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Trusted Prosthodontist • Performed 1000’s of procedures • Special Care Deserves a Specialist! DAVIS CLIPPER NEWS Thursday, May 16, 2019 3 Bountiful business a total loss after weekend fire by Becky GINOS [email protected] BOUNTIFUL—A blaze that ripped through the old Duncan Electric Building at approximately 265 South Main early Saturday morning left one business a total loss and several others with significant smoke and water damage. “It started in the Echo Broadband suite,” BECKY GINOS said South Davis Metro ALPHAGRAPHICS EMPLOYEE Chief Jeff Bassett. “Our Ester Hunt works to clean engineer was doing a her desk area Monday morning after the fire. morning truck check Kaysville, Farmington and Salt when he saw a column of smoke Lake Fire departments assisted with coming from the building. He started the two-alarm fire. “We brought in yelling at the guys to come up so two extra ladder trucks just in case they got ready to go. Then we started because the building is so big,” he COURTESY getting calls that the building was on said. “It’s a maze of a building so to get the smoke out.” building is on fire.’ The employees f i re .” that’s dangerous for our firefighters Estimated damage is $850,000. came but we just stood and watched Station 81 sits just west of the because there’s not a centralized “That’s probably going to climb,” he there was nothing we could do. Our building at 255 South 100 West. layout. There are twists and turns.” said. “Investigators were there all day owner is amazing. We’re just getting “We were on scene really quick,” Three firefighters were injured, on Saturday. Echo is a total loss and it done so we can get back to work.” Bassett said. “We accessed it on the said Bassett. “One rolled an ankle and all the other businesses have smoke Building manager Jared Adair 300 South side and when we arrived the other two had smoke inhalation damage and will have to be cleaned.” said he was on his way to a flag we found heavy, black smoke to the and heat exhaustion. They were AlphaGraphics employees Dani football game when he got the call. floor. It was an intense fire.” treated on scene. Thankfully they Buttars and Erin Richey were there “Ironically my son had just said Bassett said the remodeled were minor.” Monday morning along with their something smelled like a campfire. building that now holds several Bassett said there were people in coworkers helping clean. “My office We didn’t realize it was the building. businesses is constructed with steel the beauty salon who were evacuated. is toast,” said Buttars. “It’s got smoke The fire department got here so decking between floors to prevent a “It was extinguished pretty quickly and water damage.” quick they did a lot to prevent it from fire from spreading to other parts of but did reach the second floor. “I got lucky,” said Richey. “My spreading.” the structure. “It doesn’t allow the fire There were so many plastics, PVCs office door was closed and it is the Investigators believe the blaze was to spread as much but it’s hotter and and materials with a heavy carbon farthest away. Someone was driving caused by discarded oily rags that retains the heat and smoke.” footprint of smoke it took a long time by and called to say ‘I think your may have ignited. Farmington Community Color Run this Saturday FARMINGTON—A colorful tradition will continue on and then a color bomb. Let’s just say it’s fun, but messy. Don’t May 18 when Farmington Elementary School’s PTA sponsors a worry – the colors wash out easily. Registration is $85 for a team Community 5K Color Run/Walk. It will begin at 9 a.m. at Forbush of six or less, or $25 for an individual. That includes a T-shirt, Park adjacent to the school near 200 South 200 West. breakfast and color packet (powder) to throw during the Color There are three categories: 5K, Color Bash, 5K Color Run for a Bash at race’s end. family of six. Along the 5K course, runners will be doused in dif- Registration online ended May 15, but you can also register the ferent colors of powder, making participants look like walking or day of the race from 7:30-8:30 a.m. running rainbow monsters. You may also see participants hopping on pogo sticks, pushing strollers, or even walking or crawling. All [email protected] is for a good cause – benefitting PTA programs at the school. The race will be followed by a hot breakfast for participants, DAVIS CLIPPER NEWS Thursday, May 16, 2019 4 Crime Civil rights suit filed against Davis School District over bus driver Briefs SALT LAKE driver deliberately shut against the driver said Davis School longer works for Davis CITY—A civil rights the bus door on Mayes’ dating back to 2017 over District Community School District.” lawsuit was filed against son’s backpack as he was discriminatory actions. Relations Supervisor The suit alleges Compiled by Davis School District getting off at West Point Court documents Shauna Lund. “We take violations of the Title VI Becky Ginos last week in U.S. District Junior High leaving the state the district sent an any claims of racial of the Civil Rights Act Court claiming a bus backpack inside as his email to Mayes assuring discrimination seriously of 1964 and violations driver bullied and body dangled outside. her they had taken swift and do not tolerate any of the Equal Protection Warhola found assaulted two boys The driver allegedly and decisive action, form of racial discrimi- Clause of the 14th competent to because of their race. drove about 175 feet but she claims the bus nation in our schools. Amendment to the U.S. Brenda Mayes said with the child pinned driver was not fired but I can confirm the bus Constitution under the stand trial in a press conference she to the outside of the allowed to retire. driver in question no 1983 Civil Rights Act. FARMINGTON—It’s been didn’t want to take legal door, according to the “When issues of dis- almost nine years that Sun Cha action but doesn’t want complaint. The suit crimination are raised Warhola has been in the Utah it to happen to anyone also alleges there were at any time, they are THE DAVIS State Hospital receiving treat- else. The suit claims the multiple complaints investigated thoroughly,” ment and now authorities say CLIPPER she is competent to stand trial Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. for killing her Police looking for missing Layton woman Circulation Dept. 801-295-2251 ext 119 or 120 two children Volume 127 Number 38 LAYTON—The not been in contact with May 16, 2019 in 2010. THE DAVIS CLIPPER Second Layton Police her family or friends (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper District Department is asking since that day, police Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Court Judge for the public’s help to said. Quintana is 5’ 1” The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. Michael locate a missing person with brown hair and Edwards ruled who was last seen brown eyes. Anyone last week that the case against leaving her residence who has seen her or had Warhola, 53, would move for- early in the morning on contact with her is asked ward. March 6. to contact the Layton Angelica Quintana Police Department at Charges were filed against Carrillo, 27, was seen 801-497-8300 and refer- Warhola Sept. 9, 2010 for two leaving on foot and has ence case #19-04521. counts of aggravated murder after her children; 8-year-old James and 7-year-old Jean Warhola were found in their Layton home strangled to death. According to charging docu- ments her husband at the time Kenneth Warhola came home on Sept. 8, 2010 around 5:45 p.m. and allegedly found his wife had barricaded herself in their son’s bedroom and allegedly told him to “give her 10 minutes” before coming in. After pushing in the door he found the children on the bed, the document stated. When police arrived they determined the children were dead. Warhola’s attorneys peti- tioned for a competency review two months after she was arrest- ed stating she suffered from “severe mental illness.” She was found not competent to stand trial and was sent to the Utah State Hospital in June 2011.
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