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Bookings are listed as reported to the Journal from the DC Sheriff’s Office. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty and convicted.

Joseph Lynn Cannon left us unexpectedly Feb. 1, 2023, just three weeks after his 40th birthday. Joseph was born in Bountiful on Jan. 9, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Marie; his mother, Ruth; his sister, Katrina; his brothers, Richard (Megan) and Jonathan (Danielle); his sisters-in-law, Katie (David) Hales and Lisa Ashcroft; six nephews, two nieces and his father and mother-in-law, Richard and Linda Ashcroft. Preceded in death by his father, Richard and sister, Krystle.

Joseph grew up in Bountiful and graduated from Viewmont High School, where he enjoyed being in the choir and AP Physics. He was an Eagle Scout and loved Scouting with his dad. He loved sleeping outside under the stars. He also loved music and enjoyed playing the organ. He served a Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles, California.

Joseph and Marie met while working together in 2006 and were married June 25, 2009. Since the very beginning of their relationship, Joseph was present and supportive in ways that cannot be put into words. They worked very different schedules, but when they were together, they focused on spending meaningful time with one another. Often these were quiet times at home, doing simple activities together or just being near each other. There may not have been a lot of talking, but in the end, there was nothing left unsaid. They also liked to hike, take walks and go to interesting and abandoned places. They especially enjoyed it when they had opportunities to travel together to places like Rocky Mountain National Park and the Oregon coast.

Joseph had many interests. He was a good cook and especially enjoyed making cheesecake, enchiladas, lasagna and stuffed peppers. Joseph loved all things NASA and outer space. Recently, he and Marie had the opportunity to visit the Lowell Observatory, where Joseph was able to look through all the telescopes, old and new, including the one that mapped the moon for the Apollo 11 landing. Naturally, he loved all things Star Wars, which may have been the most well- known thing about him, but he also loved roller coasters and kept his childhood fascination with trains and took the opportunity to ride either one whenever it arose.

Joseph was devoted to his family and would do anything for them. He loved spending time with his nieces and nephews at family gatherings, babysitting, special outings or going to various birthdays, plays and sporting events. He took great care of his Grandma Cannon in the last years of her life, with many hours spent taking her to appointments, the grocery store or just being with her as she told her stories. He cherished long conversations with his mother, and sometimes they would sit and talk long into the night. At home he was often focused on caring for Marie and the couple’s three cats, all of whom could be high maintenance.

We will miss his quiet kindness, his endless patience and his genuine love.

Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, at Russon Mortuary, 295 N. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah at 2 p.m.

This obituary was originally posted on the Russon Mortuary website, russonmortuary. com.

Key: 1F, 2F, 3F degrees of felonies; MA, MB, MC degrees of misdemeanors

Feb. 1

Jeffrey D. Adams, Endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult 3F

Andrew J. Buckland, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F, Theft by receiving stolen property 3F, Possession controlled substance schedule I/II/ Analog 3F

Morgan S. Burningham, Child abuse w/injuryintentional or knowing MA

MIchael E. Debartolo, Distribution of CS 3F, Poss of cont sub w/int to dist 3F

Jade A. Degraffenried, Entice solicit seduce or lure a minor by internet 3F

Emilly M. Greene, Retail theft 3F (two counts)

Eliyah T. Mayberry, Criminal mischief - loss

$500 - $1500 2F, Burglary 3F, Disarming a police officer - firearm 1F

Bryler A. Petty, Stalking 3F

Alfredo R. Ruiz, Domestic violence in the presence of a child MA

Jason N. Weaver, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F

Feb. 2

Matthew J. Arthur, Distribution of CS 2F

Lisa G. Castillo, Burglary 3F, Theft 3F Darrold J. Crossen, Sexual exploitation of minor 2F

Jerramy M. Gilson, Theft 2F

Ryan T. Kemp, Domestic violence in the presence of a child MA

Trevor S. Leroy, Theft 2F

Shawn D. McDermott, Lewdness involving a child MA, Sexual abuse of a child 2F

Michael D. Moll Jr, Possession of a dngr weap by restricted 3F

Feb. 3

Robert S. Burton, Failure to register as a sex offender 3F

Gene Dodd, Possession or use of a controlled substance 3F

Jason C. Milligan, Issue a bad check and fail to make good on payment 3F, Communications fraud 3F

Moncia S. Montoya, Aggravated kidnapping 3F

Kevin M. Rasmussen, Violation of pretrial protective order 3F

David D. Ray, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F (three counts)

Feb. 4

Sita Leusogi, Possess use of CS 3F

Cedric J. Williams, Possess forgery writing/ device 3F, Communications fraud 3F

Feb. 5

James K. Alvalle, Unlaw acq, poss and tranfs card 3F

Taylor N. Gardner, Receive or transfer stolen vehicle 2F (two counts), Fail to stop or respond at command of police 3F (two counts), Burglary 3F, Burglary 2F

Tanner F. Hinds, Poss of weapon - restricted pers 3F

Clarisa B. Otasua, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F

Yancie Z. Parsons, Robbery 2F

Feb. 6

Christian M. Budden, DUI alcohol/drugs

Adam M. Burdick, Theft - value is <$500 3F, Possess use of CS 3F, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F (two counts)

Alyssa M. Cox, Endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult 2F

David A. Holm, Child abuse w/injury - intentional or knowing MA

George Maes, Fail to stop or respond at command of police 3F

Michael J. Martinez, Possess forgery writing/ device 3F

Benjamin C. Pritchett, Lewdness involving a child MA

Jesse S. Sandoval, Possession of another’s identifying document(s) 3F, Receive or transfer stolen vehicle 3F, Theft by receiving stolen property 2F, Receive or transfer stolen vehicle 2F, Unlawful use of a financial transaction card 3F, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F

Tyler D. Shaw, Domestic violence in the presence of a child MB

Adam C. Walburger, Domestic violence in the presence of a child MB

Adam W. Weibel, False/fraudulent insurance claim 3F

Cedric J. Williams, Forgery 3F, Theft 3F

Daelyn L. Winkler-Crandall, Sexual exploitation of minor 2F

Feb. 7

Justin R. Anderson, Theft by receiving stolen property 2F

Gary E. Circle, Lewdness involving a child MA

Chelcie M. Gray, Violation protective order 3F

Kaylie C. Guthrie, Assault by a prisoner 3F

Hunter T. Jolley, Damage jails 3F

Richard N. Kagel, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F, Possession of a controlled substance schedule I/ II/Analog 3F

Nikolas A. Perlick, DUI alcohol/drugs 3F

Cherylene Weaver, Possession of C/S within a correctional facility 3F, Retail theft (shoplifting) 3F

Christina R. Whittaker, Theft 3F legacy-dermatology.com

Getting to Know Dr. Heaton

Jared Heaton is an attentive and thorough dermatologist, serving his patients in Davis County. Dr. Heaton is Board-certified in dermatology, and he is currently a member of the American Society of MOHS Surgeons.

Dr. Heaton prides himself in serving all patient populations and treating all areas of dermatology from children through retirement age. He places a strong empahsis on catering to the retirement population in his community as skin cancer is more prevalent in this age group.

Dr. Heaton earned an undergraduate degree in International Relations with a minor in Asian Studies from Brigham Young University (BYU). His medical degree is from Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM). He completed both his internship and medical residency in Tampa, Florida.

In his spare time, Dr. Heaton enjoys mountain biking, snowboarding, parafoil kite flying, and spending time with his wife and three children.

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Pretreatment Standards

The Federal Clean Water Act established the National Pretreatment Program to control the discharge of toxic and/or hazardous waste into the sanitary sewer system operated by Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW’s). Under delegation from the EPA and the State of Utah, the South Davis Sewer District has been given the responsibility of applying and enforcing the pretreatment standards to industrial users served by the District.

Pursuant to the requirements of the National Pretreatment Program, the delegated POTW must annually publish a list of industrial users within its service area that have either demonstrated a pattern of non-compliance with applicable standards or had a significant non-compliance incident over the previous 12 months.

This notice has been issued to meet the requirement to inform the public. During the time period of 1/1/22 through 12/31/22, the following industry has violated the Industrial Pretreatment effluent standards:

INDUSTRIAL USER TYPE OF

Wasatch Resource Recovery TRC Effluent Violations

Ammonia–1st & 2nd Qtrs

1370 W Center St

North Salt Lake UT 84054

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Lyndon L. Tan, IPT Administrator

South Davis Sewer District 1800 W 1200 N West Bountiful UT 84087 801.295.3469

Published in the Davis Journal

First Publication 2/3/23

Last Publication 2/10/23

NOTICE OF IMPACT FEE PUBLIC HEARING

J-01-215

Notice is hereby given that the South Davis Sewer District will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, 16 February 2023, at 6:00 p.m. at the Office of the District, 1800 West 1200 North, West Bountiful, to receive public comment regarding modification of its impact fee schedule and to adopt revisions to District Resolution No. 136-2012.

Anyone interested may inspect documentation during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Mon-Fri) at the District’s Office or on the District’s website at www.sdsd.us.

DISTRICT

South Davis Sewer

Mark R. Katter Clerk

Published in the Davis Journal

2/3/23 & 2/10/23

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

J-01-217

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 to the Davis County District Court, Farmington Department, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at the hour of 12:00 noon on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing an Amended and Restated Trust Deed executed by MILLCREEK HOMES, INC., as Trustor, in favor of INTERIM CAPITAL, LLC for which a Notice of Default was recorded February 14, 2022, as Entry No. 3505703 in Book 8124 and Page 765, and to which reference is hereby made, covering real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, and being more particularly described as follows:

PARCEL 1:

Beginning at a point on the South line of 1300 North Street (a 66 foot wide road) which is North 89°56’00” West 1791.20 feet along the section line and South 00°04’00” West 33.00 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 00°04’00” West 535.44 feet; thence along the Northerly boundary of Lots 7 thru 10, Amended Plat of a Portion of Scotts-Dale Subdivision in the following four (4) courses: (1) North 40°29’37” West 62.73 feet; (2) North 60°41’07” West 91.54 feet; (3) North 76°38’18” West 91.26 feet; and (4) North 79°22’45” West 18.42 feet; thence North 00°11’15” West 349.24 feet along the West line of an existing building; thence North 89°48’45” East 14.46 feet; thence North 00°11’15” West 69.47 feet; thence South 89°56’00” East 214.99 feet along the South line of said 1300 North Street to the point of beginning.

PARCEL 2:

Beginning at a point on the South line of 1300 North Street (a 66 foot wide road) which is North 89°56’00” West 1791.20 feet along the section line and South 00°01’00” West 33.00 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 89°56’00” East 226.64 feet along said South line of 1300 North Street; thence South 00°43’30” East 303.03 feet; thence South 89°56’00” East 92.87 feet; thence South 00°04’00” West 76.00 feet; thence South 62°04’37” West 186.52 feet; thence South 73°01’40” West 51.00 feet; thence South 65°47’47” West 55.23 feet; thence South 60°35’47” West 67.08 feet; thence North 40°29’37” West 2.25 feet; thence North 00°04’00” East 535.44 feet to the point of beginning.

LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following:

Beginning at a point which is North 89°56’00” West 1575.02 feet along the section line and South 00°43’30” East 336.04 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 89°56’00” East 102.87 feet; thence along the Northerly boundary of Scotts-Dale Subdivision in the following two (2) courses:

(1) South 00°04’00” West 76.00 feet; and (2) South 62°04’37” West 186.52 feet; thence North 60°12’42” East 73.32 feet along the Northerly face of a cinder block wall; thence North 00°43’30” West 127.05 feet to the point of beginning.

PARCEL 3:

Beginning at a point which is North 89°56’00” West 1575.02 feet along the section line and South 00°43’30” East 336.04 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 89°56’00” East 102.87 feet; thence along the Northerly boundary of Scotts-Dale Subdivision in the following two (2) courses: (1) South 00°04’00” West 76.00 feet; and (2) South 62°04’37” West 186.52 feet; thence North 60°12’42” East 73.32 feet along the Northerly face of a cinder block wall; thence North 00°43’30” West 127.05 feet to the point of beginning.

LESS AND EXCEPTING the following:

Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 7, Block A, Scotts-Dale Subdivision (recorded as Entry No. 194349, Davis County Recorder), said corner is North 89°56’00” West 1467.50 feet along the section line and South 00°04’00” West 412.00 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Davis County, Utah, and running thence South 62°04’37” West 186.52 feet along the Northerly line of said lot to the Northwest corner of said lot and the projected centerline of a block wall; thence North 60°28’28” East 189.41 feet along the centerline of said Block Wall, and projection thereof, to the West line of Enchanted Homes Addition - Unit 2 (recorded as Entry No. 178296, Davis County Recorder); thence South 00°04’00” West 6.00 feet along said West line to said Northeast corner of Lot 7 and to the point of beginning. Parcel I.D.s #14-069-0049, 14-069-0052 and 14-069-0062

The current Beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Interim Capital, LLC, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is Millcreek Homes, Inc.

Any interested purchasers of the aforedescribed property are informed that the Trustee will accept bids accompanied with cash or cashier’s checks at the time of sale.

Bidders (except the Beneficiary, which may credit bid) must tender to the Trustee a $5,000 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the next business day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a bank cashier’s check, bank official check, or U.S. Postal money order payable to “Spencer B. Nelson, Trustee.” The balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, bank cashier’s check, bank official check (credit union official checks are not acceptable), or U.S. Postal money order payable to “Spencer B. Nelson, Trustee”. Such balance must be paid within two business days of the date of sale, otherwise the successful bid will be void and the deposit will be forfeited. Cash payments are not acceptable. A Trustee’s Deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three (3) 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 bankruptcy filing, payoff, reinstatement, or any other circumstances that would affect the validity of the sale. If any such circumstances exist, the sale shall be void, the successful bidder’s funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and current Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damages.

This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

DATED this 31st day of January, 2023.

/s/ Spencer B. Nelson, Trustee

5292 College Drive, Suite 203, Murray, UT 84123

Telephone: (801) 428-1811

Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Publishing Dates: 2/3/23, 2/10/23, 2/17/23

John R. Madsen (A4371)

Email: jmadsen@rqn.com

RAY QUINNEY & NEBEKER P.C.

Attorneys for Petitioners

36 South State Street, Suite 1400

P.O. Box 45385 Salt Lake City, Utah 841450385

Telephone: (801) 5321500

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH

J-01-218

ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Probate No. 233700024

Judge David Connors

Announcement Of Appointment And Notice To Creditors

Estate of Marvin Farley Luddington, Deceased - Probate No. 233700024

Richard D. Luddington, whose address is 1025 East Millbrook Way, Bountiful, UT 84010, Sharon L. Kofford, whose address is 2560 East 2050 North, Layton, UT 84040 and Stephen S. Luddington, whose address is 306 North Homestead Lane, Fruit Heights, UT 84037 have been appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the above-entitled Estate. Creditors of the Estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives at one of the addresses above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Co-Personal Representatives’ attorney of record, John R. Madsen, Esq., of Ray Quinney & Nebeker, P.C. at the following address: 36 South State Street, Suite 1400, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred.

Date of first publication: _______________________.

By: /s/ John R. Madsen

RAY QUINNEY & NEBEKER, P.C.

Attorneys for Personal Representatives 36 South State Street, Suite 1400 P.O. Box 45385 Salt Lake City, Utah 841450385 Telephone: (801) 5321500

NOTICE of Verified Application of Informal Probate for Intestacy and for Informal Appointment of Personal Representative For the Estate of CURTIS WHITMORE, JR.

Notice is hereby given that on January 27, 2023, DAVID D. WHITMORE filed a Verified Application of Informal Probate for Intestacy and for Informal Appointment of Personal Representative with the Second District Court in Davis County, State of Utah, for the appointment of DAVID D. WHITMORE as personal representative for the estate of CURTIS WHITMORE, JR., to act without bond.

A copy of the application is on file with the clerk of the court and may be reviewed upon request. After the lapse of ten days from the date of the last publication of this notice, if the application is found to be complete and in compliance with the Utah Uniform Probate Code, it will be granted.

Date of last publication: Feb. 24,

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