Davis Clipper January 21, 2010

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Killpack resigns, seat up for grabs

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

Readers react to Clipper format See page A12 for a sampling of what readers said about last week’s call for responses to recent Clipper changes. Those still wishing to submit their opinions may do so by sending an email to gstahle@davisclipper.com.

Louder than a bark

PETA protesters gathered Saturday near Davis County Animal Shelter with signs alleging animal abuse. For more information on the protest and the related lawsuit, see the story on page A3.

Barnes closing: ‘It was a part of my life’ What Barnes customers should do, expect

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor KAYSVILLE — “It was a part of my life that is gone.” So spoke a longtime customer of Barnes Banking Company, and Kaysville resident, of the 119 year-old bank’s closure, Friday night. As news accounts have widely reported, one of the state’s oldest banks was shuttered by the Utah Department of Financial Institutions (UDFI) and control handed to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). It reopened Saturday morning as the Deposit Insurance National Bank of Kaysville (NINB). It will operate as such, mostly to “take care of business,”

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BY BECKY GINOS Clipper Staff Writer

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WOODS CROSS — Officials at Silver Eagle Refinery have postponed the start-up of a low pressure crude unit which had been tentatively set to go back online Sunday. “We weren’t ready,” J. Michael Redd, vice president of refining and operations for the refinery, said Wednesday. “We told the community we wouldn’t start up the operation until we were confident it was safe.” He said that inspections aren’t complete, nor are analysis they believe they need before the refinery begins operating again. However, an open house scheduled Wednesday evening went ahead as planned. “It was planned as much to let the community know what we’re doing as anything,” Redd said. The refinery was shut down after a Nov. 4 explosion rocked south Davis County and beyond, damaging 271 homes in Woods Cross. Since the explosion, the

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BARNES BANK CUSTOMERS converge in front of its branches after the closure, looking for more information. through Feb. 12, information from the UDFI and FDIC said. “The commission (UDFI) took possession of Barnes Bank to protect

depositors and the public, finding, among other things, that Barnes Bank was insolvent and not in a safe and n See “BARNES,” p. A4

n ATM, direct deposit, writing checks can continue until Feb. 12 under Barnes name n All insured deposits are covered. CD and IRA amounts will be mailed to customers n Insured depositors are encouraged to transfer accounts to other financial entities n Checks will be mailed to all other depositors.

DAVIS COUNTY — The Republican Party was sent reeling after the shocking news that Sen. Majority Leader, Sheldon Killpack, R-Syracuse,resigned his post last weekend. Killpack, noted by many as a political “rising star,” resigned as majority leader, and from the Senate, after being arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence. “This is the news of the century,” said Shirley Bouwhuis, chair of the Davis County Republican Party. “This is not anything I wanted to hear. Sheldon was a great senator and a good friend. I have sympathy for him and for his family.” Bouwhuis said the party has already called for a special meeting on Saturday, Jan. 23, at Syracuse Arts Academy, 1700 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, to nominate a replacement. “The process will be the same as it was when we filled the seat vacated by Sen. (Greg) Bell,” she said. The party will accept applications until Friday, Jan. 22 at 5 p.m. Reps. Curt Oda, Paul Ray, former Layton mayor, Jerry Stevenson, and small business owner, Jory R. Francis, have all thrown their hat into the ring for the open seat. “Sheldon did a great job,” said Ray. “I had never thought about leaving the House until now. There are a lot less members in the n See “KILLPACK,” p. A5


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H1N1 vaccine available at regular clinics

FARMINGTON — H1N1 clinics are now being held at the Davis County Health Department’s regular immunization clinics in Woods Cross and Clearfield instead of at mass vaccinations clinics at larger venues. However, health officials warn the virus is still in the community, and they are encouraging everyone to receive the free vaccine. Walk-ins are welcome at the clinics. Clinics are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. at the Bountiful/Woods Cross Immunization Clinic, 596 West 750 South, Woods Cross. They are also held Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the Clearfield Immunization Clinic, 140 East Center Street (2nd floor of Heritage Senior Activity Center). Those receiving the vaccination are asked to wear a short-sleeved shirt to speed the vaccination process. The health department is also reminding parents that the second dose of the H1N1 vaccine is due for children 6 months to under 10 years of age who were first vaccinated at least 28 days prior. Seasonal flu vaccinations are also available to the general public at the Davis County Health Department’s immunization clinics. The seasonal flu shot costs $20. Call the Flu Information Line recorded message at 801-451-3333 or check the website at www.daviscountyutah.gov/flu for the dates, times, and immunization clinic locations and for a list of the health insurance companies that can be billed for payment of the seasonal flu vaccine.

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House fire still under investigation

NORTH SALT LAKE — Investigators still haven’t determined the cause of a Sunday evening fire in a home here, which caused an estimated $150,000 in dam-

age. Firefighters were called to the home in the 100 South block of David Way at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening, by a neighbor who could see flames in a window, according to South Davis Metro Fire Agency Chief Jim Rampton. When firefighters arrived, the flames were coming out of the windows. Rampton said in addition to th fire, crews had to fight the freezing temperatures. “When the temperatures are freezing, it also slows things down,” he said. Water from the hoses froze onto the streets, making conditions slippery for firefighters to move. “We had to fight the fire from the back and it was difficult getting back there,” he said. In addition to the cold temperatures, the house was on a hill. Rampton said it took crews from all five of the agency’s stations to battle the blaze.“It was a big fire and very labor intensive.” The first floor of the house was heavily damaged and the back side of the roof was destroyed. No one was at home at the time of the fire and there were no injuries.

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Former police officer pleads not guilty

FARMINGTON — A former West Valley police officer who lives in Layton pleaded not guilty Tuesday to six felony and one class B misdemeanor charges. Douglas L. Paulsen, 41, entered the not guilty plea to six counts of third-degree dealing in harmful material to a minor and a misdemeanor charge of enticing a minor over the Internet. Paulsen was arrested Oct. 7 at Layton Hills Mall in an Internet sting operation and charged through the Attorney General’s Office. Paulsen allegedly had arranged online to meet a 15-year-old boy at the mall. A police detective was posing as a teen in the online conversations. Paulsen resigned from the West Valley Police Department Oct. 9. At the time of the arrest, he was serving as the school resource officer at Hunter High School.

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Accident victim revived by EMTs in Clearfield

CLEARFIELD — Icy roads were not to blame for an accident Monday in which a 22-year-old man may have died, but was revived by paramedics at the scene. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, Dustin Rice was northbound on I-15 near 650 North in Clearfield just after 1 a.m., when his pickup truck crossed the

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center median. The truck hit the wall on the southbound side. The accident happened hours before a snowstorm that snarled traffic across the Wasatch Front. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Jeff Plank said that when first responders arrived Rice was not breathing and a pulse could not be found.

He was revived in the ambulance by the paramedics. Rice was not wearing a seat belt and suffered serious head injuries. He was taken to McKay-Dee Hospital. Plank said it appears that speed and alcohol were factors in the accident. Charges are pending the outcome of an investigation.

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Bountiful man relieved family in Haiti is safe Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010 • A3

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

BOUNTIFUL RESIDENT EDEN MAESATO, holding boy, was relieved to hear his family was safe in Haiti. Babies await home in Haitian orphanage (below).

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BOUNTIFUL — Most Davis County residents watched the suffering of the Haitian people following last week’s massive earthquake with horror, but with some degree of detachment. But not Bountiful resident Eden Maesato, 22, who watched the devastation in fear that his family was among those killed. Maesato, a native of Haiti, has only recently moved to Bountiful, but his connection to Davis County goes back six years, when Centerville resident Dave Riley helped Maesato’s mother Rebecca, get the eight teenage boys she adopted out of Haiti, which even then was engulfed with civil unrest. Maesato said watching the news of the magnitude 7 earthquake last week, made him “crazy,” especially when initially he couldn’t make contact with any of his family living in the Haitian capital of Port-Au-Prince. “It’s just a shock to see people there lying in the streets.” The morning after the quake, the young man finally reached his brother Jack, who verified what Maesato was seeing on the news. “Jack told me everything is looking really bad,” Mae-

sato said. “Everything’s destroyed and there’s a lot of people dying.” Maesato said his cell phone went dead before he could speak with other members of his family, but “the first thing Jack would have told me is if one of my brothers had been killed or

was missing.” Maesato also contacted his mother, who now lives in St. George. She left last Thursday to try and get to Port-Au-Prince, where she still travels to work with five orphanages there through her Foundation for Children in Need.

Prior to her leaving, she told KSL-TV that the last house she slept in in Haiti is

gone and one of her orphanages flattened. Maesato vividly recalls

Haiti, and said the poverty shown on news reports is what life is like there. He said he was raised in a really big family who couldn’t afford to put him through school. He left home at age 10 and lived on the street, until he met a man from Texas, who put him up in an orphanage with more than 60 other kids whose parents couldn’t afford to keep them either. Eventually, he met his adoptive mother and traveled to the United States first living in California, then Utah. He said he would love to go back to Haiti someday, but not as long as the current government is in power. Three of his brothers are now attending school at the Clearfield Job Corp., and Maesato, who was recently laid off from his job, hopes to get his job back next month. For now, Maesato is writing a song about what’s going on in his native land and waiting to hear more news from his mother and other family members.

BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Correspondent

FRUIT HEIGHTS — Last Saturday’s cold and dreary conditions didn’t deter about 20 people from demonstrating on the road leading to the Davis County Animal Control Shelter, here. Representing PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), demonstrators said they wanted to bring attention to the alleged plight of animals there. The group filed a lawsuit early last week against Davis County, claiming inhumane treatment of animals, some of which were

allegedly sold to the University of Utah Medical Center for experiments. “The U kills Homeless Dogs and Cats” was one sign carried by demonstrators, while other signs called on the county and university to “Stop Testing Our Pets.” Shelters “should be a safe haven for pets until they are reunited with their owners,” said protester Jeremy Beckham.“They should not be suppliers for the cruel animal experiments taking place at the university.” He said further that “the county should stop supplying the animals and the university should stop

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Demonstrators converge on Davis County Animal Shelter

PETA PROTESTERS SATURDAY, near Davis County Animal Shelter, carried signs alleging animal abuse from dog and cat sales.

experimenting.” Beckham said the group plans to continue its protests until the programs they oppose are discontinued. Chief Deputy Attorney Bill McGuire said Tuesday that he had talked to the attorney retained by PETA to file the suit late last week. “We haven’t received it yet. We’re just waiting.We can’t do anything until then,” McGuire said. “We should see it within the next few days.” The suit asks for documents regarding about 100 dogs and cats sold to the university last year. news@davisclipper.com


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More snow should boost water levels LAYTON — Snow this week should provide a boost to the area’s water picture. That’s the hope of Weber Basin Water Conservancy District manager Tage Flint, who called the area’s water picture “pretty poor” to this point. “This is about the time we start to worry if we see no snowstorms,” he said. “Usually this (January) is one of our snowiest months.” Precipitation levels were in the low 60 percent range, while snowpack was barely above 50 percent. “We started with good reservoir levels in the fall, but we need the snowpack to get back to full levels,” Flint said. “It’s running at about 50 percent of storage capacity.” Weber Basin’s reservoirs are designed to carry enough for two years needs, “but we don’t want to use it all in one year,” he emphasized. “The higher elevations are a worry for us right now,” Flint said. “Trial Lake in the Uintas is recording 45 percent of normal, as is Monte Cristo on the Ogden River. Our worst station is the mountains above Park City, at 39 percent of normal.” Water-generating efforts aren’t left entirely to nature. Flint said cloud seeding is sometimes used. “The problem with that operation is you have to have a cloud with moisture for it to actually work,” he said. That option wasn’t available last week, for example, because of the haze filling

the skies. “There’s still time” to generate a lot more moisture, Flint said.“We still have the rest of January, February and March. But at this juncture, there’s only a 4 percent chance of getting a normal snowpack to the end of the snow season. “It appears very unlikely we’ll get back to normal this year,” he added. One bright spot, though, is the amount of water saved through conservation efforts, Flint emphasized. “If there’s good news in all this scenario, if you take the year 2000, the water use that year compared to the year just finished, we’re down 13 percent. We’re really encouraged by that,” he said, because that figure includes the additional population. “That’s 13 percent decrease without any correction for population growth. It’s even better when we count the additional people,” in terms of percentage water use drop, Flint said, adding,“these are some of the best numbers in the state. “It’s been a fairly good downward trend since the beginning of the century to now,” Flint said. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

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sound condition to transact business,” said Commissioner G. Edward Leary. He recounted how the UDFI and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco had been “closely monitoring” the bank and had “ordered it to increase its capital to a safe and sound level,” with efforts by the bank to comply unsuccessful. In the Clipper’s Jan. 14 issue, bank vice-president Doug Stanger said “(we) fully expect they (Federal Reserve) will allow us to complete the process we’re in, to resolve the situation we’re in.” He added that “there is that possibility that eventually another bank could acquire the bank,” but said further, “I don’t think that’s a probability at all.” Customers of the bank were flooding into the bank’s

Kaysville headquarters parking lot, with vehicles snaking around adjacent blocks, Saturday morning. Similarly, Tuesday morning saw lots of activity, particularly there vs. at such branches as Bountiful. So what should depositors do to assure the safety of their money? Information from the state and FDIC said: • All insured deposits were transferred, except for brokered deposits, certificates of deposit (CDs), and IRAs, as well as all secured deposits by public entities. • Checks are being mailed directly by the FDIC to customers with CDs and IRAs, while brokers will be paid directly for the amount of insured funds, with those impacted by that asked to contact their broker. • Zions First National Bank will provide opera-

tional management, with regular business hours to continue until Feb. 12. • Banking activities, including direct deposit and writing of checks, ATM and debit card use, can continue normally until Feb. 12. • Official checks will continue to clear and be insured to customers closing accounts. • All insured depositors are encouraged to transfer insured funds to other banks during the transaction.A customer’s new bank can electronically transfer their deposits or write checks for the amount in those accounts. • Checks will be mailed to those who haven’t transferred funds by Feb. 12 to their “address of record.” • Depositors with accounts over $250,000 may visit the FDIC’s Web page, “Is My Account Fully

I n s u r e d ? ” a t www.2.fdic.gov/dip/index.asp. Barnes Bank was founded in 1891. As such, it was among the oldest businesses operating in the county, and among the state’s oldest banks. Kaysville Mayor Steve Hiatt said of the closing: “The city is saddened by the unfortunate turn of events. Our thoughts and prayers are with employees who have been a part of this great historic institution.” He went on to indicate Kaysville City accounts are protected. City officials met with bank representatives Saturday morning. “I was almost in mourning on Saturday,” the previously-quoted customer said, asking that her name not be used.“I’ve lost friends.” tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

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refinery has reorganized its key leadership. Refinery officials are now working with the Chemical Safety Board to get a procedure protocol in place for removing the pipe which exploded for

analysis. The refinery has also brought in consultants to review refinery plans and help the plant get to the point it can safely operate again. Redd said refinery offi-

cials have not set another tentative date to restart the first unit, but that they would like to see it happen “as soon as possible.” Wednesday’s open house provided the community with the opportunity to meet

refinery officials for one-onone discussions, view a presentation of the refinery, and meet with insurance adjusters to have questions answered on insurance claims on area homes. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

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Killpack resigns, seat up for grabs Continued from p. A1

Senate. Someone needs to step right in. Someone who knows how the process works.” Ray said he brings a great deal of experience to the table, since he already chairs the Health and Human Services Committee, and is familiar with issues facing the Legislature. “I can go in where everything has been left off,” he said. “We’re looking at budget cuts and the impact the national health care (reform) would have on our state. We need someone who understands how it works at that level. I could help the state figure out one way or anoth-

Legislature faces challenges Prior to Sheldon Killpack’s resignation (see related story) the Clipper had interviewed him about what to expect from the 2010 Utah Legislature. Although Killpack will no longer be part of the process, the key challenges he identified will still need to be addressed by Utah lawmakers. Following is his synopsis: • The number one issue for the second year in a row will be the budget. Utah is still dealing with a significant shortfall, which means there are going to be cuts. While some legislators will be amenable to cuts of more than 5 percent, others won’t, so it’s premature to say what

er how to deal with the budget if it (health care) passes.” Ray believes the Legislature can move beyond this incident. “Sheldon handled this with the utmost dignity,” he said. “We should be able to move forward and not have this cast a shadow over the session. We have to go to work.” Oda said he could accomplish a bit more in the Senate since he would be representing three times the number of people he currently represents in the House. “I’m not coming in there with a specific agenda,” he said. “I want to make sure things get done on a good, conservative basis. I’m

always concerned about the key areas, public safety and transportation. I want to be there to help protect the proper roles of government.” Oda would also like to continue projects Killpack started with Falcon Hill and MIDA. Stevenson also has experience with MIDA, and statewide with Envision Utah. “I understand how to lobby and how to be lobbied,” he said. “I think there would be a fairly short learning curve. The time I was in the city, I worked a lot of transportation issues. I worked with UTA on the commuter rail system and

those cuts will turn out to be.

overall change in a hurry, which could do more harm than good. It’s good that the government recognizes this as an issue, but shifting who pays for it does not curb costs.

• The Utah retirement system is not currently sustainable and is suffering great shortfalls. The Legislature will seek to honor current commitments to those in the system but must design a system that is fiscally responsible for the future. • A tax increase is not likely to happen. The mood in the Legislature is that it’s not appropriate to pile more burdens on the public. There is a great amount of disgust at the federal level of spending, and people are desperate to see responsible actions. • National health care reform is such a complex system that it would be irresponsible to make an

• The Utah health care interim committee sees health reform as a long process. There should be three or four pieces of legislation passed in the coming session. • Ethics reform is another hot-button issue. Key legislation is expected to be passed, but the struggle is to find a balance that will safeguard the public without making it impossible for legislators to do their jobs. Fundamentally, regulation does not define individual ethics, core values determine ethical behavior.

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was involved with the political side of that. I bring a pretty good list of credentials to the table.” Francis, owner and president of Yusef Manufacturing Laboratories, plans to work on economic recovery in the Legislature based on knowledge he has gained through starting his business. “We began with no outside funding whatsoever,” he

said. “I started a business the old fashioned way, with money I saved. I believe in a streamlined government, holding the line on taxes and limiting them whenever possible.” Killpack had been in the Senate since 2003. He was known for his tough stance on DUI laws and co-chaired the Senate Ethics Committee. “He probably could have stayed in,” said Bouwhuis. “But everything he did would have been scrutinized.

He told me he couldn’t do it to the state, his constituents or his fellow legislators. It took courage to do what he did.” Bouwhuis said everyone makes mistakes, but they don’t usually have to deal with it on TV or in the newspaper. “It goes with the territory,” she said. “Until that moment in time when he made a stupid mistake, he’d served his state well.” bginos@davisclipper.com

Davis County’s H1N1 Vaccination Clinics FREE to EVERYONE The Davis County Health Department encourages everyone to receive a free H1N1 vaccine. H1N1 virus is still in our communities. Vaccination remains the best way to prevent getting the H1N1 virus. Stay healthy. Get vaccinated. Walk-ins are welcome for these H1N1 vaccination clinics.

Clinic locations, days and times: • Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays – 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Clearfield Immunization Clinic – 140 East Center Street (2nd floor of Heritage Senior Activity Center), Clearfield. • Tuesdays, Thursdays – 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Bountiful/Woods Cross Immunization Clinic – 596 West 750 South, Woods Cross. • Saturday, Jan. 30 – 10 a.m.-7 p.m.: Layton Hills Mall center court.

Please wear a short-sleeved shirt to speed your vaccination process.

REMINDER: Second dose of the H1N1 vaccine is due for children 6 months to under 10 years of age who were first vaccinated at least 28 days prior.

Call 801-451-3333 for recorded updates. Please check our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov/flu

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Leadership post a loss to Davis County BY BECKY GINOS Clipper Staff Writer

SALT LAKE CITY — The unexpected resignation of Senate Majority Leader Sheldon Killpack, following his arrest on suspicion of DUI, is not only a loss to the Senate, but the people of Davis County. Although another qualified individual will step into his Senate seat, Killpack’s leadership role will go to someone outside of Davis County. The Senate convened on Wednesday to select a new majority leader. Sen. Scott Jenkins, R-Plain City, current Senate majority whip, was selected for the position. Utah Republican Party Chair, Dave Hansen, said Tuesday he didn’t think the

selection process would take very long, but he wouldn’t make any predictions on who would get the post. “I’ve learned after being in politics a number of years, that I’m not very good at guessing,” he said. Hansen believes that despite losing Killpack’s leadership post, Davis County will be well represented. “To be honest, you (Davis County) have some really good, effective, representatives who serve the people well up there,” said Hansen. “(Sheldon) is a capable person. He was fair and a great leader. He looked at what things (bills) would do for the state and what was right for Davis County.”

However, Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful, does expect Killpack’s departure to have an impact on Davis County. “It’s a great loss for Davis County,” she said. “He (Killpack) was a very skilled legislator and leader. He was the voice of experience during a tough budget year. He was also a wonderful advocate for development around Hill Air Force Base. In his leadership position, he and (House Majority Leader) Kevin Garn could help. The downside is, there isn’t much funding available, but if there was a way, Sheldon would have found it.” Allen said Killpack handled the situation in a very professional way. “I’ve watched public opinion enough that pressure

would have mounted,” she said. “He was quite right that it would have been a distraction, for him and the Legislature.” Hansen said Killpack’s arrest is a personal tragedy for him, but he believes he’ll deal with it. “I think people know that a bad action doesn’t represent the Republican Party,” he said. “We’ll be fine.” Allen said she hopes Killpack can resolve this challenge, but believes the Legislature can move forward. “In a tight, difficult session it is hard to shuffle” around legislators, she said. “That’s the wonderful thing about Democracy, it’s very resilient. The Legislature will carry on.”

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Woman honored for community service LAYTON — A Layton woman has recently been awarded the Hearts and Hands award for community service and as a Tri-County Independent Living Center board member. Marcia Knorr has been a member of the ILC board

for four years. That agency works to provide mobility assistance and education to physically disadvantaged people in Davis, Weber and Morgan Counties. A press release notes that she conducts weekly folk choir activities at the center,

based in Ogden, and is involved in community celebrations. Knorr is also a member of Very Special Arts, performs at nursing homes and schools in the area, and serves as secretary for Deaf and Blind Children’s Fund,

S. Davis Sewer District honored WEST BOUNTIFUL — The South Davis Sewer District has been praised, for the 11th time, for its financial reporting excellence. A certificate of achievement and plaque have been awarded from the Government Finance Officers Asso-

ciation for its 2008 annual comprehensive financial report. Only a handful of special districts in Utah complete such a document, a press release said. General manager Del Wayment and accounting manager Mark Katter were

specifically mentioned for their efforts. The GFOA is a nonprofit professional association that serves about 17,500 government finance professionals in the U.S. and Canada.

which she co-founded. She worked nine years as development director at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. She also was CEO at Youth Impact and executive director of the Marshall White Center in Ogden.

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Nature’s handiwork

The right combination of moisture in the air and cold temperatures decorated the wild flora along the road near the Centerville Business Park, last week.

S. Davis boundary decision set for Feb. 2 FARMINGTON — A proposed boundary change to relieve crowding at Millcreek Junior High School is expected to be made by the Davis Board of Education Feb. 2. The change would particularly impact the Foxboro area in North Salt Lake, where students would transfer from Millcreek to Mueller Park Junior High, which currently has fewer students than the school was built to accommodate. Nearly 50 people attend-

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Meet your legislator

Davis delegates weigh in on key issues facing 2010 Legislature A10

CURT ODA, House District 14

1. Was significant ethics reform passed last year, as promised? Do you support Kim Burningham’s ethics initiative as promoted by the Utahns for Ethical Government (UEG)? Mainstream media is behind it.There are only a small number of people behind ethics reform. I do not support the initiative. I think it goes way too far. It may be unethical for the Legislature to deal with those individuals. It’s so subjective.We can’t even be handed a 39 cent

DOUG AAGARD, House District 15

1. Was significant ethics reform passed last year, as promised? Do you support Kim Burningham’s ethics initiative as promoted by the Utahns for Ethical

Bic pen.When we get invited to a lunch, it’s because those involved need to talk about something. I don’t know if I will go to lunch anymore, but I’ve got to eat, might as well use that time productively. Access is part of the First Amendment. If you use a knife and fork, it (meal) is fully reportable. If you eat finger food (hamburger), it’s not.This group is trying to make it so ridiculous. If you don’t vote the way they want, they’ll find three people to go against you. 2. How would you rate last year’s health care reforms? What may happen this year? If they’re just cutting the premium, they’re not going to do it. How do you not change the services that you pay for? The issue of national health care is going the wrong way.Taking it into the public sector is a direct road to socialized medicine. By

Government (UEG)? I believe that significant ethics reform was passed, but I don’t support the initiative. I believe it has serious flaws and gives too much power to a few people. The initiative process is a tool the Constitution makes available to the people but it is not the best way to govern. The Legislature started the ethics reform process prior to the initiative and it will continue the process this coming session. 2. How would you rate last year’s health care reforms? What may happen this year? We are nationally recog-

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eliminating insurance, that will absolutely destroy millions of jobs. In Utah there are things that have happened that I don’t agree with. In the national arena, they charge 100 percent of research and development to the market. Canada says it won’t pay for that at all, so they slap it on the U.S. market.Why is it that Walmart can sell prescriptions for $5 a piece? They are telling pharmaceutical companies that’s all we’ll pay.That (R&D cost) should be spread out, make it fair across the world. Medical providers need to be more transparent on pricing. The consumer, the patient have to be more responsible. For example, if they don’t exercise, and get diabetes, say, and don’t shop price for different services, often they still expect insurance to pay for their choices, anyway. Lasik and MRI costs are down due to competition, and they still make money.

nized for the progress we have made in health care reform, by that measure it has been very successful. Because of what the Federal Govt is intent on doing with health care reform, it may significantly dampen if not completely stop the progress we have made in this state. 3. What is right or wrong with national health care reform plans? It will socialize this country, drive up costs to the taxpayer both directly and indirectly and it will drive down efficiency and innovation.

3. What is right or wrong with national health care reform plans? Nothing is right with the national health care plan. They’re saying over 30 million of the population aren’t covered, but a lot of them are on Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, etc.The poor and indigent already get free care. 4. What proposals to balance the state’s budget do you favor? I like the foundation Gov. Herbert has put forward. That is the best framework I’ve ever seen.They’re proposing some use of rainy day money. It’s still raining. Where do we find other money? I think there are programs that are not doing what they were meant to. The budget has grown nearly 40 percent in four years. 5. Do you agree with the Fair Boundaries plan to change legislative redistrict-

4. What proposals to balance the state’s budget do you favor? I support cost cutting measures and some targeted taxes. 5. Do you agree with the Fair Boundaries plan to change legislative redistricting? No, because as I have looked at this issue over the past few years, there seem to be just as many complaints with the way the Fair Boundaries people want it done as there are when a Legislature does it. If the Fair Boundaries people are worried about bias, I don’t

ing? I think the way we’re doing our current system is just fine.There is no such thing as an unbiased committee.That group is already biased. 6. What legislation do you support regarding nondiscrimination in employment, housing, etc.? I couldn’t support an expansion. It’s not under the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Until that’s put in, we should be very careful.What impact would it have on the state’s Right to Work and At Will laws? The hate crime bill in the state has no delineation of classes. Our job is to protect everybody. 7. What should be done on the state level with respect to climate change? We should do everything we can to keep our air clean, within logical reason.These proponents used to say global warming. Global warming

see how that will magically disappear regardless of what constituted body is used to draw up boundaries. 6. What legislation do you support regarding nondiscrimination in employment, housing, etc.? I don’t believe we should ever discriminate against any person or people and I believe that the laws that we currently have are sufficient. 7. What should be done on the state level with respect to climate change? We should take seriously our stewardship to care for this earth, however, I believe

started as soon as the ice age stopped. Every time is a cycle. In the 1980s, it was global cooling. I don’t think there is a whole lot we should do.We still need to be good stewards of the earth. What side is the Sahara Club on? On energy, why do they fight nuclear power? Three Mile Island is the only one with any major problem. Nuclear is clean, efficient, and once you get over the building cost, it is very inexpensive.With new technology, we don’t need Yucca Mountain. 8. What bills will you be introducing this year, and why? I am preparing a bill on amendments to constable legislation. Currently it is illegal for a county to contract for a constable from another county. Under this legislation, they can hire from any county.

that man’s impact on climate change is minimal. I believe climate change, both heating and cooling, will occur naturally. Any legislation that drives up costs to Utahns, either directly or indirectly, in an effort to control natural heating and cooling cycles is unwise. 8. What bills will you be introducing this year, and why? I will be doing some election bills along with helping the Attorney Generals office and possibly some consumer bills.

BHS’s Astle set to take over Call for public comment on Judicial appointee for retiring LHS principal BOUNTIFUL —Bountiful High School’s principal, Ryck Astle, has been tapped to assume those duties at Layton High School, effective Feb. 1. Astle replaces Paul Smith, who will retire Jan. 31, after serving as Layton High principal for 30 years. Smith was placed on

administrative leave in October and returned to work Jan. 4. Layton Police are currently conducting a criminal investigation at Layton High, based on possible financial improprieties. Michael Moss, assistant principal at BHS, will become interim principal at

the school, the Davis Board of Education decided Tuesday night. Davis Superintendent Bryan Bowles said the search for a new principal at Bountiful High will begin in March, assuming duties July 1. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Scott K. Jenkins, Chair of the Senate Judicial Confirmation Committee, is seeking public comment on the governor’s appointment of Judge Stephen L. Roth as a Judge of the Court of Appeals. Senate Rule 24.04.1 requires the committee hold public meetings prior to full Senate action. Anyone who wants to submit a

comment regarding Roth, can contact Jerry D. Howe at the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, Utah State Capitol Complex, House Building, Suite W210, P.O. Box 145210, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-5210. Comments must be submitted by 5 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1. Please include the presenter’s name, telephone number, and mailing address

with the statement. The Senate Judicial Confirmation Committee has four other members besides Chair Jenkins, RPlain City: Sen. Jon J. Greiner, R-Ogden, Sen. Lyle W. Hillyard, R-Logan, Sen. Karen Mayne, D-West Valley City, and Sen. Michael G. Waddops, RWest Jordan. bginos@davisclipper.com


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Carr brings Davis Directory to iPhone, iTouch WEST BOUNTIFUL — If you want to order a pizza, plan a wedding,or reserve a romantic hotel getaway on the Virgin Islands – you can do it all, virtually instantaneously. That’s thanks to a free application offered by Carr Printing, here. Carr’s Davis County Directory advertising and related data can be downloaded via iPhone and iTouch onto cell phones. “This puts all local businesses in the forefront,” said Carr CEO/President Lloyd Carr in an unveiling of the new service last Friday. “You will be able to have Davis County in your pocket. It’s a step forward,” he said. “No one will ever need to filter through search results to find what they need right here in Davis County. It’s all in their hand, with the tap of a screen.” The 120-year-old firm is believed to be the first in the nation to make its directory available through the Apple iTunes store, downloadable for free by customers. It will be paid for via advertisers, Carr said. “It will provide virtually instanta-

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LLOYD CARR demonstrates the new free application that allows people to download key business information on their wireless phones. neous access to the local information currently available in the directory while adding benefits only available through pocket-mobile technologies, such as one-touch calling, GPS mapping, closest-to searches, direct purchases through website and video advertising,” a company

statement said. The application was designed by Mobile Genius dba PocketBook.It’s a Utah corporation founded by Joseph Jardine of Farmington, who practices law in Salt Lake City. “It takes a second or less” to access desired information, Jardine

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KAYSVILLE — On Monday, Jan. 25, Davis Applied Technology College, will offer an introductory course in Renewable Energy Sources through Continuing Education. The course will run Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. through April 7.The cost is $699 and includes the required textbook (qualified companies pay just $420). The course is open to anyone (individuals, businesses, contractors, etc.) with an interest in renewable energy. Participants will learn the basic types of renewable energy including photovoltaic solar (PV), solar thermal, geothermal, wind, energy conservation, international green conservation codes, and generators. In addition, the related building codes and design features of each type of renewable energy source listed will be discussed. To register for the Renewable Energy Source course, contact Davis Applied Technology College at 801-5932100 or go to www.datc.edu/ece and click “Renewable Energy Sources”.

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said, compared to up to nearly a minute to obtain information from other phone book applications. And rather than just showing a listing of pizza restaurants,for example, it provides ready access to menus or other pertinent details. “Nobody else is offering this opportunity to make a virtual yellow pages. You can scroll through all of the businesses with a flick,” Jardine said. “You can immediately go to a businesses’ website, go to Google Map,for turn-by-turn directions,and if you want to call, you can tap for the number to be called,” he said. Jardine demonstrated how that search for pizza, or whatever, could be switched from Davis County to Salt Lake County instantaneously – or to the Virgin Islands, where menus and photos of restaurants and hotels were immediately demonstrated. An ad can also be augmented with video, he said. “You can spend all your time going through search engines,” Carr said.“This puts all local businesses to the forefront. “Advertisers are really only limit-

ed by their imagination,” he said. “They’re no longer tied to merely running an ad in a phone book.Now they can bring their services right to the customer. “And they’ll reach the younger customers who wouldn’t go anywhere without their iPhone and have never seen – much less used – a phone book.” While Mobile Genius has partnered with yellow page publishers throughout the country, Carr Printing is the first to make its directory available to the public, Carr said. A demonstration of the PocketBook application online can be arranged by e-mailing jjardine@pocketbookyp.com. Carr emphasized that the directory, celebrating 50 years of publication, will continue to be published. Noting that it is favored two-to-one locally over other books,the directory is updated every six months. Editions are published for North and South Davis, each containing listings for all residents and businesses. However, advertising is geared to each area. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com


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Readers respond We are gratified by the response from readers based on our request for input last week. We wanted to get feedback on our recent changes so we can make sure the Clipper serves its readers in the best possible manner — and we’ll take all responses to heart. Following is a representative sample of the types of comments we have received. I just received the Clipper today and commend you for your improvements. The page numbers and the stapled pages are a great improvement. The current paper size is also great. K.M. I am in favor of the current page size. I am strongly in favor of having the paper stapled. I never did like having the Clipper split into so many sections. K.H. As a long time Bountiful resident, I have always enjoyed the Clipper. Since the change to the new format, I have hated the Clipper. I have even decided to maybe not take it anymore. I do like this newest format of having the sections stapled together. P.W. In general we like the new format. We think the staples are a good idea and the size is better. And we get more Davis County news than with the Deseret News. But you need to get more coverage for Fruit Heights and Kaysville. H.B. I personally like the staple method. The loose papers and ads blended in were a mess. With the staples, I can pull out the ads quickly and either set them aside for later or throw them away immediately. The “newspaper” itself stays together and my wife can’t accuse me of “losing the sports section.” I may lose the whole paper now, but not a specific section.... I'd like to see the news and various featured sections flow one into another rather than have TV listings, Calendar, classifieds and weather thrown in between the main news features. C.J. B. Your changes make the Clipper much better. I like the staples and I like the sequential numbering. Thanks!!! Anon. A short note to let you know that me and my family really like the size and stapling of the paper. It is much handier to read and keep together. We consider the change as positive. F.S. I do NOT like the new stapled sheets!!! I DO like pretty much everything else

about the Clipper (the new size, layout, etc.) But I definitely don't (do not) like this new stapled feature!!! J.C. I like the changes in paper size, binding, etc. My recommended change is to place the classifieds at the back of the paper so that readers don't have to thumb through them to get to the sports, outdoors, basketball, weather, etc. L.B. I love the Clipper. I miss the old format, though. I prefer the saddle stitched version to the loose. Anon. The saddle-stitched Clipper is nice. Although I didn’t mind the other arrangement —once I figured out that I needed to pull the sections out. J.A. Don't change another thing — the new format, with staples, is perfect! The size is more convenient and just one section is much less awkward. I will definitely miss receiving the Clipper twice a week, but we all know times are tough and adjustments must be made. Thanks for turning out such a quality local paper. B.R. What an improvement. Definitely “yes” on the saddle-stitched (stapled) paper. The size is much better. I had paper falling all over the place before, and it was awful.... I also like just the once a week paper. I can get it read. Thanks. H.W. I like the recent changes you have made to the Clipper by stapling the pages and going to a smaller page size. However, I would prefer getting the Clipper twice a week with a small edition rather than once a week with a thicker edition. I.P. Thank you for saddlestitching the Davis Clipper and using a sequential numbering system for the pages. I think it will work much better with the layout now. M.M. I have actually been complaining about the Clipper every week since you changed to the current format. It has been extremely awkward and hard to hold and read. I loved the old Clipper. E.A. I do like the staples but I also liked the convenience of removing a section to read it. That way more that just one member of the family can read the Clipper at the same time. Maybe staple the different sections together. It seemed to always be falling apart, and I

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Here is the ‘scoop’ on notorious headlines

The views expressed in this column are the opinion of the writer and not necessarily those of the ownership or management of this newspaper.

n the past several weeks, Davis County has wrangled itself some notoriety—a form of notorious—in the headlines of our daily newspapers. None of these stories, however, deserve the handwringing and doomsday analysis heard on talk radio or through scurrilous online postings. No, the world as we know it is not ending. From the Cyclops perch, here’s the “scoop”: LAYTON HIGH FINANCIAL AUDIT— OK, the school finances are an accounting nightmare. The school gobbled up rental fees without sharing funds with the school district, the school safe was awash in petty cash, and the administration had established a non-existent “Russian Club” as a five-figure slush fund.

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From our readers, never could get it back together. The new size has been a bit confusing, but know this is a work in progress. Anon. My wife and I do not like the recent stapled format with sequential page numbering. We prefer to break out the sections and read/use them

By Bryan Gray

Rather than operate a private bank, the school administrators should have gone through proper channels and secured purchase orders—and if the principal wished to hand out bonuses to secretaries, he should have opened his own wallet. But there is no indication that the principal used any of the monies for his own private use, and the financial disarray had no impact on the education of the students. The principal is retiring at the end of the month. He probably wishes he had left six months ago before the audit and prior to his 62-year old choral teacher placing a wedding band on an 18-year old former student, making Lay-

ton High the butt of jokes. BARNES BANK CLOSING—Kaysville is in mourning; its revered institution, once a steady shark, is now a belly-up carp. Several residents are shifting the blame to the FDIC and the bank examiners; one online posting mentioned that FDIC officials were grinning as they left the bank’s main office at 11 p.m. on the evening of the “takeover.” Listen, Kaysville, no one was picking on your bank. At 11 p.m. the government guys were smiling because they were finally able to return home after a long work shift. There’s no glee in closing a bank—and neither should

accordingly. If you continue with stapling the newspaper by this summer, we will not be renewing our subscription. V.T.

mat or the staples. I am OK with the Clipper coming only once a week, but I think the new format makes the paper look like a tabloid instead of a real newspaper. I also don’t like the staples because you cannot share. When we get the Clipper everyone wants to start reading it. KS

I like the new changes to the format for the Clipper. The staples are a great addition. Keep up the great work! C.M. I do not like the new for-

Kaysville City place black ribbons on its streetlights. Barnes Bank closed because the economy caught up with its aggressive loan risktaking. The Board of Directors went along with the cruise instead of guiding the ship. And why were some of the top brass receiving bonuses last year when the bank was oozing red ink at every pore? Let the finger-pointing begin. SEN. SHELDON KILLPACK RESIGNS—As titillating as some find it, Sen. Killpack’s DUI arrest and his subsequent resignation from the Utah Senate will have no noticeable impact on Davis County or Utah politics. Killpack, a wellliked conservative, will be replaced by another conservative. KSL’s Doug Wright wasted valuable radio time worrying about the future of the Republican Party. Hey,if the Republican Party can survive a nitwit like Sarah Palin, it can survive a senator driving after a few beers. Sen. Killpack was a good guy. It’s a personal tragedy for him, not his political party.

I really appreciate the new “saddle-stitched” format for several reasons. However, I read of at least two meetings or events scheduled for Thursday evening that were probably already concluded by the time I read the paper. Since you are now publishing only once a week, you need to keep a week ahead of scheduled activities. WJB


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Letters Weiler’s comments mostly fiction Editor: Last Thursday’s commentary by Todd Weiler on Jan. 14, (What are the greatest hopes, concerns for 2010) were interesting because he based his concerns on national issues while ignoring state and local issues. Of course, most of his comments were fiction and his hopes for 2010 were entirely negative. Todd clearly demonstrates that the Republican Party is the Party of “No.” The negativism of the Republican Party should be a reminder to every voter of what is to come in the 2010 election year. Even though Utah Republicans dominate our One-Party Government, they will be using the ABC’s of negative politics; Attack, Berate and

Complain. One of Todd’s criticisms mentions of the Congress meeting “behind closed doors”. His comment is a perfect example of what a double standard is. In the past few decades in each state legislative session, Utah Republican lawmakers have met “behind closed doors”at an average of a dozen or more times.And this upcoming session will be more of the same. Todd does make one relevant point, people have had enough. But what he does not realize is that many Utahns have had enough of our “country club” Legislature. Perhaps this will be the year where candidates, not parties, will be elected. So what if the candidate is a “rino” or a Democrat, if the candidate is qualified and has a positive attitude, then lets make the change for the good of Utah. Richard Watson Bountiful

California student seeks help on project Editor: I am in the fifth grade at Ripon Christian Elementary School in Ripon, Calif. I have adopted your state as a class project. I will be doing a report and making a display about Utah. Toward the end of April or the beginning of May my class will be having a “State Fair.” I will display and show everything that I have gotten and learned about your great state to my whole school. It would be helpful to me if you could ask your readers to send me postcards of your state, maps, brochures, information about wildlife, indus-

Put city policy in place on deer issue Editor: Out of curiosity and concern, my wife and I attended the City Council meeting on Jan. 12 in order to see what our governing body and trained specialists would present on the deer issue. The time given citizens for comment was most troubling. It seemed it was those who wanted the deer removed against those who think of them almost as pets. We think the truth, however, lies somewhere in between. Most folks see that there are issues that need to be solved, even those who voted “no action” in order to keep the deer from being annihilated. Animal control policies

Should our tax dollars go to support the arts? L D Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

try, neat places to visit, statistics, sports teams and any other information and items your readers feel would be helpful. I hope your readers will help me with my project. I’m looking forward to hearing from them and promise to send a thank you to them in May after our State Fair. I am excited to learn about your state.Thank you from California. Keller Salmon Mrs. Terpstra’s Class Ripon Christian School 217 N. Maple Avenue Ripon, CA 95366

must be in place as with any animal in the city and some deer must always have a right to a presence here. The game department and animal control people should be able to come up with a plan. Is 150 deer suitable for our size of refuge (habitat)? Is it 75? What about the issue of health, inbreeding, safety, etc. These are things some people work at all their lives — it’s their vocation. Let’s set the emotions aside and get the real help we need to solve this issue. Not just a well-intended letter from the city that most interpreted as a “kill or let live” vote. Let’s have a policy in place so we citizens can communicate with animal or wildlife control for answers and not just yell at each other over the fence or in our city council chambers. Grenn Clark, Bountiful

ess than one month mentoring budding talent. after arriving in the Downtown restaurants Salt Lake Valley, the would lose the injection of pioneers formed the now the concert crowd’s dollars. world-famous Tabernacle Take away the Symphony Choir. Undoubtedly most of and Abravenel Hall, the the people didn’t crown jewel of have adequate downtown Salt shelter at this Lake, stands dark. point, were still Some may argue recovering from that ticket prices the long trek across should drive the the Midwest, and viability of the arts. were facing a That elitist mentalidaunting challenge ty fails to underto prepare for the stand that keeping winter to come. HER POINT ticket prices affordIt was hardly an Dawn Brandvold able allows those of opportune time to us with modest form a choir, but means to be music and the cultural arts enriched by the arts. were important to the pioSome of our taxes go to neers and helped establish programs that many of us may not utilize. The fuel tax an identity that would define the state for centuries you pay doesn’t come close to maintaining our roads, to come. even non-drivers contribute The people of Utah have with state tax dollars. Childhistorically supported and less couples and those embraced the arts. In the whose children are long past decade, Salt Lake grown all contribute to the County (by voter support) public school system. And has collected one additional penny on every $10 spent on while I have never called 911, my tax dollars go to the county Zoo, Arts, and support emergency responParks tax. Recently, faced ders. with hard times and after Paying taxes into the sysmusicians agreed to a pay cut, the Utah Symphony was tem is what makes a civilized society. The arts injected with a $1,000,000 deserve our support through grant from the Eccles founticket sales, and through tax dation. This generous grant dollars. It has been said that will help sustain the Utah “the arts are a better baromSymphony and Opera. eter of what is happening in Many may feel that tax our world than the stock dollars should not support the arts, but the ripple effect market or the debates in Congress.” We should be of the loss of the Utah Symthankful that after the voices phony would be felt in our own State Legislature throughout the state. From have been silenced, the universities to elementary music of Mozart will still be schools, Symphony musicians are found teaching and in the air.

esperate to cover those rights from the citithe cost of policzens. ing, Salt Lake King George allowed County is poised to pass his government to grossly the collection plate to an exceed those three fundaunorthodox source: mental responsibilities. churches. Should His tea was propwe really be erly thrown into funding the Boston Harbor opera, when we and after a can’t afford bloody and essential law painful revoluenforcement tion, a new govservices? ernment was Although it is instituted in a sister-county America “of, by HIS POINT attempting to and for the peoBlaine Nichols carry off this latple”. est government Now we have money grab, this a county falsely is also a Davis County claiming it cannot fund concern. proper policing activities, This dishonest theft, but can fund large cash under color of law, symcontributions to the bolizes a much larger Leonardo Center Museproblem . . . greedy, outum, the Utah Restaurant of-control, self-serving Association, a Canyon government. Transportation Study and Historically people a Parks & Recreation have willingly paid taxes Organizational Study. because they expected Art has been prioritized those taxes would proover protection of citivide them with necessary zens. services from a properly Similarly, special interfunctioning government. ests will press for more Those proper services government money to must secure to each indisustain the Utah Symphovidual the free exercise of ny and the Old People their own conscience, the Enjoying Raunchy Art right and control of their (OPERA). own property, and the It’s dishonest. Layton protection of their life. and cities foolishly pound Anything beyond these money down the three fundamental necesUTOPIA rat-hole and sities must and should be will soon face massive left to the individual. No budget shortfalls because government can pretend they decided to become to provide anything risk-takers rather than beyond protection of the remain honest governors three basics, liberty, prop- – and that means governerty and life, without first ment must stop funding stealing at least one of operas and museums.

Charter schools adapt to funding shortage BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer DAVIS COUNTY — Unlike traditional public schools within a district, charter schools rely on more than 80 percent of funding from the state. For the first six weeks of school, public schools rely on predictions based off previous years to fund education. For the rest of the school year, funding is based off enrollment. Charter schools work the same way, except they are not a taxing entity. “Where there are changes and cuts, we have

very few options to turn to,” said Wasatch Peak Academy controller Brad Taylor. Although no new legislation has come forward about making further cuts to education, schools will watch for that possibility. According to Taylor, one alternative the Legislature has considered is a 2 to 3 percent cut on funding. “That’s the more likely scenario,” he said. A lot of funding depends on the number of students with disabilities and the experience of teachers. Academia West, where Taylor works, helps provide that funding for Wasatch Peak

Academy and other charter schools in Davis County. As the controller for the school, Academia West provides a lot of day-to-day services for the school, like filling out paperwork. However, the schoollevel decisions and operations are left to the board and principals of the school. Taylor said where a lot of the funding woes play out is in growth. Syracuse Arts Academy, another charter school Academia West is involved with, is expected to grow by 100 students for the next school year. Right now, Wasatch Peak Academy’s

weighted pupil unit is $2,577. That is about half of the weighted pupil unit for Davis School District students. (The weighted pupil unit is the measure by which the Utah State Legislature determines the funding for each school.) “We like to have a focus and our schools have been successful,” said Taylor. He believes charter schools will continue to grow and find new things to emphasize. “We understand the formula for our school,” he said. “We make it work.” sroberts@davisclipper.com


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Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

Laughing Matters By Sharon May

Blame it on an apple Pop-Tart admit it. Just three weeks into my resolution to forego all junk food for all eternity, it seems the only “resolve” I have left is the carpet cleaner on my shelf – and even that’s almost empty. What makes my guilt a bit easier to swallow is that my female friends seem to be missing their own iron will in the diet-resolution department. So the other day, we were having a little get together, a Friday “splurge,” when the confessions of diet slippage began. Soon, admissions were being dished out as fast as the cookies and chips, the cheese and crackers and the leftover Christmas candy. I think I started the disclosures by telling about being at the grocery store and spotting an acquaintance I hadn’t seen in years. The last time I saw him, he called me fat, and I was horrified he would see the ice cream in my basket and raise an “I-told-you-so” eyebrow. Desperate, I ducked into the next aisle, the toilet tissue section, and performed an act I normally find repugnant. I pushed the two frozen Blue Bunny containers behind a stack of TP and skedaddled to the checkout stand with my spinach and broccoli, certain Mr. Fat Monitor would slide up behind me in line. Quickly, in my most disapproving voice, I informed the clerk that some reprehensible cretin had left ice cream on the TP shelf, and she sent the bagger to reshelf it. I scurried from the store without further contact with the guy, my morals, or my lovely ice cream. Following my story, another in our group admitted to having a secret forbidden affair with marzipan.They meet regu-

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larly on the Internet, where she orders pounds of the rich confection, without her husband’s knowledge. Amid the complicit laughter, another friend confided how one Saturday food indiscretion led to another caloric no-no and yet another, and having blown her diet anyway, she topped it off with an entire tub of Haagen-Dazs ice cream. My ears perked to attention. Yet, I shouldn’t have been surprised at our mutual sneaky relationships with food.After all, wasn’t it Eve who started the whole food temptation issue. Eve was probably on a diet – there was that lack of clothing problem, you know, and Adam probably made some thoughtless remark about the cellulite on her thighs.And I bet she was tempted by something more enticing than an apple. Like an apple pie a la mode. Or a frosted apple Pop-Tart. Or fruit from the caramel apple tree. I’d also bet she didn’t stop with just one:A woman can restrain herself from forbidden fruit only so long before she’s consumed the entire orchard. The result, as you know from Genesis, is that Eve gained a few pounds, as Adam did also, and God made them put on leafy clothes.As part of the curse, mirrors were invented, and Eve began demanding of Adam, “Does this fig leaf make my butt look big?” Since then, food has continued to tempt Eve’s female progeny into stealthy junk food behavior. I think men tend to just dive in when it comes to illicit food:“Eve put it on the shelf and I ate it.” I’m exhausted thinking about all this. I need a bowl of ice cream. And I want to find that online marzipan site.

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer

KAYSVILLE — “Assisted living is a way to enhance life and increase the quality of life.” But the decision to place a loved one into assisted living or nursing homes can be a difficult one. Shelly Nettesheim, Marketing and Community Relation director, said the benefits outweigh the negatives of having a loved one in assisted living. The trick, she said, is to know how and where to draw the lines. “Assisted living is more like a home,” said Nettesheim. “Residents have their private apartments,and their independence is highly encouraged.” There are two types of assisted living. Residents who fall into one of those two types can avoid nursing homes, which tend to cost quite a bit more. The first type applies to Apple Tree Assisted Living in Kaysville. It means residents have more mobility and do not need assistance to get in and out of a bed or chair. Type two assistance, which Apple Village offers, means a resident may need one other person to help get out of bed and dress. If a person needs more than one other to assist in mobility, that person would not qualify for either type of assisted living, but needs to be in a nursing home. “The guidelines are mostly based on mobility,” said Nettesheim.Those requirements are driven by the state. When a family first comes in to Apple Tree, a head nurse talks with family members about the needs of their loved one. The

assisted living centers in Kaysville offer three nutritional meals a day, opportunities for exercise and travel, and a private apartment for residents. They also encourage family involvement. “Typically when people first come in, their families realize how isolated they’ve become. Families still come in all the time, but people are able to visit with others as well,” said Nettesheim. Medical history is requested from a resident’s physician, and the head nurse helps keep track of medications and doctors’

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appointments. An assessment is made when residents first come in, and families can help direct what a resident needs. There are several options when it comes to paying for assisted living,including VA benefits. Monthly payments can range from $2,000 to about $2,500, depending on care assessment. Once other options like the New Choice Waiver have been used, Medicaid does pick up the cost of assisted living. However, a hospital stay and doctor recommendation may be required.

At Apple Tree, outings, meals, and bright open surroundings are used to help increase the quality of life for residents. The waiting area outside the cafeteria is complete with a fireplace, piano, fish pond, trees and couches. “It’s hard to change and feel like you’re giving something up,” said Nettesheim. “But we and the other residents here just become an extended part of the family.” sroberts@davisclipper.com


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BOX Out of the

A ROOFTOP GARDEN is included in one artist’s fantasy model of the gallery, above. Right: a detail of “Look Close” by Gary Jensen.

BOUNTIFUL — Even artists have to cut loose every once in awhile. Lamplight Gallery in Bountiful (170 S. Main) is once again celebrating that spirit of freedom and experimentation with this year’s “Out of the Box” exhibit, which will be on display now through the end of January. The exhibit, which is collected mostly on the back wall but has individual pieces scattered throughout the top floor, focuses on work by artists stretching beyond their usual subjects or mediums. Mostly, the tone is incredibly playful. One artist (many of the works on display aren’t signed) used found objects such as a flattened pop can and a piece of an old door to create a bug-eyed girl with corkscrew spring curls.

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Photographically created mandalas (also above and far right), “Supernova - Day 1,” and a detail of Durrant’s mobile.

Scott Durrant created a mobile that hangs near the entryway to the gallery, a delicate interplay of beads and geometric shapes that glimmers with the deep, rich colors of gemstones and sparkles when the light hits it just right. Colleen Parker’s “Fantasy” is a free-form confection that seems to contain every color of the rainbow, surrounded by sinuous bubbles that make the viewer feel as though they’ve just plunged into a magical ocean. Photographer Louise Shaw contributed a n See “OUT,” p. A16

Photos by Jenniffer Wardell

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer


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painting she’d done of one of her photographs, displayed alongside the original photo and a funny, insightful list titled “Things I learned while pretending to be a painter.” Though several of the bullet points make it clear that Shaw probably won’t be returning to the medium – she says that the first thing she learned about her painting is that “it’s a great way to ruin a good photograph” – it’s clear the experience was its own adventure. The knowing frustration of her third entry on the list made me laugh: “it’s all about color – and the color you get once, you’ll never get again.” Other artists also took the chance to stretch beyond the mediums, though their own adventures were harder to recognize for those not familiar with their usual work. Artist Nicole Kamanski normally paints horses, but here translated that same Western spirit into a necklace of turquoise, silver, and a sunset-orange stone I didn’t recognize. Merrily Kulmer, who I knew mostly from her boldly colored abstract paintings, shows off her talents in a more realistic medium with a collection of photographs capturing a mountain goat in a quiet moment. In this case, however, it may simply be an introduction to a side of her I’ve never seen before – photographers say that capturing animals in the wild without startling them can be a real challenge. Though the small wood-

en building sitting at the base of the exhibit seems like a toy at first, a closer look reveals the true reach and imagination of the nameless artist. It turns out that the model is a vision for the expanded Lamplight Gallery, in a world where there was suddenly enough money and an entire corner lot to develop. My favorite part is the rooftop garden, complete with benches for observation. “Remember,” writes the artist.“Visual art includes not only painting, printing, sculpture, pottery, and photography, but also the structures they build and the influences they have on how they live our lives.” Taken together, it seems to say that just because you’re getting out of the box doesn’t mean you can’t build yourself an even better one while you’re out there. jwardell@davisclipper.com

BOUNTIFUL — Residents don’t have to travel all the way to Weber State or the University of Utah to get a serious art education. The Bountiful/Davis Art Center’s (BDAC) winter art classes are kicking off this weekend and early next week, featuring a variety of subjects, including painting and figure study, among others. Several of the classes are taught by professional artists, some of whom have taught (or are currently teaching) college classes. “I’m so excited, especially about the adult classes,” said BDAC Education Program Coordinator Trixee Buckingham.“They’re really at a university level, and I hope people will take advantage of them.” Diane Gardiner, who will be teaching “Watercolor for the Beginner to Advanced Painter,” is an instructor at the University of Utah. Her class will focus on painting methods that can be utilized by those of all skill levels. Chris Thornock, who has taught at BYU, will be teaching both a figure study class and “Head Painting in Oil.” The figure study class is an old favorite at BDAC brought back by popular demand, and the “Head Painting” class will teach elements such as preparing a painting support and underpainting. Diane Turner, an artist that Buckingham describes as “a legend,” will be teaching “Landscape Oil Painting.” Mike Call, a professional sculptor, teaches a sculpting class for both kids and adults. This year the Joy Foun-

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BOX Out of the “ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT” by Merrily Kulmer.

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dation is also offering computer art classes as part of the BDAC winter schedule (the Joy Foundation is housed in the BDAC building at 745 S. Main St.) The classes include a “Create Your Own Mailer” class that shows how to create mailers, brochures and posters in Photoshop and Indesign. Also available are “Art and Design in Photoshop CS4” and “Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS4.” All classes are taught by Shey Rauch, a professional graphic artist who teaches classes at Salt Lake Community College. For more information about any of these classes, please visit www.bdac.org. To sign up for any of them, please call 801-292-0367. “You don’t have to leave Bountiful to find quality education in art,” said Buckingham.“If more people realized this, I think they’d be all over it.” jwardell@davisclipper.com

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Arts Briefs Imagine Ballet auditions

Artists explore the intangible at BDAC’s ‘Simply Abstract’ SCOTT BUCKNER’S “Existence 2,” above. Below: Sonya Dinsdale’s “Louisiana Cemetery.”

BOUNTIFUL — It’s not easy to paint time, space, and emotion, but some artists welcome the challenge. At the Bountiful/Davis Art Center’s “Simply Abstract” exhibit, which is open through Feb. 16 in the BDAC’s north gallery, a pair of artists have committed themselves to finding the visual representations of such intangibles as urban decay, mortality, emotion and memory. Though the question of whether or not they succeeded is open – the interpretation is immediately interpreted again by the viewer – the results are fascinating. “I am interested in elements that are part of the urban and surrounding environment that have been subjected to time, history and decay from nature over the seasons,” wrote Scott Buckner in the artist’s statement for his work.“These elements speak to me of existence and mortality.” Buckner’s art is almost startlingly faithful to this vision, calling to mind dirt, graffiti and peeling paint in a far more immediate way than even a photograph could. To me, this gives his

Photos by Jenniffer Wardell

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work a solemn, almost tragic air, full of weariness and the endless passage of time. Sonya Dinsdale’s work is more colorful, and more farreaching in her subject matter. She uses color to inspire and transmit emotions, with the particular combinations of each left up to the person doing the seeing. Layered amid the colors are different

shapes and textures, encouraging leisurely exploration of each piece. “The pain of a lost soul? It’s there. The triumph of the human spirit over personal terror? Check,” wrote Dinsdale in her artist’s statement.“The exuberance of a sunny day in April? We will experience it together in my layered compositions.”

Imagine Ballet Theatre (IBT) will hold auditions for their upcoming 2010 Season as well as their Summer Dance Intensive program on Jan. 23 at the Peery’s Egyptian Theater Dance Studio at 2415 Washington Blvd. in Ogden. The audition will give dancers the opportunity to become a member of the ballet company for the duration of their performing year and/or for this year’s upcoming summer dance program. For dancers ages 8-12, registration will be 9:30-10 a.m., and audition times are 10 a.m.-12 p.m. For dancers ages 13 and up, registration will be 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m., and audition times will be from 12-2 p.m. Young women should be dressed in a black leotard, pink tights and ballet shoes (if dancer is on pointe, bring pointe shoes) with hair in a bun. Men should be dressed in a white shirt, black tights and ballet shoes. All auditioning dancers are asked to bring a photo, resume, and a $25 non-refundable registration fee. For more information about the auditions or Imagine Ballet Theatre, please visit www.imagineballet.org.

Utah Voices auditions Dr. Michael Huff, artistic director for Utah Voices, will be holding open auditions for a chamber choir known as Verus Vox Vocis (True Voices), Jan. 23 and 30 from 2 - 5 p.m. in Bountiful.

Location will be given when appointment is scheduled. Come with a prepared piece and also be prepared to demonstrate range, sight reading and take a written musicianship test. Membership in this choir requires membership in Utah Voices as well. To schedule an audition time, please email Kathryn Ariotti at kathryna@utahvoices.org.

One more Lagoon audition Lagoon will be holding its final 2010 audition for singers and dancers on Jan. 23. The audition will be at the Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington (375 N. Lagoon Dr.) with sign-in at 9 a.m. and open auditions from 10 a.m.-noon. Call backs will be at 1 p.m. Auditioners must be at least 16 by March 15, 2010, and bring at least one headshot and resume. For more information, please call 801-451-8059.

“Ain’t We Got Fun” The Layton High Productions Company will be presenting a turnof-the-century musical review titled “Ain’t We Got Fun” at the LHS Little Theater Jan. 20-23 and 27-30 at 7 p.m. The production showcases some wellknown songs from the era. Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $6 for students/children, and $5 for LHS students. For more information, please e-mail dferrin@dsdmail.net.


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Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

High Notes Students party with Down Syndrome kids

FARMINGTON — Two elementary schools and two junior high schools in the Davis School District are currently part of separate boundary studies. The boundaries of Eagle Bay and Snow Horse elementaries are being changed in preparation for the opening of Elementary School No. 59 in the fall of 2010. The boundary study of Millcreek and Mueller Park junior highs does not involve a new school, but will be used to balance student numbers and make more efficient use of the buildings. For more information on both boundary studies, visit the Davis School District website at http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/storythree.html.

DSD to hold storytelling competition

FARMINGTON — More than 50 student storytellers from various Davis schools will perform stories for the public and a panel of judges during the Davis Storytelling competition on Thursday, Jan. 21 from 6-8 p.m. The competition will be held at the DSD administration building, located at 45 E. State Street in Farmington. Selected students will be invited to participate as Davis representatives in the Weber State University Storytelling Festival on Feb. 22-24. For more information, contact Monica Murdock at 801-402-4179.

Doxey Elem. celebrates 50 years

SUNSET — Doxey Elementary School will celebrate its 50th birthday with an open house on Thursday, Jan. 21 from 6-7 p.m. All Doxey families, (past and present), as well as alumni, past faculty, administration and staff are invited to attend. There will be a slide show and tour of the newly designed and remodeled front of the school. For more information, contact the school at 801-402-2250.

Foxboro Elem. announces Geo. bee

FARMINGTON — Foxboro Elementary School will be holding the final competition of its National Geographic geography bee in the auditorium on Friday, Jan. 22, beginning at 1:45 p.m. Students from grades four, five and six have each competed in their grade level competitions. The top winners will make up the 10 finalists for the final school-wide competitor. For more information, contact the school at 801-402-5050.

Bar J Wranglers coming to DHS

FARMINGTON — Davis High School SkillsUSA and TSA students will host the world-famous Bar-JWranglers from Jackson Hole, Wyo. The concert will be on Friday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. The high school is located at 325 S. Main Street in Kaysville. Proceeds will go to help support the two programs. A second concert will be held on Saturday. For more information, contact the school at 801-402-8800.

Head Start uses Boeing grant for safety KAYSVILLE — The Davis Head Start program recently received a grant from the Boeing Company. The grant is for Early Childhood Development and Learning Programs in Utah. Head Start will use the grant to invest in Early Learning Curriculum that will give children and families the opportunity to learn more about personal safety. Each classroom will receive the “Talking About Touching” program, which gives children and parents simple rules to guide them toward safe decision making in a variety of situations. For more information, contact Brent Lund at 801-402-0664.

KAYSVILLE — A few of Davis High School’s advanced marketing students have donated time and energy to give children with Down Syndrome something to look forward to each month this school year. The activities began with a tour from professional BMX bikers. Students and Foundation members received the opportunity to get to know the bikers and talk with professional athletes. In October, the activities continued with a Halloween dance.Then students planned to take their friends from the Foundation bowling. The activities will continue through February. “My favorite part is really getting them to open up and talk,” said Davis High School advanced marketing student Tanner Webb. Webb said a service project is part of the requirements for advanced marketing, and this year’s group wanted to do something unique. The idea came when one of Webb’s classmates, Michael Arnold, talked about a sister with Down Syndrome. “We just thought it would be nice to give them the chance to get out, and even give their parents a break,” said Webb. The service project began in late September. Webb and other students sat down together to plan various activities for children from the Foundation as well as their parents. Once it began, other clubs became involved

DSD’s Lowe appointed to state board

FARMINGTON — Davis School District Board of Education Vice President Tamara Lowe, who has served on the Davis Board of Education since January 2003, was recently appointed to the Utah State Board of Education as a non-voting member. She also recently served as president of the Utah School Boards Association and is well known as a past principal at Clearfield High School.

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DSD continues boundary studies

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer

DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL’S ADVANCED marketing group organized several activities with the Utah Down Syndrome Foundation, including a Halloween dance in October. as well. Webb said the DECCA and FBLA clubs got involved as extra-curricular activities. “The marketing aspect of this was getting students involved,” said Webb. Part of his job was to get the word out to those within the Utah Down Syndrome Foundation about their activities. Most of the activities were open to people from age 3 to age 25.Webb and his fellow students also had a job

of getting sponsorship for bigger activities. After the BMX bikers came to the school, football games became the main activity until a Halloween dance. Then students went bowling, and another Valentine’s dance will be held in February. Through all this, Webb, Arnold, Cameron Hurst, and others worked on getting sponsorship from Kohl’s clothing store. Students brought in

another aspect of marketing by walking through their neighborhoods, selling Advent calendars for funds. Through various club members, close to $800 was raised. “What I’ve really learned is how to contact people and get them thinking about things,” said Webb. He plans to continue to college and would like to work for a sports team as a public relations official. sroberts@davisclipper.com

Dinner’s Ready now open new business has opened on Main Street which offers a distinctive service for hungry families and singles alike. Dinner’s Ready, located at 353 S Main, sells homemade meals to go. The meals are fully assembled and ready to heat. Dinner’s Ready also sells fresh salads, soups, breads and desserts. The meals are made fresh daily, with no preservatives or artificial ingredients. It’s a great alternative to fast food and your family will be eating healthier balanced meals at your own kitchen table. This is food your kids will eat! Dinner’s Ready is also great for singles or empty nesters. The serving sizes range from Single Serves to Extra Large. You can purchase dishes ala carte or as a full meal, which includes salad, bread and desert. Prices are comparable to fast food. In addition, “day old” frozen entrees sell for half price. It’s a bargain! The owners, Katie Smith

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and Lisa Chandler both live in Ogden. They have been preparing delicious meals in their South Ogden shop for a several years and decided it was time to expand the business. “Since many of our customers were coming from Davis County, that’s where we decided to open a second shop. Bountiful’s Main Street is a perfect fit for us, we love the home town feel and the friendly atmosphere”, said Chandler. Walking into Dinner’s Ready is a lot like stepping back in your grandmother’s kitchen. The menu reflects the best in comfort food with a modern healthy flair. In addition to the regular menu items, there’s a special entree featured each month. This month’s special is Sweet and Sour Pork with Rice. The most popular dish is Chicken Enchiladas, which is served in a cream sauce. “We also have the most fabulous brownies that you will ever taste,” says Smith, “ Stop in for a free sample and you’ll be

hooked.” Dinner’s Ready is locally owned, not a franchise. “Because we’re local we can be very flexible in how we serve our customers” said Chandler. “We often create special dishes or alter our recipes to help customers with food allergies and such.” Dinner’s Ready also caters meals for special occasions. “In addition to business lunches, we cater weddings, funerals, missionary farewells, showers, family reunions, and all kinds of parties. We can help you with any event involving food, from a simple dessert platter, to specialty salads, to the works,” stated Smith, who is the catering consultant at Dinner’s Ready. Dinner’s Ready makes it easy for busy people to serve their families healthy, delicious meals. So if you love homemade food, but not the cooking, stop by Dinner’s Ready. You’ll be glad you did!


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Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

Adventure Homestays looks for host families

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Group reaches out to families in Mexico

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer LAYTON — Host families in the Clearfield and Layton area are needed for Adventure Homestays Abroad. Students will be arriving from Germany during the spring break of 2010, from March 19-April 9. Twenty-two students and two chaperones are attending Clearfield and Layton High School. All are in need of host families. Volunteer host families need to provide transportation for the students to and from school, and allow the students to be a part of the family for three weeks. The students range in age from 15-17 and all speak English. “This is a fabulous way to have an international experience without traveling outside your home,” said Michelle Millburn and Marsha Latham of Adventure Homestays Abroad. Students will have their own spending money and are provided with health and liability insurance. Families who are interested do not need to have a student at one of the high schools to participate. Families with small or no children are encouraged to participate as well. For more information, contact Michelle Millburn at 801-725-0329 or Marsha Latham at 801-558-9927. Residents may also e-mail Adventure Homestays Abroad at michelleaha@gmail.com. sroberts@davisclipper.com

Reading Horizons offers help for local job seekers BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — Reading Horizons announced a reading program to help individuals obtain literacy levels necessary for their jobs. According to Reading Horizons, most jobs require a 10th-grade reading level, as do most job applications themselves. Reading Horizons also cited the National Institute for Literacy as saying that more than 20 percent of adults read at or below a fifth-grade level. Reading Horizons listed several reasons literacy skills were important, including the need to increase basic writing and spelling skills to fill out applications and create resumes, as well as to read material associated with the job, the uncertain economy and more. The program Reading Horizons uses can improve a reader’s skills by two to five grade levels. It also includes helping people with online resources for job hunting. For more information, visit Reading Horizons’ website at www.readinghorizonsathome.com. sroberts@davisclipper.com

BOUNTIFUL — The Mexican group La Gaviota – named after the Spanish word for seagull – is helping disabled kids learn how to fly. Kara Liston, the North American Coordinator for La Gaviota and Labor of Love in Mexico, spoke to the Bountiful Rotary last week about the group’s facilities, programs and volunteer efforts that help make it all possible. She emphasized that La Gaviota’s goal was to help disabled students and their families become self-sufficient and continue growing. “Students with special needs don’t get the support in Mexico that they do here,” said Liston.“We’re trying to change that.” La Gaviota offers a wide variety of medical services that include ophthalmology, audiology, dental work, plastic surgery for things like cleft lips and palates, and physical therapy, among others. They also offer other programs such as education, family assistance, and job training for parents. “It’s important to us not to take the children out of the family,” said Liston.“We’re trying to educate the entire family.” A current focus for the group is an addition that would create two new classrooms for La Gaviota, an especially pressing need since one of their current classrooms has been recently taken over by the expanded need for dental services. Though the Layton Rotary had come down a few years before to put up the steel

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MOTHERS RECEIVE ASSISTANCE for their children at La Gaviota in Mexico. Volunteers are needed for humanitarian trips to La Gaviota. trusses for the roof of that addition, as of now the roof is still open to the elements. “In 2010 our goal is to get that done,” she said. La Gaviota welcomes both donations and volunteers to come down and help on projects such as finishing the roof and medical assistance. Several project trips will be held this summer, and those who are interested in either volunteering or offering donations should e-mail Liston at karacliston@aol.com for more information. “All of our administrators and grant writers are 100 percent volunteer,” she said.“All the money we receive goes straight to the children and paying the rent.” When speaking about La Gaviota’s need for assistance, Liston men-

tioned the recent earthquake in Haiti and its aftermath, admitting there were any number of problems going on in the world today. She then told the classic story of the man who saw a boy throwing beached starfish back into the water. He told him it was pointless because there was no way he could make a difference in the face of the hundreds that were still beached. In response the boy picked up another starfish, tossed it into the water, and said,“Made a difference to that one.” “I think that’s what service is all about,” said Liston, mentioning the children and families helped by La Gaviota.“We can’t fix every problem, but we’ve chosen to fix this particular one.” jwardell@davisclipper.com

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Amy Marie Prestridge and Isaac Lyman Wight were married Friday, Jan. 15 in the Bountiful Temple.A reception was held that evening at the Farmington Rock Chapel. Amy is the daughter of Mark and Kim Prestridge. She is attending Weber State and is employed at Coco Bay. Isaac is the son of DeOrr and Alisa Wight. He served in the Mexico Mexico City South Mission, is employed at Lexington Law and is attending Weber State. Following a honeymoon to

Lou Romney of Bountiful will celebrate her 80th birthday Jan. 21. Join us for cake and ice cream tonight (Jan. 21) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Heritage Place.

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Clyde Ezra Williams is celebrating his 90th birthday. He was born Jan. 22, 1920 in Farnum, Idaho. Clyde is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints and has served in many callings throughout his life. Clyde attended Weber High School in Ogden, Utah and was a member of the school band. Clyde won “State Championship” as a drummer his senior year of high school in 1938. He went on to join the National Guard and was a sergeant in the National Guard band. Clyde went in to active duty in the spring of 1941. Later Clyde applied for training and was accepted as a cadet in the Air Force. After 10 months flight training, Clyde graduated as 2nd lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Clyde served in North Africa and then was transferred to China. He served in China for one year with 665 hours of combat flying time. This is when Clyde earned and was awarded the “Distinguished Flying Cross” and the “Air Medal.” Clyde was a home builder in Bountiful, Utah beginning in 1950 building many homes in the valley as owner of “Clyde E. Williams Company.” In the 1960s he started “Williams Appraisal Company” and became a real estate appraiser of residential and commercial real estate. Clyde garnered the highest designation through the Appraisal Institute, a National organization holding the MAI, SREA, SRPA and SRA designations. Williams Appraisal Company is still in operation by his second and third generation of

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family. Clyde married Jeri Hadley of Ogden, Utah on June 2, 1950 and are currently still happily married and living in the same home in Bountiful which Clyde built for Jeri in 1956. They have two children, a daughter Deborah Lynn and a son Jon Timothy, of which Jon Timothy passed away in 1978. Clyde has been a teacher and mentor to his family through the honorable example and life which he has lead. At age 89 Clyde still mows his lawn, operates the power lawn edger, plants flowers, manicures the yard, plays basketball with the great-grandchildren, babysits, makes the best home made noodles, home remodeling and repairs, drives his car to shop for mom at Dick’s Market. According to his wife Jeri,his daughter Debi and all his posterity, Clyde is the “smartest, kindest, most talented, humble, charitable and handsome man.” You can do anything Dad! We love you with all our hearts and we look forward to celebrating your 100th birthday in 10 years. Keep up the good work...You are needed! Love, Your family.

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Obituary MG Robert Paul Young 1919-2010 (U.S. Army Ret.) Major General Robert Paul "Rip" Young passed away on January 17, 2010 after a year-long battle with cancer (in his usual upbeat a n d uncomplaining manner). His loving w i f e Bettye battled along side him, caring for him "in sickness," true to the vows they made 66 years ago. R i p was a man of exemplary character and remarka b l e achievement, but m o s t importantly he was a strong and loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He inspired us with his dedication to family and his strong work ethic; his honesty and his willingness to speak the truth in love; and his optimistic approach to life. His wonderful sense of humor and love of laughter have always been the hallmark of family gatherings. He was frugal, but generous of spirit, willingly sharing the fruits of his labor with family, friends, and charitable causes. Rip was born on December 17, 1919 in Mitchell, South Dakota, to loving parents, Alice Victoria Stenerson Young and Paul Murray Young. He attended the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, N.Y., graduating in June 1942 with a degree in Civil Engineering. Then, as a new 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army, he was sent to North Africa to oppose the German forces. After returning from Africa, he married his sweetheart, Bettye Jean Bean, whose father had been stationed at West Point. Rip and Bettye are the parents of three daughters, all of whom survive him: Barbara (Jim) Morrison, Linda (Rob) Erickson, and Tricia (Rick) Hughes. He had close, loving relationships with his daughters, and he was blessed to have three wonderful sons-in-law, whom he esteemed and trusted. He is also survived by his eight grandchildren, who dearly loved and affectionately knew him as "Bumpy": Evan Morrison (Emily), Jeanne Morrison Groberg (Jon), Paul Morrison (Kimberly), Anne Morrison King (Benji), Olivia Erickson, Andy Erickson, Maggie Hughes and Sally Hughes. Rip had a distinguished and fascinating military career. He fought against Rommel ("The Desert Fox") and the Germans in North Africa 1942 to 1943. Later, in

1946, his earlier outstanding performance planning air landing sites across the Pacific, led to his selection as the top aide to Lt. General Leslie R. Groves. In that role, he helped organize and establish the post-war development and production of the atomic bomb. In the early 1960s, as Executive Assistant to James Webb (NASA’s top administrator) Rip was a member of the team that developed manned space flight, culminating in the Apollo moon landing. In the 1970s he oversaw construction of the Antiballistic Missile System (ABM) across the northern border of the U.S. He also served in Korea and in the Vietnam War. He rose to the rank of Major General in the United States Army, loving and defending our beloved country and its Constitution. He nobly wore the uniform of this nation and was an officer and a gentleman to his core. Rip is also survived by Bettye’s brother, Richard J. Bean (Col. US Army, Ret) and his wife, Sally Alexander Bean; two nephews, Col. Robert A. Bean (Jane) and Dr. Robert R. Rietz (Elaine); two nieces, Leslie Bean Gottesmann (Rob) and Janet Rietz Tschabrun; and eight great-grandchildren, Mike and Sara Morrison; Elizabeth, Lucy, Scott and Mason Groberg; Adam and Darren Morrison; and a 6th great-grandson due to be born in April. Rip goes to join his father and mother; his sister Yvonne and her husband, Roy K. Rietz; his niece Paula Rietz; and his great-granddaughter Melissa Morrison. Both in the military and as a parent, he always tried to inspire those "under his command" to do their best by doing his own best as an example. He was patient and encouraging. He was an excellent teacher, always treating those of lower "rank", be it his soldiers or his children, with kindness, fairness and loyalty. Our only consolation for the loss of our dear Husband, Dad, Bumpy, Uncle, Brother and Friend is that we know that he is now with God who loves him even more than we do. Thanks to the staff at Avalon Care Center for their tender care of our Dad during the last week of his life. We are deeply grateful to those members of the wonderful Intermountain Homecare Hospice team who cared for our Mom and Dad and entire family. They are special people and no one should go through this experience without them. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to this fine organization in Rip’s name at: Hospice at Intermountain Homecare, 3776 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah, 84405, (801) 399-1400. When weather permits, the family will gather for a memorial service at USMA on the Hudson River at West Point, N.Y. Dad and Mom met, courted and married in this beautiful place. He will be interned in the Columbarium near the Cadet Chapel. A place waits here for his loving wife, Bettye, when she eventually joins him. Friends and neighbors visited with the family at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 from 6:-8 p.m. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

Marian K. Gooch 1925-2010 Soda Springs, Idaho — Marian Kelson Gooch, 84; of Soda Springs, Idaho passed away Thursday, January 14, 2010 in Pocatello, Idaho at the Portneuf Medical Center. Marian was born on January 20, 1925 in Weston, Idaho the daughter of Harold A. and Ila Ann Hyde Kelson. S h e graduated from West High School. She had lived in Ogden, UT; Salt Lake City, UT; Bountiful, UT; Woods Cross,

UT. and Soda Springs, ID. She Married John "CY" Gooch on December 12, 1940 in Ogden, Utah. "CY" passed away on July 24, 1988. Marian was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. She had served as Visiting Teacher and loved doing compassionate service. She had served as secretary in the Democratic Party in Bountiful, UT. and was a member of the Disaster Response Team in Bountiful, UT. She was also a member of the D.U.P. Meadow Mill Crossing Camp and Woods Cross Singles. Marian enjoyed her grandchildren very much. She also loved crocheting, taking care of others and spending the winter months in Arizona with her husband. She is survived by three daughters, Judy and Ron McKinstry of Glendale, AZ; Jo Anne and Paul Brown of South Jordan, UT; and Marian and Ed

Keller of Soda Springs, ID. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren and one brother Dean L. and Anita Kelson of Layton, UT. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents and two brothers Leon and Rex. The Family will meet with friends on Thursday, January 21, 2010 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the Spring Creek Manor in Soda Springs, ID. (425 Spring Creek Dr.). Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 2 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary in Bountiful, UT (295 N. Main). Family will meet with friends at the funeral home from 11:45 p.m. prior to services. Burial will be at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the Sims Funeral Home. Condolences may be made to the family at www.simsfh.com.


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Margene Rhodes Fryer 1929-2010 Margene Rhodes Fryer was born January 24, 1929. Margene passed away peacefully January 13 surrounded by her loving family. She was born to Jasper and Ellen Rhodes in Garland, Utah. She married Blaine Thompson Fryer on November 20, 1947 in the Logan Te m p l e . He died J u n e 20,1980. Margene enjoyed 50 years of bowling and traveled the nation to participate in bowling tournaments. Her

Norma Fisher Alter 1908-2010 Norma Fisher Alter, 101, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2010. She was a leap year baby born February 29, 1908 i n Richfield, Utah, the third of six children born to Thomas Lyon and Josephine Ekman Fisher. S h e enjoyed the “Old West” life in Richfield of dirt streets, horses, buckboards, and Indians. She hoed sugar beets along with the other kids in town and survived the influenza epidemic of 1918. She remembered the arrival of the first automobile and the first airplane to come to Richfield. The family moved to Salt Lake City in 1921 where she graduated from West High School in 1925, among the top six graduates in her class. She then moved to Bountiful to help her father run the Bountiful Lumber and Supply Co. and began attending the University of Utah where she graduated with a degree in Health Education in 1930. She taught elementary school for three years. Norma married E. Irving Alter on April 28, 1934 and moved to Schenectady, New York, where Irv was employed by General Electric Co. Two years later they moved to West Caldwell, New Jersey, where they resided for 11 years. Norma and Irv moved back to Bountiful in 1947 where they lived for the rest of their lives. Norma was very active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. She served in a Relief Society Presidency, and as Primary President, and served many years as a Stake and Ward Librarian. She served as a visiting teacher until age 101. She loved to do genealogy research and took many hundreds of names to the temple. Her husband Irv joined the Church in 1969 and the family was sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Norma spent much of her life as

Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010 close friends recall many late night evenings of pinochle and rummy. She was a gracious woman whose home was always open to her many friends and family. Margene is survived by her three sons; Steven (Jan), Norman (Marsha), Dean (Marcy), four grandchildren and seven and a half great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband and 10 siblings. Also survived by two brothers; Carl Rhodes and Blaine Rhodes and two sisters; Beth Wood and Alta Munns. Family and friends shared in the celebration of her life Monday, January 18 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Thatcher Brook Hospice in appreciation for their tender care, at 1133 North Main Street, Layton, Utah, 84041. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

a volunteer. For 24 years she was a docent at the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers Museum, even as she began to lose her eyesight and could no longer see the exhibits. For over 14 years she was a volunteer to the patients at the Care Center in the South Davis Community Hospital. She loved to rock and sing to those precious youngsters although she never knew whether they could hear her or not. She pushed the wheelchairs of elderly patients who were sometimes 15 or 20 years her junior. Norma was active in many organizations. They included Phi Mu Sorority, American Association of University Women, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, the Republican Party Legislative Council, a bridge club and the Bonneville Knife and Fork Club. Irv passed away in 1989, about the time that Norma began to lose her eyesight to macular degeneration. Blindness finally eliminated reading, sewing, family research and most of her favorite activities, but never killed her indomitable spirit. She listened to books and church talks on tape, scrubbed floors, washed walls and painted the garage floor. Even as a centenarian, she persevered. She was preceded in death by husband, Irv, a brother, Allan Fisher, and sisters Phyllis Reese and Ardelle Larsen Backman. She is survived by her brothers Wayne Fisher (Zina) and Don Fisher and her three children: Marilyn Bonham (Ralph), Edward Alter (Pat), Janette Goddard (Scott), 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank the many relatives and special friends who have sustained and supported Norma in recent years and who enabled her to stay in her home well past her 101st year. Thank you to the staffs at the Inn on Barton Creek and South Davis Hospice who have lovingly cared for her in recent months. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, January 18, 2010, at the Barton Creek Ward, 650 S. 750 E. Bountiful, Utah. Interment was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Funeral directors Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. The family suggests donations to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

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Alma Lehi Keiser passed away at age 96, surrounded by his family in Centerville Utah, Friday January 15, 2010 of cause’s incident to age. He was born May 24, 1913 in McGill, Nevada, to Samuel Keiser and Anna K u n z Keiser bringing joy to his family. O n March 27, 1936 Alma w a s sealed to his eternal companion Lois R i d d Keiser in the Salt L a k e Te m p l e and they are now o n c e a g a i n reunited together forever. I n 1944 Alma served in World War 11 fighting through the Hedgerows with Patton’s Army at the breakout at St. Lo, on the front line in Falaise, France where he was wounded and received a purple heart for his valiant service. He also served during the Battle of the Bulge. Alma spent his life working hard, building homes and being a dedicated husband and father. He was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints and served in many church callings. Alma and Lois also served as workers in the Salt Lake Temple, the Jordan River Temple and the Bountiful Temple. Together they fulfilled two honorable missions, one in the California San Jose Mission and the other call to serve in the Swiss Temple. He ended his life bearing testimony to his family of the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ and wanted them all to follow the Lord in their lives. He is survived by his children Joyce and Sherwood Davis, Lois and John Linder, Tom and Cindy Keiser, Barbara Hopkins, Laurie and Van Hutchinson, Karlynne and Alan Arbuckle along with 58 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday January 20, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 19th Ward building, 1500 North 400 East, Bountiful, Utah. A viewing was held before the funeral. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com . We appreciate all the help we received from Vista Care Hospice and want to thank them for their kindness in helping to make Alma’s passing a peaceful one.

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Died peacefully and comfortably at age 95 in Bountiful, Utah on January 13, 2010 in the presence of her family, her sister-in-law and longtime friend, Lois Krause, and her niece and friend Teddie Krause. Born Sept. 10, 1914 in Union, Utah, to Shirley H. and Ethel Walker Graham. Older sister to Laverl (Pete) Graham and Doris Graham (Hilton). Married Ivor L. Irving, Oct. 20, 1933, later sealed in the LDS Salt Lake Temple on their 20th wedding anniversary. Ivor died in August 1989.

Resident of Bountiful, Utah, since 1952 and a member of the LDS Bountiful 4th and 36th wards. Devoted and active daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, and friend. Active in fast-pitch softball as the shortstop in the Farm Bureau league, bowling, golf, daily walking, and church and community service. Den mother in the Cub Scouts, ward Relief Society president and secretary, genealogist, officer and teacher in LDS church auxiliaries. Provided virtually daily companionship and service to her mother Ethel from at least the late 1950s until Ethel’s death in 1974. Data entry work in LDS name extraction process, volunteer Pink Lady at South Davis and Lakeview hospitals, volunteer at the Bountiful Golden Years Center, made newborn kits for the Relief Society, member and officer of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Weekly attender at the LDS temples in Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Bountiful. Her lemon meringue pie shamed the very best chefs in Paris France; her pumpkin pie would have made the pilgrims proud. Provided amazing cultural, spiritual, and educational opportunities for and life-changing influence on her sons Gordon and Tom, all the while tending to their physical and

emotional needs. Extended those opportunities and influence to her daughter-in-law Judith Irving, Vienna, Virginia, seven grateful grandchildren: Jessica (Rick) Marschall, Wales, Wisconsin; Beverly (John) Jacobs (Pacific Palisades, California); Jean (Mike) Lee, Vienna, Virginia; Amelia (Christopher) Johnson, Petersburg, Virginia; Nicole Irving, Brigham Young University; and Georgia and Oliver Irving, Vienna, Virginia, and 10 great-grandchildren: Barron, Caroline, Katie, Alex, Will, and Annabelle Marschall, Calvin and Luke Jacobs, and Preston and Marianne Lee Also survived by nieces and nephews, cousins, and many friends and neighbors, including special friend Margaret Harker. The family is extremely grateful to the loving, caring, and professional staffs at Lakeview Hospital, Orchard Cove, and Haven Hospice. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Monday, January 18, 2010 at the Bountiful 36th Ward, 102 East 1400 South. Russon Brothers, funeral directors. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery. On line guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

www.davis clipper.com t was a common practice in early Bountiful to walk long distances. Many journals tell of people walking to Salt Lake City to attend some of their meetings such as LDS General Conference. Others walked to the University of Utah to get their education. Horses could be used for riding when they were not needed on the farms. The Utah Central Railroad was completed in 1870. The depot was located near 800 West and 500 South. The first electric power came to Bountiful in 1896. This made it possible for electricity to power transportation in the near future. The Salt Lake and Ogden Railroad was granted the right to build an electric powered railroad in 1900. The change over from a steam driven engine to electric was not completed until 1910. The old steam engine was known as the “Dummy.” The new line was called the Bamberger named after Governor Simon Bamberger who brought the idea of such a passenger and freight line from Germany. An electric powered “Trolley” owned by Utah Power and Light ran along Orchard Drive to 500 South. The Bamberger was also given authority to operate a bus company. In 1914 the first gasoline station came to the area making it possible for cars, trucks and buses. The influx of motor vehicles brought new challenges. Speed laws, stop signs, and paved roads became necessary.

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Obituary Louise P. Parkin Jan. 8, 1912-Aug. 16-2002 SOUTH OGDEN — Louise Pearl O’Brien Parkin returned to the arms of her loving husband Stanley Karl Parkin on Sunday, January 17, 2010. S h e passed from this life peacefully surrounded by many of her children and grandchildren. She was a loving and devoted mother and grandm o t h e r. She lived a long and exemplary life in the service of others. S h e was born November 12, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of Edward Henry and Lula Pearl McIntire O’Brien. Louise married her sweetheart, Stanley, on September 11, 1935 in

JaeNell Johnson Padley Jan 4, 1932-Jan. 17, 2010 JaeNell Johnson Padley was reunited with her eternal companion, Harvey LeRoy Padley, early the morning of January 17, 2010. Born January 4, 1932. Married Harvey LeRoy Padley, January 4, 1950. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake L D S Te m p l e . She left a legacy of service and love, touching the hearts of all she came in contact with. She was a devoted member of The Church of J e s u s Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving w h o l e heartedly her entire life. A woman of many talents, she always kept an immaculate yard with beautiful flower gardens. Many people admired and enjoyed her amazing flower arrangements. Her artistic ability went beyond flowers to include ceramic figurines, wreaths, and wedding cakes. Another great tal-

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the Logan LDS Temple. Stanley preceded her in death on October 21, 2002. She was a compassionate nurse for many years, which she loved dearly, that included 16 years at McKay-Dee Hospital. Louise was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her church service included Ward and Stake Young Women’s President and numerous Relief Society positions. She had a love for the Lord and showed it throughout her life. Surviving are two daughters, Karlene (Hendrik) Bakker, Ogden; Cindy (Robert) Law, West Haven; six sons, David (Carol) Parkin, Layton; Duane (Guiomar) Parkin, Colorado; Derral (Irma) Parkin, Texas; Edward Parkin, California; Dan Parkin, Layton; Randy (Lori) Parkin, Ogden; 54 grandchildren, 87 great-grandchildren, 11 great-great-grandchildren and one sister, Edith Beazer. She left a total posterity of 222. Her husband Stanley, two sisters, three brothers and a granddaughter Rachelle preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 23 at 11 at the Burch Creek Stake Center, 4955 Adams Avenue, South Ogden. Friends may call at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., on Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday at the Stake Center 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery.

ent appreciated by those around her was her knack for homemade candy. Her family will always fondly remember the backyard barbecues, and her wonderful cooking, which she always shared with many neighbors. Always generous with her time, talents, and resources, she frequently included the neighborhood children in her generosity by keeping her freezer stocked with popsicles to handout throughout the hotter months. She fulfilled to the utmost her roles as a wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend. She will truly be missed. She is survived by her children, Rick (Seh Ho); Sue (Mark), Lori Ann, Kristin (Jeff); sister, Ione Strother; brother, Monte Davies; as well as many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey LeRoy Padley; her parents, Ethel and Howard Johnson; her sisters, Vivian Bowman and Claone Dyches; and a grandson, Tyler. We’d like to thank the wonderful staff at Mountain Ridge Assisted Living, as well as Inspiration Hospice for all of their love and care. We’d also like to thank the Skyline Branch as well as the Bountiful 4th Ward for their outpouring of service and love. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, January 22, 2010 at the Bountiful 4th Ward Chapel, 102 East 1400 South. A visitation will be held Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Friday morning 9:45-10:45 a.m at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonrmortuary.com

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KAYSVILLE — Some were new to the process, others brought years of experience. They came from a variety of professions, from doctor to business analyst. Some were life-long residents of Kaysville, others newly arrived or recently returned. Each took a few minutes before the Kaysville City Council’s most recent meeting to express their interest in the council member position that opened up with the election of former council member Steve Hiatt as mayor. In the end,Ally Isom, a mother of four and

Government Affairs Director for the Utah Department of Workforce Services, received the appointment and will complete the two years remaining in the term. Isom said her work experience has helped her to “appreciate the realities of budgets, to streamline and find efficiencies. The outlook is somber—it’s sobering,” she said, “I have a familiarity with budgets and organizational relationships that can benefit the city.” The new council member has a degree in political science from BYU with a minor in communications. She said she believes in leadership based on principles and

accountability. “I appreciate leadership that is inclusive, visionary and courageous and I value dialogue.” She added that her experiences could add value as she is familiar with resources available for everything from art programs to tax credits for historic projects. Early in her career, she worked with now-governor Gary Herbert, and learned from him that it is the government closest to the people that is the most vital. “My children go to school here, I drive the streets here,” she said, and what happens in Kaysville is a priority. The appointment came after 15 of the applicants

addressed the council, followed by an hour-long executive session and four vote tallies among council members. Prior to the vote, Mayor Hiatt told the candidates that he had been in their shoes just three years ago, when he’d applied for an open council position but was not selected. “I decided to stay involved and 11 months later I was elected to the council,” he said and now, only two years later, he serves as mayor. “So stay involved. This is not the beginning or the end – I am living proof of that.” news@davisclipper.com

Obituary Chamber awards banquet is Friday L. Lamoine Cox 1956-2010 Lowell Lamoine Cox, loving husband, father and son, passed away on January 16, 2010 after a courageous battle with cancer. His loving family was at his side through it a l l . Lamoine was born on July 11, 1956 in St. George, Utah to Lowell Orton and D o n n a Harris Cox. He graduated from Bountiful High in 1974, served an LDS mission to the Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission and upon his return he met and married his sweetheart, Cydney Jeanne Low. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on March 14, 1979 and were later blessed with three wonderful children. Lamoine spent 25 years in the printing industry then changed careers to become an accountant by taking over his father’s practice when he passed away. Throughout his life he tried to serve his employers and clients with honesty and integrity. These attributes were evident in all aspects of his life including the many callings he gratefully served in the church. Lamoine is preceded in death by his father, Lowell Orton; a brother, Darrell Roy; and a brother-inlaw, Steven Delos Makin. He is survived by his wife, Cydney; their three children; Travis and his wife Jessica, Sara, and Jason; his mother, Donna; his brother, Cristin; his sister, Cynthia; many nieces and nephews; and brothers and sisters-in-law. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 11 a.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main. Friends and family may come Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. and prior to the services from 10--10:45 a.m. Interment will be at the Bountiful City Cemetery.

LAYTON — The Davis Chamber of Commerce will honor its own and name a new chair, and other officers on Jan. 22. The banquet will be held Friday evening at the Davis

Conference Center, here. The new chamber chair is Shelly Nettesheim, who works for Apple Village Assisted Living in Layton. Awards are being given, including the Legacy Award,

also for business of the year, innovation, new business of the year, employer of the year, green award and chamber advocate. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

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SISTER MILLBURN Sister Janalee Millburn, daughter of Mark and Maylene Millburn, has been called to serve in the California Carlsbad Mission. She will speak Jan. 24 at 2:40 p.m. in the Reading Ward, 2110 N. Main, Centerville. ELDER NELSON Elder Brent Donald Nelson, son of Bart and Kristi Nelson, has been called to serve in the Philippines Tacloban Mission. He will speak Jan. 24 at 11 a.m. in the Orchard 7th Ward,3599 S.Orchard Drive, Bountiful.

Returned home SISTER LARSEN Sister Rebekah Larsen,daughter of Andrew and Sheree Larsen, h a s returned home after successfully serving in the Ariz o n a Phoenix Mission. She will speak Jan. 31 at 11 a.m. in the Mueller Park 4th Ward,1320 E.1975 South. ELDER NELSON Elder Jacob Nelson, son of Christian and Kelli Nelson, has returned home after successfully serving in the Washingt o n Spokane Mission. He will speak Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. in the Canyon View Ward,850 N. Compton Road (300 W.), Farmington.

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BOUNTIFUL — Even a $1 donation can make a difference for kids in the foster care system in Utah. South Davis residents are being asked ‘to give $1 or $25,000, either will be welcomed,” to a community service project sponsored by the LDS Relief Societies of the Bountiful Val Verda Stake. The project will make and fill 800 care bags to give to the Utah Foster Care Foundation for boys and girls age 4-18, who have been removed from their homes to go into foster care, according to Barbara Kime, Val Verda Relief Society President. Often, she said, these children do not have any comfort items to bring with them, or the urgency surrounding their removal makes it impossible for them to take what little they may have. A blanket, toy or snack can be extremely important to them during this traumatic time in their lives. Kime said the project is not just for members of the Val Verda Stake, nor is it just for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She’d like to see everyone involved, because “(foster care) serves children of ELDER REEDER Elder Jonathan Reeder, son of Joan’L Reeder and Richard Reeder,has returned home after successfully serving in the Guatemala Guatemala City North Mission. He will speak Jan. 24 at 12:50 p.m. in the Bountiful 4th Ward, 102 E. 1400 S.,Bountiful. ELDER ZOBELL Elder David Zobell, son of Sylvia and Jim Zobell, has returned home after successfully serving in the Texas Dallas Mission. He will speak Jan. 24 at 12:50 p.m. in the Bountiful 14th Ward, 1500 South 600 East,Bountiful.

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PLAYTIME — Little Evie Telford, 3, (left) and Jacob Telford, 6, pull items from care bags similar to those which will be given to children in foster care as part of a community service project. every faith.” Between January and August, ward Relief Societies within the Val Verda Stake will make bags and gather or make items to put into the bags, such as fleece blankets, pillow cases, socks, hygiene items, books or journals, teddy bears and/or football, soccer balls, dolls and snacks. Kime said one generous woman has already donated 675 teddy bears. Then, on Aug. 14, Relief Societies in each ward will meet to assemble the items into bags and present them to Mindy Lundgreen with the Foster Care Foundation. Kime emphasizes that no donation is too small to make a difference, Even $1 from a child is welcome. But larger donations are also needed, with the project costing

approximately $25,000. Currently, there are about 650 children in foster care between the Utah/Idaho border and North Salt Lake. Kime said plans are to make 800 care bags, or about 100 from each of the stake’s eight wards. To make it more of a community project, Kime said they will be approaching members of the community and businesses for donations. Already, Barnes and Noble bookstore has agreed to donate nearly 400 books. Kime said the sooner donations come in, the sooner they’ll be able to tell what items are still needed so they

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Wangsgaard takes Richardson Memorial BY RAY WATT Clipper Correspondent VIEWMONT WRESTLER Tate Wangsgaard recently won the prestigious Richardson Memorial Tournament at Box Elder High. Below: Teammate Mitch McCloy finished with a third place in the same tournament.

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BOUNTIFUL — Don’t be surprised to see Viewmont wrestling coach Brandon Ripplinger and the parents of senior Viking Tate Wangsgaard downing a bottle of Pepto-Bismol or chewing on a package of Tums. It would make perfect sense given the season Wangsgaard is having. The 215pounder carries a record of 23 wins and five losses, with five of those wins coming in overtime, including the semi-final and final of this weekend’s prestigious Richardson Memorial tournament at Box Elder High School. “The matches are exciting,” Wangsgaard said. “It gives me confidence to know I can beat anyone and that I’m improving.” In the semi-finals, Wangsgaard trailed Star Valley’s Casey Wolfley with less than five seconds in the match. Wolfley put an illegal fullnelson on Wangsgaard, awarding the Vikings a point and sending the match into overtime.There,Wangsgaard took down Wolfley. The finals were just as dramatic as Wangsgaard earned a take down in overtime against Brennon Archibald of Mountain Crest, much to the delight of the sell-out crowd. “I feel like I’m peaking at the right time,” Wangsgaard said. “I think it showed my conditioning is better than my opponents’ and that gives me confidence.” With the heart of the season on the threshold, Wangsgaard and the Viking seniors are trying to become a team that could win the 5A Duals, Region 1 regular season and tournament and 5A state tournament each of the three years they have attended Viewmont. “We don’t talk about it much,” Wangsgaard said.“We try to let our actions speak for us. We work hard in the room and we go out and do what we know we are capable of doing.” Ripplinger believes Wangsgaard’s attitude is a perfect match for the Vikings. “Tate is one of those kids who knows how to work hard and have

fun,” Ripplinger said. “He likes pushing himself and brings a fun dynamic to the team. He helps us to have a great work ethic but also can make us laugh when we need to.He doesn't make excuses. When we’re out on a run, he insists on being at the front of the pack. When we're working on technique, he is a perfectionist.” “We know there is and has been a bull’s eye on us as a team and individually for a long time so the pressure doesn’t bother us,” Wangsgaard said. “We’re kind of used to it.”

At the Richardson, Danner Kjar continued his perfect season finishing with another title, while Sam Jensen (171) and Mitch Rasmussen (152) placed second. Mitch McCloy (160) placed third, Austin Johnson was sixth and Kanchi Abe fifth. Senior Dave DeCarolis came through with an important fourth place finish. “Dave is really making improvements for us,” Ripplinger said. “He is getting better and better.”


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DAVIS HIGH’S LANDON HORNE (in white) fights off Roy defenders. Horne combined with teammate Tallon Burton to score 34 points.

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KAYSVILLE — The now 5A Roy High Royals scored 35 points Friday night against the Davis Darts, just one more than Dart starters Tallon Burton and Landon Horne had…combined. Burton had 18 points and seven rebounds while Horne scored 16 points with five rebounds as Davis made its dominance known again in Region 1 with a 71-35 victory. The win puts them one game behind the Fremont Silver Wolves with yet another cycle of region games to follow. “We were much better shooting the ball tonight,” said Dart coach Jay Welk. “And the defense was stellar, especially in the second quarter.” Both teams were evenly matched in the first four minutes of the game, but got the upper hand early with an 11-3 lead before Roy called a time out. After the break, Roy went on a scoring tear

themselves to pull to within four points. The Royals never got that close again. Davis ended the period with an 8-2 run to close the quarter with an eight point lead. The Darts’ defense stepped up in the second quarter, allowing the Royals to score only three points while ripping off 22 of their own. In the quarter, Burton and Horne scored the first nine points, while teammate Trevor Webb scored all eight of his points afterward. By the time Roy had scored its first points in the quarter, Davis’ lead had swelled to more than 20 points. Roy’s only other point came from the free throw line with less than a minute to go in the half. Davis went into the locker room with a 27-point lead. “(Davis) came out with a lot of energy,” said Welk. “The defense was stellar, and the offense seemed like it couldn’t miss.” The Darts extended their lead to 35 points after the third quarter was over,

thanks mostly to Horne. Horne scored eight of the Darts’ 20 points while pulling down three rebounds and blocking a shot from under the basket. Blake Gardner scored all five of his game points in the quarter as the Darts cruised to another victory. Reserve players Tommy Wilding, Riley Watts, Michael Kamalu and Troy Hinds scored all eight of the Darts’ points in the final quarter, with two points apiece. “Any success in this (region) is good,” said Welk, “regardless of the opponent. He gave Roy credit for coming to Davis High and playing all 32 minutes. “Our goal tonight was to take care of business at home, and we did that.” Davis is now 9-2 overall, with a 5-1 Region 1 record. Roy falls to 0-11 in their inaugural season at the 5A level. Davis scored at least 20 points in the first three quarters of play and had 12 players score at least two points.

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Even after dumping fan favorites Matt Harpring and Eric Maynor to save money, the Jazz still face a luxury tax penalty this season, unless payroll is trimmed. Playing Kevin O’Connor for a minute, though admittedly it is much easier on paper than in real life, here are several scenarios to improve the team in the short run and the long run. Scenario 1: Jazz trade Andrei Kirilenko along with Kosta Koufus in exchange for Quentin Richardson and Udonis Haslem. Under this scenario, the Jazz get two players with expiring contracts. Richardson left his game somewhere along the way as he was traded four times this past summer. He is a shadow of his former self and is now strictly a defenseless jump shooter. Haslem is a hard worker, almost a clone of Paul Millsap and would be hard pressed to find playing time. Still, the Jazz aren’t going anywhere this year, and they get out from Kirilenko’s contract. Andrei would

have more freedom in Miami’s offense and could really take pressure off of Dwyane Wade at both ends of the floor. Scenario 2: Jazz trade Mehmet Okur and CJ Miles to the Clippers for Chris Kaman. Kaman’s deal lasts one year longer than Okur’s, but he is a hard nosed defender, a shot blocker, a tough rebounder and though not the range of Okur, certainly a respectable jumper from 20 feet and in. Miles has always struggled with consistency and one has to wonder if he ever will fit into Jerry Sloan’s system. Scenario 3: Jazz trade Andrei Kirilenko and Carlos Boozer to Houston for Tracy Mcgrady, Brian Cook, and Brent Barry. The Rockets get a player for the next season in Kirilenko and the Jazz get a lot of salary relief. Houston has lacked size this year with the injury of Yao Ming. Boozer could help on the boards and scoring inside. Though each trade scenario is pure speculation, the Jazz need to improve as a team now, or clear some salary cap space to bring in solid players. Deron Williams is up for an extension in two years and if the franchise has not taken steps forward, he will be out of Utah faster than you can say “Greg Ostertag.”

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BOUNTIFUL — With the region competition coming up in two days, the Bountiful Braves are gearing up for a successful run. On the boys’ side, the team has been ranked as high as number three in the state this season and is looking to come away with a region title. “I am really excited for my boys this year,” said Coach Kim Austin. “It has been a long time since we have been region title contenders.” The teams will be out in Tooele on Saturday to take on their region foes. “We should have all the other teams down there,” said Austin.“Should be competitive.” With the team’s hard work, several state records have fallen this year. And Austin hopes that hard work and success can translate into a region title. “The boys are deep,” said Austin. “We have a great

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The Utah Blitz, the state’s first semi-pro, full contact women’s football team, held a clinic and tryouts last weekend at the Kaysville Sportsplex (1188 Sportsplex Drive). Women from all over the region converged on the spot to show off their skills and potentially win a spot on the team, which will start its inaugural season this spring. Pictured (from left to right across A28 and A29) are Adah Maycock, Yolanda Lamone, Louise Bean, Jolene Day, Whitney Smith, Suzanna Williamsen, and Rebecca Molin.

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LaSalle leads Braves to victory, Lady Cats take out Tooele Vikings grind it out over Falcons BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor

DAVIS COUNTY — McKay LaSalle exploded for 25 points, 18 of which were threepoint shots, as Bountiful hammered Stansbury, 78-50 on the road. Dan Prawitt finished with 14 while Dillion Salazar and Nick Williams each popped in 10 points.

Viewmont 40 Clearfield 28 Sennett Fraughton popped in 11 points to lead Viewmont to the grind-it-out win over Roy. Viewmont’s defense was strong with 11 steals while Isaac Tesina had a complete game with four points, four rebounds, six assists and four steals.

Tooele 54 Woods Cross 50 Tooele knocked off Woods Cross Friday, 54-50. Zach Hunsaker led the Cats with 14 points, while Ryan Anderson and Mark Evans had 11 each.

Woods Cross 62 Tooele 44 The Woods Cross girls basketball team raced out to a 24-11 first quarter lead against East in Friday night’s game, cruising on to a 62-44 Region 6 win.

The Lady Wildcats are currently undefeated in Region play. Xojian Harry led the Cats with 26 points while teammate Aarika Andersen ran the offense and finished with 11 points, including three 3-pointers. Fellow Wildcat Natalie Parsons tossed in 11.

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3:20, 5:35, 7:50, 10:10 pm The Book of Eli (R) 11:15 am, 2, 4:45, 7:30,10:15 pm The Spy Next Door (PG) 11:55 am, 2;15, 4:35, 7, 9:20 pm


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Bid could open soon for new senior center BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor FARMINGTON — County officials are confident a bid opening could take place within weeks for the new Clearfield area senior activity center. With that in mind, the Davis County Commission approved a $148,000 agreement for architectural services with the Salt Lake City firm of CR&S, Tuesday. In addition, a change order for nearly $7,300 was OK’d to accommodate connecting the center to the new Davis County Health Administration Building being built in downtown Clearfield. “The bid will probably be awarded about two weeks from now,” said Health Director Lewis Garrett, adding that he anticipates construction to start in March or April. At a cost of about $2 million, plans call for completion of the one-story, 9,000 square foot building by fall – the same anticipated finish as the health building. “It will be a lot bigger than the current Heritage Center,” housed in the Clearfield Community Center but spread over two levels, Garrett said. It will also dwarf the original Heritage Center, which was housed for years in the basement of the

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North Davis Branch Library. The senior center will house more services, including travel immunizations, Medicare assistance staff, a dietician, case management, and more. “Almost all the stars aligned” to make the center possible, the health chief said. That’s because combined cost of the health building and senior center will be less than original estimates for the health building alone, he added. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

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CENTERVILLE — Nearly six months after getting started, Centerville’s curbside recycling program is still moving along smoothly. According to Centerville Assistant City Manager Blaine Lutz, the program is operating well and the city hasn’t received reports of any problem. In fact, the most common feedback from those residents who receive the every-otherweek recycling pickup is a request to increase the service even more. “What we’re getting now

is people wishing they were getting pick-up once a week,” said Lutz,adding that some residents have gotten themselves a second recycling can. “I think they’re surprised at how much can be recycled, especially bulk items, and the cans are filling up pretty fast.” He laughed, mentioning the can in front of his own house. “I can definitely relate to that.” The opt-out program was officially approved by the city council last June after an open house, two public hearings, months of research, and a month-long opt-out period was made available to residents. After

cans were distributed, the program officially began in August and cost residents $3.50 per month. “I think everyone’s finding it easier to recycle than some people thought it would be,” said Lutz. The program also seems to be moving ahead smoothly from the perspective of ACE Disposal, the group the city contracted with to take care of the recycling. According to Lutz, ACE has reported no troubles with the city’s pick-ups. Though approximately 10-15 percent of the garbage can’t be recycled because of contamination – cheese and sauce on a pizza box,for

example – ACE has told the city that’s a normal number for citywide programs. “People just need education early on about what goes in and what doesn’t,” said Lutz. “ACE would report back to us if they thought we needed more education, but we haven’t heard anything.” Still, the city is going to keep looking at those levels to make sure that the bulk of the city’s recyclables go where they’re supposed to. “We’re going to keep an eye on the contamination levels,” said Lutz. “We’ll make sure they stay low.” jwardell@davisclipper.com


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IS IT your dream job to get paid to use your craft skills of scrapbooking, making gift baskets and cards? What if you could use those skills to improve the quality of life for senior citizens? Heritage Place Assisted Living is hiring an individual that can sue these skills to support our sales department. Computer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Publisher) skills and phone skills are necessary as well. F/T no Sundays. Apply online at www.rlg.net, click on Work Here and apply for the sales Support Person Position.

Become a Certified Nurse Assistant! Two courses now being offered! Choose either a six week night/weekend class, or a two week day class! Classes taught at Lakeview Hospital. Call Janice for start dates at (801)589-2597 or visit www.cnacareers.com 20545 ANSWERING SERVICE Mature person needed for WEEKEND shifts. Must be dependable, have good typing & computer skills, and be great w/ customers. Call 801-295-1873 or apply in person at 48 E 400 S, Suite A in Bntfl. CARRIAGE FOR HIRE Horse drawn carriage drivers needed. 21 or older w/valid Ut drivers license. Call Rob Mon & Thurs from9-5 or Fri 1-5. 3638687

P/T Retail Fri. and Sat. Brats Clothing Store is seeking P/T Retail Associate to work Fri. and Sat., 10am6pm. Bring resume with picture and apply in person, Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, at 506 S. Main, Bountiful. OPENING FOR Hair Stylist 1/2 off 1st Months booth rent. Nail Tech rent or comm. Also room avail Esthetician, massage or anything else, Call 801292-8177 or 801-699-8303 Ask for Yvonne ASSISTANT MANAGER includes cooking, serving & driving. Must be able to work various days and night shifts M-S. Apply in person at Pizza Perfect Restaurant 104 S Main, Cent. BOUNTIFUL DENTAL is seeking a business manager. Dental management and Dentrix software experience preferred. Warm, friendly, mature, professional personality and hard working. Must be avail. M-F 8-5 p.m. Send resume to southdavisdental@gmail.com

DENTAL ASSISTING Become a dental assistant in just 11 weekends! Next class starts March 13, 2010. Limited spots available to assure personal attention. Informational open house held on February 24th at 7pm. Call 801- 292-1990 to secure your spot. More info also available at www.assistosucceed.com RESPIRATORY THERA PIST SDCH is currently seeking a PRN Respiratory Therapist (CRT or RRT) for the night shift. This position offers competitive pay, a great working environment, and work flexibility. Apply on-line at www.sdch.com. EOE

CUSTOMER SERVICE Paralegal Position (IWC) Customer Service Paralegal duties include answering incoming calls,emails,and outbound calls.Qualifications must include strong oral and written skills,work in high stress and fast paced enviroment while handling multiple tasks. Ability to use basic computer applications is a must. HOUSE CLEANING we’re looking for an honest hardworking, dependable individual to help us in our house cleaning business. F/T & P/T. Please call 801-295-8095 DRIVERS FOR Sundance Film Festival needed for corporate transportation/limousine company in Centerville. Professional and clean cut a must. Call 801-298-9897.

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C.N.A.’S FOR Assisted Living Community in Bountiful. Graveyard and afternoon shifts available. Experience required. Apply @ www.rlg.net DENTAL HYGIENIST P/T experience required, Hours negotiable for a friendly Farmington Office. Call 801-4516222 or fax resume to 801-4516262 JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Modeling, actoring, extras. $15$95 hourly 801-438-0067

OUTREACH TECHNICIAN Davis County, Weatherization, $11.71/hour. Performs working level clerical duties and outreach duties that promote the weatherization program to residents of Davis, Morgan, and Weber counties. Official application required; visit our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov for details or call 801-451-3415. Closes January 26, 2010. Equal Opportunity Employer.


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Run with a company that is actually growing! • Teams & Solo positions • Lots of safe miles • Reliable equipment • Consistent home time • Great benefits Ask about our lease purchase program! • Earn $.90 per mile • Late model tractors avail. • Priority dispatch If this sounds like the right opportunity for you then call 888-832-6484 or log on to www.TEAMGTI.com to chat with a recruiter live! EOE STYLIST WANTED: Booth Rent Now Available. Full Time $300 Part Time $200. Full & Part Time rent include: salon key, towels, backbar, lockable cabinet & trolley. Graduation rent available upon request. We’ll beat or match any advertised booth rent. 801-292-8400 APPOINTMENT SETTING $9-14hr including bonuses, great P/T job setting appointments for outside sales team. AM shifts MF, Kaysville location. FAX resume to 801-593-1089 or email to jobs@mycallworks.com. DRIVERS/CDL CAREER Training W/Central Refrigerated We Train, Employ W/$0 Down Financing. AVG $35K-40K 1st Year! 800-525-9277, Ext 501 COORDINATOR FOR Exchange Students- part-time. Recruit hosts, provide support and activities. Make friends worldwide! www.aspectfoundation.org

105 JOB OPPORTUNITIES LEGAL SECRETARY Established South Davis County law firm seeks a skilled, detailoriented legal secretary who can work independently with minimal supervision. Legal secretary/paralegal training required, experience preferred. Type 50 WPM. Familiar with WordPerfect, MS Office Suite; willing to learn TimeSlips. Familiar with the Utah court system. Pay $12-14 per hour depending on qualifications. Send resume to Attorney at daviscoattorney@gmail.com.

115 YARD WORK HANDY ANDY’S Landyscape & Hauling Specialities-Fall cleanup, Tree Services, HAULING. Clean & haul. We Do It All. Free estimates. 801-296-1396 SNOW REMOVAL BY KERRY Servicing NSL & Bountiful. Tilling, aeration, Call Kerry 801-231-7364, Serving since 1986.

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CUSTOM MASONRY Brick, Block, and Stone exteriors/interiors, fireplaces, mail boxes, chimney repair, cement work, plastering, flag stone & paver patios also repairs. Call 801-589-5634 PAINTING HIGH quality custom finishes, woodwork, stains, glazes, lacquer and refinishes. New construction and remodel specialists. 45yrs combined experience. 801-698-5651 or 801-698-5611 LET US CLEAN YOUR GARAGE Clean up for over wellming areas.Basements, garages, storage, playroom etc. Restoring peace of mind for 4 years. Free estimate Call Jared 801-6523028 SMALL DOG Grooming; 801664-2921 CEILINGS, SPRAY texture removal, water damage, texturing, painting. Call 801-450-3299

**ALL REMODELING** WE DO IT ALL!!! Tile, plumbing, drywall, paint- ing, framing, roofing, windows, base and trim,flooring,etc. BATHROOMS*KITCHENS*BAS EMENT- S! Credit cards accepted! LIC/INS/REF 801-548-1270

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DRYWALL HANG & tape New house or remodeling or basement 40 yrs experience Licensed/ Insured Call Phill 801835-0414.

ELECTRICAL SERVICES KILOWATT ELECTRIC Make the right connection. Full services insured/ licensed. Free estimates 15% Discount 801-499-4499 FREESTONE**PLUMBING Free est. Visa, MC, Disc. Lic. & Ins. Residential & Commercial. Remodel & Repairs. Water heaters, softeners, filters, toilets ect. Call Us! 801-808-0812 or 801-808-1432 SPLIT FIREWOOD $140-$180 per cord. Delivery or pick-up available, Call 801-295-8907 BLESS CLEANING SER VICES, Need help to clean your home? Call us! We’ll help you!! Good references, $20/per hr. Bonded & Insured. blesscleaning services@hotmail.com 801-5051775 GENERAL HANDY MAN SERVICES Hauling, Painting, Pressure washing & any thing else you might need. Call 801-759-3631 for est. 15yrs exp. CLEANING LADY Consistently thorough, Dependable. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895

121 CLEANING SERVICES HOUSE CLEANING SER VICE Are you looking for someone to clean your home? Let us do it for you! We do excellent work. Sr. Citizen dis count. 801-295-8095 or 801755-7706 SHELLEE’S HOUSECLEANING Honest, dependable and very thorough. References. Call 801-746-9115 HOUSE CLEANING 25 yrs experience, $15/hr. Personal Shopper $15/hr. Call Tracy 801-864-3743 CLEANING LADY Consistently thorough, Dependable. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895 LIFE SAVERS HOUSE CLEANING. Professional house cleaning, best in town. 20yrs anniversary specials. 801-8080193 or lifesavershousecleaning.com

130 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PAY YOUR Holiday Debt!!! Start your own Pampered Chef busniess. 50% rebate on start up kits. Commission sales/home party format. Call Susie Clawson 801- 779-9288

235 COMPUTERS COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Got a virus, pop ups, need an upgrade or a new custom built machine? I know computers inside & out. Call Erich at 801688-4983 $40/hr

240 FOR SALE MAPLE SLIDING Glass Door Curio (dark finish) 4 adjustable glass shelves, ball foot engraved detailing exterior lighting 81x40x15. Antique bronze finish mirror w/beveled edge holly leaf design frame 42x30 Call 294-4641 TO BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF ON SATURDAY 1/30/10 AT 10 AM AT SYS STORAGE 1728 W GORDON AVE LAYTON, UT 84041. 801444-1474. Unit #219 Dennis Voorees 403 E Knowlton #13 Layton, UT 84041 Tools, Washer, Ford Car License # 423 NLJ. Unit #243 Ryan Howe 1316 E Snowcreek Dr Layton, UT 84040 Household Items. Unit #418 Taylor Fernelius 55 W Center St #221 North Salt Lake, UT 84954 Furniture, Tools, Lawnmower, Household Items. Unit #502 Jose Martinez 91 Atherton Way Layton, UT 84041 Toys, Household Items. Unit #640 Raul Martinez 1013 N 2929 W Layton, UT 84041 Bike, Grill, Furniture, Tools, Household Items. Unit #703 Allysa Brubaker PO Box 160125 Clearfield, UT 84016 Books, Furniture, Household Items. Unit #739 Steve Chamberland 350 W 800 S #38 Logan, UT 84321 Books, Bed, Household Items. Unit #814 Mark Hansen 11377 Overshire Lane South Jordan, UT 84095 Picture Frames. FIREWOOD: $65 PER 1/4 CORD, $100 PER 1/2 CORD, $175 PER FULL CORD. PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY. CALL AJ @ 801759-3631 FIRE WOOD, SPLIT, DELEVERED and STACKED, ASK ABOUT OUR SNOW PLOWING SERVICE. 801-552-8188 250 GARAGE/BOUTIQUE SALES HUGE SALE at Legacy Prep Secondary School! Jan 23rd in the gym from 8 am to 2 pm, 2214 S 1250 W, WX

LOWREY GENIUS ORGAN walnut cabinet, plays beautifully. Includes bench, rythum cartridges and music books. Has two keyboards, $900 OBO See by appointment only. Call after 6pm. 801-292-3373 cashiers check, money order, or cash accepted. GUITAR LESSONS, Beginner to advanced. All ages, and types of music. Experienced teacher. Call 801-419-1794

330 AUTOS FOR SALE ***RENT 2 OWN*** Cars, Trucks, Vans $299 deposit, drive today no credit required. View inventory @ www.rent2ownauto.com K & J Auto (801) 298-5820 ***RENT 2 OWN*** Cars, Trucks, Vans $299 deposit, drive today no credit required. View inventory @ www.rent2ownauto.com K & J Auto (801) 298-5820 2000 PONTIAC Bonn. Loaded, everything works. Good tires, approx. 30 MPG - plus. One owner $3250 OBO 801451-4998 or 801-390-3759

400 TRUCKS FOR SALE 2001 CHEV 3500 Luxury model V/8, good tires, one owner White, very clean, no rust/dirt. Pampered. $9999 OBO 801451-4998 or 801-3903759 520 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING KINDERMUSIK Early Childhood Music and Movement classes. Age-appropriate programs from newborn to age 7, including Baby Sign Language. Maestro Program with 15 yrs exp. now Registering. Limited openings Call Anne: 801295-2458 or visit: kidsandkeys.kindermusik.net GETTING BEHIND in school? Tutoring in Bountiful all subjects, grade school through College. Specialty in reading, writing and SAT’s. 801-419-1794

540 TRAVEL/TIME SHARE $699/WK FABULOUS SAN DIEGO beach Condo on the sand. 2bd, 2bth, 2 balconies over looking the beach 3 TV’s, DVD’s VCR’s, full kitchen. Sea World and Zoo 15 mins. 801859-8473 or 888-203-9484. sdoceans.com

550 CONDO FOR RENT NEWER CENTERVILLE Condo Large 2 bd 2 bth 2 car open flr pln lrg fam rm. W/D & appl all inc. Storage, Cent air. Free Cable. $1095/mo Call Brent 801-633-9114 2BD, 2BTH, fireplace, A/C, kitchen appliances, W/D hook ups, $825/mo, Call 801-3592552 GREAT CENTERVILLE Condo 1300sqft. Cedar Springs. Updated kitchen, new paint/carpet, W/D hookups. Covered parking, 3bd, 2bth, pool/nice clubhouse. No pets/smokers. $850/mo. 801-292-3018 or 801550-8891 CENTERVILLE CONDO Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath, double garage, full kitchen, Laundry hkups, C/A $1025/mo 635-7709, 628-6113

560 ROOMS FOR RENT FARMINGTON ROOM for rent. Males only. I have two bedrooms to rent in this nice, clean home. $300, plus utilities. Share bathroom with one other renter. Living room, laundry, fireplace, family room, fenced yard Central air. No smokers, pets. $200 deposit. Available January 1. With three renters, utilities is $85. With four, it will go down accordingly. Contact Dawn at 801-953-1020. ROOMS FOR RENT Bountiful 1 room $300/mo Farmington 1 room $325/mo Each includes utilities. Own entry. 801-759-3599 FEMALE-25+ Bntfl. Private bd/bth, LDS Standards, no pets. $325/mo + 1/2 utilities. Off street parking, high speed internet. Lisa 801-721-6161

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL 3BDR townhouse $890 Large 3BR 1-1/2 BA, A/C, Quiet Location, W/D Hookups, 2 parking stalls, Large Bonus Room, No pets, No Smoking. Call 801-309-3402 BOUNTIFUL: 2 story 2bd, 1.5bth, 2 covered parking. $750/mo. 801-295-6262

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$575/MO BOUNTIFUL Quiet 2 bedroom, 1 bath, covered parking, security system, w/d hookups, no smoke or pets, walk to schools, church, shopping. 1 year lease, refs required. 801298-5820

FARMINGTON 2BD, 1bth, covered parking, laundry facilities, No pets/smokers. Great location $620/mo, 1 mo. free with 1-year lease 801-298-7778 or 801-750-5203

FARMINGTON HUGE 4bd, 2bth, 2 family rms, 1800sqft., $1050/mo, $650 deposit. No smokers, pet nego. Call 801231-3320

NEW STORAGE units for rent Storage units at old mill storage, 696 old mill lane in kaysville. Climate controlled and regular. Super pricing for opening special, all sizes available. Call 801 574 5151

235 EAST 300 NORTH BNTFL, Apt #3 & 6, 2bd, 1bth, covered parking, rent $575/mo dep $480 + utils. 801-530-5005 BOUNTIFUL 2BD Basement Apt. utilities, cable, W/D included. $675/mo $350dep. No Smoking/Pets 801-294-4293 #1 SUPER OFFER! Pets OK w/dep. Newly remod. 2bd New A/C-furnace. Great location! 167 N Hwy 89, NSL. 801-809-7228. ****MOVE IN SPECIALS**** NSL beautiful, large 2/3bd great location! Fully equipped with all new appliances including W/D, microwave, pantries, spacious patios, storage areas! Full amenities year round hot tub. fitness center, theatre room. FREE covered parking. Pool, garages are avail!! Call today. 801- 936-2005 BOUNTIFUL LARGE 3bd, 1bth, hook ups, No pets/smoking. $675/mo. 908 W 4100 S. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 A GREAT QUIET PLACE Bountiful 2bd, 1bth, firpl., A/C, pool. New carpet/tile. $695/mo, $300/dep. Ask about move in specials. 639 S. Main. 801-298-0687 NEWLY UPGRADED 1bd 1bth ground level apt. Great Bntfl location – W/D hookups, covered parking. No smokers/pets. $525/mo, $400/dep Call (801) 294-7040 DELIGHTFUL 1BD apt. in upscale Centerville nbr’hd. Private entrance, includes utilitlies $625/mo, No smokers/pets Call 801-298-2222 or 801-726-4542. Avail now. 2 BD, 1 BTH, W/D hook ups, A/C, No smokers/pets. Off st parking $595/mo w/$400.dep. Ground level, Good loc. 62 S. 200 W. Bountiful 801-298-2524 BOUNTIFUL - 869 W. 4100 S., 3bd, 1050sqft, $200 Deposit, $600/mo Rent. 1yr lease. A/C, W/D hook ups, dishwasher, carport, storage. No pets. Section 8 ok. Call DeAnn at 801-939-9189 or Lisa at 801-939-9190. Equal Housing Opportunity. BOUNTIFUL - READY FOR MOVE-IN! 1441 N. 200 W. 2bd, $200 deposit, $450/mo. 1yr lease. Swamp. carport, on-site laundry, storage. No pets. Section 8 ok. Call DeAnn at 9399189 or Lisa at 939-9190. Equal Housing Opportunity. TWO BEDROOM Apt. 34E 350N NSL, Call 801-292-8125 for more details

BOUNTIFUL LARGE 1200sqft., 2bd, 1.5bth, Townhouse Apt. New paint, carpet, apps. & fixtures. Quiet, central air, cv’d pkg, patio, w/d, hk’ups, dishwasher, satellite/cable hk’ups. No smoking/pets, $895/mo $550/dep 801292-1774 HUGE 2/3BD, 1.5bth Townhomes 1100sqft & 1600sqft, in NSL. 2 carports, lots of storage, w/d hook-ups, dishwasher. No smoking/pets, $705/mo & $880/mo ***Great Specials*** 801-671-0303. BOUNTIFUL 1 & 2 BD, Specials Starting $599+, W/D in unit, patio/balc, pool. Free cvr’d parking, 425 N Orchard Dr 801499-3394 GARDEN VIEW Townhomes, 2&3bd 2.5bth, w/Attach Garage New Spacious, Special $825/mo +, No smoker/pets.Yard, full appliances, W/D hookup, 400 W 550 N Centerville, 801-915-1509 A SPACIOUS 2bd Apt. 267 W. Center St. No smokers/pets. Pay ties. W/D Hookups. 5989 or 801-706-5274.

Bountiful $600/mo. own utili801-556-

BOUNTIFUL LARGE clean, 1bd. No smokers/pets. $550/mo, $300 deposit. Must see! 801556-5989 FARMINGTON 2BD fireplace, Hkups, carport, A/C & balcony No smoking/pets 801-721-2373, 801-451-5223, 801-451-7187. NICE & ROOMY Bntfl. 2 bdrm W/D hookup, yard, cov’d parking. No smokers/pets, $625/mo. 801-298-5309 or 801-330-0303 ZERO DEPOSIT, 2bd luxuary apt. Pets welcome, brand new hardwood floors, garage included. $699/mo. Call 801-556-6111 KAYSVILLE 2BD, 1.5 bth. W/D hook ups. No smokers/pets, $650/mo. 801-860- 9148. TWO BEDROOM Apt. 34E 350N NSL, Call 801-292-8125 for more details BEAUTIFUL 2BD, 1BTH, new paint, new carpet, A/C, $550/mo, No smokers/pets. 801898-0098. BOUNTIFUL 3BD SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICING $650/MO. W/D hookups, new paint, new counter top, Berber carpet, ceramic tile, close to school, 4-Plex on circle, carport. No pets/smokers. Call 801-6719698 .

3 BEDROOM woods cross duplex 3 Bedroom 1 Bath in nice quiet area. Full unfinished basement, large yard. Close to schools. Some utilites paid, some pets OK. $850/mo. w/security deposit. Call Angel 801-397-0021

580 HOMES FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL 1564 N 300 W Large 5bd, 2.5 bth, hook ups, carport, family rm, A/C. $1100/mo, 800 deposit. No pets/smoking. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 LAYTON HOME 3bd, 2bth, 1600sqft, fenced yard, hard wood floors, fireplace, pets ok, quiet neighborhood, $1100/mo. 801-548-8435 ROY 4BD, 2bth, 1900sqft, fenced yard, garden area, shed, landscaped. $1100/mo. 801-5488435 WEST BOUNTIFUL New large 5bd, 3bth, great room, 3car garage, large garden area, patio 1/2 acre, 3000sqft. $1850/mo Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 BOUNTIFUL HOUSE 3-4 bdr. 1 1/2 bath. Large Yard. $900/month, $400 deposit. 42 East 3100 South, Bountiful. Credit check & References required. Mike 801-598-4553 3BD, 2BTH, 2car garage, 1400sqft + 1000sqft unfinished basement, 4yr old stucco Foxboro sub NSL, $1199/mo, No pets/smokers Agent 801-381-2961 FARMINGTON GREAT location 4bd, 2bth, family room w/fireplace, 2car garage, fenced yard, auto sprinklers, No pets/smokers, $1050/mo. 801298-3631 SYRACUSE BEAUTIFUL Home Large floor plan & new carpet, 5bd, 3bth. $1495/mo. 801-574-5918 N.S.L. RAMBLER House 892 No. 500 E. 3br, 1bth. 1100 sqft. central air, fenced yard, $800/mo. $500 deposit. call John 801-599-8339

590 STORAGE FOR RENT SELF STORAGE all sizes Check this out, 10x20, 10x15, 10x10, 5x10 we have all sizes both drive up and climate controlled. We are giving special prices for our opening. Stop parking your car in the driveway and store seasonal items in our self storage facility. Give us a call at 801 574 5151

CLEAN OUT the garage We have new storage units available. We have drive up and climate controlled. We are giving great discounts for our opening. Give us a call and let us help you with your self storage needs 696 Old Mill Lane Kaysville. Right off exit 328, south on 600 west, right on Old Mill Lane. (Over the tracks from the emission testing station) 801 574 5151

630 MOBILE/MFG. HOMES FOR SALE 1195SQFT MOBILE HOME. 2BD, 2BTH (BIG SHOWER IN MASTER BATH) SOME NEW WINDOWS, NEW DISHWASHER, NEW REFRIGERATOR, NEW GAS STOVE TOP, NEW CEILINGS AND LIGHTS FIXTURES, NEW PAINT, W/D HOOK UPS, CENTRAL AIR, FENCED AREA FOR PETS OR CHILDREN, 4’X4’ GARDEN SPACE, SHED WITH WORK TABLE. A $3200 CARPET AND KITCHEN FLOORING $24,000. ALLOWANCE. CALL TERRY AT 801-3367232 OR TRACY AT 801864-3743

750 OFFICE SPACERENT OFFICE SPACE for rent on Main Street in Bountiful $250 a month includes utilities, Call Brad 801-792-8894 16’X12’ SPACE on Shepard Ln in Farmington. All utilities incuded. Call 801-809-6850 or 801-309-9412

810 COMMERICAL PROPERTY OFFICE WAREHOUSE space for Lease unit #1 3200 sq ft unit #4 2800 sq ft two individual offices for rent. Out side storage available for rent. 620 W center st north salt lake utah. Please call for details kevin oconnell prudential utah real estate 801580-8392

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820 HOME FOR SALE SINGLE LEVEL living in CENTERVILLE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, 500 sq ft family room, 200 sq ft sun room All on ONE LEVEL. New granite counter tops, gas insert fireplace, completely fenced in yard, pergola, garden beds, and much more. A MUST SEE. THIS WILL NOT LAST LONG. Call Steve @ 801 660 9886 for appt. BOUNTFUL - 2BD, 2bth condo. Very private & secure, hardwood floors, custom countertops, skylight, new carpet, built in 2001. Below market at $149,900 (lined out) $139,900. HOA $85. 801 554-3791 Rental Properties - Davis / Weber Counties, single family homes with up to 10% cash on cash return, PLUS appreciation. Better usage of IRA or retirement $$ than stock market. Free Excel analysis. 801-554-3791 FOR SALE 1195SQFT MOBILE HOME. 2BD, 2BTH (BIG SHOWER IN MASTER BATH) SOME NEW WINDOWS, NEW DISHWASHER, NEW REFRIGERATOR, NEW GAS STOVE TOP, NEW CEILINGS AND LIGHTS FIXTURES, NEW PAINT, W/D HOOK UPS, CENTRAL AIR, FENCED AREA FOR PETS OR CHILDREN, 4’X4’ GARDEN SPACE, SHED WITH WORK TABLE. A $3200 CARPET AND KITCHEN FLOORING $24,000. ALLOWANCE. CALL TERRY AT 801-3367232 OR TRACY AT 801864-3743 BEAUTIFUL CENTERVILLE Home Gorgeous 2 story 4000 sq ft home built in 1999 situated on .33 acre. Newly remodeled kitchen, 3 car garage, 4 bedroom 3.5 bath, finished basement w/ mini kitchen. Huge backyard w/ nice trek deck. Playroom in basement and huge bonus room over garage. Great neighborhood. Asking 449,900. Please call 801-294-5344. FREE REAL ESTATE INVESTING WORKSHOP. BEGIN YOUR FINANCIAL REVOLUTION TODAY. LEARN HOW I STARTED INVESTING WITH 0 $$ AND BAD CREDIT BY REG ISTERING NOW AT www.MoneyMama.biz. SEATING IS LIMITED. SALES REPS wanted! 3k-10k per sale. Send resume to jodyrelo@yahoo.com

820 HOME FOR SALE NEWLY REMODELED Bountiful Home 5 bd/ 2 bth home for sale. Remodeled in 2008. Large fenced backyard, wood, tile and carpet flooring, new roof, new windows, new appliances. Asking $220,000. A must see! Call to take a tour. 801-5926038, Sarah.

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HAAN’s mag Paid Paid Biography To Be Announced Private Sessions The Sopranos ’ (5:00) “Ride With the Devil” ››› “Geronimo: An American Legend” (1993) ›› “Behind Enemy Lines” (2001) Paid Paid Tammy Baby Fat Loss Paid Paid Paid Sasquatch: Legend Loch Ness Monster Lilo Lilo Einsteins Charlie Tigger Chug Agent Handy Mickey Mickey Movers Handy SportsCenter Outside Report SportsCenter Sunday NFL Countdown (Live) PBA Bowling Paid Paid Paid Joni Sabrina Sabrina Sabrina Sabrina ››‡ “Overboard” (1987) Paid Paid Fame Game Outdoor Fishing Fish InPaid Paid Paid Cooking Paid Paid Paid Paid The Practice 70s ››› “Walk the Line” (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. ››› “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” Boxing ››‡ “The Soloist” (2009) ’ ‘PG-13’ Hour of Power HAAN’s Health Will Will Project Runway Project Runway ››‡ “Wicked” OddPar OddPar Sponge Sponge Penguins Barnyard Mighty B Sponge Sponge Sponge iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Frank (6:20) ››‡ “The Mummy Returns” “Max Keeble’s Big Move” ’ “Major League: Minors” Pee-wee Inside the NFL ›‡ “An American Carol” ››‡ “Earth Girls Are Easy” (1989) ››‡ “Twilight” (2008) iTV. Ripped Paid Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries Xtreme Horse. Trucks! Muscle CSI: Crime Scn (5:20) “The International” ’ (7:20) ››› “Kate & Leopold” (2001) “Hannah Montana” “The Waterboy” Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ ›››‡ “The Truman Show” (1998) mag Money Law Order: CI Paid Creflo In Touch White Collar Burn Notice (6:15) ›› “Big Fat Liar” (2002) (8:15) › “Kangaroo Jack” (2003) ››‡ “George of the Jungle” (1997)


TV Listings

Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

B5

Cable Channel 17 Weekly TV listings The Davis Chamber of Commerce has released the television listings for the week of Jan. 24-30, shown at right. All schedules are subject to change.

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The Sopranos ’ ›› “Striking Distance” (1993) Paranor Paranor Paranor Paranor Paranormal State Behind ››› “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970, War) Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas. ›› “The Crew” (2000) Premiere. Man vs. Wild Man vs. Wild Tsunami: Wave Tornado Rampage Raging Planet ’ Yellowstone Phineas Phineas “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Wizards-Place Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Bowling Bowling Spanish Primera Division Soccer World Series SportsCenter (Live) 30 for 30 Over ››‡ “Legally Blonde” (2001) ››› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” ›› “Practical Magic” (1998) Bid Wars Best of IFA Red Sailfish Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball “Walk the Line” ››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) ›› “Man of the House” (1995) “Dick & Jane” Con ››‡ “Yes Man” (2008) ’ (2:15) ›› “Mr. Woodcock” (3:45) “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” ’ Brothers (11:00) “Wicked” ›‡ “Devil in the Flesh” (1997) ›‡ “Devil in the Flesh 2” (2000) “She’s Too Young” Drake Drake Penguins Penguins Penguins Penguins Ned’s Ned’s iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Jackson “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” (1:20) ››‡ “The Mummy Returns” (3:35) “Frank McKlusky, C.I.” “Major League” Twilight › “The Ladies Man” (2000) › “Disaster Movie” (2008) › “Superhero Movie” (2008) Jake Johannsen CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn Water Studio (1:05) ››‡ “Quarantine” (2:40) ››‡ “The International” ’ “Hannah Montana” ››‡ “The Da Vinci Code” (2006) Tom Hanks. ››› “Catch Me if You Can” (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio. Psych ’ Psych Psych ›› “Along Came Polly” (2004) “Bringing Down” ››‡ “Herbie: Fully Loaded” (2005) ››› “The Nutty Professor” (1996) ››› “Freaky Friday” (2003, Comedy)

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60 Minutes (N) ’ CSI: NY ’ Cold Case ’ CSI: Miami Home Videos Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (N) Housewives Dateline NBC ’ Figure Skating Wild! (DVS) Nature Bald eagle. Masterpiece Classic “Emma” (N) Passport Burt Wolf Ceram Art/Heart Sound of the Soul Song of the Lucy My 3 Antiques Rdsho ››› “Carousel” (1956) ’ NFL Football: NFC Championship Post Fam Guy News ››› “Frequency” (2000) Jim Caviezel J. Smith J. Smith KJZZ News at Nine “Phone Booth” ’ ››‡ “The Transporter 2” (2005) ’ Durham County (N) Película Cine Super Accion Bones ’ ››› “Untamed Heart” (1993) King King

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News Talkin’ Sports CSI: NY News Red Paid Homes News Sports Beat Movies Candleford Sherlock Holmes Compass Closer Miracles (10:11) Jungle Giant Screen Films Sports Simp King-Hill Anatomy Scrubs McCarv Paid Insider In Touch Paid Feed Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond ›› “Quest for Camelot”

Paranormal Cops CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ››› “Space Cowboys” (2000) Clint Eastwood. Premiere. ››› “Space Cowboys” (2000) Clint Eastwood. Yellowstone Planet Earth Man vs. Wild Planet Earth Extremes (N) ’ Planet Earth Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas “Camp Rock” (2008) ’ Wizards 30 for 30 30 for 30 Boxing SportsC NFL SportsCenter (Live) NFL SportsCenter “Practical Magic” ››› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” ››‡ “The Notebook” (2004) Ryan Gosling. Women’s College Basketball Air Racing Sport Science World Poker Tour: Final Final “Dick & Jane” ››› “The Simpsons Movie” (2007) ››› “Superbad” (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill. Archer Band of Brothers Big Love (N) Hung ’ Hung ’ Big Love ’ ››‡ “Yes Man” (2008) Jim Carrey. “She’s Too Young” “The Pregnancy Pact” (2010) “The Pregnancy Pact” (2010) Mother Mother News Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Malcolm Malcolm Major “Max Keeble’s Big Move” ’ (8:10) ››‡ “The Mummy Returns” (2001) ’ “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” The Tudors (iTV) The Tudors (iTV) ››‡ “Twilight” (2008) iTV. ‘PG-13’ (10:05) › “Disaster Movie” Shaft ‘R’ CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn ››› “First Blood” (1982, Action) ’ Hannah (6:35) ››› “Kate & Leopold” (2001) (8:40) ››› “Apocalypto” (2006, Adventure) Spartacus-Sand ›››‡ “Forrest Gump” (1994) Tom Hanks. (8:45) ›››‡ “Forrest Gump” (1994) Tom Hanks. Da Vinci “Bringing Down” ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) ›‡ “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” ››› “The School of Rock” (2003) (8:12) ››› “The School of Rock” (2003) (10:42) “The Nutty Professor”

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The NFL Today NFL Football AFC Championship -- New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts. CBS 2 News at 5:00pm Gymnas Paid Paid Paid Dog Challenge Shaq Vs. ’ Pictures Homes News ABC NHL Hockey Snowboarding Figure Skating Nourse Ripple NBC KSL 5 Group Life Antiques Rdsho Nova (DVS) Latrobe-First A Ripple of Hope World Utah French Destinos Fokus Dragon’s Sewing For Painting Art Work Wood Woods Garden Garden Design From Lawrence Welk Inside Washington BYU Healthy Moneytrk Little House LittleHse Baby Paid ›››‡ “The Insider” (1999) Al Pacino, Russell Crowe. NFL Sun. NFL Football Golf Paid Foods Paid Paid Paid Lopez Paid Baby Lopez Fortune Paid Paid Paid Paid FamFeud FamFeud ›‡ “Bloodsport” (1988) ’ “Phone Booth” ’ Pagado Pagado Gran Cine Cine del Domingo Show de Don ›› “The Omen” (2006) Liev Schreiber. Legend Seeker Combat Exp. Paid Paid Cold Case ’

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Mother Purpose Two Men Big Bang The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love (N) Chuck (N) ’ Heroes (N) Antique Roadshow Amer. Experience World Business Cheese Carbon PBS NewsHour (N) Sherlock Holmes House “Remorse” 24 (N) Wheel Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ Ghost Whisperer Criminal Minds ’ A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. One Tree Hill (N) Life Unexpected

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CSI: Miami Castle (N) ’ Jay Leno Show Butch Cassidy Curious Mister Rosemry-Thym News KJZZ News at Nine Criminal Minds ’ Noticiero Secretos King King

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News Letterman Late News Nightline Access Extra (N) News Tonight Show Late Time ’Allo Antique Roadshow In GED World Child World College Basketball Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Scrubs Scrubs Insider Criminal Minds ’ Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Raymond Malcolm S. Park

The First 48 The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ Intervention “Bret” Intervention (N) Hoarders (N) ››› “Space Cowboys” (2000) Clint Eastwood. ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992, Western) Clint Eastwood. Cash Cash Cash Cash MythBusters MythBusters Howe & Howe Motor City Motors Sonny Sonny Phineas Deck Wizards Montana ››‡ “Chicken Little” ‘G’ Wizards-Place Montana College Basketball College Basketball Missouri at Kansas. SportsCenter NFL Live Final SportsCenter Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Make It or Break It Greek (N) ’ World Poker Tour: World Poker Tour: Rockies Classic Rockies Classic Rockies Classic Final Final ››› “Superbad” (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill. ››‡ “We Own the Night” (2007) Premiere. Damages ››› “I Am Legend” (2007) (7:45) ›‡ “What Happens in Vegas” Boxing Rock Grey’s Anatomy ’ “The Pregnancy Pact” (2010) Will Will Frasier Medium “S.O.S.” Medium G. Martin Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez “Hound-Baskrvll” ››‡ “Fletch” (1985) ’ (8:40) ›› “Her Alibi” (1989) (10:15) ››› “Cocoon” (1985) ’ (5:00) “Twilight” Nurse US Tara Call Girl Trac. Ull La La Call Girl La La Trac. Ull ››‡ “Twilight” “Deep Blue Sea” UFC Unleashed ’ Best of PRIDE Best of PRIDE Riots-Control CSI: Crime Scn (6:10) “Rachel Getting Married” (2008) (8:10) ›› “Mad Money” (2008) ’ ››‡ “Lakeview Terrace” (2008) ’ Bones ’ Bones ’ Certain Age The Closer Law & Order ’ Certain Age White Collar NCIS ’ NCIS “Shalom” ’ NCIS “Escaped” WWE Monday Night RAW ’ Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Lopez Tonight (N) Name Name Sex & Sex &

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JANUARY 26, 2010

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News Letterman Late News Nightline Access Extra (N) News Tonight Show Late Time ’Allo Independent Lens On One Work World Cheese World Perry Mason My 3 Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Scrubs Scrubs Insider Criminal Minds ’ Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Raymond Malcolm S. Park

The First 48 The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Psychic Kids Paranor Paranor ››‡ “Spy Game” (2001) Robert Redford, Brad Pitt. ›‡ “The Fan” (1996) Robert De Niro. Eddie Cash Cash Cash Cash Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs (N) Howe & Howe Wizards Wizards Phineas Deck Wizards Montana ››‡ “Homeward Bound” Phineas Phineas Montana College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter NFL Live Fast SportsCenter Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Profiles Game Rockies Rockies College Basketball NFL Play Profiles Final Final 70s ››‡ “We Own the Night” (2007, Crime Drama) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. ››› “Role Models” (2008) Edge 24/7 Big Love ’ ››‡ “Watchmen” (2009) Billy Crudup. ‘R’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium Malcolm Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez (4:05) “Patton” ’ ››› “Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1995) ’ ›››‡ “Fried Green Tomatoes” ’ Rear Deal iTV. › “Superhero Movie” (2008) Trac. Ull La La Call Girl ›‡ “Bangkok Dangerous” “Beer League” ‘R’ UFC Unleashed ’ Entou Entou Blue Blue Entou Entou Blue Blue CSI: Crime Scene (6:10) ››‡ “The Count of Monte Cristo” (2002) (8:25) ››› “Monsters, Inc.” “Hannah Montana” House Bones ’ Bones ’ Southland ’ CSI: NY ’ CSI: NY ’ Southland ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar (N) Office Office Office Office Office Office Lopez Tonight (N) Name Name Sex & Sex &

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News Letterman Late News Nightline Access Extra (N) News Tonight Show Late Time ’Allo Utah Statehood America GED World Carbon World Perry Mason My 3 Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Scrubs Scrubs Insider Criminal Minds ’ Paid Tomor Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Raymond Malcolm S. Park

The First 48 The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ Dog Bounty Hunter Bounty Seagal Seagal ›› “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” ›››‡ “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) Star Trek Cash Cash Cash Cash Man vs. Wild Man vs. Wild Man vs. Wild (N) Solv.History Jonas Jonas Phineas Wizards Wizards-Place ›› “Smart House” (1999) Phineas Phineas Montana College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter NFL Live Fast SportsCenter Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. 70s 70s “Bring It On: Fight to the Finish” (2009) Home Videos NFL Colum Rockies Rockies College Basketball College Basketball ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. ››› “The Simpsons Movie” (2007) Nip/Tuck (N) Big Love ’ Big Love ’ Big Love ’ 24/7 ››‡ “Pride and Glory” (2008) ’ ‘R’ Real Grey’s Anatomy ›› “Message in a Bottle” (1999) Kevin Costner. Project Runway Medium Medium Malcolm Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez (6:05) Gunsmoke ››‡ “The Big Trees” (8:35) ››› “Bandolero!” (1968) ’ ››› “Man With the Gun” Call Girl Trac. Ull Inside the NFL (N) Pauly Shore Inside the NFL La La Trac. Ull ›‡ “The Caller” Ways Ways Die Die Die MAN Blue Die MAN Die CSI: Crime Scn “American Pie 2” “Race to Witch Mountain” ’ Studio (8:55) ››‡ “Blow” (2001) Spartacus-Sand Bones ’ Bones ’ Leverage (N) CSI: NY “Rain” ’ CSI: NY ’ Leverage NCIS ’ NCIS “Red Cell” NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ Psych (N) Payne Payne Browns Browns Browns Browns Lopez Tonight (N) Name Name Sex & Sex &

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Clipper Classifieds

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LEGAL NOTICES

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, February 2, 2010, at the hour of 4:30 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by John M. Madsen, Jr., in favor of Utah First Federal Credit Union, covering real property located at approximately 720 East 1400 North, Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 2, FREESTONE ACRES, PLAT "A", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. 02-088-0002 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 John M. Madsen, Jr. and Sarah Madsen. 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 3rd day of January, 2010

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. 92040-37 C-5567 1/7-21 SUMMONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Case No. 548762 State of Utah in the interest of: T.J.R. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: ZACHRY RICE You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled court, 800 W. State St., Farmington, UT on FEBRUARY 18, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. to respond to a Petition on file with the court alleging that your parental rights to the above-named child should be terminated. You have a right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, the hearing will proceed in your absence and could result in a termination of your parental rights. C-5532 12/31-1/21

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 08-185-0203 Trust No. 122072307 Ref: Stephen Thorlakson TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6905. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED April 13, 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 February 02, 2010, at 10:30am, Trustee James H. Woodall, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded April 14, 2006, as Instrument No. 2160545, in Book 4013, Page 938, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Stephen Thorlakson An Unmarried Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 203, burningham meadows phase 2, 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: 10 West 950 South Kaysville Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt as of February 02, 2010 is $315,811.99. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Stephen Thorlakson. Dated: January 04, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R283694 01/07/10, 01/14/10, 01/21/10 C-5540 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wilbur Joseph Escuriex Peggy L. Escuriex at 2295 N. 450 W., Sunset, UT 84015, 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 attorney of record at the following address: Alvin R. Lundgren, Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C., 5015 W Old Highway Ste 200, Mountain Green, Utah 84050 or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, Utah. C-5580 1/14-28

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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 February 4, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 3, 2008 and executed by KATHLENE CASTILLO, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, 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 CLINTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 55, PARK DAVID ESTATES NO.3, 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.: 142400055 The address of the property is purported to be 2127 W 1630 N, CLINTON, 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 KATHLENE CASTILLO, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN. 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: January 4, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0143395 C-5576 1/7-21

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Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

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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 February 9, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 4, 2008 and executed by DAWNA SUZANN BETTS AN UNMARRIED WOMAN., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 9, HILLSIDE OAKS SUBDIVISION NO. 1 AMENDED, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, 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.: 01-114-0009 The address of the property is purported to be 710 EAST HILLSIDE CIRCLE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be DAWNA SUZANN BETTS AN UNMARRIED WOMAN.. 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: October 5, 2009

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 February 9, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 8, 2007 and executed by CORRINE D OLSEN, 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 204, HERITAGE FARMS SUBDIVISION PHASE II, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, 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.: 101860204 The address of the property is purported to be 176 EAST 1450 NORTH, 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 CORRINE D OLSEN. 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: January 4, 2010

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 February 18, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 16, 2005 and executed by CURTIS E. RANDALL, as Trustor(s) in favor of ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 7 AND THE EAST 2.0 FEET OF LOT 6 BARKER SUBDIVISION, KAYSVILLE 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.: 11-113-0006 The address of the property is purported to be 221 EAST 200 NORTH, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS PARK PLACE SECURITIES, INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-WCW1, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CURTIS E. RANDALL. 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 28, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0096827 C-5572 1/7-21

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0133289 C-5574 1/7-21

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0029506 C-5597 1/14-28

By: Pam Davis, Team Member


Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

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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 February 9, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 19, 2006 and executed by THANH-HAI BUI, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 17, NORTH FIELDS SUBDIVISION, CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED 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.: 14-362-0017 The address of the property is purported to be 2218 WEST 2265 NORTH, CLINTON, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be THANH-HAI BUI, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN. 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: October 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0059443 C-5573 1/7-21

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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 February 16, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 6, 2007 and executed by CLINT G KELLY, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: BEGINNING AT A POINT 54.848 RODS NORTH FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, UNITED STATES SURVEY, RUNNING THENCE WEST 19.60 RODS; THENCE NORTH 9.091 RODS; THENCE EAST 19.60 RODS; THENE SOUTH 9.091 RODS 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.: 12-082-0020 The address of the property is purported to be 2480 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-2060. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CLINT G KELLY. 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: October 26, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0104498 C-5600 1/14-28

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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 February 11, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated November 14, 2006 and executed by HENRY ASHWORTH, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 66, OAKRIDGE MANOR SUBDIVISION, PLAT "C", 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.: 05-052-0066 The address of the property is purported to be 1045 EAST CLAREMONT DRIVE, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007-AR1, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be HENRY ASHWORTH, 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: January 11, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0146093 C-5601 17858 1/14-28

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Davis Clipper • January 21, 2010

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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 February 4, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 29, 2008 and executed by TERESA BRANHAM AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 57, SIERRA ESTATES PHASE III, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS 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.: 142410057 The address of the property is purported to be 2253 NORTH 2400 WEST, CLINTON, 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 TERESA BRANHAM AN UNMARRIED WOMAN. 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: January 4, 2010

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 February 18, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 13, 2007 and executed by BRIAN D CRANE, AND JATAN S BLAKLEY, 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 10, DAWSON HOLLOW ESTATES PLAT B, LAYTON 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.: 09-200-0010 The address of the property is purported to be 2254 EAST COUNTRY OAKS DRIVE, LAYTON, UT 84040. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BRIAN D CRANE, AND JATAN S BLAKLEY. 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: June 18, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0040827 C-5598 1/14-28

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0141686 C-5575 1/7-21

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

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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 February 11, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 24, 2006 and executed by MANUEL GARCIA, 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 OF LOT 13, RAVENWOOD SUBDIVISION, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD WITH THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS 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.: 101600013 The address of the property is purported to be 1017 N 125 E, LAYTON, UT 84041-2482. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAA HOME EQUITY TRUST 2006-11, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-11, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be MANUEL GARCIA, 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: January 11, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0148826 C-5604 1/14-28


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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 February 11, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 2, 2007 and executed by JOHN K. LOFGREN JR. AND CHELSEA L. LOFGREN, 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 1605, FOXBORO PLAT 16, NORTH SALT LAKE 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.: 013541605 The address of the property is purported to be 847 WEST SOUTHAMPTON DRIVE, 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 JOHN K. LOFGREN JR. AND CHELSEA L. LOFGREN, 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: January 11, 2010

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 February 11, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 1, 2007 and executed by CAMERON L HAYES, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 8, ERN HAYES SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 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.: 040960007 The address of the property is purported to be 1415 S 400 E, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010-3909. 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 CAMERON L HAYES. 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: January 11, 2010

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0148844 C-5605 1/14-28

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0147369 C-5602 1/14-28

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-363-0004 Trust No. 122298707 Ref: Suzanne Oleson TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7563. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 25, 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 February 16, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 26, 2006, as Instrument No. 2205004, in Book 4125, Page 1205, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Suzanne Oleson, An Unmarried Person, 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 unit a, building 310, coventry at foxboro phase 19, a condominium development, north salt lake city, Davis county, Utah, according to the record of survey map, filed in book 3880 of plats, page 515, 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 declarations 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.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 542 Walton Drive A North Salt Lake Ut 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of February 16, 2010 is $172,601.25. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Suzanne Oleson. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-284796 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5561

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The real property described below and situated in Davis County, Utah 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 front entrance of the Second Judicial District Courthouse for Davis County, 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010 on February 11, 2010 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. The sale is for the purpose of foreclosing the Deed of Trust (the "Deed of Trust") dated April 26, 2005 and executed by Glenn C. Benson and Millie J. Benson as Trustor and granted and conveyed to Washington Federal Savings as Beneficiary and Trustee. The Deed of Trust was recorded on April 28, 2005 as Entry No. 2069563 in Book 3777 at Pages 1370-1384 of the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah. W. Jeffery Fillmore has been appointed the Successor Trustee of the Deed of Trust. The property subject to the Deed of Trust is situated in Davis County, Utah and more particularly described as follows: ALL OF LOT 6, FOXBRIDGE PLAT "I" SUBDIVISION, CENTERVILLE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all improvements, easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures. The parcel of real property covered by the Deed of Trust has a reputed address of 1423 North Willow Valley Dr., Centerville, Utah 84104. The current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is Washington Federal Savings and the record owner of the real property as of the recording of the Notice of Default and Election to Sell is Glen C. Benson and Millie J. Benson. The Trustee’s sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. Bidders must tender a $5,000 deposit to the Successor Trustee at the time of sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a cashier’s check or bank official check payable to Washington Federal Savings. The balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check or bank official check (credit union official checks are not accepted) payable to Washington Federal Savings. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustee’s deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. The purpose of this notice is to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. Dated: January 8, 2010.

Successor Trustee /s/ W. Jeffery Fillmore

Callister Nebeker & McCullough 10 East South Temple, Suite 900 Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 (801) 530-7310 Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C-5590 1/14-28

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 13-077-0039 Trust No. 123558907 Ref: Matthew A Welch TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx3834. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED November 03, 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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded November 08, 2006, as Instrument No. 2217590, in Book 4156, Page 979-993, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Matthew A Welch and Angie S Welch, Husband And Wife As Joint Tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Beginning at a point on the west line of a Street West 1344.75 feet and North 1854 feet (more correctly described as 1854.73 feet) from the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the Town of Sunset and running thence North 76 feet; thence West 116 feet; thence South 76 feet; thence East 116 feet to the point of beginning. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 2155 North 250 West Sunset Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of February 23, 2010 is $161,600.33. 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: Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas As Trustee For Rali 2006qs18. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Matthew A Welch and Angie S Welch. Dated: January 14, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-286803 01/14/10, 01/21/10, 01/28/10 C-5581

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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 Friday, February 12, 2010, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Maria E. Rodriguez, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank fsb, a federal association, covering real property located at approximately 1526 East Maple Hills Drive, Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: Parcel 1: ALL OF LOT 17, MAPLE COVE SUBDIVISION NO. 1, PLAT "A", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE LYING EAST OF THE BWSCD LINE. 05-091-0048 Parcel 2: ALL OF LOT 17 MAPLE COVE SUBDIVISION NO. 1, PLAT "A", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE LYING WEST BWSCD LINE. 05091-0049 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 Maria E. Rodriguez. 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 12th day of January, 2010

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. 94100-247 C-5606 1/14-28 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED DECEMBER 11, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 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. The foreclosure sale through public auction will be held on the front entrance of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah on


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Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. This sale is being held for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust originally executed by Red Hawk Homes and Development, LC, in favor of First National Bank of Layton, covering real property located in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: PARCEL 1: Beginning in the Westerly right of way and limited -access line of expressway State Route 89, which point is 494.0 feet East along the section line and 60.03 feet South 04°00’ West and 47.07 feet South 89°59’10" West from the Northwest corner of Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence along the Westerly line of said expressway 6 courses as follows: Southerly 55.26 feet along the arc of a 23,043.31 foot radius curve to the left (Note: Chord to said curve bears South 02°59’23" West for a distance of 55.26 feet), South 05°22’41" West 241.28 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of UDOT property (2180/1 2), North 60o05’30" West 195.50 feet, South 02°44’35" West 366.85 feet, South 76°27’09" East 162.64 feet, South 18°07’38" East 28.84 feet; thence South 89°59’10" West 291.28 feet, more or less, to a point 340.10 feet South 89°59’10" West and 629.85 feet South 00°18’30" East of the point of beginning; thence North 00°18’30" West 629.85 feet; thence North 89°59’10" East 340.10 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 2: Beginning 1239.67 feet North from the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 281.43 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner property conveyed in Book 583 at Page 268, thence South 26.93 feet; thence East 85 feet, more or less to the West line of State Road property; thence North 4° East 68 feet; thence South 86° East 22 feet, more or less, to the East line of State Road Right of Way; thence North 459 feet; thence East 20 feet, more or less to property conveyed to State Road in Book 318 Page 196; thence North 4° East 60 feet; thence North 11°08’ East 201.56 feet; thence North 4° East 615 feet to the North line of Section 1 thence West 494 feet more or less, to the Northwest corner of said Section 1; thence South 89°59’10" West 42.4148 feet to the Northwest corner property conveyed in Book 565 Page 680; thence South 0°18’30" East 1027 feet along said West line; thence North 89°59’10" East 42.4148 feet, more or less, to East line of Section 2, thence South 373.33 feet more or less to point of beginning. Less Portion Deeded by Quit Claim Deed 1513 -551 and Final Order of Condemnation 2180 12. Less Portion lying within Street (8200 South). The current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is First National Bank of Layton and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is Red Hawk Homes and Development LC. The successful bidder must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon on Friday, February 5, 2010 in the Trustee’s Salt Lake office. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds payable to Richards, Brandt, Miller Nelson. Cash payments will not be accepted. A trustee’s deed will be

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delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. 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. For additional information visit: http://foreclsoure.rbmn.com DATED this 31th day of December, 2009.

Wayne Z. Bennett, Trustee

Richards, Brandt, Miller Nelson 299 South Main Street, 15th Floor Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 531-2000 C-5545 1/7-21 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-232-0615 T.S. NO. 7092205 LOAN NO. 0207940982 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 02/01/2008. 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 02/09/2010, at 10:30 AM, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded 02/04/2008, as Inst. No. 2338894, in Book 4462, at Page 1567, of the official records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, executed by Amber D. Carter, a single 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, UT, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 615, Eaglewood North Phase 6, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorders Office. The street address and other common designation, of the real property described above is purported to be: 230 North Fairway Drive, North Salt Lake, UT 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of 2/09/2010 is $432,871.71. 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: Sun Trust Mortgage, Inc The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Amber Carter. Dated 01/06/2010 James H. Woodall Authorized Signature James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801)254-9450 (800) 245-1886 (hotline) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM XXX R-XXX C-5591 1/14-28

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 06-260-0010 Trust No. 119955907 Ref: Oleg Gurlov TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx3035. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED May 07, 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 February 16, 2010, at 10:30am, Trustee James H. Woodall, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded May 09, 2007, as Instrument No. 2269166, in Book 4279, Page 1490-1510, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Oleg Gurlov, 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 10, valentine estates phase 1, according to the official plat thereof, as recorded 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: 1923 W 2185 South Woods Cross Ut 84087. Estimated Total Debt as of December 16, 2010 is $387,743.64. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Oleg Gurlov. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-284771 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5560 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be advised that the North Salt Lake City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the City Council Room, North Salt Lake City Hall, 20 South Highway 89. The purpose of the hearing is to take public comment regarding possible utility rate increases. All interested people are invited to attend and make comment. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of North Salt Lake will make reasonable accommodations to participate in the hearing. Requests for assistance can be made by calling 801-936-3877 at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing to be attended.

LARAE H. DILLINGHAM City Recorder C-5612 1/21-28

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-347-0909 Trust No. 121689707 Ref: Steve Blaugh TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6821. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 14, 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 February 16, 2010, at 10:30am, Trustee James H. Woodall, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 18, 2006, as Instrument No. 2185430, in Book 4078, Page 1463, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Steve Blaugh, An Unmarried Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 909, chelsie park subdivision no 9, 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: 1364 North 2325 West Layton Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of February 16, 2010 is $189,587.01. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Steve Blaugh. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-284812 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5562 LEGAL AD CITY COUNCIL VACANCY The North Salt Lake City Council is accepting applications for a vacancy on the City Council. All applications must be received by Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. in the City Recorders office at 20 South Highway 89, North Salt Lake, UT 84054. An application may be downloaded from the City’s website at or a resume www.nslcity.org, may submitted instead. The vacancy will be filled on February 2, 2010 at North Salt Lake City Hall in the Council Chambers at 8:00 p.m.

NORTH SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION

LaRae H. Dillingham, City Recorder C-5596 1/14-21

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of REBECCA LOUISE BESSEY Deceased Probate No.093700300 EI Michael Brown, whose address is 1588 West Heather Downs Circle, South Jordan, Utah 84095, 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 attorney of record, George S. Diumenti, 505 South Main, Bountiful, Utah 84010; or 3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, 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: Jan. 7, 2010

DIUMENTI LAW OFFICE

505 South Main Bountiful, Utah 84010 (801)292-0447 C-5563 1/7-21 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on February 3, 2010, at 3:30 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 23, 2007, and executed by TYLER S. BYBEE AND CASSIE D. BYBEE, as Trustors, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on May 25, 2007, as Entry No. 2274024, in Book 4291, at Page 1090, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2597 North 770 West, Clinton, Utah 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 4, HERITAGE SQUARE SUBDIVISION NO. 1, CLINTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Tax ID: 13-058-0004 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are TYLER S. BYBEE AND CASSIE D. BYBEE. 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: December 31, 2009.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1058 C-5568 1/7-21

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 14-288-0008 Trust No. 124234007 Ref: Craig W Svigel TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4696. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED December 28, 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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 06, 2006, as Instrument No. 2136465, in Book 3945, Page 1601-1615, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Craig W. Svigel, A Married Man As His Separate Estate, 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 8, tuscan meadows subdivision phase 1, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record 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: 1144 West 1235 North Clinton Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of February 23, 2010 is $207,777.95. 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: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, National Association Fka The Bank Of New York Trust Company, N.a. As Successor To Jpmorgan Chase Bank N.a. As Trustee For Ramp 2006rz1. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Craig Svigel. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-288279 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5617

BOUNTIFUL, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ORDINANCE NO. 2010-01 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BOUNTIFUL CITY CODE TO PROHIBIT THE ISSUANCE OF ALL CLUB LIQUOR LICENSES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. Effective Date. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon first publication. Passed by the City Council of Bountiful, Utah, this 12th day of January, 2010.

JOE L. JOHNSON Mayor

KIM J. COLEMAN City Recorder C-5620 1/21


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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 14-388-0092 Trust No. 124374907 Ref: Justin P Zimmerman TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx9377. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED October 25, 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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded October 27, 2005, as Instrument No. 2117537, in Book 3900, Page 313-328, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Justin P Zimmerman and Brittany A. Zimmerman, Husband And Wife, 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 92, lexington estates phase 2, according to the official plat as recorded 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: 1482 North 2475 West Clinton Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of February 23, 2010 is $146,741.65. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Justin P. & Brittany A. Zimmerman. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-286975 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5585 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MONA VERA LAUB, Deceased Probate No. 093700343 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 21st day of April, 2010, or said claims shall be forever barred.

RONALD C. LAUB

Personal Representative STEPHEN I. ODA Attorney for the Estate 44 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 801-546-1264 C-5622 1/21-2/4

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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 February 18, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 22, 2004 and executed by PATRICIA L. RANDALL, A MARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 11, AMENDED PLAT BARTON MANOR 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.: 070840011 The address of the property is purported to be 1376 GOLDEN CIRCLE DRIVE, FRUIT HEIGHTS, 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 PATRICIA L. RANDALL, A MARRIED WOMAN. 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: January 18, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0148821 C-5629 1/21-2/4

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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 February 25, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 5, 2006 and executed by ROBERT J CARGEEG, 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 OF LOT 117, CREEKSIDE ESTATES PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, FARMINGTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER 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.: 072050117 The address of the property is purported to be 953 SOUTH BABBLING BROOK COURT, FARMINGTON, UT 84025. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be ROBERT J CARGEEG, A MARRIED MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, $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, 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 IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: January 18, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 08 -0109868 C-5630 1/21-2/4

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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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 26, 2006 and executed by KAREN NELSON, A MARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 403, BIG CREEK SUBDIVISION PHASE 4, 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.: 08-351-0403 The address of the property is purported to be 1418 WEST RAMOLA STREET, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KAREN NELSON, A MARRIED WOMAN. 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: January 18, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0040770 C-5631 1/21-2/4

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 07-099-0002 Trust No. 117106707 Ref: Christopher W Levin TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7057. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 03, 2003. 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 February 09, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 11, 2003, as Instrument No. 1887544, in Book 3330, Page 331, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Christopher W. Levin and Margaret Gilmore, Married, 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 2, cherrywood subdivision, kaysville 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: 466 East Laurelwood Drive Kaysville Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt as of February 09, 2010 is $148,578.63. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Christopher W. Levin and Margaret Gilmore. Dated: January 14, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-285568 01/14/10, 01/21/10, 01/28/10 C-5565 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The real property described below and situated in Davis County, Utah 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 front entrance of the Second Judicial District Courthouse for Davis County, 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010 on February 2, 2010 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. The sale is for the purpose of foreclosing the Deed of Trust (the "Deed of Trust") dated January 11, 2008 and executed by Cynthia Lee Wood as Trustor and granted to Washington Federal Savings, as Beneficiary and Trustee. The Deed of Trust was recorded on January 16, 2008 as Entry No. 2334445 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah. W. Jeffery Fill-

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more has been appointed the Successor Trustee of the Deed of Trust. The property subject to the Deed of Trust is situated in Davis County, Utah and is more particularly described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, together with all improvements, easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures. The parcel of real property covered by the Deed of Trust has a reputed address of 289 East Oak Lane, Farmington, Utah 84025. The current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is Washington Federal Savings and the record owner of the real property as of the recording of the Notice of Default and Election to Sell is Cynthia Lee Wood. The Trustee’s sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. Bidders must tender a $5,000 deposit to the Successor Trustee at the time of sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a cashier’s check or bank official check payable to Washington Federal Savings. The balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check or bank official check (credit union official checks are not accepted) payable to Washington Federal Savings. Cash Payments are not accepted. A trustee’s deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. The purpose of this notice is to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. Dated: December 30, 2009

Successor Trustee /s/ W. Jeffery Fillmore Callister Nebeker & McCullough 10 East South Temple, Suite 900 Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 (801) 530-7310 Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EXHIBIT "A" Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 2, Oak Lane Subdivision No. 1, in the City of Farmington, and running thence South 0° 02’ East 280.39 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 2; thence Easterly 39.16 feet along the arc of a 75.0 foot radius curve to the left along the North line of a street; thence North 89° 59’ East 78.99 feet along said street; thence North 1° 43’ 54" East 319.02 feet to the crest of a flood control dike; thence North 73° 47’ 38" West 79.38 feet, more or less, along the crest of said dike to a point 447.0 feet East of the West line of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 0° 02’ East 50.4 feet to a point North 89° 58’ East of the point of beginning; thence South 89° 58’ West 50.0 feet more or less, to the point of beginning. C-5564 1/7-21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on February 4, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 8, 2008 and executed by KEVIN T WAREHAM, AND COLETTE WAREHAM, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS


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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 THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE CITY OF CENTERVILLE, COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 36, CHASE LANE WEST, PLAT A, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE ANDMERIDIAN, 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.: 020180036 The address of the property is purported to be 389 W 1200 N, CENTERVILLE, UT 84014-1469. 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 KEVIN T WAREHAM, AND COLETTE WAREHAM, 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: January 4, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0143963 C-5577 1/7-21

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MILON JAN BROWNING Deceased Probate No. 093700403 Rebekah Lynne Kammeyer 2001 Kingston Road Farmington, Utah 84025 The above-listed individual has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-listed estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above 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. Date of first publication: Jan. 14, 2010

Craig E. Hughes HUGHES ESTATE GROUP, PLLC

Attorney for the Personal Representative C-5579 1/14-28 Notice of Trustee's Sale The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on 5 February 2010, at 11:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Centerville Shade, Inc., trustor, in favor of Lewis Jones, L.C., beneficiary, and covering the following real property, situated in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point 18.33 chains West from the Southeast Corner of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in the City of Centerville; and running thence North 2.32 chains; thence West 1.73 chains; thence South 2.82 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 1.73 chains; and thence North 0.50 chains to the point of BEGINNING. Tax ID No: 02-015-0039 Property Address: 85 East Chase Lane, Centerville, UT 84014 No bid will be accepted unless the bidder tenders, as evidence of his bona fides, a bank check of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000). DATED 7 January 2010.

Ronald L. Dunn, Esq., Successor Trustee PO Box 540123 North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 Telephone: 801-864-3800 Facsimile: 801-303-7374 DunnRon@aol.com C-5582 1/14-28 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, February 8, 2010, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by David J. Nicholls and Brandy J. Nicholls, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, covering real property located at approximately 2230 West 2175 South, Syracuse, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 28, WEST SUNSET VIEW ESTATES NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI-

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CIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 12-129-0028 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 David J. Nicholls and Brandy J. Nicholls. 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 a cashiers check in the amount of $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in the form of a cashiers check 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 7th day of January, 2010

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. 94100-1146 C-5583 1/14-28 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the North front entrance of the Second Judicial District Court located at 805 S. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah on February 15, 2010 at 9:45 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded December 15, 2006 executed by Douglas D. Rich and Alicia Rich, as Trustors, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Bayrock Mortgage Corp. and its successors and assigns, covering real property purportedly located in Davis County at 530 N. 3100 W., Clearfield, UT 84015, and described as follows: All of Lot 7, LAKE POINT VILLAGE PUD SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF WEST POINT, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, according to the official plat thereof. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the Specialty Underwriting and Residential Finance Trust Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates Series 2007-AB1 and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Douglas D. Rich and Alicia Rich. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any circumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated January 13, 2010

/s/ David B. Boyce Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5587 1/14-28

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 030710038 Trust No. 124378007 Ref: Kuf Management, Llc TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7158. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED January 23, 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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 30, 2007, as Instrument No. 2240032, in Book 4209, Page 439, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Kelly Parsons, A Married Person, 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 38, amended chateau park subdivision plat c, 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: 215-221 West 650 South Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of February 23, 2010 is $337,167.23. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Kelly Parsons. Dated: January 21, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-286977 01/21/10, 01/28/10, 02/04/10 C-5586

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the North front entrance of the Second Judicial District Court located at 805 S. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah on February 15, 2010 at 9:45 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded December 29, 2006 executed by Douglas D. Rich, as Trustor, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Bayrock Mortgage Corp. and its successors and assigns, covering real property purportedly located in Davis County at 263 N. 3050 W., Layton, UT 84041, and described as

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follows: All of Lot 601, WILD HORSE SPRINGS SUBDIVISION PHASE 6, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, according to the official plat thereof. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the Specialty Underwriting and Residential Finance Trust Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates Series 2007-AB1 and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Douglas D. Rich. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any circumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated January 13, 2010

/s/ David B. Boyce

Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5588 1/14-28 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on February 10, 2010, at 3:30 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 3, 2007, and executed by RYAN C. RICHINS, as Trustor, in favor of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on May 3, 2007, as Entry No. 2267581, in Book 4275, at Page 1416, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 28 South 450 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 3, BLOCK 6, SMITH VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Tax ID: 12-007-0065 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is RYAN C. RICHINS. 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: January 11, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1199 C-5593 1/14-28

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 14-077-0011 Trust No. 123958507 Ref: Betty Larimer TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx2167. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED October 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 February 23, 2010, at 10:30am, Trustee James H. Woodall, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded October 25, 2005, as Instrument No. 2117008, in Book 3898, Page 1809-1824, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Larry Larimer and Betty Larimer, Husband And Wife, 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 11, maybrook subdivision, sunset 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: 840 North 200 West Sunset Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of February 23, 2010 is $116,649.62. 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 Rasc 2005ks12. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Larry Larimer and Betty Larimer. Dated: January 14, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-286966 01/14/10, 01/21/10, 01/28/10 C-5584 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 February 16, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 1, 2007 and executed by JIM STEVENS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LEGAL PARCEL 1: ALL OF LOT 409, CONTAINED


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WITHIN FARMINGTON GREENS PUD, PLAT 4 AS SAID LOT IS IDENTIFIED IN THE PLAT OF SAID DEVELOPMENT, RECORDED IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, AS ENTRY NO. 1988215, IN BOOK 3544 AT PAGE 1469 AND IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS, RECORDED IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ON MAY 1, 2005 AS ENTRY NO. 2066528, IN BOOK 3768, AT PAGE 910, AND ANY AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. PARCEL 1A: TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT AND EASMENT OF USE AND ENJOYMENT IN AND TO THE COMMON AREAS DECRIBED, 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. 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.: 08-329-0409 The address of the property is purported to be 141 SOUTH 1225 WEST, FARMINGTON, UT 84025. 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 JIM STEVENS. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, $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., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, 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., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: October 22, 2009

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NEVADA CORPORATION 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 08 -0109870 C-5599 1/14-28 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF THE PUBLIC FORUM AND AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT STATE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) proposes to construct approximately three miles of east-west transportation capacity improvements in northern Davis County. The proposed action would consist of implementation of a new five-lane road south of the existing 200 South beginning at 2000 West. The alignment would turn southeasterly on a new road to 700 South. At 700 South, the alignment would turn east and continue along 700 South to State Street. The public is advised that a Draft State Environmental Study (SES) has been prepared for this project. A Public Forum conducted by UDOT will be held on January 27, 2010, at Clearfield High School, 931 South 1000 East in Clearfield, Utah. Members of the public are invited to review illustrative materials and discuss the proposed project with the project team members between the hours of 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Comments on the Draft SES should be submitted to: SR-193 Project, c/o Jacobs, 155 N 400 W, Suite 550, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, or emailed to tiffany.carlson@jacobs.com. The comment period for the SES begins January 12, 2010. For inclusion in the official public forum transcript, letters or comments must be postmarked no later than February 11, 2010. The Draft SES may be reviewed at the following locations during regular office hours: • Clearfield City, 55 State Street, Clearfield, UT 84015 • Syracuse City, 1979 West 1900 South, Syracuse, Utah 84075 • West Point City, 3200 W 300 N, West Point, UT 84015 • UDOT Region 1, 166 West Southwell Street, Ogden, UT 84404 • UDOT Environmental Division, 4501 South 2700 West, 4th Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 • Davis County Library, 562 S 1000 E, Clearfield, UT 84015 • Davis County Library, 1875 South 2000 West, Syracuse, UT 84075 The Draft SES is also available on UDOT’s website: www.udot.utah.gov/go/sr193 . Further information about the project can be obtained by contacting: SR-193 Extension Project, c/o Jacobs Engineering, Tiffany Carlson, 155 North 400 West, Suite 550, Salt Lake City, UT 84103-1130. C-5627 1/21

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ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: BEGINNING AT A POINT 7.44 CHAINS SOUTH AND 796.9 FEET EAST FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN IN THE CITY OF CENTERVILLE; AND RUNNING THENCE EAST 80.9 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EAST LINE OF GRANTORS LAND; THENCE SOUTH 1.57 CHAINS; THENCE WEST 80.9 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1.57 CHAINS 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.: 02-068-0035 The address of the property is purported to be 390 SOUTH 600 EAST, CENTERVILLE, UT 84014. 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 ZACHARY G. MASON AND TIFFINY A. MASON 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: January 11, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0147387 C-5603 1/14-28

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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, February 17, 2010, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Heather Byron, in favor of Michael E. Nelson and Keller Williams Success Realty as to $11,097.00, covering real property located at approximately 246 North 2975 West, Layton, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 1101, WILD HORSE SPRINGS SUBDIVISION PHASE 11, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. 12-560-1101 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Keller Williams Success Realty, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Heather Byron. 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 15th day of January, 2010

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. 69096-01 C-5624 1/21-2/4 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 Main Entrance, Second District Courthouse, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, on February 10, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Multifamily Deed of Trust Assignment of Rents and Security Agreement originally executed by Dee A. Randall, as Trustor, in favor of Bonneville Title Company, as Trustee, for the benefit of ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc, as Beneficiary, recorded April 12, 2002 as Entry No. 1745528, in Book 3024, at Page 739 of the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah (the “Deed of Trust”), covering the property purportedly located at 87 North Adamswood Road, Layton, Utah 84041 (the Trustee hereby disclaims responsibility for the accuracy of the foregoing address) and more particularly described as: Beginning North 71°54’40” East 1781 feet and South

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45°55’ East 102 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 22, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, and running thence South 45°55’ East 146.25 feet; thence North 81°33’ East 279 feet; thence North 3°55’ East 132.6 feet; thence South 79°37’ West 396 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER with all buildings, improvements, and tenements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock appurtenant to the property, and all fixtures, machinery, equipment, engines, boilers, incinerators, building materials, appliances and goods of every nature whatsoever now or hereafter located in, or on, or used, or intended to be used in connection with the property, including, but not limited to, those for the purposes of supplying or distributing heating, cooling, electricity, gas, water, air and light; and all elevators, and related machinery and equipment, fire prevention and extinguishing apparatus, security and access control apparatus, plumbing, bath tubs, water heaters, water closets, sinks, ranges, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, disposals, washers, dryers, awnings, storm windows, storm doors, screens, blinds, shades, curtains and curtain rods, mirrors, cabinets, paneling. rugs, attached floor coverings, furniture, pictures, antennas, trees and plants, and all other personal property necessary for the operation of the real estate. The current beneficiary of said Deed of Trust is U.S. Bank National Association, and the record owners of the real property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are Debbie Noorda, trustee of the 2905 RRR Land Title Trust, under agreement dated November 7, 2007 as to a sixtyone percent (61%) undivided interest and Horizon Mortgage & Investment, Inc., a Utah corporation as to the remainder. Bidders (except the Beneficiary, which may credit bid) must tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit and the balance must be in the form of a bank cashier’s check or wire transfer payable to Metro National Title Company, Trustee. Cash payments are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. 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 circumstances 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. THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated as of January 1, 2010

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By: Alfred J. Newman, Vice President 345 East Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801.363.6633 (Phone) 801-236-3850 (fax) Office Hours 8:00 AM5:00 PM M-F C-5608 1/14-28

Advertisement for Bids Central Davis Sewer District Owner 2200 South Sunset Drive, Kaysville, UT 84037 Address Separate sealed Bids for the construction of FLINT STREET TRUNKLINE RELIEF SEWER PROJECT including: • Approximately 3,300 lf of 12” diameter PVC sanitary sewer main. • Approximately 13 SSMH’s • Associated sanitary sewer lateral reconnections will be received by Central Davis Sewer District at their offices located at: 2200 South Sunset Drive Kaysville, UT 84037 until 10:00 am, (Local Time) February 9, 2010, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents may be examined, but not obtained, at the following locations: Intermountain Contractors 1743 West Alexander Street Salt Lake City, Utah Intermountain Contractors 313 East 1200 South Orem, Utah Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the following location: J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. 466 North 900 West Kaysville, UT 84037 A pre-bid conference will be held at 2:00 p.m., prevailing local time January 28, 2010 at the office of J-U-B Engineers, Kaysville, UT. Representatives, Owner(s) and Engineer will be present to discuss the Project. Attendance at the pre-bid conference is not mandatory for all bidders. Only bids from bidders who attend the pre-bid conference will be accepted. The Owners reserve the right to waive any informality or to reject any or all Bids. Each Bidder must deposit with his Bid security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within thirty-five (35) days after the date of the opening thereof. Plans will be available on January 19th, 2010. Dated the 12th day of January, 2010. C-5619 1/21-2/4 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 Main Entrance, Second District Courthouse, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, on February 10, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Multifamily Deed of Trust Assignment of Rents and Security Agreement originally executed by Dee A. Randall, as Trustor, in favor of Bonneville Title Company, as Trustee, for the benefit of ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc., as Beneficiary, recorded April 15, 2002 as Entry No. 1745798, in Book 3025, at Page 522 of the Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah (the “Deed of Trust”), covering the property purportedly located at 1505 North 1200 West, Layton, Utah 84041 (the Trustee hereby disclaims responsibility for the accuracy of the foregoing address) and more particularly described as: PARCEL 1: Beginning at a point South 89°39’ West 33


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feet from the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, U.S. Survey, running thence South 89°39’ West 422 feet; thence South 22°29’15” East 228.28 feet; thence North 38°41’ East 33 feet; thence North 87°40’30” East 314.27 feet; thence North 0°01’ East 175 feet to the point of beginning. Together with a 10 foot rightof-way described as follows: Beginning at a point South 89°39’ West 455.0 feet and South 22°29’15” East 218.28 feet from the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, U.S. Survey, running thence South 38°41’ West 287.50 feet; thence South 51°19’ East 10.0 feet; thence North 38°41’ East 282 feet; thence North 22°29’15” West 11.41 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 2: Beginning at a point South 89°39’ West 33 feet and South 0°01’ West 175 feet from the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U.S. Survey; thence South 87°40’30” West 314.27 feet, thence South 76°31’ East 82.24 feet; thence South 51°19’ East 108.87 feet; thence East 149.16 feet; thence North 9°01’East 100 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER with all buildings, improvements and tenements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock appurtenant to the property, and all fixtures, machinery, equipment, engines, boilers, incinerators, building materials, appliances and goods of every nature whatsoever now or hereafter located in, or on, or used, or intended to be used in connection with the property, including, but not limited to, those for the purposes of supplying or distributing heating, cooling, electricity, gas, water, air and light; and all elevators, and related machinery and equipment, fire prevention and extinguishing apparatus, security and access control apparatus, plumbing, bath tubs, water heaters, water closets, sinks, ranges, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, disposals, washers, dryers, awnings, storm window, storm doors, screens, blinds, shades, curtains and curtain rods, mirrors, cabinets, paneling, rugs, attached floor coverings, furniture, pictures, antennas, trees and plants, and all other personal property necessary for the operation of the real estate. The current beneficiary of said Deed of Trust is U. S. Bank National Association, and the record owners of the real property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are MP Corp, a Utah partnership as to a 30% undivided interest; Metamorphosis Investments, L.C. as to a 1.5% undivided interest Mary Kaye’s Family Limited Partnership as to a 29% undivided interest; Willden Enterprises, LLC as to a 7.5% undivided interest; Randy Herbert and Deborah Herbert, husband and wife as joint tenants as to a 1.35% undivided interest; Eldon D. Wright and Blanche T. Wright, trustees of the Wright Family Trust, dated the 10th Day of March 2006 as to a

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4.87% undivided interest; Craig Hafen as to a 2.93% undivided interest; Legrand G. Hafen and Lujuanna Hafen as to a 2.93% undivided interest; Darryl G. Hafen as to a 2.93% undivided interest; Connie S. Jensen, trustee of the Connie S. Jensen Trust dated November 8, 1993 as to a 2.81% undivided interest; Legrand G. Hafen and Lujuanna Hafen as to a 1.1% undivided interest; Wilden Enterprises, LLC as to a 3.04% undivided interest; Horizon Mortgage & Investment as to the remainder. Bidders (except the Beneficiary, which may credit bid) must tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit and the balance must be in the form of a bank cashier’s check or wire transfer payable to Metro National Title Company, Trustee. Cash payments are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. 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 circumstances 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. THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated as of January 11, 2010.

METRO NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, Successor Trustee By: Alfred J. Newman, Vice President 345 East Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801.363-6633 (phone) 80-236-3850 (fax) Office Hours 8:00 AM5:00 PM M-F C-5609 1/14-28

SUMMONS Case No. 094701976 Jose Eduardo Nunez, Petitioner vs. Veronica Lynn Whyte, 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 and to serve upon, or mail to the petitioner at 3912 S. 850 W., Apt 3, Bountiful, Utah 84010, a copy of said answer, within 20 days if you are served in the State of Utah, or 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 you are being sued for divorce. DATED this 29 day of December, 2009. C-5610 1/21-2/11

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINGS WEST BOUNTIFUL CITY NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE WEST BOUNTIFUL CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ON THE FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS OF EACH MONTH IN THE YEAR 2010. COUNCIL MEETINGS WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. AND WILL BE HELD AT 550 NORTH 800 WEST, WEST BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. ANY CHANGE IN THIS MEETING SCHEDULE WILL BE POSTED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. WEST BOUNTIFUL CITY PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THE 2ND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH AND WHEN NEEDED ON THE 4TH TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH IN THE YEAR 2010. PLANNING AND ZONING MEETINGS WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 P.M. AND WILL BE HELD AT 550 NORTH 800 WEST, WEST BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. Redevelopment Board Meetings and Board of Adjustment meetings are held when needed and notices are posted and sent to the Clipper Publishing Company at least 24 hours in advance.

BEVERLY HASLAM

City Recorder C-5611 1/21 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE BOUNTIFUL CITY ZONING MAP Please be advised that the Bountiful City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 02, 2010, at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the Planning Conference Room, Bountiful City Hall, 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah, to review a proposed amendment to the Bountiful City Zoning Map. The proposal is to change the zoning designation of an approximately 114 acre parcel of ground located above the Highland Oaks subdivisions, from Residential Foothill (R-F) to Residential Foothill Planned Development (R-FPDO). The public is invited to attend and comment. A copy of the proposed changes can be obtained by contacting the Bountiful City Planning Department at (801) 298-6190. If you cannot attend, please feel free to voice opinion in writing or by agent or attorney to the address above. Individuals with hearing impairments or needing special accommodations should contact Connie Feil, Executive Administrative Assistant, at (801) 298-6190, at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. C-5618 1/21 PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to UCA 52-4-6, the City of Bountiful hereby gives public notice of its annual meeting schedule for 2010. Regular meetings of the City Council shall take place the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All City Council meetings shall be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah, unless otherwise advertised. The meetings will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. The City Council may meet as a Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors. These meetings shall take place in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, and shall begin at 6:45 p.m., before City Council meetings as needed, unless otherwise advertised. All meetings of the City Council shall be open to the public, and the public is invited to attend the meetings of the City Council and the Redevelopment Agency, except where the City Council or Redevelopment Agency Board meet in Closed Session upon proper public no-

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tice and for the purposes outlined in UCA 52-4-5. In addition to the above scheduled regular meetings, the City Council may, from time to time, meet in special session as needed, and such meetings will be advertised by legal notice to the public in accordance with UCA 52-4-6. Dated this 12th day of January, 2010.

THOMAS R. HARDY City Manager C-5621 1/21 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. Effective July 1, 2009, there will be a $15.00 fee for each protest filed. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before FEBRUARY 15, 2010. 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) 31-1863(a36114): Coalt, Inc. propose(s) using 1.56 cfs. from groundwater (Near Westhaven Airport) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING.

Kent L. Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER

Published in Davis County Clipper on Jan. 21 and 28, 2010 C-5623 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 February 25, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 16, 2007 and executed by *MISTY D KIRK, AND BRETT KIRK *WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS MISTY KIRK, 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 245, HARRISBURG PLACE SUBDIVISION NO. 2, LAYTON 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.: 09-267-0245 The address of the property is purported to be 2208 N 800W, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be *MISTY D KIRK, AND BRETT KIRK *WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS MISTY KIRK. Bidders must be prepared to

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tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, $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., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, 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., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: November 7, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 08 -0116679 C-5628 1/21-2/4

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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 sale at the main entrance of the Davis County District Court, Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah, 84010 on February 17, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust originally executed by Paul Woods. as trustor, in favor of Celtic Bank Corporation, as Beneficiary, covering real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 114, contained within THE STEED PLACE, P.U.D., as said lot is identified in The plat of said development and the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of the Steed Place and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Davis, State of Utah. Together with a right and easement of use and enjoyment in and to the Common Areas described, and as provided for, in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. (Tax Parcel No. 07-264-0114) The current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is Celtic Bank Corporation, and the record owner of the property as of the date of recording of the Notice of Default was Paul Woods.Bidders must tender the Trustee a $5,000 non-refundable deposit at the time of the sale and the balance of the purchase by 4:00 p.m. the day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a cashier’s check or bank official check payable to Celtic Bank Corporation. The balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check, or bank official check made payable to Celtic Bank Corporation. This Trustees Sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstatement or any other condition of which the Trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of the sale. Further, if any of these conditions exist, the sale will be null and void, the successful bidder’s funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damages. Dated: January 11, 2010. Reese S. Howell, Successor Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 304 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone 801-355-2866 Office hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday C-5632 1/21-2/4


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Jan. 21 • As part of the 2009-2010 Bastian Foundation Diversity Lecture Series, Westminster College will host a diversity lecture by Dr. Shakti Butler at 7:30 p.m. in the Vieve Gore Concert Hall in the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory.

Jan. 21-30 • “Out of the Box” is back at Lamplight Gallery (170 South Main, Bountiful). The exhibit, which will be on display now through the end of the month, features local artists stretching their wings by experimenting with different mediums, styles and subjects than usual.

Jan. 23 • Huge garage sale at Legacy Prep Academy, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 2214 South 1250 West, Woods Cross. • Airplane Talk. Merwyn Riddle flew the C-87 (cargo version of the B-24). He will share his stories of flying supplies over the “Hump” to China in support of the B-29 bombing missions of Japan. Hill AFB Museum theater, 1 p.m. 801-777-6818. • Storytelling Festival “In a Land Far Far Away.” Come hear stories of adventures in distant lands told by fantastic local storytellers! All ages are invited to participate in the fun of listening to tales and creating a make and take craft to remember them by! 1-3 p.m., $1 per child, Community Arts Center, 120 South Main, Farmington. 801-451-0953, www.farmington.utah.gov

Jan. 25 • Layton City invites residents to bring your family and enjoy a night of free ice skating at the Weber County Ice Sheet, 4390 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. Free admission. Skate rental $1 per person. Warm refreshments will be provided, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Jan. 27 • Why Humans Need to Preserve Animals That Can Eat Them — with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the U of U, 12-1 p.m., Commander’s House, Ft. Douglas Presented by Kirk Robinson, Ph.D., J.D., founder of the Western Wildlife Conservancy (WWC). Part of Osher’s free Lunch and Learn series for people 50 and over. Call 801585-5442 for more information.

Feb. 3 • Paralympics skier, author and founder Josh Sundquist will be coming to speak at the South Branch of the Davis County Library (725 S. Main) on Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) At the age of 9, Josh Sundquist was diagnosed with

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Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that lost him his left leg at this early age. Josh began speaking in front of groups about his experiences at the age of 10. He has since touched the lives of thousands as he has spoken at schools and to other groups including the National Press Club and the White House. Through his extraordinary journey of determination and hard work Josh went on to become a member of the 2006 U.S. Paralympic Ski Team in Turino, Italy. Josh is also the founder of the largest online community for amputees, LessThanFour.org. He has written an inspiring autobiography, “Just Don’t Fall.”

•Farmington City has ongoing sign ups for classes offered: guitar, karate, Play on Youth Theater Academy. For more information visit the website. Register at Farmington City Parks and Recreation office, 720 W. 100 N. or www.farmington.utah.gov. 451-0953.

Tuesdays • Safe Harbor Crisis Center’s Domestic Violence Outreach Program offers weekly support groups for domestic violence victims. Groups held at 6 p.m. 444-3191. Groups free/confidential. • Safe Harbor Crisis Center’s Rape Recovery Program offers weekly support groups for survivors of rape/sexual assault, family members and friends, 7 p.m. at Safe Harbor. 444-3191. Groups free/confidential. • Spanish classes, in Bountiful. Call 397-5222.

Feb. 10 • The Senior Ball, Bountiful High School gymnasium, 7-9 p.m. All senior citizens are invited to enjoy music and dancing, free admission. Sponsored by Bountiful High School Service Club.

Feb. 13 • Valentine’s Sweetheart Benefit Ball/Dance Party/Concert for our Soldiers. For singles, couples and marrieds, ages 25 and up. 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Legacy Events Ceanter, 151 South 1100 West, Farmington, (directly west of I-15 from Lagoon). Cost is $20/person or $35/couple. Tickets available at www.localmotion.vpweb.com. Dress attire is formal/semi-formal (dress and tie). Includes parking, coat check, dance, concert, heavenly refreshments and a Valentine’s gift ($16) value while supplies last (one per couple ticket). Money raised will be donated to non-profit soldier organizations who support our veterans and soldiers.

Ongoing • The Salt Lake Children’s Choir is now in its 30th year and is planning a 30th Anniversary Gala Concert for Saturday, May 15, 2010 in Abravanel Hall. They are in the process of forming an Alumni choir and don’t have current contact information for all choir alumni and are hopeful that through this announcement they can get in contact with as many former choir members as possible. All those interested should reply to slcc@q.com (indicating preferred vocal parts) or call 801-566-0922.

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• Composers Guild Spectacular 2010, featuring music by Utah composers that won in the 2009 International Composers Guild Annual Composition contest, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the 10th Ward Cultural Hall, 420 S. 800 East, SLC. This unique concert, open to the public free of charge, will include the entire grand prize winning Rose Trio, by Kay Hicks Ward, as well as

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Third Wednesday • MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Support group will meet at the Bountiful Library, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Julie 292-6040 or Sandi 543-1915.

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winning compositions by Julia Baxter, Jay Beck, Andrea Child, Jackie Child, Cori Connors, Raymond Cook, Ruth Gatrell, Lezlee Snow Monroe, Charleen Newell, Kristeen Polhamus, Sherrie Shepherd, Jeff Stone, Marcia Warner, Violet Wasden and Gaylen Young.

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Jan. 4-30 • Singin’ in the Rain, Rodgers Memorial Theatre, 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville, 801298-1302. Shows run Mon-Sat at 7:30 p.m. www.rodgersmemorial.com

Jan. 28-Feb. 16 • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Woods Cross High School, 7 p.m., matinees at 2 p.m. Ticket prices $8 and $5. For ticket information call 801-402-4611.

Feb. 4-6, 11-13, 1820 • Pinnacle Acting Company presents the “The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee,” 7:30 p.m. Midvale Performing Arts Center, 695 W. Center Street (7720 South). For ticket information go to www.pinnacleactingcompany.org or call 801-6747956. A hilarious one-act musical comedy featuring a fictional middle-school spelling bee in which

several quirky adolescents compete, aided by some equally quirky adults. Production is rated PG.

CLASSES Jan. 22 • Brain Health Education Series. “How to Maintain a Healthy Brain,” presented by Dave Larsen, MFHD, Imaging and Neurosciences Center, 729 Arapeen Drive, SLC. Drinks and snacked will be provided. Open to the general public. 801-587-9935.

Jan. 28 • Brain Injury Support Group, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix Services Corp., 189 S. State Street, Suite 230, Clearfield,. The group meets every fourth Thursday, 78:30 p.m. This month’s topic, stress management. RSVP at 801-825-4535 or maryannec@phoenixservices.org for limited seating/materials. www.phoenixservices.org.

Feb. 6 • Ballroom, Swing, & Salsa Classes (Beginning & Intermediate) - American Legion Hall, 52 W 200 S, Bountiful, 3 weeks, 4-7 p.m., $5/person/hour for Clipper Readers. Call Margene Anderson, 801-298-8047, or visit www.dance-scene.com for times & registration.

Feb. 19 • Ballroom, Swing, & Latin Dancing Date night dancing fun! Columbus Center Auditorium, 2531 S 400 E, Salt Lake City, 7:30-10:00 p.m., free lesson at 7:30 p.m. with $5 admission. Great atmosphere, fabulous dance music, everyone welcome. Margene Anderson at 801-298-8047 or visit www.dance-scene.com.

Feb. 19-20 • Empower Your Mind to Success! Learn how the mind governs thoughts, actions and results. This class will teach surefire techniques that have the power to change negative actions to positive results. Feb. 19, 7-10 p.m.; Feb. 20, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Call Richard at 801-755-7706 for directions to the seminar and to register.

Wednesdays • “Single Mingle” Dance Instruction, Expressions Dance Studio, 3321 S. Highway 89, Bountiful, $3/person, 8-9:30. Sherri 801-916-2156.

Fridays • Beginning and Intermediate Ballroom/Social Dance instructions, Expressions Dance Studio, 3221 S. Highway 89, Bountiful, $5/person, 7-9 p.m. Sherri 801-916-2156.

• Brain Injury Support Group, 7 p.m. Skyroom at South Davis Community Hospital. All those touched by brain injury are invited to join for support, informal discussion and sharing. Louise or Corrine, 295-2361.

Thursdays TOPS Club weight loss support group meets every Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Episcopal Church, 1131 South Main, Centerville (use East entrance). www.tops.org.

Thursdays Single Swingers Square Dance, 975 Wall Ave., Ogden, (back door Eagle Lodge), 7-8:30 p.m., $4/night. Carol 292-1354. 479-4555.

Thursdays Alzheimer Support Group Thursdays, 3 p.m., Orchard Cove Alzheimer Community, 485 E. 500 S., Bountiful. 2924800 for more info. Free day care while attending the support group.

Third Thursdays Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets at 6 p.m., at the CAMT Building (Neurology Clinic) at 729 Arapeen Drive, SLC (in U of U Research Park). Monthly informative presentations to educate newly diagnosed and established PD patients, family members and friends, parent/caregiver forums, 292-1023.


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