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� FrontRunner hits teen in Farmington FARMINGTON —A teen hit by a FrontRunner train was taken by air ambulance to Intermountain Medical Center Thursday night in critical condition with severe head lacerations. Shelby Elliott, 16, was hit by the train as she was crossing the tracks just before midnight. Utah Transit Authority spokesperson Gerry Carpenter said it’s still unclear as to what happened. The teen was crossing from the west side of the platform to the east, when she walked into the side of the southbound train between the second to the last and last car, not in front of it. “We don’t know if she was distracted or if she just stumbled,” Carpenter said. She landed on the platform when she fell. Carpenter said there’s been a few minor accidents involving vehicles on FrontRunner tracks, but not an accident involving a pedestrian up until this time, and there’s been no fatalities involving the commuter train. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

� Rocky Mountain Power seeks rate hike Rocky Mountain Power submitted a request to the Public Service Commission last week seeking a $29 million rate hike. The increase, according to the company, is to raise the rate charged for funding the utility’s energy-efficiency program. Today, many business owners, along with representatives from Rocky Mountain Power and the Utah Department of Public Utilities will debate the rate increase before the commission. Margaret Oler, spokesperson for the company, said customers currently pay a 2.1 percent rate for the “customer efficiency services” fee, which is stated on their bill. If the rate increase request is approved, the typical customers base rate will go up $2.37 per month. The current average charge is $1.41, according to Oler. The reason for the rate increase request is the exceptionally high rate of participants in the company’s programs. These include recycling efforts and other means of keeping a customer’s home cool during peak times when a customer isn’t at home.

SATURDAY’S FARMINGTON FESTIVAL DAYS parade featured the Davis County Sheriff’s Posse Riding Club as part of the celebration (above). Farmington City Mayor Scott Harbertson and his wife Kristen joined the parade on a classic-style red scooter (right), conforming with the city’s “Rev It Up...” theme and a focus on classic vehicles. The parade began at 10 a.m. and was followed by a carnival throughout the day and fireworks later that night.

Flying bullets rattle residents Bountiful hillside neighbors call for decisive action BY MELINDA WILLIAMS AND ROLF KOECHER Clipper Staff BOUNTIFUL — Residents in a Bountiful eastside neighborhood aren’t feeling very safe these days – and they’re demanding that something be done about it. That’s because a stray bullet missed a Bountiful man by less than a foot July 6, one of at least four such incidents over the past four years. Neighbors contend that the spate of incidents may only be a fraction of the problem because no one knows how many bullets may be lodged in nearby trees, shrubs or open fields. “Each time it happens, everybody is scared half to death to be outside,” said neighbor Shari Gibbons, who lives on 725 East near 1500 North. “We’re scared to death to have our children and grandchildren playing outside.” She blames the nearby Lions Club gun range, which is just over a mile away from the area – and she wants it moved out. While most people at the range shoot safely, she said, some get careless and shoot toward homes. The range also attracts other shooters to the area. “There are rogue shooters out in the hillsides shooting,” she said, noting

that these people are completely unsupervised. “Signs tell them ‘No Shooting,” but they’ve been shot out.” The incident that touched off the latest round of concerns occurred at

about 8 p.m. at the home of Tim Biehn. His 23-year-old son Adam was on the front porch when a bullet whizzed by while the was seated outside the home near 1400 North on

East Hills Circle. “Adam was concerned, but he wasn’t really shaken about it,” said his � See “FLYING,” p. A4

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Adam Biehn points to where a bullet landed after whizzing by his head July 6 while he was seated in chair behind him.

John Pitt

DAVIS COUNTY — Come Sept. 1 the Davis County Chamber of Commerce will see a new face at its helm. John Pitt, President/CEO since January 2007, has announced his resignation. “I’ve been giving a lot of thought to this for a while,” said Pitt. “I’ve loved the chamber job. But over the past few months there has been enough divergence between my line of thinking and the board’s that I decided it is time to move on.”

Pitt is a longtime Davis County resi- involved here.” Pitt’s decision came as a surprise to dent, having cut his teeth in the business world as a young man helping with his fellow chamber members. “I’ve worked family’s retail shop on Main Street in with John for many years,” said attorney Bountiful. He received a bachelor’s and chamber member Todd Weiler. degree in communication from the “I’m disappointed because I like him a University of Utah and took an intern- lot, and he’s a talented, dynamic person. ship in Washington, D.C., that turned This was a big shock to me. This is a loss into a seven-year position with the to the chamber. I wish him the best.” Chris Dallin, Director of Public RelaSenate as a video director and producer. “Most of my jobs have centered tions and Marketing at Intermountain around the communication realm, so McKay-Dee Hospital — and Pitt’s prethat is the type of work I’ll be looking decessor at the chamber helm — will for,” said Pitt of his future plans. “I love Davis County, and I want to stay � See “PITT,” p. A4


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Trails committee awards first family Power Hiker BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer

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DAVIS COUNTY — Three Davis County Junior Miss winners will be competing next spring at the statewide Utah Junior Miss program at Juan Diego High School. Last month, 20 young women competed across the county for Davis County Junior Miss. Finalists were awarded a scholarship and the chance to compete at the state level. Jodie Warnock, Chelsea Townsend,

FARMINGTON — The Farmington Trails Committee recently awarded its first family Power Hiker award to the Price family of Farmington, who have hiked 15 miles of trail in Farmington City. The award is part of an effort to get families out hiking together and promote the 75 miles of trail in Farmington City. There are awards of 15, 30, 50 and 75 miles that families can earn together. Farmington Trails Committee chair George Chipman awarded the Price family at a recent city council meeting. The youngest Price boy, Jackson, said he enjoyed the Legacy Trail the most. “We like being able to do the different trails as a family,” said his mother,Taya Price. The trails committee hopes to give more of these awards out as a new map has been created to show exactly what is available to hikers in Farmington City. The map shows 40 different camping sites, details the 75

mpetition winTY JUNIOR Miss co irit of Junior THE DAVIS COUN Sp e th e Warnock as ners included Jodi a Townsend, Megan Mackay se el Ch , zy Van De Miss winner as finalists and Liz r tte Bi n kly oo Br and rnate finalist. Graaff as the alte

Megan Mackay, Brooklyn Bitter and Lizzy Van De Graaff were announced as the 2009 winners.Townsend, Mackay and Bitter will compete at the state level next spring. Those interested in participating in Junior Miss must be juniors in high school. For more information, contact Derena Bell at 801-299-0977 or Barrie Giles at 801-295-0350. Applications are available online at www.ajm.org. sroberts@davisclipper.com

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ardorge Chipman aw committee chair Ge r Hiker award at a LS AI TR TY CI ON THE FARMINGT st family Powe ily Farmington’s fir ed the Price fam meeting. recent city council miles of trail and has more than 50 interesting sites and points of interest for

hikers. The map is available online at www.farmingtoncity.gov. sroberts@davisclipper.com

Library offers resources, activities in recession BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer CLEARFIELD — To help tackle the costs of being in a recession, the Davis County Library will hold a “recession buster” book sale on Saturday,Aug. 1. The North Branch will host the book sale with hundreds of books for sale, varying in price from 25 cents to $1. The North Branch is located at

562 S 1000 E in Clearfield, just west of I-15 and north of Clearfield High School. Its focus is on letting people know what resources are still available to them for free in this recession. “It is really a great place to come during these tough economic times,” said branch librarian Trish York. “We can provide residents with Internet and WiFi service and access to lowbudget entertainment and information.”

York said the library is the best resource for all these services because they are free to the public. “The Davis County North Branch is considered a hidden treasure in Clearfield,” she said. “Patrons stretch dollars by borrowing DVDs, CDs and books, as well as by using our Internet computers to search for jobs and upload applications.” sroberts@davisclipper.com

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Three toddlers improve BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

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Workers unload rebar needed in the construction of a 3.1 million gallon water tank being built at 1500 South just below Orchard Drive in Bountiful. The water will be piped down 1500 South for use by Wood Cross City as an added culinary water source.

Developer denied private road BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer FARMINGTON — Plans for the Nicholl’s Nook subdivision in Farmington are still moving forward as developer Rodney Griffin came to ask Farmington City council members to let his road be a private one so he could increase the yard sizes of his lots. Officials denied the request, which has been made before, on the grounds that the road may become a thru-road some day, and the city wants to keep responsibility for it. Griffin has concerns about the size of the garages on units from one side of the street. He’d like to keep the garages at 20 feet long, but

the road has to be widened by four feet in order to become a public road. “The current economic climate has caused some change in reaching my goals for this project,” said Griffin. “But I still have the same goals of using the interior of the city block, making it owner-occupied and benefiting the adjacent property owners.” Originally, Griffin’s master plan included six units total, and he has increased that to a total of nine. He wanted to give property owners a larger front yard because he felt he needed to give neighbors in the back the opportunity to grow if they needed to. Farmington council member David Hale said 2 feet

isn’t going to make that much of a difference in the size of a front yard. “Two feet turns out to be a lot,” Griffin disagreed. “If you’re left with only 9 feet, it doesn’t give you a reasonable sized kitchen or master bedroom.” However, the city stuck with wanting the road to be a public one, and the rest of Griffin’s plans were approved on the condition that the road be widened to 32 feet with nine units. “I don’t have a problem with the density in this plan, but I don’t want to compromise the city’s plans,” said Farmington City Mayor Scott Harbertson. “I’m concerned about the standards we have set.” He said that standard is hav-

Bountiful senior becomes victim of checking scam BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor BOUNTIFUL — The year 2009 has not been a good one for a Bountiful senior citizen. The 79-year-old woman lost her husband in February. Then she opened her bank statement last week to find an unexpected jolt – checks for nearly $300 had been written against her account that she didn’t expect or authorize. “A young man came to my door, said he was about to graduate from high school, was on a scholarship to go to Europe,” she said. “He said he was from Salt Lake and needed a little help, and wanted to know if we’d donate 98 cents, but wanted it in a check. I had to write three checks for 98 cents (each).” Her bank statement showed the checks had been altered to say $98 on each check – and there’s nothing the bank can do, including provide any refund, she said. “I’m retired, going to be 79 this month. I don’t need this stuff. If I’d only known. He seemed real nice,” the woman said adding, “Not again. “He told me that (98 cents) would buy a magazine to send to other people overseas who didn’t have anything. That was what it was supposed to be for,” the woman said. “Many of these companies are from out-of-state,” said Bountiful Police Chief Tom Ross. “They’ve become more prevalent as the Internet has become more accessible.” The woman made the checks out to Dynasty Sales,

LLC of Phoenix,Ariz. The firm was listed on the Internet, including entries under the heading “Ripoff Report.” One entry said: “(The firm) is now using our warriors overseas to scam you! They state that they are raising points/funds and that you can order magazines for soldiers, sailors, etc. in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. They also tell you that it is tax deductible and state you will get an information card about your GIFT. Yeah right! This more than irritates me!” “The state and attorney general’s office, feds have officers that handle these kinds of investigations,” the police chief said. “There are literally hundreds of these (scams). “She’s (fraud victim) right that many times there are only limited things law enforcement can do, due to the sheer distance” from the company’s

headquarters, he said. “If a name is given (by socalled solicitor), it is rarely going to be a correct name. Names tend to be bogus. “People need to look at any of these types of transactions from a skeptical point of view,” he said.“Either they should get more information or some documentation, something that will make you feel more comfortable, or expect there is a scam.” In the Bountiful woman’s case, she was shown “paperwork,” she said. “Three-hundred dollars is a lot for anyone,” Ross said. “I’m glad it’s not $3,000. We see people taken for thousands of dollars. It’s a good community (here), people want to trust. But you have to look at things a little more skeptically. “That’s not the way it used to be 20 years ago..” tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

ing the city give in on everything and the developer on nothing. However, Griffin said he felt like he had given in to the city, but will move forward with what he has. City officials felt like it was a good compromise to allow the density for a wider public road. sroberts@davisclipper.com

BOUNTIFUL —Toddlers injured in three separate accidents on June 30 are recovering — two remain hospitalized, while the third has been released. Bountiful Police Lt. Randy Pickett said the 3-year-old girl who nearly drowned during a pool party at a home near 1000 East and 250 South was released from the hospital on July 1. However, the two-and-ahalf-year-old boy who was shocked remains hospitalized and is expected to remain in the hospital for up to two months, following two surgeries. The 1-year-old run over in a driveway of a home at about 900 East and 1200 North, remains hospitalized and is improving. Pickett said that toddler suffered head injuries and the family still doesn’t know the extent of any brain damage. The accidents all happened within a four-hour block, beginning with the boy who was shocked. Jake Marland was playing on a swing set about 5:15 p.m.with another boy, when the limb of a tree broke off, hitting a power line, which fell, hitting the swing set and shocking the boy. He suffered

second-and third-degree burns and has undergone two surgeries to remove damaged tissue. The Marlands issued a statement last week thanking the community, the hospital and emergency services personnel for their kindness and professionalism. They are asking that in lieu of flowers or gifts, donations be made to America First Credit Union under the name of Jake Marland, to help with medical expenses. The family asks that all inquiries and messages be directed to doug@wasatchinnovations.com. The third accident happened around 9:15 p.m. when the 3-year-old girl was found face down in a pool at a home near 1000 East and 250 South. Pickett said her family was at a pool party when the girl was found. She had been in the water for only about a minute, but when she was pulled out, she was unconscious and not breathing. At the time paramedics got the call, they were returning to the station from another call and were only a couple of blocks away. Emergency crews were able to perform CPR and managed to get her breathing before she was airlifted to the hospital. mwilliams@davisclipper.com


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Flying bullets alarm residents Pitt bids farewell Continued from p. A1 father. “He went on an LDS mission to South Africa, and the violence was 100 times worse than here. To him it wasn’t that big of a deal.” What bothers residents, however, is that this wasn’t an isolated incident. “If it’s happened four times, you know it will happen again,” Biehn said. “The problem is people walking along the hillsides target shooting or aiming at a bird, not thinking where the bullet is going to end up. There will always be stupid people, and there’s nothing you can do about it. Unfortunately, you can’t legislate against stupidity,” Biehn, however, isn’t quick to blame the gun range or to call for its removal. “I’d hate to see careful and committed gun owners penalized because of one or two stupid people who don’t think about what they are doing. My concern is if they close the gun club range down, it would make the problem even worse. It would force people to shoot along the hillsides.” What has concerned some residents of the area is the perception that Bountiful police haven’t taken the matter seriously in the past. They feel their continued complaints have gone unheeded over the years, and police have offered few solutions. Following the latest incident, “I believe the police are taking it seriously now,” Biehn said. “Chief Tom Ross was here for a full hour. They reviewed the video tapes from the gun range and talked to people there. The tape showed no one was shooting out of the ordinary. They did everything they could and took it as far as they could. “They did some trajectory analysis, which indicated that the bullets could not have come from the gun club or even from the nearby Centerville gun range. Their belief is that it was

Public agenda BOUNTIFUL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7 P.M. JULY 14 1. Welcome, Pledge of Allegiance, and Thought/Prayer 2. Approve minutes of previous meetings June 9 and June 16, 2009 3. Approve weekly expenditures and/or monthly expenditure reports 4. Consider approval to purchase 11 new golf carts with trade-ins. DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION ROOM 236 MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE FARMINGTON, 10 A.M., JULY 14 RECOGNITIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: • BUSINESS/ACTION ITEMS: Request for Approval of Donation for the 4-H Donated Meat Project/Kent Sulser, Davis County Community & Economic Dev. Director —Settlement Agreement, Waiver, & Release – Risk Management Insurance Claim/Mel Miles, Davis County Personnel Director — Grant Acceptance from Utah Office of Crime Victim Reparations – Funding for Victims’ Services Coordinator (receivable) _ Doug Miller, Davis County Children’s Justice Center Director — Agreement with Chris Convery – Provide 10 “New Directions”

NEIGHBORS Shari GIBBONS and Marie Burke use satellite image to show that all four bullet hits were approximately on the same line from the Lions Club shooting range, although the shots could have been fired from farther up the hillside. someone shooting from Fire Break Road.” Biehn also likes an idea proposed by the Bountiful police chief. “He indicated a concern that this has happened too frequently now. They are going to make it a no-shooting zone anywhere below the 8,000-foot line, and they will be posting signs on that. They are just waiting for further contact from the Forest Service and the Davis County Sheriff.” The situation has Bountiful Mayor Joe Johnson concerned for residents’ safety. “Those are our citizens, and we want to do all that we can to protect them from stray bullets.” Bountiful Police have increased their patrols, but Police Lt. Randy Pickett said one of the problems officers face in patrolling is that there are a lot of areas where shooters can head up into the Forest Service land, which are difficult for officers to get to. “It’s not like patrolling a subdivision,” he said. Pickett said he believes new signage may help “for those who obey the signs. But you

always have those who won’t obey the signs, and we can’t control those.” Meanwhile, Johnson recognizes the very real possibility that someone could be killed by stray bullets. “It’s distressing to me that a bullet can come flying down into a neighborhood.” He explained that as far as moving the range, that the city doesn’t own the land it is on so currently has no authority to move it. However, city officials are working on a land transfer with the U.S. Forest Service, which would put the land in the city’s hands. And as far as moving the gun range if the swap is made, “we haven’t crossed that bridge yet,” Johnson said. The mayor said “there are people up there who don’t know rifles and handguns and are shooting. That’s not OK when houses are within range (of the bullets).” Following the most recent incident, a number of area residents aren’t willing to be patient much longer. “We just can’t ignore it any more. This problem needs to be addressed.

5. Consider approval to purchase replacement rotary mower for Cemetery 6. Consider approval of second joint Justice Assistance Grant — Police Department 7. Consider approval of expenditures for Street/Sanitation Department: a. Road striping b. Road salt c. Ten-wheel truck with plow and salter d. Household hazardous waste contract e. Green waste grinding at landfill f. Repair on dozer at landfill g. Purchase of leaf collector — Storm Water h. Storm drain maintenance

contract — Storm Water 8. Consider approval of expenditures for Power Department: a. Extension of tree trimming contract with Asplundh b. Truck for Purchasing Agent c. Environmental consulting work to study power plant upgrade options d. Turbo #8 charger repair 9. Consider approval to purchase new Water Department truck 10. Consider Resolution 2009-07 setting tax rate for the year 2009 11. Council Committee Reports 12. Adjourn

classes for Davis County Jail Inmates (payable) — Agreement with Drug Testing Program Management – Drug Testing Supplies for the Davis County Jail (payable) — Keith Major, Davis County Sheriff’s Office — Agreement with Morgan Pavement – Surfacing of East Parking Lot of the Events Center (payable) _Agreement with Stephen G. Handy Marketing Communications – Assist Davis County Fair Recruit New Sponsors (payable/receivable) — Curtis Koch, Davis County Events Center Assistant Director — Agreement with Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality – Storm Water Permit — Kirk Schmalz, Davis County Public Works Director — Agreement with Utah Department of Human Services Division of Aging & Adult Service – Funding for Senior Services (receivable) — Agreement with Utah Legal Services for Utah Senior

Medicare Patrol – Funding to Educate Medicare/Medicaid Beneficiaries (receivable) — Agreement with United Way of Salt Lake – Funding for Dental Program Thru Family & Community Health Services Division (receivable) — Lewis Garrett, Davis County Health Director — Agreement with Colorado CustomWare Inc. – Property Appraisal Software (payable)/James Ivie, Davis County Assessor — Amendment with Utah Dept. of Human Services – Pass Thru Funding to Davis Behavioral Health for Substance Abuse Services (receivable)—Amendment with Utah Dept. of Human Services – Pass Thru Funding to Davis Behavioral Health for Mental Health Services (receivable) — Ratify Certification for Davis Community Housing Authority’s Consistency with Consolidated Plan of Davis County for HUD – Five Year—and Annual Plans 2010 - 2014.

Somebody needs to be actively doing something,” said Darrell Larson, who lives near 800 East and 1400 North. He recalls a recent incident that occurred just last October when a bullet hit the front door of a nearby house, shattered its glass panels and lodged in an interior wall. Another bullet was found in the garage door. Shari Gibbons, meanwhile, still can’t forget when a bullet struck her home about 6 p.m. on Oct. 3, 2005. “It came through our back yard, and it went through the house, going through the siding and sheet rock, and the bullet came right in. We were scared to death and wondered if someone were trying to hurt us.” In her case, the police took the bullet and immediately thought it had come from the Lions Club shooting range. Because the range was closed, they returned a few days later to interview the range master – who remembered that three young men in their 20s had been shooting. When they were done, they walked to their car and got a hand gun. “They were pointing it to a box they had found and put on top of a rock. They shot several rounds, and they all went down into our neighborhood,” she said. “Another home on East Hills Drive was also hit, with the bullet going through the garage door and into their car. They didn’t notice it until a couple of days later.” The police apprehended the young men through a check of the gun range log and by the description of the range master, who had seen them shooting and had insisted they go home. Lions Club officials were contacted by the Clipper but were not immediately able to issue a formal statement, although they may do so within a few days. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Continued from p. A1 also miss Pitt’s leadership. “It’s a job that takes time and commitment,” he said. “John is a wonderful man and does a lot of great things in the community. Whatever he decides to do he will do well. I have a lot of respect for him.” Pitt said the economy has made it tough for the chamber to keep up membership. “Our numbers have been down, but for the most part we’ve been very successful,” he said. “Recently there have just been some differences in direction (with the board) that have surfaced numerous times.” Chamber chair-elect, Shelly Nettesheim will head the search committee for Pitt’s replacement. “John is a great guy, and we appreciate his contributions and the things he has

put in place,” she said. “I look forward to continuing our relationship. We want to move on it (replacement) as quickly as we can. We plan to go through an interview process with everyone. I’m not aware of any problems between the board and John; we’ve had a good relationship.” Pitt said when he took the position he didn’t really have a transition period, so he intends to offer his help to his successor. “Once the selection is made, I want it to be a good transition. It’s a tough job,” he said. “I see the chamber as a great and valuable asset to the county. I imagine my continued involvement. I will miss it (the job) a lot. But I think this move is for the best.” bginos@davisclipper.com

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‘Lullaby’ to honor handcart travails Sentencing delayed

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BOUNTIFUL — Mary A. Goble was one of the courageous pioneer children that came with her family to Utah. After six weeks at sea, the family was assigned to travel in a handcart company. At Iowa City, Iowa, the youngest child in the family, less than 2 years old, died of exposure and was buried in a grave the family would never be able to visit again. As the weather grew colder, members of Mary’s family died of exposure and starvation until she and her young sister, feet frozen, were the only one’s left to come into the valley. The Handcart Lullaby is a short scene about her family from the play “Along the Way.” It will be performed Thursday, July 23, at 12:15 p.m., and Friday, July, 24 at 11:45 a.m. at Bountiful City Park. The part of Mary will be played by Gabriela Eyring. The part of her mother will be played by Robyn Simkins, and her father by Dave Sandberg. Mary’s brother is Kaden Sandberg, and her sister is her real sister, Graciela. The singing will be accompanied by pianist, Barbara Earl, and violinist Benjamin Baker. There will also be three trumpeters:Tyler Knowlton, Steve Butters, and Gordon Affleck. Their rendition of “Praise to the Man” will be accompanied by Dean Collinwood. Singing in the double quartet will be Alexandria Sandberg, Carolyn Affleck, Lisa Anderson, Leslie

Children (from left): Graciela Eyring, Gabriela Eyring (Mary), Kaden Sandberg. Parents: Robyn Simkins and Dave Sandberg. Crockett, Gordon Affleck, Jed Ludlow, Jim Bromley, and Nico Sandberg. The play is written and directed by Karell Bingham. The song,“Handcart Lullaby,” is original music written by Jane Randall. Though the musical is quite short, it is

FARMINGTON — Sentencing for a woman convicted of stealing about $200,000 from her employer was postponed Thursday to give the judge time to look at her financial records. Sentencing for Judy Bird Johnson, 40, was reset for Aug. 13. She pleaded guilty in May to second-degree felony theft for stealing about $200,000 from Domain Systems, an engineering firm in Farmington. Johnson told 2nd District Judge Thomas L. Kay that currently she is struggling to feed the family. Bird worked full time for Domain, earning about $60,000 annually, handling the

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Roadwork countywide will slow traffic DAVIS COUNTY — Orange cones and barrels, and bumper-to-bumper traffic in some locales will be the order this week as roadwork continues on a number of projects throughout the county. Work continues on the ExpressLink project on I-15 as crews maintain the 3x2 lane configuration on both north-andsouthbound lanes. Lanes are shifted each weekday to maintain three lanes in the peak traffic direction. Some weekend and nighttime lane restrictions also may occur. For more information, call the ExpressLink hotline at 888-556-0232 or go to www.udot/expresslink. Davis County motorists traveling into Salt Lake County, should also be aware of bridge work continuing on the Beck Streets and U.S. 89 bridges and the new 1000 North bridge, as a part of the project. In West Bountiful, phase 2 of the 500 South construction project is under way. A westbound lane shift is in place, with traffic moving into the eastbound lanes between 800 and 1100 West. The Utah Department of Transportation warns motorists to proceed through the area with caution. For more information call the 500 South Construction hotline

at 801--904-4112. Several projects will keep roads torn up in Syracuse. Night traffic on Syracuse Road is limited to one direction at a time between 2000 West and Heritage Lane while crews install a new storm drain, sewer and water laterals and conduit. Flaggers will be on hand at night. Daytime work along the south side of Syracuse Road will continue, but should not affect traffic. Work is also under way on a project to widen or re-stripe SR108 (2000 West) to three lanes — one in each direction, plus a center turn lane from Antelope Drive (1700 South) in Syracuse to 1900 West in West Haven Weber County. Utility relocation and shoulder work is nearing completion and crews are making upgrades to pedestrian curb ramps near Syracuse Elementary and Junior High schools. Meanwhile, excavation continues in the northeast corner of the intersection of Antelope Drive (200 West) to place several utility lines.The right-turn pocket for westbound to northbound traffic is no longer in place and the right-turn is very tight. As a result, large trucks headed west on Antelope Drive desiring to turn north on SR-108, cannot make the turn. Instead, they should approach the intersection on 2000 West from the south.

Also this week, crews are installing conduit, storm drain, and water and sewer service lines to Antelope Drive, between 2000 West and Heritage Lane, between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Traffic will be limited to one lane at a time, directed by flaggers. Full-slab concrete section replacement continues on I-15 between milepost 331 and 334 in Clearfield, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly, and on Friday's until 1 p.m. Crews are cutting out damaged sections of the concrete roadway and replacing them with precast concrete sections. Because of this work lanes will be closed on northbound I15. Lanes being repaired change intermittently, so electronic message boards will precede the sections being worked on. Motorists should watch for these signs, reduce speeds, and be aware of the closures of lanes ahead. As part of a project to widen or re-stripe SR-108 (2000 West) through West Point and Clinton, utilities are being relocated and surveyors are working along the shoulders at various locations between Antelope Drive in Syracuse and 1900 West in West Haven. Roadway excavation and grading will be done from 800 North to 1300 North, and from 2300 North to 6000 South. Crews will also address drainage issues, relocate water meters and work

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here’s trouble brewing in Bountiful, and residents are making it clear they just won’t take bullets flying through their neighborhood anymore. As in the Old West, it’s high noon, and upset residents living near the Lions Club Shooting Range want to see some action. Area residents want the situation improved, even if it means running the shooting range out of town. Bountiful police and city officials, on the other hand, are concerned about safety but admit it won’t be an easy situation to fix. The problem is that there aren’t any bad hombres in this fight. Residents are rightly worried and deserve to live free from anxiety as they go outside or walk past windows in their homes. Police, meanwhile, are taking the matter seriously but find it hard to reign in a phantom menace that strikes at random over long periods of time. About the only outlaws in this script are the ones least likely to be caught – the careless desperados who shoot without thinking. The whole thing may actually sound a bit comical, and residents feel that officials have turned a blind eye to their worries in the past. But a single incident could transform this situation into a disaster. Had last week’s stray bullet – or any of the others – been just a foot or two farther right or left, a tragedy would have ensued. Along with it would come the predictable recriminations, hand-wringing and even lawsuits. Should a stray bullet hit a child, everyone’s life would be ruined – from the grieving family, to outraged neighbors, to grim-faced police, to red-faced public officials. And let’s not forget the impact on a young shooter, who after a moment of carelessness finds his own life ruined. There simply have been too many examples where carefree behavior seemed funny or inconsequential — until tragedy struck. When this happens,

everyone becomes engulfed in a vortex of outrage, grief and finger pointing because “someone should have known.” When the bitter reality sinks in, all those affected instantly wonder what they could have been thinking just moments before. Events of this past weekend illustrate this point all too well. A Logan mother and her two children were presumably buried Saturday under a mudslide that engulfed their home on Canyon Road. While public officials are predictably pointing the responsibility elsewhere, neighbors along the road blame local and state officials for ignoring residents’ many complaints and warnings over a period of several decades. Some contend their repeated concerns over the safety of Logan’s historic canals have met with official stonewalling for years — and now these residents are sickened that a tragedy has finally occurred. All of which parallels the challenges faced by residents near the Bountiful and Centerville shooting ranges. Bountiful, and even Centerville, officials should do themselves a favor. Before lives and careers are ruined and before a family is bereaved, let’s take action soon. Even if it requires a change as drastic as moving the gun club. We’re not suggesting this as the only answer, of course, but every possible idea should be on the table. The proposed solution of prohibiting the shooting of firearms on area hillsides below 8,000 feet is also a good idea. While signs won’t generally stop reckless people, the ability of residents to call police whenever gunshots are fired in the foothills could stop some poorly disciplined persons before they get the chance to hurt someone. Now is the time for options and ideas, even drastic measures, if necessary. Before we all regret that nothing was done. Right now, the situation is still merely a curiosity. Let’s take action before we have to deal with a real tragedy.

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n Saturday, May 16, 2009, to endorsements from the Utah RealPres. Barack Obama tor’s Association – among many other announced his intent to organizations that do political appoint Utah Governor Jon Hunts- endorsements – and the realtor’s rank man Jr. as the United States’ next dead last – far worse than any of the left-leaning political organiambassador to China. The zations. formal paperwork has now Herbert is already been filed and confirmation known to favor measures hearings will soon begin. In that weaken our neighbora few weeks Utah will have hood schools like his strong a new Governor, Gary Hersupport for vouchers. Some bert. legislators even accused To be sure, the immedihim of acting as the whip to acy of the news was surpriscreate support and count ing; but, the news itself that Huntsman would be taking By Rob Miller, votes. Herbert has disputed a job in a federal adminis- Democrat Huntsman by denying clitration – even one headed mate change science with by the Democrats – was not. Somewhat more than a year policies that will degrade the environbefore, the Democratic Party coun- ment and increase air pollution. seled that a potential campaign When Herbert questioned the science theme might be running against Her- at the Western Governor’s Associabert since no one believed that tion meeting in Park City and Energy Huntsman would serve out the term. Secretary Steven Chu tried to answer In other words the advice was not to his question, the governor-in-waiting run against the popular Huntsman, was not there. He disappeared. His but instead make the campaign be a chief of staff, Joe Demma, said it was choice between Bob Springmeyer a case of “bad timing” that required and Herbert. While that did not happen, the Herbert to leave subject was brought up during the for another meetcampaign. At the gubernatorial ing. Herbert is debate between Springmeyer and Huntsman which aired on KUED on quickly falling into Oct. 1, 2008, Huntsman repeatedly the GOP trap of talkcommitted to serve a full four-year ing out of both sides of his mouth about economic stimulus saying that term: Springmeyer: I’ve challenged you, while he doesn’t approve of the masand I’ll challenge you again, Jon, will sive federal stimulus package, he isn’t you make a commitment for a full going to turn away any money when he takes office. And, most important, four-year term? Huntsman: That’s exactly what I where Huntsman improved the image of Utah for those outside the intend to do. Springmeyer: And you’ll commit state leading to increased tourism and better economic development, it is to finish out a full four-year term? Huntsman: That’s been our com- hard to imagine Herbert doing anything in the near future that does not mitment, absolutely. There is little question that this play into our image as a right-wing change of governors has the potential backwater. Why? Conventional wisdom to shake up the Utah political world. Many politicians are already looking holds that being selected as the Lt. past a short-term Gov. Herbert to the Governor is a good stepping stone to possibilities of the administration that becoming Utah’s Governor. But how follows his.They find Herbert affable, many Utah Lt. Governors were evenbut, given his strong ideological tem- tually elected as governor in their perament and roots among the high- own right? Turns out the answer is: ly-disliked real estate development none. So, hold on! We are in for an intersector, they don’t expect him to command the respect or the votes of the esting ride over the next couple of months as Herbert tries to burnish his Utah public. The Democratic Party has done conservative credentials to capture polling tests to see the public reaction the GOP nomination in 2010.

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on’t expect a lot of not be holding up his finger changes when Gary to test which way the wind is R. Herbert become blowing. He will make deciUtah’s 17th Governor this sions based on his core summer. In addition to serv- beliefs no matter what is most politically expeing as lieutenant govdient at the moment. ernor since 2004, I have attended Herbert was a county countless events commissioner for 14 where either Huntsyears. Prior to enterman or Herbert were ing public service, invited as speakers. Herbert worked as a Huntsman would typrealtor. He and his ically arrive just in wife, Jeannette, have time, give a dazzling six children. performance, and Herbert has stated By Todd then leave early. If it publicly that he does- Weiler was a lunch or dinn’t plan to make any Republican ner, he almost never major changes upon stayed to eat the becoming governor. He has had a seat at the meal. Herbert, on the other table for the past five years hand, would arrive early to and doesn’t believe that the visit with attendees and then nation’s best managed state stay late to talk with everyneeds a serious course cor- one. As a result, he knows people all over the state. He rection. But don’t expect to hear a has friends in all 29 of Utah’s lot of rhetoric from the new counties. Although Herbert lacks governor about climate some of Huntsman’s flash, he change and is much more personable and approachable. Yogi domestic Berra’s famous quip that partnerships. Those are “nice guys finish last” doesn’t two issues on apply to Gary Herbert. He which he has is sincerely one of the nicest publicly distanced himself people I know. Herbert’s biggest strength from Gov. Jon Huntsman. By any measurement, Her- may also prove to be his bert is the more politically greatest weakness. It is yet conservative of the two. to be seen if he has the fortiSome of the GOP party tude to step on legislative faithful believe they ended toes when necessary. Some up on the wrong side of a of his potential rivals are “bait and switch” with waiting to see how he performs during next year’s sesHuntsman. He talked the conserva- sion before deciding whether tive talk in his 2004 cam- they will challenge him in paign, but walked a more 2010. I hope to see Herbert moderate walk after the pick a few public fights early election. Huntsman is more in his administration and win of a populist, and has kept them. If he does, he will his distance from party insid- quickly silence his critics. Herbert made an excelers. As a result, conservatives in Utah are ecstatic lent choice in naming Jason over Herbert’s elevation to Perry as the head of his transition team. Word on the the top job. Make no mistake: Her- street is that Herbert will bert is no right-wing wacko. name Davis County State Rather, he is a true believer Senator Greg Bell as his in principles like smaller lieutenant governor. If so, he government, lower taxes and will have started off with two fiscal restraint. Herbert will good picks under his belt.

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Stepping into the wild blue yonder at age 85 WEST BOUNTIFUL — That first step is a big one – several thousand feet above the ground in fact. Not many people are brave enough to jump out of a flying plane on purpose. Even fewer are 85 years old. But that’s just what Dr. David Wray of West Bountiful did on the Fourth of July. “The most exciting part was getting out of the plane,” Wray said. “It wasn’t frightening at all once I was out. You’re going down for about 45 seconds before the chute opens, just falling about 120 miles per hour. It was fun.” Inspired by former Pres. George H. W. Bush’s sky dive for his 85th birthday, Wray, a retired family doctor, decided to fulfill his longtime secret desire to jump from a plane. “I have admired Pres. Bush for his service to our country, as a person and a patriot, so I decided to extend his example,” said Wray. “I’m in excellent health and very active. So, I scheduled a tandem jump at the Tooele airport. When my family learned of my intention, they wanted to be there.” To Wray’s surprise, his granddaughter Casja Lawrence and her brother Shay decided to jump too. After arriving at the airport, their father Rod joined the trio, making three generations floating through the sky. “They were excited to go with their grandpa,” Wray said of his grandchildren. “There was a photographer going down to film us too. I put on a little show for him. Then I was just watching the earth as I was going down.” Wray said he didn’t tell his wife until the night before because he didn’t want her to lose any sleep worrying about him. So he told his family, but swore them to secrecy. “Then on the evening of the third, we gathered together, they to support her in this ‘frightful’ revelation of what would take place the following morning,” he said. “In a

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DR. DAVID WRAY and instructor experience the thrills of free-fall, above, and make a happy landing, top right. At immediate right, Wray makes last-minute preparations before stepping out into Utah skies. roundabout way I said, ‘I’ve been unfaithful and have made a deal with another woman (Casja), but I promise it will be over tomorrow.’ She didn’t shed a tear. Her response to the announcement was, ‘That’s great. It’s something he has wanted to do for a long time.’” Having served in WWII, Wray

said he also jumped in honor of all the veterans who are “dwindling” fast. “There are only 2 million of 17

Layton PD to investigate drug testing scandal BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer FARMINGTON — Davis County prosecutors are turning the investigation of a former employee of a drug testing firm over to Layton Police. Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings said Monday, that documentation on the case was turned over to the Layton Police Department on Friday.“If it’s determined to be applicable, prosecution will take place in the appropriate venue, whether that be in Layton City court or with us (the Davis County Attorney’s Office).” Davis County terminated its contract with the Laytonbased Frontier Probation last week after it was alleged an employee was leaking dates of what was supposed to be random drug tests to some participants in the county’s drug court program. Rawlings couldn’t say how many drug court participants were supposedly given the information.“Part of the investigation will be to ferret out how limited or widespread the activity was.” Last year, Frontier processed more than 11,000 urine samples from Drug Court participants, estimated to be about 90 percent of the company’s business. Another employee of Frontier Probation alerted officials that a coworker was tipping

off some drug court participants as to the timing of the test. That may have led participants to time their drug use, because some drugs only stay in the system two or three days. In June the Davis County Commission approved the purchase of a urinalysis machine which will be operated by sheriff’s deputies. That machine is large enough that sheriff’s personnel will be able to do all the tests, according to Jim Kelly, drug court coordinator. And, he said, the program should work better not outsourcing the tests, because they’ll be able to conduct the random drug tests seven days a week instead of six and far

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more hours daily than is being done currently. Those enrolled in the drug court program are generally second offenders, Kelly said. They are required to undergo three random drug tests weekly and meet with the judge weekly, as well as go through treatment. “When you have to look the judge in the eye and be drug-tested three times a week, it’s life changing,” Kelly said. Kelly, who said he’s been in the treatment business since 1968, said Davis County’s program, “is the best thing I’ve seen in all my years.” He said the county’s drug court program has between a 70-80 percent success rate. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

million of the ‘Greatest Generation’ left,” said Wray. “I wanted to remind our fellow citizens what we

did for the world. We fought for freedom and love of country, came home and set these United States on a course of the greatest growth and prosperity the world has known. Our young men and women of the Armed Forces continue to lay their lives on the line and deserve our support and gratitude.” Wray also hopes others will take his example and stay fit and healthy so they can be in “jumping” shape when they turn 85. “Some of my family has suggested I do it again next year,” said Wray. “If I live to be 90, I’ll probably do it again.” bginos@davisclipper.com

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Small business index up slightly

On the Move FARMINGTON — Destination Homes released its newest exterior home design at a conference lunch held Saturday, July 11 at Spring Creek in Farmington. The new exterior designs included stucco and rock displays, timber finishes, rock work designs and cement fiberboard siding. “These are some of the newest designed homes we have built,” said David S. Bailey, founder.“They’re open, unique and are designed to fit a homeowner’s lifestyle.” For more information, visit www.destinationhomes.com.

� Local franchise honored LAYTON — Spoon Me Frozen Yogurt, with a franchise location in Layton, was named to the Utah Entrepreneurial Forum’s “Top 25 Under Five,” which lists the top 25 companies with less than five years in existence. “We’re excited to be named to the Top 25 Under Five and feel it is a tremendous validation to our brand, philosophy and products,” said Ryan Combe, Spoon Me’s founder and CEO. “We feel this is a great stepping stone to our success and future growth as we plan to expand within Utah as well as to other states across the nation.” The frozen yogurt franchise won its award due to their profit, growth, equity funding, job creation and job quality, among other aspects judged by the Entrepreneurial Forum. For more information, visit www.spoonme.com.

� Restaurants line up for local event LAYTON — Over 15 Davis County restaurants, neighbors and friends have already lined up for the 12th Annual “Taste of the Town” to be held Friday, July 24, from 4-7 p.m. The event, sponsored by the Davis County Chamber of Commerce and Layton City, will include food from North Davis County’s top restaurants and live music at the Layton Commons Park. The event is free, however, in order to sample food a small fee must be paid for tickets. For more information, visit www.davischamberofcommerce.com. sgillet@davisclipper.com

DAVIS COUNTY — The Zions Bank Small Business Index, a report that gauges small businesses on a monthly basis, is up after a few months of negative reports. According to Zions Bank, the index for June was reported at 65.7, up from May’s reported 65.4. According to Jeff Thredgold, national economist and economic consultant for Zions Bank, the current unemployment rate usually means small businesses have a better selection of workers to choose from. However, the still struggling economy has forced many of those businesses to tighten up their wallets. “The problem for small businesses in a weak economy is there are fewer customers walking through the door,” he said. “Two years ago there were all kinds people walking through the door looking for work, and there were places where businesses could put them. “Now, people come looking for a job and they can’t find one, either in a small business or anywhere else. The business side is down.” Despite the slightly positive news, the unemployment rate is still climbing. An estimated 5.4 percent of Utahns find themselves without jobs, a 0.2 percent increase since last month. During the same time last year, the unemployment rate was only 3.3 percent. The high-

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ZIONS BANK released its small business index last week, showing an increase from 65.4 in May to 65.7 in June. The amount of unemployed in Utah led to the increase according to Jeff Thredgold, economic consultant for Zions Bank and author of the Small Business Index. Some business owners er unemployment rate, accord- for the Department of Working to Thredgold, actually force Services. “As a result, agree, stating they have been serves as a positive for the we’ll begin to see recovery later “starting to see small increases in daily numbers.” index because it implies than the rest of the nation. “It’s been a rough go,” said “It may still take awhile to increased access to Utah labor. Stan Michaels, manager at The Thredgold said as the see a full recovery.” Thredgold said growth, not Card Shop in Kaysville. “We national economy begins to stabilize, so to will Utah’s. recovery, could be seen as soon cater to a younger audience, so However, the economic condi- as the end of the year. Accord- usually its the parents that tion for the state may not be ing to Thredgold, national signs come in and buy playing cards felt for many months, as the in the stock market and other for their kids. “We’ve seen a little increase state has a lagging effect on the economic indicators have led himself and other analysts in business though. It’s been national economic conditions. much better in the past six to “Utah’s conditions are gen- toward that prediction. “We’ve been in a U.S. reces- eight weeks than it was during erally four to six months behind what the national eco- sion for a very long time,” he the late winter and early spring nomic conditions are,” said said. “But there is always a way months.” Mark Knold, senior economist out of it.” sgillet@davisclipper.com


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Touching memory

Non-profit group helps NSL vet see WWII memorial

CLEON TUCKER at the World War II memorial, above. In photos at right, Tucker is shown with fellow vets and at a welcoming party. grandchildren. He was a real estate developer for many years, and while he’ll be 91 next month, still plays basketball with a seniors group three times a week. He also participates in the Utah Senior Games, where he has won many medals. “I wouldn’t ever want to go through the war again,” Tucker said. But he paraphrased the quotation,“If you can read this (writing), thank a teacher. If you can read it in English, thank a Veteran. “Thanks to (victorious) World War II American Veterans, we’re not speaking German today,” he said a Frenchman told him. For more information about the Honor Flight group and how to donate or sign up to participate, visit the Web at www.honorflight.com or call 1-937-521-2400.

Pioneer show opens at Apple Frame BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer BOUNTIFUL — It’s a chance to both celebrate art and watch it being created. The Apple Frame Gallery (70 North Main, Suite 104) will be holding an opening reception for their third annual Pioneer Show on July 17 from 6-8 p.m. The show, designed to honor the state’s Courtesy photo

NORTH SALT LAKE — Cleon Tucker may be nearly 91, but he vividly remembers the liberation of Luzon, in the Philippines – or the occupation of Japan. As a young man serving in the U.S.Army in World War II, he was stationed in the Pacific. His World War II experiences took center stage, recently, as Tucker was able to visit the memorial in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the millions of Americans who served in that war. The nonprofit group Honor Flights, Inc., helped make the trip possible, paying for Tucker’s ticket and meals and accommodations – all made possible through generous donations.Tucker was accompanied by his son,Terry, who was only 2 months old when his father shipped out.Those accompanying Veterans are asked to pay $300, which is tax deductible. “World War II Veterans are dying off at about 1,000 a day,” the North Salt Lake resident said.With that in mind, Honor Flights is accelerating its efforts to provide weekend visits for Veterans, he said. “Last year they took 1,500 people, will take 2,500 people this year. Next year they hope to be able to provide the experience for 5,000,” Tucker said. Veterans fly to the nation's capital on Friday mornings, tour the memorial,Arlington National Cemetery and other sites on Saturday, and return home on Sunday. “The memorial was dedicated five years ago,” Tucker explained.“It contains 58 columns, one for each of the 50 states and U.S. possessions, and reflecting pools. It’s located about half-way between the Lincoln and Washington Memorials.” While there, he had the chance to visit with Elizabeth Dole, former U.S. Senator and cabinet member in the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations. There is a backlog of about 5,000 wanting to participate, the former infantryman said. Those over the age of 26 weren’t drafted to fight, he recalled. But as fate would have it, he was drafted just six days before that birthday. He arrived in the Philippines as a replacement infantryman, and participated in the Battle of the Bulge.A Purple Heart recipient, he was wounded in action. “Everyone thinks if they go to war they’ll be wounded or killed,” Tucker said.“Only about one in 10 goes overseas, and only about one in 10 of those sees combat.And only about one in 10 of those gets injured.” Many members of the military serve in a variety of backup capacities, he explained. He and his wife Betty are parents of seven children.They have been married 68 1/2 years and have 31 grandchildren and 65 great-

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“ALONG THE PLATT” by artist Glen Edwards. This piece is part of Apple Frame Gallery’s upcoming show.

pioneer heritage, features both nationally and state-known artists. As part of the reception, artist Robert McKay will be painting live in the gallery, and discussing/demonstrating some of the techniques he will be using with the guests.The completed painting will then be included as part of the show. McKay will be just one of the artists whose work is on display as part of the exhibit, which opens the evening of the reception and runs through most of the summer. Davis County artists Diane Turner and Anne Marie Oborn will be

joining the group, as will a wide range of others including Barbara and Glen Edwards, Bryce Cameron Liston, David Koch, Simon Winegar, and Rhett Ashby. The Apple Frame Gallery Pioneer Show is an annual exhibit featuring the men, women and children that founded Utah. Different artists explore the subject from different angles, including work, play, the land that they arrived at and helped nourish, and the wagons and handcarts they used to travel across the plains. Light refreshments will be served at the reception.


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Gigi McReynolds, daughter of Mark and Cecily McReynolds, Bountiful; granddaughter of Kim and Pat McReynolds and Larry and Brenda Moore, celebrated her first birthday March 13, 2009.

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Alma Ronald and OraLee Elliott celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family at Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. They were married July 8, 1959, in the Manti LDS Temple. They raised six children and have 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Ron served in the US Air Force at the beginning of their marriage and then operated a construction company for the next 35 years. He also worked for Granite School District Transportation for 15 years where he retired in 1996.

OraLee worked in her home based beauty salon until 1973 and then dedicated the next 10 years to raising her family. She retired in June of this year with 26 years of service for Salt Lake and Granite School District Transportation. For 50 years they have enjoyed many outdoor activities and camping trips with their family. Their family has always been the number one priority in their lives.They have been a great example to all and continue to lead a legacy of love.

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Spencer Joshua Anderson, son of Chris and Marta Anderson, grandson of Ofelia Araujo, Robert Anderson and Janice Anderson, celebrates his first birthday July 14, 2009.

Skylar Keenan Wood, son of Garner and Heidi Wood, grandson of Dave and Jan Rideout and Lairy and Rosalie Wood, celebrates his first birthday July 15, 2009.

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Betsy Peterson Frank and Nola Wagstaff Wagstaff (deceased); Ken and Lacey Wagstaff, Syracuse; Brian and Julie Wagstaff, Virginia; and Loralee and Jeff Lewis, Arizona. They have 12 grandchildren who adore them. Frank enjoys fishing. Nola enjoys scrapbooking and together they enjoy traveling and gardening.

Betsy Peterson, daughter of Barrett and Allison Peterson, Bountiful; granddaughter of Pete and Karen Peterson and Larry and Brenda Moore, celebrated her first birthday April 18, 2009.

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Wedding NielsenDixon Jaron Daniel Dixon and Adrienne Nielsen were married July 8, 2009, at the Red Butte Gardens. A reception was held that evening following the ceremony. Adrienne is the daughter of Jay and Deanna Nielsen of Sandy. She is finishing her studies at the University of Utah and will be student teaching third grade this fall in elementary education. Jaron is the son of Daniel and Suzanne Dixon of Centerville. He is a 2006 graduate of Viewmont High School, is a junior majoring in chemistry at the University of Utah and working in microscopy at

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50th: Wagstaff Frank and Nola Wagstaff celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, July 10, with family and friends at an open house. They were married July 7, 1959, in California. Frank was born and raised in American Fork and graduated from American Fork High. He served in the United States Navy for four years. Dad retired from Hill Air Force Base after working there for 31 years. Nola was born in Salt Lake City and raised in Utah and California. She graduated from Grossmont High and received her teaching degree from Weber State. Mom taught junior high for Davis School District. They are the proud parents of five children: LaDell and Kevin Bereece, Clinton; Janet

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Bentley Moore, son of Chris and Leslie Moore, Bountiful; grandson of Dave and Myrna Phillips and Larry and Brenda Moore, celebrated his first birthday July 10, 2009.

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Stevenson seeks Layton mayor post

STEVENS-HENAGER COLLEGE EDUCATION Center president Vicky Dewsnap celebrated a ribbon cutting for the center last week, along with Davis County Chamber members, business owners and representatives and members of the North Davis community.

Stevens-Henager works toward Davis satellite BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer LAYTON — Community classes are only the beginning for the new Stevens-Henager College Education Center, which they hope to turn into a Davis County satellite for students all over the state. As the newest part of the Davis North Medical Office on Antelope Drive in Layton, the center is currently focusing on offering various classes to the community. People can enroll at any point for classes like Excel, Powerpoint, CPR and certified nursing. The center is equipped with computers and laptops along with instructors and tutors. “Right now, we will be serving the Layton community for these classes,” said the center president,Vicky Dewsnap.“But eventually, we hope the center will become a Davis satellite for the college.” Stevens-Henager College is currently based in Salt Lake

City. It has been offering degrees and certification programs since 1891 and is currently working toward building up more online courses. “We’ve had an online presence for about two years, and we’re looking to expand that as well,” said Dewsnap. Another aspect of the College Education Center will be to offer tutoring for its current online classes. People will be available at the center during normal business hours and some evenings to help people struggling through online classes. “Sometimes it helps just to have that body there,” said Dewsnap. “People can get lost with those classes online.” Dewsnap said the center has been established with expansion in mind and the ability to quickly put up and take down anything having to do with various classes. The classrooms are large, but with furniture that is easy to move so instructors can set up the classes as they need to.

Hill makes F-35 short list HILL AFB — Hill Air Force Base is on the short list of finalists that could play host to an operational wing of F35s. Two other bases in the western United States – Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho and Luke Air Force Base in Arizona – are also in the mix. Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, said initial information about the location for the F-35s has not been released, but could come as early as this fall. “It makes sense to put F35s at Hill (AFB)”,he said. “All of the reasons and factors still exist for why Hill should be selected for the F-35.

“I’m confident that will happen, but it’s not a done deal.” Bishop also said the Air Base’s large and experienced workforce, proximity to the Utah Test and Training Range, and the fact that the Ogden Air Logistics Center has already been designated as the site for depot-level maintenance on the F-35 are all good reasons behind choosing Hill Air Force Base over the other candidates in the western U.S. Other bases in the running include Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, Shaw in South Carolina, Moody in Georgia and Tyndall in Florida. sgillet@davisclipper.com

LAYTON — Bob J. Stevenson, 55, an executive with Nestle foods and parttime local home builder, has announced his candidacy for Mayor of Layton. Unless another challenger files for the post and forces a primary election, Stevenson will face incumbent Mayor Steve Curtis in the Nov. 3 general election. Stevenson, a former three-term member of the Layton City Council, is the son of former Layton Mayor Richard Stevenson and a cousin of recent Mayor Jerry Stevenson. If a third candidate files before the July 15 deadline, the mayoral race will be included in a primary election on Sept. 15. Stevenson is a lifelong Lay-

City builds electronic interactive playground LAYTON — Many of the favorite games of yesteryear will be returning to Layton, but with a slight twist. Games like capture the flag and tug of war are just part of Layton’s interactive electronic public playground. Under construction at the Herron Playground Park located at 325 N. 3200 West, the three acre playground is the first of its kind in the Western U.S. with a $500,000 price tag and located next to Legacy Junior High. Designed by the Kompan Company of Denmark, the ICON play pieces are more expensive than that of atypical playgrounds, but the hope is to lure children back to the outdoors and playgrounds by offering electronic games this generation has become accustomed to playing. The City of Layton is hoping by offering outdoor active games in this mode, more children will become active and more healthy. Whether other playgrounds in Layton develop similar playgrounds will depend on the city’s budget. For the time being, however, children will be able to use their tech-savvy minds in a more physically active manner. The park will also include some of the usual activities including basketball and tennis courts. news@davisclipper.com

BOB J. STEVENSON has announced his candidacy for Layton mayor and will face incumbent Steve Curtis.

ton resident and a graduate of Layton High School and Weber State University. He taught at Layton High School

for two years before becoming an account executive for Carnation Food Company (now Nestle). His 31 years of service with Nestle include positions as District Manager for Utah and Idaho, and currently National Store Brands Manager, working with corporate accounts nationwide. “I feel that I have the experience, understanding of the issues and community relationships to become an effective mayor of Davis County’s largest city,” he said. “Layton

needs to be at the forefront of economic growth, quality infrastructure and excellent lifestyle in Davis County. I have the leadership and professional experience necessary to ensure Layton’s continued success through pro-active, not reactive, leadership.” Stevenson has served for 14 years as a volunteer firefighter for Layton City and has continued to be actively involved on the Davis Arts Council board and the Northern Wasatch Home Builders Association board. Stevenson seeks to focus on keeping taxes down, improving public safety, and providing greater transparency and accountability in Layton City government.


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Flip This House (N) Key Key ››‡ “Cocktail” (1988) Tom Cruise. ››› “Edward Scissorhands” (1990) (11:00) ››› “Posse” (1993) ››‡ “Highlander” (1986) Christopher Lambert. ››‡ “Out for Justice” (1991, Action) Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Montana Montana Wiz Wiz Wiz Montana Montana Suite Suite Cory Montana Suite Softball Softball Softball: Canada vs. United States SportsCenter (Live) ›› “Stepmom” (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts. ›‡ “Jack” (1996, Fantasy) Robin Williams. “Hocus Pocus” Outlaws Big 12 To Be Announced Eco Adventures (N) XTERRA Best Damn 50 › “Sorority Boys” ›‡ “John Tucker Must Die” (2006) ›› “Dr. Dolittle” (1998) Eddie Murphy. “Dr. Dolittle 2” (11:30) ›› “Sydney White” ›› “Over Her Dead Body” (3:15) ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007) ’ ‘PG-13’ Comedy “Christie-Rev” “Night of Terror” (2006) Mitzi Kapture. “The Obsession” (2006) Daphne Zuniga. “Panic Button” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge “Awakenings” ’ (1:10) ››‡ “Mandela and de Klerk” (3:10) ›› “Dutch” (1991) Ed O’Neill. ››› “Dad” ’ “Death-Funeral” “The Darwin Awards” (2006) (2:45) ››› “Steel City” (2006) iTV. ‘R’ “A/K/A Tommy Chong” ‘NR’ Amazing Video Amazing Video Amazing Video Amazing Video Amazing Video Amazing Video Pineap (12:20) “Unbreakable” (2000) Starz “Step Up 2 the Streets” ’ (4:15) ››› “Gone Baby Gone” (2007) ››› “Save the Last Dance” (2001) HawthoRNe “Pilot” HawthoRNe HawthoRNe HawthoRNe ››› “The First Wives Club” (1996) ›› “The Break-Up” (2006) ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) Sex & Raymond Raymond King King Engvall (3:05) ››› “Music and Lyrics” (2007) (5:05) “Shrek” (PA)


TV Listings

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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Cable Channel 17 Weekly TV listings The Davis Chamber of Commerce has released the television listings for the week of July 12-18, shown at right. All schedules are subject to change.

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9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 News (N) Talkin’ Roughin CSI: NY News (N) Sports Paid Extra (N) News (N) Sports Beat Kick Red Red Doctor Who Theater Jammin Woodsongs ››› “Gigot” (1962) Jackie Gleason. Seinfeld (10:35) MADtv Talk Lost ’ Without a Trace ’ Oldies Paid Mor. Cerullo Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado 70s Saturday Night Live ’

Edward ›››‡ “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford. ››› “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. Simmons ›››‡ “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt. Premiere. ››‡ “The Whole Nine Yards” (2000) “Highlander” Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Wizards Wizards Wizards Wizards Wiz Wiz Wiz Hannah Montana Montana Wizards Montana Softball: Japan vs. United States Baseball Tonight SportsCenter Baseball Tonight SportsCenter “Hocus Pocus” ››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) ››› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” “Cinderella St.” Spotlight Rockies Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres. (Live) Post Final “Dr. Dolittle 2” ›› “Anger Management” (2003) ›‡ “Wild Hogs” (2007) Tim Allen. ››‡ “Click” ››‡ “Mamma Mia!” (2008) ‘PG-13’ True Blood ››› “Knocked Up” (2007) ’ ‘R’ “Mamma Mia!” ’ “Panic Button” ››‡ “Vacancy” (2007) Luke Wilson. Army Wives Drop Dead Diva Frasier Frasier Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge (5:00) ››› “Dad” ›››‡ “Out of Africa” (1985) Meryl Streep. ’ (9:45) ›››‡ “Awakenings” (1990) ’ Nurse Weeds ››‡ “Mr. Brooks” (2007) ‘R’ › “Good Luck Chuck” ‘R’ Penn Live Penn Amazing Video Amazing Video ››› “Any Given Sunday” (1999, Drama) Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz. Prison (6:15) ››‡ “Pineapple Express” ’ (8:15) ›› “Made of Honor” (2008) ’ ››‡ “Swing Vote” (2008) HawthoRNe ››› “Mission: Impossible III” (2006) ››› “The Patriot” (2000, War) Mel Gibson. “40-Year-Old Vir” House “Forever” House “Meaning” House ’ House ’ House “Family” ’ (5:05) “Shrek” (PA) Engvall Engvall ›››‡ “Shrek” (2001) (PA) Engvall Engvall “Out-of-Towners”

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Hispan Home Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Morning Nation Take 2 Paid Paid Paid Golf British Open -- Final Round. From Ailsa Championship Course at Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland. (Live) X Fight Animal Animal Today (N) ’ Meet the Press (N) Mat Music Storms Paid Paid Paid Contrary Religion Dragon Thomas Maya Animalia Arthur WordGirl Wish Wash NOW Utah Auto B. Miffy Biscuit Fitness Biz Kid$ Zoofari Wunder Zula Fitness Keeping Healthy Hlth BYU Devotional Women’s Con. Music Discuss Discuss Worship Seek Ye Diligently BYU Devotional Paid Paid Adven Wild Abt J Hanna J Hanna FOX News Sunday P90X Paid ›› “Dr. Dolittle” The Firm Paid Love Believers Paid Paid Slim in 6 Utah Juicing Paid Paid Paid P90X Coral Turning Discov In Touch-Dr Paid Paid Inspiration Ministry Campmeeting ’ Pagado Pagado Comu Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Traveler Wild Am. Paid Paid Aqua Ultimate Animal WHADD Paid Paid Paid Paid

Paid Ab Se Paid Paid ››‡ “Cocktail” (1988) Tom Cruise. Private Sessions The Sopranos ’ (5:30) ››‡ “Indecent Proposal” ››‡ “Jagged Edge” (1985) Glenn Close. “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” Houses Comfort Paid Detox Slim in 6 Millions Baby Paid Survivorman Man vs. Wild Lilo Lilo Einsteins Charlie Tigger Einsteins Agent Handy Mickey Mickey Movers Handy SportsCenter Lines Report SportsCenter (Live) Baseball Softball Paid Paid Paid Paid Step Step Sabrina Sabrina Full Hse. Full Hse. My Wife My Wife Paid Paid Rockies Final Outdoor Hunter Veteran Deer Paid Paid USAR Dra Comfort Paid Paid Paid The Practice › “Sorority Boys” (2002) Barry Watson. “John Tucker” Game “Fantastic Four: Silver Surfer” Teddy: In His Own Words ’ “Horton Hears” Real Hour of Power Paid Health Drop Dead Diva ›› “Cheaters’ Club” (2006) “Last Trimester” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Teen (6:40) “Graduation Night” ’ (8:05) ›‡ “Bubble Boy” ’ (9:35) ›‡ “The Waterboy” “Teen Sorcery” ’ 10 Items (6:45) › “Bratz” (2007) Nathalia Ramos. ››‡ “The Color of Freedom” (2007) “Margot at the Wedding” ‘R’ Paid P90X Married... Married... Married... Hrsep Hrsep Muscle Trucks! Xtreme Jesse James “Made of Honor” (7:15) ››› “Grosse Pointe Blank” ’ (9:05) ››‡ “Swing Vote” (2008) ’ “Nat’l Treasure” Law & Order ’ ›› “Paycheck” (2003) Ben Affleck. ››› “The Patriot” (2000, War) Mel Gibson. Paid Paid Law & Order: SVU Prince Creflo Ed Osteen Monk In Plain Sight “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” ››‡ “The Out-of-Towners” (1999) ››› “Music and Lyrics” (2007)

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Ent. Tonight The Unit ’ NUMB3RS ’ 48 Hours Mystery Access Hollywood Wipeout ’ Castle ’ Dirty Sexy Money News (N) News (N) Kings (N) Law Order: CI Law & Order: SVU Antiques Rdsho ››› “Waking Ned Devine” Trek Globe Trekker ’ Desert Expedi Native Walk New Cops ’ Corporal-Days Nature (DVS) Lawrence Welk Griffith Lucy (9:13) Perry Mason Simp Seinfeld Cops Cops (N) Most Wanted News (N) Friends Friends ››› “Shanghai Noon” (2000) News (N) (5:30) ›››‡ “Lethal Weapon 2” ››‡ “Passenger 57” (1992, Action) Estudio 2 Alarma Chuper Show de Don José Luis Sin Two Men Two Men Legend of American Chopper Monk

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››‡ “Taking Back Our Town” ›› “Mulholland Falls” (1996, Mystery) X Fight Record Homes Leisure Paid Paid Open Highlights Action Sports Golf American Century Championship -- Final Round. Foreign Group Antiques Rdsho Nova (DVS) History Detectives French Destinos Fokus Dragon’s Sewing Home Painting Art Work Lawrence Welk I Believe Group Washng BYU From Healthy ›› “Dr. Dolittle” ›‡ “10 Things I Hate About You” TMZ (N) ’ Frasier Frasier Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Lopez Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Ab Circle Pagado Pagado Gran Cine Cine del Domingo “A Touch of Fate” (2003) Teri Hatcher. Legend of Combat Exp.

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Paid CBS News Pictures Homes News (N) ABC Faithful News (N) NBC KSL 5 Glen Canyon World Utah Wood Woods Garden Garden Music Little House LittleHse House “Kids” News (N) Fam Guy Paid Paid Lopez Fortune Paid Paid M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Show de Don Chris Game Drew Drew

The Sopranos ’ The Sopranos ’ ›››‡ “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford. Parking Parking Parking “Ferris Bueller” ››‡ “The Whole Nine Yards” (2000) ›››‡ “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Ext. Loggers Deadliest Job Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Wizards Wizards Wizards Wizards Wizards Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Softball Women’s Soccer Baseball Tonight MLB Baseball: Mets at Braves Grounde Grounde ››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) ››› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” “My Fake Fiancé” Scoo Rockies Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres. (Live) Post Rockies “John Tucker” ›‡ “Taxi” (2004) Queen Latifah. ›› “Anger Management” (2003) ››‡ “Click” Real ››‡ “Eagle Eye” (2008) ’ ‘PG-13’ Watch ››› “Definitely, Maybe” (2008) “Mamma Mia!” ’ “Last Trimester” “Her Sister’s Keeper” (2006) “My Daughter’s Secret” (2007) “Confessions” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Teen (12:40) ›‡ “Billy Madison” (2:10) ›‡ “Bubble Boy” ’ (3:35) “Graduation Night” ’ “Teen Sorcery” ’ ›››‡ “Into the Wild” (2007) Emile Hirsch. ‘R’ ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” › “Awake” (2007) iTV. ‘R’ Jesse James Jesse James Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways “National Treasure: Book” (1:20) “The House Bunny” ’ ›‡ “The Animal” (2001) (4:25) ››‡ “Untraceable” Patriot ›››‡ “Minority Report” (2002) Tom Cruise. ››› “Mission: Impossible III” (2006) Law Order: CI Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees. (Live) Engvall Engvall ›› “Eurotrip” (2004, Comedy)

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A&E AMC DISC DISN ESPN FAM FOXR FX HBO LIFE NICK PLEX SHOW SPIKE STARZ TNT USA WTBS

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Parking Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Gene Simmons Simmons Simmons Hammer Hammer ››› “True Lies” (1994) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ››› “True Lies” (1994) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Sea (N) ’ Wiz Wiz Wiz Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Wizards Montana MLB Baseball 2009 ESPY Awards (N) SportsCenter 2009 ESPY Awards “My Fake Fiancé” “Another Cinderella Story” (2008) “Labor Pains” (2009) Lindsay Lohan. “Labor Pains” Minor League Baseball Salt Lake Bees at Portland Beavers. Rockies Rockies Sport Science Final Final (5:00) ››‡ “Click” (2006, Comedy) ›‡ “Wild Hogs” (2007) Tim Allen. ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) “Mamma Mia!” ’ True Blood (N) ’ Hung (N) Entou Hung ’ True Blood Entou “Eagle Eye” (2008) “Confessions” Drop Dead Diva (N) Army Wives (N) Drop Dead Diva Army Wives Grey’s Anatomy ’ Sponge Sponge Sponge Lopez Family Family Nanny Nanny Malcolm Malcolm Family Family Teen (6:35) ›‡ “The Waterboy” (8:05) ›‡ “Bubble Boy” ’ ›‡ “Billy Madison” (1995) “Kindergarten” Dexter (iTV) Dexter (iTV) Weeds Nurse Penn Live Penn “The Basketball Diaries” ‘R’ Ways Ways Ways Ways Jesse James Jesse James MAN MAN “Lucky Slevin” (6:10) ››‡ “Swing Vote” (2008) ’ (8:15) ›› “The House Bunny” (2008) “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” ››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) ››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) ›› “Paycheck” (2003) Ben Affleck. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law Order: CI In Plain Sight (N) ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. Dark Blue “Pilot” ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. “Orange County”

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Mother Rules Two Men Big Bang The Bachelorette “The Men Tell All” (N) Am. Road Trip Law Order: CI Antiques Rdsho History Detectives World Business Anthro. Crack News-Lehrer Sherlock H. House ’ Lie to Me ’ Fortune Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ Ghost Whisperer NCIS “Sub Rosa” A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper One Tree Hill Gossip Girl

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CSI: Miami Dating in the Dark The Wanted Timewatch Sun to Stars Rosemry-Thym News (N) News (N) NCIS ’ Noticiero Secretos King King

News (N) News (N) News (N) Time In World Seinfeld Scrubs Oldies Pagado Raymond

Late Show Late Nightline Holly Extra (N) Tonight Show Late Summer Antiques Rdsho GED World Child Perry Mason My 3 Still Stnd Fam Guy King-Hill Scrubs Entertain Insider Dentistry Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Jim Malcolm

Cold Case Files CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Intervention Intervention (N) Obsessed (N) ››‡ “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams. ››‡ “Dragonheart” (1996) (10:45) “Jagged Edge” (1985) Cash Cash Cash Cash MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters We Left Earth Wizards Wizards Phineas Suite Wizards Montana ››‡ “Sky High” (2005) ’ Phineas Wizards Montana MLB Baseball Teams to Be Announced. Baseball Tonight SportsCenter Baseball NFL Live SportsCenter Gilmore Girls My Wife My Wife 70s 70s Secret-Teen Make It or Break It Secret-Teen Pregame MLB Baseball Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies. Post MLB Baseball 70s 70s Malcolm ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. ››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) Real Time “Prom Night in Mississippi” Comedy Ted Williams ’ (10:20) “Burn After Reading” Drop Dead Diva Army Wives Housewives Will Will Frasier Frasier Will Will Malcolm Malcolm Lopez Lopez Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Nanny Nanny Malcolm Malcolm Lopez Lopez “Whoever Slew” ››› “Silver Streak” (1976) ››‡ “Undercover Blues” “Terror at London Bridge” ’ ››‡ “Beowulf” (2007) ‘PG-13’ Weeds Nurse Weeds Nurse Penn ›› “Feast of Love” (2007) UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ 4th and Long (N) Jesse James CSI: Crime Scn Amazing Video Next ’ (6:40) ›‡ “Gray Matters” (2006) ’ (8:20) “Are We Done Yet?” › “88 Minutes” (2007) Al Pacino. ’ The Closer The Closer (N) Raising the Bar (N) CSI: NY ’ Raising the Bar Cold Case ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Blowback” NCIS NCIS WWE Monday Night Raw ’ Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Name Name Engvall Engvall Sex & Sex & “Cheaper-Dozen”

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60 Minutes Big Brother 11 (N) Cold Case ’ Without a Trace ’ News (N) Talkin’ Sports CSI: NY Home Videos Extreme-Home Housewives Brothers & Sisters News (N) Sports Leisure Homes Am. Road Trip Merlin (N) ’ “Meteor” (2009) Christopher Lloyd. News (N) Sports Beat Movies Against the Tides Nature “Superfish” Masterpiece Mystery! (N) ’ Secrets Candleford Sherlock Holmes Saddle Burt Wolf International Seneca Ray Jubilee ’ Compass Truth New Cops ’ Lucy Benny Antiques Rdsho ›››› “Fiddler on the Roof” (1971) Topol, Norma Crane. Destination: World Til Death Amer Simp King-Hill Fam Guy Simp News (N) Sports Simp King-Hill House “Beauty and the Beast” J. Smith J. Smith News (N) Scrubs McCarv Paid Insider M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Paid WalkFit Feed Profits Película Cine Super Accion Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Valentine (N) ››› “The Thomas Crown Affair” King King Raymond ›› “Message in a Bottle”

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Without a Trace ’ Primetime Law & Order: SVU Inside ’ Hannah Marriage Adventure Lodges News (N) News (N) Boston Legal Noticiero Secretos King King

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Late Show Late Nightline Holly Extra (N) Tonight Show Late Summer P.O.V. (N) ’ Work World Anthro. Perry Mason My 3 Still Stnd Fam Guy King-Hill Scrubs Entertain Insider Dentistry Paid Internet Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Jim Malcolm

The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 (N) The Cleaner (N) ››‡ “Stripes” (1981) Bill Murray. ›› “Commando” (1985, Action) ››› “In the Line of Fire” Cash Cash Cash Cash Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch (N) (11:01) The Colony Montana Suite Phineas Sonny Wizards Montana ››› “Hercules” (1997) ‘G’ Phineas Wizards Montana 2008 World Series of Poker Baseball Tonight SportsCenter Baseball NFL Live SportsCenter Gilmore Girls My Wife My Wife 70s 70s 10 Ruby Ruby 10 Home Videos Pregame MLB Baseball Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies. Post MLB Baseball ››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) Jennifer Garner. ››‡ “Night at the Museum” (2006) Ben Stiller. Rescue Me (N) ››‡ “Mamma Mia!” (2008) ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Entou True Blood Teddy: In His Own Words ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ ››‡ “Then She Found Me” (2007) Will Will Frasier Frasier Will Will Malcolm Malcolm Lopez Lopez Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Nanny Nanny Malcolm Malcolm Lopez Lopez “Enemy Mine” ’ ››› “A Perfect World” (1993) Kevin Costner. ’ (9:20) ›‡ “Up Close & Personal” ’ Come On (5:50) ››‡ “The Kite Runner” (2007) Weeds Nurse Weeds Nurse › “Good Luck Chuck” ‘R’ Fifty Pills CSI: Crime Scn Ways Ways Ways MAN MAN MAN CSI: Crime Scn Amazing Video (5:50) ››‡ “The Other Boleyn Girl” (7:50) ››‡ “Swing Vote” (2008) ’ ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” Bones ’ HawthoRNe (N) Saving Grace (N) HawthoRNe Saving Grace Cold Case ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Skeletons” NCIS ’ House “Paternity” House “Poison” ’ House “Pilot” Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Office Seinfeld Seinfeld Sex & Sex & “Small Soldiers”


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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Moonlight Ride

For online photos, select ‘multimedia’ on our website

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MANY RIDERS WORE COSTUMES and won prizes before the race.

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT was a part of the pre-race activities.

Photos by Ron L.Brown THE START of the race begins.

COLORFUL LIGHTS with more than 1,000 riders left the marina and headed the 11 miles to the Fielding Garr Ranch. JUDENE JACK SHELLY is just one of the riders getting ready for the Moonlight ride on Antelope Island Friday night.

THE GORILLA AND HULA DANCER were an awesome pair at the Antelope Island Moonlight Ride.


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Davis Horizons

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kids need outdoor fun

Obituaries Margaret Lenore Firebaugh 1913-2009 Margaret Lenore Schweser Firebaugh passed away July 8, 2009, in Bountiful, Utah. Lenore was born March 7, 1913 in David City Nebraska to George a n d Elizabeth K o c h Schweser. She married Erven E . Firebaugh in North Platte, Nebraska. They were married for over 60 years. He preceded her in death. Lenore was a long-time resident of Centerville, Utah and in her later years, she resided very happily at

Colleen Ann Heaton 1932-2009 Colleen Ann Heaton died July 11, 2009, at home after a difficult struggle with cancer. She was born Sept. 29, 1932, in Mayfield, Utah to Edward Steck and Ellen Oberg. The first of four children, she was raised in Manti and Magna. She graduated f r o m Cyprus High School and went to nursing school at Westminster College and the University of North Dakota where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She married Robert A. Richards on July 14, 1953, in Georgia, where he was attending flight school in the U.S. Air Force. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple.

Dr. Perry Melvin Fifield July 25, 1941-July 4, 2009 Perry was putting on the 9th hole at Valley View Golf Course and having the game of his life when he suffered a sudden heart attack. He returned to his Father in Heaven while playing the game that he loved and the way most golfers would want to go. A Utah native and E a g l e S c o u t , Perry was a graduate of The Davis High School Class of 59’. He was looking forward to his 50th High School Reunion this summer. He served an Alaskan/Canadian LDS Mission and brought back tall tales of “pet” grizzly bears, monstrous halibut and Jeep-trashing moose that would entertain us for hours. Perry was an active and dedicated member of the bishopric of the Woods Cross 8th Ward. Perry graduated from Weber State University and then moved to the Windy City to attend Northwestern University where he received his Doctorate of Dental Science. So began his lifelong pas-

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Welcome Home in Bountiful, Utah. She was an ardent Democrat and proud of it! Lenore held a teaching degree from the University of Utah. She taught many years in the Davis County School District. Lenore had many loves; the Bountiful Community Church, United Church of Christ, her cats, fun trips to Wendover and doing the Salt Lake Tribune’s Word Jumbles with Michael. She is survived by a son Dennis of California and many nieces and nephews. A Big Thank You to Welcome Home and Life Care Center for their love and compassion shown to Lenore. Memorial services will be held Saturday July 18, 2009 at 11 a.m. in the Danforth Chapel of Bountiful Community Church, United Church of Christ, 100 N. 400 E. Rev. Nancy Piggott officiating. A reception will follow in the Church Parlor. Internment Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park, Ogden, Utah. Funeral directors Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

They raised their five children together, traveling to and living in different parts of the country wherever he was stationed. He died in 1967 while serving as a pilot in the Air Force. She later married Keith Reid in 1984. He died in 2003. She married Harvard Heaton in 2005. She is survived by her husband Harvard, and her children Craig (Nancy) Richards, Maggie (Larry) Jones, Terry (Craig) Salmon, Valerie (Bryan) Gines, and Randy (Christine) Richards; her siblings Gary (Carol) Steck, Clair (Nancy) Steck, Virginia (Lloyd) Shelley and lots of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A special thanks to Applegate Hospice for their compassionate care in the last weeks of her life. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, July 15, 2009, at the Bountiful 54th Ward, 540 N. 1200 E., Bountiful. A viewing will be held Tuesday evening, July 14, from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful and Wednesday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Interment - Valley View Memorial Cemetery, West Valley City. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

sion for dentistry that became an integral part of his adult life. He moved out west to Southern California and practiced dentistry for 25 years before returning to Utah in 2000 and continuing to practice at local dental facilities. Eccentrically brilliant, musically talented and living completely in the moment, Perry was larger than life. He threw himself into anything and everything that sparked his interest; music, hunting, fishing, gardening, cooking, world history and golf. He will be dearly missed. Preceded in death by his parents Melvin Joseph Fifield and Olive Hall Fifield, he is survived by his three children: April Fifield (Newport Beach, CA), Beth Champion (Portland, OR) and Ryan Fifield (Westpoint, UT). He is also missed by his brothers, sisters and their spouses: Ted and Brenda Fifield (St. George, UT), Kirk and Helen Westlund (West Bountiful, UT), Cheryl and DeeEll Fifield (Fruit Heights, UT) and Ron and Retta Jaques (Clearfield, UT) and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Interment, Clearfield City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a Charitable Memorial Account has been set up for his son’s college education. Please contact America First Credit Union at 800-999-3961 and mention Ryan Fifield. e-mail condolences to the family at www.lindquistmortuary.com

Sixto A. Barrera 1928-2009 Sixto A. Barrera was born May 18, 1928, in Laredo, Texas. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He passed away quietly at his home on July 7, 2009, after a year’s struggle with a brain tumor. Sixto is survived by his wife, Beverly, 14 children, 57 grandchildren, 64 great grandchildren and 10 siblings. Funeral services were held Monday, July 13, 2009, in Centerville, Utah and internment followed at the Bothwell Cemetery east of Tremonton. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute/U of U Hospital. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

Donna Rae Parkin 1932-2009 Donna Rae Henrie Parkin, 77, passed away Thursday, July 9, 2009 in Bountiful, Utah. She was born May 30, 1932 in Salt Lake City, Utah the daughter of William Dulane and A r v i l l a A g u s t a Burnham Henrie. Donna lived in Driggs, Idaho and Bountiful, Utah graduating from Davis High School where she met her sweetheart Don Moss Parkin. They were married October 20, 1951 in West Bountiful, Utah and later sealed in the Bountiful LDS Temple. They lived in Bountiful, Rock Springs, and settled in Farmington. Following Don ‘s death in 1989, she moved to Bountiful. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was an avid jewelry shopper, enjoyed going to lunches, operas and plays, with her sister, daughter, and friends. She is survived by her son Greg H. (Ellen) Parkin; daughter Cindy (Kolyn) Stanley; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers Dale Henrie, Jim (Kathy) Henrie, and sister Winnona Johnson. Preceded in death by her parents, her husband, grandson Breck Jones, and sister Wanda Parkin. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 13, 2009, at the Davis Creek 2nd Ward, 1395 S. 200 E. Farmington. Friends called Sunday at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. and Monday at the church prior to services. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

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emember playing outside when you were a kid—venturing into nearby woods or fields to look for a grasshopper, building a dam, having a snowball fight or trying to catch a fish?” Perhaps you just explored. This is how Abigail R. Kimbell, chief of the U.S. Forest Service, began her article with the same title in the Deseret News, June 12, 2009, p. A14. As I read that first statement or two I do remember catching grasshoppers in the vacant lot next to our home, climbing the mountains with my brother there in Brigham City, crossing the creek near our home on a homemade wooden bridge and floating little sticks down the ditch just outside our fence by our home. Then there was the fun of sloshing through the water on the lawn when Grandpa flooded it to irrigate it. Reading a book as I sat in the cherry tree was a pleasure and of course my brother and I liked eating the raspberries straight off the bushes and the strawberries off the plants. Cherries, apricots and peaches were available at times. We looked forward as we got bigger to biking around Brigham City, playing tennis at the high school or softball with our church group in the vacant lot. According to Kimbell,“For most kids, life is different these days. Parents seem more afraid of letting their kids out of sight, except for things like sports—structured, supervised events. Kids seem to have more demands placed on their time, and when they do have time they often prefer to ‘play’ in front of a TV or computer screen. They don’t get outdoors as much” (Ibid.). Health professionals, according to Kimbell, are concerned. “They point out all the benefits kids get from playing outside on their own, letting their imaginations run wild, challenging their bodies in new ways, developing social skills impossible to learn indoors in front of a TV. Kids have always needed that as part of growing up, and now they are not getting it enough” (Ibid.). I had the opportunity a couple of years ago to work with an 8-year-old boy who hadn’t been to parks enough to know how to be comfortable going down a slippery slide. He didn’t know how to pump a swing or play tag with others around him. With a lot

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of praise, lots of opportunities, patience and encouragement, he did learn how to do these things. I listen to parents say their child is unmanageable and sometimes realize that the child hardly ever leaves the house. Physical, social and educational needs are not being met. And yes, it will affect our children. I get concerned when I see home after home with virtually no backyard. That means there is no place to play, to plant flowers, vegetables, a tree to climb, etc. So what can we do? Bountiful has some wonderful parks, tennis courts and ball fields. Centerville, Woods Cross and West Bountiful can offer others. North Salt Lake has a skate park for older

youth. There are National Parks within reasonable distance, and kids can play there in creeks and explore the trails. Hiking, biking, fishing and just playing in the water at local lakes needs to be a common activity, especially in the summer time. Playing in the sprinklers in the back yard, or a water fight can be fun. Gathering rocks, pine cones or finding a tree to climb is an inexpensive and productive way to spend time. Provo Canyon near Bridle Veil Falls has a delightful bike trail, and playing in the water at the bottom of the falls can be an adventure for children. Having fun outdoors builds family relationships as well as widens the world for your children.

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High Notes � WSU offers ‘Money Smart’ LAYTON — Weber State University’s Small Business Development Center will offer a “Money Smart” introduction to finance seminar from 10 a.m.-noon on Saturday at the WSU Davis Campus in room 114 (2750 N. University Park Blvd., Layton). Classes and seminars are free. For more information, call 801-626-7232 or e-mail bking1@weber.edu.

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BOUNTIFUL — After 25 years of teaching at Oak Hills and Woods Cross Elementary schools, Mrs.Wynlee Sue Call is retiring. The community is invited to come and honor her at a retirement celebration on Saturday, July 18 from 5:30-9 p.m. The celebration will be held at Oak Hills Elementary School at 195 N. 100 E. in Bountiful. Those who would like to celebrate with her but cannot make it may send a card or letter to 602 S. 150 E. in Farmington.

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Homeschoolers prevalent in Davis County BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer DAVIS COUNTY — Homeschool parents will tell you the nice thing about participating in homeschool is that they get to pick and chose various lesson plans and activities they know will work for their children. Groups of parents find each other as they make the decision to homeschool their children. Those groups can form via Yahoo! forums, the Utah Homeschool Education Association and L.E.A.R.N of Utah. Through those resources, parents can give their children the opportunity to participate in field trips, musicals, plays, competitions, science fairs, spelling bees and even early college. “I was the most reluctant homeschooler you’d find, but we were so burned out,” said homeschool parent, Nancy Peterson. “We spent as much time outside of school on homework and studying as they were in school, so we thought we’d give it a try.” Peterson’s children have been homeschooled for two years, and she said parents are the ones who know their children best. To begin a homeschool program, a notarized letter is sent to the school district, and they send back a notice and certification that children may be homeschooled. Peterson and other parents say what people worry about the most is a lack of socialization. “They are not lacking a social life,” said Martina Muir,

another parent in Davis County. Peterson and Muir participate with UHEA and L.E.A.R.N of Utah to create outside activities for their children, together with dozens of other parents. Those activities have included park days once a week, when children can socialize with each other, play and learn all at the same time. During a park day, one parent may bring a poem or play to read to the group. Another parent may bring some kind of science experiment to try. “We all lean on each other’s talents,” said Muir. The group of Davis County parents who have found each other have their children participate together in extra-curricular activities. The group puts on Shakespeare plays and musicals as well as participate in state science fairs, history fairs and even the Davis County Clipper’s spelling bee. “The other nice part is that if children are behind, they don’t feel like they have to keep up with their peers,” said Melissa Howell, another homeschool parent. Some parents have older children who are able to take advantage of early college credit as well. The Davis County group of homeschool parents has students who are 17 or 18 years old and will have an associate’s degree within a year. Working with UHEA and online college

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DAVIS COUNTY HOMESCHOOLED STUDENTS participated last fall in a Shakespeare play (top), which is something they do each year. Students also look forward to days in the park (left) each week as parents work together on lessons and activities.

helps in getting homeschooled students into college. “Weber is really friendly toward homeschoolers,” said Howell. In getting their children to that point, parents agree that working with them one-onone has helped overcome barriers that may have existed in a public school system. Some parents were told their child had a learning disability, but found when the child had oneon-one time, he or she was

able to develop normally. “No one knows your child better than you,” said Peterson. The homeschool group in Davis County is planning a meeting and curriculum swap with L.E.A.R.N. on Aug. 11 and a not-back-to-school party on Aug. 24. For more information or to contact parents who homeschool in Davis County, visit www.homeschoolcentral.com/s upport/utah_homeschool.htm, www.uhea.org. orww.learnofutah.org. sroberts@davisclipper.com


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TUESDAY, JULY 14 • B1

Shooting from the hip

THE SALT LAKE SPARTA (dark blue) edged in-state rival Utah Starzz in an all-important match at Woods Cross High School last week. The Sparta remain in first place in the Big Sky North Division.

Civil War

Sparta stops Starzz in state battle BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor WOODS CROSS — In the battle of Utah, the Salt Lake Sparta edged out its rival to the south, Utah Starzz, 1-0 last week. Not only did the victory give the Sparta state bragging rights, it also kept the locals in the driver’s seat for the Big Sky North Division of the Women’s Professional Soccer League. The Sparta stand atop the standings with 5-2-1 record earning it 16 points. The Arizona Rush remains second with 15 points followed by the Starzz with 10 points. Denver and Boise are in the basement of the division. Sparta coach Dennis Burrows had been talking for weeks about the need for his club to take care of its business to retain the first place spot in the division. “We need to go out and do our job and not worry too much about what other teams are doing,” Burrows said. “If we take care of business that’s all we can do. If we do that and get some help we can win our division.” In the 57th minute of the game against the Starzz, his team did just that as Shelli Gough made good on her shot from 26 yards out for the only goal of the day at the Woods Cross High Stadium. The Sparta remain in control of its destiny with three games left in the regular season. � See “SPARTA,” p. B2

Ron L. Brown

If you live anywhere near a high school in the state of Utah you may have been awakened this week to the sounds of whistles being blown, yelling coaches, athletes whooping and hollering, the sounds of popping football pads and grunting young men. Yes, my friends, it’s that time of year. The first week of full high school football practices. Even with the calendar reading July, our football playing teenagers are out there sweating in the heat and working for a goal that SCOTT SCHULTE won’t begin until Sports Editor August with the biggest prize awaiting the very best in Utah at Rice-Eccles Stadium in November, when just one team in each classification will be crowned state champions. That is what makes this week so fun and (if I may use this term) special. Everyone is undefeated. There are no losses and yes, no wins either. Every team has that chance to be good, maybe even great. There are no conspiracy theories or back biting people who quietly, and in some cases not so quietly, talk about how they could coach the team better. No, the next few weeks remain relatively civil. It’s feelgood time. It’s the honeymoon. Football is the first of the school year sports teams to begin practices. Soon, there will be soccer, cross country, volleyball and other sports making their way to the first glorious weeks of official conditioning and training. And just like football this week, the hopes will be high, smiles will abound and everyone will be pretty much on the same page. And then, in a few weeks, reality will set in. Unfortunately, some teams will win, others won’t. It’s right about that time of the second or third loss of the year when we truly find out who our friends really are. When a team loses we often really do discover who will remain loyal to us.The athletes, the parents, the administrators, the community.When you win, it’s easy. Pats on the back, the wink of confidence. Lose, well then you’ll get something in the back all right, but it won’t necessarily be a pat. It’ll more often be a knife and that knife is often dug in deepest by the same people offering those winks. Weird. It’s after a loss when everyone can suddenly coach better than the coach, play better than the players and of course, write better than the sports writers (OK, that one I’ll give you). So let’s enjoy the honeymoon.Yes, let’s all enjoy it while it lasts.

Ron L. Brown

� It’s time . . .

SPARTA and the Utah Starzz battled it out for state supremacy and Sparta’s slim one point lead in the division battle. The 1-0 Sparta win took place at Woods Cross High.


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SPORTS BRIEFS In person registration dates are as follows:

Saturday, July 18 from 9 a.m. - noon at Woods Cross High School (600 West 2200 South,Woods Cross). You can also register online anytime at www.utefootball.org. Cost for the 2009 season is $205. Practice begins July 25 and season games are Saturdays from Sept. 5 to Oct. 31. The Woods Cross High School youth camp is July 20, 21 and 22 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Woods Cross High School. For questions, please email utes58@msn.com.

Viewmont Ute Football

Registration for the Viewmont Ute Conference is fast approaching. There are two ways to register: go online at www.utefootball.org and register, be at the in-person registration on Saturday, July 18 at the Centerville Parks and Recreation Building 689 North 1250 West in Centerville. Please remember that Centerville City does not register Players. Registration this year costs $200. Please contact Brian Beck at 801-4474187 or bjbeck_98@yahoo.com

Bountiful Ute Football

In-person registration for the Bountiful Ute Football teams for youth ages 8-15 will take place at Scoreboard Sports, 509 West 2600 South in The Square at 2600 on the following dates: Sat., July 18 12-4 p.m. Wed., July 22 4-7 p.m. The cost for the season is $200 including a $50 refundable deposit on equipment. Practices begin July 25. Games begin Sept. 1 and end in November. Call Damion Freestone at 801-390-5045 or Leah Smith at 801-397-5614 with questions. Online registration is open at www.utefootball.org

VHS Football Practice

Summer Conditioning Camp: Runs through August 6 from 6:30-9 a.m., Monday through Friday at Viewmont Field ($80 check payable to Viewmont High School). Two-a-days:Aug 10-14; 7-10 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.

Learn to play hockey

Classes to teach young people to play hockey are being offered by the Davis County Youth Hockey Association. The classes will take place for boys and girls at the South Davis Recreation Center in Bountiful. The course teaches the basics of ice hockey so graduates may enter DCYHA’s Fall/Winter recreational hockey league. Each session is taught by USA Hockey certified coaches. This class is for experienced skaters, and is not a learn-to-skate class. Basic skating ability is required. You must have your own ice hockey stick. Hockey skates are available at the South Davis Recreation Center.Additional gear including helmet, gloves, elbow pads, shoulder pads, and shin pads are available on a first come, first served basis. Fifty dollars of your LTPH fee may be applied toward 2009 fall registration. To register, visit www.dcyha.org. For additional program information or to get on the pre-registration list, contact Dave Soutter 801-292-7560, dsoutter@msn.com.

AAU basketball team tryouts

A new Davis County AAU basketball team is conducting tryouts on Aug. 8 at 10 a.m.The team is looking for varsity level, committed players to compete. For more information, call 801-294-7902.

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THE SPARTA must win its last three games (all on the road) for a chance to earn a trip to the WPSL playoffs.

Sparta stops Starzz Continued from p. B1 The Sparta travel to Denver to play the Diamonds in backto-back games this weekend and then wrap up competition with another showdown against the Starzz at Utah Valley University. A sweep of those games

would keep the Sparta in first place in the division. “Arizona is right there and we have to make sure we don’t let up or take our eyes off what we need to do,” Burrows said. “First thing’s first.” The Sparta also remain in the hunt for a berth in the

WPSL Final Four at a site yet to be determined. Only the top teams from the 30 team league earn the right to play for the championship. The league includes teams from coast to coast. sschulte@davisclipper.com

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You're driving along in your car or truck and suddenly a yellow light illuminates on your dash telling you to check or service your engine. If you're like most car owners, you have little idea about what that light is trying to tell you or exactly how you should react. Call it the most misunderstood indicator on your dashboard, the “check engine” light can mean many different things, from a loose gas cap to a seriously misfiring engine. “It doesn't mean you have to pull the car over to the side of the road and call a tow truck. It does mean you should get the car checked out as soon as possible,” says Dave Cappert of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, a Virginia-based organization that tests and certifies auto technicians. Ignore the warning, and you could end up damaging expensive components. It also can be a sign that your car is getting poor fuel economy and emitting higher levels of pollutants. WHAT THE LIGHT MEANS The “check engine” light is part of your car's so-called onboard diagnostics (OBD) system. Since the 1980s, computers increasingly have controlled and monitored vehicle performance, regulating such variables as engine speed (RPM), fuel mixture, and ignition timing. In some cars, the computer also tells the automatic transmission when to shift. When it finds a problem in the electronic-control system that it can't correct, the computer turns on a yellow warning indicator that's labeled “check engine,” “service engine soon” or “check powertrain.” Or the light may be nothing more than a picture of an engine, known as the International Check Engine Symbol, perhaps with the word “Check.” In addition to turning on the light, the computer stores a “trouble code” in its memory that identifies the source of the problem, such as a malfunctioning sensor or a misfiring engine. The code can be read with an electronic scan tool or a diagnostic computer, standard equipment in auto repair shops. There are also a number of relatively inexpensive code readers that are designed for do-it-yourselfers. Manufacturers originally used the OBD system to help technicians pinpoint and troubleshoot malfunctions. But the systems now are required under federal laws governing automotive emissions. Although larger trucks have been exempt from the requirement, that quickly is changing. “The ‘check engine' light is reserved only for powertrain problems that could have an impact on the emissions systems,” says John Van Gilder, General Motors' lead OBD development engineer. Exactly what the OBD system looks for depends on the make, model and year.The original systems varied widely in their capabilities. Some did little more than check whether the various electronic sensors and actuators were hooked up and working. The system also monitors your car's fuel system to ensure that gasoline vapors are not escaping into the atmosphere through a leak or even a loose or missing gas cap. In most cases, if a problem occurs, the computer will wait to see if it corrects itself before turning on the light. Modern OBD II systems are so thorough that state testing centers increasingly are checking for any stored trouble codes and foregoing the traditional tailpipe emissions test. WHAT TO DO Although extreme situations, such as low oil pressure or an overheating engine, might trigger a “check engine” light, your dashboard has other lights and gauges to warn you about those problems and probably a lot sooner. The best advice is to read your owner's manual beforehand and learn the purpose of the “check engine” light and every other gauge and warning indicator on your dashboard. Periodically, you also should test the “check engine” light and other dashboard warning lights. Usually, you can do this by turning the key to the key-on/engine-off position. Consult the

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on July 27, 2009 at 8:45 a.m. at the Main Entrance to the DAVIS County Courthouse, 805 SOUTH MAIN, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010, in the County of DAVIS by BRYAN W. CANNON, as Successor Trustee, and CitiFinancial, Inc., current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust dated August 31, 2007, made by Marilyn Page Tyner, as Trustor recorded September 11, 2007 as Entry No. 2304977 in Book 4364 at page 282 of official records of DAVIS county, given to secure indebtedness in favor of CitiFinancial, Inc. by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded March 27, 2009 as Entry No. 2435976 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender the purchase price in the amount bid within 24 hours of the sale by cashiers check. The address of the property is purported to be 23 Whitesides Street, Layton, UT 84041 more particularly described as follows: Exhibit “A” BEGINNING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF GENTILE STREET AT A POINT SOUTH 86.44 FEET AND NORTH 89°20’ WEST 1314.12 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID STREET FROM NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST; SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, THENCE SOUTH 17°00’ EAST 125.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83°25’30” WEST 76.23 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF WHITESIDES STREET; THENCE NORTH 25°10’ WEST 143.00 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF WHITESIDES STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF GENTILE STREET; THENCE SOUTH 89°20’ EAST 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The record owner(s) of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is Marilyn Page Tyner. This sale is for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2009.

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8619 South Sandy Parkway Building A, Suite 111 Sandy, Utah 84070 www.cannonfirm.com Cannon #90020070 C-4878 6/30-7/14 Davis County NOTICE OF THE FILING OF PETITIONS FOR WATER CONTRACT BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board of Trustees of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, petitions applying for the allotment of Weber Basin water, by the following landowners owning land in: Section 23, Township 3 North, Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and the terms and conditions under which the water is petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acrefeet applied for are as hereinafter set out: PETITIONER ACRE-FEET Assoc of Lot Owners Farmington Ranches East 3.7 The Board of Trustees of the District will meet in public session at District headquarters, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, 9:00 a.m., Thursday, July 23, 2009, to consider each of such petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any persons showing cause why any of said petitions should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting or at a subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the petitions.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on July 27, 2009 at 8:45 a.m. at the Main Entrance to the DAVIS County Courthouse, 805 SOUTH MAIN, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010, in the County of DAVIS by BRYAN W. CANNON, as Successor Trustee, and CitiMortgage, Inc., current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust dated June 11, 2007, made by CHRISTOPHER SAN NICOLAS AND LORENA SAN NICOLAS, as Trustor recorded June 20, 2007 as Entry No. 2281583 in Book 4308 at page 1093-1109 of official records of DAVIS county, given to secure indebtedness in favor of CitiMortgage, Inc. by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded November 10, 2009 as Entry No. 2403974 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender the purchase price in the amount bid within 24 hours of the sale by cashiers check. The address of the property is purported to be 1384 North 2530 West, Clearfield, UT 84015 more particularly described as follows: LOT 73, LEXINGTON ESTATES PHASE 1, CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. 14-3750073 The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The record owner(s) of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are Christopher San Nicolas and Lorena San Nicolas. This sale is for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. DATED this 4th day of June, 2009.

BRYAN W. CANNON

8619 South Sandy Parkway Building A, Suite 111 Sandy, Utah 84070 www.cannonfirm.com Office Hours: M-F 8am – 5pm Phone: (801) 255-7475 Cannon File #80020246 C-4893 6/30-7/14 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following-described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Tuesday, the 28th day of July, 2009, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Second Judicial District Court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Davis County, Utah 84025, at 11:00 a.m. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by JESSICA SCHOENING, a married woman, as Trustor, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS"), as Beneficiary, recorded June 26, 2008, as Entry No. 2375564 in Book 4562 at Page 2093 in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah. Said property is located at 459 West 2575 North, Sunset, Utah 84015, and is more particularly described as: LOT 36, ROI-DELL SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Land Serial No. 13-061-0036. The current reputed owner of the subject property is JESSICA SCHOENING. Notice of Default was recorded March 24, 2009, as Entry No. 2435111 in Book 4739 at Page 1171 of said official records. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2009.

/S/ J. Scott Buehler, Successor Trustee

Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy, P.C. 372 24th Street, Suite 400 Ogden, Utah 84401 Telephone: 801.394.5783 Business Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-4900 6/30-7/14

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 11-105-0024 Trust No. 116499707 Ref: Bryce D Dahl TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4887. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 03, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 06, 2007, as Instrument No. 2294990, in Book 4339, Page 1092-1111, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Bryce D. Dahl, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Beginning at the norteast corner of lot 6, block 27, plat a, kaysville townsite survey, thence west 88 ffet; thence south 128.7 feet; thence east 88 feet; thence north 128.7 feet to the point of beginning.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 344 East 200 North Kaysville Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $275,087.14. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Bryce Dahl. Dated: June 30, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-240977 06/30/09, 07/07/09, 07/14/09 C-4895 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the North front entrance of the Second Judicial District Court located at 805 S. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah on July 31, 2009 at 9:00 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded April 16, 2004 executed by Douglas H. Belt and Anita W. Belt, in favor of MERS as nominee for Residential Mortgage Assistance Enterprise, LLC and its successors and assigns, covering real property purportedly located in Davis County at 1374 N. 2890 W., Clinton, UT 84015, and described as follows: LOT 39, C.C. ANN SUBDIVISION, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee under Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 2004 ACE Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2004-IN1 Asset Backed PassThrough Certificates and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Douglas H. Belt and Anita W. Belt. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any circumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated July 7, 2009

/s/ David B. Boyce

Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-4926 7/7-21

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 04-074-0002 Trust No. 117278407 Ref: Pedro Lira TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7863. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 19, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 26, 2006, as Instrument No. 2187054, in Book 4083, Page 306-321, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Pedro Lira, An Unmarried Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 2, maple glen subdivision, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis county recorder's office.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 492 East 500 South Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $166,582.50. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Pedro Lira. Dated: June 30, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-240989 06/30/09, 07/07/09, 07/14/09 C-4896 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the time of sale outside of the main entrance of the courthouse at 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010, on Friday, August 14, 2009 at 4:00 p.m. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Clark H. Jenkins and Kristine T. Jenkins, in favor of Capital Assets Financial Services, Beneficiary, for which notice of default was recorded on March 27, 2009, as Entry No. 2436180, Book 4742, Page(s) 1792-1794, of official records in Davis County, State of Utah. Said real property described as follows: EXHIBIT “A” ALL OF LOT 1, FAIRWAY OAKS SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF PART SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AND ON FILE WITH THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE. SERIAL NO. 05-113-0001 The Property Address is: 2732 South Oakwood Drive, Bountiful, UT 84010. Any interested purchasers of the afore-described property are informed that at the time of the sale, the Trustee will accept bids accompanied with cash or cashier’s checks only payable at the time of sale. DATED this 7th day of July, 2009.

RUSSELL G. EVANS

Successor Trustee Rulon T. Burton & Associates 6000 South Fashion Blvd. Murray, Utah 84107 (801) 288-0202 C-4936 7/14-28 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing scheduled for July 28, 2009 at 7:15 (or as soon thereafter as the agenda will allow) before the West Bountiful Planning Commission at 550 North 800 West, West Bountiful, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input on a request submitted by Travis Shupe for a small lot subdivision to be located at 210 North Fairwind Circle (1320 West) West Bountiful, Utah. C-4935 7/9-14

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 11-028-0060 Trust No. 118614607 Ref: Dale Holley TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx0042. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 27, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 28, 2005, as Instrument No. 2109365*, in Book 3880, Page 1862, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Dale Holley and Lana Holley Husband And Wife As Joint tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of lot 60,fernwood hollow no. 5, according to the official plat thereof, on file and of record in the Davis county recorder's office. *deed of trust re-recorded 01/17/2006 entry# 2138146 book 3951 page 814. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 2702 Summerwood Drive Layton Ut 84040. Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $258,715.41. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Dale Holley & Lana Holley. Dated: June 30, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R241010 06/30/09, 07/07/09, 07/14/09 C-4897 SERVICE BY PUBLICATION UPON DEFENDANT ALEXANDER LEE MAXWELL IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Case No. 090700246 Judge David Connors This case relates to personal injuries sustained in an automobile accident on November 25, 2008. KENT D. WATSON -vALEXANDER LEE MAXWELL THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT, ALEXANDER LEE MAXWELL, You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint on file with the Clerk of the above-entitled court at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, and to serve upon, or mail, to Robert J. DeBry and Associates, 4532 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107, Plaintiff’s attorney, a copy of said answer within 20 days after service of the completion of this publication, which will be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in this newspaper. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. Dated this 6th day of July, 2009. ROBERT J. DEBRY & ASSOCIATES Attorneys for Plaintiff /s/ Leonard E. McGee C-4938 7/14-8/4 Notice is hereby given that A-1 Centerville Storage located at 1250 W 200 North, Centerville, UT will sell on June 10, 2009 at noon the following tenants personal property at auction. Owner-Operator has the right to bid and set minimum bid or cease sale. Purchases must be paid for at time of purchase in CASH ONLY and all items must be removed. Space #214 Russell Cook 802 N 400 E Bountiful UT 84010 1978 25’ Terry Travel Trailer with awning. VIN 10M2407851653. C-4949 7/14-21

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 04-007-0026 Trust No. 119106407 Ref: Janna S Bowman-roller TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx0408. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 16, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 17, 2007, as Instrument No. 2298251, in Book 4348, Page 368-387, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Janna S Bowman-roller, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 26, foothill acres subdivision, plat "c", a subdivision of part of section 20, township 2 north, range 1 east, salt lake meridian, in the city of bountiful, according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 705 N 550 E Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $266,882.08. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Janna S Bowmanroller. Dated: June 30, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R241023 06/30/09, 07/07/09, 07/14/09 C-4898 SUMMONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Case No. 164907 State of Utah in the interest of: M.V. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: MARIO VILLAGRANA You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT on August 11, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. to respond to a Petition on file with the court alleging that you have abused and/or neglected your child. You have the right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a default judgment will be entered against you which could include a termination of your parental rights, permanent and temporary custody orders and an order to pay child support. C-4924 7/7-28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROBERT M. SEDGWICK, Deceased Probate No. 093700150 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 30th day of September, 2009, or said claims shall be forever barred.

KATHY ANN SEDGWICK

Personal Representative STEPHEN I. ODA Attorney for the Estate 44 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 (801) 546-1264 C-4905 6/30-7/14

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The property described below will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. The sale will be held at the main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah on July 27, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. The purpose of the sale is the foreclosure of a Deed of Trust (the "Trust Deed") granted by RICHARD J. OLIVER, as Trustor, in favor of SKYLINE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., as Beneficiary, and GARY E. DOCTORMAN, an active member of the Utah State Bar, as the Successor Trustee. The Trust


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Deed was recorded on January 18, 2008 as Entry No. 2335178, in Book 4452, at Page 1026 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah and covers the real property with the purported street address of 624 South Rockwood Drive, North Salt Lake, Utah and is more particularly described as Lot 509, Eaglewood Cove Subdivision Phase 5, according to the Official Plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorder’s Office. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The Notice of Default for the Trust Deed was recorded on March 23, 2009 as Entry No. 2434469, in Book 4738, at Page 628 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah. The current Beneficiary of the Trust Deed is SKYLINE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. and the record owner of the above described property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is RICHARD J. OLIVER. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Bidders must tender to the Trustee the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The payment must be in the form of a cashier’s check and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A Trustee’s Deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The property is to be sold without any warranties whatsoever, including, but not limited to, warranties of title, possession, condition or encumbrances. For further information about the sale please contact the Trustee. The purpose of this Notice is to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. DATED as of June 24, 2009.

TRUSTEE Gary E. Doctorman

Parsons Behle & Latimer 201 South Main Street, Suite 1800 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 532-1234 Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C-4899 6/30-7/14 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 13-208-0078 Trust No. 112538307 Ref: Adam M. Vreeland TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx0212. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 03, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 08, 2005, as Instrument No. 2057217, in Book 3741, Page 936, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Adam M Vreeland, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of lot 78, east meadows estates subdivision phase 3, Clinton city, Davis county, Utah according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 1756 North 725 West Clearfield Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $170,673.50. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Adam M. Vreeland. Dated: June 30, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-240951 06/30/09, 07/07/09, 07/14/09 C-4894

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE APN: 12-003-0170 TRA: Trust No. 1193273-07 Loan No. XXXX3228 Ref: GALLEGOS, MANUEL IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 29, 2000 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 28,2009, at 10:30am, JAMES H. WOODALL, TRUSTEE JAMES H. WOODALL, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded October 03, 2000, as inst. No. 1616833, in book 2698, page 966, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of DAVIS County, State of Utah executed by MANUEL M GALLEGOS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE), AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT BOUNTIFUL DEPARTMENT 805 SOUTH MAIN ST BOUNTIFUL, UTAH all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: BEGINNING SOUTH 0 DEG 05'00" WEST 212 FEET, MORE COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN BEGINNING SOUTH 0°05'00" WEST 212.00 FEET AND WEST 11.00 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST 223.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 52º54,00" WEST 79.00 FEET TO U.S. HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH 37°06'00° EAST 67.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 52°54'00° EAST 69.8 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°30'00" EAST 201.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 005'00" EAST 31.90 FEET; THENCE WEST 11.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 21.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AS OF SEPTEMBER 1,2000, RELATED TO METROPOLITAN MORTGAGE FUNDING INC., MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2000-B The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 267 SOUTH STATE STREET CLEARFIELD UT 84105 Estimated Total Debt as of July 28, 2009 is $149,427.22 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principle sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS TRUSTEE, PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THAT CERTAIN POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: MANUEL M. GALLEGOS AND EMMA P. GALLEGOS JAMES H. WOODALL, TRUSTEE JAMES H. WOODALL 10653 RIVER FRONT PARKWAY, SUITE 290 SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095 (801)2549450 Dated: June 30, 2009 Signature/By JAMES H. WOODALL, TRUSTEE ASAP# 3161621 06/30/2009, 07/07/2009, 07/14/2009 C-4903 ORDINANCE NO. 09-7-1 REZONING A CERTAIN PORTION OF KAYSVILLE CITY FROM KAYSVILLE CITY R-A ZONE TO KAYSVILLE CITY A-1 ZONE, HEREINAFTER FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE. SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE This Ordinance rezones 2.8 acres of property at approximately 1800 South 700 West from R-A to A-1. DATED this 7th day of July, 2009.

Neka F. Roundy, Mayor

ATTEST: Linda Ross, City Recorder C-4950 7/14

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, that on May 19, 2009, the City Council of Farmington City, Utah (the "Issuer"), adopted a resolution (the "Resolution") in which it authorized the issuance of the Issuer’s Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2009 (or such other series or title designation as determined by the Issuer) (the "Series 2009 Bonds") and to call a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to (a) the issuance of the Series 2009 Bonds and (b) any potential economic impact that the improvements financed with the proceeds of the Series 2009 Bonds (see below) may have on the private sector. TIME, PLACE AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Issuer shall hold a public hearing on August 4, 2009, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the Farmington City Hall, 130 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public with respect to (a) the issuance of the Series 2009 Bonds and (b) any potential economic impact that the improvements financed with the proceeds of the Series 2009 Bonds may have on the private sector. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate. PURPOSE FOR ISSUING THE SERIES 2009 BONDS The Series 2009 Bonds are to be issued for the purpose of financing a portion of the costs of acquiring land and constructing, expanding, renovating, equipping and/or furnishing city offices, a police station, and related improvements; funding a debt service reserve fund, if required; and paying issuance expenses to be incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of the Series 2009 Bonds. PARAMETERS OF THE SERIES 2009 BONDS The Issuer intends to issue the Series 2009 Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed One Million and no/100 Dollars ($1,000,000) to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed twelve percent (12.0%) per annum, to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their date or dates, at a price not less than ninety-eight percent (98%) of the total principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. EXCISE TAXES PROPOSED TO BE PLEDGED The Issuer proposes to pledge all or a portion of the Local Sales and Use Tax funds received by Issuer pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 12, Part 2, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, for repayment of the Series 2009 Bonds. The Series 2009 Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution, a General Indenture as heretofore amended and supplemented and a Supplemental Indenture, a draft of which was before the Council at the time of the adoption of the Resolution (collectively, the "Indenture") and said Indenture is to be approved by the Council in such form and with such changes thereto as shall be authorized by the Council upon the adoption of a final bond resolution. A copy of the Resolution and the form of the Indenture are on file in the office of the City Recorder of the Issuer at 130 North Main, in Farmington, Utah, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DATED this July 10, 2009.

/s/Margy Lomax

City Recorder C-4951 7/14-21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, on July 27, 2009 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally executed by Suzanne R. Fox, as Trustor, in favor of Granite Credit Union, covering real property located at 650 South Main Street #7301, Bountiful, Utah 84010, and more particularly described as: Exhibit A All of Unit 7301, CARRIAGE CROSSING CONDOMINIUMS PHASE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, a Utah Expandable Condominium Project, as shown in the record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing recorded in the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah on August 21, 1984, as Entry No. 680795, in Book 1002, Page 1273, of Official Records, and as shown in the record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing recorded in the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah,

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on October 16, 1984, as Entry No. 685344, in Book 1009, at Page 916, of Official Records, and as shown in the Record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing, recorded in the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, on November 14, 1984, as Entry No. 687646, in Book 1013, Page 238, of Official Records, and as shown in the Record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing recorded in the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, on February 19, 1985, as Entry No. 694901, in Book 1023, at Page 731, of Official Records, and as shown in the Record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing, recorded in the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, on May 21, 1985, as Entry No. 702578, in Book 1035, at Page 882, of Official Records, and as shown in the Record of Survey Map for Carriage Crossing recorded in the Records of the County Recorders of Davis County, Utah on July 31, 1985, as Entry No. 708742, in Book 1045, at Page 812, of Official Records, and as defined and described in the Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing Phase I, an Expandable Condominium Community, dated August 8, 1984, and recorded August 21,1984, as Entry No. 680796, in Book 1002, Page 1274, of Official Records, and as defined and described in the First Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing (Phase II), an Expandable Condominium Community dated October 15, 1984, and recorded October 16,1984, as Entry No. 685345, in Book 1009, Page 917, of Official Records of said County and State, and as defined and described in the Second Amendment to the Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing (Phase III), an Expandable Condominium Community, dated November 2, 1984, and recorded November 14, 1984, as Entry No. 687647, in Book 1013, Page 239, of Official Records of said County and State, and as defined and described in the Corrective Second Amendment to the Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing Phase (III), an Expandable Condominium Community, dated November 21, 1984, recorded November 23, 1984, as Entry No. 688264, in Book 1014, at Page 17, of Official Records of said Country and State, an as defined and described in the Third Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing (Phase IV), an Expandable Condominium Community, dated February 9, 1985, and recorded February 19, 1985, as Entry No. 694902, in Book 1023, at Page 732, of Official Records of said County and State, and as defined and described in the Fourth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing (Phase V), an Expandable Condominium Community, dated May 21, 1985, and recorded May 21, 1985, as Entry No. 702579, in Book 1035, at Page 883, of Official Records of said County and State, and as defined and described in the Fifth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Carriage Crossing (Phase VI), an Expandable Condominium Community dated July 29, 1985, recorded July 31, 1985, as Entry No. 708743, in Book 1045, at page 813, and in Amended Declaration recorded March 5, 1987, as Entry No. 775348, in Book 1148, at Page 1030, and in the Amended Declaration recorded January 17, 1992, as Entry No. 955105, in Book 1463, at Page 995, and in the Amended Declaration recorded February 13, 1996, as Entry No. 1227617, in Book 1968, at Page 44, and in the Amended Declaration recorded September 16, 1998, as Entry No. 1440277, in Book 2358, at Page 477, and in the Amended Declaration recorded January 19, 1999, as Entry No. 1478655, in Book 2431, at Page 1202, and in Amended Declaration recorded May 2, 2000, as Entry No. 1589590, in Book 2643, at Page 1094, of Official Records of said County and State. TOGETHER WITH an undivided interest in and to the Common Area as the same is established and identified in the Map and Declaration and Amendments referred to hereinabove, which interest will change in the event of the filing of subsequent Phases of said project, as recited and defined in said Declaration, and the amendments thereto. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO easements through said units, appurtenant to the Common Area, and all other Units, for the support and repair of said Units, of the Common Area, and all other Units. SUBJECT TO the provisions of the Utah Condominium Ownership Act, the aforesaid “Declaration,” and “Amendments,” and the aforesaid “Survey maps”, and all rules, regulation and agreements lawfully made and/or entered into pursuant to the provisions of the aforesaid Act and Declaration, and all easements,

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conditions, restrictions, and agreements of record. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Granite Credit Union and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Suzanne R. Fox. This Trust Deed is recorded as Entry Number 2232598 of the records of the Davis County Recorder. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or certified funds. The trustee maintains a bona fide office in the state meeting the requirements of Subsection 57-1-21(1)(b). The address of the office of the trustee is P.O. Box 25786, Salt Lake City, UT 84125-0786. The hours during which the trustee can be contacted regarding the notice of default are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the exception of legal holidays. The trustee may be contacted by telephone during these hours at (801) 972-0307. THIS IS AN EFFORT TO COLLECT A DEBT. INFORMATION RECEIVED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2009.

BRUCE L. RICHARDS

Trustee 1805 South Redwood Road P.O. Box 25786 Salt Lake City UT 84125-0786 C-4902 6/30-7/14 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-110-014 Trust No. 119482607 Ref: Tyler J Ploeger TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx2225. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 21, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On August 11, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 22, 2007, as Instrument No. 2254854, in Book 4245, Page 1322, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Tyler J Ploeger A Married Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of lot 14, hillside garden subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, on file and of record in the Davis county recorder's office.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 200 East 175 South North Salt Lake Ut 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of August 11, 2009 is $218,219.74. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Tyler J Ploeger. Dated: July 14, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-242255 07/14/09, 07/21/09, 07/28/09 C-4928 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-356-0005 T.S. NO. 708744 REF: TRA: LOAN NO. 2217090264 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/25/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 8/04/2009, at 10:30AM, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded 10/3/2007, as Inst. No. 2310863, in Book 4380, at Page 418, of the official records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, executed by Bryce B. Krogue, a married woman, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the Trustee

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at the time of sale with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the Office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court bountiful department, 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, UT, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of Unit 19A of Edgewood Estates Phase 2, Plat D, a Planned Unit Development, according to the Record of Survey Map filed for record as Entry no. 2080433, in Book 3807, of Plats at Page 877, together with the appurtenant undivided ownership interest in the "Common Areas", all of which are defined and described in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of Edgewood Estates and the Exhibits attached thereto, filed for record as Entry No. 1889335, in Book 3334, at Pages 426 through 460; of the Official Records of the Davis County Recorder. Tax I.D. 01356-0005. The street address and other common designation, of the real property described above is purported to be: 262 Edgemont Dr, North Salt Lake, UT 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of 8/04/2009, is $342,956.34. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Provident Funding Associates, L.P. The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Bryce Krogue. Dated 6/29/2009 James H. Woodall Authorized Signature James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801)2549450 (800) 245-1886 (hotline) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 07/07/09, 7/14/09, 07/21/09 R241400 C-4906 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-141-0017 Trust No. 119376807 Ref: Pedro Lira TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx0289. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED October 31, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On August 11, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded November 02, 2006, as Instrument No. 2215991, in Book 4152, Page 967-982, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Pedro Lira, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 1, lakeview estates, amended, subdivision, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis county recorder's office.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 511 East Lacey Way North Salt Lake Ut 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of August 11, 2009 is $248,239.34. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Pedro Lira. Dated: July 14, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-242275 07/14/09, 07/21/09, 07/28/09 C-4929


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CARRIAGE FOR HIRE Horse drawn carriage drivers needed. 21 or older w/valid Ut drivers license. Call Rob Mon & Thurs from9-5 or Fri 1-5. 3638687

PART-TIME FRONT Office Bountiful dental office looking for a self-motivated and reliable individual to join our team. Parttime front office position for Wed, Thurs, and some Fri. Duties include filing, greeting patients, answering phones and calling insurance companies. Pay dependent on experience. e-mail resume to: swansondental@integra.net.

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GARAGE DOORS & Openers Repairs on all makes & models, Broken springs, free est on new doors. Mountain West Doors 801451-0534,801- 294-4636.

CUSTOM MASONRY Brick, Block, and Stone exteriors/interiors, fireplaces, mail boxes, chimney repair, cement work, plastering, flag stone & paver patios also repairs. Call 801-589-5634

VIDEO GAMES Crazy Machines (solving puzzles using machines) XP, Chopper Havoc XP fs 2004 2002, The Oregon Trail 95 98 2000 ME, Sim City Box XP NEW, Korea Forgotten Conflict XP, Extreme Fishing 3D XP, WWII Normandy XP, Sims Deluxe Edition XP, Champion Dreams First Ride XP. Each $-$10. Call Terry 801-3367232

LOST CAMERA-REWARD Digital Sony camera in black case. Was left on grass at LDS church during Sat. 4th fireworks. Irreplaceable baby pic on chip.Please call 801-589-1132 or 801-885-4639.

GREAT 3 BDRM Condo Bountiful Townhouses, 188 E 2050 S #B-3, Bntfl: Great condo, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 fam rooms, (1800 sq ft). A/C, w/d hook-ups, water softener, 1 car gar. No smokers, no pets. Rent $995/mo. + $800 dep. Year lease. Call 801540-2764.

**SUMMER CLEAN UP** Complete Yard Clean-Up, Weeding, Hauling, Etc. Sodding, Sprinkler Systems. Expert Tree Topping, Trimming, Shrubs, Transplant, Removal. ***CONCRETE WORK*** Specialize Retaining Wall, Stonewall, Blocks, Bricks, RR Ties, Fences. Driveway, Patio, Flagstone, Decks, Fire Bids, Mail Boxes, Waterfalls. ***CALL US TODAY*** Ask us just about anything. Big or Small, We do it all. Lowest price in Davis CO. Your needs are our priority

Lic / Ins. Free Estimate

651-5737

21959

WE CAN HELP YOU create the yard of your dreams. We specialize in all aspects of Landscaping; Brick and flagstone patios, decks, spklr systems, retaining walls and planting. We have been in business for 25 yrs. in Davis Co. and would love to help you with your Landscape needs. Call Loveland Landscape & Gardens. 801-294-4300 TOPSOIL LANDSCAPE Products, Tell your landscaper you want only weed free composted topsoil. Call for pricing. Delivery avail. Contractor prices avail. Sm loads avail. 2958907, 544-0201 ***WEEKLY LAWN CARE*** Mowing, trimming, edging, fertilization, sprinklers. Davis County. 22yrs in business. 801-292-0450 LOW PRICE LAWN CARE: Need your lawn done how & when you want, at a fair price? Trim tree’s too! Call us 813-3752822. Serving Davis Co. We cater to Seniors. ALL-GREEN LANDSCAPING * General Clean-Up * Weeding of Flower-beds * New sod & sprinkler system * Hauling/RR ties *Cement Flat-work FREE ESTIMATE 801-328-3796 ***SPRINKLERS*** All types of repairs & up-grades, New Installs. We do it all! Lic/Ins.Since ‘87 801-292—0450 SPRINKLING SYSTEM repair. 18 years experience. Free estimates. Call Kim 801-8562993 (ALL THE BEST) All kinds of landscaping, sprinkling system, sod, cement work. R/walls, Vinyl Fence, rockwall. Clean up, weeding, Free Est. Call (801)3499612 or (801)634-0305

HANDY ANDY’S

LANDSCAPE & HAULING LOCAL PROMPT SERVICE Go w/this familiar & dependable name in Davis County. Over 30 years experience & commitment to customer satisfaction. Where quality is not just a word, it’s our only way of doing business.

Spring Cleanup is Our Specialty!

• Complete tree services • Complete landscaping • All retaining walls • Clean & Haul

WE DO IT ALL Licensed - Insured Free Estimate

296-1396

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CLEANING LADY Consistently Dependable. thorough, Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895 HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Are you looking for someone to clean your home? Let us do it for you! We do excellent work. Sr. Citizen discount. 801295-8095 or 801-755-7706 CARPENTRY/REMODEL Call for Summer Specials! Excellent craftsmanship in cabinets, basements, decks, moldings, flooring, painting. 801-309-1918 THE MAIDS Home Services is now hiring team members to work 8-5 weekdays, No Holidays/nights/weekends. Please apply in person. 200 W Parrish LN #8, Centerville. Call 801-2966243 for directions. SCOOTER REPAIRS Done Here! We repair all kinds of scooters from kids powerboards to vespa type scooters to mobility scooters. 445 South 500 West Bountiful 801-294-6006 Tue-Fri 10am to 6pm.

BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY Specializing in Chapter 7 & 13’s • FREE Bankruptcy Advice • FREE Consultation • Bankruptcy STOPS Collection Calls, Foreclosures & Garnishments

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801-298-7200

PLUMBING SPECIALS! 10 % OFF! Gary Bangerter Plumbing provides plumbing innovations for your home or business. Family owned and operated nearly 30yrs. 801-292-4724 HANDY MAN Services, New, remodel, framing, dry wall, electrical, plumbing, concrete, title, paint etc. 801-447-3437, or 801-347-6518 PAINTING 20 years exp. Int/Ext. residential/commercial, prof/finish. free est. Call 298-4472 or 7062951. AMERICAN ARBORISTS, LLC Professional Tree Service 10+ years exp. Tree Trimming/removal, Hedge trimming, and stump removal. FREE ESTIMATES (801)6888162 BLESS CLEANING SERVICES, Need help to clean your home? Call us! We’ll help you!! Good references, $20/per hr. Bonded & Insured. b l e s s c l e a n i n g services@hotmail.com 801-5051775 WE DO anything from fixing a fence to complete home remodels. Building since 1949. Call Jeff (801)628-2991 or Christian (801)645-8463 SWAMP COOLER SERVICE Yard Maint, Hauling, Paint, Pressure Washing, Striping, & Lettering, & anything else you might need. Call 801-7593631 for est. 15yrs exp. PAINTING AFFORDABLE Exterior/Interior, over 20 years experience. Free estimates, Honest, Reliable, Available Now. Loyd 801-698-8276 CONCRETE & MASONARY All work 30% off. All phase of concrete. Colors, stamp. Brick, block work. Tear out & hauling. Free estimates 801-604-3628 *SPECIALIST CONCRETE* Finishing, Driveway, Sidewalk, Patio, Retain wall, Fence, Garage Finishing, Building, Concrete Finishing. John Cell 801-4274493 BASEMENT FINISHES remodles, or additions. We do it all. Experienced, licenced, insured. Call Jeff 801-628-2991

PAINTING Interior Repaint work. References. Workmanship Guaranteed. call Kelly 801-3470619

HONEY PURE LOCAL May help allergies. QT 3lbs/$6.50, 1/2 gall 6lbs/$12.00, gal 12lbs/$22.00. Also raw honey gal $22.00 May help with allergies. 1162 N Main, Farmington. 801451-2346

A BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY Specializing in Chapter 7 & 13’s. FREE Bankruptcy Advice & FREE Consultation. Bankruptcy STOPS Collection calls, Forecloses & Garnishments. Cathcart & Peterson, LLC 801298-7200

ELECTRIC DRUMS: $50.00 OBO CALL TERRY 801-336-7232

DRYWALL HANG & tape New house or remodeling or basement 40 yrs experience Licensed/ Insured Call Phill 835-0414.

CUSTOM WHITE WEDDING DRESS SIZE 28. LONG SLEEVES. LACE. $125 CALL TERRY 801-336-7232

IN HOME ELDERLY CARE 10, 12, & 24 hour shifts. 5yrs experience, excellent references. Call 801-549-8105

STATIONARY BIKE (IGNITE) $300.00 CALL TERRY 801-336-7232

*PROFESSIONAL* PAINTER 25 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. Call Scott Wray 699-1942.

121 CLEANING SERVICES JORDAN BATSELL Cleaning Service, floor maint., office cleaning general janitorial services. Excellent service, reasonable rates, experienced, references. Call for free estimate 801-294-0118. CLEANING LADY Consistently Dependable. thorough, Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895 PAULA’S HOUSE CLEANING 801-598-2004 Highest “Detail” Quality $100-$150 per home!

130 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

ROY DUPLEX

Great Income Property • Separate meters • Moving, need to sell • Buy for income or live on one side • No agents

$139,500

Call (801) 628-0343 A CASH COW! Soda/Snack all cash vending business - $17,440 801-5930084. OWN YOUR OWN FRANCHISE—$1500, includes inventory. Make $5k to 10k a month. Top Franchise Owners make 40k a month. Work from home. Computer/Phone—Call 801-294-9775

220 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given by Security Investment Ltd., dba South Davis Self Storage, that the following property in the storage facilities at 1411 South 600 West, Woods Cross, Utah, will be sold at said premises on the 31st day of July, 2009, at 10:00 AM: Unit E20, boxes.

Horizon

Dental,file

The said lien parties and the public may bid at the time of sale. HOST FAMILIES needed for exchange students. For 3 weeks summer homestay program and 2009-2010 High School year. Sharon 801-540-1402, Lisa 435744-5182 or 435-720-7075

INDUSTRIAL BAURDEN embroidery machine. 9 needle. $7500 obo. call 801-294-8885 PERENNIAL PLANT Sale. Day lilies, Hostas, Iris, Mums, Asters, Many others. July-Aug. 735 So. 100 E Bountiful. DINING TABLE excellent condition, $150; 2 used wheelchairs, make offer. 801294-5839 KING SIZE bed set with matching side units and mirrors, with drawers under bed. Perfect condition. $300 Call 801-2921601 2 SUPER KITCHEN SETS: Round hardwood maple table w/4 mates chairs w/2 leaves extends to 6ft. Excel. cond. $200 Oval laminate top table w/white metal legs extends to 6ft. 4in. 5 upholstered & wood trim chairs in pristine cond. $200 Upright PIANO in excel. cond. $700. Sturdy hardwood pine BUNK BEDS w/mattresses & springs Excel. cond. $200. 801-295-6418 or 801-556-1010.

270 WANT TO BUY BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for old LDS & other books. Also old photos & historical memorabilia Call 800823-9124.

290 HOME FURNISHINGS SELDOM USED. Livrm.set. 2 high back chrs, contemp. sofa, 3 cherry wd. tbls, $250. obo call Sharon 801-663-1653

330 AUTOS FOR SALE

www.KandJauto.com

AN INCREDIBLE VALUE for your 4yr old’s Pre-K experience! Enroll now in Marcia Anderson’s Pre School: B.S. from BYU early childhood education. Just $90/mo for 3 mornings a week ($70 for 2). Classes begin Aug 31st. Call 801298-KIDS(5437) 1248 N. Main in Centerville. PALMER’S PRESCHOOL WHERE LEARNING IS FUN 3 year old class and a specialized 4 year old Pre-Kindergarten class. Curriculum based on district guidelines plus lots of other fun learning. BS Early Childhood and BS in Elementary Ed. 801-6786689 SUMMER ADVENTURES Summer program with a difference! Swimming, Field Trips, Sports, Weekly themes, etc. Loads of fun! and........keeping up with academic skills!! Sunrise Montessori School Bountiful 801.295.9802 Layton 8 0 1 . 5 4 6 . 4 3 4 3 www.smontessori.com KINDERMUSIK Early Childhood Music and Movement classes. Ageappropriate programs from newborn to age 7, including Baby Sign Language. Maestro Program with 14 yrs exp now Registering. Limited openings Call Anne: 801295-2458 or visit: kidsandkeys.kindermusik.net PUMPKINS PATCH PreSchool. 12yrs experience. Newly remodeled, NSL area. Am & PM classes T,W,Th, ages 3 and up. Call Gail 801-292-9344

530 CHILD CARE KRISTIN DAY care & hourly Care - close to temple CHILD CARE, close to Bountiful Temple. Day care or hourly drop-in. Let me love & care for your child like you do. KRISTIN 801-673-1180 A HAPPY PLACE In home day care, W.Bntfl. Call Kari 801-295-2853. Indoor and outdoor playground, 6 playrooms, dance lessons, music, preschool. 2 F/T openings for ages 16/mo to kindergarten. DAYLEY DAY CARE WX, Clean environment, big back yard, close to park. Call 801-3862346 Heather. NEED GOOD care for your child. Call Brenda 801-597-6117 or 801-295-9852. 17yrs experience.

RENT TO OWN

540 TRAVEL/TIME SHARE

$299 Deposit, NO CREDIT Drive Today! REQUIRED!

FABULOUS SAN DEIGO beach Condo on the sand. 2bd, 2bth, 2 balconies over looking the beach 3 TV’s, DVD’s VCR’s, full kitchen. Sea World and Zoo 15 mins. 801-859-8473 or 888-2039484. sdoceans.com

Cars • Trucks • Vans

801-298-5820 310 S. Main, Bountiful K & J Auto

1990 LINCOLN Continental powder blue,leather interior,good condition, 1000.00 obo call Chris 801-301-6682

ST. GEORGE luxury home 1/5th share w/pool, view + extra lot. Next to Sunbrook. Call Vicor 2922882- $125K.

550 CONDO FOR RENT

05 TOYOTA CAMRY LE New brakes, new tires, New Enjoyment. White, 34 mpg highway, 74,000 highway miles. Offered at $10,900. 801-298-0723

CONDO FOR lease, avail Aug 1 4 bed, 3 bath, No Slt Lk, $1200, 1 yr old, call 801-550-5602.

99 COUGAR- Sport Package 142K miles, Transmission 75K, Magna-Flow exhaust, New suspension. Tinted windows. Good Condition. $3950, call 801815-8020

ATTRACTIVE 3BD, 2.5 bth, over 1200sqft. W/D, Tile & carpet, 1 garage, includes appliances. Patio, No smoking/pets $895/mo + deposit. Call 801-292-2160

2003 AUDI ALLROAD Great condition. 77K miles, new tires, loaded, sun roof, Paid 27K three years ago. $11,500 OBO. 801809-1717

BNTFL 2BD townhouse, A/C, patio, back yard, $625/mo no smokers/pets. 801-295-8266

You deserve a comfortable home! Call us today.

WINDOW WASHING Call for a free estimate. David Ellis 801-678-0358 KILOWATT ELECTRIC: 39yrs discount experience, 15% w/ad. Licenced/insured, we do it all. Call 801-499-4499

520 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING

2BD CONDO. Terrifice location, fire place, A/C, carport. near schools. $700/mo gas included. 801-262-8760 No smokers/pets. ST.GEORGE. GREEN VALLEY Los Palmos, condos. 2 or a 3bd, Weekend or weekly, no pets/no smoking. 801-295-3102

560 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR rent Kaysville, room with private bath & sitting room, quiet neighborhood, beautiful home, $400.00 includes utilities 801-726-6926

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEWLY UPGRADED 1 BD 1 BA ground level apt. Great Bntfl location – W/D hookups, covered parking. No smoking/pets. $550/mo 400/dep Call (801) 294-7040 NEW SENIOR APTS Ground level, oversized 1bd, upgraded kitchens & appliances, A/C, water softener, full W/D hook ups. Two tone paint, lrg patio, cable, lrg common area. 801292-2882 or 801-397-3685. NSL SIDE by side 4/plex 176 S Orchard Dr. 1bd, 1bth, hook ups, garage, Central A/C, No pets/smoking. $595/mo, deposit $400 Bonded Realty 801-3597979 NSL 2BD, 1BTH, basement unit, 10 mins from SLC. $550/mo, $300 deposit. 801-558-8022 #1 SUPER OFFER! Newly remod. 2bd New A/C-furnace. Great location! Pets OK w/dep. 167 N Hwy 89, NSL. 801-8097228. BOUNTIFUL 2BR-1ba 2BD Apt. Near Centerville $610/mo, W/D hook ups. No pets/No smoking $500 Dep. Call: 801-3093402 BOUNTIFUL 3BR townhouse 3BR 1.5BA LARGE BONUS ROOM, covered parking, W/D Hookups, A/C, No pets, No Smoking $890 call: 801-309-3402 2 BD, 1 bth, W/D hook ups, A/C, No smoke/pets. Off st parking $575/mo w/$400.dep. Ground level, Good loc. 62 S. 200 W. Bountiful 801-298-2524 STUDIO APT. No pets/smoking, includes all util.but power, patio, coin op. W/D, $500/mo. 21 South 200 East Bntfl. 801-792-5190 $400 deposit. SENIORS-LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE? 2bd 2bth quiet one-level living,A/C, W/D in unit, cable, No Smoking/pets 801-397-3685 OR 801-292-2882 Located one block from Senior Center, one month Free rent if lease signed by 05/15/09 CLEAN BOUNTIFUL 2bd apt. $575/mo, Large shaded lawn, & free basic cable, W/D hook ups, No smoking/pets. 801-915-1650 2/3 BD BNTFL Apt, 1/2 mo free rent. cv’rd prkg, W/D hk-ups, nice carpet, ceramnic tile WOW! updated kitchen, quiet circle, New paint. No pets/smoking $650/750/mo, $300 dep. 801-9163353, 801-671-9698 1 BEDROOM APT $525.00 per month $300.00 dep. Heat and water paid. Laundry on site, ground floor unit. 275 East 200 North #5 & #6 Bountiful 801 918 0447 HUGE 2/3BD, 1.5bth Townhomes 1100sqft & 1600sqft, in NSL. 2 carports, lots of storage, w/d hook-ups, dishwasher. No smoking/pets, $770 & $960/mo ***Great Specials*** 801-671-0303.

• AC/GAS FURNACE INSTALLATION • ELECTRICAL REPAIRS, REMODELS, NEW CONSTRUCTION Most Major Brands of Energy Efficient Furnaces Available

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Clipper Classiads

FARMINGTON 3 BD - 1.5 bath (Two) 3 bed units avail. Aug. 1st. Completely updated unit $850/mo. Partly-updated unit $750/mo. No smoking, no pets. Call Camille 801-451-6078.

BOUNTIFUL 1BD. 280 S 425 W $545/mo, $400 deposit. W/D hook ups, hard wood floors. No pets/smokers. Call 801-698-7170

2 BD, C/A, w/d hk’ups, carport No smokers/pets. Effic. furnace $615/mo $200 dep. 199 W. 400 N. Cntrvl. 801-292-2434 COZY CUTE Bntfl. 2 bdrm laundry rm, yard, cov’d parking. Great Area No smoke/pets, $599/mo. 801-298-5309 or 801330-0303 FARMINGTON 2BD 1bth garage. No pets/smoking $800/mo. $800 deposit. Call 801451-6674 ONE BDRM with office. New never occupied. Private walk out ent. Central Bntfl. 801-295-1378 BOUNTIFUL MANOR, 290 N 500 W. Nice large 2bd, A/C, heat paid, W/covered parking. Laundry facility. No pets, No smokers. $695/mo, $500 dep. 801-5402764 JULY RENT FREE. Bntfl Luxurious 1bd Apt. Pets welcome. Private garage. Completely renovated. $650/mo Call 801556-6111 NSL 2BD, Townhouse-Style Unit in 4-plex, Nice Unit, A/C $690/mo, Moving in Special. No smokers/pets, must be reliable/good-neighbor. $690/dep. Avail. now Call 801-949-7377 FARMINGTON 2 BDRM, fireplace, dishwasher, Hkups, garage, ground level , A/C & patio. No smoking/pets 801-7212373, 801-451-5223, 801-4517187. 3BD BOUNTIFUL Apt. 1bth, hook ups, new paint, Berber WOW! Updated, carpet. dishwasher, new counter top, ceramic tile floor, NICE! 4-Plex on quite circle, with walk way to school. $795/mo. Nicer than the rest! No pets/smokers. 801-6719698 . LARGE FARMINGTON Townhouse, 2bd, 1.5 bth, W/D hkups. No smoking/pets, car port. $600/mo 801-447-8437. LARGE 2BD, 1bth. Good NSL location. W/D hookups. dishwasher, A/C, Carport. No pets/smoke $620/mo 801-7182234 CLEAN AND Spacious 2bdrm, 1 bth, New paint, Central air. Safe and quiet. $550/mo, No smoking/pets. 801-898-0098 BOUNTIFUL 2 BD, Specials Starting $675 plus Washer/Dryer in unit, Pool, Patio/Balc No Pet,425 N Orchard Dr 801-4993394

575 DUPLEXES FOR RENT DUPLEX FOR Rent Centerville,Spacious 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath,. Lvg rm w/gas fp, fam rm. Lndry w/hookups. A/C, d/w. Detached Garage w/cp, fenced yard. Close to shopping, schools, newly redecorated. $965/mo, call 801-852-3675 BTFL FULLY REMODELED Upstairs unit, 3 bed, 1.5 bath, 2car garage, $1105- $1200 a month, includes utilities. Four Winds Realty. 801-347-2510 or www.FourWindsRealty.com. 1900SQFT 3BD, 2 bth, 2 living rms, 1 storage rm/office, Garage. 1yr lease, small yard. No smokers/pets. $900/mo. 73 E. 400 S. Bntfl. 801-295- 5620 FARMINGTON DUPLEX 4bd, 1bth, 2 liv rm., frpl, great neighborhood. No smoke/pets, Credit check. Refs. $825/mo 6988404 call after 10am HUGE BNTFL 2200sqft 4bdrm 2bth. Walkout bsmt. Lg rec room. Hookups covered prkng, storage. Great Schools. No smoking/pets. $1200 801-641-8878, 801-2926199

580 HOMES FOR RENT KAYSVILLE RAMBLER, 3 bd, 1 bth, carport, fireplace, Pet friendly. $895/mo, 462 N 400 E. Miller & Co. 801-566-7922 LAYTON CHARMING older home. 3bd, 2bth, formal dining rm, hkups, double garage, cv’d patio. Lrg fenced yard. Avail 8/1. 1yr/lease. No pets/smoking. $995/mo $800 deposit. Bonded Realty. 801-359-7979 BEAUTIFUL BNTFL HOME $1450/mo includes: 5bd, 3bth, Fam rm. W/D, AC, D/W. 1100sqft Furnished/Unfurnished. No smoking/pets. Call 801-580-9375 or 801-295-3970 NEWLY DECORATED Beautiful Bntfl Home.$1100/mo. includes: 3bd, 2bth. Fam Rm, W/D, AC, D/W 1300 sqft. Furnished/ UnfurnishedNo pets/smoking. Call 801-580-9375 or 801-295-3970 VERY ATTRACTIVE Efficient NSL home 4 bds 2.5 bth family rm w/fire place. Exceptional kitchen & bthrm. Fenced landscaped yard. AC, double garage. $1500/mo. Call 801-2778463

580 HOMES FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL 3BD 1BTH $850/mo, Newer Carpet, Newer Paint, Garage, No Smoke, small pets nego., Owner Broker call Alan 801-647-0254 FARMINGTON 3BD Secluded, fireplace, double carport, 2 living rooms, 2bth. Refs., credit checks 801-698-8404

NEW COMMERCIAL Office/Retail I-15 S 700 W. 33006600sqft. for lease @$14.50/Sf nnn for sale 13,300 sf @2.4M 801-244-2400 or 801-292-2882

820 HOME FOR SALE

SECLUDED BEAR LAKE CABIN rental on 5 acres, just 5 min from the beach. Sleeps 1830, hot tub, swing set, 52” HDTV, for info & pics visit www.vrbo.com/201640. 801-3972223

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

ENOUGH SPACE FOR EVERYONE!

WX Rambler with over 3500 sq ft, 5 beds, 3 baths, built in 2001

FARMINGTON RAMBLER 5bd, 3bth, 2 family rms, A/C, Great access. 2car garage. No pets/smoking $1500/mo. Call 801296-8559 HOME 1BD $550/mo. New carpet, newly painted. W/D, walk out basement. nice yard Bountiful No smoking/pets 801-864-6333 or 801-451-2695 BEAUTIFUL HOME for rent Btfl, @ Mueller Park, 5bd, 4bth, garage, porch, views. . $2100- or less if owner retains bsmt for when in town. 801-971-0893, 703400-4200.

590 STORAGE FOR RENT

1-800-731-1379 x206 or www.fourwindsrealty.com

S P E C T A C U L A R CENTERVILLE Home Gorgeous 4000 sq ft home located in the heart of Centerville. 4 bedroom 3.5 bath. Newly remodeled kitchen, finished basement with playroom, theatre and mini kitchen. Huge backyard with basketball court and fabulous trex deck. Bonus room over the garage. 3 car garage all for just $454,000. You dont want to miss it! Call 801-294-5344

ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT!

LARGE GARAGE For Rent 30 X 40 call 801-292-1686

Centerville Bench, 2990 sq ft, 3 family rooms, awesome yard, 4-car garage.

610 CONDOS FOR SALE 100% FINANCING OAC CHEAPER THAN RENT!

Centerville Cedar Springs Townhouse #M1, low down, $8K tax credit, 2 beds, 1.5 baths.

1-800-731-1379 x146 or www.fourwindsrealty.com

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2 LEVEL CONDO in Bountiful. $145,900 OBO. Great Financing. 2bd/2bth Main Level 2nd Level Office or 3rd bdrm. Open house Sat 3-6 Possible lease. 801-9923492 CEDAR SPRINGS TOWNHOUSE. in Centerville. 2bdrm 1.5bth, New Furnace, New water heater.Close to pool. Very nice unit. Call 435-752-0511 (No realtors).

750 OFFICE SPACERENT COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE NEW, HIGHLY VISIBLE, 1,300 SQ. FT. ON 500 S. IN BNTFL. 801-292-2882 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SHARENewly remodeled, Colonial Square Bntfl, from $200/mo Internet & utilities included. For pics & more info visit www.DruProperties.com. 801397-2223

1-800-731-1379 x176 or www.fourwindsrealty.com

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Davis County Clipper

BEAUTIFUL CENTERVILLE home Centerville condo in a quiet neighborhood with a large private park. 3 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. New 2 tone paint throughout. Vaulted ceilings, Master walk-in closet, gas fireplace, alarm system, central vac, ceiling fan. Contact Nate 801-867-6283

890 ANNOUNCEMENTS MORTGAGE RATES PLUMMET 25yrs Mortgage experience. Zero up front fees. Historic low rates. Call Mike 801-560-1997 PUBLIC AUCTION T/T Stables PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, July 25, 2009 Bidding Starts at 10:30AM Auction Location: 450 North 200 West Willard, UT 84340 Farm Supplies, Tack, Farm Machinery, Household Items, Vehicles, Shipping Containers, Sheds, Panels, Stable Equipment, Home Interior Fixtures, Building Materials, and MORE! Contact Tony at 208-521-3262 with questions or e-mail to ttstablesinc@gmail.com KINDERCARE IS turning 40! Come celebrate our birthday with us on Tuesday July 14th from 5:30-7:30pm. We will be having games, activities, and birthday cake. Enroll that night and recieve your 5th week of enrollment free! This is a free family event so we hope to see you there! Celebrating at the following locations- Farmington 447-3310, Centerville 298-4114, North Salt Lake 292-8901.

It’s a great time to buy! Fabulous rates ... Wonderful inventory!

BEST LOT IN LEWIS PARK!

$299,000 .42 acre in cul-de-sac Flat, Flat, Flat!

$249,900

$299,000

WX 2 Story .52 Acre Lot 1179 W. 1300 So. NEW PRICE

$399,900

963 East Springwood North Salt Lake

$224,900

829 S. 900 E. Bntfl Fabulous East Bench home. Great Opportunity!

155 So. 100 East, Bountiful Historic charm Louise Gunther Andy Gunther 518-7000 541-6820 Visit our web site at www.searchforutahhomes.com

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LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, on August 5, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 24, 2007, and executed by TOM UPTON AND LETICIA KARRINGTON, as Trustors, in favor of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on August 31, 2007, as Entry No. 2302667, in Book 4358, at Page 663, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 1347 Canyon Park Road, Bountiful, Utah 84010 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 130, CANYON CREST PLAT NUMBER "3", A SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF BOUNTIFUL, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. EXCEPTION THEREFROM: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 130, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 89°42' WEST 129.81 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 0°18' EAST 2.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°42' EAST 58.42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79°00'49" EAST 65.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 24°12' EAST 16.367 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Tax ID: 04-062-0213 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are TOM UPTON AND LETICIA KARRINGTON. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be paid to Lincoln Title Insurance Agency in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. DATED: July 2, 2009.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-0064 C-4933 7/7-21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale outside of the main entrance of the courthouse at 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010, on Friday, August 14, 2009 at 4:15 p.m. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Merch Motors USA, LLC, A Colorado Limited Liability Company, in favor of Capital Assets Financial Services, Beneficiary, for which notice of default was recorded on August 25, 2008, as Entry No. 2388187, Book 4601, Page(s) 629-632, of official records in Davis County, State of Utah. Said real property describes as follows: SCHEDULE A Order Number: 108619DKM LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1: BEGINNING ON THE EAST LINE OF A STATE HIGHWAY (REDWOOD ROAD) AT A POINT SOUTH 0°23’18” EAST 95.0 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND EAST 71.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF WOODS CROSS, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 89°45’ EAST 235.46 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0°15’ EAST 185 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°45’ WEST 235.46 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 0°15’ WEST 185.0 FEET ALONG SAID HIGHWAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Tax Parcel No. 06-083-0016 PARCEL 2: Beginning on the East line of a State Highway at a point South 0°23’18” East 95.0 feet along the Section line and East 71.5 feet, more or less, from the Northwest corner of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Woods Cross, and running thence North 89°45’ East 706.38 feet; thence South 0°15’ East 185.0 feet; thence South 81°45’ West 706.38 feet, more or less, to the East line of said Highway; thence North 0°15’ West 185.0 feet

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along said Highway to the point of beginning. LESS AND EXCEPTING BEGINNING ON THE EAST LINE OF A STATE HIGHWAY (REDWOOD ROAD) AT A POINT SOUTH 0°23’18” EAST 95.0 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND EAST 71.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF WOODS CROSS, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 89°45’ EAST 235.46 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0°15’ EAST 185 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°45’ WEST 235.46 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 0°15’ WEST 185.0 FEET ALONG SAID HIGHWAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPTING BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS NORTH 89°40’00” EAST 511.56 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH AND RUNNING THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR’S PROPERTY LINE THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: NORTH 89°40’00” EAST 29.44 FEET, SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 95.68 FEET, NORTH 89°45’00” EAST 236.38 FEET, SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 185.00 FEET, SOUTH 89°45’00” WEST 81.65 FEET, SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 23.17 FEET, SOUTH 89°35’24” WEST 184.38 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE NORTH 0°12’36” WEST 304.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Tax Parcel No. 06-083-0069 PARCEL 3: BEGINNING ON THE EAST LINE OF A STATE HIGHWAY, 50.0 FEET PERPENDICULARLY DISTANT EASTERLY FROM THE CENTER LINE THEREOF, AT A POINT 71.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, EAST ALONG THE SECTION LINE FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 0°15’ EAST 95.0 FEET ALONG SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 89°45’EAST 470.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0°15’ WEST 95.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SECTION LINE; THENCE WESTERLY 470.0 FEET ALONG SAID SECTION LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS ND EXCEPTING BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS NORTH 89°40’00” EAST 511.56 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH AND RUNNING THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR’S PROPERTY LINE THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: NORTH 89°40’00” EAST 29.44 FEET, SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 95.68 FEET, NORTH 89°45’00” EAST 236.38 FEET, SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 185.00 FEET, SOUTH 89°45’00” WEST 81.65 FEET. SOUTH 0°15’00” EAST 23.17 FEET, SOUTH 89°35’24” WEST 184.38 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE NORTH 0°12’36” WEST 304.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Tax Parcel No. 06-083-0070 The Property Address is: 1955 S. 1800 W., Woods Cross, Utah 84087. Any interested purchasers of the afore-described property are informed that at the time of the sale, the Trustee will accept bids accompanied with cash or cashier’s checks only payable at the time of sale. DATED this 7th day of July, 2009.

RUSSELL G. EVANS

Successor Trustee Rulon T. Burton & Associates 6000 South Fashion Blvd. Murray, Utah 84107 (801) 288-0202 C-4937 7/14-28

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