances. assault. Clearfield PD, DUI alcohol Adam Lippert, 27, AP&P equipment. fraud-illegal use credit cards, Trevor Perkins, 23, DCSO, Skyler Scothern, 27, Syracuse Robert Taylor, 33, FBI-Salt Farmington, heroin possession, Cory Joe DeYoung, 54, traffic offense. false police report, criminal PD, controlled substances. Lake City, entice solicit seduce or assault. Farmington PD, traffic offense, Danirae Montoya, 27, Farm- trespass. Terrell Jones, 25, UHP, driving lure a minor. Dillon Simons, 23, West violation of pretrial protective ington PD, marijuana possession. Santana Percival, 26, DCSO, on suspension. Melinda Sharp, 32, Bountiful Bountiful PD, theft. order. Caysee Rebolloso, 27, Farm- driving on suspension, hit and PD, shoplifting. Odessa Buchanan, 27, Cen- James Reiter, 41, Farmington Tuesday, July 25 ington PD, fraud-illegal use credit run, traffic offense, DUI alcohol. terville PD, controlled substances. District Court, assault. Nicholas Gonzaga-Olin- Wednesday, July 26 cards. Hayley Rose, 33, DCSO, Brycon Heath, 31, Centerville Jeffery Reyna, 37, DCSO, no quevitch, 41, North Salt Lake PD, Jack Fuentes, 25, North Salt Brandi Holmes, 51, Clearfield burglary, traffic offense. PD, controlled substances. insurance. family offenses, property damage. Lake PD, burglary. PD, violation of pretrial protective Kaleb Wilson, 25, Utah Transit Desmond Mashburn, 49, Ricky Delgado, 35, Clinton Joshua Rasmussen, 22, Christopher Massaro, 45, order. Authority, narcotic equipment Syracuse PD, entice solicit PD, narcotic equipment posses- Woods Cross PD, obstructing Bountiful PD, failure to appear, Genie Gutierrez, 35, DCSO, possession, traffic offense. seduce or lure a minor. sion. justice. shoplifting. fraud by wire. Jeff Snow, 36, Kaysville PD, Steven Mitchell, 53, Center- Sonny Gardner, 36, Kaysville Lindsey Warner, 33, DCSO, Andrew Ridd, 35, DCSO, ha- Shaleesa Fitches, 25, Cen- traffic offense. ville PD, DUI alcohol. PD, narcotic equipment posses- assault. rassing communication, burglary, terville PD, narcotic equipment, Quinn Cleveland, 25, Layton Kyle Poffenbarger, 26, FBI sion, driving on suspension. Patrick Rupert, 30, DCSO, intimidation, assault. shoplifting, controlled substanc- PD, receive stolen property, Salt Lake City, obscene material Alex Ostler, 20, North Salt controlled substances, narcotic Renee Kammeyer, 30, DCSO, es. possession of weapon, burglary Lake PD, fraudulent activities, equipment possession. criminal trespass. sell. Breanna Burnor, 24, Prisoner tools, false police report. controlled substances. John Patin, 40, DCSO, driving Colby Barrow, 22, DCSO, as- Transport Service, assault. Ramos Delgado, 50, Center- Thursday, July 27 Mikiyas Lemon, 19, Center- on suspension. sault. Niklaus McDonald, 40, UHP, James Price, 25, Centerville ville PD, fraud-illegal use credit ville PD, family offenses. Patrick Keeton, 44, DCSO, Wesley Keech, 37, AP&P violation of pretrial protective PD, shoplifting. cards. narcotic equipment possession, Sarah Munn, 37, DCSO, TV Guide AUGUST 3, 2017