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Remembering our heroes

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BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

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Part 1 of a two part series CENTERVILLE — The city’s financial commitment to UTOPIA is finally starting to wear a relatively small hole in the city’s budget. According to the city’s tentative budget for the upcoming year, there is a shortfall of $66,362 required to meet the annual debt service commitment to an earlier version of the fiber optic network’s financial plan that the city agreed to take on several years ago. City staff, however, say that it’s the enormous hit the city has taken in sales tax figures over the last few years that is the real reason for the hole. “Even if we’d just had normal increases in sales tax over the last few years, we would have $400,000 to $800,000 more than we do now,” said Centerville City Financial Manager Blaine Lutz.“It’s a big crunch.” The complete payment owed by the city for the 2012 financial year is $403,006, but the bulk of that payment is coming from reimbursements by the city’s redevelopment agency that were re-directed for the UTOPIA debt both now and in coming years. Other money is coming from payments that had been set aside to repay debt service obligation on the city hall building.Those debts ended in last year’s budget, and will be re-directed to current and future UTOPIA repayments as well. The rest of the money will come from the city’s general fund, which will put a crimp in the city’s ability to do projects but isn’t expected to hamper any services currently available. “Budgeting is always a trade-off,” said Lutz. The city’s financial commitment comes from the initial agreement made with the fiber optic network, with the money

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Veterans, service members honored at ceremony

MEMBERS OF FARMINGTON’S American Legion Post 27, including Jay Hess, Richard Clark, Dan Miller and John Sheets, made up the color guard that presented the American flag at Kaysville City’s “A Tribute to Veterans.” Photo by Louise R. Shaw Physical and mental fitness See p. A10

BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Staff Writer

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KAYSVILLE — From 1943 to 1946, Melvin Thompson served on a patrol craft in the Pacific. “We were the targets,” he said of his experience in

World War II, escorting convoys of battleships and aircraft carriers.“We were on the outside,” he said, and more exposed. Monday,Thompson and his wife, Shanna, drove from Clearfield to sit in the front row at a special

Memorial Day tribute in Kaysville. “This is a time of celebration,” said Shanna Thompson. “A time to remember those who planted the trees that we might live in their shade, to enjoy the fruits we have,

Bleak weather doesn’t stop WX from recognizing soldiers BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

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WOODS CROSS — Dark, weepy skies and the sound of Taps being played on a trumpet, were the perfect backdrop to a Memorial Day celebration honoring those who have served and died for the United States. The bleak and cold weather didn’t deter Woods Cross residents from coming out Monday to hear resident Jackie Page pay tribute to her husband Brent, and the thousands of soldiers serving in the reserves and the national guard.

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Brent Page is currently on special assignment with the Armed Forces Mortuary Affairs Office, stationed in Dover, Del. His job, while not on the front lines in Iraq or Afghanistan, is important in insuring each soldier who dies in military action is given a dignified transfer from the war zone to their hometown. “He told me this is the hardest, and the most rewarding assignment he has ever done,” Page told about 200 people gathered in the rain for the annual celebration. Page shared with

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couldn’t help myself.Though I was far from Davis County and my responsibilities as a reporter, I couldn’t refrain from conducting an impromptu interview right there in that taxi. Our driver was from India. That helped explain the turban and the beard. He had been in America for 13 years, got his citizenship after five. One of the questions on the test was about how many stripes of which color were on the U.S. flag. Of his two children, one remained in the U.S., the other had returned to live in India. He is able to visit family on occasion, but likes his home in Washington, D.C. It was just a glimpse of a life very different from our own.A

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chance to travel not only to a different place, but to a different experience.An opportunity I take whenever possible, to find out more about the world by learning more about its inhabitants. I have long considered every person a book. First you see the cover. That alone can tell you a lot, but it’s only guesswork until you open the book and start reading it. Every conversation is a page read. Every story shared is a chapter filled. You don’t have to be a reporter to start learning about what’s inside the books that are people. The little girl in the check-out line at Costco already had the

knack. As soon as I pulled my cart up behind the one she was sitting in, she started asking me if I liked the picture of the dog on her backpack. And when I told her I did because it reminded me of the dog my grandpa used to have, she wanted to know what that dog’s name was. And then she asked me what I thought about a few other things, and told me how much she weighed and how old she was and why there were stickers on her backpack and without even asking many questions, I was able read a few chapters in her book. It was well-spent time. Certainly better than the usual solitary wait. But just as good or even better

than asking questions of strangers, is asking questions of those you may think you know. We asked an uncle about his service in World War II once. At the time, the outside of his “book” made us think of him as an old man with a sedentary life. But when he started talking about flying reconnaissance missions over Europe and being shot down behind enemy lines and finding help from unexpected places as he returned to safety, our eyes were opened.They were stories, he said, he hadn’t often shared. We’d only asked. When we sat down with my mother-in-law to ask about the life she’d lived, she told us there was nothing of interest. But after

BY LOUISE R. SHAW she answered our questions, the history we wrote and presented brought tears to her eyes as she realized she had, indeed, lived a full life. She’d frankly expressed her feelings about every move, every child, every loss, every worry. Her experiences were like none other’s. They don’t have to be rich or famous or powerful. They don’t have to be old, well traveled or turbaned. They’re interesting.

Fletchers say adoption-related trials well worth it BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Editor (This is part two of a twopart series. The first part ran in last weekend’s edition.) BOUNTIFUL — Many parents have at least halfjokingly said that at times, they’d like it if their teenager could go on sabbatical and come back when they turned 20. Christopher and Christine Fletcher, and their five natural born children have seemingly seen all the bad – and good sides – that fostering, and then adopting a teenager can bring. Three years ago, they thought Hannah would’ve completed their family – until Sophia, as noted in the first article, came as a joyous but unexpected surprise. “We found out we were pregnant two days before the adoption,” said Christine. Hannah came with her own set of challenges, went through periods of rebellion and trust issues, and did her best to sabotage herself. “We came up with a plan for her stealing (no longer an issue), such as no clothes with pockets in which to hide things,” she continued. Existing pockets were sewn down and cut out. “We had her (Hannah)

family eight months before being adopted. Hannah even went back to a girls group home for a month before she realized the Fletchers were meant to be her “forever family.” “We had to let her go, but she was brave enough to come back,” said Christine. “It takes great courage for a child to learn to trust again,” she said. “It takes patience, love, and commitment on the part of the fami-

CHRISTOPHER AND CHRISTINE FLETCHER believe they now have that “forever family,” with six children. Courtesy photo do yard work the whole summer.That was good therapy,” and previous tantrums also disappeared into the past. “If you throw this (tantrum and associated violent acts,) we’ll call the cops. We won’t tolerate certain behavior,” the Fletchers had to say. “Here, scream into your pillow.You’re 14, not 2,” Christine added, using a “tough love” approach. For example,“Hannah refused to come for family scripture reading one night, so the whole family went up to her bedroom, and we did it there. From then on, she came to join us in the family room,” Christine said.

“And helping Hannah get involved in church and doing voluntary community service (caring for animals) has been key to her progression.” “One of the reasons our adoption of Hannah has been successful is that at every step along the way we made the decisions together as a family,” Christopher said. “This was important since successfully adopting Hannah has required sacrifices on the part of each child as well as my wife and me. However, the sacrifices have been worth it. Our family would not be complete without Hannah.” She was with the Fletcher

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ly to give that child time to develop that courage. “Hannah is the most amazing young woman I have ever known, and we love her unconditionally. Adopting Hannah is one of the greatest things our family has ever accomplished together.” “Every child needs a family,” Hannah said.“It’s not their fault their parents weren’t good enough to take care of them.To me adop-

tion has meant that I am cared about. My family took me in even when I wasn’t easy to take care of. “The most difficult thing about adoption is getting to know a whole new family and what they are all about. I would tell other kids that some think it’s scary, but it’s not that scary.You get through it, then you’re happy you did it,” she added. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com


Community steps up to help family rebuild home BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

CENTERVILLE — When a runaway truck plowed through the front of their home in September of last year, John and Cheryl Hawkins and their eight children found the support they needed and more, in a caring LDS ward and the wider community. As they sit in their new living room sharing their experience, they say they are awed and humbled by the outpouring of love they received. The truck destroyed their living room on the afternoon of Sept. 29, but within minutes neighbors were stepping forward with offers of help. By the time John Hawkins made it home from work after receiving the call, his children were already at various neighbors working on their homework, and the family had offers from several neighbors asking the family to stay with them while the house was repaired. Cheryl’s first thought was,“I don’t know what we’re in for, but I know we’ll be OK. I knew right off the bat we weren’t alone.” The house was in such a state the couple knew they couldn’t continue to live in it while the work was being done.“There was no gas, no electricity.We didn’t even have water, John Hawkins said.The family’s food storage area seemed to be the only area left intact. They wound up living in the finished basement of a couple whose children were grown for most of the six months while members of the Parrish Canyon LDS Ward rolled up their sleeves and began the sometimes back-breaking job of cleaning up the mess and beginning repairs.A committee was formed to arrange work schedules and to reach

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Wasatch Choices provides ‘vision’ for regional growth BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

outstanding landscaping and beauty, from the Clipper in 2009 and two first places from the City of Bountiful. “It was good physical therapy,” he said of keeping that yard up, with the children and grandchildren now lending a hand to keep the look up. “We had several chances to transfer, but our roots were here,” said Rulon, who was a food marketing broker and later president of a food brokerage firm. The extended family gets together frequently, with 39 on hand on the patio to celebrate Mother’s Day, Rulon said. Maxine keeps the family appraised of what’s happening.“We’ve all kept in touch,” she said. The family always participates in the annual Sessions Reunion at the Bountiful Tabernacle, where descendants literally descend on Bountiful from all over the West. “All of the children have family history books, so they can reflect back, share it with their children when they’re ready,” Maxine said. The role of grand marshal isn’t totally new to Rulon, who said his grandfather was the grand marshal of Clearfield’s parade. The couple is active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, both having served in many callings. For more information about Handcart Days and the parade, visit www.handcartdays.org.

SALT LAKE CITY —The word is that the population of the Wasatch Front is growing and is expected to increase by 75 percent within the next 30 years. On Wednesday, Lt. Gov. Greg Bell, a Fruit Heights resident, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan, and community leaders kicked off Wasatch Choice for 2040, a “vision” of community and transportation development to see the area through 2040, a time expected to bring dramatic growth. According to those involved in the process,Wasatch Choice for 2040 will help community leaders focus growth in a variety of activity centers across the region, many of which are coordinated with transportation systems. Wasatch Choice for 2040 will help community leaders focus growth in a variety of activity centers across the region, many of which are coordinated with transportation systems. The plan calls for new transportation investments to be built to serve the activity centers, areas of growth and special districts like the airport and universities.The centers are located where regional destinations have already grown and economic activity has clustered or is expected. The plan calls for new transportation investments to be built to serve the activity centers, areas of growth and special districts like the airport and universities.The centers are located where regional destinations have already grown and economic activity has clustered or is expected. In 2004 the Wasatch Front Regional Council and Mountainland Association of Governments collaborated in creating Wasatch Choices 2040. A partnership, which includes not only the two metropolitan planning organizations, but UDOT, UTA, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University of Utah,American Planning Association (Utah Chapter), and Envision Utah) received a grant of over $5 million over three years for the project. It was one of only two nationally to receive the grant. The plan brought residents of 60 cities and towns all along the Wasatch Front together to work on their preferences for various development patterns, housing, employment, transportation and major roadways. In effect, according to Envision Utah officials who were part of the process, “residents were asked to answer two questions: What is the future we want to create? and What growth patterns and transportation investments would help create that future? “By involving these communities in a unified visioning process, a dialogue ensued between them on how decisions within jurisdictional boundaries affected both neighboring jurisdictions and the region as a whole.” In 2005, more than 1,000 residents of the region attended community workshops, creating 120 regional maps.With them residents looked at what roads and transit may be needed and examined the relationship of transportation systems to neighborhoods, jobs, farmland and open spaces. Then, a second round of open houses was held to review how the area may develop.A stakeholder committee of 57 organizations were used to develop growth principles. Eighty-two participants, including 21 elected officials were involved. Residents throughout the area were also polled. In addition to the growth principles, a vision scenario was created.That provided an illustration of regional growth if the growth principle is implemented. The vision resulted in 18 percent less congestion, 12 percent more transit use and 23 fewer square miles of land consumption relative to the built-out 2030 long-range transportation plan. Elected officials adopted the growth principles and the report was released.To date, 16 cities have incorporated their growth principles into their general plans or have passed resolutions of support.

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CHERYL and John Hawkins with their daughter in their new living room. Community support helped repair the home after a truck plowed through it in 2010. Photo by Louise R. Shaw out to the wider community requesting help. Ward members, and the Hawkins family, carefully took care of the demolition over three or four Saturdays before rebuilding could begin. Members took the bricks on the front of the home off and stacked them brick by brick to save what they could. They also saved the kitchen cabinets. For a time, there were so many neighbors around,“It almost felt like the ward house,” John said. Those who couldn’t help with the demolition pitched in painting once the work was done. What the family and friends couldn’t do, Jeff Cook Construction took care of.“This is a sterling example of ‘many hands make light work,’” Cheryl Hawkins said. The home, built in the 1940s needed work apart from the repairs caused by the accident.

Cheryl said it needed new wiring and new windows. While the work was being done, the family opened up the living/dining/kitchen area.The new refrigerator and microwave were donated, and the washer and dryer were donated anonymously. Mike and Sterling’s Flooring donated carpet for the family room. The new living room furniture was a real surprise The new furnace is a godsend.The family had no heat in the kitchen or laundry room prior to the accident. Now, the family can remain cozy. John Hawkins said when ward members shared what they planned on doing,“I couldn’t wrap my mind around it.” Area businesses which contributed and which the family would like to thank include: Home Depot, Lowes, Colonial Lumber,Tomorrows Antiques, Charlie Fuller Appliance, Duerden’s and R.C.Wil-

ley. And, Furniture Warehouse, Dick’s Ace Hardware, Midwest Flooring,Viewmont High School, the Wood Shop, Lynne’s Oak Shoppe and Appliance Discount Center. Also, Budget Blind’s, Mike and Sterling’s, Kay Riley Carpets,Allman's Carpets, Sherwin Williams Paint, Kwal’s Paint the Black Goose, Standard Plumbing and Shamrock Plumbing. And, Cook Construction, LDS Parrish Canyon Ward, Ross Dress for Less, Hearth and Home Fireplaces, Larson Electric, Outfitters HVAC, Ryan Royal Plumbing and Kurt Workman Tile. Also, H.P.Tile, Rick Bangerter Roofing, Harrington and Company, GAF Corp., Pacific Supply of Salt Lake, Certainfeed Corp., Cardall Insulation,Tolman Drywall, Capitol Builders Supply and private donors.

History in the steps of 2011 Grand Marshals BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Editor BOUNTIFUL — Rulon and Maxine Sessions will be at the head of this year’s Handcart Days Parade, Friday, July 22 at 6 p.m. The anticipated 120 entries will roll down Main Street from 1500 South (the Five Points roundabout area) to 400 North, then west to 100 West, dispersing at Bountiful Park. Rulon, 87, is a direct descendent, greatgrandson, of Perrigrine Sessions, the founder of Bountiful. Rulon’s wife of nearly 66 years, the former Maxine Gumbrecht, 84, meanwhile, can easily trace her pioneer heritage back to her father, who came to this country from Heidelberg, Germany at the age of 14. They have been chosen to lead this year’s 61st annual parade.The couple met at Hill AFB, he a Navy man fresh from World War II, while she was working on base. If she hadn’t dropped some papers that he stopped to pick up, seeing that “look in her eyes,” their legacy together might never have happened, Rulon said. That legacy includes five children, all of whom live in Davis County, 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. “In 1946 I came home on liberty. It looked like the war was over. I talked her into getting married,” Rulon recalled. “We were married in Oakland (Calif.), by a (Mormon) bishop, and in May of 1947 I

2011 GRAND MARSHALS for the Handcart Days Parade, July 22, are Rulon and Maxine Sessions. Courtesy Photos. got out of the service,” he said. “When we were first married we lived in a quonset hut in California,” Rulon said. He was born and raised in Clearfield, where his parents owned a grocery store and cold storage business. Rulon remembers growing potatoes and beets on 2 1/2 acres his parents owned, during the Great Depression, and giving it to those in need. For more than 51 years, Rulon and Maxine have made their home in Bountiful, building a home on 1100 East.“There were practically no houses. It was mostly orchards, there was apricot and cherry,” he said. That yard has received several honors for


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from the morning’s snowfall. “I appreciate how, come rain or shine or snow,” said Mayor Steve Hiatt with emotion in welcoming the crowd,“you all have turned out to honor those who’ve done so much for us, to honor those who’ve gone before. It’s an inspiration,” he said. “It’s heart-warming.” Warming was just what was needed, and keynote speaker, Brian Tarbet, adju-

tant general of the Utah National Guard since 2000, stopped the mayor as he was reading a long list of Tarbet’s accomplishments, to hurry things along in the nippy weather. In another light moment, after being presented with a box of chocolates and other gifts, Tarbet offered to exchange the chocolates for a pair of gloves. Tarbet, who’d just returned at 1 that morning from visiting his troops overseas, spoke first of the

losses at Normandy. After a recent visit, he said he was stunned to see the bluffs where the troops went ashore, and spoke of the extensive losses there, including 19 young men from one town: Bedford, Va., who were killed in the first 30 minutes. Tarbet also gave tribute to those who voluntarily serve their country today. “We have marvelous young people who serve,” he said,“knowing full well the price they might pay. It is

remarkable to me and it should be encouraging to you. I’m not worried about the next generation. We need to have great confidence in this generation. They’re dedicated and motivated to do what they need to do. They will, in fact, give it their all if they have to.” He complimented the mothers and wives that were “real heroes” for their support despite the worries and anxieties they face. And he again paid tribute to “our wonderful veterans.”

standing on the air field as he watched two, flag-covered coffins carried from the plane.“I thought of the warrior, who wouldn’t feel a soft breeze. I thought of the warrior who wouldn’t hold his family again. I thought about all the things they wouldn’t be able to participate in. I thanked these warriors from the bottom of my heart.” Page said her husband

told her, “If my military career ended today, I would be proud.” Brent Page oversees the transfer, which includes handling the body with dignity through an autopsy, preparing the body for burial and providing a new, tailor-made uniform. Page told residents she appreciates the fact the city honors veterans with their Memorial Day celebration,

taking part of a day, which has changed into a day for playing.“I appreciated Woods Cross City taking the time to honor the true meaning of Memorial Day, adding that while the spouses of soldiers have a great support system within the military,“I’ve never used it because I have a great support system in the city of Woods Cross, in my neighbors and friends.”

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those attending the Memorial Day celebration that it takes just eight minutes to transfer a soldier’s coffin from a C-18 Globemaster to a waiting truck, but those eight minutes will be remembered by her husband forever. Bringing tears to the eyes of many, Page shared something her husband told her — the thoughts he had

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called in from all of the participating cities to help repay the loan from the federal government after the network itself failed to make money. Though Centerville’s portion of the debt is comparatively small due to the size of the city, the amount increases each year. As part of an unsuccessful refinancing plan UTOPIA attempted in 2008, Centerville and several other cities increased the size of their pledges starting in 2011. At the time, the city calculated whether or not it could take the risk by estimating a 3 percent increase in sales tax over the following years, which was a conservative estimate given that previous years had seen increases of 8-12 percent. Unfortunately, sales tax figures dropped considerably beginning in 2009, and in 2010

dropped to pre-2007 levels. It’s only in the FY 2012 tentative budget that the sales tax has begun to make any kind of increase at all. Despite the sales tax numbers, the reason why the shortfall is only appearing now is that the city planned for it. Though UTOPIA assured the member cities that they wouldn’t have to pay the debt service, Centerville began making financial preparations to meet that obligation when it agreed to the 2008 refinancing. The city also stayed conservative during the good years, not agreeing to new long-term projects (other than UTOPIA) that would leave them with even more ongoing financial obligations now. “We did things that had a one-time cost rather than grow the city,” said Lutz.“In hindsight, that was very good.” jwardell@davisclipper.com


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ince I wasn’t “raptured” a couple of weeks ago, it’s time to evaluate my life. The Wall Street Journal reports that watching television contributes to reckless spending and indebtedness. According to the newspaper, a study found that people who watch a lot of television believe that a higher percentage of Americans have luxury cars, tennis courts, maids, and swimming pools. This leads to a feeling of inadequacy – and the next thing you know, the TV viewer is whipping out the credit By Bryan Gray card to buy a bunch of stuff he or she cannot afford. I guess I don’t watch the same TV programs as those in the study. (I have never seen an episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”.) But I pondered my own TV viewing. GREY’S ANATOMY – Granted the show is about high-earning doctors, but the ones portrayed are more concerned about jumping into bed with one another than showcasing luxury condos or their newest BMW convertible. Actually, these doctors spend more time looking at X-rays than flashing their money clips. CASTLE – Richard Castle is a wealthy author, but aside from buying overpriced lattes for underpaid cops and treating his love interest to a first-class plane ticket, the program doesn’t focus on worldly goods. The show tempts

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Reader grateful for Clipper newspaper Editor: Thank you for printing such a wholesome, uplifting newspaper full of “good news”that is interesting, informative, often persuasive and gives the readers whom you serve things to consider. I sat down to write a letter in praise of the Centerville Post Office and then some thoughts came into my mind about how many good articles I’ve read in this newspaper. Many of us are aware that times are forever changing and we are flooded with opportunities to

me to write a novel, not buy objects I don’t need. BODY OF PROOF – A show about analyzing dead bodies doesn’t give me the urge to drive to Nordstrom and purchase an $85 tie. TELEVISED BASEBALL GAMES – Sure, the players don’t drive Honda Civics, but watching a live game is about action and strategy, not glorifying the lifestyle of a shortstop. CNN WITH ANDERSON COOPER – Anderson may be the son of Gloria Vanderbilt, but footage of the rather dreary last residence of Osama bin Laden is not a newsreel of the rich and famous. THE AMAZING RACE – The contestants are racing around the globe eating insects and tossing cow manure, not boarding luxury yachts. TOP CHEF – This is as close as it comes to validating the Wall Street Journal study. After seeing the talented chefs use fennel root and spiced eggplant to create a high-priced gourmet meal, it’s difficult to munch on a Big Mac or enjoy the all-you-can-eat pasta at Olive Garden. However, I doubt a typical Top Chef viewer says to his partner, “That dish looks awesome. Let’s spend $1,000 next week and seek out the most tasty lobster dish in Utah.” Maybe the Wall Street Journal got it all wrong. The problem with watching too much TV might have nothing to do with unattainable goodies. Maybe the problem is that some folks are too lazy to get off the couch and earn a living. A Cyclops study found that watching TV doesn’t pay the bills. And that’s a study you can believe.

learn more about the world in which we live.The Davis Clipper gives us an opportunity to read some uplifting things in the midst of so many troubling reports in our country and our world. Yes, there are problems of one sort or another in Davis County, Utah. If ever there was a community inhabited by problem solvers, it’s Davis County. I just love to go out and be among its citizens. Thanks for being there with the stories about our own children, their leaders, the champions in our midst and the various ways that each of us think about what is happening locally. Richard S. Uh, Bountiful

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hen the Legacy ing gas prices have caused Parkway opened “some hardship” for them to much hoopla and their families. and hype several years ago, Not to dismiss the conit was after a prolonged cern, but has anyone legal battle. The route, the thought about taking steps materials, the speed limit, such as driving slower and the very necessity to save money? of the road lanOne of guished in court. the best strateEnvironmental gies for saving concerns regarding gas is simply to the valuable and reduce your eco-sensitive wetspeed. As the lands held up the speedometer construction until goes up, compromise your fuel could be reached. efficiency One of those goes compromises was down. By the lowered some calspeed limit. The Dawn Brandvold culations, very designation every 5 of Legacy “Parkway” calls mph over 60 costs you for it. If part of the appeal approximately 24 cents of a road is the scenic beau- more per gallon. Instead of ty and the recreational griping about gas prices, aspects associated with it, why don’t we demand that then it makes sense that 55 all interstates go back to a mph is not too pokey. Lega- standard 55 mph and force cy Parkway provides an fuel savings? alternative to the crowds Sort of like foregoing ice and speeds of I-15. If all we cream, hitting the gym, and wanted was another super eating the salad instead of highway, we could have just the fries; what’s best for us tacked on a couple of lanes isn’t always the most fun. on I-15 and called it good. No doubt about it, racing to What’s the hurry anySalt Lake with the needle way? Traveling Legacy is a inching past 70 can be nice change of pace from thrilling, but saving money the speedway of the Interat the pump along with the state. For a few extra minproven reduction of highutes of travel time, it is way fatalities at lower decidedly less hectic. Leave speeds makes the most the freeway to the speeders. sense. No one is forcing you to Leave Legacy a Parktake Legacy. way. Take the time to enjoy Interestingly, calls to the view and the hum of the increase the speed on Lega- tire on the sound-reducing cy come at the same time surface. Leave the frustratthat a Salt Lake Tribune ed Indy racers to I-15 and poll shows that 71 percent laugh all the way to the of Utahns complain that ris- pump.

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he Legacy Parkway in accordance with today’s and Preserve between all too common politically Farmington and correct language, the ParkNorth Salt Lake is a nice way speed limit was set at drive-time alternative to the 55 mph. This was done to old I-15 parking lot. But it maintain the specious illudoes not provide a faster sion that asphalt, route if one obeys the fencing and sigrespective speed limits. nage can someTo the untrained eye, how be “green” which is shared by contributors. probably 95 percent or Parkway travelers more of the people who readily observe drive this Parkway, the that the real speed marshes and swamps simply mocks the through which it signage, and, that runs offer up a the higher variety of weeds realistic and a few pretty speed winged birds. really Though these doesn’t Blaine Nichols weeds and present birdies aren’t disany clear similar to those along I-15, and present danger to travthe traveler theoretically elers . . . or to users of their has more time to observe independent trail. Again, to them since the speed there the untrained eye, it appears is set 15 mph lower than on that Legacy Parkway and the freeway. Preserve was properly engiWhen Parkway travelers neered and built to similar aren’t otherwise enjoying standards as is I-15. That the splendor of weeds, birds being the case, and the fact and occasional pole lines, that restricting the speed they can observe happy along this Parkway is purely people running, jogging, political and serves no pracbicycling or walking along tical purpose, it appears that the adjacent “independent reality should rule and the multi-use and equestrian speed limit should be raised trails”. Though it’s difficult to 65 or 70 mph. to detect the ecstasy on Leaving the speed limit faces when passing them, on Legacy Parkway at the even at the legal speed limit, unnecessarily low 55 mph they should be happy. makes I-15 a more attracThose very, very, very few tive route for anyone who people who do use this trail doesn’t really want to definitely should appreciate observe the birds, weeds the benefits of this very and strollers. expensive and lightly-used If Legacy is an alternatrail; after all it was providtive highway to I-15 let’s be ed to them by other taxpay- honest and make it a practiers. cal alternative. Let’s be honIn genuflection to the est, it is a highway; not a disingenuous “greenies,” and park.

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Supplement to the Davis Clipper

Caregiver educational classes begin avis County Health Department’s Family Caregiver Support Program offers an eight week series of classes for individuals who care for family members that are older and/or frail. The one hour classes are offered at two different locations. On Tuesdays starting June 7, classes will be held at the Legacy Village Assisted Living Center (1201 N. Fairfield Rd, Layton) at noon. On Fridays starting June 10, classes will be held at the Golden Years Senior Activity Center (726 S. 100 E., Bountiful) at 11:30 a.m. A complimentary lunch is provided at each class but an RSVP by each Monday at noon is required to receive a meal. No reservation is required to attend the class only. Classes end Tuesday, July 26 or Friday, July 29. For more information or to RSVP for lunch, please contact Megan Forbush at (801) 5255088. Davis County Senior Services thanks the following agencies for sponsoring these classes: Legacy Village, Golden Years Senior Activity Center, South Davis Home Health and Hospice, Do It For You, Apple Village Assisted Living Center, and Life Care Center of Bountiful.

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June class schedule is: • June 7 and 10: “Medication Safety” – CJ Benson and Denise Cook, South Davis Home Health and Hospice • June 14 and 17: “Overcoming Worry” – Richard Smart, Do It For You • June 21 and 24: “Avoiding Caregiver Burnout” – Teresa Strickler, Apple Village Assisted Living Center • June 28 and July 1: “Medicare Guidelines” – Beth Jones, Life Care Center of Bountiful

‘Be Fit & Fab’ Advice Corner Avoid over exertion when gardening. Start slowly and gradually increase your pace of activity. Use lawn and garden tools to avoid injury.

May you live long, live strong, and live happy! By Bonnie Athas, DCHD Registered Dietician

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As part of the month-long activities to celebrate Older Americans Month in May, Davis County Commissioner Bret Millburn and Davis County Personnel Director Mel Miles (wearing sombreros) served up and enjoyed the Cinco de Mayo lunch with seniors at Golden Years Senior Activity Center in Bountiful.

A safe home is in your hands sk Americans where they feel safest and most will say their own home. However, unintentional injuries in the home result in nearly 21 million medical visits on average each year. The Home Safety Council dedicates the month of June – Home Safety Month – to educate and empower both families and businesses to take actions that will make homes safe. Throughout Home Safety Month, the Home Safety Council encourages the public to consider their home’s danger areas and take some simple steps to minimize their risk from potential injuries, or even death. Prevent Falls • Have grab bars in the tub and shower. • Have bright lights over stairs and steps and on landings. • Have handrails on both sides of the stairs and steps. • Use a ladder for climbing instead of a stool or furniture. • Use baby gates at the top and bottom of the stairs, if babies or toddlers live in or visit your home. Prevent Poisonings • Lock poisons, cleaners, medications and all dangerous items in a place where children can’t reach them. • Keep all cleaners in their original containers. Do not mix

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them together. • Use medications carefully. Follow the directions. Use child resistant lids. • Install carbon monoxide detectors near sleeping areas. • Call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222 if someone takes poison. This number will connect you to emergency help in your area. Prevent Fires & Burns • Have working smoke alarms and hold fire drills. If you build a new home, install fire sprinklers. • Stay by the stove when cooking, especially when you are frying food. • Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn. Turn them off when you leave the room or go to sleep. • If you smoke, smoke outside. Use deep ashtrays and put water in them before you empty them. • Lock matches and lighters in a place where children can’t reach them. • Only light candles when an adult is in the room. Blow the candle out if you leave the room or go to sleep. Prevent Choking and Suffocation • Things that can fit through a toilet paper tube can cause a young child to choke. Keep coins, latex balloons and hard round foods, such as peanuts and

ant to decrease your pain, decrease your doctors’ visits, and enjoy life more? Davis County Health Department's Senior Services has teamed up with Davis Hospital Senior Advantage Program and is promoting the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program called Living Well with Chronic Conditions. Living Well with Chronic Conditions is a fun, interactive six week workshop to help you: • Manage pain and fatigue • Lessen depression and frustration • Increase fitness and selfconfidence Other subjects covered include: • Techniques for frustration and isolation • Appropriate exercise to maintain and improve strength • Appropriate use of medications and proper nutrition • Communicating effectively with family, friends, and health professionals • How to evaluate new

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hard candy, out of children’s reach. • Place children to bed on their backs. Don’t put pillows, comforters or toys in the crib. • Clip the loops in window cords and place them up high where children can’t get them. • Read the labels on all toys, especially if they have small parts. Be sure that your child/grandchild is old enough to play with them. • Tell children/grandchildren to sit down when they eat and to take small bites. Be Smart Around Water • Stay within an arm’s length of children/grandchildren in and around water. • This includes bathtubs, toilets, pools

and spas – even buckets of water. • Put a fence all the way around your pool or spa. • Empty large buckets and wading pools after using them. Keep them upside down when not in use. • Make sure your children/grandchildren always swim with a grownup. No child or adult should swim alone. • Keep your hot water at or below 120 degrees F to prevent burns. Visit the Home Safety Resource Center at www.homesafetycouncil .org to review and download free information, including posters, brochures, safety checklists and additional tips to help safeguard your family.

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treatments Who Should Come? Anyone with an ongoing condition such as asthma, arthritis, chronic joint pain, fibromyalgia, cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart failure, COPD or emphysema, depression, chronic pain, or others. Family and friends of those with chronic conditions also are encouraged to attend. Healthy snacks are provided, along with an incentive gift which is given at the last class for completing 4 out of 6 classes of the workshop. The next workshop will be held Tuesday, July 5, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Lakeview Hospital, 630 East Medical Drive, Bountiful (workshop held in boardroom on first floor of main hospital entrance, across from pharmacy). For more information or to register for the workshop, call Jessica Hardcastle at 801-5255087. Registration is

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Making the most out of your BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer BOUNTIFUL — Though April and May’s storms have turned vegetable gardening into a frustrating exercise this spring, there are measures you can take to avoid having the same problem in the future. Gary Smith, one of the owners of J&L Garden in Bountiful, advises gardeners to wait two or three weeks past recommended planting times in order to compensate for the weather.Those recommendations, which Smith admits are on J&L’s own calendars, is based on average dates rather than the specific vagaries of a given year. “Go by the weather conditions,” he advised the Bountiful Rotary during a

recent meeting.“Not some date on a calendar.” Sometimes, though, gardeners can’t outwait the weather and instead have to work with it. One way to do that is by staggering your garden, starting with plants such as spinach, lettuce and radishes that are better at handling some of the vagaries of spring. “You can still have fresh vegetables even in this kind of weather,” said Smith.“The cold doesn’t bother them.” Unfortunately, wet ground still bothers even the hardiest spring plants.A way to combat the soggy ground issue is through box gardens, which are smaller gardens raised a little ways off the ground and filled with potting soil. Store-bought potting soil drains water more easily than

actual soil, helping to avoid the flooded ground problem that has plagued several vegetable gardens so far this season. All you need is a frame. “The sides only need to be about 6-10 inches tall,” said Smith. Box gardens can also help avoid the problem of early freezes. Gardeners can build a shelter over the top using PVC pipe, then lay a blanket or piece of plastic over the top when necessary. With the box garden set up, the plant rotation can begin. Radishes and other early vegetables can be planted and enjoyed early, while other vegetables such as tomatoes and carrots can be planted and harvested later in the summer. Other plants can be started later to extend out the growing season even further,

BOX GARDENS (above) can help solve the problem of too-wet ground. Top and right: timing vegetables can help stretch the gardening season out by a few weeks. Stock photos

with peas planted the first week in August often being available for Thanksgiving dinner tables (call J&L at 801-292-0421 for a more detailed plant list and recommended growing times). “You can extend the season out three weeks on either side,” said Smith.“All it takes is a little planning.” jwardell@davisclipper.com

Thredgold headlines SDCH benefit BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

FARMINGTON resident Lynette Thredgold will be headlining the concert. Courtesy photo

BOUNTIFUL — Music may not be able to soothe physical pain, but it can help one local hospital do just that for its patients. Well-known performer and Farmington resident Lynette Thredgold will be headlining a benefit concert for South Davis Community Hospital (SDCH) on June 11 at 7 p.m. at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake.The concert, which Thredgold is hoping to make an annual event, will raise funds for the non-profit hospital’s $20 million pediatric expansion project.

“I do benefit concerts because I have a soft heart, and I don’t need the money to survive,” said Thredgold. “There are so many worthy causes out there.” Thredgold will be joined at the concert by Pianist Jed Moss, Baritone Tyler Oliphant, and Artists of Ballet West dancers Michael Bearden,Arolyn Williams,Alison DeBona and Aidan DeYoung. Choreography will be provided by Artist of Ballet West Tom Mattingly. “It’s going to be a really big production,” said Thredgold. Sponsors are taking care of the costs of putting on the concert (Thredgold is

donating her time), which means that 100 percent of the funds raised will go to SDCH. Located in Bountiful, the non-profit hospital provides specialized care for children and adults, including longterm medical care for those patients who need it. “Even people who live by South Davis don’t know how unique it is,” said Thredgold. Tickets are available at www.arttix.org, under the event heading “Lynette Thredgold concert.” Capitol Theatre staff recommend the concert for those 8 and older, and ask that no babes in arms attend.


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Youth/Education Clipper June 2, 2011

BEN BOHMAN (above, left) and Garrett Ramage, sixth graders from Knowlton Elementary, engineer a tower, while other district students compete in push-ups and cup-stacking. Photos by Louise R. Shaw

Students develop mental, physical abilities at district competitions BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Staff Writer

KAYSVILLE — Davis County students were exercising their bodies in one area of the building, and their minds in another, improving fitness in a variety of ways last week. “There’s a need that everybody talks about,” said Tim Best, healthy lifestyles specialist for grades kindergarten through sixth in the Davis School District. That need, he said, is to do something to stop childhood obesity. To that end, Best coordinated the district’s first “Davis Decath-

lon,” where students from 59 elementary schools sent two boys and two girls from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades to compete. According to district officials, the event will be featured in the Utah Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance’s June magazine. Push-ups, curl-ups, and jumping rope were three of the events. Others included a shuttle run, accuracy throw, cup stacking, reaching from a sitting position, dribbling a basketball, the broad jump and the 200 meter dash. “It’s all about the kids having fun,” said Best. “They’re smil-

ing, they’re moving.” He said the kids need to learn about healthy lifestyles and take that message home to their families. “We want to get mom and dad out there and having fun, too,” he said. With summer coming, he said he hopes the kids will keep making wise health-related choices in their homes. “It’s good to play sports and to stay in good shape,” said Zachary Barton, a Centerville sixth grader. “It’s good to get outside and to eat healthy.” In another part of the building, students were competing in the elementary District Science and Math Olympiad, trying to

build a tall free-standing structure of gum drops and toothpicks, or catapult a plastic toy to a target or send something to the finish line with their very own wind power. Seventy-seven teams competed in what Rita Stevenson hopes will get kids excited about science and math. Stevenson, elementary science supervisor for the district, said she hopes the event will help kids “see the relevancy of what they’re learning in the classroom and how to put it into practice.” If they do become enthused about math and science, they are more likely to take classes

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JOURNALISM students at Legacy Preparatory Academy look at headlines and cutlines, by-lines and datelines in previous editions of the Davis Clipper. The eighth graders, with teacher Seth Tanner (front, right), learned not only the technical terms but the ethics and ethos of the field. “I learned that it is not as easy as I thought, being a journalist,” said Jacob Higginson. “I think it’s a lot more stressful with deadlines and what you can say legally,” he added. “I learned that you have to put all sides of the story in,” said Sioeli Olive. “I learned journalists are awesome and they should get credited for a lot more than they do,” said Nairn Higginson.

More merit scholars named DAVIS COUNTY — Reid Barker, a Viewmont High student, and Bradley Stephenson of Davis High, were awarded National Merit Brigham Young University Scholarships recently. Barker’s career field is likely engineering, while Stephenson’s is listed on information provided by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as bioinformatics. Students receiving the National Merit University of Utah Scholarships are Spencer Hall and Richard Hutchinson, also of Davis High. Hall’s probable career field is medicine, while Hutchinson’s is secondary education in mathematics. Officials of each sponsor college selected their scholarship winners from among finalists in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program, who plan to attend their institution. The awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study. The scholarship program was established in 1955 to enhance educational opportunities for America’s scholastically talented youth and to encourage the pursuit of academic excellence.

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Students earn scholarships KAYSVILLE — Carson Gillet and Kyle Smedley, students at Davis Applied Technology College (DATC), each were awarded $2,000 scholarships from Ridgid Tools last week. Curtis Ridge, territory manager for the company, presented the scholarships to recognize the students for excelling in the Plumbing Apprenticeship and encourage them to

Students honored for excellence Several Mueller Park Junior High students were recently honored for their excellence in citizenship, academics, service and example. Those receiving the Panther Pride Award, include (top row, left to right) Nathan Benson, a ninth grader; Ian Briggs, a seventh grader; Preston Vance, an eighth grader, as well as (front row) Mikkall Mower, seventh grade; Cailey Lloyd, a ninth grader; and Madison Fowler, eighth grade. Courtesy photo

in those subjects in junior high in preparation for careers in engineering and other science fields. “Research has shown that students who aren’t excited about math and science by sixth grade won’t choose to go into it in junior high,” she said. She indicated that the Olympiad was one vehicle to help encourage that interest. Students embraced the challenges, experimenting with broad bases and strong supports to make the toothpick towers stand tall. “This isn’t just one day,” said Stevenson, “this is the culmination of what’s been going on in the classroom all year.”

continue their education in the plumbing trade. “Ridgid Tools takes great pride in the up and coming workforce,” said Ridge. “We see that these new students are the lifeblood of our business and we view them as our partners. It took us several months to decide who should receive these scholarships, but we know we made a great choice.”

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Kaysville native wins photography nod KAYSVILLE — Rashelle Whitear Stephens, daughter of Bevan and Joni Whitear of Kaysville has received the “Rookie of the Year” Award for her excellence in photography. Rashelle is a member of the Intermountain Professional Photographers Association (IPPA). To receive “Rookie of the Year” a photographer must obtain the highest overall score among first time competing photographers. She entered four prints and received many awards for her work. In addition to receiving “Rookie of the Year”,she also won The Judges Choice Award and The Fuji Award.With her high score she was able to qualify for the Court of Honor, a spot reserved for the highest scoring photographers at the competition. Rashelle is a graduate of Southern Utah University where she majored in Interpersonal Communications. She is also working and training in her father’s studio where she specializes in

FARMINGTON — You probably won’t be able to detect a difference when biting into that hot dog or hamburger. But the Davis County owned Legacy Events Center is preparing to seek bids, preferably from incounty vendors, to provide private concessionaire services. And to the public, especially the hundreds of visitors who attend dog, horse and other shows whether it’s county-owned isn’t the issue, only how it tastes. But Events Center Director Dave Hansen and other county officials believe it could help the bottom line – and that’s important, especially in these still-tight economic times. “Part of the reason we’re looking outside is because concessions are an essential service for us to provide here,” he told the Clipper. The unexpected death of former concessionaire director Johannes Otzen in January “opened the window to looking at it,” Hansen said. “We didn’t have an idea of all the hours he had to keep, the (full scope of the) work he was doing. Now we’re looking at opening (concessions) all summer long with the BMX track, etc.,” he said. Concessions have been gaining ground, revenuewise, but are still a lossmaker, he said, adding, “When you look at the profits and losses, a big part of that is labor.” Revenues have grown steadily from nearly $87,000 in 2008 to $130,000 last year. Many competitive daylong or longer events drawing hundreds of people are held there, making it necessary to provide limited food services. “At Western Park in Vernal, that’s all they’ve ever done,” Hansen said, referring to non-government employees providing the service.“Weber County has

On the move

Store anniversary pays off for local BOUNTIFUL — Sometimes it really pays to fill out those slips promising a chance at a big prize. That paid off big for Bountiful resident David Goddard, who on Saturday will take ownership of a new $37,000 truck – all thanks to a 50th anniversary celebration give-away by Cabela’s.The Lehi branch of the nationwide outdoors store was awarding new trucks, with Goddard among 18 of the most recent winners. Entries will be accepted through year’s end for the ongoing give-away. For rules, regulations and information visit www.cabelas.com/sweeps.

RASHELLE STEPHENS, pictured with some of her work. Courtesy photo

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children and infant photography, provided material says. Rashelle is following in her father’s footsteps. Bevan Whitear has been a

“master photographer” for the past 17 years, and operates a studio here.

Events Center may privatize concessions BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Editor

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a mix, some of their own, some outside vendors,” he said. “We’re hoping to save a little bit of money, get a little more profit compared to us doing it ourselves,” when all of the benefits are considered. Also, if a county, on-site employee had been retained for the last month, there would’ve been lots of down time that had to be paid for due to the bad weather, Hansen said. “One thing we’ve done that we’ve really liked is we’ve had a couple vendors using the (exhibit) buildings, not competing with outside business,” he continued.“We’ve never really felt like we competed too much. It’s in our building, and it’s necessary to have food there.” Finding the best way to get that food there, however, is a balance. “We’re not really gearing this to what other counties are doing,” said County Clerk/Auditor Steve Curtis. “What we’re looking at is how we can best serve our county taxpayers and customers. We want to give

them the best available services we can. “From the standpoint of finances, we’re trying to look at what is the best thing for the bucks for the taxpayer. We’ve got to make sure revenues and costs maximize the taxpayers’ dollar,” he said. With summer coming, however, time is short. “We’re putting all of our options on the table,” said County Procurement & Contract Director Curtis Koch.“This (RFB, request for bids) must go out immediately. Time is of the essence. The largest event at that facility is the third week of August (county fair). We will need someone to get it up and running.” Food services at the county-owned Davis Park and Valley Park golf courses have been privately run for several years. “It’s going very well,” Rawlings said.“We believe it has saved money, and we believe it’s the best of both worlds for us to allow private enterprise to handle food services. “The county gets a percentage of the profits for

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renting the space to them. That’s exactly what we’re looking at,” he said.

LAYTON — June’s Davis Chamber of Commerce Women in Business (WIB) luncheon speaker will be Mrs. Utah Carol Guest. The Fruit Heights resident will be the keynote speaker for the Thursday, June 9 event at 11:30 a.m. at The Castle, 950 Antelope Drive, in Layton. Cost is $15 for WIB members and $20 for others. “Embrace Your Place” is her platform. It’s a group set up “to help women of all ages recognize their innate gifts, God-given talents and the power of being the conscious creator of their lives,” she said. She holds workshops for young women ages 12-19, called,“Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful,” and “Journey to Empowerment and Success” for women. To attend the luncheon, RSVP by Monday, June 6 to kneal@davischamberofcommerce.com, or to daviscc@davischamberofcommerce.com or call 801-5932200.

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A world of fun with library summer program A12 News Clipper June 2, 2011

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

DAVIS COUNTY — Books allow you to explore the world right from your own neighborhood. The Davis County Library will be emphasizing that in their summer reading program, titled “One World, Many Stories.” Starting June 7 and running July 28, the program combines reading encouragement with presenters who will share an entire world full of talents. “The library is a great, untapped reservoir for families,” said Davis County Library Youth Services Coordinator Laurel Pedersen. To start off the summer program, Rinceoiri Don Spraoi will give kids a taste of the Emerald Isles at the South Branch on June 9.The name of the group means “dancing for fun” in Irish Gaelic, and they’ll share some elements of traditional Irish music and dance. For the stories that helped shape cultures around the world, the Your Imaginary Friends puppet troupe will perform “Fantastic Folktales” at the Kaysville and Clearfield branches.“The Three Wishes,” another well-known folk tale, will be performed by the Puppet Players of Utah at the Centerville branch.

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RINCEOIRI DON SPRAOI will be one of the groups performing. Courtesy photo There will also be several magicians a variety of tricks that seem like their completely out of this world.The Magic of Timothy, Christopher Fair, and Mont Magic will be performing at several Davis County branches throughout the first week. For the second week, which will run June 14-16, Imanuel Aswandi will show kids how to make Indonesian shadow puppets at the South Branch in Bountiful. Known as Wayang in Indonesia, shadow puppetry is such an old art form in the country that the first evidence that it was performed dates all the way back to 930 A.D. At the Centerville and

Syracuse branches, a group of martial artists will also be showing the kids some of the basics of Capoeira, a Brazilian martial arts form that combines martial arts, sports (most notably in the form of acrobatics) and music.The martial arts aspect is meant to be disguised, leading opponents to underestimate the Capoeira expert until the attack. For a peek into the wild world, there will also be presentations by Tracy Aviary at the Farmington, Layton, Clearfield, and Syracuse branches. More fun, including Russian stories and Greek folk dancers, will continue throughout the summer. For

Greenbelt areas to be reviewed BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Editor FARMINGTON — After “many years,” County Assessor Dennis Yarrington told the Davis County Commission,Tuesday morning, greenbelt areas will be reviewed every five years. “We could not find any record of audits performed” on greenbelt parcels, the assessor said. He said reappraisals will start June 15. It will include a detailed audit of all greenbelt properties, which total 1,804. The five-year audit follows a mandate from the State Tax Commission,Yarrington said, meaning each greenbelt property will receive a “detailed review” every five years. Each property will be identified, pertinent documents and the plat reviewed, including an overflight via the county’s contracted pictometry system, and an in-person visit, the assessor said. “If a parcel obviously meets greenbelt criteria, the audit will be complete with verification paperwork included in the file,” he said. If any red flags arise, a different person will undertake a more in-depth review, the commission was told. If there is a question about whether a property still meets greenbelt status, the owner will be contacted to verify the status. As the county’s population has grown and built up, that could mean many properties no longer fit greenbelt

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status. Steps will be taken to remove the parcel from greenbelt and initiate tax procedures if it doesn’t meet that status,Yarrington said. “Everybody who is getting this exemption who really doesn’t qualify, they’re taking it off the backs of other taxpayers,” he told the Clipper. “We’re doing the audit to make sure that folks qualify. If they qualify, we have no problems with it. We’re not trying to lower the boom, skin anybody.We’re

just trying to make sure I’m doing my job,” he said. Residential and commercial properties are now being done on a yearly basis, as started by previous County Assessor Jim Ivie. Greenbelt areas are “land actively devoted to agricultural use that actually produces a crop of plants, fruits or deeds or animals that is in excess of 50 percent of the average production for that type of land,” Yarrington said.

a complete schedule, and a reading tracker that kids can use to follow their at-home reading, please visit www.daviscountyutah.gov/li brary and click on the “Summer Reading” link on the right hand side of the page. jwardell@davisclipper.com

FARMINGTON — Now that the sun seems more willing to stick around, it’s the perfect chance to have some fun with one of the city’s newest trails. As part of Celebrate National Trail Day, Farmington will be holding the grand opening of the D&RGW Rail Trail on June 4 from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.The event will include an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, located where the trail crosses (1100 West at 151 South, in front of the Legacy Events Center), and refreshments and special activities will be located along the complete length of the trail. “Bring the entire family (even your four-legged friends, as long as they are on a leash) and come discover the trail,” said Farm-

ington City Associate City Planner Christy Alexander. “Everyone is welcome.” Organizers from different cities will have games planned, including treasure hunts. Runners, walkers, bikers, skateboarders, and rollerbladers are welcome on the paved trail (no horses, please). The rail trail, built along the old Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad line, goes through North Davis and ties in to the city’s Farmington Creek Trail. More of the trail is planned throughout south Davis, and sections of the trail have already been finished. Though the area of the trail south of the Farmington Fairgrounds remains unpaved, it is expected to be completed by 2012. For more information on the event, contact Farmington Community Development at 801-939-9220.


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Elizabeth Jacobson and John Maxwell Loveless will be married June 4 in the Bountiful LDS Temple.A reception will be held that evening at the home of the sister of the bride. Elizabeth is the daughter of Manuela Jacobson. She graduated from the University of Utah and is employed as a medical assistant at Brighton Rehabilitation. Max is the son of Dan and MaryAnne Loveless. He graduated from the University of Utah and served in the Florida Jacksonville Mission. He is employed at the Huntsman Cancer Institute.

Kayla Jo Norman and Bradon Glenn Larsen were married May 25, 2011 in the Logan LDS Temple.A reception will be held June 4, at the Larsen residence, 1776 N. 400 W., Centerville, from 6-7:30 p.m. Kayla is the daughter of Paul and Pam Norman. She graduated from Mountain Crest High and Utah State University with a B.S. degree. Bradon is the son of Brent and Sydnie Larsen, He graduated from Viewmont High and is attending USU. He served in the Japan Tokyo Mission.

Tim Forsgren and Morgan Burt will be married June 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Eaglewood Reception Center. Morgan is the daughter of Ron and Leslie Burt. She graduated from Bountiful High School and attends Taylor Andrews Cosmetology. Tim is the son of Jonathan and Patty Horne and the late Vance Forsgren. He graduated from Bountiful High School and served in the Brazil Porto Alegre North Mission.Tim is attending BYU.

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Courtney Jolley and Jordan Davies were married June 1, 2011 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.A reception was held that evening at the Davies residence. Courtney is the daughter of Curtis and Lenyce Jolley. She graduated from Viewmont High in 2010 and is attending BYU. Jordan is the son of William and Shelley Davies. He graduated from Viewmont High and served in the England Manchester Mission. He is attending BYU. Following a honeymoon to San Diego, they will make

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Chanel Wright and Roger Arnell will be married June 3, 2011 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening. Chanel is the daughter of Gary and Denise Wright. She received an Associate’s degree from Utah State University in family and child studies. Roger is the son of David and Kaylynn Arnell. He served in the Louisville, Kentucky Mission and will receive a bachelor’s degree from Weber State University this

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Amberly Barker and Joseph Dee Lambertsen will be married June 7, 2011 in the Bountiful LDS Temple.A reception will be held that evening from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Barker residence, 67 W. 1700 N., Centerville. Amberly is the daughter of Don and Teriko Barker. She graduated from Viewmont High in 2007, graduated from The Hair Academy A Paul Mitchell Partner School in 2008 and is currently enrolled at Weber State University studying child and family studies. She is a stylist at Lather ‘N Locks Salon in Centerville and is office manager at BHB Consulting Engineers in Salt Lake City. Joseph is the son of Kerry and Mary Lambertsen. He

Elizabeth Jacobson John M. Loveless Following a honeymoon to Seattle, they will make their home in the Avenues in Salt Lake City.

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Sharon Emily Martin and Brian Rulon Bradley will be married June 4, 2011 in the Bountiful LDS Temple.A reception will be held that evening at the Martin residence. The bride is the daughter of John and Kathryn Martin. She is a graduate of Southern Utah University and Viewmont High School. She served in the Portland Oregon Mission and is a teacher at Centerville Junior High. The groom is the son of Mark and Jean Bradley. He graduated from Viewmont High School and is currently a student at LDS Business College. He served in the Dur-

Becci Archibald and Landon Minear will be married on June 4.The ceremony and reception will be held in the gorgeous yard of the Peterson residence in the Farmington Hills. Becci is the daughter of Mark and Debi Archibald. She graduated from Bountiful High in 2003. Right after graduation she started doing lab work for an orthodontist and is currently working for Dr. Grant Bailey in Centerville. Landon is the son of Ken and Linda Minear. He graduated from Davis High in 2000. Landon is now working as

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Amberly Barker Joseph Lambertsen graduated from Viewmont High in 2006 and served in the Merida, Mexico Mission. He is owner-operator of Mow Joe Lawn Care Services. The couple will make their home in Bountiful.

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Heidi D.Thorley and Greg L. Spjute were married Friday, May 28, 2011 in the St. George LDS Temple.A reception will be held Friday, June 3, from 6-8 p.m. at 483 S. 500 E., Farmington. Heidi is the daughter of Todd and Jan Thorley. She is currently attending Utah State University. Greg is the son of Mark and Kathy Spjute and the late LuAnn Spjute. He served in the Cincinnati, Ohio Mission and is currently attending Utah State University.

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Sharon Emily Martin Brian Rulon Bradley ban, South Africa Mission and is employed at Alumaline in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Bountiful.

DeVon Moses was born June 1, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married Sharon Horton Moses and they have been married for almost 57 years.They have four children, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. DeVon grew up on a farm in the Bear River Valley where he learned the importance of working hard. He still gets up early and puts in a full day of hard work. He has served with the Bountiful City Jeep Posse for 55 years. He has been a wonderful example to all of his family

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Becci Archibald Landon Minear a Journeyman Plumber for Shamrock Plumbing. Following their honeymoon they will make their home in Bountiful.

Vaughn E. and Marlene Nielson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. They will be honored at an open house at the historic Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center, June 4 from 2-4 p.m. with a special program at 3 p.m.They were married June 2, 1961 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are parents to:Traci (Cory) B. Jensen,Toni (Randy) Soderquist,Vaughn Christian (Lori) Nielson, Leslie (Ryan) Saunders and Corey Earl (Natalie) Nielson. They have 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Vaughn E. and Marlene Nielson Congratulations Mom and Dad.Thanks again for your wonderful example.We love you.

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Patrick Thomas George Opoulos, son of Mike and Debbie Opoulos, grandson of Elaine Kammeyer and Thomas Opoulos, greatgrandson of George Opoulos, celebrated his first birthday May 28, 2011.

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Ernest Ardell Anderson 1926-2011 Ernest Ardell (Jiggs) Anderson passed away Sunday May 29, 2011. He was born Feb. 11, 1926 in Bear River City, Utah to Ernest Nephi and Ivy Mathias Anderson. He graduated from Box Elder High School and entered the Navy, serving in WWII aboard the DE193, the USS Farquhar. On Nov. 21, 1946, he married Jenae Marble. Together they had four children: JeNean Anderson Carver, Kim Marble Anderson, Naomi Lin Anderson Moss (Dan) and Kyle C. Anderson (Carol Flowers). Later divorced. He married Jean Stephens Pitcher in August of 1975. Together, they helped raise two of Jean’s grandchildren, Ron and Nina Pitcher, after their dad, Ronnie, died in a car accident. Ernie worked at Chevron stations and drove tankers for Standard Oil. He later

Madge Sweat Mecham 1919-2011 Together Forever

BOUNTIFUL — Madge Sweat Mecham, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother passed away at Lakeview Hospital on May 28, 2011 surrounded by her family. She was 92. Madge was born on Jan. 26, 1919 to Joseph Wells and Elsie May Sweat in Fruitland, Utah. She was ninth of 13 children all of whom preceded her in death. Madge married Edward Lloyd Mecham July 29, 1940. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on April 12, 1950. They were married for 59 years before Ed passed away on Jan. 27, 1999. It is said that it is our best work

Mildred Abraham Gardner April 3, 1915-May 27, 2011 Mildred “Middie” (Abraham) Gardner passed away peacefully in Bountiful, on Friday, May 27, 2011. Mildred was born April 3, 1915, to Sarah Evelyn Bingham and Abinadi Abraham in Kanosh, Utah. She loved Kanosh as a little girl being one of eight children. The Abinadi Abraham family was a family of great self-reliance, demonstrating that reality during the 1930’s, not even knowing there was a “Great” Depression. Mother remembers with fondness her one birthday party. But, only admitting later, that she would die from having too many birthdays. Mildred was first married to Evan Baldwin Day of Fillmore, Utah. One child was born to them, Barbara Gail (Gardner) Bishop. They later divorced. She married the love of her life, Armand Walter Gardner, of Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1942. Armand was a major in the U.S. Army 5th Armored Division under General Patton during WWII. After returning home from the war,

got his plumbing license; then went to work as a mechanic at Ft. Douglas. While there, he taught himself to fix office equipment and became the repairman for all the Reserve offices in Utah, Idaho and Montana. He retired from Ft. Douglas in 1986. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and worked with the Boy Scouts while his kids were growing up. He was a charter member of the Centerville Jaycees which was instrumental in building Centerville’s first city park (now Founder’s Park). He was also an avid bowler and baseball player. He is survived by his wife, his four children and her four surviving children: Jeanette, Danny, Linda and Karlee. Together they have 24 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters, DeNece Pierson Barker and Jean Anderson Facer and brother, Bob (Reva) Anderson. Preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Donald and Byron Anderson, and brothers-in-law Don Barker, Max Facer, Clifford and W. Dawson Stephens. A viewing will be held at the Centerville 1st Ward from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1 at 160 S. 300 E., Centerville, followed by a graveside service at the Bear River City cemetery at 2 p.m. (5600 N. 4700 W.) To express condolences, please go to www.serenicare.com.

that God wants and Madge knew how to give best work. She could work long, hard and efficiently; few people could outwork Madge at farm work, cooking, canning, cleaning, tending children or anything else. She was raised on a farm and then during WWII she worked at Hill Field. Later she worked at Miller Floral, then Young World Day Care. She has five children: Rose Price (Marvin, preceded in death), Lorna (Tim) Bargsley, Kevin Mecham, Naomi (Ed) Gaborski, and Louise (Dale) Thomas. Madge has 21 grandchildren, 34 greatgrandchildren and seven greatgreat-grandchildren. She also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the wonderful neighbors and friends who have given so many hours of loving care to Madge. We also want to thank the caregivers at Lakeview Hospital and Vista Care for their kind, sensitive care. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 11 a.m. at the Steed Creek Chapel, 347 S. 200 W., Farmington. Friends may visit family on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Kaysville Mortuary, 400 N. Main and from 9:45-10:45 prior to services at the church. Interment, Lakeview Memorial Estates, 1640 E. Lakeview Drive, Bountiful, UT. Condolences may be shared at: www.lindquistmortuary.com

three children were born to them and this marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls, LDS Temple (1956). Together Mildred and Armand raised four wonderful children. Armand preceded her in death (1994). Middie was loved by everyone who ever knew her, and she loved them all equally in return, each and everyone. They raised their four children in Boise, but upon Armand’s death she moved to Utah where she has lived ever since with her children and a million friends, who adore her. In the grand scheme of things her family grew into 16 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren whom she loved and adored. She is survived by her one son and three daughters: Barbara (Ted) Bishop, Bountiful; David Lynn Gardner (Susan) of Orem; Kathryn Louise (Tom) Butler; Cherie Anne (Frank) Redondo, Bountiful. Preceded in death by her parents, one granddaughter, Marjon Gardner, one son-in-law, Edwin J. (Ted) Bishop, and all of her siblings. Special thanks to the staff of the Hospice of Utah and all of the medical personnel who assisted in the incredible care of our Angel Mother. Services were Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 10 a.m. at the Val Verda 4th Ward LDS Chapel, 2633 So. 50 W , Bountiful, UT. Graveside Services & Interment in Kanosh City Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Independent Funeral Services.

J.R. Trease 1957-2011 BOUNTIFUL — J.R. (John Reuben) Trease, son, husband, father, brother, and papa, left this earth at 7:32 p.m., May 25, 2011 at the University of Utah Hospital. Much to the dismay of all those who love him, he left this earth as he entered it in a hurry to get where he needed to go and much too early. J.R. was born April 5, 1957 in Salt Lake City. He spent his early childhood in Salt Lake City; Provo; Lakewood, Colo; Brigham City; and, Bountiful since 1970. J.R. is survived by his loving wife Lyn, parents Kent and Donna Trease, two daughters, Janica and Jacalyn Trease; siblings, Jami Zigich; Jory and Nisi Trease; and, Jace and Joy Trease; his adorable granddaughter Laila (four months); his special buddy, Isaac, seven other nieces and nephews and four great nephews and nieces, motherin-law Shirley Beattie and brotherin-law David Beattie. J.R. was adored by all children and never met a child he didn’t love. His greatest love evolved around his own two girls, Isaac and now Laila whom he announced to the world of her brilliance, beauty and love for her papa. J.R. was an avid sportsman. He began football at age 7 and played anything and everything from that age on. His greatest sport was track where he ran the mile for Bountiful High where he

Mary Afton Barclay Morrill 7/27/1926-5/28/2011 Bountiful: Mary Afton Barclay Morrill, 84 of Bountiful, Utah died Saturday, May 28, 2011 with her husband and loved ones by her side.Mary was born the oldest daughter and second child of her family on July 27, 1926, to Robert Sidney and Jane Dougan Barclay, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since her father was an immigrant to the United States, Mary and her brothers and sisters eased his homesickness for Scotland by learning to play the bagpipes and dance Scottish folk dances. Her father took Mary and her siblings all over the Salt Lake Valley where they performed for audiences and marched in parades. She graduated from West High School in Salt Lake in 1942. Her mother died when Mary was 17 years of age, and she became a surrogate mother to her two brothers and one sister. She used the secretarial skills she obtained in high school in her jobs at the LDS Church Offices and the General Relief Society Office. Shortly after World War II ended, she met and married a young serviceman returning from the war, Dwain Ross Morrill, in November of 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. To this union three children were born, Dwain obtained post-service training to become an expert carpenter and he built all the homes in which he and Mary and their children lived. Mary used her skills at interior decorating and landscaping to make each home attractive.

graduated in 1975 and for BYU. J.R. was a professional referee for basketball for 25 years. It was perfect for his dynamic personality. J.R. was never a calm person and anyone around him had to keep on their toes to keep up with his antics. He was determined and a high achiever, earning the rank of Eagle Scout as the first one in the 40th Ward. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay-Saints in the Chicago-Illinois Mission from 1976-1978. J.R. was a very active member of the LDS Church having served in many positions including the bishopric of the Bountiful East Stake 30th Ward. Currently he was the Sunbeam teacher with his wife, Lyn. Being the oldest child and big brother to his siblings, he was a great example. He would always try to do anything he could to help others. If he didn’t know how to achieve something, he would find a way. He loved his family, church, and country. J.R. was a fantastic teacher and speaker. He will be missed greatly. BYU was just perfect in the eyes of J.R., but some of his family now think he has seen the light and will realize that red is better. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 3, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 26th LDS Ward Chapel on 200 North 200 West, Bountiful. Viewing on Thursday evening, June 2, 2011 from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful; and, Friday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church. Burial will be at Lakeview Memorial Estates in Bountiful, Utah. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in the name of J.R. Trease to the LDS Education Fund or Primary Children’s Hospital.

Gwenevere Johnson Delahunty 11/15/1920-5/28/2011 BOUNTIFUl — Early on the morning of Saturday, May 28, 2011, midway through her 91st year, Gwenevere Johnson Delahunty joined her eternal family as the result of natural consequences attendant to her age. Born Nov. 15, 1920 to Vivian Houtz Johnson and Richard Mendenhall Johnson in Springville. Gwen married her husband of 65 years, Colin S. Delahunty, in the Salt Lake Temple, on Aug. 23, 1946. The descendant of an early pioneer family that valued knowledge and education, Gwen received her BS degree from Brigham Young University in 1942. She was a long time member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Gwen was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served the Church, in various capacities, in many organizations of her home

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Mary worked as the school secretary at various schools in the Salt Lake School District and in the school district office itself, and eventually, retired from Riley Elementary School. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many positions throughout her life, including Relief Society President, Stake Relief Society Spiritual Living Leader, and teacher for various auxiliaries. Dwain and she served a mission to St. George, Utah. Mary loved and cherished others. She touched the lives of many by sharing her talents whenever she had the opportunity to serve. Her infectious laughter and good sense of humor carried her through many of life’s difficulties and through years of ill health. Mary was a gifted story teller, and each, like the story of her own life, carried a message to uplift and inspire. She will be greatly missed.In her later years, Dwain and she divided their time between Bountiful and St. George to take advantage of the good climate of each place. Mary is survived by her husband, Dwain Ross Morrill, her three children: Jane (Charles) Driscoll, Andrew (Holley) Morrill, and Leland (Sharlene) Morrill, her sister Juanita (Bruce) Wainwright, 15 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. She will be sorely missed by all of them. She was preceded in death by her parents, her two brothers, Robert A. Barclay and David L. Barclay, and one grandchild. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, June 3, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the North Canyon 5th Ward, 2505 South Davis Blvd. Friends may call on Wednesday, June 2, 2011 from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main Street, and at the Ward prior to services from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment will be held at Lakeview Cemetery in Bountiful. Online guestbook available at www.russonmortuary.com

Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle slipped through the veil on Sunday, May 29, 2011. He was born on May 21, 1933 to Albert Henry Manfull and Eva Bertha Burningham in Bountiful. Jesse was the second child in this family, however he was raised by Eva and William Aird. He attended school at Stoker Elementary, South Davis Jr. High and Davis High School graduating in 1951. Following high school Jess was drafted into the Army and took his basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. Just as he finished this training the war in Korea ended and he was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash.,driving an Army truck for two years. Jesse served an LDS Mission to the Navajo’s during the years of 1956-1957. Working at Chinle, St. Michaels, Ganado, Klagetoh and Wide Ruin AZ. He learned to love the people and the desert. With two other elders he helped translate the missionary discussions into Navajo. Jesse attended BYU where he studied Latin and English. He earned a B.A. and received a certificate to teach in the secondary school. He married Barbara J. England on June 8, 1962. She was also a teacher and during the summers Jess laid brick for Don Bangerter and then built his own home on South Davis Blvd. according to Barbara’s designs. Jess was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. His daily study of the Book of Mormon led him to works by Hugh Nibley. Added to

wards in both Ogden and Centerville. Gwen also served two missions alongside Colin, the first at the Visitors Center for the Mesa Arizona Temple and the second in Oakland, Calif. Beginning after her graduation from BYU, Gwen worked throughout her adult life as a respected executive secretary in Salt Lake City, Boise and Ogden, and developed skills that served her well as Colin’s secretary and scribe during his 19 years of active service as the patriarch of the Centerville Stake. Gwen loved to garden and took great pleasure in observing plants and gardens throughout the United States, Australia and other countries during her travels. She had a beautiful alto singing voice that sustained many a ward choir and, during her active life, was an ardent square dancer and a striving golfer. Preceded in death by her parents and by her only brother, Richard Johnson (Beverly). Survived by her husband Colin and son Robert (Pamela) of Bountiful, together with numerous nieces and nephews from both the Johnson and Delahunty families. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 2, 2011 at the Pheasant Ward Chapel, 950 Main Street, Centerville. Interment to follow at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Friends may call on the family on Wednesday evening from 6–8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main Street, and prior to the services at the ward from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Online guest book available at www.russonmortuary.com

these scholarly works Jess taught English at Viewmont High School. His students learned the classics and the arts of writing. After retiring from teaching, he tutored students at Benchmark Hospital. Because of his love of music, he and Barbara sang the “Messiah” with the South Davis Community Choir, he eventually became president of the choir. His service to the choir was added to his work in the Church as a Cub master, a Seventies group leader and he taught many insightful lessons to the high priests of the Bountiful 23rd Ward. Jess spent his retired years traveling with Barbara. He loved to study the landscape with Davis School “In Service” division. He was an avid rock collector and enjoyed his lapidary tools. In 1988 Jesse and Barbara traveled to Israel with the South Davis Community Choir singing “Elijah” and LDS hymns at a variety of venues. In November of 2003 Jesse and Barbara were called to serve in the Arizona Phoenix Mission and worked in Tuba City, Ariz., until December of 2004. Also, this couple worked a service mission at Deseret Mills in Kaysville for two years. They were released in February of 2011. Jesse was preceded in death by his parents, his father-in-law, James England, his son James McKay Manfull. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, his sons, Merrill (Jill), Matthew (Jill) Manfull, and a daughter, Melanie Reeves (Adam). Also surviving are grandchildren: Megan, Mason and McKenna Manfull, Colin, Cole and Cameron Reeves, Chad, Chelsea, Morgan, Madison, Tanner and Louisa Hall. Brothers, Richard (Elaine) Manfull, William Aird Jr. (Marcia), Mark (Debbie) Aird, and Sister Barbara Lefevre. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 4, 2011 at the Bountiful 28th Ward, 2285 South 200 West, Bountiful.Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Friday evening at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, and from 10-11 a.m. on Saturday at the church prior to services. Interment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com

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Gordon Rex Jensen 1935-2011 On the morning of May 28, 2011, Gordon Rex Jensen passed away peacefully at his home with loving family at his side. He battled stage IV pancreatic cancer bravely and with dignity for almost a year. His passing capped a marvelous sojourn through life filled with love for family, service to others, hard work and loyalty. Gordon was born Jan. 12, 1935 in Aurora, Utah, the son of Wilford Rex Jensen and Verla Madsen. Raised on a small farm, he learned to work hard. Summers would find him logging in the mountains, farming and feeding turkeys. He attended North Sevier High School in Salina where he was an outstanding student chosen as valedictorian and voted Best Athlete. Having scholarship offers, Gordon chose the University of Utah where he played on the basketball and baseball teams. He attended the University from 19531956, graduating with a degree in journalism. He went on to play professional baseball for a time in the Boston Red Sox organization. Air Force ROTC in college led to a three year commitment to the Air Force where he learned to fly airplanes attending flight school in Marana, Arizona and Bainbridge, Georgia. Later as a Public Relations and Information Officer while stationed at Andrews Air Force Base he welcomed the first Russian President to ever visit the United States, Nikita Kruschev. After the Air Force he began his business career by working for Modernfold Industries where he was employed for 12 years. As Executive Vice President he traveled through North America and Canada, meeting wonderful people and honing his executive and leadership skills. Gordon wanted to own his own business, preferably in Utah and marry a “Mormon girl.” He returned to Utah and bought a small manufacturing and distribution company, Holland Equipment Co. which he owned and grew for 32 years until his recent retirement. He also found the “Mormon girl”! He married his best friend and sweetheart, Mary Allred. He commented often that it was the best decision he ever made. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 12, 1979. Gordon had a strong and undeviating testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He served faithfully in various callings, including bishop, bishop’s counselor, high counselor, and teacher of young men. He also served on the Bountiful Temple

Committee. In his later years he exalted in the joy of teaching a Primary class. The blessing of the gospel in his life was tantamount as he embraced the principles of obedience and eternal families. He touched many lives in quiet subtle ways. Gordon had a zest for life. He loved people and always saw the best in them. He believed that with patience and planning, things would usually turn out for the best and they usually did. What mattered to Gordon most was being with his family. He was so proud of his sons and they loved spending time together. A favorite spot was Fish Lake, including hunting and fishing or enjoying endless summers at Lake Powell. He also loved all sports, whether playing himself or coaching little league baseball and basketball teams. The family logged many fun-filled hours supporting boys in their endless sporting endeavors. Though Gordon was a proud Ute alum and supporter, he made peace with BYU in his later years. Retirement years found Gordon and Mary serving a mission in Welfare Services as Missionary Coordinators, spoiling their grandchildren (at last a girl in the Jensen clan), golfing often with family and treasured friends, working on genealogy (he was so proud of his handcart heritage), and traveling throughout the world. A special experience was the bucket list dream of taking an extended road trip throughout the United States. Of Gordon’s many accomplishments, the one his family is most grateful for is the continuing legacy of being sealed together as a family for all eternity. His wife, children and grandchildren look forward to this rich association which will continue beyond the grave. It is said that he has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much; who has the respect of intelligent men, and the love of little children, who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem or a rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation of earth’s beauty or failed to express it; who has always looked for the best in others, and given the best he had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory a benediction. The family would like to thank the wonderful caregivers at Huntsman Cancer Institute, and the gentle hands of those at Rocky Mountain Hospice, particularly David B. who always gave so much. Gordon is preceded in death by his father, mother, and his brother, Raylan. He is survived by his wife, Mary, his three sons, Justin (Lisa), Jordan (Jennifer), and Cameron; and four precious grandchildren. A great blessing in Gordon’s life was the recent conversion and baptism of his only nephew, Joseph Jensen, Joe’s wife, Tracy, and their four children. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Foxhill Ward, 200 South Eagle Ridge Drive, North Salt Lake. A viewing will be held Friday, 6 - 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main Street, and again at the church from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment - Lakeview Memorial Cemetery. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com.

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BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer BOUNTIFUL — Joanne (Jody) Hunt Pratt has been invited to join the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers International Board as docent chairperson. She has just finished her term of office as company president for the Davis Heritage DUP Company, turning over her books to Victoria Wilson Chambers, who will serve as company president from June through May 2013. Pratt is a member of the Margaret Cowan Bryson Camp in Bountiful, where she served as camp captain and registrar. She is also a member of the Mayflower Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution Sego Lily Chapter in Bountiful. She has researched the many ancestors who went before her and says that their sacrifices mean a lot to her. Pratt has served as a docent at the Pioneer Memorial Museum in Salt Lake City. In her position as docent board chair, Pratt will replace Bonnie Morton of Kaysville who has served in that position for 10 years. The Pioneer Memorial Museum is located west of the Capitol in Salt Lake City. It contains many pio-

JODY PRATT INTRODUCES Vicki Chambers as president of the Margaret Cowan Bryson Camp of the DUP. Courtesy photo neer photos and artifacts, plus thousands of histories of the Utah pioneers. The museum is open for family history enthusiasts to do their research. Hours are six days a week from 9 a.m.5 p.m. and on Sundays from 1-5 p.m.Admission is free. Also, in Bountiful, the Jeremiah Willey cabin on Main Street by city hall, the

Hogan cabin in Woods Cross in the city park at 1500 South and 800 West, the Grist Mill marker one block south of Bountiful High School on Orchard Drive and the School House marker on U.S. 89 are pioneer sites which may be visited. Pratt is the wife of Pete Pratt and they have four

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children and 15 grandchildren. Chambers is from Bountiful and graduated from Bountiful High School, where she met her husband Wayne.After 20 years living in the eastern United States, they move back in 2003 and she joined the DUP. She is a member of the Valley View Camp in the Davis Heritage Company. She is involved with family history work and says she feels a purpose in gathering, compiling and writing histories of her ancestors. She is the mother of five and grandmother of five. Any woman 18 and over, who has Utah Pioneer ancestors may join the DUP. It perpetuates the names and achievements of the pioneers who founded Utah. The organization preserves landmarks, collects relics, histories, photos, maps and maintains a library. There are membership forms on the Internet at www.dupinternational.org. mwilliams@davisclipper.com Art • Collectibles Gifts • Antiques Come Visit Us! 58 No. Main Farminton, UT (801) 451-6400 Mon. - Sat. 10 - 6

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How to avoid painful kidney stones By David Henderson, M.D., a urologist at Lakeview Urology hat are kidney stones and what causes them? The kidneys have an important job; they remove waste and extra water from the blood. This filtering process creates urine, which then flows from the kidneys via the urinary tract. Sometimes, substances in the urine stick together, crystallize and develop into kidney stones.They can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball. People rarely notice this condition unless the kidney stones move into the urinary tract, create a blockage and cause pain, sometimes extreme. Kidney stones can “run in the family” or occur because of another medical condition. However, dehydration is the most common cause.When the body does not have enough water to flush out the kidneys and keep the urine clear, kidney stones are more likely to develop. Are all kidney stones the same? Kidney stones can be smooth or jagged, and are

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usually either yellow or brown. These are the four major types: 1.) The most common stone, a calcium oxalate, occurs when bones and muscles do not absorb calcium well. Instead of flushing out with the urine, the calcium joins with other waste products in the kidney and forms a stone. 2.) A struvite stone is often the result of an infection in the urinary system, and usually contains magnesium and ammonia. 3.) A uric acid stone forms when the urine contains too much acid, often due to eating too much meat. 4.) Cystine stones are rare, and related to a disease that tends to run in families. What are the symptoms? Small stones may pass without any noticeable symptoms or discomfort. The larger a stone is, however, the more pain it is likely to cause. As a stone travels from the kidney to the bladder, sharp, sudden pains may be felt in the abdomen or the side of the back, which sometimes move to the groin area. Other symptoms

include frequent and/or painful urination, blood in the urine, fever, chills, nausea and vomiting. Anyone experiencing these symptoms is encouraged to see a physician as soon as possible. What is the common treatment? Approximately 80 percent of kidney stones pass through the urinary tract on their own. Sometimes a doctor will prescribe medications that will help the stone to pass more easily. For larger stones, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy may be used. This treatment directs shock waves to a kidney stone to break it apart. The small pieces will then pass out of the body with the urine. Another option is a ureteroscopy. During this common procedure, physicians insert a tube through the urinary tract to reach and remove the kidney stone. A laser may be used during this procedure.

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O bi tu a ry Wilbur John May 1925-2011 Wilbur John May, age 86, passed away at the care facility in Bountiful, Utah on Monday, May 23, 2011 after his courageous battle with many health issues. He was born April 19, 1925 in Umatilla, Oregon to George Emil May and Jemima Berry Henson Durrant. He was the fifth son of six boys. In 1942 he graduated at 17 from West High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. He was drafted in the military in 1943 and served in World War II in the U.S. Navy Seabees and was stationed in New Guinea and the Philippines. In 1947 he received his Eagle Scout award with three Palms. His grandsons have honored him by following in his footsteps. He married his "brown eyed" sweetheart, Janice Croft, Sept. 4, 1952 in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in the Rose Park, Salt Lake City, Utah area for 57 years where they raised their fami-

ly. They have six children, five girls and one son. Claudia Schenk (Norman), Teresa Mikkelsen (David), Alana May, Linnea Muhlestein (Gary), Quinn John May (Barbara) and Marceena Hoole (LeRoy). They are blessed with four granddaughters and 14 grandsons and nine great-grandchildren. He loved camping, hunting, fishing and seeing what was around the next bend. He was an avid stamp and coin collector. He loved baseball and at one time he played on three different leagues. He was active in the community and volunteered for the Mobile Watch Program for 16 years and received many commendations. Wilbur had many callings in the LDS church and was an ordinance worker for 12 years in the Salt Lake Temple. He always attacked life with a smile and laughter. He could repair anything. He was a big man with big hands and a big heart who helped neighbors, friends and widows with many unselfish hours of service. He lived the Scout Oath and his life was a reflection of it . . . "On my honor I will do my best, to do my duty to God and my country and obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight." A viewing was held at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah on Monday, May 30, 2010 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at the Rose Park Stake Center, 760 North 1200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends may call from 9:4510:45 a.m. before services. Interment will be at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, 500 North 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Gilbert Raymond Wilburn 1920-2011 “Grandpa Great Toes” Gilbert Raymond Wilburn (Gib) returned to his heavenly home on Sunday, May 29, 2011 at the age of 90. He was surrounded by family and friends and loved ones. He was born Dec. 4, 1920, in a log cabin with dirt floors just outside of Rigby, ID; yet, during his long life he lived through a world of dramatic change. Gilbert is the son of Benjamin Franklin Wilburn and Estelle Leone Kelly. He is now reunited with his sweetheart of 56 years Bernice Hermansen Wilburn. They eloped and married on Dec. 28, 1941. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. World War II made a lasting imprint on Gilbert and Bernice as they, along with millions of others, put their lives on hold and literally moved to serve their country. Service in the US Army Air Corps cemented deep and dear friendships that spanned decades and fundamentally shaped Gilbert’s career as he transitioned from repairing aircraft to specializing in

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heavy-duty trucks and cars. There wasn’t anything Gilbert couldn’t fix or improve upon. His life-long association with the military has become even more memorable in recent days as Gilbert has been lovingly and expertly cared for at the Salt Lake City VA Hospital. We express our utmost thanks to the many fine people who took care of Gilbert when he needed it the most. Gilbert and Bernice opened their arms and home to their three children; Gilbert R. Wilburn Jr. (Lynne), Robert Lee Wilburn, and Wendy Lee Wilburn. Four chil-

dren preceded both Gilbert and Bernice in death, Carolyn, Patricia, Annette and Dennis. Also, Gilbert’s parents, his brother Benjamin F. Wilburn, sister Dorothy Merkey, and grandchildren Patrick Lee Wilburn and Emily Lynne Wilburn preceded him in death. His brother, John Owens, survives him. He will be greatly missed by his seven grandchildren Lise (Jim), Matt (Pam), Chad (Erin), Katherine and Nick, and his eight greatgrandchildren Emily, Nate, Isabella, Tillie, Ryan, Josh, Ellie and Abby. Gilbert was a meticulous record keeper who was always passionate about the finer details of everything and he was extremely conscientious—very little got by him. He applied the principle of “doing it right the first time” to everything he did. Gilbert and Bernice, along with Bountiful builder and brother Grant Hermansen built the home they lived in for 58 years. Gilbert and Bernice always unthinkingly gave and sacrificed whatever was needed, whether time, energy or resources, in the hopes their children would have the safety, stability, and opportunities that eluded them during the Great Depression and challenges of WW II. Friends and family will remember Gilbert in his many roles as a tireless worker, concerned Dad, proud Grandpa, and passionate

patriot. He served in his LDS Ward for many years as Elders Quorum President and Executive Secretary. We will reflect and miss his often-unexpected phone calls, a video camera raised high in the air capturing sweet memories to be enjoyed over and over again, and his generosity and willingness to do almost anything or fix everything for someone else. As a Grandpa he had an amazing capability to sit in the middle of chaos, take it all in, and smile knowing his time with us was cherished. Now, when he can no longer get the last word in, we want him to know that we---“Love you more.” A viewing will be held Sunday evening, June 5, 2011 from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main Street, Bountiful, Utah. A viewing will also be held Monday morning, June 6, 2011 from 10:45-11:45 a.m., with funeral services to follow at noon. The Monday morning viewing and service will be held at the Bountiful 11th Ward at 115 East Wicker Lane (2200 South) Bountiful, Utah. (The building is at the corner of 2200 South and Orchard Drive.) Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park at 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com

BOUNTIFUL — A soldier from Bountiful drowned in a boating accident in Alabama over the weekend. A memorial service is planned for June 6. Pvt. Cody Hendrickson, 34, was training at Fort

Rucker,Ala.. Army investigators say Hendrickson apparently fell from a boat he was riding in. He was reported missing on Saturday. His body was recovered on Monday. He joined the Army less

than five months ago, Hendrickson was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 13th Aviation Regiment and was currently participating in Advanced Individual Training. Hendrickson’s death is still being investigated.

UDOT begins work on I-15 auxiliary lane CENTERVILLE — Work has begun here on the addition of an auxiliary lane to northbound I-15. The Utah Department of Transportation is constructing the lane between the 500 West (US-89) on-ramp in Bountiful and the ramp to Exit 319 at Parrish Lane (SR-105) in Centerville. An auxiliary lane assists motorists attempting to enter the interstate get their vehicles up to freeway speeds more easily before entering traffic, as well as assisting those wishing to exit the interstate to move out of general traffic flow and begin to slow down as they prepare to enter the exit ramp.The lane is expected to be under construction for the next three months, and work will be conducted nightly, Monday through Friday, from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m. Work may also be conducted on weekends from 6 p.m. on Saturday

evening until Monday morning at 10 a.m. This project includes the widening of the interstate bridge structure over Pages Lane, installation of improved storm water drains, concrete traffic control barriers and paving of the new lane. Motorists may see few restrictions initially, but should prepare for shoulder closures and occasional lane closures as dictated by the flow of construction. Motorists with time-sensitive travel should plan ahead and consider alternate routes, such as the Legacy Parkway, or SR-106 through Davis County. For more information about this project, contact the project team at 801-4482930, e-mail I-15parrishlane@vox-creative.com, or visit the project website at http://udot.utah.gov and click on the Know Where Know Why tab.

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AUSTIN BANKOWSKI LED most of Region 6 as a co-MVP in the All-Region 6 baseball team. See story on page B3.

Year full of deep title runs, surprising teams HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS YEAR IN REVIEW:

DAVIS COUNTY — It’s been a wild and crazy year for high school sports. From Bountiful football making a near-run to the 4A title game, to the Davis boys and girls track and cross country teams taking home state titles. The 2010-2011 high

school sports seasons have been filled with thrilling games, matchups, and even a few upsets or two. As we take a look at the year that was, the next page will serve as a comprehensive roundup for the sports competing during the seasons of the year (football,

volleyball and girl’s soccer for fall, etc.) We’ll take a look at a year full of ups and downs as we travel through the fall, winter, and spring sports to find the best stories (and photos) of the school year. sgillet@davisclipper.com

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Fall sports full of excitement, heartache BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor DAVIS COUNTY — The gridiron, the hardcourts and the soccer field filled us with the early excitement of high school sports as summer turned to fall. With the initial kickoff of Friday’s football games, the fall sports season began with a bang as three of the four south Davis County schools walked away with victories. The Viewmont Vikings, however, had the unfortunate draw of getting the reigning 5A football champions for their opening game, suffering a loss via shutout. Meanwhile Davis,Viewmont, Bountiful and Woods Cross all kicked off the girls soccer season that same week, having all the excitement start even before football. The two sets of hardcourts (the gym and the tennis courts) also went for an early start, and the trends started to come alive within the following weeks. The Darts football, soccer, volleyball and tennis teams were nearing region titles, while the Vikings, Wildcats and Braves fought for top position in their regions the entire year. While a few things became the usual norm for all fans in the county, things also started to change before we knew it. The Braves football team,

DAVIS’ KAYLIE KAMALU helped the Darts reach the semifinals of the 5A playoffs. Davis finished in third place for the volleyball season. Photo: Jen Barnett www.photo-jen-ics.com. under the long-time tutelage the cellar by crushing of Larry Wall, defeated the Clearfield and Roy in backWildcats for the 20th straight to-back weeks, while the time; while the Vikings socWildcats – despite their 3-0 cer and volleyball teams finish in the last three reguwere fighting for position lar season games – were left just to get into the 5A state out of the 4A playoffs. playoffs. All four local high Mid-season saw a lot of schools made the volleyball changes occur in many of playoffs after tough camthe sports, however. Bounti- paigns the year before, as ful football was paving its well as all four soccer teams road to becoming region (Bountiful and Woods Cross champions, while the Darts finished 2-3 in Region 6, only loss of the regular seawhile Davis ran away in son cost them a region title. Region 1 with the title and Viewmont finished out of Viewmont was forced to

play-in for a spot). By the time playoffs rolled around for everyone else that is when the Braves’ girls tennis and Darts’ cross country teams took home state titles in their respective sports. Meanwhile, a lot of surprises and disappointments followed for the remaining sports as the deep title runs by a few teams ended up breaking the hearts of the players, coaches and fans. Braves football, despite putting up 35 points against Mountain Crest, fell a game short of reaching the 4A finals while the Darts soccer team was snake-bitten by three key turnovers that led to goals and a 3-0 loss to exit the 5A tourney. Darts volleyball also fell a game short of being crowned the 5A state champs (they swept their opponent in the third place match), and the Lady Vikings soccer team were a strong candidate to capture the 5A crown from out of nowhere (according to many other news sources). The Lady Vikes lost in double-overtime on a goal that wasn’t a goal, and were forced to settle for second place. However, with all the teams having some success through the year and into the playoffs, the same teams should be able to make stronger, better runs for the 2011 season.

Rivals converging topped winter sports BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor DAVIS COUNTY — It was a matchup to remember as the Woods Cross Wildcats and Bountiful Braves converged on the hardwood of the Dee Events Center in Ogden. And while the rival’s clashed to determine who got to fight Highland for the state 4A boy’s basketball title, the rest of the winter sports world was filled with stories to remember. From the Woods Cross girls swim team taking home their first ever state title to the Davis County Independent (DCI) hockey team winning the independent hockey crown, winter sports were chocked full of excitement from start to finish. All of the winter sports seemingly kicked off with a bang all at the same time, as the Darts and Vikings boys basketball teams started their season off with strong performances. The Vikings girls, under the regime of new head coach Clint Straatman and transfer player Xojian Harry, started winning the tight games they weren’t used to in years past, and the Woods Cross Lady Cats were off to a very slow start following their region championship the year before. All four local schools’ swim teams dived into action as Viewmont and Davis were dominating their swim meets with other schools.

THE DCI HOCKEY team, led by Dax Hobbs among others, captured the independent state hockey title over Weber County Independent in overtime. Photo: Courtesy Woods Cross and Bounti- wrestling and swim team The Braves won, but ultiful, meanwhile, also battled were all gearing up for an mately lost to Highland in all the way to regionals with appearance in the state com- the final game. strong performances of their petition. DCI’s strong push to an own. During state, the Bountiindependent title was led by As wrestling hit the mats ful Mandonelles swept Dax Hobbs, a speedy skater with some familiar faces through all three competithat scored in nearly every from the football field and tions to win another state breakaway opportunity and other sports, Davis,Viewdrill title, while the Lady was close to leading the mont and DCI hit the ice Wildcats swim team was entire state in points for the and started a season for poised for a state title run of season in hockey. hockey fans that they won’t their own at the pool. Finally, as the Lady ‘Cats want to forget. On the hardwood, two of swim team claimed its state At the halfway point, the three girls basketball title, the Darts were still hopmost of the teams in all the teams (Bountiful,Woods ing to make a leap at the 5A sports either stayed in posiCross) were shown the door wrestling crown. tion or were ready to make a in the first round of the 4A But with few wrestlers in run to the playoffs. playoffs, while the Lady the finals, they ended up finThe Lady ‘Cats, once 0-7 Vikes were kicked out in the ishing ninth.The Vikings to start the season, went on a second round after holding a were two spots behind them seven game winning streak 22-point halftime lead in 11th place while Layton and won 11 of their last 13 against Fremont in the quar- finished second behind games to finish in second ter-finals. Pleasant Grove. place in Region 6. Both Davis and ViewWith three of the five The Lady Braves, meanmont boys’ teams exited the sports crowning a state while, fell from the region state tournament in the first champion from south Davis lead to finish in third place. round, while the Braves and County, the 2011-12 winter The Lady Vikes made the Wildcats had a semi-final to sports season should lead to playoffs with a strong finish, remember at the Dee bigger stories ahead. while every boys’ basketball, Events Center. sgillet@davisclipper.com

THE DAVIS HIGH girls (above) and boys track teams took home state titles as one of the few successful spring sports teams this season. Photo: Courtesy

Weather marred exciting spring BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor DAVIS COUNTY — The rowdiness of winter sports wrapped up, and fans were ready to head outside to watch all the spring sports that were ready to kick off. Unfortunately, mother nature didn’t get the initial memo. Spring sports started with one cancellation after another as even a few soccer games were postponed or cancelled from the early snow. Bountiful kicked off the soccer season with a hardfought win over Logan. Davis threw out the first pitch in baseball after a week full of cancellations, losing to West to open up the year. The Lady Braves and Wildcats were the first rival teams to get together on the softball diamond, with Bountiful coming out on top to open up region play in softball. That game was also preceded by many movements and cancellations, mainly caused by the March rain and snow. With little to few brakes in the season aside from spring break, teams ended up staggering toward a normal schedule as the skies began to open up. By then, the Davis softball team was fighting for a stronger spot in the playoffs, the Vikings, Darts,Wildcats and Braves baseball teams were all in ready face off with each other, and the Vikings soccer team was making its run toward a region title. As rugby and lacrosse were still rolling through the weather and playing games, the Darts and Braves lacrosse teams were playing strong on the boys’ side while the Lady Vikings lacrosse team was on their way to a division crown and a spot in the playoffs. The end of the regular season came with a gorge of games crammed into the final weeks, with many matchups determining region crowns and playoff spots.

Again fans were joyous with the notion of the majority of teams reaching the playoffs, with many hoping for deep title runs from some strong teams all season long. But in many sports, that didn’t happen. The Darts and Vikings baseball teams, who shared the region title, were ousted from the 5A playoffs after two games. The same fate fell to the Braves, with the Wildcats leaving the 4A tournament just one game later. Similarities also occurred in softball, as all three schools that were in the state tournaments (Bountiful, Davis and Woods Cross) were gone in either two or three games. While the Darts boy’s lacrosse team fell short of a title game after a strong season; the Vikings and Braves also had early exits from the playoffs. The Viking girls lacrosse team, however, reached the pinnacle playoff game only to fall short of a championship after being outscored in the second half. Viewmont’s tennis team finished their strong season with a second-place finish in state, tying with Cottonwood while finishing behind Brighton. And while the Davis boy’s and girl’s track teams took home their own state titles, the Vikings soccer team was battling with Alta to determine who would face Brighton for the 5A state title. Two goals by the Hawks sent then-unbeaten Viewmont home, while Alta went on to beat the Bengals 3-2. In all, the spring sports season was full of a few ups, but a lot of downs, as the majority of teams were left out in the cold in the closing weeks of the playoffs. Next spring, however, should be filled with the hopes that the local schools will perform better than before, whether during the regular season or in the playoffs. But it will be a long few months before spring rolls around again.


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Bankowski leads All-Region 6 team BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor WOODS CROSS — When the basketball season ended and the baseball season began, many student athletes had to make the quick transition from the hard court to the baseball diamond. For many, including senior Austin Bankowski, the quick turnaround wasn’t a problem. As recently as last week, coaches from all of the 4A schools tallied their votes as to who they thought belonged on the All-Region 6 team for baseball, with Bankowski receiving coMVP honors along with East’s Crew Carlson and Olympus’ Spencer Lindsley. Bankowski’s efforts came from the mound as well as at the plate this season. Following a seven-win year on the mound in 2010, he went 5-6 this season including the playoffs, tying him for 17th among all pitchers in class 4A. At the plate, Bankowski belted four home runs, including one against Bonneville in the 4A state playoffs that helped the Wildcats get back into the game, and had numerous crucial hits throughout the season. On the first team were his teammates Tyman Weiler,

WOODS CROSS SENIOR Austin Bankowski was voted as the co-MVP of Region 6 for baseball as he helped the ’Cats reach the playoffs. Photo: Jen Barnett www.photo-jen-ics.com Zac Fisher, Blake Titmus, all 25 games for Woods Tanner Fredrickson and Cross this year. Tyler Brown. Titmus also had a solid Weiler was second on the year at the plate, tying for team in wins this season, the team lead in triples while posting a 4-1 record on the finishing with three doubles mound while belting four on the year. doubles and four home runs Fredrickson recorded a on the year. pair of extra-base hits at the Fisher also pitched a few plate, while Brown had an 0games for the Wildcats, post- 1 pitching record with a pair ing a 2-1 record with six dou- of doubles for the Wildcats, bles at the plate as he played who finished 13-12 this sea-

son including the playoffs. Bountiful’s first team includes Taylor Byington, Drew Watson and Luke Larsen, who each helped the Braves achieve a 12-14 overall record while getting them into the state 4A playoffs. Byington led a pitching staff that mostly included Tommy Lalli and Ricky Medrano this season. A threat both at the plate and on the mound, Byington led the Braves in wins (6), doubles (9) and home runs (2). His 6-2 mark tied him for 13th in all of 4A in wins as well. Larsen played all 26 games for the Braves along with most of his teammates, posting up good offensive numbers while hitting a pair of doubles on the season. Drew Watson finalized the first-team votes, and there were no players from Woods Cross or Bountiful listed on the second team for the season. East led all voters as a team with eight overall selections (including MVP, first and second teams), while Woods Cross was second with six selections. Olympus had four selections, followed by Bountiful (three), Stansbury (two), Tooele (two) and Highland (one). sgillet@davisclipper.com

Norton, Woodfall lead Davis in All-Region team BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor KAYSVILLE — The Davis High School softball team fought tooth and nail just to get into the state 5A playoffs, where they were eliminated three games later. The Lady Vikings, on the other hand, didn’t fare as well as their rivals, finishing 7-14 overall while on the outside looking in. Both teams, however, had at least two players as the Darts and Vikings combined to have eight players selected as members of the AllRegion 1 softball team. Leading Davis through the first team were three members, including Cheyenne Norton,Autumn Woodfall and Dani MacKay. Norton, a sophomore, pitched in 21 of the team’s 22 games this year, posting an 11-10 record overall while hitting four doubles and a home run. Norton’s win total tied her for eighth among all pitchers in class 5A. The only game Norton didn’t start went to Devanee Gelter instead, as she got a win for Davis during the regular season. Junior Autumn Woodfall served as the backstop for Norton, providing some much-needed power for the Lady Darts during the season. For the year,Woodfall was second on the team in doubles (six) while leading the team in home runs (also six) for Davis. Her home run total was fourth among all 5A players this season, and tied her for

DAVIS’ CHEYENNE NORTON won 11 games for the Darts this season. Photo: Jen Barnett www.photo-jen-ics.com 19th among all players state- one home run on the season wide. for Davis. The Lady Darts last firstWhile far behind the 5A team selection went to leader for doubles at 15, MacKay.As an infielder she MacKay was still able to finpiled up eight doubles to ish in the top-15 in that catelead the team while hitting gory, finishing in a tie for

15th with six other players. The second team included Viewmont’s Megan Peay and Bailee Tyteca, along with Davis’ Cheyne Moffett, C.J. Olsen and Ali Smith. Peay led the Vikings charge with four doubles to lead the team in that category. Although she had a stellar season inside the circle last year, she struggled through a rough 2011 campaign with just a pair of wins. Tyteca was one of six players to hit at least one home run during the campaign and was tied for second on the team in doubles with three. Moffett was second on the Lady Darts with six doubles on the season, while Olsen had a pair of doubles, a triple (to lead the team) and one home run for Davis. Smith played in all 22 games for the Darts, compiling one extra base hit on the year. sgillet@davisclipper.com

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Rosters announced for baseball all-star game BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor DAVIS COUNTY — The baseball season for 4A and 5A classifications wrapped up last week, bringing another exciting high school sports season to a close. But for a select few players, the season will extend for one more game as they will take part in the 4A and 5A All-Star Games on Saturday, June 4. The games will be played at 3:30 p.m. for 5A and 7 p.m. for 4A, and will be played at Ogden’s Raptors Field. In the 5A game, Jared Taylor will represent the Davis Darts as the only member of Davis on the team. He will play for the 5A North squad along with locals Daniel Johnson of Clearfield, Kaden Eichmeier of Northridge, and Jake Hewitt of Syracuse high schools. The 5A South squad is comprised of 16 players from 14 different high schools, mostly from the Salt Lake area. In 4A,Taylor Byington of Bountiful and Austin Bankowski of Woods Cross will be representing their respective schools as they play

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for the 4A South Team. They are also the lone representatives for their schools with Bonneville and Mountain Crest each having a pair of players on the team. Byington and Bankowski, who were involved in a pitchers’ duel that went Woods Cross’ way back in early April, will now sit on the same side Saturday night. Both are also listed as pitchers according to the rosters provided to the Clipper, however, both have also played other positions during the year. Organizers have also mentioned that professional and college scouts will also be in attendance. Players will get together with a special dinner beforehand, and Most Valuable Player awards will be announced after the completion of each game. Lindquist field is located at 2330 Lincoln Avenue in Ogden and is home to the Ogden Raptors, a Single-A minor league baseball team. Admission to the game is free. sgillet@davisclipper.com


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Youth camp entering third year of success Summer youth camps a plenty at local schools

BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Sports Editor KAYSVILLE — Professional football players may still be locked out of participating in team events during the summer. But that won’t stop at least a trio of National Football League players being a part of the third annual Act of Love Football Training Camp, taking place next Friday and Saturday, June 1011. The camp will take place at Kaysville’s Sportsplex, located at 1188 Sportsplex Drive.The camp is for ages 4-17 and will include training on both days along with other activities for all participants. However, there’s more to this camp than just a simple two-day affair. In attendance will be three NFL players including Luther Elliss, a former player for the Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos. According to Daphne Elwood, the event chair, former Tennessee Titans, Seattle Seahawks and New York Jets player Andre Dyson will also be in attendance. Dan Ziedman – currently a punter for the Carolina Panthers – will also be in attendance, bringing a strong presence of football players to the local area. “Those are just the players I know are coming or have committed to come,” she said. “I’ve contacted other players from other teams but haven’t heard back from them. “This event has gotten larger every year and (Ellis)

Viewmont swim camp signing up BOUNTIFUL — The Viewmont Vikings swim team had a strong performance during the winter season for swimming. Now, they want to take their skills and pass them on to local youth who want to learn the many different swimming skills. Viewmont High School will be holding their fourth annual swim camp starting Monday, June 6, at the South Davis Recreation Center in Bountiful. Swimmers will learn several basic swimming strokes including freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and basic starts and turns. Attending the camp will be coaches Steve Doman, Brit Bailey and Mark Rencher.They will be assisted by the 2011-2012 team captains. Doman will head the entire camp, which will conclude on Saturday, June 11. The camp is available for swimmers grade 6-12 and the cost for the camp is $50. Cost includes a custom designed T-shirt. Registration is being done at the Recreation Center. To sign up, visit www.southdavisrecreation.c om.

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THE ACT OF LOVE Adoption Football camp is entering its third year, with this year’s version taking place at the Kaysville Sportsplex. Photo: Courtesy. has been with us for many Dancers, Blaze cheerleaders been a great help to us and years helping out. He’s a and a silent auction. they’re a great organization tremendous help to the “The Kaysville Mayor as a whole. camp.” will be there too,” said “We’re glad to be able to The first day of the camp Elwood. “And we’ll have a help the agency.” will include training from raffle, a face painting stand Sign ups are still being starting at 8:30 a.m. from and a few food vendors. accepted for the camp.The Elliss, Dyson and Ziedman. “We’ll also be giving out cost is $35 for youth ages 4-6 Other players from the local camp MVP awards for the and $55 for ages 7-17.The Utah Blaze team may also best players during the camp will include at T-shirt be in attendance along with camp. It’s the best part of along with other extra items other professional trainers at the whole camp.” and all the proceeds will go that time. Elwood also mentioned towards Act of Love AdopDay two will provide a lit- another importance of the tions. tle more excitement for all in camp, and that’s to raise For more information attendance, however. money for the adoption cen- about the camp or to sign That day from 12-4 p.m. ter Act of Love. up, contact Daphne Elwood there will be a public-invited “All the proceeds will go at daphnephotogratailgate party that will toward that adoption phy501@yahoo.com or call include a live band, Jazz agency,” she said. “They’ve 801-671-3495.

DAVIS COUNTY — High school sports are officially over and graduation is just around the corner for some high school athletes. In the meantime, several local high schools will be holding youth camps for their respective sports in the coming weeks and are urging youth to sign up for the camps as soon as possible. At Bountiful High School there will be a pair of camps for youth to attend. From June 6-10, the basketball team will be holding a youth camp for elementary and junior high students who want to learn the basics of basketball. Youth will learn to dribble, pass and shoot, along with other skills, and the camps will run from 8-10 a.m. for elementary students and from 12-2 p.m. for junior high students. Also, Bountiful High school will be holding a youth volleyball camp from June 27-30 from 10-12 p.m. The camp is for elementary students from grades 48 and will offer students the basic skills of volleyball during the four-day camp.

Cost for the two camps are $40 for basketball and $75 for volleyball if they preregister. Both camps will include different amenities as part of the student’s participation. To sign up for the basketball camp, contact Bountiful High School at 801-4023900. For the volleyball camp, contact Lane Herrick at lherrick@dsdmail.net. Viewmont High School will also be holding a volleyball camp from June 6-10. The camp is for youth ages K-12 and will be held from 1-3 p.m. Although the camp is for Viewmont High School, the camp will be held at Davis High due to summer construction. The camp will also offer basic volleyball skills such as spiking, digging and serving, among other skills. Cost of the camp is $55$75 and will include a ball and a T-shirt.Any additional children will cost between $5-$10 extra. For more information about the camp or to sign up for the camp, contact Melissa Brewer at 801-915-3649. sgillet@davisclipper.com


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Davis High School (Editor’s note: The Clipper was inadvertently sent the wrong list, which was published May 29, 2011. Following is the 2011 list.) Dallin Eugene Abendroth Brian Stanley Adair Diana Virginia Aguayo Stetson J Airam Jonathan Samuel Alder Malynn Mara Allen Araleigh Miriam Ames Kevin Scott Andelin Annalina R Andersen Jessica Lynn Anderson Jordan Daniel Anderson Julia N Anderson Katelyn Anderson Kathryn Isabella Anderson Lyndee Anderson Marissa Brooke Anderson Shannon L Anderson Tara Celeste Anderson Alyssa M Arbuckle Michael Allen Arnold Alyssa Clare Ashton Tyson Lee Ator Brittany Carol Attanasio Tara Lynn Austin Bryce Kent Avery Kendra Bailey Meghan May Bailey Dallin Richard Baird Bethany Baker Kaitlyn Savannah Baker Lauren Baker Ryan J Ballif Shelby Lanece Ballif Jason Dee Barfuss Jamie K Barlow Steven James Barlow Hollie Princess Barnes Madison Shaneece Barney Morgan Taylor Bass Parker Dee Bass Morgan Bates Colby Sean Bean Andrew Thomas Beard Christine L Beasley Justin Albert Becker Jeremy Beeton Jessica Beeton Jeremy Tyler Bell Brauntae Lyn Bennett Carli Bennett Parker J Bennett Matthew S Benson Shelbi May Bentley Alison Berghout Jeremy Dee Bergman Bridger Berthold Spencer Martin Betker Brock Stephen Beyer Alandra Marguirite-Erin Bingham Michael Bingham Megan Adele Bird Erika W Bishop Kelsey Dawn Blackham Emily Sue Blankinship Kevin Clint Blood Mckinze Lynn Blood Tanner James Boden Christopher Burnett Bodkin Kyle Burnett Bodkin Tyler H Bone Trae Gregory Boothe Erika Lynn Bos Amy Claire Boudesoccque Ashton Vernon Bouvang Alison Mckinlay Bowe Shae Cassandra Boynton Anna Marie Bradford Alexis Bradshaw Emily Hope Bradshaw Elisha Braithwaite Kjerstyn Bremer Kyle Bradford Brock Parker Brent Brown Rebekah Margaret Brown Richard Mason Brown Ryan O Brown Tessa Brown Joseph Stuart Browning Syndle Marie Bruehl Grey Robert Bryson Madison Iline Bullard Tyson Clayson Bullock Chelsea Ann Burgess

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EVENTS June 3

• Show Layton Your Talent deadline extended. Layton City Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with the Davis Arts Council are excited to announce the 3rd annual Show Layton Your Talent Competition. Applications to audition are now being accepted. Application and contest rules and regulations are available online at www.laytoncity.org or www.thedavisarts.org. Applications are due by Friday, June 3, at 5 p.m. Auditions will be held on Saturday, June 11 at Layton High School. The 12 finalists chosen at auditions will then perform on Saturday, June 25 at the opening concert of the Davis Arts Council’s Summer Nights with the Stars season. First place winner receives $1,000, 2nd place winner receives $500, 3rd place winner receives $250 and a new category this year: audience favorite winner receives $1,000. For more information visit www.laytoncity. org or www.thedavisarts.org.

June 4 • Davis County Library System Summer Mini-Book sale, 725 S. Main, Bountiful, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Prices are $1 for hardbacks and 25 cents for paperbacks. DVDs, VHS tapes and audio books will also be for sale. Quantities are limited. Cash and checks are acceptable. For more information call Davis County Library at 801-295-8732 or 801-451-2322.

June 14 • The Davis County Republican Women will hold a family Flag Day celebration, 7 p.m., at Jim Hansen’s log cabin, 56 S. 200 W., Farmington. Former Congressman Jim Hansen will be the speaker and a flag retirement ceremony will be held.

June 18

‘Show Layton Your Talent’ auditions will be June 11 at Layton High School. See “events” for more information.

• Enjoy free, informal concerts at the Brigham Young Historic Park, featuring the Wasatch and District Pipe Band; Celtic and Scottish tunes, drum salutes and rousing marches. No tickets needed. The park is located on the southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue, SLC. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Call 801-2403323 for concert updates.

June 7

• Aggie Family Day at Lagoon Join other Aggies for a fun-filled day at the 4th Annual Aggie Family Day

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• The South Davis Family History Center, 3350 S.100 E., Bountiful, 801-2994239, 6-7:30 p.m., offers the following classes: • June 7: Mocavo.com and Family Search: Search Engine • June 14: Introduction to Ancestry.com • June 21: Ancestry.com Family Trees Classes are for anyone interested in learning more about Family History and how to Find Your Ancestors. Hands-on time is available in the Family History Center following all classes.

June 4, 15 • Weber Basin Water Conservancy District offers a free landscape and gardening class series to assist all water users, both residential and commercial, in having a healthy and attractive landscape while reducing the outdoor water consumption needed to maintain it. The classes are held at Weber Basin’s main office in Layton, which is also the site of the Learning Garden. The Learning Garden is a two-acre garden designed to teach principles for achieving a beautiful and healthy landscape while using less water. Classes are held at the Learning Garden located at: 2837 East Highway 193 in Layton. Classes are free but please call to reserve your seat. 801-771-1677. June 4: Beautiful, Healthy Lawns June 4: Utah Native Plants June 4: Low Maintenance Yards by Larry Sagers June 15: Colorful, Water Wise Perennials

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• Enjoy free, informal concerts at the Brigham Young Historic Park, featuring the Broadway & Co.; Broadway show tunes sung by local musical theater performers. No tickets needed. The park is located on the southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue, SLC. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Call 801-240-3323 for concert updates.

June 11 • South Davis Community Hospital (SDCH) is pleased to present a benefit concert event featuring acclaimed violinist Lynnette Thredgold, 7 p.m. at The Capitol Theatre, in Salt Lake City. The evening will include classical, pop, blues and Broadway-style performances by Lynnette Thredgold and Guest Artists: Pianist Jed Moss, Baritone Tyler Oliphant, and Artists of Ballet West

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Michael Bearden, Arolyn Williams, Alison DeBona and Aidan DeYoung, with choreography by Ballet West Artist, Tom Mattingly. The evening also marks the premier of Thredgold’s “Tango Blues.” One hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit South Davis Community Hospital, a Non-Profit Specialty Care organization located in Bountiful. Contributions are tax deductible. For information about South Davis Community Hospital, visit www.sdchfoundation.org. Ticket prices are $25, $75 and $125. Tickets available online at www.arttix.org or at ArtTix ticket office locations or by calling 801-355-ARTS or 888-451-ARTS.

June 18 • Enjoy free concerts under the stars in Grant’s Gulch at Cherry Hill, 1325 S. Main Street, Kaysville, 9-10 p.m. Everyone welcome. Seating provided. Performing will be Mint Condition, classic rock-n-roll from the70s and 80s.

June 30 • The Matt Flinner Trio will be performing at the Ogden Nature Center at 7 p.m. Tickets are $17 for adults, and $10 for children 12 and under. For tickets and information visit www.ogdennaturecenter.org or call 801-621-7595.

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• Free Sunday Concert series, 7 p.m., Ed Kenley Amphitheater, 403 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton. Sponsored by the Davis Arts Council.

MOMS offering Moms Support. The MOMS Club is part of an international network of support groups for mothers who have chosen to stay at home to raise their children. The club includes mothers of all ages and includes the Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield, Syracuse, Clinton and surrounding areas.Come learn about the exciting activities and events planned for members as well as more involvement opportunities. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Woodward Park 1505 N. 25 E., Layton, 12-3 p.m. RSVP or for more information laytonmoms@hotmail.com

• Hale Center Theatre will be hitting the stage with their production of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.” Tickets can be purchased at www.halecentertheatre.org.

at Lagoon! Meet USU Aggie football players, enjoy free Aggie Ice Cream, and enter a raffle for prize drawings. A special alumni event will be held at the Meadow Pavilion at 6 pm. Park hours: 11a.m.. - 10 p.m. Alumni event: 6 p.m. at the Meadow Pavilion , 375 Lagoon Drive, Farmington. Cost: $35/single day passport (4 years of age and older) and $30 for toddler single day passport (3 years of age and younger). An entrance only, free pass is available for toddlers only (2 years of age and younger). Lagoon doesn’t provide for any other free passes. Parking: $8 per vehicle RSVP: June 22, 2011 For info to register contact craig.whyte@usu.edu

• Kaysville Parks & Recreation is proud to present the first annual Art and Music Festival. The day will begin with Sunrise Zumba and end with a movie in the park. Prepare to be entertained by local musicians throughout the day. Surrounding the entertainment will be quilt displays, art displays, kid’s corner, artists in action and artisan and food vendors. Free for the entire family. Headliner musical performance by Kurt Bestor! • MOMS Club stands for

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Matt Flinner has made a career out of playing acoustic music in new ways. Starting out as a banjo prodigy who was playing bluegrass festivals before he entered his teens, Flinner later took up the mandolin, won the National Banjo Competition in Winfield, Kan. in 1990, and won the mandolin award there the following year. Matt moved to Nashville in 1999 and is now widely considered one of the hottest and most creative mandolin players on the acoustic scene. His trio takes the Rockies as inspiration.

STAGE

• Layton City Parks and Recreation is currently accepting registrations for Bowhunter Education classes. These classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6- 9 p.m., June 9, 14 and 16. For additional details visit www.laytoncity.org or call 801-336-3924.

Fourth Thursday • The Utah Safety Council is now offering free car seat classes for the community covering a variety of aspects. Pre-registration is required. Contact the Utah Safety Council at 801-478-7878 to register or to find the nearest fitting station near you.

CLUBS

June 13-July 11

Second Saturday

• CenterPoint Legacy Theatre will present “Civil War” at the Davis Performing Arts Center, 525 N. 400 W., Centerville. The compelling story of our nation’s hardest and finest hours told from the perspective of soldiers, slaves and civilians. Composer Frank Wildhorn brings the Civil War to life through soaring songs and unforgettable characters. For tickets and more information, call 801-298-1302.

• The Bountiful Community Service Council, which sets up activities, meets every second Saturday, 8 a.m., at Bountiful City Hall, 790 S. 100 East. For more information, please contact Richard Watson at 801-540-3146. • Davis County Amateur Radio Club meets the second Saturday of the month, Davis County Justice Complex, Farmington. 10 a.m. For more information about the club, please visit the DCARC website at www.DCARC.net

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NEW CASTING Calls!! Actors, Extras, Models. $10-$95 hourly. No school or experience. 801438-0067

************************* CLIPPER ROUTES AVAILABLE! CARRIERS NEEDED!!! (AGES 10-16) ************************** ***** *BOUNTIFUL AREA* 1800 S. & 200 W. Pay Plus Tips and Raises ************************** ***** *WEST BOUNTIFUL* Pay Plus Tips and Raises ************************** **** *NORTH SALT LAKE* Pay Plus Tips and Raises

DRIVERS: 4 Teams Needed! Great Pay & No-Forced Dispatch! CDL-A, 2yrs. Exp. Req. Miller Brothers Express, x123 or x103: 1-800-366-6239

***SPRINKLERS*** All types of repairs & up-grades. New Installs. Lic/Ins. Since 1987 801-292-0450 We do it all!

YARD WORK 3 hard workers $60/hr. Anything for you and your yard. We will hard for you. Call Jared 801-652-3028

DRIVERS: HOPPERBOTTOM for HCT. Up to .40cpm & Great Equipment. CDL-A, 2yrs exp req. Clean MVR. David 800635-7687 *1055 M-F 8am-4pm only

PREMIUM DARK weed free organic composted top soil. Composted ground cover mulches, play ground mulch, public welcome. Call for pricing. Small and large load delivery. Contractor prices available. 801295-8907 or 801-544-0201

KARL’S TREE & YARD SERVICE Pruning, Shaping, Removal of Trees/Bushes. Lawn mowing., other landscaping jobs. Free estimates. Call Karl 801-2980610

DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted Bountiful office. Experience required. Fax resume to 801397-1119 or Call 801-397-2323. EARLY MORNING manager to open recreation center. 4:307:30am, M-F. Must have good customer service and basic first aid skills. Apply at South Davis Recreation Center 550 N 200 W, Bountiful. CUSTOMER SERVICE/NEGOTIATORS needed. 100 Positions to fill $400 weekly paid training. $40$100 salary travel required. Please call 217-241-3176 Teacher Learn to teach children to think for themselves in a fast-paced academic environment. Challenger School is seeking exceptional individuals for teaching positions in the Farmington and Salt Lake City areas. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and brief essay discussing your view of America to HR\@>challengerschool.com. Make Organic Products! Bubble & Bee Organic (bubbleandbee.com) is looking for an energetic person for the position of Part-Time Production Team Member. He/she will help us make some of the worlds only certified organic personal care products, including 100% organic deodorants, lip balms, body butters. The products you make will actually be in stores like Harmon’s and Whole Foods! Lab experience, baking, food prep, or kitchen skills a plus. Will consider training an applicant with an above-average work ethic, great organizational skills, and fabulous attitude. Needs the ability to comfortably lift and maneuver 40 lbs. Pay $9-$12 hr, DOE. 30 hrs/week. E-mail resume to: stephanie\@>bubbleandbee.co m. No phone calls please. TEACHER LEARN to teach children to think for themselves in a fast-paced academic environment. Challenger School is seeking exceptional individuals for teaching positions in the Farmington and Salt Lake City areas. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and brief essay discussing your view of America to HR\@>challengerschool.com CNA POSITIONS: Afternoon shift available, experience preferred. Some weekends and holidays a must Apply at www.rlg.net.

CNA CLASSES Become a Certified Nurse Assistant! Two courses now being offered! Choose either a six week night/weekend class, or a two week day class! Call Janice for start dates at (801)589-2597 or visit www.cnacareers.com 31129

MAKE ORGANIC Products! Bubble & Bee Organic (bubbleandbee.com) is looking for an energetic person for the position of Part-Time Production Team Member. He/she will help us make some of the worlds only certified organic personal care products, including 100% organic deodorants, lip balms, body butters. The products you make will actually be in stores like Harmon’s and Whole Foods! Lab experience, baking, food prep, or kitchen skills a plus. Will consider training an applicant with an above-average work ethic, great organizational skills, and fabulous attitude. Needs the ability to comfortably lift and maneuver 40 lbs. Pay $9-$12 hr, DOE. 30 hrs/week. E-mail resume to: stephanie\@>bubbleandbee.co m. No phone calls please POLICE OFFICER The Bountiful Police Department is accepting applications for the position of police officer. Applicants must be 21 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, valid Utah driver’s license, be in good physical condition and must have current Utah Peace Officer certification in the state of Utah or have completed the police academy prior to being hired. Proof of peace officer certification or graduation date must be attached to application. The testing process will consist of a physical fitness test, an oral interview, writing evaluation, background investigation, and psychological testing. The starting wage for this position is $16.69/hr with a potential increase based upon prior law enforcement experience. Applications should be submitted to the Bountiful Police Department, 805 South Main St., Bountiful, Utah 84010. Applications will be accepted until June 16th, 2011 at 5:00 pm PHYSICALLY FIT Person to provide care for 20yr-old autistic disabled man in his home & Farmington comm. 18+ P/T & F/T. $11/hr to start. 801-4474644

CARRIAGE Horse drawn needed. 21 or drivers license. Thurs from9-5 363-8687

FOR HIRE. carriage drivers older w/valid Ut Call Rob Mon & or Fri 1-5. 801-

GOOD P/T Positions Immediate Openings in Davis County For Routes Delivering Deseret News and Tribune Papers. Positions Fill Quickly. Earn Up to $800 Monthly Call 801-204-6114.

YARD WORK

ROCKY’S YARD WORK General Clean-up, weeding, trimming, hauling, tree/shrubs removal, new sod, replace driveway, complete landscaping. Rocky 801-294-0683 or 801792-5228

GOLD’S LANDSCAPING, We do it all: We specialize yard clean up: Design services, Tree & shrub trimming and planting. Call 801-824-1453 or 801-2922839 evenings

***WEEKLY LAWN CARE*** Mowing, trimming, edging, fertilizing, sprinklers, yard work. Davis County. 23yrs in business. 801-499-2359

HANDY ANDY’S

Local Landscape & Hauling SPRING CLEANING general clean up • weeding • hauling • tree services sprinkler install & repair

CONCRETE SERVICE • brick wall • concrete • rock wall • railroad ties • block wall • flagstone patios WE DO IT ALL

AERATION BY KERRY Lawn mowing, tilling, aeration. Call Kerry 801-231-7364 Serving since 1986 LARSON YARD SERVICE Mowing, aeration, clean-up, etc No contract req - Owner onsite licensed & insured. www.larsonyardservice.com 801.725.5666 NSL to Kay

AERATING POWER-RAKING WEEKLY LAWN MAINTENANCE 1-888-295-LAWN 1888-295-5296

LAWN AND YARD WORK Weekly Mowing/Trimming, Fertilizing. Weeding, Raking, Shrub/Tree Trimming, Mulch, Sod, Trees, Plants, Landscaping, Hauling, Sprinkler Repairs. We Do It All! Since 1987.Lic/Ins. 801-292-0450

PAYNE’S EXPEDITE

LOVELAND LANDSCAPE & GARDENS Specializing in all aspects of landscaping: new construction, updating, design, pavers, flagstone, decks, water features, irrigation & retaining walls. 25+yrs experience. For estimate Call 801-294-4300

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.

Larson Yard Service Mowing, aeration, clean-up, etc - No contract req - Owner onsite lic. & ins. www.larsonyardservice.com 801.725.5666 - NSL to Kays Lady gardner Kelly and her team Specialize in Yard Clean Ups and maintenance. Weed,Prune,Plant,Mulch etc... Licensed & Insured FREE ESTIMATES! Call Kelly 801-433-8692 **GENERAL CLEAN-UP** * Weeding of Flower-Beds * Removing of Bushes & Trees * Hauling Away * Complete Landscaping Free Est. 801-328-3796 YARD CARE Services! We would love to take care of your yard for you. We do aerations, lawn maintenance, weeding, gardening, sprinkler work & repair, landscaping. Call today for a Free estimate. 801-7557706 or 804-295-8095

Spring Cleanup is Our Specialty!

SERVICES

• Complete tree services • Clean & Haul

CONCRETE REPLACEMENT Concrete removal and replacement, walks, driveways, patios walls, etc. Call Steve 801300-2019

*PROFESSIONAL PAINTER* 35 yrs. exp. excellent references Int/Ext. Please call Scoot for Free Esimates. No Job Too Small 801-699-1942 PAINTING,CEILINGS, SHEETROCK. Spray, texture, removal, troweled textures, custom painting, water damage & home repairs. 30-years experience. Call Bart 801-664-8986 FREESTONE PLUMBING Plumbing services. Free estimates. Most credit cards accepted! Allen \@> 801-808-0812. or go to freestoneplumbing.com AC CONCRETE General builders, driveways decorative, colored stamping, Patios, footing foundations, walk in basements, fire pits, block wall, landscaping and more. Call 801-347-7149 for 45% off. WINDOW CLEANING Please call Scott for cleaner springs and summer window. No job too big or small. 801-6991942

www.smedleyservice.com • 801-544-4480 MIKE & STERLING’S

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Free Estimates Licensed & Insured

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296-1396

540 North 500 West, Bountiful HOURS: MON-FRI 9-6 • SATURDAY 9-4 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH

LEAD CUSTODIAN

30234

Mowing • Fertilizer • Sprinkler Repair & Upgrades • Spring Cleanup • Yardwork • Foundation Bug Barrier

Davis County Facilities Management; $11.06/hour. Performs and supervises routine cleaning work. Official application required; visit our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov for details or call 801-451-3415. Closes June 8, 2011. Equal Opportunity Employer


SERVICES

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WANT TO BUY

APARTMENT FOR RENT

PIANO TUNING & Maintenance by local composer/pianist,spinet to grand;home, institutional or commercial. Serving Wasatch Front, particularly Davis County and surrounding locales. Call,text,or email Russ: 801-597-1636, russbrown55\@>gmail.com

SPECIALIST CONCRETE Finishing, Driveway, Sidewalk, Patio, Retain wall, Fence, Garage Finishing, Building, Concrete Finishing, Stuco. Installing windows/framing John or Johnson 801-410-6129

$ WE BUY GOLD $ Highest prices paid. Rings, watches, jewelery. Gold n Jewel 74 W 500 S, Bountiful. Next to Cash n Dash 801-292-5111

BOUNTIFUL 2BD, W/D hook ups, car port & deck, gas paid, $650/mo + $400 deposit. No smokers/pets!. 86 E 1100 N. 801-815-2364

BOOKS WANTED! I pay cash for old LDS & other books. Also old photos & historical memorabilia Call 800-823-9124

BOUNTIFUL: 2 story 2bd, 1.5bth, 2 covered parking. $800/mo. 801-295-6262

BRODERICK BUILDERS HOME REMODELING/DECKS Licensed/Insured general contractor. Baths, kitchens remodels, and additions. No job to small, free estimates. Call 801-660-8885 broderickbuildersllc.com Concrete Replacement Concrete removal and replacement, walks, driveways, patios walls, etc. Call Steve 801-3002019 Piano Tuning & Maintenance by local composer/pianist,spinet to grand;home, institutional or commercial. Serving Wasatch Front, particularly Davis County and surrounding locales. Call,text,or email Russ: 801-5971636, russbrown55\@>gmail.com Freestone Plumbing Plumbing services. Free estimates. Most credit cards accepted! Allen \@> 801-808-0812. or go to freestoneplumbing.com. HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Are you looking for someone to clean your home? Lets us do it for you! We do excellent work. Sr. Citizen discount. 801295-8095 or 801-755-7706 HANDY MAN Services, New, remodel, framing, dry wall, electrical, plumbing, concrete, tile, paint, etc. 801-447-3437, or 801347-6518 CHAIR YOGA for Seniors Want to increase balance, range of motion/flexibility? Want to let go of unwanted weight, excess stress and lower your blood pressure? Chair yoga is easy, safe and fun to get you feeling great! Join us Friday mornings at 8:15am at the Grateful Pose in Centerville. $5 a class! 254 E Pages Ln. Yours in peace, harmony, laughter and love. Nikki 801-694-6733 A-1 JUNK man. We haul it all. Small/large and general trash clean up with pick-up trailer or dump truck. 801-540-6097 CLEANING LADY Consistently thorough, Dependable. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Islander Construction Lic/Ins welcome small jobs. Professional employee. 30yrs exp. in flat work, stamping, patio, walk ways/driveways, color stem. Complete remodeled/additions. Free estimates, One call does it all. Pili 801-921-1269 801-499-3953 GARAGE DOORS & Openers Repairs on all makes & models, Broken springs, free est on new doors. Mountain West Doors 801-451-0534,801- 294-4636 PAINTING Interior/exterior 15yrs experience. Very reasonable rates. Free estimate Call 801-403-2058 or leave message 801-295-3523

BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY Specializing in Chapter 7 & 13’s • FREE Bankruptcy Advice • FREE Consultation • Bankruptcy STOPS Collection Calls, Foreclosures & Garnishments 31113

Cathcart & Peterson, LLC

801-298-7200

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STOP PAYING for Gas & Groceries! I get mine free and YOU can too! Visit www.igetminefree.com/usa Then call Sue 801-560-0123 Stop Paying for Gas & Groceries! I get mine free and YOU can too! Visit www.igetminefree.com/usa Then call Sue 801-560-0123

FOR SALE

HOME FURNISHINGS

BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1bth, covered parking, washer hookup, new carpet, swamp cooler. $625/mo gas and cable included. No smokers/pets. 801-979-6831

Great Mattresses on Sale Now at

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1999 GOLF Stream Voyager. 35’ double slide. W/D, low miles 39,000. Auto leveling jacks, back up camera, new neutral colors, great floor plan, clean and nice, must see. Brandon 801-2313320

GARAGE SALES HUGE MOVING sale!!! Everything must go Saturday June 4th, 8AM to 1PM 2954 South 625 West Bountiful, Utah FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER for 4 yr. old Rylee Ewing, neuroblastoma cancer patient at PCMC, multi-family yard sale (trampoline, outside toys, collectibles, fine art, & more) plus bake sale. Donations of sale items encouraged. Saturday, June 4. 8am-3pm. 1473 West 2350 South, Woods Cross COMMUNITY YARD Sale COUNTRY COTTAGES 3RD ANNUAL COMMUNITY YARD SALE! Saturday, June 4th 8amnoon. 200 North Main St. Centerville. Rain or shine. Parking available at Centerville City building or in the Fresh Market lot. Please, no earlybirds FARMINGTON, JUNE 4th, 71. 1659 W Saddlehorn Circle (go west on Clark Ln to 1525 W). Follow signs. Tv’s Furniture, Clothing, etc. Community Yard Sale COUNTRY COTTAGES 3RD ANNUAL COMMUNITY YARD SALE! Saturday, June 4th 8amnoon. 200 North Main St. Centerville. Rain or shine. Parking available at Centerville City building or in the Fresh Market lot. Please, no earlybirds! FUNDRAISER for 4 yr. old Rylee Ewing, neuroblastoma cancer patient at PCMC, multifamily yard sale (trampoline, outside toys, collectibles, fine art, & more) plus bake sale. Donations of sale items encouraged. Saturday, June 4. 8am-3pm. 1473 West 2350 South, Woods Cross Huge moving sale!!! Everything must go Saturday June 4th, 8AM to 1PM 2954 South 625 West Bountiful, Utah Big yard sale on June 4th BIG YARD SALE at 1227 S 1300 W in Woods Cross from 8am to noon. We will be selling: furniture, toys, DVD’s, TV’s, bed frame,... Annual JUNQUE Rummage & Antique Sale for Charity HUGE sale of Furniture, clothing, jewelry, antiques & unusual finds. 8:00 am to 7:00 pm, Friday, June 10. 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, Saturday, June 11. Episcopal Church, 1131 South Main Street, Centerville. For information or to donate call 801-295-1360 HUGE MOVING sale. Bedroom set, treadmill, entertainment center, Couches, small appliances, toys, decor, clothes, everything must go. June 4th at 8-1, 72 E 735 s (Riviera Townhomes) Centerville YARD SALE Sat. June 4, 9-1 No earlies. Tri-family. Crib, Baby items, toys, books, clothes all sizes, braided rugs, house-hold ites. 1520 N 700 E Bountiful CENTERVILLE 100’S of Books, LDS, Textbooks, Children’s Popular, Toys, Vintage Fisher-Price, Sporting Goods, Household, SAT JUNE 4, 8-1 . 1226 N. 400 E.

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POOF PILLOW

$179 & UP BANANA 20 COLORS

CHAIRS

ASSORTED LAMPS

$39 & UP

40 W. 500 South Bountiful PH: (801) 292-7827 AUTOS FOR SALE CASH PAID today for your junk car, truck or van. Running or not. Free towing. Call 801-598-0920

INSTRUCTION/TUTORI NG STEPHENS TUTORING 12/hr grades K-5 Call Gloria 801-295-1481

CONDO FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1bth, pool, playground, No smokers/pets. Credit check, $650/mo. Call 801628-1318

ROOM FOR RENT FARMINGTON 1 room $325/mo & Bountiful 1 room $325/mo .Each includes utilities, W/D avail. Own entry. 801-7593599 No text messages

APARTMENT FOR RENT 1BD IN cul-de-sac, clean, includes all utilities, and free use of W/D. $600/mo or $475/mo without utilities. 110 E 2250 S, Bountiful 435-241-0356 CLEAN 2BD, 1bth, New paint, shared laundry room, covered parking, No smokers/pets $599/mo. 801-298-5309, 801330-0303 2135 S MAIN St, Bountiful. 3bd, 1.5 bth. W/D hookups. A/C, covered parking, lots of storage. No smokers/pets. 1yr lease. References & credit check required. $850/mo, $405 deposit. Call Kathy 801-292-5789 A SPACIOUS 2bd Apt. 267 W. Center St. No smokers/pets. Pay ties. W/D Hookups. 5274 or 801-556-5989

Bountiful $600/mo. own utili801-706-

REMODELED NEW 3bd, $850/mo. NSL East side 4plex, W/D hook ups, covered parking, fenced yard, Newer efficient A/C/furnace. 435-770-5900 NO smokers or pets. spirepointapartments\@>gmail. com

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DRY CLEANERS

Offer ends June 11, 2011 2BD DUPLEX, Newly renovated. 318 E Odell Lane, NSL. Nice amenities, No smokers/pets, $700/mo, $400 deposit. Call 801-544-2203 BOUNTIFUL 1BD, very secluded, private yard, dishwasher, W/D hook ups. $575/mo, deposit $450. No smokers/pets. 801-597-4965 BOUNTIFUL LARGE 2-3bd, 1bth, 1300sqft, great central location, no smokers/pets nego, avail now. $850/mo, $650 dep. 26 S 425 W #1. 801-231-3320

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TOWNHOME FOR Rent in Central Bountiful area. Two story,4 bedrooms, kitchen with fridge, dishwasher and stove, laundary room, 1 car garage, 2 bathrooms, central air, basic cable. $1,100/month, $500 deposit. Call 298-0832 and ask for Paula WEST BOUNTIFUL 3bd, 3bth, 3 car garage. Large lot on quiet cul-de-sac at 571 W 1225 N.$1500/mo. Call Bob 801-5140068 LAYTON BEAUTIFUL large newer home 2791 W 1425 N. 2700sqft, 5bd, 3bth, RV parking, fenced yard. No pets/smokers. $1295/mo. Avail June 1st. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 TOWNHOME FOR Rent in Central Bountiful area. Two story,4 bedrooms, kitchen with fridge, dishwasher and stove, laundary room, 1 car garage, 2 bathrooms, central air, basic cable. $1,100/month, $500 deposit. Call 298-0832 and ask for Paula. SINGLE LEVEL home in CENTERVILLE $225,000 buys you a beautiful 2100sqft 3 bed 2 bath home with a fully enclosed and landscaped yard. Completely remodeled with many upgrades. Call Steve 1 801 660 9886 Townhome for Rent in Central Bountiful area. Two story,4 bedrooms, kitchen with fridge, dishwasher and stove, laundary room, 1 car garage, 2 bathrooms, central air, basic cable. $1,100/month, $500 deposit. Call 298-0832 and ask for Paula. WX COSY updated 4bd, 1 3/4bth, rich hard wood floors, double garage, fenced back yard. 749 W 1200 S. $1225/mo no smokers. Bonded Realty 801359-7979. Avail June 15th LAYTON BEAUTIFUL large newer home 2791 W 1425 N. 2700sqft, 5bd, 3bth, RV parking, fenced yard. No pets/smokers. $1295/mo. Avail June 1st. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979

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FURNACE & AIR CONDITIONER Service & Replacement

801-298-4822 HVAC@READYTEK.NET DRY CLEANERS

Expires July 31, 2011

SPECIALIZING IN: Wedding Dresses, Formal Wear, Leather, Commercial or Residential Wash N’ Fold, Draperies

801-298-2774 • 23 North Main Street www.drycleaningbountiful.com

AUTOMOTIVE

STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE GARAGE and storage room. $35-90/mo Bountiful Garden Storage. 801-573-7203

HOME FOR SALE Single level home in CENTERVILLE $225,000 buys you a beautiful 2100 sq ft 3 bed 2 bath home with a fully enclosed and landscaped yard. Completely remodeled with many upgrades. Call Steve 1 801 660 9886

310 SOUTH MAIN STREET BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 84010

For Sale By Owner DUPLEX

801-298-5820

Great Income Property in Roy 1945 W. 4975 S. • Fridge, Stoves, Washers & Dryers Included • Nice Trees • Sheds • Fireplace • Central Air • Corner Lot • Separate meters • Buy for income or live on one side • 15 Years of History • Reduced $15,000 NO CREDIT REQUIRED! $299 Deposit

$124,900

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LEGAL NOTICES

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is proposing to accept a donation of 16 acres of land adjacent to DWR’s Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area. The donation will be made as part of the winding-down and termination of a non-profit entity’s affairs. The property will be managed as part of DWR’s Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area, and will serve as waterfowl habitat; the property is currently being used and managed for that same purpose. As part of the Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area, the property will be available for public use seasonally for hunting and other wildlife-based recreational purposes. If you would like to comment on the proposed acceptance of the donation, please send your written correspondence to: Stephen Hansen Land & Water Assets Coordinator Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 1594 W. North Temple, Suite 2110 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 C-116 5/29-6/2-9

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 10-055-0063 Trust No. 131741007 Ref: Dolalila Gutierrez TRA: Loan No. xxxx0901. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 21, 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 June 21, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 29, 2005, as Instrument No. 2109674, in Book 3881, Page 522-537, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Dolalila Gutierrez, 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 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 63, camelot no. 1, 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: 1618 West Camelot Drive Layton Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of June 21, 2011 is $110,497.28. 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: U.s. Bank National Association, As Trustee For The Registered Holders of Aegis Asset Backed Securities Trust, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2005-5. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Dolalila Gutierrez. Dated: May 18, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-378819 05/18/11, 05/25/11, 06/01/11 C-7561

SUMMONS (for publication only) Case No. 104701866 Commissioner: Conklin Judge Hamilton Rebecca Yvonne Roper, Petitioner, vs. Dallas Russell Roper, Respondent. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Petition with the Clerk of the Second District Court, 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington UT 84025 a copy of said answer, within 20 days if you are served in the State of Utah, or

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within 30 days if you are served outside the State of Utah, after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court. You can obtain a copy of the Verified Petition by writing to the clerk of the court at Second District Court, 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington UT 84025.READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. These papers mean that you are being sued for divorce. DATED May 5, 2011 C-7589 5/11-18-25-6/2 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 04-104-0065 Trust No. 130709007 Ref: David Bohn TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7961. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED January 18, 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 June 28, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 29, 2007, as Instrument No. 2239871, in Book 4208, Page 1284-1307, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by David Bohn, 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 NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 36, BOUNTIFUL HILLS PLAT "0" AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 700071 EAST 99.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0°18’ EAST 68.73 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 37"13’ WEST 225.73 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 329 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT 87.62 FEET; THENCE NORTH 26°11’ EAST 258.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 33, BOUNTIFUL HILLS PLAT "0", IN SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 4°43’11" EAST 115.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°51’ EAST 83.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0°18’ EAST 148.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 70"07’ WEST 99,16 FEET ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID BOUNTIFUL HILLS PLAT "D" TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 1157 E 1500 S Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of June 28, 2011 is $688,100.00. 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: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: David Bohn and Penny L Bohn. Dated: May 25, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 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 R-380627 05/25/11, 06/02/11, 06/09/11 C-7609 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, June 20, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Kori A. Gray, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., covering real property located at approximate-

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ly 1897 North 400 West, Sunset, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 10, SUNSET MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF SUNSET, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. 13-173-0010 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust, Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2007-2, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Kori A. Gray. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 11th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee

Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 31045-235 C-7610 5/18-6/2 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LaRee Watkins, Deceased Probate No. 103700413 David M. Liechty, whose address is 643 East 540 North, Centerville, Utah 84014, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate. This is notice to creditors of the estate to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at the address above or to the personal representative’s attorney of record, David O. Parkinson, at 2180 South 1300 East, Suite 600, Salt Lake City, Utah, or (2) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 10th day of May, 2011.

DAVID O.PARKINSON

2180 South 1300 East, Suite 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84016 Telephone: (801) 530-7328 Date of first publication: May 18, 2011 C-7611 5/18-25-6/2 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF NICHOLAS LEE WALTERS No. Deceased Probate 113700149 MICHAEL WALTERS, whose address is 10366 Shepperton Court, Jonesboro, GA, 30238, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Represenof record, tative's attorney GREGORY A. STEED, at the following address: RICHARDS BRANDT MILLER NELSON, Wells Fargo Center, 15th Floor, 299 South Main Street, P.O. Box 2465, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110-2465; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the Second District Court in Davis County, Utah, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: May 18, 2011.

GREGORY A. STEED

Attorney for Personal Representative RICHARDS BRANDT MILLER NELSON Wells Fargo Center, 15th Floor 299 South Main Street P.O. Box 2465 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110-2465 C-7613 5/18-25-6/2

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, June 20, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Robert Lopez, in favor of Utah First Federal Credit Union, covering real property located at approximately 1786 East Lorien Drive, Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 710, STONE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PLAT "G", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE. 04-141-0710 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Utah First Federal Credit Union, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Melon 617, LLC. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 13th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee

Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 92040-76 C-7614 5/18-25-6/2

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LOT 95, PAICE FARMS CLUSTER SUBDIVISION, PHASE 1, WEST POINT CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-529-0095 The address of the property is purported to be 42 NORTH QUAIL RUN, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be ROBERT D CUNNINGHAM, AN UNMARRIED MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member

NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Davis County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest AND A $15 PROCESSING FEE MUST BE FILED with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 ON OR BEFORE JUNE 22, 2011. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 31-1837(a37160): Utah Improvement Company propose(s) using 0.912 cfs or 2566.92 ac-ft. from groundwater (3 miles west of Woods Cross) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC; OTHER: Waterfowl Habitat; OTHER: Waterfowl Habitat. 31-4284(a37308): West Bountiful City propose(s) using 2.0 cfs or 660.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (West Bountiful City) for MUNICIPAL: In West Bountiful.

Kent L.Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER

C-7634 5/25-6/2 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 6, 2006 and executed by ROBERT D CUNNINGHAM, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of ELECTRONIC MORTGAGE REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County:

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0009970 C-7616 5/18-25-6/2 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications requesting an EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO SUBMIT PROOF OF BENEFICAL USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is needed to place the water to beneficial use in Davis county. For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest AND A $15 PROCESSING FEE MUST BE FILED with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 ON OR BEFORE JUNE 22, 2011. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) EXTENSION(S) 31-2339 (A19067): South Davis County Water Improvement District is/are filing an extension for 0.4 cfs. from groundwater (Val Verda Area) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC; MUNICIPAL: In South Davis County Water Improv. Dist..

Kent L. Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 19, 2006 and executed by DAVID W. MOULTRIE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: TS# 11-0009854 LEGAL DESCRIPTION BEGINNING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT SET AT A POINT 175.00 FEET EAST FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF 1500 SOUTH STREET AND THE EAST LINE OF MAIN STREET WHICH IS INTERSECTING POINT IS APPROXIMATELY THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2, BLOCK "L", NORTH MILLCREEK PLAT, BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY (CORNER NOT IN PLACE), (THE POINT OF BEGINNING IS ALSO DESCRIBED AS BEING 209.83 FEET EAST AND 25 FEET NORTH FROM THE NAIL MARKING THE CENTER LINE INTERSECTION OF 1500 SOUTH AND SECOND WEST STREETS), AND THENCE RUNNING NORTH 75.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 31º54’44" EAST 29.45 FEET ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO THE EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET; THENCE DUE EAST 93.60 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE PROPERTY OWNED BY HAL ROSS BELNAP AND WIFE, THENCE DUE SOUTH 100.00 FEET TO A MONUMENT AT THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 1500 THENCE SOUTH STREET; WEST 109.17 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 03-039-0113 The address of the property is purported to be 180 WEST 1500 SOUTH, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be DAVID W. MOULTRIE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member

Legal deadline: Monday , 5 p.m.

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0009854 C-7617 5/18-25-6/2


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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 6, 2006 and executed by RICHARD T ALLUIS AND CHRISTINE Y ALLUIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 158, OLD MILL VILLAGE PHASE 1B CLUSTER SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 08-367-0158 The address of the property is purported to be 565 WEST THRESHING WAY COURT, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be RICHARD T ALLUIS AND CHRISTINE Y ALLUIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0010075 C-7618 5/18-25-6/2

NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received a CLAIM FOR DILIGENCE in Davis County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons challenging this CLAIM may file an action through the district court. Persons with information protesting the filing of the following claim(s) may file such statements with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300, on or before JUNE 22, 2011. Effective July 1, 2009, a $15.00 fee will be charged for each such protest filed. 31-3165 (): John W. and Marilyn S. Diamond propose(s) using 0.022 cfs. from groundwater (Syracuse) for STOCKWATERING.

Kent L. Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER

C-7635 5/25-6/2

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 1, 2007 and executed by CRAIG HIGLEY, AND LACEE HIGLEY, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 12, PLEASANT VALLEY PARK SUBDIVISION PLAT B, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 13-184-0012 The address of the property is purported to be 7362 S 2050 E, SOUTH WEBER, UT 844057734. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, 2007-3 BY BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP, BY BAC GP, LLC, ITS GENERAL PARTNER, AS AIF, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CRAIG HIGLEY, AND LACEE HIGLEY. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0010679 C-7619 5/18-25-6/2 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 24, 2004 and executed by BRYANT J. LUKER AND GAYE LUKER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 49, COUNTRY VILLAGE SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,

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ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 14-126-0049 The address of the property is purported to be 1226 WEST 725 NORTH, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP BY BAC GP, LLC, ITS GENERAL PARTNER, AS AIF, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BRYANT J. LUKER AND GAYE LUKER, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0010391 C-7620 5/18-25-6/2 NOTICE OF 2011-2012 BUDGET HEARING AND 2010-2011 BUDGET REVISION Notice of Hearing of the Budget of the Davis School District. Pursuant to Title 53A, Chapter 19, Section 102-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953, the Board of Education of the Davis School District, State of Utah, will meet at Farmington Elementary, to wit; Farmington Elementary School, Multipurpose Room, 50 West 200 South, Farmington, Davis County, Utah on Tuesday, June 21st, at the hour of 5:30 p.m. to consider, approve and adopt a tentative budget for said Board of Education, Davis School District, for the fiscal year 20112012 and to revise the budget of Davis School District for fiscal year 2010-2011. Any person interested in said budget is invited to be present at said meeting and inspect said budget and be heard during a budget hearing which will begin at 6:00 p.m. The Budget is now on file in the office of the Business Administrator, in the Administration Office, 45 East State Street, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, and on the Davis School District Website, www.davis.k12.ut.us and is available for public inspection. By order of the Board of Education of Davis School District.

Craig Carter Business Administrator C-7637 6/2, 16

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 23, 2008 and executed by MATTHEW R POLANOWSKI, A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF UT, COUNTY OF DAVIS, CITY OF LAYTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL OF THE SOUTH 70 FEET OF LOT 16, MALA SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 10-038-0016 The address of the property is purported to be 1211 MALA DR, LAYTON, UT 84041-4823. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP BY BAC GP, LLC, ITS GENERAL PARTNER, AS AIF, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be MATTHEW R POLANOWSKI, A MARRIED MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 13, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0007335 C-7621 6/18-25-6/2 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-034-0061 Trust No. 129731007 Ref: David R Henshaw TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx9050. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED November 27, 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 June 28, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded December 05, 2006, as Instrument No. 2225063, in Book 4172, Page 1498-1518, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by David R Henshaw, An Unmarried Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at

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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 61, north point cove subdivision, plat "c", bountiful, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Davis county recorder.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 3547 South 400 East Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of June 28, 2011 is $664,016.97. 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: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: David R Henshaw. Dated: May 25, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 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 R-380829 05/25/11, 06/02/11, 06/09/11 C-7623 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-390-0027 Trust No. 130861407 Ref: Robert E Adamson TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx0407. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 30, 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 June 28, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 31, 2007, as Instrument No. 2302671, in Book 4358, Page 711-733, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Robert E. Adamson, 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 27, hunter's crossing subdivision phase 3, syracuse city, Davis county, Utah.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 2272 W 2150 S Syracuse Ut 84075. Estimated Total Debt as of June 28, 2011 is $247,689.03. 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: Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Robert E Adamson. Dated: May 25, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-380832 05/25/11, 06/02/11, 06/09/11 C-7624

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 23, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 23, 2004 and executed by PAULETTE BARKER, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 34, CASA LOMA PLAT B, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 02-019-0034 The address of the property is purported to be 1348 NORTH 325 EAST, CENTERVILLE, UT 84014. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT 200416CB, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be PAULETTE BARKER. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 16, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0039864 C-7625 5/18-6/2

PUBLIC HEARING FARMINGTON CITY MUNICIPAL BUILDING AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Farmington City Municipal Building Authority will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 7, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. in the Farmington City Council Chambers, 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the Municipal Building Authority budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, and for amending the budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. A copy of the amendment will be on file for public inspection in the office of the Municipal Building Authority, 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearing or to file written comments with the Municipal Building Authority regarding adoption of the proposed budget. DATED this 20th day of May, 2011.

MUNICIPAL BUILDING AUTHORITY

By: Dave Millheim Secretary C-7640 5/25-6/2


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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 June 14, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. The purpose of the sale is the foreclosure of a Deed of Trust (the "Trust Deed") granted by PAUL WADE WYATT AND MARNI A. WYATT as Trustor, in favor of SKYLINE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., as original Beneficiary, and GARY E. DOCTORMAN, an active member of the Utah State Bar, as the Successor Trustee. The Trust Deed was recorded on May 22, 2008 as Entry No. 2367387, in Book 4539, at Page 1029 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah. An Assignment of Deed of Trust, recorded on August 25, 2009 as Entry No. 2477462, in Book 4846, at Page 390 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah assigned the beneficial interest to FIRST UTAH BANK. The Deed of Trust covers the real property located at 948 East Deborah Circle, Bountiful, Utah and is more particularly described as Lot 109, Oakridge Manor Subdivision Plat E, according to the Official Plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorder’s Office. Excepting therefrom the following: Beginning at the North Corner common to Lots 108 and 109 of said Oakridge Manor Subdivision, Plat E, a subdivision of part to the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, U.S. Survey, in the City of Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, and running thence South 50°40’20" West along the line common to said Lots 108 and 109, 162.42 feet thence North 48°33’45" East 162.83 feet to the boundary line of said Lot 109; thence along said boundary line of said Lot 109 along the arc of a 60.00 feet radius curve to the left (Beginning North 56°24’20" East) 6.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The Notice of Default for the Trust Deed was recorded on February 10, 2011 as Entry No. 2584025, in Book 5208, at Page 3-4 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah. The current Beneficiary of the Trust Deed is FIRST UTAH BANK and the record owner of the above described property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is PAUL WADE WYATT AND MARNI A. WYATT. 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 May 12, 2011.

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-7626 5/18-25-6/2

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be advised that the North Salt Lake City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Council Chambers, North Salt Lake City Hall, 10 E. Center Street. The purpose of this hearing is to receive public comment on a request to vacate a subdivision plat for Foxboro South Plat 5. All interested people are invited to attend and make comment. For further information regarding this proposal, please contact the North Salt Lake Community Development Department at (801) 335-8729. C-7671 6/2

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 21, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 27, 2007 and executed by KIRKHAM STEWART, A SINGLE MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 5, BATEMAN ESTATES PUD, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 13-222-0005 The address of the property is purported to be 7506 SOUTH SANDALWOOD DRIVE, SOUTH WEBER, UT 84405. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KIRKHAM STEWART, A SINGLE MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 16, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0076168 C-7630 5/18, 25, 6/2 FARMINGTON CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Farmington City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 7th, 2011, at 7:10 p.m. at the Farmington City Hall, 160 South Main, Farmington, Utah, to consider the following: 1. Municipal budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2012; 2. Proposed certified tax rate; 3. Ordinance for public officials compensation; and 4. Amending the municipal budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. Copies of the foregoing documents will be on file for public inspection at the City Hall, 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. Public comment on the above proposals is invited either by filing written comments prior to the hearing or by giving oral comments at the hearing. DATED this 20th day of May, 2011.

FARMINGTON CITY CORPORATION By: Holly Gadd City Recorder C-7639 5/25-6/2

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 06-165-0122 Trust No. 129839507 Ref: Duane Hale TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4332. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 13, 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 05, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 18, 2007, as Instrument No. 2289630, in Book 4327, Page 594-609, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Duane Hale and Heather Hale, 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 122, field crest subdivision phase 1, woods cross 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: 1481 West 2550 South Woods Cross Ut 84087. Estimated Total Debt as of July 05, 2011 is $192,101.72. 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: Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Duane Hale and Heather Hale. Dated: June 01, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 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 R-381244 06/02/11, 06/09/11, 06/16/11 C-7638 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF FARMINGTON CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Redevelopment Agency of Farmington City will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 7, 2011, at 7:05 p.m. in the Farmington City Council Chambers, 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the Redevelopment Agency budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, and for amending the budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. A copy of the amendment will be on file for public inspection in the office of the Redevelopment Agency of Farmington City, 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearing or to file written comments with the Redevelopment Agency of Farmington City regarding adoption of the proposed budget. DATED this 20th day of May, 2011.

REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF FARMINGTON By: Dave Millheim Executive Secretary C-7641 5/25-6/2 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, June 27, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Paul K. Velez, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, covering real property located at approximately 132 North 1525 West, West Point, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 39, OAKCREST ESTATES PLAT B, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH 12-1510039

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The current beneficiary of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Paul K. Velez. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 19th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 5 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 94100-629 C-7642 5/25-6/2-9 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, June 27, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Pamela B. Gaz, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for lender, its successors and/or assigns, covering real property located at approximately 27192721 South 400 East, Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 39, MAPLE SPRINGS, PLAT "C", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. 05-063-0039 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Pamela B. Gaz and Darlene Drury. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 19th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 94100-2003 C-7643 5/25-6/9 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 10-270-0219 Trust No. 128928907 Ref: Robert Vaghefi TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx1578. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED December 08, 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 June 28, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded December 15, 2006, as Instrument No. 2228624, in Book 41800, Page 2109-2130, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Robert Vaghefi, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bid-

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ders 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 219, stonefield village townhomes - plat "b", according to the official plat thereof, on file and of record in the office of the Davis county recorder. together with a right and easement of use and enjoyment in and to the common areas described, and as provided for, in said declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions, which include, without limitation, an easement for vehicular ingress and egress over and across said common areas to and from said lot.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 38 West Belvedere Way Layton Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of June 28, 2011 is $180,142.87. 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: Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Robert Vaghefi. Dated: May 25, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-380052 05/25/11, 06/02/11, 06/09/11 C-7645

ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ellen Sue Thompson Deceased Probate No. 113700174 Patricia Sue Adkins, whose address is 5452 Jefferson, Yorba Linda, California 92886, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative’s attorneys of record, Timothy W. Blackburn or Paul K. Bachman, at the following address: 372 24th Street, Suite 400, Ogden, Utah 84401; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: June 2, 2011.

DATED: May 27, 2011. VAN COTT, BAGLEY, CORNWALL & McCARTHY /s/ Timothy W. Blackburn Paul K. Bachman Attorneys for Personal Representative 372 24th Street, Suite 400 Ogden, Utah 84401 Telephone: (801) 394-5783 C-7670 6/2-16 KAYSVILLE CITY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Council will hold a budget hearing on June 14, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Room (Room A) of the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East Center Street, Kaysville. The agenda shall be as follows: 6:00 BUDGET HEARING 1. Consideration of Kaysville City Fiscal Year 2012 Budget 2. Amendments to Kaysville City Fiscal Year 2011 Budget The tentative budget has been adopted and is available for public inspection at the City Office (23 East Center) during regular business hours. Kaysville City is dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services or activities. If you need special assistance due to a disability please contact the Kaysville City office at 546-1235. I hereby certify that I posted a copy of the foregoing Notice and Agenda at City Hall, mailed copies to media representatives, and sent a copy to the Davis County Clipper for publication Linda Ross, ity Recorder C-7676 6/2

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Wednesday, June 27, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Richard S. Hall, in favor of Residential Mortgage & Investment, Inc., covering real property located at approximately 542 West 1880 South, Woods Cross, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 32, WESTWOOD PLAT "B", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF DAVIS COUNTY. 06-072-0032 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Richard S. Hall. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 19th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee

Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 94100-2281 C-7644 5/25-6/9

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's Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on July 6, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 25, 2009, and executed by DAVID MILLER AND JESSIE MILLER, as Trustors, in favor of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on February 26, 2009, as Entry No. 2427556, in Book 4721, at Page 654, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 1719 North 2900 West, Clinton, Utah 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 5, MOUNTAIR PARK NO. 1, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Tax ID: 14-027-0005 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 DAVID MILLER AND JESSIE MILLER. 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: May 25, 2011.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 10-0858 C-7668 6/2-16


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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 30, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 11, 1999 and executed by JERRY K. NERDIN AND MARGERY RUTH NERDIN, as Trustor(s) in favor of AMRESCO RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 21, MONARCH HILLS NO. 3, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDS OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-027-0021 The address of the property is purported to be 397 WEST DAVIS BOULEVARD, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JERRY K. NERDIN AND MARGERY RUTH NERDIN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 20, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0159142 C-7646 5/25-6/2-9

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 113700087 Judge Robert Dale IN THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT FERN GIBBS, deceased Notice is hereby given that Peggy Graham was duly appointed and qualified as Personal Representative of the estate of Robert Fern Gibbs. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative in care of David J. Peters, attorney for the Personal Representative, 505 South Main, Bountiful, Utah 84010 or to the Clerk of the Court on or before 3 months from the date of first publication of this notice or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 24th day of May, 2011.

David J. Peters Attorney for the Personal Representative C-7667 6/2-16

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 30, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 20, 2007 and executed by MARK W. TREU AND SARAH A. TREU, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 225, KAYSVILLE SUNSET FARMS SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, KAYSVILLE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF A.P.N.: 08376-0225 Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 08-376-0225 The address of the property is purported to be 1309 SOUTH SARATOGA COURT, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R S , CWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH T RUST 200715 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-15, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be MARK W. TREU AND SARAH A. TREU, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 20, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0052059 C-7647 5/25-6/9 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 28, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 16, 2009 and executed by JON J HIATT, A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 25, WILD HORSE MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.

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Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 126170025 The address of the property is purported to be 482 NORTH 3475 WEST, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JON J HIATT, A MARRIED MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 17, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0000580 C-7650 5/25-6/9 City of Bountiful Notice of Public Hearings Public Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of Bountiful, Utah will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 14, 2011, in the Bountiful City Hall, 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah as follows: 7:15 p.m. For the purpose of opening the 2010-2011 budget to consider various increases and changes in revenues and expenditures. 7:30 p.m. 1. To consider the 2011-2012 fiscal year budget before final adoption. Said budget is for municipal services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012. A copy of the tentative budget will be available for public inspection at City Hall for ten days prior to the public hearing. 2. To authorize $2,200,000 in contributions from the Bountiful Light and Power Fund to the General Fund in the 2011-2012 budget. The public is invited and encouraged to attend these hearings.

Galen D. Rasmussen, CPA

Administrative Services Director C-7673 6/2-9 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 28, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 11, 2005 and executed by KYE W. POPE AND AMY L. POPE, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 53, HILLSIDE GARDENS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF

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ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-111-0053 The address of the property is purported to be 144 SOUTH 300 EAST, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054-1733. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KYE W. POPE AND AMY L. POPE, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 19, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0147988 C-7651 5/25-6/9 PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE The Woods Cross Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to gather input regarding a proposed amendment to the Administration Chapter within the Zoning Ordinance. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to permit the appointment of two alternate members to the Planning Commission. The public hearing will be held at 6:30 P.M on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 in the Woods Cross City Municipal Building, 1555 South 800 West, Woods Cross, Utah. Also, the Woods Cross City Council will hold a public hearing regarding this matter on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at the same location as noted above. If you wish to comment but are unable to attend a hearing or if you have any questions, contact the City Planner at 801-292-4421. A copy of the proposed amendment is available for review at the Woods Cross Municipal Building located at 1555 South 800 West, Woods Cross, Utah.

Signed: Alan T. Low

C-7669 6/2 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on June 30, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 26, 2007 and executed by CODY T. MALMROSE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: 10-0027071 Lot 59, MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, ac-

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cording to the official plat thereof as recorded in the office of the Davis County Recorder. TOGETHER WITH the undivided ownership interest in and to the Common Areas and Limited Common Areas and Facilities, which is appurtenant to said lot as shown on the official recorded plat and in the Declaration of Protective Covenants for Mountain View Subdivision, Phase 1, an expandable planned residential development, recorded in Davis County, Utah on August 28, 2006 as Entry No. 2196530 in Book 4105 at Page 413 (as said Declaration may have heretofore been amended or supplemented). Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 06-264-0059 The address of the property is purported to be 1708 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VIEW BOULEVARD, WOODS CROSS, UT 84087. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, CWALT, INC., MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-16CB ,, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CODY T. MALMROSE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 20, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 10 -0027071 C-7652 5/25-6/2-9 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-016-0058 Trust No. 131291207 Ref: Christopher Leon Rich TRA: Loan No. xxxx5384. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 15, 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 05, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 27, 2006, as Instrument No. 2205450, in Book 4126, Page 1626-1644, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Christopher Leon Rich, A Married Man As His Sole and Separate Property, 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 of-

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fice 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 43, airlane park, in the city of clearfield, according to the official plat thereof. situate in Davis county, state of Utah.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 28 South Airlane Drive Clearfield Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of July 05, 2011 is $111,911.38. 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: Hsbc Bank Usa, N.a., As Trustee On Behalf Of Ace Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust and For The Registered Holder Of Ace Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-asap6, **. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Christoher Leon Rich. Dated: June 01, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 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 R-381391 06/02/11, 06/09/11, 06/16/11 C-7653

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Sarah Seifert, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., covering real property located at approximately 278 West 870 North, Sunset, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 12, BLOCK H, SCOTTSDALE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. 14-0740135 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Citibank, N.A. as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II, Inc., Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust, Mortgage PassThrough Certificates Series 2006-4, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Sarah Seifert. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 24th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee

Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 31045-143 C-7662 6/2-16


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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on July 5, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 18, 2007 and executed by TYSON WHITEHEAD AND JESSICA D. WHITEHEAD, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: TS #111-0015855 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL OF UNIT A, BUILDING 341, COVENTRY AT FOXBORO PHASE 27, A CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT, NORTH SALT LAKE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE RECORD OF SURVEY MAP, FILLED IN BOOK 3896 OF PLATS, PAGE 394, AND IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF SAID DEVELOPMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 6, 2003, AS ENTRY NO. 1930423, IN BOOK 3412, PAGE 760, RECORDS OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, AND ANY SUPPLEMENTAL DECLARATION AND BYLAWS THERETO. TOGETHER WITH THE UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES WHICH IS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT AS DISCLOSED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF SAID DEVELOPMENT. TAX ID: 01-371-0004 Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-371-0004 The address of the property is purported to be 942 CHELSEA LANE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be TYSON WHITEHEAD AND JESSICA D. WHITEHEAD, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 16, 2011

By: Wesley Parnell, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 11 -0015855 C-7664 6/2-16

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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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on July 7, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 30, 2007 and executed by BEVERLY BUCKWAY ROSALES, AND RICARDO ROSALES, WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 39, SAN SIMEON HILLS SUBDVISION PLAT C, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 05-049-0039 The address of the property is purported to be 791 EAST SAN SIMEON WAY, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010-4228. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, 200712, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BEVERLY BUCKWAY ROSALES, AND RICARDO ROSALES, WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 24, 2011

By: Pam Davis, Authorized Signer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0109658 C-7665 6/2-16 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 Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on July 5, 2011, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 31, 2006 and executed by BRETT BRYSON, AND SUZANNE BRYSON, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: TS# 09-0162738 ALL OF LOT 6, EXCLUDING THE NORTH 20 FEET OF SAID LOT 6, TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION, AND INCLUDING THE NORTH 20 FEET OF LOT 201, TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, THE TOTAL PARCEL DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

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BEGINNING AT A POINT SOUTH 28°56'04" EAST 21.86 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 201, TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 89°58'29" WEST 1014.17 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO AN INTERIOR ANGLE POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 AND NORTH 28°56'04" WEST 235.06 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LOT 201 OF TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 84°50'36" EAST 139.44 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT 201 OF TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 91.55 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTER BEARS NORTH 84°50'25" EAST AND LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 53°43'45" EAST 80.97 FEET, WITH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 97°08'19"') ALONG THE EAST AND NORTH LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; THENCE SOUTH 17°26'06" EAST 128.12 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE TO AN ANGLE POINT IN THE EAST LINE OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; THENCE SOUTH 16°33"32" WEST 165.00 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; THENCE NORTH 89°58'29" WEST 127.62 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; THENCE NORTH 110.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE SECTION LINE; THENCE SOUTH 89°58'29FT EAST 45.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, THE SECTION LINE TO AN INTERIOR CORNER OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 28° 26'04" WEST 235.06 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LOT 201 OF SAID TEMPLE RIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 041470023 The address of the property is purported to be 1744 TEMPLE CT, BOUNTIFUL, UT 840101531. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BRETT BRYSON, AND SUZANNE BRYSON. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash 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 sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: May 26, 2011

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(800) 281-8219 x3739 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0162738 C-7663 6/2-16 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Kevin B. Parkin and Jennifer L. Parkin, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, covering real property located at approximately 639 East Eagleridge Drive, North Salt Lake, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 217, EAGLEPOINTE ESTATES, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE. 01-255-0217 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Kevin B. Parkin and Jennifer L. Parkin. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds by 10:00 a.m. the following business day. The trustee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 26th day of May, 2011

Marlon L. Bates, successor trustee Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 94100-1843 C-7666 6/2-16 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-452-0050 Trust No. 1259542-07 Ref: Dan Peterson TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6708. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 24, 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 05, 2011, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 29, 2005, as Instrument No. 2100667, in Book 3859, Page 719739, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Dan Peterson, A Single 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 50, heritage crossing subdivisionphase 1, syracuse 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: 1808 West Heritage Parkway Syracuse Ut 84075. Estimated Total Debt as of July 05, 2011 is $153,384.93. 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

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Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Dan Peterson. Dated: June 01, 2011. James H. Woodall

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10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-381796 06/02/11, 06/09/11, 06/16/11 C-7674


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ever meet. And then James McAvoy, he’s just got crazy skill. We did a read-through on one of the first days, and I was just in awe of him. Michael Fassbender is a real actor — he’s a man’s man; he’s got a lot of talent.” *** Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her at letters@cindyelavsky.com. For more news and extended interviews, visit www.celebrityextraonline.co m and twitter.com/Celebrity_Extra. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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that.” *** Q: I can’t wait for the new “X-Men”movie to come out this summer. What can you tell me about it? — Frank S., Atlanta A: I spoke with “X-Men: First Class”star (and “Twilight”alumnus) Edi Gathegi about the movie, and this is what he revealed: “‘X-Men’ is definitely the thinkingman’s action movie, which in my opinion makes the best kind of action movie. We’ve got a fiercely talented cast. “Kevin Bacon: He’s Hollywood royalty. He’s a brilliant actor and the nicest guy. He’s the most noncelebrity celebrity you’ll

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sick of,”she said. “Where do these women go when they are done, and they’re not so pretty anymore and not so perky? The same thing happens in Hollywood. It’s just a bigger version, a dramatized version, of what happens to women — not just in show business, but many businesses. “This woman is in the gutter, and I wanted to get inside of that, because I always play such a strong, powerful woman. What about a woman who doesn’t have any of those choices or any of those opportunities? Where does she go? I’ve never been given a role like that. Until now, I had never fought for a role like

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Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Glades (5:00) ››› “The Mummy” (1999) The Killing (N) ’ (9:02) The Killing Breaking Bad The Killing Brothers Brothers Dual Survival Dual Survival Hogs Gone Wild ’ Hogs Gone Wild ’ Hogs Gone Wild ’ Wizards Wizards Good Shake It Good Shake It Good Random Wizards Good Shake It Shake It MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets. (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter “BH Chihuahua” ›› “Dr. Dolittle” (1998) Eddie Murphy. ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993) Robin Williams, Sally Field. (5:00) “X-Men” ››› “X-Men 2” (2003) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. ››‡ “X-Men: The Last Stand” True Blood Game of Thrones (8:05) Treme (N) ’ Game of Thrones (10:15) Treme “Carnival Time” Our Fam “Bringing Ash” Army Wives (N) Coming Home Army Wives Coming Home Chris Chris My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez ’70s ’70s Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Children (6:45) ›› “Big Fat Liar” ’ (8:15) ››› “Rudy” (1993) Sean Astin. (10:10) ›› “True Heart” ’ Break-Up Bolder Boulder Ball Up Streetball World Poker Tour: Rockies Rockies Boys in Rockies World Poker Tour: ›› “Letters to Juliet” (2010) ‘PG’ The Real L Word Shameless (iTV) ’ The Real L Word “Sex & Brk” Coal (N) ’ ›› “Walking Tall” (2004) The Rock. ›› “Walking Tall” (2004) The Rock. MAN MAN (5:15) “Easy A” ’ (6:50) ››‡ “Takers” ’ (8:38) ›› “Eat Pray Love” (2010) Julia Roberts. Camelot ’ ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Certain Age “Patriot Games” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law Order: CI In Plain Sight (N) ››› “I Love You, Man” (2009) ››› “I Love You, Man” (2009) ›› “Eurotrip” (2004, Comedy)

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Undercover Boss Criminal Minds ’ Blue Bloods News Letterman Late Middle Middle Family Family Cougar Happy News Nightline Access Extra (N) Minute to Win It (N) America’s/Talent America’s/Talent News Jay Leno Late Celtic Thunder Heritage (8:37) Nature ’ (DVS) Outnumbered ’ “Gorky Park” Journal Truth Tennes Jeep Lost Treasures America GED Global Hawaii Great Performances ’ Moments to Remember: My Music Number 204 ’ Lucy 3 Sons So You Think You Can Dance (N) News Seinfeld Simpson Fam Guy Fam Guy Wheel Jeopardy Funny Videos Smarter Lyrics! Office Office Scrubs Scrubs Without a Trace ’ Without a Trace ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Without a Trace ’ A Que-Puedes Tengo Talento Alarma T Noticiero Secretos Chuper Pagado Pagado Top Model Top Model News King Mother Raymond ’70s Jim

Dog Dog The First 48 The First 48 Beyond Scared Storage Storage Storage Storage ›››‡ “Dirty Harry” (1971) (8:15) ›››‡ “Dirty Harry” (1971) Breaking Bad Break Cash Chicago Cash Chicago MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters (N) ’ Keith Barry Hallow Deck Phineas Phineas Wizards Wizards ›› “Thunderbirds” (2004) Deck Good Good MLB Baseball: Red Sox at Yankees Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (N) Baseball NFL Live SportsCenter (N) Gilmore Girls Still Stnd Still Stnd ›››‡ “Fried Green Tomatoes” (1991) Kathy Bates. Switched at Birth “Live Free-Die” Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “Taken” (2008) Liam Neeson. ››‡ “Blow” “How to Train Your Dragon” Getting Game of Thrones Real/Bill Maher Treme ’ Real Sex The First 48 The First 48 Vanished, Beth Mother Mother Chris Chris Will Will My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez ’70s ’70s Nanny Nanny My Wife My Wife (6:06) Gunsmoke “Lights-Santa Fe” ›››‡ “Hombre” (1967) ›› “A Bullet for Sandoval” Joe Kidd MLB Baseball Post Dan Patrick Final Scr MLB Baseball: Rockies at Padres Tara Nurse NASCAR “The Janky Promoters” ‘R’ NASCAR ››‡ “Youth in Revolt” ‘R’ Legally Brown Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Repo UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ MAN MAN John Q (6:35) “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” ’ (8:21) ››‡ “2012” (2009) John Cusack. ’ Camelot (N) The Mentalist Franklin & Bash (N) Certain Age Franklin & Bash Certain Age CSI: NY ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “In the Dark” Browns Browns Payne Payne Payne Payne Conan (N) Lopez Tonight (N) Conan

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News Letterman Late News Nightline Access Extra (N) News Jay Leno Late Out Time/By POV ’ On One Work Journal Cheese Suze Orman’s Money Class ’ Seinfeld Simpson Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Office Scrubs Scrubs Certain Age Criminal Minds ’ Secretos Chuper Pagado Pagado Mother Raymond ’70s Jim

JUNE 8, 2011 7:30

THURSDAY EVENING

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Dog Dog The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 First 48: Missing ››› “Open Range” (2003, Western) Robert Duvall. ››› “Open Range” (2003, Western) Robert Duvall. Cash Chicago Cash Chicago Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch (N) Greenhorns Hallow Deck Phineas Fish Wizards Wizards ››› “Halloweentown High” Deck Good Good Sport NFL Live SportsCenter (N) Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Gilmore Girls Still Stnd Still Stnd Funny Videos Funny Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos “Black Hawk” Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “Taken” (2008) Liam Neeson. “Live Free-Die” Percy J True ››‡ “Knight and Day” (2010) Game of Thrones ›››‡ “How to Die in Oregon” ‘NR’ American Pickers American Pickers Love Handles Mother Mother Chris Chris Will Will My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez ’70s ’70s Nanny Nanny My Wife My Wife “Legal Eagles” ’ ››‡ “First Knight” (1995) Sean Connery. ’ (9:20) “Heart and Souls” ’ (11:10) “Soul Man” Stories Game Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres. (Live) Post Patrick (5:15) ›› “Good” Nurse Tara Nurse Tara Episodes The Real L Word “All American Orgy” (2009) Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Repo Repo Ways Ways MAN MAN (6:10) ›››‡ “District 9” (2009) ’ (8:10) ›› “Anger Management” (2003) ››‡ “Takers” (2010) Matt Dillon. ’ Law & Order ’ ››› “Gran Torino” (2008) Clint Eastwood. CSI: NY ’ Franklin & Bash Haw Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar Covert Affairs Office Office Office Office Office Office Conan (N) Lopez Tonight (N) Conan

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(11:00) ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ (11:30) ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004) ››‡ “Flight of the Phoenix” (2004) “The Mummy” Dual Survival MythBusters MythBusters Tornado 2011 Wild Animal Repo Brothers Brothers Deck Deck Wizards Wizards Good Shake it Good Good Sonny Sonny Sonny Good College Softball Update College Softball SportsCenter (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight “Cinderella St.” ››› “Freaky Friday” (2003, Comedy) ›› “Hotel for Dogs” (2009, Comedy) “BH Chihuahua” Kiss ›‡ “Max Payne” (2008) Mila Kunis ››› “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” (2008) ››› “X-Men” (12:15) ›‡ “Our Family Wedding” ’ ›› “Clash of the Titans” (2010) ››‡ “Knight and Day” (2010) “Homeless to Harvard: Liz Murray” ››› “Erin Brockovich” (2000, Drama) Julia Roberts. “Bringing Ash” iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Victo Victo iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victo (11:45) ›› “True Heart” ’ (1:20) ››› “Rudy” (1993) “Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai” Children of Winter Stories Rockies Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at San Francisco Giants. Post Rockies ››‡ “Valkyrie” (2008) Tom Cruise. ››› “Ransom” (1996) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ (4:15) ›‡ “The Back-up Plan” (2010) (11:00) ››‡ “Eraser” ’ Jail Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction (11:45) ››‡ “Takers” ’ (1:40) ›› “Year One” (2009) ’ (3:20) ›› “White Chicks” (5:15) “Easy A” ’ “Clear and Present Danger” (1:45) ››› “Patriot Games” (1992) ››› “Collateral” (2004) Tom Cruise. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) King King ››› “Fun With Dick and Jane” (1977)

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WEDNESDAY EVENING

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Dog Dog The First 48 The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ›››‡ “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) ››› “True Lies” (1994) Arnold Schwarzenegger. American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper Brothers Brothers Wizards Deck Phineas Phineas Wizards Wizards ›› “Halloweentown” (1998) Deck Good Good (5:00) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (N) Baseball NFL Live SportsCenter (N) Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Switched at Birth Switched at Birth ››‡ “Zoolander” (2001) Ben Stiller. Two Men Two Men ››› “The Simpsons Movie” (2007) Julie Kavner Simp Real/Bill Maher “Bobby Fischer Against” (8:45) ››› “Get Him to the Greek” ’ Boxing “Last Man Standing” (2011) Premiere. Vanished, Beth Mother Mother Chris Chris Will Will My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez ’70s ’70s Nanny Nanny My Wife My Wife “Amos & Andrew” “Perry Mason” (8:35) ›››› “The Sting” (1973) (10:45) ›› “The Sting II” Boys in Rockies Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres. (Live) Post Patrick “Extraordinary” Weeds The Big Nurse Tara Nurse Tara The Real L Word “Beautiful Girls” Jail (N) Jail (N) ››‡ “Shoot ’Em Up” (2007) ’ CSI: Crime Scene Ways Ways MAN MAN Friday ››› “Please Give” (2010) (8:10) ›‡ “Legion” (2010) ’ › “The Hot Chick” (2002) ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ The Closer Rizzoli & Isles Certain Age CSI: NY ’ Law & Order: SVU NCIS ’ NCIS “Sub Rosa” Tough Enough (10:05) WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Conan (N) Lopez Tonight (N) Conan

6:00

Paid PGA Tour Golf Memorial Tournament, Final Round. (N) (Live) Paid News 2 News at 5:00pm Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Shark Tank ABC Homes News NBA (10:00) Primary Children’s Medical Center Telethon News KSL 5 Incredible Health-Joel Stop Back Pain-Vijay Vad Suze Orman’s Money Class ’ News Utah French Destinos Connect Dragon’s Sewing Sew It Paint Art Work Wood Woods. Garden Garden Squad Biz Kid$ Lawrence Welk Inside Group BYU Utah Lake: Legacy Little House/Prairie House NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: STP 400. (N) Paid The Closer M*A*S*H M*A*S*H News Fam Guy Skatin’ Country Paid Paid Paid Paid Money Lopez Paid New Lopez Wheel ›› “Proof of Life” (2000) Meg Ryan. ’ ››‡ “Lean on Me” (1989) Morgan Freeman. “Tango & Cash” Cine Clásico Cine Espectacular Lo Mejor de TTMT Jose Luis Sin... Ugly Betty ’ Adv. Sports Rugby Two Men Mother Cold Case ’

SUNDAY EVENING

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Mother Mother Two Men Mike The Bachelorette (N) ’ Minute to Win It (N) Law Order: CI Great Performances (N) Journal Business Cheese Hawaii Suze Orman’s Money Class ’ MasterChef House Wheel Jeopardy Funny Videos Without a Trace ’ Criminal Minds ’ A Que-Puedes Tengo Talento 90210 ’ Gossip Girl

TUESDAY EVENING

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Latino Made Trainer Health CBS News Sunday Morning Nation Take T’o Paid Paid Paid Good Morning Paid Record County Homes Leisure Paid This Week Paid Paid (5:00) Primary Children’s Medical Center Telethon Telethon Music Primary Children’s Medical-Telethon Contrary Religion Curious Cat in Super Dinosaur Younger Next Year Younger Next Year Enviro Rabbit Wunder Anne Peep Patrol Biz Kid$ Quest Fitness Healthy Healthy Simple BYU Devotnl Darkness Into Light I Believe Music Curious Music WordGirl Wild Electric Cy Paid Paid Good Day Utah Weekend Edition (N) Fox News Sunday Paid NASCAR Racing Paid Paid Paid V’Impe Paid Paid Best Bra! Utah Profiles Money Paid Paid Turning Discov. In Touch Int Mass Paid Paid Inspiration Ministry Campmeeting ’ Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Fabrica Fabrica Paid Paid 2011 French Open Tennis Men’s Final. From Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. (N) ’ (Live)

6:30

News Ent News Two Men News News PBS NewsHour (N) TV 411 GED Little House/Prairie Simpson Seinfeld Friends Friends Without a Trace ’ Estudio 2 Two Men Mother

JUNE 6, 2011

6:30

News Ent News NBA News News PBS NewsHour (N) TV 411 Work Little House/Prairie Simpson Seinfeld Friends Friends Without a Trace ’ Estudio 2 Two Men Mother

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JUNE 9, 2011 7:30

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Big Bang Rules CSI: Crime Scene The Mentalist News Letterman Late 2011 NBA Finals Miami Heat at Dallas Mavericks. Kimmel News Nightline Access Extra (N) Commun 30 Rock Office Parks Love Bites (N) ’ News Jay Leno Late Globe Trekker ’ The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Out Time/By Masterpiece Journal Money Ideas E Street Miller Ctr. Forums Scully Work Euromx Art John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind Rat Pack: Live and Swingin’ Perry Mason My 3 So You Think You Can Dance (N) News Seinfeld Simpson Fam Guy Fam Guy Wheel Jeopardy Funny Videos Smarter Lyrics! Office Office Scrubs Scrubs Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Without a Trace ’ A Que-Puedes Tengo Talento Alarma T Noticiero Secretos Chuper Pagado Pagado Vampire Diaries Nikita “Kill Jill” ’ News King Mother Raymond ’70s Jim

Dog Dog The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 (N) First 48: Missing ››‡ “Magnum Force” (1973) Clint Eastwood. ››‡ “The Enforcer” (1976) The Killing Over Cash Cash Cash Cash Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Greenhorns Swords: Life Wizards Deck Phineas Fish Wizards Wizards “Adventures of Sharkboy” Deck Good Good Sport NFL Live Nation Baseball Tonight (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Gilmore Girls Still Stnd Still Stnd ››‡ “Good Burger” (1997, Comedy) ›‡ “Billy Madison” (1995, Comedy) “X-Files: Believe” ›› “Next” (2007) Nicolas Cage. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “Taken” “Too Big to Fail” (2011) True Treme ’ Confessions (10:05) ›‡ “Our Family Wedding” ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Mother Mother Chris Chris Will Will My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez ’70s ’70s Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez (5:15) ››‡ “Jaws 2” “Hercules-Amazon Women” ›› “The Scorpion King” ’ “The Towering Inferno” ’ Pregame MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Colorado Rockies. Post Dan Patrick Final Scr Baseball ››› “A Single Man” (2009) Shorts Nurse Tara The Real L Word ››› “The Mudge Boy” ‘R’ Big Hit Jail Jail iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ Jail Jail UFC Countdown Trailers MAN “Cloudy With Meatballs” ››‡ “The Karate Kid” (2010) Jaden Smith. ’ ››› “Julie & Julia” (2009) ’ Bones ’ Bones ’ Bones ’ CSI: NY ’ Franklin & Bash CSI: NY ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Love & War” ›› “The House Bunny” (2008) Fam Guy Fam Guy Conan (N) Lopez Tonight (N) Conan


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