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Look for it next week... Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source Daylight saving time starts Sunday: The Remember to set your clocks ahead Davis Clipper 1 hour 75 cents VOL. 125 NO. 32 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 LegisLative roundup Legislators will be working into the night to wrap things up on Capitol Hill —As make the Spiral Jetty the official state work of art. Considered one the 2017 legislative ses- of the top 10 land art sculptures sion comes to a close in the world, the Spiral Jetty was created by Robert Smithson today, lawmakers are and completed in 1970, bringing scrambling to push visitors to Rozel Point from all over the world. After a great deal of through bills at the 11th discussion, the bill passed out of hour. the Senate. Here are a few that are working School accountability and their way through the system student assessment according to Sen. Todd Weiler’s SB220 would do away with weekly update: the SAGE test for high school Spiral Jetty students and instead 9th, 10th, HB211, sponsored by Rep. Becky and 11th graders would take the STUDENTS gATHER to perform in the Capitol rotunda during the 2017 Legislative Session. Edwards, R-North Salt Lake would n See “SESSION” p. A6 Photo by Becky Ginos | Davis Clipper

Home on the ranch Visitors enjoy a quiet moment at Fielding Garr ranch at Antelope Island. The ranch’s curator will offer guided tours through the entire ranch site on March 11 at 2 p.m. The tour will include everything from from the original ranch house, shearing barns and corrals. Though the tour itself is free, there is an admission fee to enter Antelope Island. organizers ask that participants dress for the weather, as the tour is in the cold weather. The state park is also planning several other activities throughout March and April. For details, see A2.

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March 14 Utah Code doesn’t permit opinion balloting event honors BY TOM HARALDSEN cities that wanted to offer anything in the code that [email protected] their residents a non-binding allows that.” opinion question as part of Bountiful city leaders Vestil Harrison BOUNTIFUL—Before last their elections,” said Justin had contended from the week’s decision by the Boun- Lee, Deputy Director of beginning of the city hall/ BY JENNIFFER WARDELL tiful City Council to cancel Elections for the Utah Lt. plaza proposal that their [email protected] contracts for construction of Governor’s office. “Our office decision was administrative, a new city hall, opponents of has said repeatedly that not legislative, and therefore CENTERVILLE—Come learn more the proposal coordinated a short of a specific segment not something that needed to about one of the people who made petition for referendum drive in the Utah Code that covers be approved by voters. Lee Centerville what it is today. in December. They were such a situation, those said the fact that the Utah Whitaker Museum is celebrating hoping to place the issue kinds of ballot issues aren’t Code doesn’t address such the upcoming Vestil Harrison Day of whether a new city hall permissible.” opinion-seeking elections with a special “Keeping Their should be built in Bountiful Lee said that when a makes that statement by Stories Alive” presentation, set for before voters on a municipal municipality is proposing a itself. March 14 at 7 p.m. at Centerville election ballot. tax increase or a bonding “We elect people to make City Hall. The event will feature But the state official in issue, there is a process decisions, and we can’t put displays and a presentation on charge of elections said to get those issues on a everything on a ballot,” he Vestil Harrison, an author and VESTIL HARRISON was the first such a ballot issue isn’t ballot. But asking for citizen said. “We trust those we’ve artist who founded the Centerville inductee into the Centerville Hall of permissible in Utah. opinions “isn’t part of the elected to office to make Fame. “There have been a few code. There’s a lack of those decisions for us.” n See “HARRISON” p. A6 Courtesy photo Have you protected YOUR loved ones? Get Your Affairs in Order Independent Trust Review • Revocable Trusts • Wills/Will Review Powers of Attorney • Medical Directives • Capacity Evaluations

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CRIMe BRIeFs Police identify body found near elementary BOUNTIFUL—A body found last week in vehicle was found at 600 South 500 West Compiled by Becky Ginos the Mill Creek channel near the play- a few minutes later but officers couldn’t ground at Washington Elementary has locate Isaacson. texted to KAYSVILLEPD and your tip to been identified. On Feb. 27 children on the playground 847411 or call 801-546-1131. Detectives believe Jeremy Shane at the school saw a body in the channel Isaacson, 38, from Marriott-Slaterville had and reported it to the playground super- been in the area of the school on Feb. 25 visor who called 911. Bountiful Police about 8 p.m. after he fled from police. He officers and South Davis Metro Fire had been stopped for lane violations and crews responded and found a partially speeding at 2900 South Hwy. 89. Police submerged deceased male in the creek. detected an odor of alcohol during the According to police, there were no appar- traffic stop, but Isaacson drove off in the ent injuries or signs of foul play. The case vehicle while the officer was reviewing is still under investigation. documents. After a brief pursuit, offi- cers lost sight of Isaacson’s vehicle. The [email protected] Enjoy upcoming events on Antelope Island A number of events excited to offer a night sky Ranch haunted? Come are planned in the weeks photography class. Meet and see for yourself. Police seek suspect in ahead at the Antelope at the visitor center at 7 Meet at the Fielding Kaysville robbery Island State Park. Here’s a p.m. for a short presenta- Garr Ranch at 8 p.m. and Layton America First list of a few: tion on sunset photogra- learn about methods used KAYSVILLE—Police are looking for robbed at gunpoint March 11 – Guided phy and again at 8:30 p.m. to detect unexplained a suspect in an aggravated robbery at Ranch Tours for night sky photogra- things. You will be al- phy. Each presentation will lowed to wander through Come and join us at 2 RB’s One Stop at 135 S. Main Street in LAYTON—An America First Credit Union be followed by a hands-on the buildings looking for p.m. for guided tours with Kaysville. at 172 N. Fort Lane in Layton was robbed experience out in the park evidence of visitors from the curator at the Fielding On Feb. 27 about 8:30 p.m. a man Feb. 27 when two suspects entered the using the skills learned beyond the grave. Please Garr Ranch. See the entire entered the store with a handgun and business with a gun. during the presentations. bring a flashlight and ranch site from the origi- demanded money from an employee, Police said the suspects are described For more information and camera. For more infor- nal ranch house, shearing police said. The suspect exited the store as about 30 years old and around 5’ 7”. to register for this event, mation email barns and corrals. Please clayshel- and ran north. He is described as a white No shots were fired and there were no please visit https://www.pic- [email protected]. male, 6’ tall, wearing dark pants, white injuries. The suspects fled on foot but be sure to dress for the weather as the tour is in tureline.com/collections/ April 21 – Wild Aware shoes, grey hoodie, a mask and police said they may have gotten into a events/products/night-sky- sunglasses. maroon pickup. the cold weather. For more Utah-Hiking information email clayshel- photography-at-antelope- Join Wild Aware Utah Several agencies assisted in the Please contact the police with any [email protected]. island-march-25-2017 in the visitor center at search. No one was injured in the incident. information at 801-497-8300. April 1 – International 7 p.m. When hiking in Anonymous information and tips can be March 25 – Jr. Ranger Program-Wildlife Detectives Fun At Work Day Utah you are hiking in the presence of wild- Join us in the visitors More information to life. Learn tips to keep center at 2 p.m. and learn come yourself safe and avoid how to find clues about the April 14 – Haunted disturbing wildlife while Centerville police warn about mail theft wildlife living in the area. Ranch? you are in their home. Come and find out what Is the Fielding Garr CENTERVILLE—Several sible, take it directly to the tion. signs animals leave behind mail thefts have occurred post office and put it in the According to the Center- and how to identify them. in Centerville recently drop box inside. The next ville Police Department’s Wear walking shoes and and police are warning best option is to put it in Facebook page, packages dress for the weather. This The residents to be aware so the drop-off box on post are still being stolen from program is geared for ages that they do not become office property. the front porches of homes 12 and under but all ages Davis Clipper victims. • If you are a business, so watch out for your are welcome. Children The police offer these you can make a request neighbors’ homes as well attending the program will Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. suggestions: with the post office to not as your own. If you see a earn an Antelope Island Jr. Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 • Try and retrieve your have your mail delivered package being delivered Ranger Badge. mail as soon as possible on Saturdays. This elimi- and witness any suspicious Volume 125 Number 32 after it has been delivered nates having mail sit in the activity, don’t be afraid to March 25 – Night Sky March 9, 2017 to your home or business box over the weekend. call police. For more infor- Photography at Antelope THE DAVIS CLIPPER mailbox. • Contact the post office mation contact the depart- (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper Island Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at • When mailing a check and place a hold on your ment at 801-292-8441. Antelope Island State Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to or payment, if at all pos- mail while you are on vaca- [email protected] Park and Pictureline are The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. A2 News/CRIMe BRIeFs CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 News A3

CRIMe BRIeFs Police identify body found near elementary BOUNTIFUL—A body found last week in vehicle was found at 600 South 500 West Compiled by Becky Ginos the Mill Creek channel near the play- a few minutes later but officers couldn’t Reaching goals, dealing with the unexpected fills full life ground at Washington Elementary has locate Isaacson. been identified. On Feb. 27 children on the playground texted to KAYSVILLEPD and your tip to Hong Kong and Tokyo, regain some movement. 847411 or call 801-546-1131. Detectives believe Jeremy Shane at the school saw a body in the channel BY LOUISE R. SHAW Isaacson, 38, from Marriott-Slaterville had and reported it to the playground super- [email protected] and on his way back he Over a three and a half been in the area of the school on Feb. 25 visor who called 911. Bountiful Police requested returning via year period, she drove about 8 p.m. after he fled from police. He officers and South Davis Metro Fire NORTH SALT LAKE—To a westward route, and thousands of miles “to had been stopped for lane violations and crews responded and found a partially sit with Barbara Dowdle was able to visit Thailand, get her body put back speeding at 2900 South Hwy. 89. Police submerged deceased male in the creek. and listen to her stories is Pakistan, New Delhi, together.” detected an odor of alcohol during the According to police, there were no appar- to be transported through Israel (just days before For 38 years, Barbara traffic stop, but Isaacson drove off in the ent injuries or signs of foul play. The case times and places, highs the Six-day War), Greece, and her family cared for vehicle while the officer was reviewing is still under investigation. and lows of a rich and full Switzerland and more. Karen, who passed away documents. After a brief pursuit, offi- life. “It was amazing that a in 2011. cers lost sight of Isaacson’s vehicle. The [email protected] You hear about life in few months before our Not long after, Barbara Tonga in the 1950s before 16th wedding anniver- again found herself the there was electricity or sary, these three goals caregiver, this time for phone service. You hear had been accomplished,” Jack, who was having Enjoy upcoming events on Antelope Island about driving thousands she said. problems related to age. of miles through Idaho Barbara had a few other It was important to her to A number of events excited to offer a night sky Ranch haunted? Come and Wyoming to make goals, but they took more care for him at her home, Police seek suspect in are planned in the weeks photography class. Meet and see for yourself. sure an injured daughter time to accomplish. despite numerous falls. ahead at the Antelope at the visitor center at 7 Meet at the Fielding got the best possible care. In 1978, she and her Through their experi- Kaysville robbery Island State Park. Here’s a p.m. for a short presenta- Garr Ranch at 8 p.m. and You hear about finishing a husband went to Israel, ences, Barbara said her Layton America First list of a few: tion on sunset photogra- learn about methods used degree 40 years later than something that was im- children learned “to KAYSVILLE—Police are looking for robbed at gunpoint March 11 – Guided phy and again at 8:30 p.m. to detect unexplained once planned. portant to her. Another always be kind to each a suspect in an aggravated robbery at Ranch Tours for night sky photogra- things. You will be al- You hear about setting goal was to finish her other.” phy. Each presentation will lowed to wander through Come and join us at 2 goals and working hard degree and many years “Nobody gets mad or RB’s One Stop at 135 S. Main Street in LAYTON—An America First Credit Union be followed by a hands-on the buildings looking for p.m. for guided tours with and never giving up. later, with the encourage- angry,” she said, “when Kaysville. at 172 N. Fort Lane in Layton was robbed experience out in the park evidence of visitors from the curator at the Fielding No one could have ment and support of her you think of someone else On Feb. 27 about 8:30 p.m. a man Feb. 27 when two suspects entered the using the skills learned beyond the grave. Please Garr Ranch. See the entire imagined the experiences children, she completed all the time, you forget entered the store with a handgun and business with a gun. during the presentations. bring a flashlight and ranch site from the origi- she would have and the her degree in 1994 – 40 about yourself.” demanded money from an employee, Police said the suspects are described For more information and camera. For more infor- nal ranch house, shearing roles she would fill in years after Jack finished So many of her stories police said. The suspect exited the store as about 30 years old and around 5’ 7”. to register for this event, mation email BARBARA DOWDLE SHARES her art at Lamplight Art Gallery. Her life is an example of hard work barns and corrals. Please clayshel- her 84-years-and count- his. include miracles: Jack and ran north. He is described as a white No shots were fired and there were no please visit https://www.pic- [email protected]. and never giving up. male, 6’ tall, wearing dark pants, white injuries. The suspects fled on foot but be sure to dress for the ing, least of all Barbara Photo by Louise R. Shaw/Davis Clipper “He said I was like Mo- had a dream when in Viet- weather as the tour is in tureline.com/collections/ April 21 – Wild Aware Dowdle. ses,” she said, “wandering nam where he saw what tennis shoes, grey hoodie, a mask and police said they may have gotten into a events/products/night-sky- they would name their have understood.” A healthy baby was born in the wilderness.” his son would like sunglasses. maroon pickup. the cold weather. For more Utah-Hiking It was in 1951 that she information email clayshel- photography-at-antelope- Join Wild Aware Utah married Jack Dowdle, her boats, not their children.” Much could be writ- six-and-a-half months Her degree was a before the baby was born Several agencies assisted in the Please contact the police with any [email protected]. island-march-25-2017 in the visitor center at husband of 66 years who Though she tried to get ten of their adventures later. bachelor of fine arts and on the other side of the search. No one was injured in the incident. information at 801-497-8300. March 25 – Jr. Ranger April 1 – International 7 p.m. When hiking in passed away in January of her children to wear little in Tonga – of the 20,000 In 1966, Jack was given she is one of the found- world. Blessings prom- Anonymous information and tips can be slippers in Tonga “be- pounds of cement sent an assignment to go to Program-Wildlife Detectives Fun At Work Day Utah you are hiking in this year. ing members and current ised health and recovery the presence of wild- The two had met in cause there were chick- due to a telegraph error Vietnam and build air- exhibitors at Lamplight even when it seemed Join us in the visitors More information to life. Learn tips to keep Nampa, Idaho and were ens running around and (2,000 pounds had been plane hangars. For three Art Gallery. impossible. A chance center at 2 p.m. and learn come yourself safe and avoid married in the Salt Lake foot-long centipedes,” she ordered) that became of the next four years, It was another car meeting with a Tongan how to find clues about the April 14 – Haunted disturbing wildlife while Temple, then studied at eventually gave up. 17 churches, of the visit he would be in Vietnam accident that had made family in Bountiful helped Centerville police warn about mail theft wildlife living in the area. Ranch? you are in their home. BYU. Jack got his degree “We had to forget ev- to the island where the and she would raise their finishing that degree all her reunite with a woman Come and find out what Is the Fielding Garr CENTERVILLE—Several sible, take it directly to the tion. in 1954 and several years erything we knew about Bounty mutiny took place, children. the more of a challenge. she had grown to love 50 signs animals leave behind later, with a 1-year-old and life in America,” she said. of the dedication “I would gather the In 1973, her second years earlier in Tonga. mail thefts have occurred post office and put it in the According to the Center- and how to identify them. in Centerville recently drop box inside. The next ville Police Department’s a 3-year-old in tow, the “There were no toys for in New Zealand. girls once a month and daughter Karen, an The day she decided Wear walking shoes and little family traveled by children, no shops to buy But more must be said tell them not to get mar- 18-year-old in the folk to visit BYU to learn and police are warning best option is to put it in Facebook page, packages dress for the weather. This The residents to be aware so the drop-off box on post are still being stolen from boat to Tonga to serve a clothes. We had to learn about the years that fol- ried right out of high dance program at BYU, about her application, program is geared for ages building mission for the to survive.” lowed. school because colleges was in an accident and she learned she had just that they do not become office property. the front porches of homes 12 and under but all ages Davis Clipper LDS church. She remembered Several years after their were available to girls injured in a way that been admitted, though it victims. • If you are a business, so watch out for your are welcome. Children The police offer these you can make a request neighbors’ homes as well Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. It took three weeks to meeting John Groberg, a return from Tonga, they now,” she said. “They required constant care for had been years since the attending the program will get there. missionary who shared were called to help build needed to have some way the rest of her life. process began. suggestions: with the post office to not as your own. If you see a Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 earn an Antelope Island Jr. Traveling by sea was his experiences in a the Polynesian Cultural to earn a living and educa- Barbara was expecting Barbara, who has lived • Try and retrieve your have your mail delivered package being delivered Ranger Badge. mail as soon as possible on Saturdays. This elimi- and witness any suspicious Volume 125 Number 32 not always easy. book that later became a Center in Oahu, Hawaii tion was important. I told their seventh child and in North Salt Lake since after it has been delivered nates having mail sit in the activity, don’t be afraid to March 25 – Night Sky March 9, 2017 During one trek to movie. but three days before them I was going to do almost lost both Karen 1981, said nothing in her to your home or business box over the weekend. call police. For more infor- Photography at Antelope THE DAVIS CLIPPER New Zealand, “I thought He had come to their they were to leave, Bar- the same thing. It was one and the child due to the life turned out how she mailbox. • Contact the post office mation contact the depart- Island (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper I would die I was so sea- island from serving on a bara, her three children of the goals I always had.” trauma. expected it to. Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at sick,” she recalled. more distant one and did and her mother-in-law Jack and Barbara had Because she wanted “You just have to have • When mailing a check and place a hold on your ment at 801-292-8441. Antelope Island State Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to or payment, if at all pos- mail while you are on vaca- [email protected] Park and Pictureline are The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. They served in Tonga not use a fork or spoon as were in a car that was hit set goals after hearing a only the best care for faith,” she said. “And you for three years, during he sat on the tapa cloth to by a semi-truck trailer. motivational speech at her daughter and knew it have to work hard. If it’s which time they added eat Tongan-style. She was pregnant with BYU. would come from being not what you planned, you another daughter, Moana. “I looked at him and their fourth child and The first had been to home, she kept Karen at work around it.” “People were horrified thought, ‘that’s what had two fractures on her serve a mission, the sec- home even though it was “And don’t give up,” she that we would name her we’re going to be too,’” pelvis and one on her hip ond to live on a farm. And eight months before she said. Moana,” said Dowdle, she said. bone. the third – one Jack held started to come out of a laughing about the Dis- “You can’t understand Her mother-in-law was – was to circumnavigate coma. Editor’s note: If you ney movie with a heroine a culture unless you’re critically injured so Jack the globe. Barbara later learned know someone with an of the same name. “It there quite a while,” she lived with her and Barba- It was on his way to about a specialist – one interesting life story, please means ‘deep blue of the said. “If we’d only been ra lived with her parents Vietnam that he was of only two in the nation let us know at tharaldsen@ ocean,’ and that’s what there a year, we’d never as she relearned to walk. able to visit Hawaii and – who could help Karen davisclipper.com. Local women honored for ‘Winter Foundation’ efforts America First Credit Union hosts ‘Shred-Your-Stuff Saturday’ Soroptimist International told her about children ner donated the $100 she of Bountiful honored Jamie who would come to her received as part of the Get rid of unwanted members can shred items at Skinner with the group’s classroom during the Ruby Award to OUR, say- papers, financial documents no cost and worry free. 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Kids can access online tools to do student training. their work at the library or on the soccer “Davis School District received the field. Learning is not just happening on second highest grant of approximately $3 our real estate.” million over three years,” said Don Beatty, The grant isn’t intended for purchas- district administrator over digital teaching ing a bunch of devices for classrooms, he and learning. “It requires the district to do said. “We’re looking at innovation – new a needs assessment to see the gaps that ways to use them and maximize the de- need to be filled. Davis is already great vices we already have.” and well ahead of the state average with The funds will also be used to enhance DAvIS BEhAvIORAl hEAlTh staff members accept the 2016 Governor’s Award. infrastructure. Now we can go to the next the district’s current network by optimiz- Courtesy photo level to train teachers and make them ing 2 GB service now in place at each ‘learning ready.’ The timing is perfect for school to full 10 GB as it becomes avail- us. We have a robust infrastructure but able. we want to stay ahead of the curve.” “When employed as part of a compre- DBH honored for efforts to Beatty recently gave a presentation on hensive educational strategy, the effective the grant to school board members at use of technology increases teaching their Feb. 21 meeting. opportunities, significantly enhances fight against opioid abuse “We recognize the need to train not just learning, increases access and promotes teachers but administrators to best fit the efficiency,” Beatty said. “It’s not just about BY BECKY GINOS kind of a three pronged Schenk said some students’ needs,” he said. “How do you the money but we want students to get ex- [email protected] approach. We’ve had people come in for design an instructional program to get cited. We hope to spend the funds respon- billboards and posters for treatment on their own ready for jobs these students will do in sibly and get better educational results for FARMINGTON—Opioid public awareness about or a doctor or the court the future?” the kids.” addiction has hit epidem- the dangers of opioids. system might refer them Beatty said there are four super skills ic proportions. So much We’ve also partnered to DBH. so that the crisis has even with IHC for education in “When someone comes been addressed during their facilities to help doc- in they’ll meet with a this legislative session. tors minimize prescribing therapist who will do a Bountiful Rotary offers many An agency that has them. They’re encour- screening evaluation and worked tirelessly to curb aged not to use an opioid recommend appropri- the problem, Davis Be- the first time or prescribe ate care,” she said. “The havioral Health (DBH), for only seven days. We biggest thing is we use service opportunities for all was recognized for its want to minimize the evidence based treatment efforts recently with the amount of opioids on the and it’s working.” BY JENNIFFER WARDEll 2016 Governor’s Award street and get them out As part of the program, [email protected] for excellence in sub- of medicine cabinets. We Schenk recommends BOUNTIFUl—If you’re stance abuse treatment. don’t want doctors to be everyone have Naloxone looking to serve, the Boun- DBH was presented with contributing to the addic- (NARCAN) in his or her tiful Rotary Club is a good the award at a Davis tion.” first aid kit. “It reverses place to do it. County Commission DBH also treats those the side effects of an That was the message meeting on Feb. 14. who are already addicted. opioid overdose,” she the club sent at a special “We’ve been really “They work with a sub- said. “Any doctor can community dinner held working hard to com- stance abuse therapist, prescribe it or patients late last week, where the bat the opioid epidemic attend group therapy can get it from us or their group shared their long list through public education and we also use certain pharmacist can give it of local and international campaigns, educating medications to help with out without a prescrip- service projects with local doctors and through treatment,” said Schenk. tion. It’s just in case. We leaders and residents. treating those who are “There is good scientific hope they never need it Though the Bountiful already addicted,” said evidence that the medica- but we’d rather they be Rotary’s annual car show is FORMER State Representative Curt Oda was among those who Dr. Noel Schenk, medi- tions help them to get alive.” well known in the Bountiful attended the dinner. Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper cal director at DBH. “It’s clean and stay clean.” area, members are hoping to encourage residents to teaches the students “The dictionaries are get more involved in some leadership skills, and spon- awesome,” said Casey of the club’s other service sor Interact Clubs at both Pickett, the vice principal at efforts. schools. Interact Clubs are Oak Hills Elementary and “A lot of people know service organizations that Kays Creek Elementary. about our ‘Coats for Kids have sponsored projects “I know they seem like Car Show,’ but there’s a like delivering bike helmets they’re becoming more and lot of other things we’re to kids in need and earning more obsolete, but third doing,” said John Redd, the money to provide Sub-For- grade is the perfect age to club’s current president. Santa for local families. receive them. They take The club has been “Her kids were so happy ownership, and get really involved with several they were able to have a excited that it’s theirs.” projects over the years, one Christmas,” said Maura The club also does a of which is getting water, Knutson, co-president of variety of other projects, electricity and better con- the Bountiful Interact Club, including Toys For Tots, struction to a small Navajo of one family the club de- helping the Rotary’s village near Blanding. In livered Christmas to. “The international efforts to the years since, they’ve mother was crying on my completely eradicate polio, supplied clothing and coats shoulder saying how grate- and more. In order to con- annually to the nearby ful she was.” tinue their efforts, though, Navajo shelter, and are cur- The club also works they’re hoping to get more rently working on another with junior high students, community involvement. project to help the Navajo walking them through the To do this, they’ve veterans. Rotary Club’s 4-Way ethics adapted their meeting “We’re going to go out test. They then present the schedule and are adding into the community and kids with scenarios, created monthly one-day service ask for suits we can take by the students, and help projects open to everyone. to these proud vets who them use the 4-Way Test to For more information, visit served our country when decide what they would do. bountifulrotary.com or look they go out to job inter- “It’s interesting to see for the Bountiful Rotary views,” said Chris Simon- what these kids come up app in Android and Google sen, a member of the club. with,” said club member Play stores. The club is heavily Paul Summers. “The club needs to involved at both Bountiful The club also helps grow, because the needs and Woods Cross High provide dictionaries for all continue to grow,” said School, offering scholar- third grade students in the Clint Jeppson, who will be ships to students and state of Utah, providing president of the Bounti- sponsoring an exchange funds for the dictionaries ful Rotary next year. “It student. They also choose and personally delivering would be a tragedy if we students for RYLA, an them to local elementary couldn’t fully give what was educational getaway that schools. required.” BOY SCOUT TROOP 220 ALL YOU EAT Spaghetti Dinner St. Olaf March 11, 2017 McNamara Center 3pm-8pm Credit cards accepted • Door prizes and Silent auction 1793 S. Orchard Dr., Btfl. For More Information Call Cost: 801-441-9219 $8-Adults No alcoholic beverages please! $3-Children Take-out Available Great Food, Great Prices, Support Scouts! A4 NEWS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 News A5 Digital learning grant promotes COMMUNITY BRIeFs Here are the top fi ve counties in the latest report Compiled by Gracey Garrett ‘21st century’ classrooms Clipper Intern Rank County Income Debt Net Worth % of Income % of Debt Net Worth Index Bountiful BY BECKY GINOS they are focusing on: creativity, critical Bountiful City Council has cancelled the contracts 1 Washington $21,771 $39,873 $31,616 145.2 79.3 29.62 [email protected] thinking, communication and collabo- for the new proposed City Hall building. The Mayor ration. “Students need to learn how to and Council members plan to continue looking at 2 Davis $26,309 $51,267 $38,367 145.8 74.8 29.38 FARMINGTON—How do you train adapt,” he said. “Right now a student has developing a community plaza downtown. students for jobs that don’t even exist more information at her finger tips than yet? That’s one of the goals of the Digital Reagan had as president of the United Centerville 3 Box Elder $22,150 $34,456 $30,842 139.2 89.5 29.27 Learning Grant available to the Davis States. We need to train them how to use School District to promote a “21st cen- that. They have anytime, anywhere learn- Centerville City is now accepting applications for tury” classroom through both teacher and ing. Kids can access online tools to do a full-time Water Division Electrician. The position 4 Summit $45,461 $104,075 $67,616 148.7 65.0 29.15 student training. their work at the library or on the soccer will work primarily for the Public Works Department “Davis School District received the field. Learning is not just happening on within the water division and for general city opera- second highest grant of approximately $3 our real estate.” tions. Submit applications directly to the Public 5 Tooele $22,423 $46,189 $31,929 142.4 69.1 28.24 million over three years,” said Don Beatty, The grant isn’t intended for purchas- Works Department, [email protected] or by district administrator over digital teaching ing a bunch of devices for classrooms, he mail 665 N. 1250 West, Centerville, UT 84014. and learning. “It requires the district to do said. “We’re looking at innovation – new a needs assessment to see the gaps that ways to use them and maximize the de- Clearfield Davis County second in ‘net worth’ in Utah need to be filled. Davis is already great vices we already have.” Clearfield City gives thanks to Elisabeth Norton and well ahead of the state average with The funds will also be used to enhance DAvIS BEhAvIORAl hEAlTh staff members accept the 2016 Governor’s Award. for her passion and service of teaching swimming BY TOM HARALDSEN net worth to per capita income for relative to net worth. The net worth infrastructure. Now we can go to the next the district’s current network by optimiz- Courtesy photo lessons at the Aquatic and Fitness Center over the [email protected] every county,” said Steve Sabato, to income index was given a weight level to train teachers and make them ing 2 GB service now in place at each last 35 years. Norton has taught in all levels of who released the study for Smart- of two and the net worth to debt ‘learning ready.’ The timing is perfect for school to full 10 GB as it becomes avail- instruction and helped more than a thousand people Davis County residents rank Asset. “This number can serve as index is given a weight of one.” us. We have a robust infrastructure but able. learn how to swim. just below Washington County’s as insight into how much people have The study lists average income, we want to stay ahead of the curve.” “When employed as part of a compre- DBH honored for efforts to having the highest net worth. That saved or invested relative to their average debt, net worth, net worth Beatty recently gave a presentation on hensive educational strategy, the effective according to a study by SmartAsset, income.” as a percentage of income and net the grant to school board members at use of technology increases teaching Layton a financial technology company that Sabato said the ratio of net worth worth as a percentage of debt. Those their Feb. 21 meeting. opportunities, significantly enhances fight against opioid abuse Wear green on St. Patrick’s Day to Surf n Swim studies counties nationwide. to debt per capita “incorporates a figures yield a net worth index. “We recognize the need to train not just learning, increases access and promotes and receive half off a daily admission price (Passes “Our study calculates the ratio of view of the county’s debt burden teachers but administrators to best fit the efficiency,” Beatty said. “It’s not just about BY BECKY GINOS kind of a three pronged Schenk said some excluded). For any questions about the event or students’ needs,” he said. “How do you the money but we want students to get ex- [email protected] approach. We’ve had people come in for other Surf n Swim activities, call (801) 336-3939. design an instructional program to get cited. We hope to spend the funds respon- billboards and posters for treatment on their own ready for jobs these students will do in sibly and get better educational results for FARMINGTON—Opioid public awareness about or a doctor or the court Farmington Jersey Mike’s opens with school fundraiser promo the future?” the kids.” addiction has hit epidem- the dangers of opioids. system might refer them Farmington Trails Committee published a new Beatty said there are four super skills ic proportions. So much We’ve also partnered to DBH. trails guidebook this year. If you would like a copy WOODS CROSS—Jersey Mike’s Customers must have a coupon to “Mandy and I are especially excited so that the crisis has even with IHC for education in “When someone comes Subs has opened its doors at 618 be eligible, and the promotion runs for this new store because we live of the Trail Guide Book, you can pick one up at West 2600 South, and this weekend through Sunday. You can get a cou- in Davis County and are raising our been addressed during their facilities to help doc- in they’ll meet with a Farmington city hall for only $15. this legislative session. tors minimize prescribing therapist who will do a is holding a free sub sandwich fund- pon at the store as well, or mention children with your children. Woods Bountiful Rotary offers many An agency that has them. They’re encour- screening evaluation and raiser for athletic teams at Bountiful this story from the Clipper and be Cross is a great family-centered worked tirelessly to curb aged not to use an opioid recommend appropri- Fruit Heights and Woods Cross High Schools. included in the promotion. community and we hold it close to the problem, Davis Be- the first time or prescribe ate care,” she said. “The Fruit Heights is looking for an energetic and pas- The restaurant has been circulat- “We are excited to open in Woods our hearts.” havioral Health (DBH), for only seven days. We biggest thing is we use sionate individual to be the new Pageant Director. ing 10,000 coupons throughout the Cross, our second location in the You can read more about the service opportunities for all was recognized for its want to minimize the evidence based treatment The director will be supported by Kaysville Parks community offering a free regular area,” said Jonathan Clegg, who Cleggs, their business partners and efforts recently with the amount of opioids on the and it’s working.” and Rec Staff. If you are interested, please fill free sub for a minimum $2 contribution along with his wife, Mandy, live in their Jersey Mike’s Subs store in BY JENNIFFER WARDEll 2016 Governor’s Award street and get them out As part of the program, to contact Mindi Edstrom at medstrom@kaysvillecity. to either Bountiful or Woods Cross Bountiful and are co-owners of the a business feature in next week’s [email protected] for excellence in sub- of medicine cabinets. We Schenk recommends com or call at (801) 544-1788. Highs. The donations will go to the franchise. The Cleggs have owned Davis Clipper. BOUNTIFUl—If you’re stance abuse treatment. don’t want doctors to be everyone have Naloxone Bountiful High team and and operated a Jersey Mike’s in the looking to serve, the Boun- DBH was presented with contributing to the addic- (NARCAN) in his or her Kaysville the Woods Cross High team. Millcreek area for almost a year. tiful Rotary Club is a good the award at a Davis tion.” first aid kit. “It reverses County Commission DBH also treats those the side effects of an Kaysville City is now accepting spring registration place to do it. for adult softball through April 1. Teams will play 8 That was the message meeting on Feb. 14. who are already addicted. opioid overdose,” she “We’ve been really “They work with a sub- said. “Any doctor can league games leading to a double elimination tour- the club sent at a special nament. For more information and to register visit community dinner held working hard to com- stance abuse therapist, prescribe it or patients late last week, where the bat the opioid epidemic attend group therapy can get it from us or their Kaysville’s website at www.kaysvillecity.com. group shared their long list through public education and we also use certain pharmacist can give it of local and international campaigns, educating medications to help with out without a prescrip- North Salt Lake service projects with local doctors and through treatment,” said Schenk. tion. It’s just in case. We Substitute crossing guards are needed for part- leaders and residents. treating those who are “There is good scientific hope they never need it time positions. This is fun, active work performed on Though the Bountiful already addicted,” said evidence that the medica- but we’d rather they be school days only; NO nights, weekends or holidays Rotary’s annual car show is FORMER State Representative Curt Oda was among those who Dr. Noel Schenk, medi- tions help them to get alive.” required. Pay is $10/hr. Interested individuals 18 and well known in the Bountiful attended the dinner. Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper cal director at DBH. “It’s clean and stay clean.” older can apply at 10 E. Center Street, North Salt area, members are hoping Lake. Contact Jana at 801-335-8652 for more infor- to encourage residents to teaches the students “The dictionaries are mation. get more involved in some leadership skills, and spon- awesome,” said Casey of the club’s other service sor Interact Clubs at both Pickett, the vice principal at efforts. schools. Interact Clubs are Oak Hills Elementary and West Bountiful “A lot of people know service organizations that Kays Creek Elementary. Congratulations to the West Bountiful Youth about our ‘Coats for Kids have sponsored projects “I know they seem like Council that has spent the past month working on Car Show,’ but there’s a like delivering bike helmets they’re becoming more and Pantry Packs for less fortunate kids who need some- lot of other things we’re to kids in need and earning more obsolete, but third thing to eat on weekends. They have put together doing,” said John Redd, the money to provide Sub-For- grade is the perfect age to more than 200 packs over the past week that will be club’s current president. Santa for local families. receive them. They take provided to local schools for distribution. The club has been “Her kids were so happy ownership, and get really involved with several they were able to have a excited that it’s theirs.” Woods Cross projects over the years, one Christmas,” said Maura The club also does a Woods Cross City is accepting seasonal applica- of which is getting water, Knutson, co-president of variety of other projects, tions for Public Works/ Park Maintenance. No expe- electricity and better con- the Bountiful Interact Club, including Toys For Tots, of one family the club de- helping the Rotary’s rience required; job openings close on March 15 struction to a small Navajo or until filled. Apply in person at the Woods Cross village near Blanding. In livered Christmas to. “The international efforts to the years since, they’ve mother was crying on my completely eradicate polio, Municipal Building or email applications to jsims@ supplied clothing and coats shoulder saying how grate- and more. In order to con- woodscross.com. annually to the nearby ful she was.” tinue their efforts, though, Navajo shelter, and are cur- The club also works they’re hoping to get more rently working on another with junior high students, community involvement. Death By Chocolate event project to help the Navajo walking them through the To do this, they’ve veterans. Rotary Club’s 4-Way ethics adapted their meeting coming on March 16 “We’re going to go out test. They then present the schedule and are adding into the community and kids with scenarios, created monthly one-day service COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS— from places like Market ask for suits we can take by the students, and help projects open to everyone. Restaurants, bakeries and Street Grill, Angel Café, to these proud vets who them use the 4-Way Test to For more information, visit catering companies are Porcupine Grill, Smith’s served our country when decide what they would do. bountifulrotary.com or look bringing their best choco- Bakery, Harmons, Trader they go out to job inter- “It’s interesting to see for the Bountiful Rotary late desserts to the city’s Joe’s, See’s – and more. views,” said Chris Simon- what these kids come up app in Android and Google first Death by Chocolate Attendees can sample sen, a member of the club. with,” said club member Play stores. event. all the chocolate creations, The club is heavily Paul Summers. “The club needs to Held in the Cottonwood and visit with friends and involved at both Bountiful The club also helps grow, because the needs Heights City Hall Com- neighbors during this and Woods Cross High provide dictionaries for all continue to grow,” said munity Room (2277 E. open house event. Tickets School, offering scholar- third grade students in the Clint Jeppson, who will be Bengal Blvd.) on Thurs- are $10 per person or $15 ships to students and state of Utah, providing president of the Bounti- day, March 16 from 5-7 per couple, and can be sponsoring an exchange funds for the dictionaries ful Rotary next year. “It p.m., the chocolate tasting purchased at CHBusiness. student. They also choose and personally delivering would be a tragedy if we extravaganza will feature org, or at the door on the students for RYLA, an them to local elementary couldn’t fully give what was favorite chocolate desserts night of the event. educational getaway that schools. required.” BOY SCOUT Kid’s Dentistry TROOP 220 with a Woman’s Touch™ ALL YOU EAT New Patients Welcome Infants to Young Adults Spaghetti Dinner • Orthodontics St. Olaf March 11, 2017 • Prevention McNamara Center 3pm-8pm • Cleaning Credit cards accepted • Door prizes and Silent auction 1793 S. 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BY BECKY GINOS Historical Society among [email protected] other programs. “He was the first LAYTON—Exceptional youth Centerville resident today will become the leaders of honored (with his own tomorrow. Northridge High School day),” said Cece Foxley, senior Jamal Braxton is well on his Harrison’s daughter. She’ll way. Braxton was named Air Force speak about Harrison’s life Military Child of the Year for 2017. along with her siblings, Braxton was selected from Lani Christensen and Rulon among applicants from around the Harrison. “He did so many world who have a parent in the things for Centerville City.” military. Recipients are chosen Harrison, who was born from each branch of the military. in 1909 and died in 2001, “You can nominate yourself or moved to Centerville in someone else can nominate you,” 1920. In addition to his said Braxton. “Someone nominated work with the Centerville me. It was the person I volunteered Historical Society, he also for at the Red Cross in Germany. It served as a city council was fun to see that come full circle. member, started the city’s I really appreciate it.” little league program, and The award is given to military coached there for several children “who have demonstrated years. He was also an artist themselves as exceptional citizens and author of several books, while facing the challenges of including “Young Latter- military family life.” day Saints Painting and In addition to participating in Drawing Book,” “831 Color swimming, cross-country and Combinations,” “Facial track, Braxton has been volunteer- jAmAL BRAxTON (above) at track practice in Germany. (Right) Jamal with Expressions – A to Z,” and ing since he was 12. “Pioneer Portraits: Sketches “The activities I was doing his family. Courtesy photos & Short Biographies of 20 started out with simple volunteer- Centerville Pioneers. ing while we were stationed in One of the things he Moving around the world has Germany,” he said. “I started with is most well known for been both challenging and reward- the Red Cross when I was in the among older Centerville ing. “I was born in Germany and seventh grade because I really residents is his time as at 2 years old or so we moved to appreciated what they did for the editor of the Centerville Florida,” he said. “I lived in Japan community. It really helped me Newsette. Running from from kindergarten to fifth grade make a foundation for my morals 1943-1946, the newsletter then went back to Germany from and values.” was specifically designed for sixth to ninth grade. Then we When his family moved back to local servicemen who were moved to Utah for high school. the U.S. he continued his efforts. overseas fighting in World Although moving around has been “There are even more opportu- War II. stressful, it’s the highlight of being nities here for youth to take on “It was sent out to those a military kid. You get involved leadership roles,” he said. serving our country, telling with the culture around you – the Braxton has served with the Red them what was happening people, food and sites. With that, Cross as Northern Utah Youth in Centerville,” said Foxley. you become more culturally aware. Co-Chair for Services to Armed “People really appreciated Having lived overseas, it’s probably Forces, Northern Utah Youth Co- that.” more foreign for me coming to the Chair for International Services, The city declared U.S. than most people.” Student Staff for Red Cross Leader- March 18 to be Vestil As part of the award, Braxton ship development Camp, Member Harrison Day in 1998, receives $10,000, a laptop and other for the American Red Cross of also marking him as gifts. He will also fly to Washing- on April 6 with the awards cer- he said. “My top choices would Northern Utah Board of Direc- the first inductee into ton, D.C. for a week of activities emony.” be Baylor, Trinity or the United tors, and the Northern Utah Youth the Centerville City and the award presentation at a Braxton has already received States Air Force Academy. My Co-President. He also earned the Hall of Fame. He was special gala. multiple acceptance letters from a interest is in the medical field. I Commander’s Leadership Award also recognized by the “We’ll be going to museums variety of universities throughout aspire to be a neurosurgeon. It’s a for the 52nd Fighter Wing Spang- Centerville-Farmington and touring D.C.,” he said. “It will the country but hasn’t settle on long education – I’m aware of that dahlem Air Base, Germany in 2013 Rotary and KSL Radio. be really fun and the highlight is one yet. – but I’m ready for the challenge. and 2014. “The majority are out of state,” It’s an important motivator.” “He was just amazing with all he did for the city,” said Foxley. Refreshments will also March 18 Food drive to benefit Bountiful Community Food Pantry be served at the event. Food pantries rely on notices to donors and then in 2016, which included While all food items are of continue providing food Centerville City Hall is significant food drives picking up food at indi- providing 30,438 Pantry help, most needed items assistance to those in need located at 250 N. Main during the year to collect vidual homes throughout Packs that went children to include canned meat, in our community,” said Street in Centerville. needed food for clients. southern Davis County to provide supplemental food sugar, cooking oil, pancake Lorna Koci, executive Whitaker Museum holds The largest of these food be delivered to the Boun- on Saturday and Sunday. mix, pancake syrup, condi- director of the pantry. “Keeping Their Stories drives is Scouting for Food tiful Community Food The public is invited ments, canned tomato All financial donations Alive” presentations on statewide food drive which Pantry. to set out food donations items, peanut butter and are tax deductible. To the second Tuesday of will take place on Saturday, The Bountiful Commu- early on the morning of canned beans. The pantry learn more, visitbounti- every month, normally at March 18. Members of the nity Food Pantry (BCFP) Saturday, March 18, so will accept food that has fulfoodpantry.org or call the Whitaker Museum. Great Salt Lake Council in provided 75,226 food that they can be picked expired. 801-299-8464. For more information, southern Davis County will services to individuals in up by your neighborhood “Through your food visit centervilleut.net/ be providing door hanger southern Davis County Scouts starting at 9 a.m. donations the BCFP can [email protected] museum/events.

County’s burn plant to close in Layton SB185, sponsored by Weiler, is Session intended to allow those who have been LAYTON—When it was opened 30 years to the county’s landfill operation. Continued from p. A1 psychologically harmed by an online ago on the southern border of Hill Air The steam generated at the plant was pornography site to file suit against the industry. Weiler has taken some heat over Force Base, Davis County’s burn plant largely sold to and used by Hill. Costs ACT Aspire. Switching to an ACT would was heralded as an example for the of collecting and processing trash have the issue but said it’s meant to encourage help test students in a more meaningful these porn sites to add age-verification future of energy. Even its official name, risen, and improvements in technology way since many already take it for higher the Davis Energy Recovery Facility, have resulted in the base looking at other tools and warning labels to prevent young education applications. The school people from viewing the material. However, spoke about its intent and goal. sources for energy. accountability system would be changed But times have changed. Last week, According to a district official, the plant lawmakers voted last Friday to remove key through this bill to a criterion-based language on awarding legal compensation the board of Wasatch Integrated Waste collects about 125,000 tons of trash per grading system and include a multiple Management District, which processes year. Not all of that trash will go to the to winners of a pornography lawsuit from indicator system to account for student the bill. The bill was passed to the House trash from much of both Davis and landfill once the plant closes, however. barriers (such as language), growth, Morgan Counties, voted to close the Officials are looking at other options, for consideration after the House Judiciary proficiency and other indicators. This also Committee voted 8-3 in favor of dropping plant later this spring or summer. Of the including a transfer station and recycling passed out of the Senate. 39 employees at the plant, as many as 33 facility that could be built in the next the language. may be let go by the end of May. The re- couple of years. Lawsuits against pornography [email protected] maining six employees will likely transfer [email protected] industry A6 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 The opinions stated in Harrison these articles are solely those Northridge senior named Military Child of the Year of the authors and not of Continued from p. A1 The Davis Clipper. DAVIS BY BECKY GINOS Historical Society among [email protected] other programs. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 “He was the first B LAYTON—Exceptional youth Centerville resident Outlook today will become the leaders of honored (with his own tomorrow. Northridge High School day),” said Cece Foxley, senior Jamal Braxton is well on his Harrison’s daughter. She’ll way. Braxton was named Air Force speak about Harrison’s life Military Child of the Year for 2017. along with her siblings, Food storage: Braxton was selected from Lani Christensen and Rulon among applicants from around the Harrison. “He did so many world who have a parent in the things for Centerville City.” The emergency fund you can eat military. Recipients are chosen Harrison, who was born from each branch of the military. in 1909 and died in 2001, --Create a two-week menu. “You can nominate yourself or By liZ WeSTon moved to Centerville in NerdWallet Write down what you would someone else can nominate you,” 1920. In addition to his feed your family for breakfast, said Braxton. “Someone nominated work with the Centerville lunch and dinner every day for me. It was the person I volunteered Historical Society, he also Cash can help you survive an emergency, 14 days. Don’t forget side dishes, for at the Red Cross in Germany. It served as a city council drinks and desserts. It’s OK to was fun to see that come full circle. member, started the city’s but saving as much as financial planners typi- repeat meals if that’s what you do I really appreciate it.” little league program, and cally recommend--three to six months’ worth in non-emergency situations. Don’t The award is given to military coached there for several forget to include water: at least a children “who have demonstrated years. He was also an artist of expenses--can take years. You can build an gallon per person per day . themselves as exceptional citizens and author of several books, edible emergency fund a lot quicker. --Stress-test the menu. How many while facing the challenges of including “Young Latter- A well-stocked pantry can help you survive a natural disaster of the meals could you prepare military family life.” day Saints Painting and or extended blackout, get through a stretch of unemployment, with ingredients that don’t require In addition to participating in Drawing Book,” “831 Color ensure you always have something tasty for dinner, and save you refrigeration? Without it, food in swimming, cross-country and Combinations,” “Facial money, if done correctly. your fridge will last about a day, in track, Braxton has been volunteer- jAmAL BRAxTON (above) at track practice in Germany. (Right) Jamal with Expressions – A to Z,” and The key to doing it right: Store what you eat, and eat what you the freezer two or three. Perishables ing since he was 12. “Pioneer Portraits: Sketches store. like fresh fruits, vegetables, and dairy “The activities I was doing his family. Courtesy photos & Short Biographies of 20 You can spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on an may not be available. What shelf-stable started out with simple volunteer- Centerville Pioneers. emergency food kit that has a 10-, 20- or even 30-year shelf life. ingredients can you substitute? Some ing while we were stationed in One of the things he foods you can find at the supermarket have Moving around the world has Chances are pretty good, though, that those prepackaged ver- Germany,” he said. “I started with is most well known for long shelf lives, such as rice, dried beans been both challenging and reward- sions will include stuff you or your family won’t eat. Food not the Red Cross when I was in the among older Centerville and canned foods. Others such as eggs, ing. “I was born in Germany and eaten is money wasted. seventh grade because I really residents is his time as milk, vegetables, fruit and meat are available at 2 years old or so we moved to You’re much better off stocking up on foods you like and then appreciated what they did for the editor of the Centerville in dried or freeze-dried form from companies Florida,” he said. “I lived in Japan using that stock, replenishing it as you go. community. It really helped me Newsette. Running from that specialize in emergency foods. from kindergarten to fifth grade Your first goal can be a two-week supply of food, which is what make a foundation for my morals 1943-1946, the newsletter --Decide which of those substitutions you can then went back to Germany from the Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends and values.” was specifically designed for actually tolerate. Powdered milk is an example sixth to ninth grade. Then we every family keep on hand. Once you have that stored, consider When his family moved back to local servicemen who were of something that’s great in theory but that moved to Utah for high school. boosting your supply over time to cover one to three months. the U.S. he continued his efforts. overseas fighting in World some people find revolting in reality. My family Although moving around has been (We recommend the same start-small strategy to build a cash “There are even more opportu- War II. uses it to bake with, and we keep shelf-stable stressful, it’s the highlight of being emergency fund.) nities here for youth to take on “It was sent out to those a military kid. You get involved here’S hoW To STarT: leadership roles,” he said. serving our country, telling n See “FooD” p. B2 with the culture around you – the Braxton has served with the Red them what was happening people, food and sites. With that, Cross as Northern Utah Youth in Centerville,” said Foxley. you become more culturally aware. Co-Chair for Services to Armed “People really appreciated Having lived overseas, it’s probably Forces, Northern Utah Youth Co- that.” more foreign for me coming to the Chair for International Services, The city declared U.S. than most people.” Student Staff for Red Cross Leader- March 18 to be Vestil Gene therapy As part of the award, Braxton ship development Camp, Member Harrison Day in 1998, receives $10,000, a laptop and other for the American Red Cross of also marking him as gifts. He will also fly to Washing- on April 6 with the awards cer- he said. “My top choices would Northern Utah Board of Direc- emony.” be Baylor, Trinity or the United the first inductee into tors, and the Northern Utah Youth ton, D.C. for a week of activities to fight a blood the Centerville City and the award presentation at a Braxton has already received States Air Force Academy. My Co-President. He also earned the Hall of Fame. He was special gala. multiple acceptance letters from a interest is in the medical field. I Commander’s Leadership Award also recognized by the “We’ll be going to museums variety of universities throughout aspire to be a neurosurgeon. It’s a for the 52nd Fighter Wing Spang- Centerville-Farmington and touring D.C.,” he said. “It will the country but hasn’t settle on long education – I’m aware of that cancer succeeds dahlem Air Base, Germany in 2013 Rotary and KSL Radio. be really fun and the highlight is one yet. – but I’m ready for the challenge. and 2014. “The majority are out of state,” It’s an important motivator.” “He was just amazing with all he did for the city,” said Foxley. in major study Refreshments will also March 18 Food drive to benefit Bountiful Community Food Pantry be served at the event. Centerville City Hall is By Marilynn Marchione Food pantries rely on notices to donors and then in 2016, which included While all food items are of continue providing food AP Chief Medical Writer significant food drives picking up food at indi- providing 30,438 Pantry help, most needed items assistance to those in need located at 250 N. Main during the year to collect vidual homes throughout Packs that went children to include canned meat, in our community,” said Street in Centerville. needed food for clients. southern Davis County to provide supplemental food sugar, cooking oil, pancake Lorna Koci, executive Whitaker Museum holds An experimental gene therapy that “Keeping Their Stories The largest of these food be delivered to the Boun- on Saturday and Sunday. mix, pancake syrup, condi- director of the pantry. turns a patient’s own blood cells into drives is Scouting for Food tiful Community Food The public is invited ments, canned tomato All financial donations Alive” presentations on statewide food drive which Pantry. to set out food donations items, peanut butter and are tax deductible. To the second Tuesday of cancer killers worked in a major study, will take place on Saturday, The Bountiful Commu- early on the morning of canned beans. The pantry learn more, visitbounti- every month, normally at March 18. Members of the nity Food Pantry (BCFP) Saturday, March 18, so will accept food that has fulfoodpantry.org or call the Whitaker Museum. with more than one-third of very sick Great Salt Lake Council in provided 75,226 food that they can be picked expired. 801-299-8464. For more information, lymphoma patients showing no sign of southern Davis County will services to individuals in up by your neighborhood “Through your food visit centervilleut.net/ be providing door hanger southern Davis County Scouts starting at 9 a.m. donations the BCFP can [email protected] museum/events. disease six months after a single treat- ment. In all, 82 percent of patients had their cancer shrink at least by half at some point in the study. County’s burn plant to close in Layton SB185, sponsored by Weiler, is Its sponsor, California-based Kite Pharma, is Session intended to allow those who have been racing Novartis AG to become the first to win LAYTON—When it was opened 30 years to the county’s landfill operation. Continued from p. A1 psychologically harmed by an online approval of the treatment, called CAR-T cell ago on the southern border of Hill Air The steam generated at the plant was pornography site to file suit against the therapy, in the U.S. It could become the industry. Weiler has taken some heat over nation's first approved gene therapy. Force Base, Davis County’s burn plant largely sold to and used by Hill. Costs ACT Aspire. Switching to an ACT would was heralded as an example for the of collecting and processing trash have the issue but said it’s meant to encourage A hopeful sign: the number in help test students in a more meaningful these porn sites to add age-verification complete remission at six months, future of energy. Even its official name, risen, and improvements in technology way since many already take it for higher the Davis Energy Recovery Facility, have resulted in the base looking at other tools and warning labels to prevent young 36 percent, is barely changed from education applications. The school people from viewing the material. However, partial results released after three spoke about its intent and goal. sources for energy. accountability system would be changed But times have changed. Last week, According to a district official, the plant lawmakers voted last Friday to remove key months, suggesting this one-time through this bill to a criterion-based language on awarding legal compensation treatment might give lasting ben- the board of Wasatch Integrated Waste collects about 125,000 tons of trash per grading system and include a multiple Management District, which processes year. Not all of that trash will go to the to winners of a pornography lawsuit from efits for those who do respond well. indicator system to account for student the bill. The bill was passed to the House “This seems extraordinary ... trash from much of both Davis and landfill once the plant closes, however. barriers (such as language), growth, Morgan Counties, voted to close the Officials are looking at other options, for consideration after the House Judiciary extremely encouraging,” said proficiency and other indicators. This also Committee voted 8-3 in favor of dropping one independent expert, Dr. Roy plant later this spring or summer. Of the including a transfer station and recycling passed out of the Senate. 39 employees at the plant, as many as 33 facility that could be built in the next the language. Herbst, cancer medicines chief at may be let go by the end of May. The re- couple of years. Lawsuits against pornography [email protected] the Yale Cancer Center. maining six employees will likely transfer [email protected] industry The worry has been how long Kite’s treatment would last and its side effects, which he said seem manageable in the study. Follow- up beyond six months is still

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Sharp vision: New glasses help the legally blind see By Michael lieDTKe better,” said Regan, 48, a Canadian engineer AP Technology Writer who lives in London, Ontario. The headsets from eSight transmit images from a forward-facing camera to small internal SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Jeff screens --one for each eye--in a way that beams the video into the wearer’s peripheral vision. Regan was born with underdevel- That turns out to be all that some people with oped optic nerves and had spent limited vision, even legal blindness, need to see things they never could before. That’s most of his life in a blur. Then four because many visual impairments degrade years ago, he donned an unwieldy central vision while leaving peripheral vision largely intact. headset made by a Toronto com- Although eSight’s glasses won’t help people pany called eSight. with total blindness, they could still be a huge Suddenly, Regan could read a newspaper deal for the millions of peoples whose vision while eating breakfast and make out the faces is so impaired that it can’t be corrected with of his co-workers from across the room. He’s ordinary lenses. been able to attend plays and watch what’s hap- eye TeST pening on stage, without having to guess why But eSight still needs to clear a few minor people around him were laughing. “These glasses have made my life so much n See “ViSion” p. B2 B2 OUTLOOK CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017

Comfort foods and familiar Opioid babies in witdrawal from first breath Food flavors can help you through Continued from p. B1 tough times. Coffee and tea drinkers will want an ample By DAVID WENNER supply, but everyone might ap- PennLive.com almond milk around to drink. preciate hot chocolate, sweet- Likewise, canned fruits and eners, condiments, spices and HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—They’re veggies aren’t our favorites, hard candies. the tiniest and most innocent vic- but we use them in desserts --Figure out where to keep tims of the heroin addiction crisis and stews. it. People can get creative but it doesn’t spare them their --Think about how you’d pre- about storage in small spaces, suffering. pare each meal. If the gas and parking emergency food They cry relentlessly at a electricity are out, you’ll need under their beds or behind disturbing pitch and can’t sleep. some way to heat meals such their couches. I’d rather have Their muscles get so tense their as a camp stove or a grill. (Al- food where I can see it and be bodies feel hard. They suck ways cook outside; it’s safer.) reminded to use it, so I cleared hungrily but lack coordination to Between the ingredients and some old appliances from the successfully feed. Or they lack cooking time required, some kitchen and added some open an appetite. They sweat, tremble, meals--like the turkey meatloaf shelving to our laundry room. vomit and suffer diarrhea. Some my daughter loves-- just aren’t --Fill out your pantry. Com- claw at their faces. practical emergency options, pare what you need with what It’s because they were born so we substitute others like you have, and start shopping drug-dependent and are suffering spaghetti and meat sauce that to fill in the gaps. Use coupons the painful process of withdrawal. are easier to store and cook. and sales to stock up gradually. “It’s very sad,” says Dr. Christiana --Create an ingredients list. --Use what you have. Once a Oji-Mmuo, who cares for them at Robbins began working there PinnacleHealth System’s Har- Once you’ve settled on your week or so, use some of your Penn State Hershey Children’s 17 years ago. Now Geisinger risburg Hospital also sees about final list of meals, list every stockpile. You don’t have to Hospital. “You would have to see cares for about twice that many 20 per year. That’s less than a ingredient for every meal and create the emergency meal or a baby in this condition to under- per month between its neonatal few years ago, but only because how much you'll need of each. cook it outside; you just have stand.” intensive care unit in Danville and a hospital that used to transfer One serving of oatmeal is half to use the ingredients for one As the heroin and painkiller the NICU at Geisinger Wyoming drug dependent babies to Har- a cup, for example, so you’ll of the meals, starting with the addiction epidemic gripping the Valley Medical Center in Wilkes- risburg Hospital equipped itself need two cups each time you stuff that's closest to its expira- whole country worsens, the num- Barre. to care for them. “Now everybody serve four people, plus another tion date. Since your two-week ber of babies born drug depen- Penn State Children’s Hospital is facing it and trying to deal with two cups of milk substitute, food supply provides 42 meals, dent has surged. is averaging about 20 per year, it one way or another,” says Dr. eight tablespoons of brown using up a meal’s worth every Geisinger Medical Center in although it had cared for 18 Manny Peregrino, a neonatologist sugar and four little boxes of week or two will have you Danville, Pa., saw two or three through last June, with the final involved with their care. raisins or whatever fruit you rotating through your supply drug-dependent babies annu- 2016 number not yet available, plan to serve. in roughly a year. ally when Dr. Lauren Johnson- says Oji-Mmuo. n See “OPIODS” p. B3 --Don’t forget the treats.

insurers overcome their dates for its glasses. That NuEyes and Microsoft . the researchers from five biggest hazard, he said, is Vision short-sighted view of his number includes people But most of them are do- universities and the Center the possibility of tripping product. Mech argues that with a variety of disabling ing something very differ- for Retina and Macular and falling while walking Continued from p. B1 it would be more cost- eye conditions such as ent. While their approaches Disease that recently with the glasses covering effective for insurers to macular degeneration, also involve cameras completed a clinical trial of the eyes. hurdles. Among them: pay for the headsets, even diabetic retinopathy, ocular attached to glasses, they eSight’s second-generation The device “is meant to proving the glasses are in part, than to cover more albinism, Stargardt’s don’t magnify live video. glasses. Although the re- be used while in a station- safe and effective for expensive surgical pro- disease, or, like Regan, Instead, they take still sults won't be released until ary situation, either sitting the legally blind. While cedures that may restore optic nerve hypoplasia. So images, analyze them with later this year, Markowitz or standing, for looking eSight’s headsets don’t some sight to the visually far, though, the company image recognition software said the trials found little around at the environ- require the approval of impaired. has sold only about 1,000 and then generate an auto- risk to the glasses. The ment,” Markowitz said. health regulators--they headsets, despite the testi- mated voice that describes fall into the same low- NEW GLASSES The latest version of monials of wearers who’ve what the wearer is looking risk category as dental become true believers. at-- anything from a child floss—there’s not yet firm ESight’s technology, built with investments of Take, for instance, to words written on a page. evidence of their benefits. Yvonne Felix, an artist who Samuel Markowitz, a Uni- The company is funding $32 million over the past decade, is a gadget that now works as an advocate versity of Toronto professor clinical trials to provide for eSight after seeing the of ophthalmology, says that that proof. vaguely resembles the visor worn by the blind previously indistinguish- eSight’s glasses are the The headsets also carry able faces of her husband most versatile option for an eye-popping price “Star Trek” character Geordi La Forge, played and two sons for the first the legally blind currently tag. The latest version time via its glasses. Oth- available, as they can im- of the glasses, released by LeVar Burton. The third-generation model ers, ranging from kids to prove vision at near and far just last week, sells for senior citizens, have worn distances, plus everything about $10,000. While lets wearers magnify the video feed up to 24 times, the gadgets to , watch in between. that’s $5,000 less than its football or just perform Markowitz is one of predecessor, it’s still a lot compared to just 14 times in earlier models. There’s a daily tasks such as reading for people who often have nutrition labels. trouble getting high-paying hand control for adjusting jobs because they can’t brightness and contrast. EYING THE COMPETI- see. Insurers won’t cover The new glasses also come TION the cost; they consider with a more powerful high- ESight isn’t the only the glasses an “assistive” definition camera. company focused on technology similar to ESight believes that helping the legally blind. hearing aids. about 200 million people Other companies work- ESight CEO Brian worldwide with visual ing on high-tech glasses Mech said the latest acuity of 20/70 to 20/1200 and related tools include improvements might help could be potential candi- Aira , Orcam , ThirdEye ,

types of non-Hodgkin tion where the immune Cancer lymphoma, a blood cancer, system overreacts in Continued from p. B1 and had failed all other fighting the cancer, but treatments. Median sur- that rate is lower than in vival for such patients has some other tests of CAR-T needed to see if the benefit been about six months. therapy. The rate fell dur- wanes, Herbst said, but Kite study patients seem ing the study as doctors added, “this certainly is to be living longer, but got better at detecting and something I would want to median survival isn’t yet treating it sooner. have available.” known. With nearly nine Roughly a third of The therapy is not months of follow-up, more patients developed anemia without risk. Three of the than half are still alive. Six or other blood-count- 101 patients in the study months after treatment, 41 related problems, which died of causes unrelated to percent still had a partial Locke said were easily worsening of their cancer, response (cancer shrunk treated. And 28 percent and two of those deaths at least in half) and 36 had neurological problems were deemed due to the percent were in complete such as sleepiness, confu- treatment. remission (no sign of sion, tremor or difficulty It was developed at the disease). speaking, but these typi- government’s National “The numbers are cally lasted just a few days, Cancer Institute and then fantastic,” said Dr. Fred Locke said. licensed to Kite. The Locke, a blood cancer “It’s a safe treatment, Leukemia and Lymphoma expert at Moffitt Cancer certainly a lot safer Society helped sponsor the Center in Tampa who than having progressive study. co-led the study and has lymphoma,” and Results were released been a paid adviser to Kite. comparable to combination by the company and have “These are heavily treated chemotherapy in terms not been published or patients who have no other of side effects, said the reviewed by other experts. options.” cancer institute’s Dr. Full results will be pre- One of his patients, Steven Rosenberg, who sented at the American 43-year-old Dimas Padilla had no role in Kite’s study. Association for Cancer of Orlando, was driving The first lymphoma patient Research conference in when he got a call saying Rosenberg treated this April. his cancer was worsen- way, a Florida man, is still The company plans to ing, chemotherapy was no in remission seven years seek approval from the longer working, and there later. U.S. Food and Drug Ad- was no match to enable a There were no cases ministration by the end of second try at a stem cell of swelling and fluid in March and in Europe later transplant. the brain in this or any this year. “I actually needed to other study testing Kite’s The treatment involves park ... I was thinking how treatment, company filtering a patient’s blood am I going to tell this to officials said. That to remove key immune my mother, my wife, my contrasts with Juno system soldiers called T- children,” he said. But Therapeutics, which has cells, altering them in the after CAR-T therapy last had a CAR-T study put lab to contain a gene that August, he saw his tumors on hold twice after five targets cancer, and giving “shrink like ice cubes” and patient deaths due to this them back intravenously. is now in complete remis- problem. Doctors call it a “living sion. Company officials would drug,” permanently altered “They were able to save not say what the treatment cells that multiply in the my life,” Padilla said. might cost, but other body into an army to fight Of the study partici- types of immune system the disease. Patients in pants, 13 percent devel- therapies have been very the study had one of three oped a dangerous condi- expensive. B2 OUTLOOK CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 OPINION cLipper • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 B3 Comfort foods and familiar Opioid babies in witdrawal from first breath Food flavors can help you through Continued from p. B1 tough times. Coffee and tea drinkers will want an ample By DAVID WENNER supply, but everyone might ap- PennLive.com almond milk around to drink. preciate hot chocolate, sweet- Legislators should butt out of Parenting Likewise, canned fruits and eners, condiments, spices and HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—They’re veggies aren’t our favorites, hard candies. The opinions stated in this article decisions, believing that elected Budweiser displays and become the tiniest and most innocent vic- but we use them in desserts --Figure out where to keep are solely those of the author and officials are more adept at parent- budding alcoholics? tims of the heroin addiction crisis and stews. it. People can get creative not of The Davis Clipper. ing. How about letting adults be but it doesn’t spare them their --Think about how you’d pre- about storage in small spaces, This year’s controversial “liquor responsible not only for their own suffering. pare each meal. If the gas and parking emergency food BRYAN bill” was a perfect case. Most drinking selections but also for They cry relentlessly at a electricity are out, you’ll need under their beds or behind GRAY Utahns, according to polls, ac- raising their children? (“Listen, disturbing pitch and can’t sleep. some way to heat meals such their couches. I’d rather have knowledge that the “Zion Curtain” Johnny, some people choose to as a camp stove or a grill. (Al- Experienced Their muscles get so tense their food where I can see it and be in restaurants was silly. There was drink alcoholic beverages. That’s ways cook outside; it’s safer.) bodies feel hard. They suck reminded to use it, so I cleared journalist, no body of science showing that their choice, but in our family and hungrily but lack coordination to Between the ingredients and some old appliances from the businessman cooking time required, some letting children and teenagers see- our religion, we see it as a danger- successfully feed. Or they lack kitchen and added some open living in Davis ing wine being poured and cock- ous choice. We will give our neigh- an appetite. They sweat, tremble, meals--like the turkey meatloaf shelving to our laundry room. County tails being mixed had any effect on bors free agency to choose, but we vomit and suffer diarrhea. Some my daughter loves-- just aren’t --Fill out your pantry. Com- their future drinking or sobriety. hope you follow our example and claw at their faces. practical emergency options, pare what you need with what It’s because they were born so we substitute others like This view makes sense. Just advice and follow the path we have you have, and start shopping because an eight-year old saw a chosen.”) LiFe And LAughter drug-dependent and are suffering spaghetti and meat sauce that to fill in the gaps. Use coupons the painful process of withdrawal. are easier to store and cook. y wife recalls a for- bartender putting a little umbrella How hard is that? And how and sales to stock up gradually. in a rose-colored glass didn’t lead difficult is that for legislators to un- “It’s very sad,” says Dr. Christiana --Create an ingredients list. --Use what you have. Once a mer Oji-Mmuo, who cares for them at Once you’ve settled on your the kid to blurt, “Boy, when I grow derstand that increasing economic Robbins began working there PinnacleHealth System’s Har- week or so, use some of your teacher answering up, I’m going to become a whiskey development might mean giving Knowledge is Power Penn State Hershey Children’s 17 years ago. Now Geisinger risburg Hospital also sees about final list of meals, list every stockpile. You don’t have to M Hospital. “You would have to see ingredient for every meal and a question about success- drinker!” an inch to “outsiders” moving in or cares for about twice that many 20 per year. That’s less than a create the emergency meal or The obvious answer was to visiting our state. The opinions stated in all reaction from men? a baby in this condition to under- how much you'll need of each. this article are solely those per month between its neonatal few years ago, but only because cook it outside; you just have fully raising a family. “As far allow restaurant owners to tear In the past, potential restau- “These women are stand.” One serving of oatmeal is half of the author and not of intensive care unit in Danville and a hospital that used to transfer to use the ingredients for one as I’m concerned,” said the down the “Zion Curtain” and rants located near churches could crazy. To the institutions!” As the heroin and painkiller the NICU at Geisinger Wyoming drug dependent babies to Har- a cup, for example, so you’ll of the meals, starting with the The Davis Clipper. post a sign that children are not receive a variance if the church “Why can’t women just addiction epidemic gripping the Valley Medical Center in Wilkes- risburg Hospital equipped itself need two cups each time you stuff that's closest to its expira- woman with a smile, “you be happy?” “Don’t they serve four people, plus another allowed to sit at a restaurant bar pastor claimed he wasn’t bothered whole country worsens, the num- Barre. to care for them. “Now everybody tion date. Since your two-week Peri know they have inferior ber of babies born drug depen- two cups of milk substitute, have been a success if your counter. by folks sipping wine within 600 Penn State Children’s Hospital is facing it and trying to deal with food supply provides 42 meals, KindeR minds?” “Where’s my din- dent has surged. is averaging about 20 per year, it one way or another,” says Dr. eight tablespoons of brown using up a meal’s worth every children have reached adult- Instead, the legislators con- feet of his pews. The new bill sugar and four little boxes of structed a bill forcing all restau- takes away the pastor’s rights too. Author ner?!?!” Geisinger Medical Center in although it had cared for 18 Manny Peregrino, a neonatologist week or two will have you hood and they haven’t spent Nevertheless, we per- Danville, Pa., saw two or three raisins or whatever fruit you rants with liquor licenses to either Yes, the legislators know best. and public through last June, with the final involved with their care. rotating through your supply sisted. drug-dependent babies annu- plan to serve. a single day in prison!” build their own “Zion Curtain,” James Morgese, general man- speaker 2016 number not yet available, in roughly a year. Parenting can be rewarding, Our mothers and ally when Dr. Lauren Johnson- says Oji-Mmuo. n See “OPIODS” p. B3 --Don’t forget the treats. create a buffer area within 10 feet ager of KUED Television, recently but no one ever thought it was of the bar, or mount a 42-inch-high wrote about the new PBS KIDS grandmothers and great- a proverbial day on the beach. railing/wall to keep children from channel. He encouraged parents grandmothers fought Parents are not always in control. seeing the bottles. to watch some of the programs against the stereotypical That said, however, parents who Some restaurants will have with their sons and daughters, bra burning, hairy arm- insurers overcome their dates for its glasses. That NuEyes and Microsoft . the researchers from five biggest hazard, he said, is spend time with their children and little trouble complying, but for extolling “parents talking to their fter God cre- pitted, unsmiling, Birken- Vision short-sighted view of his number includes people But most of them are do- universities and the Center the possibility of tripping explain their individual beliefs, most it will be costly, and in some children about what they’re watch- ated Adam stock-wearing feminists. product. Mech argues that with a variety of disabling ing something very differ- for Retina and Macular and falling while walking Continued from p. B1 expectations, and values generally cases due to the restaurant design, ing…interacting with the media They tussled with men it would be more cost- eye conditions such as ent. While their approaches Disease that recently with the glasses covering and Eve, he find willing ears. impossible. What’s next? Build- alongside their children.” A who found them shrill, effective for insurers to macular degeneration, also involve cameras completed a clinical trial of the eyes. Too many members in the Utah plunked them down incompetent and wholly hurdles. Among them: ing a wall at the Maverick con- Parents being accountable… pay for the headsets, even diabetic retinopathy, ocular attached to glasses, they eSight’s second-generation The device “is meant to Legislature don’t understand; they in the middle of a ungrateful; men who were proving the glasses are in part, than to cover more albinism, Stargardt’s don’t magnify live video. glasses. Although the re- be used while in a station- venience stores and the Smith’s Boy, that’s a novel idea the legisla- annually try to intrude into family groceries so children won’t see the ture should consider. possibly afraid of what a safe and effective for expensive surgical pro- disease, or, like Regan, Instead, they take still sults won't be released until ary situation, either sitting garden and told them smart woman could do. the legally blind. While cedures that may restore optic nerve hypoplasia. So images, analyze them with later this year, Markowitz or standing, for looking to start naming dino- We’ve quietly listened eSight’s headsets don’t some sight to the visually far, though, the company image recognition software said the trials found little around at the environ- to blonde jokes, put up require the approval of saurs. impaired. has sold only about 1,000 and then generate an auto- risk to the glasses. The ment,” Markowitz said. with mansplaining bosses health regulators--they headsets, despite the testi- mated voice that describes Adam dove headfirst fall into the same low- NEW GLASSES Opiods into the task and went and held our tongues for monials of wearers who’ve what the wearer is looking hundreds of sexist and/or risk category as dental The latest version of continued from p. B2 to work giving names to ESight’s technology, become true believers. at-- anything from a child patronizing comments. floss—there’s not yet firm Take, for instance, to words written on a page. the millions of creatures evidence of their benefits. built with investments of walking around his But maybe we can find $32 million over the past Yvonne Felix, an artist who Samuel Markowitz, a Uni- The babies suffer from neona- common ground. The company is funding now works as an advocate versity of Toronto professor tal abstinence syndrome, or NAS, backyard. They lived in clinical trials to provide decade, is a gadget that ignorance and innocence, I’m sure many young vaguely resembles the for eSight after seeing the of ophthalmology, says that which results from exposure to men feel the pressure to that proof. previously indistinguish- eSight’s glasses are the opioid drugs while in the womb. walking around naked The headsets also carry visor worn by the blind and coming up with funny become muscular like “Star Trek” character able faces of her husband most versatile option for An estimated 1 in 200 babies Thor, brave like G.I. Joe an eye-popping price and two sons for the first the legally blind currently in the United States are born names like “chicken Geordi La Forge, played and wealthy like that tag. The latest version time via its glasses. Oth- available, as they can im- dependent on an opioid drug. turtle” and “spiny of the glasses, released by LeVar Burton. The lumpsucker.” Monopoly guy. I’m sure third-generation model ers, ranging from kids to prove vision at near and far More than half end up in a NICU, just last week, sells for senior citizens, have worn distances, plus everything which care for unusually sick After a time, Eve many men battle with about $10,000. While lets wearers magnify the thought there had to be confidence issues, body video feed up to 24 times, the gadgets to golf, watch in between. babies. Nearly all babies born that’s $5,000 less than its more to life than mind- image and are always try- compared to just 14 times football or just perform Markowitz is one of to opioid-addicted moms suffer predecessor, it’s still a lot daily tasks such as reading withdrawal. The severity varies. numbing sameness every. ing to look smarter than for people who often have in earlier models. There’s a the women in the room. hand control for adjusting nutrition labels. About 60 percent need an opioid single. day. trouble getting high-paying such as morphine or methadone She’d walk to the So, see! Common ground. jobs because they can’t brightness and contrast. EYING THE COMPETI- Feminism is the promo- The new glasses also come to ease them through withdrawal. forbidden Tree of Knowl- see. Insurers won’t cover TION These babies typically spend edge and stare into its tion of women’s rights the cost; they consider with a more powerful high- ESight isn’t the only vomited milk into her lungs, but lifestyle that will prevent her from based on equality, mean- definition camera. about 25 days in the hospital. branches, wondering how the glasses an “assistive” company focused on Often, the only way to calm seemed fine otherwise. Keck ex- properly caring for her baby. Most bad knowledge could be. ing anyone who believes technology similar to ESight believes that helping the legally blind. pected she and her baby would go Geisinger moms, being in recovery women are (at least) about 200 million people them is to hold them for long Then along came a snake hearing aids. Other companies work- periods – so long that many hos- home soon after delivery. for a while, are better-equipped to and blah, blah, blah— equal to men is a femi- worldwide with visual But after a few days, withdrawal care for their baby. ESight CEO Brian ing on high-tech glasses pitals enlist volunteer “cuddlers.” knowledge entered the nist. And, come on, re- acuity of 20/70 to 20/1200 became obvious. Keck knows how Still, there’s great concern about Mech said the latest and related tools include “It really is a whole village. Every- Garden of Eden. ally? We’re at least equal improvements might help could be potential candi- withdrawal feels. “That’s when it what happens to NAS babies after Aira , Orcam , ThirdEye , body pitches in,” Peregrino says. Adam came home to men. Giving medications to new- really hit home for me - seeing her they leave the hospital. The mother Here’s my vision for the feel it,” she says. might go back to heroin and from work that after- borns can lead to other problems, noon to find Eve wearing next 100 years (assuming so the preference is to get them Then she was hit again: she was become unable to properly care for we survive the next four). discharged, but her baby remains her baby - there have been many strategically placed fig types of non-Hodgkin tion where the immune through withdrawal without it. A leaves. Before he could • Women take an scale based on their symptoms in the NICU, possibly for several news reports of addicted parents or equal role in leadership, Cancer lymphoma, a blood cancer, system overreacts in more weeks. fathers who neglected or other- comment, Eve enthusi- and had failed all other fighting the cancer, but is used to determine which ones astically told him all the possibly creating an ef- Continued from p. B1 need medication. In cases where The opioid addiction epidemic af- wise hurt their babies, including fective education system. treatments. Median sur- that rate is lower than in fects people of all backgrounds and a Pennsylvania woman who rolled amazing things she had vival for such patients has some other tests of CAR-T withdrawal isn’t so severe, symp- learned. Knowledge was Because knowledge. needed to see if the benefit toms can be managed by keeping regions - rich, poor, urban, subur- over and suffocated her baby while • Men embrace a been about six months. therapy. The rate fell dur- ban. It’s prevalent in economically- high on opioids and other drugs. awesome!! wanes, Herbst said, but Kite study patients seem ing the study as doctors the baby away from noise and woman’s ability to com- added, “this certainly is stressed areas, including many in The mother might lack adequate Adam was furious. to be living longer, but got better at detecting and bright light, cuddling them, and He didn’t need no smart municate with emotion something I would want to using devices such as mechanical rural counties. Geisinger has found housing or other means of having a median survival isn’t yet treating it sooner. woman telling him what and passion as a strength, have available.” swings to sooth them. a bit of brightness within the 30- stable home. There might be crimi- known. With nearly nine Roughly a third of to do. He turned to not a weakness. The therapy is not Logan Keck of Carlisle feared plus rural counties it serves. Some nal activity in the home. months of follow-up, more patients developed anemia of the region’s doctors realized Another cause for worry is the reprimand Eve, but she • Girls around the without risk. Three of the than half are still alive. Six or other blood-count- the worst upon learning what her world are educated, re- 101 patients in the study baby might face. The 23-year- there was little access to methodo- fact that NAS babies can remain was writing books, doing months after treatment, 41 related problems, which ne, which is dispensed from clinics unusually fussy after leaving the math and creating crafts spected and live in peace. died of causes unrelated to percent still had a partial Locke said were easily old became addicted to heroin • Someone creates a worsening of their cancer, several years ago. She says it usually located in more populated hospital, potentially putting extra to put on her Pinterest response (cancer shrunk treated. And 28 percent areas. That meant pregnant rural stress on a parent already dealing board. gluten-free cinnamon roll and two of those deaths at least in half) and 36 had neurological problems was prominent in her circle of recipe that doesn’t taste were deemed due to the women lacked access to a legal with the stress of addiction. Not to be upstaged by percent were in complete such as sleepiness, confu- high school classmates, and she like cinnamon-flavored treatment. became “desensitized” to the drug that could keep them away Cathleen Palm, founder of the a lowly rib-woman, Adam remission (no sign of sion, tremor or difficulty from the risks of street drugs while Pennsylvania-based Center for stormed off through concrete. It was developed at the disease). speaking, but these typi- danger, figuring it couldn’t be as also getting them onto the road to Children’s Justice, said much more the jungle, getting his (Okay, that last one has government’s National “The numbers are cally lasted just a few days, bad as some claimed. recovery. So the doctors became li- needs to done to provide help for nether-regions caught on nothing to do with equal Cancer Institute and then fantastic,” said Dr. Fred Locke said. Keck has been in recovery for licensed to Kite. The censed to prescribe buprenorphine, mothers of NAS babies, and to brambles, until he came rights. But still. Get on Locke, a blood cancer “It’s a safe treatment, more than two years with the that, Pillsbury.) Leukemia and Lymphoma help of methadone, a prescription another drug that staves off with- monitor and protect the babies. to the Tree of Knowledge. expert at Moffitt Cancer certainly a lot safer Smart women shouldn’t Society helped sponsor the drug used to prevent withdrawal drawal and cravings for opioids. As “We have really been trying to get And the rest is history. Center in Tampa who than having progressive a result, the majority of mothers policy makers to understand the be scary to men. We still study. co-led the study and has lymphoma,” and and craving. She was a few weeks Or is it? Results were released away from being fully tapered off of NAS babies at Geisinger have nuances,” she says. Fast forward to 2017 do the majority of child- been a paid adviser to Kite. comparable to combination been taking buprenorphine during Ultimately, Keck’s pregnancy and rearing and you don’t by the company and have “These are heavily treated chemotherapy in terms methadone when Keck learned and male/female relation- not been published or she was pregnant. pregnancy, according to Johnson- motherhood have taught her things ships haven’t improved want a stupid person patients who have no other of side effects, said the Robbins. that might have inspired her to raising the next genera- reviewed by other experts. options.” cancer institute’s Dr. She was told stopping metha- much. It wasn’t until the Full results will be pre- done during pregnancy would put Geisinger doctors have been make a different choice regarding last 100 years that women tion. Maybe, like Adam One of his patients, Steven Rosenberg, who pleased to find that buprenorphine, heroin, including the fact it caused and Eve, we can work sented at the American 43-year-old Dimas Padilla had no role in Kite’s study. her at risk of miscarriage. Keck decided things had to Association for Cancer further learned her baby might while it does cause NAS, withdraw- her newborn to suffer and forced change. They ate from together to create a new of Orlando, was driving The first lymphoma patient al isn’t as severe as with metha- her to go home without her baby. world. Research conference in when he got a call saying Rosenberg treated this be born addicted. She gave birth their own trees of knowl- done. It also impacts another major She agreed to be interviewed out Maybe in 200 years, April. his cancer was worsen- way, a Florida man, is still on Feb. 1 at Holy Spirit-Geisinger edge and became proac- concern surrounding NAS babies: of desire to get others to think and this could be a headline: The company plans to ing, chemotherapy was no in remission seven years in Cumberland County. tive in voicing opinions. seek approval from the Her baby had difficulty latch- that the mother will continue to talk about such realities. What was the over- “Is America Prepared for longer working, and there later. struggle with addiction and live a “I want people to understand it’s U.S. Food and Drug Ad- was no match to enable a There were no cases ing on during breastfeeding and a Male President?” ministration by the end of second try at a stem cell of swelling and fluid in March and in Europe later transplant. the brain in this or any this year. “I actually needed to other study testing Kite’s StAFF The Didn’t get a paper? The treatment involves park ... I was thinking how treatment, company BoX avis lipper please call before 2 p.m. Friday for a replacement: 801-295-2251 ext. 120 filtering a patient’s blood am I going to tell this to officials said. That D C to remove key immune my mother, my wife, my contrasts with Juno system soldiers called T- children,” he said. But Therapeutics, which has publisher ...... Gail Stahle ...... ext. 114 ...... [email protected] circulation ...... 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[email protected] drug,” permanently altered “They were able to save not say what the treatment cells that multiply in the my life,” Padilla said. might cost, but other body into an army to fight Of the study partici- types of immune system 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 the disease. Patients in pants, 13 percent devel- therapies have been very 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] the study had one of three oped a dangerous condi- expensive. B4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017

DavisThe Clipper READERS BALLOT FOR 2017 The Davis Clipper wants to know YOUR favorite places to go in Davis County. So we’re sponsoring our second BEST OF DAVIS readers contest. Look over these cat- egories and vote for your favorites in EACH category. Instructions for voting are listed below. Voting ends on March 24th and winners will be BEST announced in a special section of the Clipper on April 13th. OF DAVIS

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We’ll announce our winners in the special Best of Davis section. Enter today. We’re waiting to hear from you! B4 News CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT in Davis County and beyond THE Showcase THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 C ‘Blossoms’ in bloom at BDAC The By JENNIFFER WARDELL Davis Clipper READERS BALLOT FOR 2017 [email protected] BOUNTIFUL — The Davis Clipper wants to know YOUR favorite places to go in Davis County. So Winter may be strug- we’re sponsoring our second BEST OF DAVIS readers contest. Look over these cat- gling to hold on, but it egories and vote for your favorites in EACH category. Instructions for voting are listed feels like spring inside below. Voting ends on March 24th and winners will be the Bountiful/Davis Art Center. BEST announced in a special section of the Clipper on April 13th. That’s thanks to the art OF DAVIS center’s newest upstairs gallery exhibit, “Blossom.” Running now through March 31, the exhibit mix- FOOD AND DRINK SERVICES es quilts with a sprinkling of paintings and furniture to celebrate the light and Best bakery ______Best carpet cleaning service ______colors of spring. The bulk of the show focuses on quilts, many Best breakfast place ______Best plumber ______of which feature outdoor or garden themes. “Rose- ville,” which was designed by Karin Crawford and ma- Best Chinese/Asian ______Best HVAC service ______chine quilted by LaReesa Baldwin, takes a gorgeous- ly literal approach to the Best Italian ______Best auto maintenance/repair shop ______idea. The quilt is covered with flower-filled vases, all so vivid and beautifully de- Best Mexican ______Best bank or credit union ______tailed that you can almost feel the fringe on the ferns. Other quilts take a loos- Best BBQ ______Best computer tech/repair ______er, more playful approach. An untitled quilt designed by Sue Davis and machine quilted by Cindy Paulson Best burger ______Best pet care/veterinarian ______brings a looser touch to its collection of birds and butterflies, as if a child’s Best pizza ______Best fl ower shop ______drawing had come to life. Chris Coffin Manning’s “Bloom” takes it a step further, bringing a touch of Best salads ______Best insurance agency ______Rebecca Nielson and Farmington resident modern art to quilting. BOUNTIFUL RESIDENT Margaret Wells’ “Flora’s Susan Greenhalgh look at the exhibit’s quilts. Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper Best Sandwiches ______Best day spa ______Flower Garden,” which was machine quilted by Jen Alexander, heads in the opposite direction and Best soups ______Best hair salon/barber ______uses flowers to re-create common quilt patterns. The results are fun, visu- Best ice cream/frozen yogurt ______Best grocery store ______ally appealing, and more unique than you might expect. Marilyn Haus- RECREATION/ENTERTAINMENT Best home center ______knecht’s “Beasties, Birds & Butterflies” offers a riff on the flower theme, scat- tering them among a field Best indoor amusement center ______Best nursery/garden center ______of butterflies and animals that feels light and airy as a warm spring day. Best outdoor amusement center ______MEDICAL Other pieces take a subtler, more delicate look at the idea of flowers. This Best movie theater ______Best chiropractor ______is particularly true of Man- ning’s work, which fills most of the upstairs side Best fi tness classes/gym ______Best dentist/dental practice ______n See “BLOSSOMS” p. C2

RIghT: “Roseville,” designed Best golf course ______Best family doctor ______by Karin Crawford and machine quilted by LaReesa Baldwin. Far right: “Close-up Best community theater ______Best pediatric clinic ______Hydrangea” by Michal Onyon. Photo by Jenniffer Wardell | Davis Clipper Best concert venue ______Best pharmacy ______

Best community event/festival ______Best physical therapy practice ______Best orthodontist ______Adult coloring big in Davis county CONTEST By JENNIFFER WARDELL opportunity to spend more qual- If you would like to be included in our drawing for gifts cards from some of Davis County’s favorite vendors, [email protected] ity time with her two children. Though she felt she was previ- fi ll out the form below and submit in along with this ballot. ously distracted by housework, Coloring isn’t just for kids the coloring gave them an activ- The rules: Vote for your favorite in as many of these categories as you like. Keep it local—no national chains. The Davis Clipper will make the anymore. ity they could all enjoy together. fi nal call on winners. Mail your ballots to Davis Clipper c/o Tom Haraldsen, 1370 South 500 West, Bountiful, UT 84010, or you can scan With coloring books on a vari- “I love being able to sit and talk with my kids as I am spend- and send your ballot via email to [email protected]. ety of subjects filling the shelves and more and more coloring ing time with them,” she said. pages popping up online, adult “My son loves to draw and my coloring is a trend that keeps daughter loves to color. I would gaining in popularity. Whether usually just let them do it while it’s de-stressing, connecting with I was busy cleaning or work- Name ______others or getting the chance to ing, but finally I learned to stop, re-discover their creative sides, breath, communicate with my grown-ups from all across Davis kids and do things they en- Address ______County are rediscovering the joyed.” benefits of pulling out a box of Adult coloring programs are crayons. popping up all across the county. “It’s a lot of fun,” said Tanner Assisted living facilities such Phone ______Latham, who lives by Hill Air as Heritage Place and Legacy Force Base. “It’s a fantastic way House use coloring to help MANDy MARTIN coloring with her children, Isaiah (left) and London. Courtesy photo to do something that takes you residents on a therapeutic level, Email ______away from adult life and feel like from the stress that fills the giving them something to focus person,” she said. “But (color- and a Layton Coffee and Color- a kid again.” rest of her life. Science shows on other than whatever issue is ing) makes me stop and focus. I ing weekly activity recently ap- For Mandy Martin, a Bounti- that coloring can help lessen stressing them out. found it to be very soothing and peared on the website Meetup. We’ll announce our winners in the special Best of Davis section. Enter today. We’re waiting to hear from you! ful resident and mother of two, stress levels, both by reminding “I have always had a lot of helped a lot with my stress.” coloring has helped her unplug people of their childhoods and anxiety and been a very stressed It also gave her the perfect n See “COLORINg” p. C2 C2 SHOWCASE CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017

Movie Beat King Kong the real star of ‘Kong: Skull Island’ JENNIFFER t’s hard not to sympa- the shoot. The dialogue is also WARDELL thize with the monkey. sprinkled with a few too many Movie critic, aphorisms, all of them no doubt member of I That’s one of the univer- intended to be meaningful but sal truths of King Kong movies, the Utah Film mostly comes off like snippets one that directors have finally from a B grade action movie. Critics taken advantage of. In “Kong: Still, there are delights to be Association Skull Island,” fiction’s biggest found in even B grade action monkey is definitely one of the movies. Hiddleston is just protagonists, and we finally get fun to watch, and Brie Larson Kong: Skull Island a group of humans who realize manages to be magnificent they should be fighting with despite being given very little the monkey instead of against to do. Samuel L. Jackson brings Rated PG-13 for intense sequenc- him. Though the movie does a ton of intensity and a touch es of sci-fi violence and action, and sometimes overindulge in of creepiness to his role, both aphorisms and wish-fulfillment, of which are necessary. John for brief strong language the result still manages to be C. Reilly provides excellent a surprisingly entertaining re- © Warner Brothers comic relief, but also manages Screenplay by Dan Gilroy, Max turn visit with one of cinema’s to bring some moments of best-known icons. ficeable extras), then set them certain amount of satisfaction real emotion to the film. Jason Borenstein, and Derek Connolly, The movie starts briefly in loose on an island with a bunch in the bloodiness. Even when Mitchell also brings an excel- story by John Gatins WWII before zooming ahead of very large monsters. the dead person is perfectly lent mix of humor and pathos. to Vietnam, which will be a There’s a firm anti-imperialist nice, there’s generally enough The best part of the movie, metaphor for everything that message in here, though it blood and flailing to put on an however, is Kong himself. Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts follows (not to mention letting doesn’t detract from the entertaining show. Finally, he gets to be the hero filmmakers stuff in a bunch of cavalcade of monster-related The plot does, at times, of the movie, a big brawler who soldier clichés and excellent mayhem that makes up most of wander into the ridiculous, defies basic monkeyness but Starring Tom Hiddleston, Samuel period music). John Goodman the movie. It’s easy to identify including a scene that looks is always super cool. Though L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John C. is one of a group of scientists some of the future corpses like Kong has access to MMA he bonds to Larson’s character, Reilly, John Goodman, Corey with a mysteriously acronymed early on, such as one poor soul broadcasts and a gratuitous no doubt a nod to the original organization who talks the who makes the terrible mis- swordfight scene for Hid- movie, he doesn’t lose his Hawkins, John Ortiz, Tian Jing government into letting them take of talking about the wife dleston that has zero purpose over her. He’s got a job to do, and more all onto Skull Island. and child he expects to return other than the visuals. Hid- and he’s not going to let some Add a military escort, a sexy home to in a few short days. dleston has basically wandered puny humans stand in his way. former British spy, an equally The deaths all tend toward in from a romance novel, and at For giving us that glorious- Grade: Three stars attractive photographer, a the gruesome, though some least one of the camera people ness, I’m willing to forgive downed pilot, and a heavy have enough karmic justice appears to have fallen in love “Kong: Skull Island” a lot of sprinkling of redshirts (sacri- attached to them that there’s a with him at some point during sins.

youth and spring together Blossoms in a beautifully classical painting, while Michal Celtic Celebration set for March 11 Continued from p. C1 Onyon brings a more mod- BY JeNNiFFeR WaRDeLL gallery. Her “My Dad Is A ern, playful look to close- [email protected] Pilot” uses shades of blues ups of flowers in “Close-up and tans to create a field Hydrangea” and “Clycla- Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a of propellers that could men Flowers.” Though little Irish and Scottish flair. just as easily be flowers. the medium is different, The Layton-based Celtic Beat Her “Angouleme Basket,” they feel very thematically Irish Dancers are teaming up part of a quartet of smaller in-line with the quilts that with Shanahy and the Wasatch & pieces, feels like a whimsi- surround them. District Pipe Band to present their cal sketch done in quilt There are also a set of annual Celtic Celebration, com- form. chairs that were a col- ing to Peery’s Egyptian Theater in The most delicate is laborative effort between Ogden on March 11 at 7:30 p.m. Pam Gilbert’s “Feathered Manning, Onyon, and The celebration is a long tradi- Pineapple,” which at a Eduardo Franco. The four tion for both Celtic Beat and the distance just seems like a offer an interesting look at Wasatch & District Pipe Band, who framed white square. Look the differences the same bring a different band onstage with closer, however, and you’ll furniture design can have them every year for the Irish and see the delicate stitchwork depending on how it’s Scottish-themed performance. creating the titular pine- decorated. One variant, a “We’ve had so much support that apples and the complex flower-scattered design, we keep doing it,” said LaRae Thac- pattern surrounding them. circles back to the exhib- keray, who directs the Celtic Beat The piece invites detailed it’s theme and feels like its CeLtiC Beat Irish Dancers will be among the groups performing at the concert. own breath of spring. dancers. “People keep coming.” Courtesy Photo study – the more you look, The show follows a similar the more you want to The art center is located formula every year, opening with a The band features a wide variety dancers onstage during their sec- make sure you didn’t miss at 90 N. Main Street in performance by the Wasatch & Dis- of instruments including fiddles, ond set, where the band performs anything. Bountiful. For more infor- bdac.org. trict Pipe Band. The band, which is highland pipes, cauldwind pipes, while the girls dance. The dancers, A few paintings mingle mation, visit based in Bountiful, has competed all uilleann (Irish) pipes, whistle, flute, which range in age from 8 to 23 this in with the quilts. Michael across the western U.S. as well as bodhran, and guitars. year, perform both softshoe and Malm’s “Fresh Cut” brings in Canada and the U.K. The group, “Someone said once that our mu- hardshoe Irish dances in specially who recently released their first CD sic sounds like Celtic chamber mu- choreographed routines. big. The Clipper is includ- in honor of their 10th anniversary, sic,” said Bountiful resident Andrew “My favorite thing is watching the Coloring ing an adult category in opens the annual concerts in order Morrill, who plays the highland girls go onstage and absolutely nail their upcoming coloring to set the tone for the entire show. pipes and other instruments for the a show,” said Thackeray. “If we get Continued from p. C1 contest, with prizes includ- “They get everyone’s heartbeats band. “It’s pretty unique.” a standing ovation at the end, that’s ing $100 in cash, Visa gift up,” she said. The group performs a mix of tra- the trophy we’re after.” Latham, who signed up to take part in the activity, felt cards, and musical instru- The Celtic Beat dancers have ditional and modern Celtic music, Tickets are $14 and $12 for stu- ments. partnered with the band from the depending on what catches band dents, seniors and children (both like it would be a unique way to meet people. Those interested in en- very beginning, when Thackeray members’ attention. prices include a $1.50 facility fee). tering the contest should first came up with the idea for the “If everyone likes it, we start They can be purchased online at “I’m a very social person, and love to make watch the Clipper in the show. playing it,” he said. “We can do a smithstix.com or over the phone at coming weeks for details. “We realized we couldn’t do a two little bit of everything. It’s just a lot 801-689-8700. new friends and spend time with them,” he said. Retailers who would like hour show on our own, so we in- of fun.” For more information about the to sponsor pages in the vited the pipe band,” she said. “We When she heard them play, concert, visit egyptiantheaterog- “I thought this would be a fun way to meet like- coloring contest should then invite a new band onstage with Thackeray said she knew she had den.com. For more information talk to Brad Roghaar, Reed minded people and make us every year.” to have them for the concert. about the participating performing Stahle or Wendy Waller at new friends.” This year, they’ve invited Salt “They’re one of the best acoustic groups, visit laraesdanceunlimited. 801-295-2251. Lake City-based band Shanahy bands in the U.S.,” she said. com/irish-step-dance, wdpb.org, Adult coloring can also to take part in the celebration. The band joins the Celtic Beat and katemacleod.com/shanahy. give you the chance to win HOME IMPROVEMENT! Furnace Replacement $ .00 Starting at 100 $ .00 OFF 1,349 Any Humidifi er Not good with any other offer. Installation Expires 3/31/17 • Protects Hardwood Floors and Wood Furnishings • Eliminates Static Electricity that can Cause Damage to Electronics See dealer for details. • Improved Humidity Levels Improves Heat Retention and Distribution Expires 3/31/17 • Provides a Heathier Respiratory Environment

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Movie Beat 2017 Mountain America org or 801-298-1302. EvENTs •••• Credit Union season of March 2-11 entertainment. Perfor- • The Layton High March 11 mance times are 7:30 p.m., School Musical Theatre • Should voters choose Monday through Saturday, Company is proud to pres- King Kong the real star of ‘Kong: Skull Island’ their legislators or should and matinees Saturdays ent Disney’s The Little legislators draw political at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Mermaid on the main JENNIFFER t’s hard not to sympa- the shoot. The dialogue is also boundaries to choose their No children under the age stage. Based on one of WARDELL thize with the monkey. sprinkled with a few too many voters? Dixie Huefner of of 5 are permitted in the Hans Christian Andersen’s Movie critic, aphorisms, all of them no doubt the Utah Citizen’s Council theater. Ticket prices are most beloved stories and member of I That’s one of the univer- intended to be meaningful but will discuss the need for an $34-$37 for adults and the classic animated film, sal truths of King Kong movies, the Utah Film mostly comes off like snippets independent commission $18 for youth (K-12.) For Disney’s Little Mermaid is one that directors have finally from a B grade action movie. to draw new boundaries ticket information call a hauntingly beautiful love Critics taken advantage of. In “Kong: Still, there are delights to be Association after the next census. 10 801-984-9000, go to www. story for the ages. This Skull Island,” fiction’s biggest found in even B grade action a.m., Saturday, March 11, hct.org, or visit the box fishy tale will capture your monkey is definitely one of the movies. Hiddleston is just at South Davis Metro Fire office at 3333 S. Decker heart with its irresistible protagonists, and we finally get fun to watch, and Brie Larson Station, 255 S. 100 West, Lake Drive in West Valley songs: “Under the Sea,” Kong: Skull Island a group of humans who realize manages to be magnificent Bountiful. Sponsored by City. For updates, contests “Kiss the Girl,” “Part of they should be fighting with despite being given very little League of Women Voters of and information on the Your World,” and more. the monkey instead of against to do. Samuel L. Jackson brings Davis County. Everyone is current theater season, fol- The show will have a live Rated PG-13 for intense sequenc- him. Though the movie does a ton of intensity and a touch welcome. low Hale Centre Theatre orchestra and award-win- es of sci-fi violence and action, and sometimes overindulge in of creepiness to his role, both • Farmington’s Got Talent on Facebook. ning cast members includ- for brief strong language aphorisms and wish-fulfillment, of which are necessary. John will take the stage in the Feb. 17-March 18 ing Pratt as Ariel, the result still manages to be C. Reilly provides excellent main hall of the Farmington • The Ziegfeld Theater McKay Horton as Prince a surprisingly entertaining re- © Warner Brothers comic relief, but also manages Community Art Center to An afternoon of music presents optimistic, family Eric, Liam Hunsaker as Screenplay by Dan Gilroy, Max turn visit with one of cinema’s to bring some moments of show off the best of this Singer/songwriter Cori Connors (above at a previous concert) will take the stage at the Kaysville entertainment with “An- Sebastian, Holden Smith best-known icons. Borenstein, and Derek Connolly, ficeable extras), then set them certain amount of satisfaction real emotion to the film. Jason year’s auditioners. Tickets Library for a free concert at 4 p.m. on March 24. See “Music” for details. nie.” Annie is directed by as King Triton, and Au- The movie starts briefly in loose on an island with a bunch in the bloodiness. Even when Mitchell also brings an excel- will be $6 in advance ($7 Courtesy photo Trent Cox, music directed brianna Servoss as Ursula. story by John Gatins WWII before zooming ahead of very large monsters. the dead person is perfectly lent mix of humor and pathos. day of show). The Commu- by Sarah Christensen, and Tickets are available online to Vietnam, which will be a There’s a firm anti-imperialist nice, there’s generally enough The best part of the movie, nity Arts Center is located and find out how they can group and solo pieces by Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. at choreographed by Bryan at www.lhsproductions. metaphor for everything that message in here, though it blood and flailing to put on an however, is Kong himself. at 120 S. Main Street in improve air quality. Build Bach, Brahms, Saint Saens, Alpine Church. Acclaimed Andrews. Regular per- com. follows (not to mention letting Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts doesn’t detract from the entertaining show. Finally, he gets to be the hero Farmington. For more infor- and take home a lettuce box Sibelius and other compos- conductor Leonard Bern- formances are 7:30 p.m. March 10, 11, 13 filmmakers stuff in a bunch of cavalcade of monster-related The plot does, at times, of the movie, a big brawler who mation, call Farmington where you can grow greens ers. Admission is limited to stein said, “This shall be our every Friday and Saturday, • East Layton Elemen- soldier clichés and excellent mayhem that makes up most of wander into the ridiculous, defies basic monkeyness but Parks & Recreation at 801- all through the year. For de- those 8 and older. reply to violence: to make adding a 7:30 p.m. Monday tary presents Studio B Live! Starring Tom Hiddleston, Samuel period music). John Goodman the movie. It’s easy to identify including a scene that looks is always super cool. Though 451-0953. tails: https://www.eventbrite. March 17-18 music more intensely, more performance on March 13 Based on Studio C, and SNL. is one of a group of scientists L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John C. some of the future corpses like Kong has access to MMA he bonds to Larson’s character, March 16 com/e/explore-the-garden- • Temple Square Chorale beautifully, more devotedly as well as a 2 p.m. Saturday Friday, March 10, 7 p.m.; with a mysteriously acronymed early on, such as one poor soul broadcasts and a gratuitous no doubt a nod to the original • Come join us for an family-night-indoor-garden- and Orchestra at Temple than ever before.” In the city matinee March 11. For Saturday, March 11, 2 and Reilly, John Goodman, Corey organization who talks the who makes the terrible mis- swordfight scene for Hid- movie, he doesn’t lose his head Aquinas Institute Event ing-tickets-31103600707 Square will perform at the of Ogden, a notion was born tickets or more informa- 7 p.m.; Monday, March 13, government into letting them Hawkins, John Ortiz, Tian Jing take of talking about the wife dleston that has zero purpose over her. He’s got a job to do, from 7-9 p.m. at St. Joseph April 8 Salt Lake Tabernacle, 7:30 of an ensemble that exists tion, call 855-ZIG-ARTS 7 p.m. Hosts: Jimmy Fallon all onto Skull Island. and more and child he expects to return other than the visuals. Hid- and he’s not going to let some Catholic High School. This • Annual Jeep Posse p.m., for its annual spring for that reply. An ensemble or visit theziegfeldtheater. and Miranda sings. Musical Add a military escort, a sexy home to in a few short days. dleston has basically wandered puny humans stand in his way. is an author hosted event on Ham Shoot at the Bounti- concert. Free tickets may for the express purpose of com. The theater is located Guests: Bobcat Babes, Wrong former British spy, an equally The deaths all tend toward in from a romance novel, and at For giving us that glorious- Climate Change, presented ful Lion’s Club, 1350 N. be obtained at lds.org/events bringing people together in at 3934 S. Washington Direction, Taylor Swift, Lu- attractive photographer, a Grade: Three stars the gruesome, though some least one of the camera people ness, I’m willing to forgive by Weber State University Skyline Drive, Bountiful, 8 click on Temple Square the face of all adversity and Boulevard in Ogden. kas and the Graham Crack- downed pilot, and a heavy have enough karmic justice appears to have fallen in love “Kong: Skull Island” a lot of Professor Daniel Bedford a.m. to 5 p.m. Performance or 1-801-570- tragedy, and help those in Feb. 24-March 25 ers. Six skits using characters sprinkling of redshirts (sacri- attached to them that there’s a with him at some point during sins. and co-author John Cook. April 15 0080. need, the NEXT Ensemble. • Mary Poppins. All you from both shows. Tickets St. Joseph High School is • Kaysville City will hold March 24 Alpine Church is located need is a Spoonful of Sugar went on sale March 4, $2/ located at 1790 Lake Street their annual Easter Egg • Cori Connors will at 254 W. 2675 North in and a few chalk draw- person, 2470 E. Cherry Lane, youth and spring together in Ogden. For more infor- Hunt starting at 9 a.m. perform from 4 to 5 p.m., Layton. ings and you’re instantly Layton, 801-402-3250. Blossoms in a beautifully classical mation, visit stjosephutah. sharp at Barnes Memorial Kaysville Branch Library, whisked away to the magi- March 31-April 22 painting, while Michal com. Park Softball Fields. Bring 215 North Fairfield Road, cal world of Mary Poppins. • Hopebox Theatre will Celtic Celebration set for March 11 Continued from p. C1 Onyon brings a more mod- March 17-18 your own basket! This Kaysville. Come enjoy free sTAgE•••• Jane and Michael Banks present “The Music Man.” • FanX 2017 is coming are on the search for the The theater donates a part BY JeNNiFFeR WaRDeLL gallery. Her “My Dad Is A ern, playful look to close- event is for pre-school and small concerts each month. [email protected] ups of flowers in “Close-up to the Salt Palace Conven- elementary-aged children. Live performances are ap- Feb. 15-April 8 perfect nanny, what they of the proceeds from all Pilot” uses shades of blues tion Center with a wide get is an adventure through performances to cancer pa- and tans to create a field Hydrangea” and “Clycla- This continues to be a proximately half-hour long • “Love Never Goes Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a men Flowers.” Though variety of pop culture panels, long-standing Kaysville City and a great opportunity for Away” for the local favorite whimsical imagination, tients and their families in of propellers that could events, and guests such as led by none other than the the area. Hopebox Theatre little Irish and Scottish flair. just as easily be flowers. the medium is different, tradition that the children all ages. Children welcome. Seven Brides for Seven The Layton-based Celtic Beat they feel very thematically Stan Lee and “Weird Al” love to participate in. The Held monthly on the fourth Brothers, set to run at fantastical Mary Pop- is located at 1700 S. Front- Her “Angouleme Basket,” Yankovic. For tickets, more pins. Barlow Main Stage age Road in Kaysville. For Irish Dancers are teaming up part of a quartet of smaller in-line with the quilts that softball fields are located Friday at 4 p.m. in the Utah’s Hale Centre The- with Shanahy and the Wasatch & surround them. information and a com- at 900 W. 200 North in Kaysville Branch Library. atre in West Valley City. at CenterPoint Legacy tickets and more informa- pieces, feels like a whimsi- plete schedule of all related Theatre. Performances are tion, visit hopeboxtheatre. District Pipe Band to present their cal sketch done in quilt There are also a set of Kaysville. More information on Face- The Hale will present more events, visit saltlakecomic- May 12-13 Monday through Saturday. com. annual Celtic Celebration, com- form. chairs that were a col- book Kaysville Concerts and than 60 consecutive per- ing to Peery’s Egyptian Theater in laborative effort between con.com. • USU Botanical Center kaysvilleconcerts.weebly. formances of Seven Brides For tickets or more infor- The most delicate is March 18 mation, visit CPTUTAH. Ogden on March 11 at 7:30 p.m. Pam Gilbert’s “Feathered Manning, Onyon, and and Ogden Botanical Gar- com. Platinum selling for Seven Brothers for the The celebration is a long tradi- Eduardo Franco. The four • Fundraiser for the Na- dens will hold Baby Animal songwriter Cori Connors is Pineapple,” which at a tional MS Society, 8 a.m. at tion for both Celtic Beat and the distance just seems like a offer an interesting look at Days on Friday from 3-8 known for her warmth and Wasatch & District Pipe Band, who the differences the same Project Move in Centerville p.m. (gates close at 7:30 congenial storytelling and framed white square. Look Tickets are $8 presale/$10 Hello – my name is Dan Cluff and I would bring a different band onstage with closer, however, and you’ll furniture design can have p.m.) and Saturday from 10 smooth gentle voice. Her them every year for the Irish and depending on how it’s at door. There is a Facebook a.m.-6 p.m. (gates close at songs have been recorded see the delicate stitchwork event page with more details Scottish-themed performance. creating the titular pine- decorated. One variant, a 5:30 p.m.) The baby animals by international artists, but like to buy a Construction related business. “We’ve had so much support that flower-scattered design, https://www.facebook.com/ include piglets, goats, lambs, her fans will tell you there’s apples and the complex events/177320929431752 we keep doing it,” said LaRae Thac- pattern surrounding them. circles back to the exhib- ponies, calves, chicks, rab- nothing like the writer sing- it’s theme and feels like its March 19 bits, a pancake tortoise, ing her own songs. For more keray, who directs the Celtic Beat CeLtiC Beat Irish Dancers will be among the groups performing at the concert. The piece invites detailed If you would like to retire and need someone dancers. “People keep coming.” own breath of spring. • Music, song, and dance baby caiman, baby reticu- information visit: www. Courtesy Photo study – the more you look, will be in abundance at The show follows a similar the more you want to The art center is located lated python, baby Asian coriconnors.com formula every year, opening with a The band features a wide variety dancers onstage during their sec- at 90 N. Main Street in the 2017 Sacred Music water monitor, baby sulcata March 27 to continue on in the business you’ve built, make sure you didn’t miss Evening hosted by the Salt performance by the Wasatch & Dis- of instruments including fiddles, ond set, where the band performs anything. Bountiful. For more infor- tortoise, baby redfooted • The Choral Arts Society bdac.org. Lake Interfaith Roundtable. trict Pipe Band. The band, which is highland pipes, cauldwind pipes, while the girls dance. The dancers, A few paintings mingle mation, visit tortoise and more. There of Utah, Sterling Poulson, please call me. based in Bountiful, has competed all uilleann (Irish) pipes, whistle, flute, which range in age from 8 to 23 this The concert will be held in are also children’s activities, music director, will pres- in with the quilts. Michael the Tabernacle on Temple across the western U.S. as well as bodhran, and guitars. year, perform both softshoe and Malm’s “Fresh Cut” brings horse rides, sheep shearing ent its spring concert at the in Canada and the U.K. The group, “Someone said once that our mu- hardshoe Irish dances in specially Square in Salt Lake City, demos, miniature train rides, University of Utah’s Libby March 19 at 6 p.m., and is slides and food vendors. Gardner concert Hall, 1374 who recently released their first CD sic sounds like Celtic chamber mu- choreographed routines. big. The Clipper is includ- open to patrons of all ages Tickets are $7 per person for Presidents Circle, Salt Lake in honor of their 10th anniversary, sic,” said Bountiful resident Andrew “My favorite thing is watching the ing an adult category in Coloring and religious backgrounds. ages 3+ $35 for families of City, 7:30 p.m. Admission opens the annual concerts in order Morrill, who plays the highland girls go onstage and absolutely nail their upcoming coloring This night of unity and cel- up to six related members. is free and open to children to set the tone for the entire show. pipes and other instruments for the a show,” said Thackeray. “If we get Continued from p. C1 contest, with prizes includ- ebration will include musical Military Family Pass $30 8 years of age and older. “They get everyone’s heartbeats band. “It’s pretty unique.” a standing ovation at the end, that’s ing $100 in cash, Visa gift Latham, who signed up to performances, scriptural (with valid military ID at This year’s concert features up,” she said. The group performs a mix of tra- the trophy we’re after.” cards, and musical instru- take part in the activity, felt readings, and prayers from the gate) Member Pricing: a recital prepared by Brett The Celtic Beat dancers have ditional and modern Celtic music, Tickets are $14 and $12 for stu- ments. like it would be a unique 11 Utah faith traditions. $25 family pass, $5 individ- Rasmussen. The concert partnered with the band from the depending on what catches band dents, seniors and children (both Those interested in en- way to meet people. Free tickets are available on- ual. The event will be held features Bob Chilcott’s “A very beginning, when Thackeray members’ attention. prices include a $1.50 facility fee). tering the contest should “I’m a very social line or by calling 801-570- at the Utah State University Little Mass,” composed first came up with the idea for the “If everyone likes it, we start They can be purchased online at watch the Clipper in the person, and love to make 0080 or toll-free 1-866-537- Botanical Center (875 S. 50 for the 2004 Crescent City show. playing it,” he said. “We can do a smithstix.com or over the phone at coming weeks for details. new friends and spend 6457. This annual tribute West in Kaysville). Choral Festival in New “We realized we couldn’t do a two little bit of everything. It’s just a lot 801-689-8700. Retailers who would like time with them,” he said. originated during the 2002 Orleans. The concert also hour show on our own, so we in- of fun.” For more information about the to sponsor pages in the “I thought this would be Olympic Games as a time features exciting choral ar- vited the pipe band,” she said. “We When she heard them play, concert, visit egyptiantheaterog- coloring contest should a fun way to meet like- of prayerful reflection for rangements by Dr. Barlow then invite a new band onstage with Thackeray said she knew she had den.com. For more information talk to Brad Roghaar, Reed MUsIC•••• minded people and make religious leaders and others Bradford and Mack Wil- us every year.” to have them for the concert. about the participating performing Stahle or Wendy Waller at new friends.” preparing to welcome the March 10 berg. For more information This year, they’ve invited Salt “They’re one of the best acoustic groups, visit laraesdanceunlimited. 801-295-2251. Lake City-based band Shanahy bands in the U.S.,” she said. com/irish-step-dance, wdpb.org, Adult coloring can also world to Salt Lake City. It • Temple Square Concert call 801-363-9708 or email to take part in the celebration. The band joins the Celtic Beat and katemacleod.com/shanahy. give you the chance to win returns every spring near the Series, 7:30 p.m. Assem- [email protected]. anniversary of the Games bly Hall. Paul Otterstrom, April 7 and is the signature event of baritone, will perform a • The Davis Chamber Interfaith Month in Utah, varied program comprising Music Series will pres- which celebrates the legacy classical songs, showtunes, ent Pablo Cintron, “Songs HOME IMPROVEMENT! and spirit of global harmony folk songs and poems set to Without Words,” 7:30 p.m., and understanding. music. Lawrence Gee, piano. Alpine Church, 254 W. March 27 Admission is limited to 2675 North (off Hill Field • Explore the Gardens those age 8 and older. Road), Layton. 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OBITUARY Ruth Whitman Harrison Taylor 1923-2017 Gary Glen Sherman Ruth Taylor passed away peacefully on 1939-2017 Friday night, March 3, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Salt Lake Gary Glen Sherman, passed away Friday, on April 6, 1923 to Alfred and Edrie Harrison. March 3, 2017 at his home in Bountiful. She married Melvin Roy Taylor on Jan. 16, He was born Jan. 21, 1939 in Beatrice, NE 1948. the son of Glen and Evelyn Cook Sherman. Ruth enjoyed life to the fullest and enjoyed He married Linda Loth, together they had being with her family. She is survived by her three children and were later divorced. He husband, Melvin; children: Leland, Linda married Jane Anderson in 2003. (Robert) Streeter, JoAnn (Donald) Black, Sue Gary graduated from Hastings High Ure, brother Edward (LaRae) Harrison; 11 School and Hastings College in Hastings, grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and NE. He was a sales rep for Amaco Oil for 40 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded years and also a sales rep for CBS Network in death by her sister Aleen Veenendaal, her in Sioux City, Iowa. parents and son-in-law Bernie Ure. Gary was a huge Nebraska Cornhuskers The family would like to thank the staff at Heart and Home As- fan. He lived in Le Mars, Iowa for nine years sisted Living and the hospice caregivers for their love and tender and in Bountiful, the last four and one-half years. care. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, He is survived by his wife Jane, sons Steve (Michelle) Sherman, 2017 at the Centerville Cemetery, 700 E. 400 South, Centerville. Denver, CO; Samuel “Rob” Sherman, Lincoln, NE; daughter Susan Friends visited the family on Monday, March 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. at (Ed) Hennessy, Sacramento, CA; step-son Lyon (Debra) Anderson, Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East in Bountiful. Inter- Johnson, KS; step-daughter Lyndee (Curt) Staab, Carthage, MO ment Centerville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make and 11 grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers Gale donations to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Condolences (Linda) Sherman, Omaho, NE; Gordon (Sherri) Sherman, Hayes, may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com KS and sister Gloria (Bob) Englund, Minneapolis, MN. Memorial services were held Monday, March 6, 2016. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Memorial services will Leen Van Hulten II be held in Sioux City, Iowa at a later date. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com September 5, 1962 - February 26, 2017

Leendert “Leen” Peter Van Hulten II, 54, of Idaho Falls, passed away Feb. 26, 2017, at Norman Nance Sedgwick his home. Leen was born Sept. 5, 1962, in Salt Lake 1929-2017 City, to Leendert Peter Van Hulten and Mary Lynn Williams Van Hulten. He grew up and attended schools in Woods Cross, and gradu- Norman Nance Sedgwick, 87, of Idaho ated from Woods Cross High School in 1981. Falls, died Saturday, March 4, 2017, at his Leen attended The Utah Police Academy and home surrounded by his family. He was graduated second in his class in 1983. under the care of Alliance Home Health and On Nov. 12, 1988, he married Barbara Hospice. Ann Jones in Elko, NV. To this union were Norman was born on Oct. 1, 1929, to born two children; Arendina and Garek. Leen Roland Burningham and Zira Helena Nance and Barbara made their home in Idaho Falls, Sedgwick, in Salt Lake City. He grew up in Idaho, where he was a Police Officer for The City of Idaho Falls. the Bountiful area. In 1947 he graduated from He was a Resource Officer at Skyline High School and Eagle Rock Davis High School. He attended the LDS Junior High for more than five years and was also a Field Training Business College in Salt Lake City. Officer. On Oct. 14, 1949, he married his true Leen attended Christ Community Church and enjoyed being in love, Carma Lucina Waite, in the Salt Lake the outdoors where he could ride ATVs, shoot guns and hunt. He LDS Temple. Together they raised their six also enjoyed training dogs, making Dutch pancakes, lifting weights children. and spending time with his son, Garek, working on computers. Leen They lived in many different places including: Bountiful, Cedar loved and had a strong passion for his family, friends and the com- City, Boise, Twin Falls, Sacramento, and Idaho Falls. Norman ran munity. his own business, D & B Meat Company and Valley Food Bank. Leen is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Barbara “Barbie” He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Van Hulten of Idaho Falls, Idaho; daughter, Arendina LaVon (Donnie Saints. He served in many positions including: Bishop, High Council- Maiers) Van Hulten of Ammon, Idaho; son, Garek Peter (Makaylah) man, Elder’s Quorum President, High Priests Group Leader and Van Hulten of Idaho Falls, Idaho; father, Leendert Peter Van Hulten, teacher in many organizations. Sr. of Woods Cross; brother, Anthony “Tony” (Suzie) Van Hulten Norman enjoyed gardening, sports, fishing, and visiting with of Riverton; sister, Julie (Chris) Roseborough of Tooele; brother, others. Nathaniel (Karol) Van Hulten of Farmington. He will be remembered as a loving, caring husband, father and He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Lynn Van Hulten, grandfather who was always devoted to his family and friends. He grandfather, Gerardus J. Van Hulten, grandmother, Arendina G Van enjoyed serving others and living the gospel. Hulten, grandfather, Leonard A Williams, grandmother, Lily Juliet He is survived by his wife, Carma Sedgwick, of Idaho Falls, Williams. ID; his son, Corey (Joan) Sedgwick, of Madison, Alabama; his Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 7, daughters: Shelly (Ken) Harris, of Cameron Park, CA; Terry (Mark) 2017, at Waterspings Church, 4250 S. 25th East in Idaho Falls. The Purcell, of Elk Grove, CA; Tonja (Joseph) Poppleton, of Ammon, family visited with friends on Tuesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to Idaho; Tracy (Brian) Ricks, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; his son, Norman the services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family sug- Alan Sedgwick, of Sacramento, CA; 19 grandchildren and 28 great- gests donations at any Idaho Central Credit Union under Leendert grandchildren. Van Hulten. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two sisters: woodfuneralhome.com Norma and Beverly. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, March 13, 2017 at the LDS Church, 1313 South 2500 West, Syracuse, Utah. The family will visit with friends from 9 to 10:15 a.m., prior to services, under the direction of Coltrin Mortuary. Burial will be in the DONATE A Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.coltrinmor- tuary.com CAR Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE See more & Needy Families obituary notices on C6 801.294.4060

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OBITUARY Ruth Whitman Harrison Taylor Grace Lutheran class 1923-2017 Gary Glen Sherman series starts March 15 Ruth Taylor passed away peacefully on 1939-2017 Friday night, March 3, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Salt Lake BoUntIFUL — Grace emphasis will be upon Gary Glen Sherman, passed away Friday, on April 6, 1923 to Alfred and Edrie Harrison. Lutheran Church is understanding how Lu- March 3, 2017 at his home in Bountiful. She married Melvin Roy Taylor on Jan. 16, offering a series of theran contributions fit He was born Jan. 21, 1939 in Beatrice, NE 1948. classes, “Lutherans and into the greater whole of the son of Glen and Evelyn Cook Sherman. Ruth enjoyed life to the fullest and enjoyed He married Linda Loth, together they had being with her family. She is survived by her the Christian Faith: 500 mainstream Christianity. three children and were later divorced. He husband, Melvin; children: Leland, Linda Years of Law and Gos- The classes commem- married Jane Anderson in 2003. (Robert) Streeter, JoAnn (Donald) Black, Sue pel,” beginning March orate the 500th anniver- Gary graduated from Hastings High Ure, brother Edward (LaRae) Harrison; 11 15 at 7 p.m. Classes will sary of Martin Luther’s School and Hastings College in Hastings, grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and NE. He was a sales rep for Amaco Oil for 40 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded continue on Wednes- famous 95 Theses which years and also a sales rep for CBS Network in death by her sister Aleen Veenendaal, her day evenings for eight are widely recognized in Sioux City, Iowa. parents and son-in-law Bernie Ure. weeks. as the beginning of the Gary was a huge Nebraska Cornhuskers The family would like to thank the staff at Heart and Home As- fan. He lived in Le Mars, Iowa for nine years sisted Living and the hospice caregivers for their love and tender Taught by the Rev. Protestant Reformation. and in Bountiful, the last four and one-half years. care. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, Neil Arnold, pastor of The classes are open He is survived by his wife Jane, sons Steve (Michelle) Sherman, 2017 at the Centerville Cemetery, 700 E. 400 South, Centerville. the church, the class will to the public. For ad- Denver, CO; Samuel “Rob” Sherman, Lincoln, NE; daughter Susan Friends visited the family on Monday, March 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. at explore how a Lutheran ditional information, call (Ed) Hennessy, Sacramento, CA; step-son Lyon (Debra) Anderson, Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 East in Bountiful. Inter- Johnson, KS; step-daughter Lyndee (Curt) Staab, Carthage, MO ment Centerville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make understanding of Chris- the church at 801-298- and 11 grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers Gale donations to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Condolences tianity developed in the 5268. Grace Lutheran (Linda) Sherman, Omaho, NE; Gordon (Sherri) Sherman, Hayes, may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com context of the greater Church is located at 835 KS and sister Gloria (Bob) Englund, Minneapolis, MN. Christian faith. An N. Main, Bountiful. Memorial services were held Monday, March 6, 2016. Services RECIPEs passed down from parents and grandparents can be taught to children, who will pass them on to their own kids. entrusted to Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Memorial services will Leen Van Hulten II be held in Sioux City, Iowa at a later date. Photo courtesy of FamilySearch Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com September 5, 1962 - February 26, 2017 FamILy HIstoRy CoRnER OJ documentary Leendert “Leen” Peter Van Hulten II, 54, of Idaho Falls, passed away Feb. 26, 2017, at Norman Nance Sedgwick his home. focus of Lenten series Leen was born Sept. 5, 1962, in Salt Lake 1929-2017 City, to Leendert Peter Van Hulten and Mary Recipes a living part of family history Lynn Williams Van Hulten. He grew up and BoUntIFUL — Bountiful celebrity, being accused attended schools in Woods Cross, and gradu- Community Church is of murdering Nicole Norman Nance Sedgwick, 87, of Idaho ated from Woods Cross High School in 1981. ost of my of my grandfather’s genius. overnight, but since he Falls, died Saturday, March 4, 2017, at his Leen attended The Utah Police Academy and Then my grandfather didn’t write it down no one inviting residents to join Brown Simpson and Ron- home surrounded by his family. He was best memo- graduated second in his class in 1983. died, and my aunt got all who tried to make it after in a discussion of race, ald Lyle Goldman, and under the care of Alliance Home Health and On Nov. 12, 1988, he married Barbara Hospice. ries of my his recipes. That meant knew to do it. celebrity, media and the his subsequent acquittal, Ann Jones in Elko, NV. To this union were M criminal justice system. and how he was convict- Norman was born on Oct. 1, 1929, to born two children; Arendina and Garek. Leen grandfather involve items like the cranberry Recipes can be as Roland Burningham and Zira Helena Nance and Barbara made their home in Idaho Falls, salad and the clam dip still important a part of family The church is start- ed and imprisoned for Sedgwick, in Salt Lake City. He grew up in Idaho, where he was a Police Officer for The City of Idaho Falls. the food he made. ing a five week Lenten another crime 13 years the Bountiful area. In 1947 he graduated from He was a Resource Officer at Skyline High School and Eagle Rock Whenever the family appeared at family meals, history as more serious Davis High School. He attended the LDS but when it came to my forms of documentation, series of viewings and later. Junior High for more than five years and was also a Field Training gathered at his house for discussions of the Oscar- The series premiered Business College in Salt Lake City. Officer. beloved clam dip it just slices of family history that On Oct. 14, 1949, he married his true holidays, he was always the Leen attended Christ Community Church and enjoyed being in wasn’t the same. It tasted are shared and brought winning documentary at the 2016 Sundance love, Carma Lucina Waite, in the Salt Lake the outdoors where he could ride ATVs, shoot guns and hunt. He one who handled any cook- JENNIFFER WARDELL “OJ: Made in America.” Film Festival. It later LDS Temple. Together they raised their six also enjoyed training dogs, making Dutch pancakes, lifting weights ing my grandparents con- fine, but it didn’t have the back to life every time that children. Religion reporter for the The viewings, which aired on ABC in June 16, and spending time with his son, Garek, working on computers. Leen tributed (my grandmother magic I remembered from people start cooking. Cook- They lived in many different places including: Bountiful, Cedar loved and had a strong passion for his family, friends and the com- will be held Wednesday then on ESPN. Ear- City, Boise, Twin Falls, Sacramento, and Idaho Falls. Norman ran had many skills, none of my childhood. By the time ing a beloved recipe can Davis Clipper munity. I grew up, I just assumed bring our childhood back, evenings now through lier this year, it won the his own business, D & B Meat Company and Valley Food Bank. Leen is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Barbara “Barbie” which involved anything to April 5 at the church, Academy Award for Best He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Van Hulten of Idaho Falls, Idaho; daughter, Arendina LaVon (Donnie do with a kitchen). Thanks- that my childhood memo- connect us with the family Saints. He served in many positions including: Bishop, High Council- will also include a simple Documentary Feature. Maiers) Van Hulten of Ammon, Idaho; son, Garek Peter (Makaylah) giving meant his special ries had added a glow to member who gave us the chance to both access the man, Elder’s Quorum President, High Priests Group Leader and Van Hulten of Idaho Falls, Idaho; father, Leendert Peter Van Hulten, soup supper starting at Though the first teacher in many organizations. cranberry salad, fluffy the dip that wasn’t there. recipe, and create another recipe and share in the Sr. of Woods Cross; brother, Anthony “Tony” (Suzie) Van Hulten When I grew up, howev- connection between the 6:30 p.m. The screening segment of the docu- Norman enjoyed gardening, sports, fishing, and visiting with of Riverton; sister, Julie (Chris) Roseborough of Tooele; brother, with marshmallows and beloved memory. If it’s a will begin at 7:30 p.m. mentary aired March 8, others. Nathaniel (Karol) Van Hulten of Farmington. er, I knew I had to test the generations. recipe you haven’t written He will be remembered as a loving, caring husband, father and real whipped cream, while The documentary, those who are interested He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Lynn Van Hulten, Christmas meant an array theory. I called my mom, In recognition of that, down yet, it’s also a way grandfather who was always devoted to his family and friends. He grandfather, Gerardus J. Van Hulten, grandmother, Arendina G Van a five-part miniseries in catching up with the enjoyed serving others and living the gospel. of candies so wide they and together we pooled FamilySearch is giving to preserve all those little Hulten, grandfather, Leonard A Williams, grandmother, Lily Juliet our memories until we had people the opportunity to which originally aired group can watch the first He is survived by his wife, Carma Sedgwick, of Idaho Falls, Williams. filled the entire counter. details you can’t imagine ID; his son, Corey (Joan) Sedgwick, of Madison, Alabama; his an ingredient list for the submit their own treasured on ESPN, explores segment online at espn. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 7, Possibly my favorite not remembering. America’s obsession com. daughters: Shelly (Ken) Harris, of Cameron Park, CA; Terry (Mark) 2017, at Waterspings Church, 4250 S. 25th East in Idaho Falls. The dip. I spread everything family recipes and the Purcell, of Elk Grove, CA; Tonja (Joseph) Poppleton, of Ammon, thing he ever made, how- It’s also a way to help the with race and celebrity The church is located family visited with friends on Tuesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to out on the counter, testing stories that go along with dish live on, even when Idaho; Tracy (Brian) Ricks, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; his son, Norman the services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family sug- ever, was clam dip. The dip through the lens of O.J. at 150 N. 400 East in Alan Sedgwick, of Sacramento, CA; 19 grandchildren and 28 great- gests donations at any Idaho Central Credit Union under Leendert was the only way I ever ate and tasting and adjusting, them. At familysearch.org/ you’re not there to cook it grandchildren. and even though I came recipes, people can either Simpson. It starts with Bountiful. For more Van Hulten. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www. clams as a child, a salty, for your family. Even now, his emerging football information, call 801- He was preceded in death by his parents, and two sisters: woodfuneralhome.com up with something pretty submit their own recipes, Norma and Beverly. creamy, tangy concoction I wish my grandfather was good it still wasn’t quite check out sample recipes, career at the University 295-9439. Everyone is Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, March that generally appeared here to taste my clam dip. I of Southern California, welcome to take part in 13, 2017 at the LDS Church, 1313 South 2500 West, Syracuse, during Easter and New right. I gave up, assuming and find out how to identify hope I got it right. Utah. The family will visit with friends from 9 to 10:15 a.m., prior to that I would never quite your own family’s special his pro career and rising the event. services, under the direction of Coltrin Mortuary. Burial will be in the DONATE A Year’s. It was almost more Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse. of a treat for me than the recapture the flavor. recipes. To qualify, the Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.coltrinmor- Christmas candy, and I I put the leftovers in the recipes don’t need to be tuary.com would spread it over the fridge overnight. When I several generations old CAR tasted them again the next – as long as the recipe is ham or sandwiches in ad- dition to commandeering day, the flavors had deep- important to your family, Single Mothers CARS THAT CARE a pile of it for my chips. It ened and commingled to and family memories, it can create the taste I remem- qualify. & was infinitely more deli- See more cious than any other dip I’d bered from my childhood. The recipes, which are Needy Families ever had, and as a child I I’m sure my grandfather public when posted, allow obituary notices considered it secret proof faithfully left his dip to set other family members the on C6 801.294.4060 FamilySearch focus of meeting BoUntIFUL — The FamilySearch produces genealogical conferences UVTAGG (Utah Valley billions of searchable and institutes, serves as Technology and Geneal- records. a trustee of the Board of ogy Group – Formerly the Ouimette, CG, CGL, Certification of Genealo- Utah Valley PAF Users manages Content Strategy gists, and authored “Find- Group) will be on March at FamilySearch, prioritiz- ing Your Irish Ancestors: A 11 from 9 a.m. to noon in ing records for digitization Beginner’s Guide.” the LDS “Red Chapel” in and publication. He has The “Red Chapel” is Provo. 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Joanne Margueritte Fadel Myrle Thacker Jensen Renee Call Myers 1931-2017 1936-2017 1928-2017 Joanne Margueritte Fadel, 85 passed away Feb. 27, 2017. She was born July 25, Myrle Thacker Jensen age 80 passed Renee Myers (Call) passed away on 1931 to John Hinand and Mary (Krissman) away on Feb. 27, 2017. She was born on Feb. 24, 2017 in Granite Bay, CA. She was Hinand in Roundup, MT. On Nov. 4, 1950, she April 29, 1936 in Roosevelt, UT to Claude born on July 14, 1928 in Douglas Arizona to married the love of her life, Raymond Fadel in Thacker and Hilda Grace Fullmer Thacker. Chester and Alice Call. She married Donald J. Salt Lake City. Myrle was an energetic compassionate Myers on April 1, 1949. He passed away April Joanne lived her life with a sense of loving person and always willing to give of her 21, 2007. humor and grace. She always put her family time. Myrle loved to be in the mountains and Renee is survived by her daughter Debbie first and was a loving daughter, wife, mother, loved the majestic beauty of the Wasatch, (Bruce) Stephenson; son Rick (Peggy) Myers; grandmother, aunt and sister. She attended Uinta and Teton mountains. Myrle lived and grandchildren: Christopher (Becca) Ste- BYU for one year and then became Miss grew up in Kamas, Utah and graduated and phenson, Haley (Donovan) Browning, Heidi Provo. When she saw the Master of Ceremo- attended South Summit High School and (Joseph) Benson, Jed (Heather) Stephenson, nies at the Miss Utah pageant, she told her graduated in 1954. She was very active in Andrea Stephenson, Isaac Myers, Emily mother, “That’s the trophy I want.” She was high school events, particularly chorus. Myrle (Lynn) Moss; 18 great-grandchildren; brother crowned Miss Utah and the MC became her husband. Ray was has a beautiful soprano voice and sang with and sisters, Joyce Banker, Clifton (Denise) District Manager for Farmers Insurance and Joanne was his busi- two close friends who performed at many events, church meetings, Call and Fay (George) Potter. She is preceded in death by her son ness partner. Ray and Joanne were the best team where everything marriages and funerals. Matthew Myers and granddaughter Camille Stephenson. seemed possible. She did the accounting, assisted in Ray’s creative Myrle’s great passion was learning new things and becoming Graveside Services were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 4, staff meetings, and threw the most amazing parties for over 100 a school teacher. She started at BYU with very little means and a 2017 at the Bountiful City Cemetery 2224 S. 200 W. Bountiful, with a people at a time for work and family reunions. She loved to travel scholarship from the Future Homemakers of America. To get by, she viewing from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary 727 N. and was the most magnificent cook, gardener and artist. She gener- worked two jobs at 14 hours a day in the summers in Jackson Hole, 400 East, Bountiful. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquist- ously shared her talents with others. It’s been an honor and joy for WY while continuing her musical interests. She graduated in 1958 mortuary.com. all of us to be a part of her life. with a B.S. degree in elementary education and minor in human Joanne is survived by her sons, Rick (Marla) Fadel and Cal development and family relations. (Barbara) Fadel; her daughters, Cynthia (Jeff) Fleming and Darlene Myrle met Carl Jensen of Ely, NV, at BYU and after Carl finished (Jim) Kauerz; seven grandchildren Anthony, Erick, Dani, Krista, serving his country in the Army, they were married on November 27, Kyle, John and Nick; five great-grandchildren; sister Mary (Tad Can- 1957 in the Salt Lake Temple. Myrle was a faithful member of The non) Carpenter and Jerry (Carole) Hinand. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in several Veda Ann Holdsworth Hansen We would like to thank Nurse Debbie from Horizon Hospice and positions in the Relief Society organization. Myrle traveled and Country Care Assisted Living in Farmington, for their love, care and lived with her husband during the great migration of engineers that 1951-2017 support of our Mother. triumphed over the cold war. They lived in Arizona, Illinois, Texas, Graveside Services were held at Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 Wyoming and she taught school in the states of Utah, Colorado and S. 200 West, Tuesday, March 7 at 11 a.m. Arrangements under the California. She also worked as an executive administrator for an Veda Ann Holdsworth Hansen, born March direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Condolences may be energy logistics and distribution company and as an administrative 3, 1951 in Salt Lake City, to Keith Jay Hold- shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com assistant for Farmers Home Administration. During this time, she sworth and Donna Claire Smith, passed away became a strong advocate and proponent of equal pay for women peacefully on Feb. 28, 2017 in the presence and took the organizational lead of the formation of a new branch of her family. Kylie Marsh of the AFL-CIO in Utah. She was also a passionate conservative. Veda, the firstborn to her parents, was She loved her family dearly and supported their endeavors and was given a name and a blessing by her father. 1992-2017 proud of their accomplishments. The blessing: “We pray, our Father, that you She is survived by her husband Carl, son Derrick of St. George give her charity,” and she was granted that gift Kylie Marsh, 24, passed away on Feb. and daughters Christine Milligan (Michael) Havre, MT; Lynn Shrum in abundance. The name: Veda — yes you 27, 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She was born (Glenn) St. George, and Jennifer Chapdelaine (Jim) of Apple Val- read it correctly, not Velda, Verda, or Vayda. March 16, 1992 in Salt Lake City, to Marjorie ley CA, grandchildren Sarah, Deirdre, James, Lauren and Abby She had a love/hate relationship with her Beers Marsh and Cody Laine Marsh. Kylie and four great-grandchildren, her sister Mary Lou Spaulding and name, but there was no doubt she loved and was loved by so many friends but none more brothers Chad, Dallas and Nile Thacker and numerous nieces and admired the person she was named for, her than her sister, Mickele, and two brothers, nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, sisters Clauda, “granny,” Veda Chambers Smith. Veda loved Collin and Landon. Joyce, Ann, Fay and Linda and brother Don. genealogy and was keenly appreciative of Kylie loved to work, and enjoyed working A viewing was on Friday, March 3, 2017 from 5 to 7 p.m. with her pioneer heritage. Veda Ann’s two beauti- as a dental assistant for Dr. Arbuckle and Dr. funeral services on Saturday, March 4 at 11 a.m. both held at ful daughters would also share her names: Updyke in Millcreek and as a server at Texas Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff, St. George. Graveside dedication Andrea Dawn and Jessica Veda. Roadhouse in Bountiful and Cheeseburgers at Tonaquint Cemetery immediately following. Arrangements were Veda grew up in Holladay, graduating from in Paradise in Honolulu. She was loved by made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 435-673-2454. Olympus High School, class of 1969. Veda all. Kylie was a talented softball player and Friends and family are invited to sign Myrle’s online guestbook at attended BYU where she earned a degree in loved the game; she played bonnet ball and www.spilsburymortuary.com English, and a minor in French. At BYU she shortstop for Bountiful High. met her husband, E. Lynn Hansen. They fell Kylie was a passionately loyal sister and friend; she valued in love and were married June 6, 1972 in the her relationships and cared for many. Along with co-workers, she Salt Lake LDS temple. devoted time each month to the homeless in Honolulu and found Veda’s greatest desire in life was to have joy in serving. She loved her Young Women friends and her Young an eternal family, but growing a family was not Women leaders. She enjoyed many activities at Young Women’s Arnell Heaps easy for Lynn and Veda. She required several surgeries and medi- camp. Wherever she went, she made people feel like family. She cal procedures to become pregnant. Through medicine, Priesthood was a bright light when she walked in the room, and was “pure 1931-2017 blessings, and prayer, they were blessed with four children: Jason energy.” Lynn Hansen (Mindi), Timothy Ethen, Andrea Dawn Christopherson Kylie is survived by her parents, Cody (Brenda Bills) Marsh, and (Brian), and Jessica Veda Hollingshead (Mark). Veda’s four children Marjorie Marsh; siblings: Mickele () Vergara, Collin, and Landon Arnell passed away peacefully at the Pay- blessed her with 13 grandchildren. Lynn and Veda raised their fam- Marsh; stepsisters, Emily and Rachel Quijano; grandparents: Nor- son Central Utah Veterans Home on March ily in Centerville, where they lived for almost 40 years, and most man and Nina Beers, and Dennis and Virginia Marsh. 3, 2017. recently moved to a new loving ward/neighborhood in Kaysville. Our family would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who He was born Dec. 6, 1931 in Escalante, After her children were raised, Veda followed in the footsteps of have touched her life and played a part in making our sweet Kylie to Errington and Nola Adair Heaps. They her grandparents who were teachers. She spent 15 years teaching who she is. We send our love and gratitude to all who followed her relocated to Payson when he was 12. English at Millcreek Junior High in Bountiful. She was adored and example, and contributed in any way during this difficult time. He served an LDS mission from 1951 to respected by her colleagues and students. One of Veda’s hobbies Services will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 11 a.m. at 1953 in the East Central Mission in the United was to collect quotes, one of which hung on her refrigerator: “It’s too the West Bountiful 2nd Ward, 840 N. 800 West, West Bountiful. A States. In April of 1953, he was drafted into bad that the people who really know how to run the country are busy viewing will be held at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 the Army where he went into Ranger training teaching school.” East, Bountiful, on Friday, March 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. and from 9:30 in S-2 Intelligence in the Korean Conflict. Veda loved to read. She was full of wit and intelligence. Her to 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. While attending BYU (1955-1957: he received talents included a near-perfect mastery of Jeopardy and Trivial Pur- There will also be a candlelight vigil held for Kylie at 7:30 p.m. on his BA of accounting with minors in finance, suit. Veda was an accomplished pianist. She accompanied her high Saturday, March 11, 2017 at the park located at 550 W. Pages Lane banking, mathematics, and economics – later school choir, many ward choirs and musical performances, and her in West Bountiful. We will be lighting candles and sharing memories he obtained his Master’s of Education Administration at the U of U sister Wendy who was a remarkable singer. Veda served faithfully in about Kylie. Please bring your own candle, if you can, and write in 1959), he joined the Air Force ROTC, remained active in the Air all her church assignments and callings. Veda was blessed with the down a memory to share with the family. You are welcome to bring Force Reserves, and achieved the rank of Major. He retired from gift of cuisine. She found joy in preparing hearty food for her loved flowers, pictures, and memorabilia to help us reminisce the good military services in 1991. ones, even if it meant sitting around the kitchen table correcting their times. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com. On Sept. 7, 1956, he married Shawna Marie Lasson in the Manti grammar. LDS Temple. She passed away Oct. 18, 1962 at the age of 27 — Veda was a great anonymous giver. With quiet dignity, she was leaving Arnell with three small boys: Dennis (5), David (3), and Lynn often seen slipping money into people’s pockets, giving away her Karen Anderson (2). He married Louise Moss Johnson in June 1963. Louise had possessions, and arranging for service to be rendered for someone two children: Robyn (6) and Bill (4). They divorced in 1990 (after 27 in need. Perhaps her greatest service was caring for her mother 1953-2017 years). He married Mary Kathyrn Crabtree in 1991 until 1998. He is and father as they suffered for several years from Alzheimer’s and now survived by his wife, Andrea Bell Farr, whom he married May Parkinson’s disease, respectively. KE7DOG-SK 1, 2004. Veda had a big heart, both figuratively and literally, and ultimately He began his teaching career in 1959 at South Davis Junior an enlarged, worn out heart was the cause of her passing. As her Karen Anderson [KE7DOG] aged 63, High; later at Woods Cross High School in 1972, serving as a de- husband, Lynn, declared just before her death, “Veda is a perfect passed away in her Bountiful home on Feb. partment chair until he retired in 1987. While teaching, he supple- soul.” Veda can now rest, free from the burden of her earthly body – 14, 2017. She suffered Cardiac Tamponade. mented his income for his growing family by learning to develop a feeling expressed perfectly by her favorite musical, Les Misera- She passed very quickly and did not suffer. subdivisions — he developed 11 in total. He enjoyed serving on the bles, “At the end of the day there’s another day dawning.” Karen was born on Dec. 11, 1953 at Fort Ord, South Davis Sewer Board for 33 years and 12 years on the State Veda, we love you dearly. Until we meet again we offer your CA (a proud California native), to her parents Board. He met many wonderful people and made many long-lasting preferred salutation, “Elbow elbow, wrist wrist wrist.” Norman and Faith Anderson. Her father friendships. Upon retirement, he pursued one of his great passions: Veda was preceded in death by her mother, father, and sister referred to her as being Army issued. Growing traveling the world. He visited all seven continents, all 50 states, Wendy Pearson (John). Veda is survived by her husband, four chil- up with a father in the military, her family trav- and 51 different LDS temples. dren, 13 grandchildren, brother-in-law John Pearson, and brothers eled a lot across the country and she lived in He was active in his church and enjoyed many callings. His David (Annette) Holdsworth, Kevin (Jennifer Sorensen) Holdsworth, 30 states before she was 15. other hobbies included hunting, fishing, horseback riding, snowmo- and Gary (Deanna) Holdsworth, and many dear family members, Her parents, and younger brother Nels biling, boating and dancing. cousins, and friends, including her best friend Peggy Steed (Bob). Anderson preceded her in death. Karen had He is survived by his wife, Andrea; his sister, Jerlie Heaps Kay; We would like to thank the tender and professional staff at been widowed twice. She spent much of his sons, Dennis (Claudia), David, and Lynn; stepchildren, Robyn McKay Dee Hospital who took special care of Veda during her final her youth living on both coasts; her family called themselves “bi- and Bill; along with 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. days. coastal.” She lived in New Jersey as a child, before returning to and He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, and granddaughter. A viewing was held on Monday, March 6, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. settling down in California. She moved to Utah in 2006 to live with His family would like to thank the caregivers at the Payson Cen- at Russon Brothers Mortuary: 1941 N. Main, Farmington. The fu- her youngest daughter. While there she caught the eye of their next- tral Utah Veterans Home for the wonderful assistance and care they neral service was held Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 11 a.m., preceded door neighbor. The two soon started going out and they married on provided during some very difficult times for him. by a viewing at 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the LDS meetinghouse: 1533 Dec. 31, 2009. She said she had to “wait ‘til he was old enough.” Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 9, N. 1075 West, Farmington. Interment at Centerville Cemetery. Karen earned four associate's degrees later in her life, yet 2017 at the Stone Creek Ward, 1476 N. 300 West, Bountiful. A view- In lieu of flowers, donations may be mailed to: The Veda Cham- preferred to work with her hands creating personalized works of ing was held Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, bers and Lewis Calder Smith Scholarship Education Fund, USU art. She was known for her hand carved ostrich eggs and was 295 North Main, Bountiful and Wednesday morning 9:30 to 10:30 University Advancement, 1420 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322. especially proud of her more recent work with stained glass styled a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cem- Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com mirrors. Most of her pieces were personally inspired gifts for family etery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. and friends, but there were many items made to be donated to charity auctions. She worked for days on each piece, hand forming items to place into her eggs, painting many miniatures with a single strand of horse hair. Karen was trained in Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) and became active in the local Emergen- cy Management , joining and participating in several organiza- tions, including Northern Utah VOAD, Davis County ARES, and the Bountiful Citizens Council. She received the Davis County Citizen FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Corps Council 2012 Volunteer of the Year award. Karen was a ham radio operator and had been secretly training to upgrade her license to surprise her husband, who is also a ham operator. Karen and her husband were often seen at Bountiful City Council meetings, and BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT had been married by the Mayor of Bountiful, “Mayor Joe,” in the Council Chambers. Karen enjoyed wearing T-shirts that expressed her spunky More Serving Davis County personal attitude, always looking to bring a smile to those admir- ing them. Her famous T-shirts will be turned into pillows and given to family and friends as remembrances. Her indomitable spirit will for over  years be sorely missed. She held family dear and would never let them give up on themselves. She was the light of her family. The middle, than Five generations in the monument business with unmatched middle child. She is survived by her husband, Gary Davis, two daughters, craftsmanship, quality and service. Serena and Deirdre, her unofficially adopted son Thaddeus, five grandchildren, Michael, Mathew, Joshua, Kayla and Rayne and THE BOTTS four great-grandchildren, Christopher, Donovan, Claire and Delaney just a (who was born on Karen’s birthday in 2015), two brothers Leif, John and three sisters, Kirsten, Deirdre and Astrid. She unofficially adopted many people during her lifetime, and once they were in her life they never left her heart. Karen was Tweet always thinking of others, sending care packages to people in need, putting together packages for the food pantry (including food for hungry pets). Whenever she was near a claw machine, someone Our 140 words was getting a new toy. She shopped for odd and eclectic items to send to family and friends across the country. When one of her box- es arrived, everyone knew they were in for a treat. She had a soft are just the spot for veterans, animals, Boys & Girls Clubs, active duty military and law enforcement, emergency professionals and oftentimes just beginning, not the Buy direct from us and avoid paying sales commission to a mortuary or salesman. a wayward stranger. She would wish not to receive flowers or dona- tions, rather that someone compelled would follow in her example ending of a story. and give to someone else in need. 2010 South Main •Bountiful A gathering of remembrance for her friends in Utah will be held on March 11, 2017 at the Murray Boys & Girls Club at 244 East .. Myrtle Street in Murray. 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Joanne Margueritte Fadel Howard Gibbons, 60, DCSO, controlled substances. Alexander Emerson, 25, Cen- Myrle Thacker Jensen Renee Call Myers dAViS BOOKiNGS 1931-2017 traffic offense, assault. Karlee McCord, 38, Layton terville PD, controlled substances. 1936-2017 1928-2017 The following is a list of book- Chelsey Lyn Gibbons, 29, PD, traffic offense. Thursday, March 2 ings with total fines and/or bail DCSO, shoplifting. Cameron Justin Agee, 26, Joanne Margueritte Fadel, 85 passed Randy Ray Howry, 28, Sunset exceeding $1,000. Bobby Howard Gibbons, 31, DCSO, obstructing justice. PD, aggravated assault weapon. away Feb. 27, 2017. She was born July 25, Myrle Thacker Jensen age 80 passed Renee Myers (Call) passed away on traffic offense, property damage, Chelsey Elizabeth Shupe, 31, 1931 to John Hinand and Mary (Krissman) away on Feb. 27, 2017. She was born on Feb. 24, 2017 in Granite Bay, CA. She was Monday, Feb. 27 Seandia Lee Tribett, 33, Hinand in Roundup, MT. On Nov. 4, 1950, she April 29, 1936 in Roosevelt, UT to Claude born on July 14, 1928 in Douglas Arizona to no insurance. DCSO, fraud-illegal use credit Sunset PD, aggravated assault Bader Ali Al-Qatrani, 44, Bradly Eldon Martindale, 26, cards, shoplifting. married the love of her life, Raymond Fadel in Thacker and Hilda Grace Fullmer Thacker. Chester and Alice Call. She married Donald J. DCSO, hit and run. weapon. Salt Lake City. Myrle was an energetic compassionate Myers on April 1, 1949. He passed away April North Salt Lake PD, controlled Kimberly Dawn Shepherd, 30, Crissie Marie Winn, 42, West Joanne lived her life with a sense of loving person and always willing to give of her 21, 2007. Melvin Jerry Anderson, 57, substances, property damage, DCSO, flight to avoid prosecution, humor and grace. She always put her family time. Myrle loved to be in the mountains and Renee is survived by her daughter Debbie DCSO, fraud insufficient funds Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol. narcotic equipment possession. shoplifting. Isaiah James Pimentel, 19, first and was a loving daughter, wife, mother, loved the majestic beauty of the Wasatch, (Bruce) Stephenson; son Rick (Peggy) Myers; check. Brett Matthew Peterson, 30, Andrew Lee Weston, 27, grandmother, aunt and sister. She attended Uinta and Teton mountains. Myrle lived and grandchildren: Christopher (Becca) Ste- Layton PD, shoplifting. Lexas Joann Turner, 21, Davis Centerville PD, narcotic equip- Woods Cross PD, assault. BYU for one year and then became Miss grew up in Kamas, Utah and graduated and phenson, Haley (Donovan) Browning, Heidi County Justice Court, assault. Jessie Chico Mirelez, 25, attended South Summit High School and (Joseph) Benson, Jed (Heather) Stephenson, ment possession, resisting/ John Ruben Deanda, 31, Provo. When she saw the Master of Ceremo- John Henry Johnson, 62, DCSO, narcotic equipment pos- nies at the Miss Utah pageant, she told her graduated in 1954. She was very active in Andrea Stephenson, Isaac Myers, Emily interfering with police, disorderly DCSO, controlled substances. session, assault. mother, “That’s the trophy I want.” She was high school events, particularly chorus. Myrle (Lynn) Moss; 18 great-grandchildren; brother DCSO, indecent exposure. conduct. Tressa Schree Alires, 37, crowned Miss Utah and the MC became her husband. Ray was has a beautiful soprano voice and sang with and sisters, Joyce Banker, Clifton (Denise) Ryann Jauregui, 19, DCSO, Joshua Robert Ficklin, 26, Steve Robert Chadwin, 47, DCSO, narcotic equipment pos- DCSO, marijuana possession, District Manager for Farmers Insurance and Joanne was his busi- two close friends who performed at many events, church meetings, Call and Fay (George) Potter. She is preceded in death by her son shoplifting, disorderly conduct. North Salt Lake PD, family of- session, controlled substances, ness partner. Ray and Joanne were the best team where everything marriages and funerals. Matthew Myers and granddaughter Camille Stephenson. narcotic equipment possession, Katelynn Buhler, 29, Farming- fenses. false police report, criminal seemed possible. She did the accounting, assisted in Ray’s creative Myrle’s great passion was learning new things and becoming Graveside Services were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 4, ton PD, controlled substances. controlled substances. staff meetings, and threw the most amazing parties for over 100 a school teacher. She started at BYU with very little means and a 2017 at the Bountiful City Cemetery 2224 S. 200 W. Bountiful, with a Brock Duncan, 26, Farm- trespass. Loren Alan Wortham, 25, people at a time for work and family reunions. She loved to travel scholarship from the Future Homemakers of America. To get by, she viewing from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary 727 N. Giselle Parra, 19, DCSO, ington District Court, controlled Justin Robert Hedstrom, 24, and was the most magnificent cook, gardener and artist. She gener- worked two jobs at 14 hours a day in the summers in Jackson Hole, 400 East, Bountiful. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquist- marijuana possession, DUI drugs, Layton PD, controlled substances, substances. DCSO, shoplifting, traffic offense. theft, traffic offense. ously shared her talents with others. It’s been an honor and joy for WY while continuing her musical interests. She graduated in 1958 mortuary.com. narcotic equipment possession. Peter Abram Gonzalez, 28, Sean Montes, 26, DCSO, with a B.S. degree in elementary education and minor in human Wilnis Antonio Capote Cruz, all of us to be a part of her life. Joshua Ky Carroll, 26, DCSO, Layton PD, property damage, assault, narcotic equipment pos- Joanne is survived by her sons, Rick (Marla) Fadel and Cal development and family relations. shoplifting. 35, Centerville PD, fraud-illegal (Barbara) Fadel; her daughters, Cynthia (Jeff) Fleming and Darlene Myrle met Carl Jensen of Ely, NV, at BYU and after Carl finished assault. session. use credit cards. (Jim) Kauerz; seven grandchildren Anthony, Erick, Dani, Krista, serving his country in the Army, they were married on November 27, Tuesday, Feb. 28 Joel Mark Young, 49, Syra- Jordin Taylor Carmichael, 22, Matthew Allen Redford, Kyle, John and Nick; five great-grandchildren; sister Mary (Tad Can- 1957 in the Salt Lake Temple. Myrle was a faithful member of The Jacob Enriquez Soto, 20, cuse PD, fraud-false statement. Layton PD, family offenses. non) Carpenter and Jerry (Carole) Hinand. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in several 36, North Salt Lake PD, family Veda Ann Holdsworth Hansen Layton PD, assault. Colleen Maria Holmes, 31, Paul Trent Mathews, 36, offenses, harassing communica- We would like to thank Nurse Debbie from Horizon Hospice and positions in the Relief Society organization. Myrle traveled and Tyrel Jeff Day, 23, DCSO, ag- Clearfield PD, narcotic equipment Bountiful PD, property damage. Country Care Assisted Living in Farmington, for their love, care and lived with her husband during the great migration of engineers that 1951-2017 tion. support of our Mother. triumphed over the cold war. They lived in Arizona, Illinois, Texas, gravated assault. possession, marijuana posses- Bradley Nevin Raines, 24, Ethan Philip Moore, 29, Lay- Graveside Services were held at Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 Wyoming and she taught school in the states of Utah, Colorado and Jaime Hernandez, 51, Bounti- sion, controlled substances. Centerville PD, fraud-illegal use ton PD, criminal trespass. S. 200 West, Tuesday, March 7 at 11 a.m. Arrangements under the California. She also worked as an executive administrator for an Veda Ann Holdsworth Hansen, born March ful PD, criminal trespass. credit cards. direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Condolences may be energy logistics and distribution company and as an administrative 3, 1951 in Salt Lake City, to Keith Jay Hold- Wednesday, March 1 Kayden Darin Davies, 24, Melvin Livingston Benn, 43, Joey Brandon Crowley, 40, Ryan Rose, 20, Centerville PD, AP&P Farmington, narcotic equip- shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com assistant for Farmers Home Administration. During this time, she sworth and Donna Claire Smith, passed away fraud-illegal use credit cards. became a strong advocate and proponent of equal pay for women peacefully on Feb. 28, 2017 in the presence Layton PD, obstructing justice. Centerville PD, fraud in person, ment possession. and took the organizational lead of the formation of a new branch of her family. Kylie Marsh of the AFL-CIO in Utah. She was also a passionate conservative. Veda, the firstborn to her parents, was She loved her family dearly and supported their endeavors and was given a name and a blessing by her father. 1992-2017 proud of their accomplishments. The blessing: “We pray, our Father, that you TV Guide MARCH 9, 2017 She is survived by her husband Carl, son Derrick of St. George give her charity,” and she was granted that gift Kylie Marsh, 24, passed away on Feb. and daughters Christine Milligan (Michael) Havre, MT; Lynn Shrum in abundance. The name: Veda — yes you 27, 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She was born (Glenn) St. George, and Jennifer Chapdelaine (Jim) of Apple Val- read it correctly, not Velda, Verda, or Vayda. March 16, 1992 in Salt Lake City, to Marjorie ley CA, grandchildren Sarah, Deirdre, James, Lauren and Abby She had a love/hate relationship with her Beers Marsh and Cody Laine Marsh. Kylie and four great-grandchildren, her sister Mary Lou Spaulding and name, but there was no doubt she loved and was loved by so many friends but none more brothers Chad, Dallas and Nile Thacker and numerous nieces and admired the person she was named for, her than her sister, Mickele, and two brothers, nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, sisters Clauda, “granny,” Veda Chambers Smith. Veda loved Collin and Landon. Joyce, Ann, Fay and Linda and brother Don. genealogy and was keenly appreciative of Kylie loved to work, and enjoyed working A viewing was on Friday, March 3, 2017 from 5 to 7 p.m. with her pioneer heritage. Veda Ann’s two beauti- as a dental assistant for Dr. Arbuckle and Dr. funeral services on Saturday, March 4 at 11 a.m. both held at ful daughters would also share her names: Updyke in Millcreek and as a server at Texas Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff, St. George. Graveside dedication Andrea Dawn and Jessica Veda. Roadhouse in Bountiful and Cheeseburgers at Tonaquint Cemetery immediately following. Arrangements were Veda grew up in Holladay, graduating from in Paradise in Honolulu. She was loved by made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 435-673-2454. Olympus High School, class of 1969. Veda all. Kylie was a talented softball player and Friends and family are invited to sign Myrle’s online guestbook at attended BYU where she earned a degree in loved the game; she played bonnet ball and www.spilsburymortuary.com English, and a minor in French. At BYU she shortstop for Bountiful High. met her husband, E. Lynn Hansen. They fell Kylie was a passionately loyal sister and friend; she valued in love and were married June 6, 1972 in the her relationships and cared for many. Along with co-workers, she Salt Lake LDS temple. devoted time each month to the homeless in Honolulu and found Veda’s greatest desire in life was to have joy in serving. She loved her Young Women friends and her Young an eternal family, but growing a family was not Women leaders. She enjoyed many activities at Young Women’s Arnell Heaps easy for Lynn and Veda. She required several surgeries and medi- camp. Wherever she went, she made people feel like family. She cal procedures to become pregnant. Through medicine, Priesthood was a bright light when she walked in the room, and was “pure 1931-2017 blessings, and prayer, they were blessed with four children: Jason energy.” Lynn Hansen (Mindi), Timothy Ethen, Andrea Dawn Christopherson Kylie is survived by her parents, Cody (Brenda Bills) Marsh, and (Brian), and Jessica Veda Hollingshead (Mark). Veda’s four children Marjorie Marsh; siblings: Mickele (Sam) Vergara, Collin, and Landon Arnell passed away peacefully at the Pay- blessed her with 13 grandchildren. Lynn and Veda raised their fam- Marsh; stepsisters, Emily and Rachel Quijano; grandparents: Nor- son Central Utah Veterans Home on March ily in Centerville, where they lived for almost 40 years, and most man and Nina Beers, and Dennis and Virginia Marsh. 3, 2017. recently moved to a new loving ward/neighborhood in Kaysville. Our family would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who He was born Dec. 6, 1931 in Escalante, After her children were raised, Veda followed in the footsteps of have touched her life and played a part in making our sweet Kylie to Errington and Nola Adair Heaps. They her grandparents who were teachers. She spent 15 years teaching who she is. We send our love and gratitude to all who followed her relocated to Payson when he was 12. English at Millcreek Junior High in Bountiful. She was adored and example, and contributed in any way during this difficult time. He served an LDS mission from 1951 to respected by her colleagues and students. One of Veda’s hobbies Services will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 11 a.m. at 1953 in the East Central Mission in the United was to collect quotes, one of which hung on her refrigerator: “It’s too the West Bountiful 2nd Ward, 840 N. 800 West, West Bountiful. A States. In April of 1953, he was drafted into bad that the people who really know how to run the country are busy viewing will be held at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 the Army where he went into Ranger training teaching school.” East, Bountiful, on Friday, March 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. and from 9:30 in S-2 Intelligence in the Korean Conflict. Veda loved to read. She was full of wit and intelligence. Her to 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. While attending BYU (1955-1957: he received talents included a near-perfect mastery of Jeopardy and Trivial Pur- There will also be a candlelight vigil held for Kylie at 7:30 p.m. on his BA of accounting with minors in finance, suit. Veda was an accomplished pianist. She accompanied her high Saturday, March 11, 2017 at the park located at 550 W. Pages Lane banking, mathematics, and economics – later school choir, many ward choirs and musical performances, and her in West Bountiful. We will be lighting candles and sharing memories he obtained his Master’s of Education Administration at the U of U sister Wendy who was a remarkable singer. Veda served faithfully in about Kylie. Please bring your own candle, if you can, and write in 1959), he joined the Air Force ROTC, remained active in the Air all her church assignments and callings. Veda was blessed with the down a memory to share with the family. You are welcome to bring Force Reserves, and achieved the rank of Major. He retired from gift of cuisine. She found joy in preparing hearty food for her loved flowers, pictures, and memorabilia to help us reminisce the good military services in 1991. ones, even if it meant sitting around the kitchen table correcting their times. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com. On Sept. 7, 1956, he married Shawna Marie Lasson in the Manti grammar. LDS Temple. She passed away Oct. 18, 1962 at the age of 27 — Veda was a great anonymous giver. With quiet dignity, she was leaving Arnell with three small boys: Dennis (5), David (3), and Lynn often seen slipping money into people’s pockets, giving away her Karen Anderson (2). He married Louise Moss Johnson in June 1963. Louise had possessions, and arranging for service to be rendered for someone two children: Robyn (6) and Bill (4). They divorced in 1990 (after 27 in need. Perhaps her greatest service was caring for her mother 1953-2017 years). He married Mary Kathyrn Crabtree in 1991 until 1998. He is and father as they suffered for several years from Alzheimer’s and now survived by his wife, Andrea Bell Farr, whom he married May Parkinson’s disease, respectively. KE7DOG-SK 1, 2004. Veda had a big heart, both figuratively and literally, and ultimately He began his teaching career in 1959 at South Davis Junior an enlarged, worn out heart was the cause of her passing. As her Karen Anderson [KE7DOG] aged 63, High; later at Woods Cross High School in 1972, serving as a de- husband, Lynn, declared just before her death, “Veda is a perfect passed away in her Bountiful home on Feb. partment chair until he retired in 1987. While teaching, he supple- soul.” Veda can now rest, free from the burden of her earthly body – 14, 2017. She suffered Cardiac Tamponade. mented his income for his growing family by learning to develop a feeling expressed perfectly by her favorite musical, Les Misera- She passed very quickly and did not suffer. subdivisions — he developed 11 in total. He enjoyed serving on the bles, “At the end of the day there’s another day dawning.” Karen was born on Dec. 11, 1953 at Fort Ord, South Davis Sewer Board for 33 years and 12 years on the State Veda, we love you dearly. Until we meet again we offer your CA (a proud California native), to her parents Board. He met many wonderful people and made many long-lasting preferred salutation, “Elbow elbow, wrist wrist wrist.” Norman and Faith Anderson. Her father friendships. Upon retirement, he pursued one of his great passions: Veda was preceded in death by her mother, father, and sister referred to her as being Army issued. Growing traveling the world. He visited all seven continents, all 50 states, Wendy Pearson (John). Veda is survived by her husband, four chil- up with a father in the military, her family trav- and 51 different LDS temples. dren, 13 grandchildren, brother-in-law John Pearson, and brothers eled a lot across the country and she lived in He was active in his church and enjoyed many callings. His David (Annette) Holdsworth, Kevin (Jennifer Sorensen) Holdsworth, 30 states before she was 15. other hobbies included hunting, fishing, horseback riding, snowmo- and Gary (Deanna) Holdsworth, and many dear family members, Her parents, and younger brother Nels biling, boating and dancing. cousins, and friends, including her best friend Peggy Steed (Bob). Anderson preceded her in death. Karen had He is survived by his wife, Andrea; his sister, Jerlie Heaps Kay; We would like to thank the tender and professional staff at been widowed twice. She spent much of his sons, Dennis (Claudia), David, and Lynn; stepchildren, Robyn McKay Dee Hospital who took special care of Veda during her final her youth living on both coasts; her family called themselves “bi- and Bill; along with 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. days. coastal.” She lived in New Jersey as a child, before returning to and He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, and granddaughter. A viewing was held on Monday, March 6, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. settling down in California. She moved to Utah in 2006 to live with His family would like to thank the caregivers at the Payson Cen- at Russon Brothers Mortuary: 1941 N. Main, Farmington. The fu- her youngest daughter. While there she caught the eye of their next- tral Utah Veterans Home for the wonderful assistance and care they neral service was held Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 11 a.m., preceded door neighbor. The two soon started going out and they married on provided during some very difficult times for him. by a viewing at 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the LDS meetinghouse: 1533 Dec. 31, 2009. She said she had to “wait ‘til he was old enough.” Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 9, N. 1075 West, Farmington. Interment at Centerville Cemetery. Karen earned four associate's degrees later in her life, yet 2017 at the Stone Creek Ward, 1476 N. 300 West, Bountiful. A view- In lieu of flowers, donations may be mailed to: The Veda Cham- preferred to work with her hands creating personalized works of ing was held Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, bers and Lewis Calder Smith Scholarship Education Fund, USU art. She was known for her hand carved ostrich eggs and was 295 North Main, Bountiful and Wednesday morning 9:30 to 10:30 University Advancement, 1420 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322. especially proud of her more recent work with stained glass styled a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cem- Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com mirrors. Most of her pieces were personally inspired gifts for family etery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. and friends, but there were many items made to be donated to charity auctions. She worked for days on each piece, hand forming items to place into her eggs, painting many miniatures with a single strand of horse hair. Karen was trained in Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) and became active in the local Emergen- cy Management arena, joining and participating in several organiza- tions, including Northern Utah VOAD, Davis County ARES, and the Bountiful Citizens Council. She received the Davis County Citizen FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Corps Council 2012 Volunteer of the Year award. Karen was a ham radio operator and had been secretly training to upgrade her license to surprise her husband, who is also a ham operator. Karen and her husband were often seen at Bountiful City Council meetings, and BOUNTIFUL MONUMENT had been married by the Mayor of Bountiful, “Mayor Joe,” in the Council Chambers. Karen enjoyed wearing T-shirts that expressed her spunky More Serving Davis County personal attitude, always looking to bring a smile to those admir- ing them. Her famous T-shirts will be turned into pillows and given to family and friends as remembrances. Her indomitable spirit will for over  years be sorely missed. She held family dear and would never let them give up on themselves. She was the light of her family. The middle, than Five generations in the monument business with unmatched middle child. She is survived by her husband, Gary Davis, two daughters, craftsmanship, quality and service. Serena and Deirdre, her unofficially adopted son Thaddeus, five grandchildren, Michael, Mathew, Joshua, Kayla and Rayne and THE BOTTS four great-grandchildren, Christopher, Donovan, Claire and Delaney just a (who was born on Karen’s birthday in 2015), two brothers Leif, John and three sisters, Kirsten, Deirdre and Astrid. She unofficially adopted many people during her lifetime, and once they were in her life they never left her heart. Karen was Tweet always thinking of others, sending care packages to people in need, putting together packages for the food pantry (including food for hungry pets). Whenever she was near a claw machine, someone Our 140 words was getting a new toy. She shopped for odd and eclectic items to send to family and friends across the country. When one of her box- es arrived, everyone knew they were in for a treat. She had a soft are just the spot for veterans, animals, Boys & Girls Clubs, active duty military and law enforcement, emergency professionals and oftentimes just beginning, not the Buy direct from us and avoid paying sales commission to a mortuary or salesman. a wayward stranger. She would wish not to receive flowers or dona- tions, rather that someone compelled would follow in her example ending of a story. and give to someone else in need. 2010 South Main •Bountiful A gathering of remembrance for her friends in Utah will be held on March 11, 2017 at the Murray Boys & Girls Club at 244 East .. Myrtle Street in Murray. The gathering will begin at 2 p.m. Opportu- nity will be available to record memories of Karen to be played back bountifulmemorialart.com at the family’s celebration of her life, happening on June 24, 2017 in California. Like us on Facebook C8 KIDS SCOOP CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 C8 KIDS SCOOP CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 sports BrieFs Lakeside women’s golf league, the VHS Alumni golf outing and more. DAVIS Sports THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 D

Woods cross’ Amadeus Peterson (3) orchestrates a move around the sound defense of Orem’s Isaac Richards (25) in the Wildcats’ first-round win over Orem on Feb. 28. Above, Trevin Knell (21) steps big to the basket on Orem’s Hayden Riley (23) and Puka Nacua (2). The local prep basketball season came to a close last week, with all four Clipper area teams earning berths at state. Both Woods Cross and Viewmont won their opening-round games before losing in the quarterfinals. Photos by Roger V. Tuttle/Davis Clipper

State boyS b-ball: Vikes, Wildcats reach quarterfinals

By Josh McFadden trouble in the quarterfinals against Region 8 first quarter, 24-13. The deficit proved too much for the Clipper sportswriter Springville March 2. Vikings to overcome, as they fell 74-51. And the way the game ended could sting for a while The Vikings played the Miners close in quarters two for those on the Woods Cross squad. and three, being outscored just 30-25. But Bingham By season’s end, only five boys bas- Up 50-48 in the waning moments of overtime, Woods closed the game with a 20-13 fourth quarter to end the Cross appeared poised to advance to within a game of Vikings’ season. ketball teams in the state end their the state title matchup. But those dreams were shattered Jared Stringham led Viewmont with 11 points. The campaigns by hoisting championship in gut-wrenching fashion, as Springville connected on a senior, playing his final high school game, also collected three-point bank-shot at the buzzer to win 51-50. three rebounds. Junior Chandler Cox, who figures to trophies. This makes for a lot of disap- Woods Cross, which hadn’t lost since the final non- a be a key player on next year’s squad had 10 points pointment and heartbreak throughout region game on Jan. 3 against Taylorsville, fought back and four rebounds. All three of his field goal came from from a six-point hole as the fourth quarter began. The behind the three-point arc. Utah’s five high school classifications. Wildcats outscored Springville 14-8 in the final quarter Viewmont finished the season with an overall mark of Count a quartet of Davis County teams to knot things up at 44 apiece heading into the fateful 16-8, its best record since 2010. overtime period. Bountiful among those who fell short. Trevin Knell capped an incredible season and career at A wild year came to an end for the Braves on Feb. 28 Though Viewmont, Woods Cross, Woods Cross with a game-high 28 points. The University with a 62-42 loss to Corner Canyon in the first round of of California-bound sharpshooter also finished with eight the 4A state tournament. Bountiful and Davis failed to get to the rebounds and a pair of steals in the game. Fellow senior Bountiful had a difficult time getting the offense going semifinals of the state tournament, each Trevor Trost had nine points. against the Chargers, as it managed just four points in The Wildcats finished the year with a 22-3 mark, the first quarter and 15 for the first half. The offensive squad had memorable moments from topping last season’s 19-5 record. struggles left the Braves in a 28-15 hole that they the season and things to build on for the Viewmont couldn’t escape. Though the 20-point loss didn’t come without solid 2017–18 year. The Vikings rolled into their quarterfinals matchup with defending state champion Bingham on the heels of performances. Seven-foot senior center Ryan Pollard Woods cross its 66-55 win over Westlake on Feb. 27. paced the Braves with 13 points. Meanwhile, sophomore The Wildcats ran through their region games Viewmont knew it had its hands full March 1 against Brig Willard had 12 points, and the 6-2 guard also unblemished with a 12-0 record. Things were much the Miners, which entered the contest with a 21-3 collected eight rebounds. Junior Jadon Chism filled the tougher in the 4A state tournament. mark. Bingham shared the Region title by going 11-1 stat sheet with six points, six rebounds, two assists and a Favorites to get back to the state semifinals, where in league play. As it had done so many times during the they lost last season to Olympus, the Wildcats ran into season, Bingham jumped out a big lead at the end of n see “BasKetBaLL” p. d2 Wild Swan Day is Saturday in Utah FEBRUARY ATHLETES OF THE MONTH Wild swans are winging their way through Utah right now. Both tundra swans and trumpeter swans, which are more rarely seen, stop in Utah's wetlands for critically needed rest and refueling during their annual spring migration. The migration takes the swans from WiLd sWans are heading BacK north in anticipation of wintering grounds in spring weather returning soon. Photo by Phil Douglass California to nesting sites in Canada and Alaska. hear thousands of tundra and hear the differences You can see the birds, and swans, and maybe even in vocalizations between learn more about them, at a few of the more rarely trumpeter and tundra this year’s Wild Swan Day. seen trumpeter swans. swans. “If you have your The Division of Wildlife "Each year,” he said in own binoculars or a Trevin Knell Mercedes Staples Resources will host a release, “a handful of spotting scope, though,” Woods Cross Viewmont the event on March trumpeter swans migrate he said, “please bring 11. Admission is free. through Utah with the them. There are also Woods Cross basketball star Trevin Knell and Viewmont basketball standout The event will be held tundra swans. numerous bird-sound apps Mercedes Staples have been named our Davis Clipper/Mountain Orthopaedics at two DWR waterfowl This event gives people that can help you identify Athletes of the Month for February. They shared this award in December as well. management areas: Salt a chance to see and hear swans and other birds by Knell, who has signed to play at UC Berkeley after graduation, led the Wildcats Creek, west of Corinne, the differences between their sound.” to a Region 5 championship and into the state tourney. The Wildcats lost a and Farmington Bay, west trumpeter and tundra In addition to a thrilling heartbreaker in overtime to Springville, the team that eventually won the title. of Centerville. swans. Both of the birds viewing experience, Staples, who is just a junior, led the Vikings to the 5A championship game this Phil Douglass, regional are magnificent; they’re knowledgeable and conservation outreach awesome to see and hear." friendly people from year and helped Viewmont to its best season on many years. manager for the DWR, Douglass said spotting the DWR and Wasatch Each will receive special recognition from our sponsor again this year, says viewing will run scopes and listening Audubon will be available Mountain Orthopaedics, LLC in Bountiful. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. He devices will be available at to answer your questions. Congratulations to both athletes! says the event gives people the sites, so you can get a great chance to see and a close look at the swans n see “sWans” p. d2 D2 SPORTS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017

SPORTS BRIEFS Compiled by Tom Haraldsen

Lakeside Ladies golf league now taking registrations WEST BOUNTIFUL--For ladies wanting to join a golf league, the Lakeside Golf Course morn- ing league starts play April 4, and continues on Tuesdays through September. The cost is $40 to join. The Opening Social is March 28. Call Jill Bowman (801-824-0857) or Dona Dixon (801-698-7475) to register or learn more.

Races set for Extraterrestrial Day BOUNTIFUL—March 20 is Extraterrestrial Abductions Day. Seriously. And local runners will be celebrating with a 5K and 10K event for all who love UFOs, running, or both. The medals to be awarded glow in the dark, and organizers have 500 of them available for the races. Registration cost is $17, with a portion going to the National MS society. Learn more online at http://www.moonjoggers. com/extraterrestrial-abductions-day-5k-10k/ ADAPT Demo Day set Saturday at Snowbasin Resort Whether it is a 93 year-old WW-II vet bombing down the snow covered mountain in a sled painted with the nose art from his B-24 aircraft or a blind athlete using skiing to empower and free her soul, Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) helps make it A GREAT PLACE TO SPEnD SATuRDAy fOR wiLD SwAn DAy is by Farmington Bay, where the majestic birds spend part of their time possible. during the annual spring migration. Photo by Mike Christensen This year’s 7th annual event ADAPT Demo Day will be held March 11 at Snowbasin Resort to help benefit the OVAS program. For a $20 donation, rid- Directions viewing events, and good weather ers will have the opportunity to demo equipment Swan To reach the Compton’s Knoll means good traveling conditions for from 18 ski and snowboard manufacturers from 9 Continued from p. D1 viewing area at the Salt Creek migrating swans. But, even if some am to 4 pm. WMA, travel west from Corinne on swans have moved through Utah “Last year 184 riders demoed equipment at the state Route 83 to 6800 West (Iowa by March 11, there will still be lots “And, if you have a scout group ADAPT Demo Day, and we gave 120 rides on our String Road). Then, go north to 6800 of other waterfowl to see. And the that needs to talk to a conservation North, and turn west. earlier date for the event should sleds. Riding in these sleds provides a unique expe- officer,” Douglass said, “this is the rience and gives riders a glimpse from our Adaptive The Farmington Bay WMA still give you a chance to see swans. perfect place to do it.” is at 1325 W. Glovers Lane in Swan numbers are building right Athletes perspective.We are hoping to increase the A preview of what you’ll see at the Farmington. To get there, take the now.” numbers this year,” said Cindy Colin, board of direc- event is available in two videos on Clark Lane exit from I-15, and travel Douglass said the Salt Creek tor and instructor. the DWR’s YouTube channel. You west on Clark Lane to 1525 West. WMA is one of the best places in All donations go toward client scholarships in can view the swan videos at http:// Turn south on 1525 West, and travel Utah to get a close look at swans. bit.ly/1Ap4fXE and http://bit.ly/1Js2 surrounding Northern Utah counties: Weber, Davis, two miles to Glovers Lane, then turn It’s also a likely spot to see and hear 3Gb. left, and travel a half-mile to 1325 both trumpeter and tundra swans Morgan, Box Elder, and Cache. Customers are If you have questions about Wild encouraged to apply for these scholarships which West, which is the entrance to the together. Swan Day, call the DWR’s Northern WMA. “Last spring,” he said, “I was fund a lift tickets, instructors, and equipment rent- Region office at 801-476-2740. If you can’t attend the March watching 2,500 tundra swans als. In addition to the two DWR viewing 11 event, you can still see swans, but when suddenly I heard trumpeter Large donations and grants from sponsors provide sites, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Douglass encourages you to visit the swans. It took some time and new equipment for the athletes. Service is holding a swan viewing marshes soon. determination, but I eventually event on March 11 at the Bear River “The swan migration usually found eight trumpeters among For more information on the ADAPT Demo Day, Migratory Bird Refuge. The refuge visit www.ogdenvalleyadaptivesports.org peaks in mid-March,” he said. “This the tundra swans. Seeing both is west of Brigham City. To learn year, we decided to hold the event a tundra and trumpeter swans was an more about the event, visit www.fws. little earlier in the month. Weather amazing experience.” gov/refuge/bear_river_migratory_ is always the ‘wild card’ with wildlife Viewmont Alumni Golf Outing bird_refuge. sets July 28 for annual event The Viewmont High School Alumni Golf Outing for 2017 has been scheduled for July 28, with tee off at began region play at 1-10, tied with Viewmont for than seven points an 8 a.m at the Oakridge Country Club. The new con- Basketball it’s easy to see how far the second place in Region 2. outing. Ben Rigby (8.3 struction has been totally completed, it is grown in Continued from p. D1 team came. Davis posted a 17-6 overall points per game), Braxton and the course will be ready to go. As reported last week, record. Taylor (7.8), Cade The second week of July, Oakridge will be the Davis lost its opening Davis boasted balanced Whicker (7.6) and Rich steal. round playoff game on scoring this season. Stucki (7.4) paced the home of a PGA-sponsored event, The Web.com tour- Bountiful finished Feb. 27 by the score of 48- Though no one averaged team. ney for that week. So the course should be in prime the season with a record of 45 to Pleasant Grove. in double figures, four wonderful condition for this event. 9-15. Considering the team Davis finished the year players averaged more As always, the registration fee includes the green fee, use of the driving range, the putting green, the chipping green, golf cart, lunch and other amenities Join the that will be part of this fun event. Register early, get a foursome together and come Conversation enjoy this event on one of the great courses in the State of Utah. This tournament raises money to help support Viewmont High students with a scholarship program. Like Email any questions or register through Greg Us On Oman, class of 1973, [email protected]. facebook.com/davisclipper

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• Monday, March 27th – Free Breakfast: South Davis Recreation Center 6am-9pm – Free Lunch: 11am-1pm March 27 - April1 • Tuesday, March 28th – Sports Night • Wednesday, March 29th – Aquatics Night • Thursday, March 30th – Ice Rink Night th • Friday, March 31st – Fitness Night • Saturday, April 1st – Dignitary Celebration 10Anniversary!Fun and Giveaways and Raffl es: LEARN TO SWIM EGG DiVE iS COMinG! April 15, 10 a.m. Bring your swimsuits and goggles and get ready for a different type of egg hunt!

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SPORTS BRIEFS Your guide to local goods, services Compiled by Tom Haraldsen and more. Find it here and online at www.davisclipper.com Lakeside Ladies golf league now taking registrations CATEGORY INDEX PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIADS DEADLINE

• Announcements ...... 890 • Home Furnishings ...... 290 WEST BOUNTIFUL--For ladies wanting to join • Animals ...... 210 • Homes for Rent ...... 580 CALL 801-295-2251 ext. 100 MONDAY 4 p.m. • Apartments for Rent ...... 570 • Homes for Sale ...... 820 a golf league, the Lakeside Golf Course morn- • Autos for Sale ...... 330 • Instruction/Tutoring ...... 520 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon- Fri. for Thursday publication ing league starts play April 4, and continues on • Building Suppies ...... 830 • Investments ...... 670 • Business Opportunities ...... 130 • Land for Sale ...... 700 Tuesdays through September. • Child Care ...... 530 • Lost & Found ...... 510 The cost is $40 to join. The Opening Social is • Commercial Property ...... 810 • Miscellaneous ...... 820 ONLINE at www.davisclipper.com • Computers ...... 235 • Musical Instruments ...... 300 GENERAL INFORMATION March 28. Call Jill Bowman (801-824-0857) or Dona • 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. Dixon (801-698-7475) to register or learn more. • 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 Races set for Extraterrestrial Day • 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 (across from Robintino’s) BOUNTIFUL—March 20 is Extraterrestrial • Yard work ...... 115 5. Payment is due upon placement of ad unless an account has been established. We accept cash, check or credit card: Abductions Day. Seriously. And local runners will be FAX: 801-295-3044 celebrating with a 5K and 10K event for all who love FREE CLASSIADS UFOs, running, or both. for 20 words or less The medals to be awarded glow in the dark, and Items under $100 (20 words or less - 1 week) MAIL: The Clipper Classiads 60¢ per word after organizers have 500 of them available for the races. 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 Registration cost is $17, with a portion going to the or Walk-in only. No phone-ins, please. Garage Sales Excluded. 1 ad per month. includes online placement National MS society. Learn more online at http://www.moonjoggers. Find all the classifi ed ads and more online at www.davisclipper.com com/extraterrestrial-abductions-day-5k-10k/ ADAPT Demo Day set Saturday 100 Help Wanted 115 Yard Wor 570 Apartment for Rent 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS CAREGIVERS NEEDED! North FATHER AND SON BOUNTIFUL 1BD, 1Bth base- Kaysville, UT 84037 comments regarding proposed at Snowbasin Resort Side Center Seeking direct care LANDSCAPING ment apartment. Near Bountiful CENTERVILLE CITY office phone 801-546-4046, changes to the “Scavenger and staff to assist people with dis- Concrete & Landscaping. High School. Perfect for newly- NOTICE OF INTENT TO cell phone 801-430-2869, Salvage Operation Regula- Whether it is a 93 year-old WW-II vet bombing abilities. 9.82-10.84/hr start. Call Quality work at affordable weds. No smokers/pets or drink- PREPARE OR AMEND email tion”. Changes include formally down the snow covered mountain in a sled painted 801-292-6797 or email @ amn- prices. Concrete, Retaining Walls/ ers. $650/mo. Call for appointment GENERAL PLAN [email protected] adopting State Rules R315-301, [email protected]. Small facility Driveway, Sidewalks/Bricks. Fenc- 801-548-2644 Notice is hereby given that Bid Packets: Bid documents can R315-313, R315-315, R315-263, with the nose art from his B-24 aircraft or a blind and family atmosphere! es, tree sod services. Appliance Brighton Homes Development be picked up at Kaysville Parks R315-550, changing the regula- removal. Lic/Ins 385-259-2232 575 Duplex for Rent intends to prepare a proposed and Recreation 85 N 100 E., M-F tion name to “Waste Hauler athlete using skiing to empower and free her soul, PART-TIME TELLER Hours 1pm Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) helps make it 385-227-4522. General Plan enactment or 9:00am to 5:00pm. Or by emailing Regulation”, elimination of a A GREAT PLACE TO SPEnD SATuRDAy fOR wiLD SwAn DAy is by Farmington Bay, where the majestic birds spend part of their time to 6pm M-F Apply at www.myho- amendment regarding Section [email protected]. scavenger business permit and possible. rizoncu.com SPRING CLEAN UP! HUGE BNTFL 2200sqft 4Bd, 12-480-2, Neighborhood 1 South- http://www.kaysvillecity.com/ fee, and standardizing Depart- during the annual spring migration. Photo by Mike Christensen South Davis Area. 2Bth. Great for Families/ Room- east Centerville, Section 2 “Com- This year’s 7th annual event ADAPT Demo Day CAREGIVER NEEDED starting departments-services/adminis- ment formatting. TREES, SHRUBS, MOWING, mates. Walkout bsmnt. Rec room. mercial Policies”, reconsidering tration-finance/contractsbids Copies of the regulation are $14/hr. Thursday/Friday nights. will be held March 11 at Snowbasin Resort to help hedges, flower beds, railroad Hookups, Carport’s No smokers/ whether the Residential Zoning Bid Due: Bids will be received available for review at the Envi- benefit the OVAS program. For a $20 donation, rid- 74yr old male, keep clean/dry. ties, sod, tree trimming/removal, pets. $1300/mo, deposit $1000. should be included in the Pages at the Kaysville City Municipal ronmental Health Services Divi- Directions viewing events, and good weather Bountiful area. No cat allergies. garage and shed clean-up, haul- 801-641-8878, 801-991-0569. Lane Commercial Area. Center, located at 23 East Center sion office located at 22 South ers will have the opportunity to demo equipment 18/yrs or older. 801-294-5228. ing, concrete flat work. Afford- Affected entities or interested Street, until March 16, 2017 at State Street, Clearfield, Utah, or Swan To reach the Compton’s Knoll means good traveling conditions for BOUNTIFUL DUPLEX 3bd, 2bth, able rates, references. Senior parties are invited to provide 2:00 PM, local time. the Department website from 18 ski and snowboard manufacturers from 9 viewing area at the Salt Creek migrating swans. But, even if some LAWN MAINTENANCE central heat/AC, large kitchen Continued from p. D1 Discount. Dan 801-518-73,65 information for Centerville City to Bid Opening: March 16, 2017 (https://go.usa.gov/xXcRa). In- am to 4 pm. WMA, travel west from Corinne on swans have moved through Utah F/T-P/T-SUB Worker wanted, with D/W, WD hook-ups. NO consider in the process of prepar- Mow lawns in Davis County, $12/ at 2:00pm, local time. Locations terested persons can contact “Last year 184 riders demoed equipment at the state Route 83 to 6800 West (Iowa by March 11, there will still be lots smokers/pets. $960/mo. 801- ing, adopting, and implementing Kaysville City Municipal Center, Mr. Dennis Keith, Environmental hr to start. Experience preferred. 120 Services “And, if you have a scout group 597-4965 a general plan or amendment 23 East Center Street. Health Services Division Direc- ADAPT Demo Day, and we gave 120 rides on our String Road). Then, go north to 6800 of other waterfowl to see. And the Kurt 801-355-5233 or 801-706- that needs to talk to a conservation North, and turn west. earlier date for the event should concerning the following: Pre-Bid Meeting: Kaysville City tor, at 801-525-5118 or dkeith@ sleds. Riding in these sleds provides a unique expe- officer,” Douglass said, “this is the 1252 HOME AND OFFICE Cleaning 580 Home for Rent • Impacts that the use of invites you to attend a pre bid daviscountyutah.gov. Written The Farmington Bay WMA still give you a chance to see swans. land proposed in the proposed rience and gives riders a glimpse from our Adaptive perfect place to do it.” DAVIS COUNTY Court Repre- Call Amparo Roda for great prices meeting on March 8, 2017 at comments concerning the regu- is at 1325 W. Glovers Lane in Swan numbers are building right at 801-882-8492 general plan or amendment may 2:00pm. The location of this meet- lation will be considered as part Athletes perspective.We are hoping to increase the A preview of what you’ll see at the sentative Suncrest Counseling is CENTERVILLE 516 W 1950 N. have; and Farmington. To get there, take the now.” seeking someone who is detail- ing will be Barnes Park (North of the hearing record if received numbers this year,” said Cindy Colin, board of direc- event is available in two videos on *PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* 3bd, 2bth, family room, double • Uses of land within the mu- West parking lot) Kaysville, UT at the Division office before 5:00 Clark Lane exit from I-15, and travel Douglass said the Salt Creek oriented and able to multi-task. 35 yrs. exp. excellent references garage. No pets/smokers. $1200/ nicipality that the affected entity tor and instructor. the DWR’s YouTube channel. You Position includes: sitting in vari- 84037. Parking lot is located off p.m., Thursday, March 30, 2017. west on Clark Lane to 1525 West. WMA is one of the best places in Int/Ext. Please call Scott for Free mo, deposit $900. Avail April 1, is considering that may conflict of Sportsplex drive. C-3139 3/9-16 can view the swan videos at http:// ous Davis County courts repre- All donations go toward client scholarships in Turn south on 1525 West, and travel Utah to get a close look at swans. Estimates. No Job Too Small 801- 2017 Bonded Realty 801-359- with the proposed general plan Bid Awarded: Anticipated March bit.ly/1Ap4fXE and http://bit.ly/1Js2 senting our company to obtain surrounding Northern Utah counties: Weber, Davis, two miles to Glovers Lane, then turn It’s also a likely spot to see and hear 699-1942 7979 or amendment 30, 2017 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 3Gb. referrals for counseling services. More information about this Construction Timeline: As soon The following described prop- Morgan, Box Elder, and Cache. Customers are left, and travel a half-mile to 1325 both trumpeter and tundra swans Must be able to read, write, and PAINTING Intent to Prepare or Amend the erty will be sold at public auction If you have questions about Wild West, which is the entrance to the together. 890 Announcements as weather conditions permit. encouraged to apply for these scholarships which Swan Day, call the DWR’s Northern speak English effectively. $10 20-years Experience. General Plan can be obtained Project needs to be completed to the highest bidder, payable in WMA. “Last spring,” he said, “I was per hour. To apply, please send Interior, Exterior, Residential & by contacting Community De- by June 30, 2017. lawful money of the United States fund a lift tickets, instructors, and equipment rent- Region office at 801-476-2740. JEEP POSSE Ham Shoot If you can’t attend the March watching 2,500 tundra swans resume to Michelle at: michelle@ Commercial. Professional finish. velopment, at 801-292-8232 or For any additional questions at the time of sale, at the Justice als. In addition to the two DWR viewing 11 event, you can still see swans, but when suddenly I heard trumpeter suncrestcounseling.com Free est. Call 801-298-4472 or 4.8.2017 Please join us for the visiting the City’s website at www. or comments please contact me Complex, Court’s Building, 800 sites, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 801-706-2951 annual Jeep Posse Ham Shoot centervilleut.net West State Street, Farming- Large donations and grants from sponsors provide Douglass encourages you to visit the swans. It took some time and WOODS CROSS CITY is accept- at the information listed above. Service is holding a swan viewing at the Bountiful Lion’s Club, Marsha Morrow, MMC C-3132 3/2-9 ton, Utah 84025, on March 29, new equipment for the athletes. marshes soon. determination, but I eventually ing seasonal applications for Pub- SEAMLESS ALUMINUM Centerville City Recorder 2017, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, event on March 11 at the Bear River April 8, 2017, 8-5PM. The shoot- For more information on the ADAPT Demo Day, “The swan migration usually found eight trumpeters among lic Works/ Parks Maintenance. RAIN GUTTERS Siding, paint- ing range is 1350 N. Skyline Dr. Dated: March 6, 2017 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING for the purpose of foreclosing a Migratory Bird Refuge. The refuge peaks in mid-March,” he said. “This the tundra swans. Seeing both 40 hour work week, pay range ing, deck and fence repairs, Bountiful, UT 84010. C-3146 3/9 NOTICE is hereby given that trust deed dated February 19, visit www.ogdenvalleyadaptivesports.org is west of Brigham City. To learn $10.00 -$12.00 per hour depend- tile, drywall repair. Lic/Ins. the DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF 2015, and executed by CASEY T. year, we decided to hold the event a tundra and trumpeter swans was an ing on experience. No experience KAYSVILLE CITY HEALTH will hold a public hear- DOWNS AND SHANNA DOWNS, more about the event, visit www.fws. Call Jason 801-808-7056 www. CORPORATION little earlier in the month. Weather amazing experience.” req. Job openings close on March ing in Room #2021 of the Davis HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trus- go2jasonhansen.com ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Viewmont Alumni Golf Outing gov/refuge/bear_river_migratory_ is always the ‘wild card’ with wildlife 15, 2017 or until filled. Starting County Health Department, 22 tors, in favor of MORTGAGE bird_refuge. Find us on the BARNES PARK RESTROOMS South State Street, Clearfield, ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION date is flexible between April 1st 240 For Sale Find us on the RFB 03-17 Utah, at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”) and April 15th. For full description Date: February 21, 2017 sets July 28 for annual event March 23, 2017. SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR and duties see website. Must pos- Contact Information: Cole R. TO BE sold or otherwise disposed Pursuant to Utah Code 26A- SUN VALLEY MORTGAGE SER- sess a valid Utah driver’s license Stephens, Parks & Recreation The Viewmont High School Alumni Golf Outing for of at an auction to be held at SYS 1-12(1), the Board of Health will VICES, LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS and pass a drug screening. Apply Director – Kaysville Parks and davisclipper.com hold a public hearing to afford AND ASSIGNS as Beneficiary, 2017 has been scheduled for July 28, with tee off at began region play at 1-10, tied with Viewmont for than seven points an in person at Woods Cross Mu- Storage 1728 W. Gordon Ave. Recreation nicipal Building 1555 South 800 Layton UT 84041, on 3/25/2017 Web interested persons an opportunity which Trust Deed was recorded 8 a.m at the Oakridge Country Club. The new con- it’s easy to see how far the second place in Region 2. outing. Ben Rigby (8.3 85 North 100 East, Basketball West Woods Cross, UT 84087 or at 10:00am . Unit #540 Eva to submit written data, views, and on February 20, 2015, as Entry struction has been totally completed, it is grown in Continued from p. D1 team came. Davis posted a 17-6 overall points per game), Braxton online at www.woodscross.com Martinez 1129 S Porter Ave. Og- and the course will be ready to go. As reported last week, record. Taylor (7.8), Cade (City Jobs) Applications can be den Ut, 84404, Boxes and Tools. The second week of July, Oakridge will be the Davis lost its opening Davis boasted balanced Whicker (7.6) and Rich emailed to jsims@woodscross. Unit #565 Guy Adams 1091 W. steal. round playoff game on scoring this season. Stucki (7.4) paced the com. Woods Cross City uses E- 75 S. Clearfield UT 84015 Tools. home of a PGA-sponsored event, The Web.com tour- Bountiful finished Feb. 27 by the score of 48- Though no one averaged team. Verify and is an equal opportunity Unit #759 Brent Johnson 550 ney for that week. So the course should be in prime the season with a record of employer. N. Ann St. Clearfield UT 84015, 45 to Pleasant Grove. in double figures, four Household items. Unit #761 wonderful condition for this event. 9-15. Considering the team CAREGIVER Davis finished the year players averaged more Heidi Irizarry 430 N. 1275 W. #91 SHOP and SERVICE GUIDE As always, the registration fee includes the green STARTING $15.00/HR Clearfield UT 84015, Household fee, use of the driving range, the putting green, the Up to 40/hrs/week, All shifts avail- items. Unit #7108 Valerie and able. Kaysville/Farmington area David Lambert 430 N 1275 W. #91 chipping green, golf cart, lunch and other amenities Join the helping disabled 26yr-old male. Clearfield UT, 84015, Household that will be part of this fun event. Must be 18/older & physically fit. items. Unit #804 Jesse Faust Register early, get a foursome together and come Conversation 801-447-4644. 1781 S 800 W Woods Cross, UT VACUUMS! NOW HIRING full time South fork 84087, Household and Personal • Portable Vacuums enjoy this event on one of the great courses in the items. Unit #888 Julie Halling 154 hardware is now accepting appli- Utah’s State of Utah. This tournament raises money to help cations for employment. We are Hawthorn Dr. Layton UT 84041, • Central Vacuums Tired of a “Cold” House? Big Enough to support Viewmont High students with a scholarship looking for team players who are Household and Personal items. Largest Vacuum • Cleaning Supplies do the Job program. self motivated, upbeat, friendly, Unit #8114 Joe Luck 1912 W. Dealer Install VINYL Windows Small Enough Like efficient and detailed oriented. 1600 N. Layton UT 84041, House- • Steam Cleaners Email any questions or register through Greg Us On Must have excellent customer hold and Personal items. 801-298-3413 to Care Oman, class of 1973, [email protected]. service skills and be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. Call Cody at 55 East 400 South • Centerville facebook.com/davisclipper 270 Want To Buy SALES 801-383-3838 [email protected] BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for 115 Yard Work old LDS & other books. Also old SERVICE www.obrienglassproducts.com CALL fOR infO: photos & historical memorabilia LAWN MOWING Aeration, Call 800-823-9124 PARTS 801.298.6220 Sprinkler, Larson Yard Service Weekly Lawn Mowing, Aera- Are you ready for winter? Tune up your furnace today 550 n 200 w, Bountiful, uT tion, Sprinkler Repair. No Con- ALSO tract Required. Lic/Legal/Ins. 330 Autos for Sale Open Knife and southdavisrecreation.com www.larsonyardservice.com 6 days Scissor 801.725.5666 NSL to Kays. a week Sharpening PAYNE’S EXPEDITE CONSTRUCTION AND HVAC • Monday, March 27th – Free Breakfast: LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION, INC. Go with this Familiar name in South Davis Recreation Center 6am-9pm – Free Lunch: 11am-1pm heating • ventilation • air conditioning Davis County. 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Trees, shrubs and hedges, can be here Mowing Spring Cleanup, Haul- ing, Concrete Flat Work. 2112 N. Hillfi eld Rd. References, Senior Discount. LEARN TO SKATE Call Dan 801-518-7365 #1 • Layton Call: Session 4: April 3-19 AERATION BY KERRY Hours: Classes 2x per week ( M/W ) 5:15 pm or 5:45 pm AKA Peartfection, Lawn Mow- Mon - Fri. 7 am - 6 pm Special Ice Show • April 28 - 29 ing, Tilling, Aeration. 801-295-2251 Call Kerry 801-231-7364 801-774-0770 Serving since 1986 D4 CLASSIFIEDS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017

9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS 9000 LEGALS Day Saints & Weber Basin Water The current beneficiary of No. 2849578, in Book 6208, at this project, please contact Todd S0°12’00”E (plat: S0°05’E) along pose of foreclosing a trust deed Conservancy District propose(s) the trust deed is The Bank of Page 903, in the Official Records Christensen toddc@bountifulutah. said plat 358.84 feet to the point dated September 23, 2013, and using 0.045 cfs. from groundwater New York Mellon FKA The Bank of Davis County, State of Utah gov of the Bountiful City Engineer- of beginning. executed by JACQUELINE WAR- (Service area Weber Basin WCD) of New York, as Trustee for the covering real property purportedly ing Department at (801) 298-6125, Contains: 2.49+/- acres REN, A SINGLE WOMAN, as for MUNICIPAL: In Weber Basin certificateholders of the CWABS, located at 852 West 1470 North, or Christina Osborn cosborn@jub. 5. The complete Annexation Trustor, in favor of MORTGAGE Water Conservancy District. Inc., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- Petition is available for inspection ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Clinton, Utah 84015 in Davis com of J-U-B Engineers at (801) 31-539(a42342): Corporation CATES, SERIES 2007-10, and and copying at the City of North SYSTEMS, INC. SOLELY AS County, Utah, and more particu- 886-9052. of the Presiding Bishop of The the record owner of the property Salt Lake City Recorder’s office, NOMINEE FOR ACADEMY larly described as: 5. A Proposal Bond or certified Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- as of the recording of the notice 10 East Center Street, North MORTGAGE CORPORATION LOT 67, WINDCHIME AT EAST bank check in the amount of 5 day Saints & Weber Basin Water of default is James Chris Hansen, Salt Lake, Utah Monday through as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed MEADOWS PHASE 3, ACCORD- (five) percent of the Base Proposal Conservancy District propose(s) as his sole and separate property. Thursday during the hours of 7:00 was recorded on September 24, ING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT Pricing shall be included with each using 0.039 cfs. from groundwater The trustee’s sale of the aforede- am and 5:30 p.m. 2013, as Entry No. 2768188, in THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RE- Proposal. (Service Area Weber Basin WCD) scribed real property will be made 6. The City of North Salt Lake Book 5859, at Page 1154, in the CORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY 6. Contract Times for com- for MUNICIPAL: In Weber Basin without warranty as to title, pos- may grant the Petition and an- Official Records of Davis County, RECORDER’S OFFICE. Tax ID: mencement and completion shall Water Conservancy District. session, or encumbrances. Bid- nex the above described area State of Utah covering real prop- 13-195-0067 be in accordance with Article 5 of 31-4188(a42343): Corporation ders must be prepared to tender unless a written protest to the erty purportedly located at 603 The current Beneficiary of the the Procurement Agreement. of the Presiding Bishop of The a cashier’s check in the amount of Annexation Petition is filed West 1800 North, Clinton, Utah trust deed is UTAH HOUSING 7. The acceptance of any Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- $20,000.00 at the sale. The bal- with the Davis County Clerk’s 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and CORPORATION, and the record Proposal shall be subject to funds day Saints & Weber Basin Water ance of the purchase price must office, 61 South Main Street, more particularly described as: owners of the property as of the re- approved for such purposes. Conservancy District propose(s) be paid by cashier’s check or wire Farmington, UT 84025, by an LOT 3, DEANETTA SUBDIVI- cording of the Notice of Default are Contract Documents for this using 0.032 cfs or 17.84 ac-ft. transfer received by 12:00 noon authorized protestor (10-2-407 SION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO CASEY T. DOWNS AND SHANNA project have been prepared by: from groundwater (Kaysville/ the following business day. The Utah Code), and a copy of the THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, DOWNS, HUSBAND AND WIFE. OWNER Fruit Heights) for MUNICIPAL: In trustee reserves the right to void protest is delivered to the City ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN Bidders must tender to the Bountiful City Corporation Weber Basin Water Conservancy the effect of the trustee’s sale after of North Salt Lake City Recorder THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at c/o Paul Rowland, PE, PLS District. the sale based upon information at the address noted above. Any COUNTY RECORDER. Tax ID: the sale and the balance of the 790 S 100 E unknown to the trustee at the time protest must be filed as herein 13-095-0003 Kent L. Jones, P.E. purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the Bountiful, UT 84010 of the sale, such as a bankruptcy stated by no later than March The current Beneficiary of the C-3136 3/9-16 day following the sale. Both the 801-298-6125 filing, a loan reinstatement, or an 16, 2017. trust deed is UTAH HOUSING deposit and the balance must be ENGINEER Cellco Partnership and its con- agreement between the trustor 7. If no protests are received CORPORATION, and the record paid to Lincoln Title Insurance J-U-B Engineers, Inc. trolled affiliates doing business as and beneficiary to postpone or the City of North Salt Lake City owner of the property as of the Agency in the form of a wire trans- c/o Christina Osborn, PE Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wire- cancel the sale. If so voided, the Council will hold a public hearing recording of the Notice of Default fer, cashier’s check or certified 2875 Decker Lake Rd. Ste 575 less) proposes to build a 86-foot only recourse of the highest bid- on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at is JACQUELINE WARREN, A funds. Cash payments, personal Salt Lake City, UT 84119 Monopole Communications Tower der is to receive a full refund of the 7:00 pm in the North Salt Lake City SINGLE WOMAN. checks or trust checks are not 801-886-9052 at the approx. vicinity of 2275 money paid to the trustee. THIS Council Chambers 10 East Center Bidders must tender to the accepted. CONSULTANT South Davis Boulevard, Bountiful, IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT Street, North Salt Lake, Utah to trustee a $20,000.00 deposit at DATED: February 16, 2017. Separation Processes, Inc. Davis County, UT 84010. Public A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION consider a request to annex this the sale and the balance of the LINCOLN TITLE James Vickers, PE comments regarding potential OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR property. purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the INSURANCE AGENCY 3156 Lionshead Ave. Ste 2 effects from this site on historic THAT PURPOSE. City of North Salt Lake day following the sale. Both the By: Paula Maughan Carlsbad, CA 92010 properties may be submitted DATED this 19th day of Febru- Linda D. Horrocks deposit and the balance must be Its: Vice President 760-400-3660 within 30 days from the date of ary, 2017 City Recorder paid to Lincoln Title Insurance Telephone: (801) 476-0303 Bountiful City reserves the right this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Marlon L. Bates C-3116 2/23-3/9 Agency in the form of a wire trans- web site: www.smithknowles. to reject any or all proposals, or to Chad, [email protected], Successor Trustee fer, cashier’s check or certified com waive any formality or technicality 2121 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite Scalley Reading Bates Hansen Parcel No.: 10-008-0017 funds. Cash payments, personal SK File No. 16-1168 in any proposal in the best interest 203, Chandler, AZ 85224, 480- & Rasmussen, P.C. NOTICE OF DEFAULT checks or trust checks are not C-3118 2/23-3/9 of the City. 850-0575. C-3137 3/9 15 West South Temple, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN accepted. PAUL C. ROWLAND, P.E. Ste. 600 that DAVID W. STEFFENSEN is DATED: March 6, 2017. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN City Engineer Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Trustee under that certain Deed LINCOLN TITLE THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF THE FARMINGTON DEPT. OF C-3119 2/23-3/9 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 of Trust, dated August 31, 2016, INSURANCE AGENCY THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to executed by TYLER MICHAEL By: Paula Maughan TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUNTY, KAYSVILLE CITY TRICT COURT, DAVIS COUN- 5:00 p.m. EARL, as Trustor, to secure Its: Vice President STATE OF UTAH. CASE NO. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TY, STATE OF UTAH. CASE Trustee No. 87152-115 certain obligations in favor of Telephone: (801) 476-0303 179700963, JUDGE THOMAS L Notice is hereby given that NO. 179700870, JUDGE DAVID C-3117 2/23-3/9 BAY PROPERTIES, LC, a Utah web site: www.smithknowles. CONNORS. CASCADE COL- KAY. CASCADE COLLECTIONS the Kaysville City Planning Com- limited liability company, as com LECTIONS LLC, PLAINTIFF V. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LLC, PLAINTIFF V. JOHN FOR- mission will hold a public hearing Beneficiary, recorded in the of- SK File No. 15-0085 SANDY JONES AND TANNER a public hearing will be held by the BUSH, DEFENDANT. THE STATE on Thursday, March 23, 2017, at ficial records of Davis County, C-3148 3/9-23 DEEVER, DEFENDANTS. THE Bountiful Planning Commission at OF UTAH TO JOHN FORBUSH: 7:00 p.m., in the Council Room State of Utah, on September 1, STATE OF UTAH TO SANDY 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, You are summoned and required of the Kaysville City Municipal 2016, as Entry No. 2963198, in NOTICE TO CREDITORS JONES AND TANNER DEEVER: 2017 and by the Bountiful City to answer the complaint that is on Center, 23 East Center, Kaysville, Book 6592, at pages 464-467 (the VERNON KNUDSEN You are each summoned and Council at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, file with the court. Within 21 days to consider: “Trust Deed”). ANDERSON, Deceased. required to answer the complaint March 28, 2017, to consider after the last date of publication of • Rezone of 5.7 acres of property The Trust Deed encumbers Pursuant to Section 75-7-508, that is on file with the court. Within amending the Bountiful City Land this summons, you must file your at 1191 West Webb Lane and certain real property located in Utah Code Annotated, JULIE A. 21 days after the last date of pub- Use Ordinance. The proposal is written answer with the clerk of 1223 West Webb Lane from A-1 Davis County, State of Utah, which ANDERSON, whose address lication of this summons, you must to change the text of Section 14- the court at the following address: (Light Agriculture) to the R-1-20 real property is more particularly is 554 West 2400 South, Syra- each file your written answer with 16-107 (c) to allow concrete or 800 W State St., Farmington, UT (Single Family Residential) zon- described as follows: cuse, Utah 84075, as Trustee the clerk of the court at the fol- other hardscape materials in park 84025, and you must mail or de- ing district. All of lot 17, Heather Hills Subdi- of the VERNON K. ANDERSON lowing address: 800 W State St., strips along certain state main- liver a copy to plaintiff’s attorney • Rezone of 0.69 acre of property vision No. 3, Layton City, Davis TRUST, dated December 23, Farmington, UT 84025, and you tained roads in Bountiful. The Chad C. Rasmussen at PO Box at 1809 South Sunset Drive from County, Utah, according to the 2013, hereby gives notice that must each mail or deliver a copy hearing will be held at Bountiful 723, Provo, UT 84603. If you fail R-1-20 (Single Family Residential) Official Plat thereof), VERNON KNUDSEN ANDER- to plaintiff’s attorney Chad C. Ras- City Hall at 790 South 100 East, to do so, judgment by default will to the R-1-14 (Single Family Resi- (the “Property”). SON, Grantor of said Trust, died mussen at 350 E Center Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010. A copy be taken against you for the relief dential) zoning district to include The obligations secured by on January 2, 2017. Creditors of Ste. 7, Provo, UT 84606. If you fail of the proposed change can be demanded in the complaint. This the PRUD (Planned Residential the Trust Deed include Trustor’s the deceased Grantor are hereby to do so, judgment by default will obtained from, and comments for lawsuit is an attempt to collect a Unit Development) overlay zone. obligations under a Real Estate notified to deliver or mail their be taken against you for the relief or against may be directed to, the debt of $8,027.58. /s/ Chad C. • Rezone of 3.99 acres of property Purchase Contract and Triple Net written claims to the Trustee at demanded in the complaint. This Bountiful City Planning Director Rasmussen C-3141 3/9-30 at 1120 West Webb Lane from Lease dated on or about July 13, the address above within three lawsuit is an attempt to collect a at Bountiful City Hall, via e-mail A-1 (Light Agriculture) to the R-A 2016 with respect to Trustor’s months after the date of the first CENTERVILLE CITY debt of $7,658.51. /s/ Chad C. at [email protected] (Residential Agriculture) zoning lease/purchase of that certain publication of this notice or be NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rasmussen C-3140 3/9-30 or at 801-298-6190. C-3142 3/9 district, to include the PRUD commercial building located at forever barred from presenting ON GENERAL PLAN (Planned Residential Unit Devel- 404 & 410 South West Temple, the claim. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ANNOUNCEMENT OF AMENDMENTS opment) overlay zone. Salt Lake City, Utah (the “Con- Date of first publication: March The following described real APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the I hereby certify that I posted a tracts”). 9, 2017 C-3138 3/9-23 property will be sold at public AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Centerville City Planning Commis- copy of the foregoing Public Hear- Notice is also hereby given that sion will hold a public hearing on auction to the highest bidder, Estate of Lenore Lesser ing notice on the municipality’s a breach of the obligations under NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING purchase price payable in lawful Goldman, Deceased, Probate March 22, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. or as official website by March 6, 2017. the Contracts for which the Prop- Notice is hereby given that soon thereafter as the matter can money of the United States of No. 163700299 Lyle Gibson erty was conveyed as security a Public Hearing to amend the America at the time of sale, at Jack M. McIntyre, whose ad- be heard, at the Centerville City Zoning Administrator has occurred, and as of February 2017 Budget for the South Davis Hall, 250 North Main Street, Cen- the east main entrance of the dress is 860 East 4500 South, C-3143 3/9 10, 2017, there is past due and Sewer District will be held in the Davis County Courthouse, 800 Suite 310, Salt Lake City, Utah terville, Utah, regarding proposed owing principal in the amount of office of the District at 1800 West General Plan amendment of NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION West State, Farmington, Utah, on 84107, has been appointed $176,887.50, plus interest in the 1200 North, West Bountiful, Utah, Tuesday, March 28, 2017, at the Personal Representative of the Chapter 12-480-2-Neighborhood OF ANNEXATION PETITION amount of $5,625.00 (15% per on Thursday, 16 March 2017, at 1, Southeast Centerville, Section Pursuant to Section 10-2-406, hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for above-entitled estate. Creditors annum default interest on $76,500 5:00 p.m. the purpose of foreclosing a deed of the estate are hereby notified 2, concerning whether Residential U.C.A., the City of North Salt Lake, in past due rent), plus attorneys Anyone interested may inspect Zoning should be included in the hereby gives the following of trust originally executed by to: (1) deliver or mail their written and costs to the current date in the proposed amendments to James Chris Hansen, as his sole claims to the Personal Repre- Pages Lane Commercial Area. notice: the amount of $1,500.00, result- the 2017 Budget during regular 1. On January 26, 2017, a and separate property, in favor of sentative at the address above; If you have questions regarding ing in a total past due amount of business hours of 8:00 a.m. to this matter or would like further Petition proposing the annexation Mortgage Electronic Registration (2) deliver or mail their written $184,012.50. 4:30 p.m. at the District’s Office Systems, Inc. as Nominee for claims to the Personal Repre- information, contact Community of real property located between In order to cure this default, and/or appear and be heard at Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. sentative’s counsel of record, Development, at 801-292-8232 approximately 3969 South 850 Trustor must pay the past due the meeting. Any persons with dba America’s Wholesale Lender, Richard R. Golden, at the fol- or visit the City’s website at http:// West had been filed with the amount stated above, together disabilities requiring assistance its successors and assigns, cov- lowing address: 860 East 4500 centervilleut.com City of North Salt Lake by Taylor with any and all payments which Spendlove, representing Brighton please contact the District 72 ering real property located at South, Suite 310, Salt Lake City, Marsha L. Morrow, MMC hereafter become due and pay- hours before the meeting. Centerville City Recorder Development Utah LLC. approximately 1944 South 275 Utah 84107; or (3) file their writ- able under the Note, together This Notice is given pursuant East, Clearfield, Davis County, C-3147 3/9 2. On February 7, 2017, the City with any amounts subsequently ten claims with the Clerk of the of North Salt Lake City Council ac- to Section 17B, Utah Code An- Utah, and more particularly de- District Court in Davis County, or Notice to Suppliers advanced for the preservation or notated 1953, as amended. scribed as: cepted the Petition by motion to be protection of the Property, includ- otherwise present their claims as Bountiful City Corporation is re- further considered and authorizing SOUTH DAVIS SEWER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED required by Utah law within three questing Proposals for furnish- ing interest, late charges, trustee’s DISTRICT TRACT(S) OF LAND IN DAVIS the Petition to be certified. and attorneys’ fees, costs and months after the date of the first ing Equipment for the following 3. On February 13, 2017, Mark R. Katter COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. publication of this notice or be project: expenses actually incurred. Clerk LOT 156, CHRISSAM MEAD- the City of North Salt Lake City That by reason of said default, forever barred. UF Membrane Procurement Council received the required C-3145 3/9 OWS NO. 5, ACCORDING TO Date of first publication: March David W. Steffensen, Trustee, has THE OFFICIAL PLAT AS RE- Mueller Park WTP Addition Notice of Certification from the NOTICE TO WATER USERS 9, 2017 elected and does hereby elect to CORDED IN IN THE OFFICE and Upgrade City Recorder certifying that the The applications below were RICHARD R. GOLDEN cause the Property to be sold to OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RE- Bountiful, Utah 84010 Petition meets the requirements filed with the Division of Water Attorney for Personal satisfy the obligations secured CORDER. COMMONLY KNOWN This project will include the of State Law. Rights in Davis County. These Representative thereby. The default is subject to AS 1944 SOUTH 275 EAST, upgrade of an existing 2 MGD 4. The area proposed for are informal proceedings per Rule 860 East 4500 South, Suite 310 reinstatement in accordance with CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. 12- water treatment plant including annexation in the Petition is de- R655-6-2. Protests concerning an Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 the statutes of the State of Utah. 540-0156 the construction of additional scribed as follows: DATED this 21 day of Febru- application must be legibly written C-3149 3/9-23 building space to house the new a. A portion of the SW1/4 of Sec- ary, 2017. or typed, contain the name and membrane treatment equipment. tion 1, Township 1 North, Range David W. Steffensen mailing address of the protesting 1. Sealed Proposals will be 1 West, Salt Lake Base & Merid- Trustee party, STATE THE APPLICATION received by the City of Bounti- ian, more particularly described Law Office of David W. Stef- NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE ful, Utah for the UF Membrane as follows: fensen, P.C. REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, Procurement Mueller Park WTP Beginning at a point of inter- 4873 South State Street and REQUEST A HEARING, if de- Addition and Upgrade until section on the westerly line of Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 sired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE 2:00 pm on Tuesday, March 21, SYCAMORE Subdivision (as Telephone (801) 263-1122 INCLUDED FOR EACH APPLI- 2017. “Proposal Closing Time”. constructed) and an old fence Business Hours: 8:30 a.m. to CATION PROTESTED. Protests Proposals received after the date line on the northerly line of SUN- THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN must be filed with the Division of and time specified will not be ac- DOWN Subdivision, according to ATTEMPE TO COLLECT A DET, Water Rights, PO Box 146300, cepted and will be returned to the the Official Plats thereof on file AND ANY INFORMATION OB- Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300, or Proposer unopened. in the Office of the Davis County TAINED WILL BE USED FOR by hand delivery to a Division of- Proposals may be mailed of Recorder, located N0°18’19”W THAT PURPOSE. C-3128 3/2-16 fice during normal business hours delivered to: along the ¼ Section line 1,439.43 ON OR BEFORE APRIL 5, 2017. Bountiful City feet and West 322.52 feet from the NOTICE OF PUBLIC Please visit http://waterrights. Engineering Department South ¼ Corner of Section 1, T1N, HEARING – ANNEXATION utah.gov or call (801)-538-7240 790 S 100 E R1W, S.L.B.& M.; thence along Notice is hereby given that for additional information. Bountiful, UT 84010 an old fence line the following 3 the City of North Salt Lake City CHANGE APPLICATION(S) All Proposals envelopes shall (three) courses and distances: Council will hold a Public Hearing 31-224(a42338): Corporation be clearly marked on the outside S89°59’00”W 103.00 feet; thence on March 21, 2017, at 7:00 p.m., of the Presiding Bishop of The with the following information: S87°11’00”W 42.10 feet; thence or shortly thereafter, to hear com- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- “Proposal Enclosed – UF Mem- N89°51’00”W 201.84 feet to the ments for or against an ordinance day Saints & Weber Basin Water brane Procurement Mueller Park east line of BALLARD ACRES which would consider the Annexa- Conservancy District propose(s) WTP Addition and Upgrade” Subdivision, according to the tion Petition for Sycamore Grove using 0.085 cfs or 5.905 ac-ft. 2. This Request for Proposals Official Plat thereof on file in the PUD. The petition was accepted from groundwater (Kaysville/ is for the Procurement of Goods Office of the Davis County Re- by the City Council for study during Fruit Heights) for MUNICIPAL: In and Special Services for ultrafil- corder; thence N0°32’23”W (plat: the February 7, 2017 city council Weber Basin Water Conservancy tration membrane equipment as N0°05’W) along said plat and meeting. The property lies con- District; OTHER: LDS Church described herein. fence line 36.42 feet to the north- tiguous to the present boundary Kaysville Mill culinary backup 3. The Request for Proposals east corner of Lot 22 of said Subdi- of the City of North Salt Lake and (drinking, restrooms, cleaning). (RFP) documents, including the vision; thence S89°27’37”W (plat: is located at or approximately at 31-2417(a42339): Corporation selection requirements and any S89°55’W) along said plat 107.63 3969 South 850 West. The Hear- of the Presiding Bishop of The addenda, will be available elec- feet to the east line of 850 West ing will be held at the North Salt Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- tronically for download for free Street; thence N0°32’23”W (plat: Lake City Hall located at 10 East day Saints & Weber Basin Water from the BidSync.com website, or N0°05’W) along said street and Center Street. Interested persons Conservancy District propose(s) by email from the Bountiful Engi- plat 65.63 feet to the south line are invited to appear at the public using 1.24 cfs or 265.6 ac-ft. from neering Department beginning on of that Real Property described in hearing or to file written comments groundwater (Service area Weber Monday, February 27, 2017. The Deed Book 1883 Page 792 of the with the City Recorder. Basin WCD) for MUNICIPAL: In Official Records of Davis County; City will not be responsible for full Linda Horrocks Weber Basin Water Conservancy thence N88°45’51”E (deed: East) or partial sets of Proposal Docu- City Recorder District. along said deed 259.42 feet; ments, including any addenda, C-3144 3/9 31-2712(a42340): Corporation thence N0°31’56”W (deed: North) obtained from other sources. of the Presiding Bishop of The along said deed 149.55 feet to the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 4. A Pre-Proposal Confer- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- south line of SCONBERG Subdivi- The following described prop- ence will not be held. All ques- day Saints & Weber Basin Water sion (as constructed), according erty will be sold at public auction Conservancy District propose(s) tions regarding the Proposal to the Official Plat thereof on file to the highest bidder, payable in Documents shall be submitted in using 0.1 cfs. from groundwater on the Office of the Davis County lawful money of the United States (Service area Weber Basin WCD) writing through the BidSync.com Recorder; thence N88°46’00”E at the time of sale, at the Justice website at least 10 days prior to for MUNICIPAL: In Weber Basin (plat: N88°58’E) along said plat Complex, Court’s Building, 800 Water Conservancy District. the Proposal Closing Time. Oral 197.25 feet to the westerly line West State Street, Farmington, statements may not be relied upon 31-3403(a42341): Corporation of said SYCAMORE Subdivi- Utah 84025, on April 12, 2017, at of the Presiding Bishop Of The and will not be binding or legally sion (as constructed); thence 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the pur- effective. For questions regarding Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-