Davis Clipper April 1 2010

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April 1, 2010

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BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

BOUNTIFUL — More than 100 people made for a lively Main Street, Monday evening. They were voicing opposition to a potential streetcar running from Salt Lake City to Centerville. That was just days before the March 31 deadline to receive public comment on a first round South Davis transportation study. “We want to send a strong message to UTA and Bountiful city officials that rail on Main Street is not the public’s preferred option,” said Cecilee Price-Huish, “I Love Main Street” rally organizer. “The Main Street district is home to many unique, long-standing, family-owned businesses and plays host to our most important community events. We do not want to see the integrity of Main Street destroyed with a light rail system.” Concerns voiced during the rally included project cost, estimated at up to $473 million, the potential for increased sales taxes, a potential

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n See “VOCAL,” p. 5

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Investigation launched into charges against Garn, others

BY BECKY GINOS Clipper Staff Writer

LAYTON — To hear Chris Crowder tell it, threats and bribery were employed to keep him from running for political office. Some of those he implicated, however, dismiss the allegations as simply a “scheme” in an overzealous attempt to win. Either way, trouble is brewing in the race for the House District

16 seat, vacated by former House Majority Leader Kevin Garn. Candidate, Chris Crowder, has filed a criminal complaint with the Davis County Attorney’s Office alleging Garn tried to bribe and threaten him to back out of the race. “He did make a formal complaint to our office last week of what he believes to be violations of the law related to his campaign,” said Davis County Attorney Troy

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Rawlings. “There will be an active, thorough, and fair investigation done by multiple agencies in order to ferret out — as best as can be done — the truth of the allegations.” Garn was unavailable for comment. Crowder, who is the current Music Pastor/Director of Facilities for Christian Life Center and Lay-

n See “THREATS,” p. 8

Rodgers to become CenterPoint Legacy Theatre BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer CENTERVILLE — When 2011 rolls around, Rodgers Memorial Theatre will have both a new name and a new home to play in. The group behind the theater company, which will be moving to the Davis Cultural Arts Center (DCAC) in early 2011, recently announced that after the move they’ll be known as CenterPoint Legacy Theatre. The new organization, which will be the main tenant at the DCAC, will consist of the Rodgers Memorial Theatre group and others who are interested in the arts. “We’ll have the same values, and the same mission statement,” said Glenn McKay, chairman of the theater’s board of directors. “We’re just in a new house.” The new name was announced via fanfare and a short video presented to audiences gathered for the March 26 opening of “H.M.S. Pinafore,” which is currently on stage at Rodgers. The video touched on the history of the theater and included a dedication to founder Ralph Rodgers. “We wanted a name that would both capture the legacy of theater in the county and put out a new stepping stone,” said Kevin Ellis, a

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RENDERING shows the front lobby of the Davis Cultural Arts Center (DCAC), which is currently under construction. Rodgers Memorial Theatre will become CenterPoint Legacy Theatre after the move to the DCAC in 2011. member of the theater’s board of trustees. “We wanted a name that would take us into the future.” The theater also unveiled a capital fund-raising push that they

also hope will take them into the future. Residents can sponsor either seats or pavers at the new theater (along with other opportunities to donate), the money for

which will go toward the $1.5 million it will take to furnish and prepare the theater for opening. n See “RODGERS,” p. 8


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Larsen pleads not guilty to both charges

FARMINGTON — The Woods Cross man who was arrested in connection with a March 21 shooting at his ex-girlfriend’s apartment, pleaded not guilty in 2nd District Court. Darrell Erik Larsen, 32, entered the plea to two third-degree felony charges of discharge of a firearm and possession or use of a firearm by a restricted person. Larsen was arrested at his home, after a six-hour standoff with SWAT team members from the Bountiful City Police Department and the Davis County Sheriff’s Office. Police were initially called to the apartment of Larsen’s former girlfriend in the early morning hours of March 21, on reports that Larsen had fired multiple

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shots through the windows. No one was hurt. Larsen allegedly fled the scene to his home in Woods Cross, where police later found him. They were able to evacuate his parents and a couple of juveniles from the home. Police say Larsen refused to acknowledge them for several hours until tear gas forced him out. He was booked into the Davis County Jail.

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Former cop sentenced to home

FARMINGTON — A Layton man who served as a West Valley City police officer has been sentenced to a year of home confinement for dealing in harmful material to a minor. Douglas L. Paulsen, 41, who worked as a school resource officer at Hunter High School was sentenced

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Hill airmen discharged for ‘spice’

HILL AFB — Seven airmen here have received general, or less-than-honorable discharges after using spice, an incense that has effects similar to marijuana.

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Eleven other cases are being processed. Spice is legally sold in smoke shops, but those in the U.. military are forbidden from using it because it alter’s the smoker’s mental state. Col. Patrick Higby, commander of the base’s 75th Air Base Wing said the air force is going to be vigilant about rooting those who use the incense out. “We don’t want those individuals to be in any altered mental state,” he said. A similar ban is also being considered for civilian employees at the base. Those who have been, or may be discharged will be prevented from rejoining the military.

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Fruit Heights to do disaster exercise

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City officials will be running a disaster planning exercise on April 1, today, at 7 p.m. at city hall (910 S. Mountain Rd.). The exercise will test communication in the event of a disaster, when regular telephone lines would not be working. “Our Citizen Corp Council has done a tremendous job in disaster planning,” said Fruit Heights Mayor Todd Stevenson. For more information, please call Fruit Heights City at 801-546-0861.

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Ash sentenced to prison for sex with teen

FARMINGTON — A woman who pleaded guilty to having sex with a 14-yearold boy was sentenced Tuesday in 2nd District Court to zero to five years in prison. Tabitha Suzanne Ash, 35, pleaded guilty Feb. 10 to the third-degree felony charge.

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New Zions Bank causes some stir Man accused of killing

missionary is sentenced

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

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BOUNTIFUL — A temporary chain link fence was in place surrounding the downtown Zions Bank building, here, Monday. Even as a truck was being loaded at a back entrance, customers were being served from the old Barnes Banking Company branch at 100 S. 500 West in West Bountiful. Meanwhile, plans for the new two-story replacement on the northwest corner of Bountiful’s Center and Main Streets were being tweaked. Bank officials were due to meet with architects within the next week, the Clipper has been told. A rendering was not being released by Zions or the architectural firm because of possible changes that could be made in next week’s meeting. That followed less-thanunanimous support for the rendering shown to the Bountiful City Council during its most recent meeting. “It stands out too much, compared to what is there,” said City Council member Tom Tolman. He was referring to it “sticking out” in contrast to other buildings already on the street. “It looks too institutionalized,” Tolman, an avid historian and downtown advo-

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DOWNTOWN BOUNTIFUL ZIONS BANK is being prepared for demolition, with materials being removed, the site readied by bank staff and others, starting last Monday. The old Barnes Bank building on 500 West, near Chuck-A-Rama, is serving as interim office during the demolition, construction of new branch. cate, said. “I would like a refined, disciplined approach,” said Council member R. Fred Moss. “I’m not thrilled (with the plan),” asking why warmer colors weren’t presented. “It’d be nice if it had a little charm. It’s just a square box,” he added. “We weren’t aware there was any pressure to match” any downtown architectural scheme, said planning associ-

ate Jay Lems of the Salt Lake City architectural firm Prescott Muir to the council. “Out intent is to complement the block,” not necessarily match any of the adjacent buildings, Lems said. He added that the block is narrow and long, creating limits to what design elements can be created. The council was asked to consider preliminary and site plan approval for the bank

branch replacement. However, the council has no real authority to dictate what should be built there. It can only suggest, said City Manager Tom Hardy. “You cannot dictate building materials unless you set standards” in an ordinance, he said.“You made no recommendation, or requirement for the Wight House,” and haven’t for the 25 years of downtown construction.

CHESAPEAKE, Va. — James R. Boughton Jr., the man convicted of killing a Mormon missionary in 2006 was sentenced to 38 and a half years in prison. Boughton, 23, was sentenced Monday for the death of Morgan Young, 21, who was shot while proselytizing with his companion Joshua Heidbrink in the suburb community of Deep Creek,Va., on Jan. 2, 2006. According to the Virginian Pilot newspaper, just prior to his sentencing, Boughton turned to the families of Young and Heidbrink and asked for their prayers. The two LDS missionaries were returning to their bicycles on the evening of Jan. 2, when a hooded gunman, who was fleeing after attempting to shoot another person, crossed their path. Testimony brought out in the trial said the two told the gunman they hadn’t seen anything, but he shot them anyway.

Morgan Young Boughton denied he shot the pair, but a jury concluded he was the shooter. In an interview in December,Young’s mother said the multiple court hearings had been hard on the family. “It keeps it (Morgan’s murder) very fresh and alive,”Kathy Young told the Clipper. She said that the family has tried to move forward with a normal life and that both another son and a daughter served LDS missions. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Groundwork laid for big future development on west side BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor FARMINGTON — County commissioners approved resolutions putting a footprint to what could become a massive 1,000-acre plus business park, retail complex and much more. But while the land currently lies in the unincorporated county, it’s anticipated all of it will eventually be annexed into West Bountiful and Woods Cross. That will include a lot of cooperation between those two cities and the county, officials said Tuesday morning. “I applaud (these entities) working cooperatively, the cooperation of two cities and the county. This will bring sustainable jobs,” said

County Commissioner Bret Millburn. The property roughly surrounds the Legacy Highway 500 South intersection, including sections along Redwood Road. Consultant Jason Burningham of Lewis Young Robertson & Burningham said there are maybe 15 landowners involved but dozens of parcels of varying sizes. “Everyone (landowners) have been noticed” about inclusion of the property in community development areas, he told reporters. The plan is to begin construction of infrastructure, roads, curb and gutter, sewer, etc., to make the property “shovel ready.” “When the Legacy went in that opened up this acreage,” Burning-

ham said. It’s between Legacy and I-15, has FrontRunner access, and is about 15 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport. “Davis County has not been able to develop” a lot of large, strategic parcels in the past, he said. Salt Lake, Utah and Weber Counties will continue as the industrial hubs, he said, but Davis County will gain a larger opportunity, the consultant added. “Having tried to do this before as (former) mayor (of West Point),” County Commission Chair John Petroff lauded the cooperative effort. A 1,000 acre parcel was included in a similar effort between Clearfield, Syracuse and West Point. Syracuse later dropped out of the formal three-city agreement,

but as Petroff added, “they’re still trying. “People are finally realizing they can’t be territorial.This is an opportunity to put 1,000 acres (together),” with the city councils, planning commissions and others in West Bountiful and Woods Cross being able to work together to bring jobs to the area. Burningham said a major national firm is interested in the site’s development, among other “leads.” He said it’s premature to announce who those interested parties are. “This will create more of a balance between retail and other types of jobs,” said Davis County Community & Economic Development Director Kent Sulser.

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and Economic Development Corporation of Utah are also involved and will work to promote the area and provide other support, officials said. “We plan on a developer not having to see any kind of a boundary” between cities, when the land is annexed to cities. Typically, unincorporated land that is developed for industrial, residential or other uses beyond agriculture is annexed. The county is not interested in continuing municipal-type services to such developments, Burningham said. “I think it’s the right thing to do,” said West Bountiful City Administrator Craig Howe, who was on hand for signing of the resolutions.


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BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

FARMINGTON — There’s no way to know if more teens are “sexting,” or if it’s just being reported more, Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings said. Rawlings believes it’s some combination of the two, but he’s been told by kids and parents that it’s not happening as much, even though the cases coming into juvenile court are increasing. Whatever the case, prosecutors statewide are seeing more cases of teens texting nude photos of themselves or others. Rawlings said his office saw an increase in reporting following a change in the law regarding punishment for the crime. Before the law was enacted, teens faced felony charges, no matter what they were doing or why. Rawlings said since 2008, his office has heard the whole spectrum of attitudes about how such teens should be punished — everything from “those kids need to be hammered,” to punishment lies within the purview of the parents and that prosecutors shouldn’t play any role. “We want to strike an appropriate balance,” Rawlings said.

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The law’s change allows prosecutors to look at a broader picture to determine appropriate punishment. For example, first-time offenders receive a non-judicial adjudication, Rawlings said. That brings the teen, parents and a juvenile case services worker together to work out guidelines for that adjudication. It may include loss of cell phone privileges, community service, and curfew restrictions. Rawlings said the case is not filed in court at that point. “I’ve been told by (juvenile court) prosecutors that they’re not seeing kids come back,” Rawlings said. In part, the plan works, Rawlings believes, because it

doesn’t make parents the bad guys.“The feedback I’ve had is that it’s not a bad thing at all.” He and Rep. Sheryl Allen developed the new guidelines because, “We don’t want these young lives defined by a dumb act they do at 12, 13 or 14,” Rawlings said. Teens who are repeat offenders, or who disseminate the photos on a broader level, receive harsher penalties. “The majority of these kids are taking pictures of themselves — they’re exploiting themselves,” Rawlings said. They often send the photo to someone they perceive as a boyfriend or girlfriend.

But Rawlings said there are times a teen will take pictures of other kids or will transmit pictures of others to additional teens, or sometimes a teen will coerce others into being photographed. “We treat those cases much more seriously.” Those who distribute such photos may

be charged with dealing harmful material to a minor, a felony. The problem came to the forefront after teens in several Davis County junior high schools were caught sending nude cell phone pictures of themselves to other teens in the spring of 2008. It wasn’t

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WX book club to meet April 22 WOODS CROSS — The Woods Cross City Wide book club will meet April 22 to discuss “The Help,” by Kathryn Stockett. The book club normally meets on the third Thursday of every other month, but in April, that has been postponed to the fourth Thursday. “The Help” is a New York Times bestseller set in MIssissippi in 1962 and tells the story of three very different women who come together to start a powerful movement that changes the way women view each other. Anyone interested is invited to attend. The book club meets at Woods Cross City Hall, 1550 S. 800 West, at 7 p.m. For further questions, contact Elizabeth Weiler at 801-294-4811. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

and isn’t limited to Davis County or even to Utah. Rawlings said shortly after the story broke, he was interviewed on a national radio show and a teen from New York called in to say such activity was going on all over the country, and that it was just coming to light.

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Vocal crowd ‘sends message’ to UTA, Bountiful at rally Continued from p. 1

UTA spokesman said. “Cost, ridership and environmental impact” will be considered, as well, he said, adding: “The next goal is to see what we can to move

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RESIDENTS gather on Bountiful’s Main Street for a rally opposing the streetcar plan. To concerns raised by the group that the area’s population doesn’t justify a streetcar, Johnson said, “If you take the six cities in South Davis, there are (currently) about 94,000 people.” In a separate Clipper interview, Bountiful City Planner Aric Jensen elaborated on what the mayor has said previously in support of a Main Street option. Jensen said there are already several senior housing facilities on Main, from Heritage Place on the south to Avalon and Village on Main on the north. And as the influx of “baby boomers” progresses, there will only be more demand for such facilities. Disabled people also like streetcars, because they are

a set route vs. buses, that can change routes, he said. At the council meeting, Johnson said it could be decades before a streetcar or other option is built, if ever. UTA would operate any such line. Spokesman Gerry Carpenter estimated Wednesday morning that “over 1,000 comments” have been received from the public about the proposal. About one in eight comments have been supportive of the streetcar option, he said. “There are definitely two sides to the issue. It’s definitely a very vocal, outspoken group who oppose any sort of retail option in Centerville, primarily, and also Bountiful. “There is no funding, no officially adopted alterative

Davis County a ‘recovery zone?’ BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor FARMINGTON — No, Davis County is not being lumped with New Orleans in terms of needing any sort of recovery bailout. But a resolution signed by the Davis County Commission could clear the way for new federal Build America Bonds. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is “a new form of bond that allows us much lower interest cost on projects that may help stimulate the economy,” says County Clerk/Auditor Steve Rawlings. “The money we’re going to use to do our administration building would be used for that purpose,” he said. The $8.2 million facility is planned to replace the exist-

forward funding something. There is no clear funding path at this point; no decision point in the near future.”

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decrease in property values, and higher crime. Pedestrian safety was also addressed. There are 11 schools within a quarter mile of the Main Street route. Nothing has been finalized, emphasized Bountiful Mayor Joe Johnson last week during an informal comment period. However, tentative routes mentioned so far have it running from the intermodal hub in downtown Salt Lake City along Beck Street to U.S. 89 to Bountiful’s Main Street, ending at Main and Center Streets in Centerville. A bus connection would take passengers to Farmington Station. “We are not against public transportation, said Preservation for Main Street (Bountiful) Committee CoChair Verlon Duncan. “We are just against the rail system option. “We need to be better utilizing the FrontRunner and making it more accessible,” he said.“The committee supports the Enhanced Bus Service option of the UTA proposal, but without the Park and Ride lots,” he said. Results of a Preservation for Main Street Committee showed that of 450 residents contacted, 96 oppose the rail option, with 82 percent of 70 Main Street businesses also against it.

ing Memorial Courthouse – at least in that function. While a final decision hasn’t been made, discussion by the County Commission and county officials has centered on keeping the north, most historic portion, built in 1932, including the facade.The two newer portions would be razed. The new building is set to be built farther south on the county campus, taking space currently used by the health department, headquarters library, and some parking. “It gives us a real break on the total cost of the bonds,” Rawlings said. “We are in an economy recovery zone. The county has been slowed down by the economic downtown. Doing some building” would help provide jobs, economic stimulus, he said.

The new headquarters and Farmington Branch Library is already funded through library tax and funds saved for that purpose. No property or other tax increase is being proposed for the administration building. The county’s Municipal Building Authority will oversee that project, paid back through lease revenue bonds. Those bonds, probably for 20 years duration, will be issued at an interest rate and cost lower than general obligation bonds, probably below 4 percent, Rawlings said. Officials are planning to issue the bonds in September or early fall. (See related story about courthouse and historic designation efforts in this issue.) tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

at this point,” Carpenter emphasized. “We’re really just looking for comments on the draft version of the EIS of the draft report.” He said those comments and concerns “will be addressed in the final version.” Under a federal alternative analysis process, “additional alternatives will be reviewed in greater detail. “We look at relocating rail to another alignment, or combined rail, bus, or just enhanced bus service” as part of that process, the

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Courthouse: Some historic, but all? Cherry Hill, Lagoon FARMINGTON — The Farmington City Council is due to review adding the county’s downtown Memorial Courthouse to its historic registry,“probably within the next several weeks.” City Planner David Petersen said Monday such a designation by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission could potentially aid the county in seeking grants to rehabilitate the older parts of the courthouse. The front, or north side of the courthouse was completed in 1932. A second, middle section, was added in the 1950s, while the latest addition is now about 21 years old. The city’s historic designation guidelines largely mirror those for inclusion in the state and national historic registries, Petersen said. That means a building 50 years old and older can theoretically be considered. In Farmington, the city council ultimately decides if a structure should be included on the city’s registry. The

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BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

THE DOWNTOWN MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE is up for possible inclusion in the historic registry. Davis County Commission discussed the possible designation last week. “We agree the original portion of the Courthouse certainly has historic value to the city and county,” said County Planning Director Barry Burton. “We’re not so sure about the two additions. We want to preserve our options, and what to do with the whole building.” That’s timely now as county officials are preparing to open bids for a new

administration this fall, start construction a few months later. Previous discussion has emphasized keeping the historic columned north section intact, while razing the rest. However, no final decision has been made, Burton said. A new $8.2 million administration building is planned in its place, along with a new Farmington and headquarters library – both to be placed on the countyowned campus. “We want to preserve our

options, and what to do with the whole building,” Burton said. “We’re concerned this building does not meet seismic standards. In addition to all of the people who work here, there are a lot of vital records stored here, as well. A seismic retrofit is probably part of that. It will have some disruption to the building. “We’re concerned about our ability to respond to our needs in the future, whatever they may be,” he said. Historic designations, whether they be local, state or federal, often come with stipulations regarding keeping integrity of the original construction. That can include exterior and even interior changes, as well. “The exterior of the building is largely unchanged” from when first built, Burton said. “It’s true to its looks and architectural features as it was originally designed. But the interior has seen a lot of changes.” The city’s Historic Buildings and Sites chapter of its zoning ordinance concentrates on exterior renovations.

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BY HALEY RODGERS Clipper Intern DAVIS COUNTY — This week, Cherry Hill and Lagoon Park will be opening up for the season. Cherry Hill will be operating on a partial basis beginning today, April 1. Hours will be 3:30-9 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m.10 p.m. on Saturdays, closed Sundays. Cherry Hill’s water park, however, will be closed until May 29, but miniature golfing, batting cages and more are now open for $6 for those over 12 years old or $5 for those under 12. Their campsites are also open. New features at Cherry Hill will include a new entertainer, Princess Amerah, who will offer shows in the summer every Wednesday inside the water park. Also, remodeling of the Double Dragon slide at 14 feet long will be completed,

and the miniature golf area is being spruced up with a castle on the course. Lagoon is opening on Saturday, April 3, at 10 a.m., weather permitting, and will be open on the weekends only until Memorial Day. Hours will be 10 a.m. -7 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays. This weekend, Lagoon will offer a special price of $28, compared to their regular day pass of $42.95. To get this discount one must get on their new website at www.lagoonpark.com, and go to the Fun Time Club where people can find coupons to print. New features at Lagoon will include two speciality shows in the summer, a circus show in July and a bird show in August. Lagoon-A-Beach will not be open until Memorial Day, and the campgrounds are expected to open soon.


Centerville seeks CDA for big development Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

CENTERVILLE — The city’s 14-screen megaplex and mixed use project is moving forward, though Centerville officials are looking for partners in a community development agreement (CDA) that will help speed the process along. City officials and staff are currently setting up meetings with the county, the school district, and other local taxing entities to ask for their involvement in a CDA that will temporarily reduce the amount of property taxes the developers have to pay once

construction on the project goes vertical. If those agreements can be reached and the developer completes all the steps required by Centerville, construction on the mixed-use project may start as early as this summer. “If we get the approvals in April, the developers have said that they want to break ground as early as this June,” said Centerville City Manager Steve Thacker, adding that the estimate might be a bit optimistic because of the approvals still required by the planning commission. “We’ll have to see if everything falls into place.” The CDA won’t take any

money currently being received by any of the local taxing entities, and they would still get 70 percent of any new property taxes generated by the area for the next 15 years. Centerville, which has already signed the agreement, would only receive 50 percent of any new property taxes. The money saved by the reduced property taxes would be put toward infrastructure improvements in the area. The current plan for the project includes multi-family units, a shopping component, and a 80,000 square foot, 14-screen megaplex theater that Thacker said will

be run by the Larry H. Miller group. Though another 14screen theater is set to anchor the Station Park development in Farmington, run by the Cinemark theater group, no one behind the Centerville development is worried. “The Larry H. Miller group has told us that they’re not concerned about Station Park,” said Thacker, adding that the Centerville theater will be larger than the one planned for Farmington. “The theater component up there will simply be a very small part of a much larger project.”

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on the cost. While the disposal of raccoons comes as a service to residents via Davis County Animal Control, the city gets billed $25 each time they trap an animal. “We’re not saying it’s bad,” said City Manager Max Forbush. “But we want the people who use the service to know it is expensive.” While some of the animal

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ton Christian Academy, said Garn told him “stuff would come out and embarrass me” if he continued his bid for the seat. He also said Garn offered to help him get a seat on the Planning Commission. Crowder asserts the threat and bribe were made prior to Garn’s admission of a hottubbing incident 25 years ago and his ultimate resignation from the House. “I was warned by Mr. Garn weeks ago,” Crowder said. “I felt like I had to defend myself. I did not go to the media, someone else did. I’m not the one who started this. Certainly I didn’t want to put my bankruptcy and child out of wedlock on the front page.” Crowder also claims that

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Layton Mayor Steve Curtis and Davis County Republican Chair, Shirley Bouwhuis, tried to dissuade him from running through an offer for a seat on the Layton City Planning Commission. Both leaders deny any involvement. “This is a scheme by someone who wants to win,” said Curtis. “Why anyone would resort to that tactic, I for one choose not to be represented by him.” Curtis emphasized he would never be a part of a bribe or anything dishonest. “That goes against my ideals, and what was instilled in me by my parents,” he said. “What Chris said is wrong. There was no collusion. I would encourage anyone who wants to seek elective office. I’m approached

almost daily.” The mayor also said Garn and Bouwhuis wouldn’t have the authority to promise a commission seat even if they wanted to. “The mayor selects someone and that name goes before the city council,” he explained. “Ultimately, the council votes on the recommendation by the mayor. The mayor can’t just appoint someone to the seat. He’s (Crowder) a little mixed up.” Bouwhuis was also shocked and disappointed at his claims. “Until this all came out I considered him (Crowder) my friend,” she said. “It was very discouraging to have him come out with these allegations that somehow there was a conspiracy to bribe him not to run. I don’t understand what

the purpose is. I don’t have a vested interest.” She said Crowder asked for her advice as party chair about running against Garn. Bouwhuis said she discouraged him from taking on such a strong incumbent. “I told him if it’s just to get your name out, come and run my Lincoln Day dinner,” she said. “A lot of things are going on in the party and I told him we’d love to have him get involved.” Bouwhuis said she also encouraged Crowder to consider trying for a seat on the Planning Commission because that is a great place to get started. “He called the mayor and there wasn’t a spot available at that time.” Crowder said after Garn allegedly told him that his past would probably come

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Until then, Rodgers Memorial Theatre will be finishing out its 2010 season in the current facility. The DCAC is still on target to be completed in late 2010, with CenterPoint’s first season

scheduled to kick off in early 2011. “There’s just so much we can do with the plays in the new theater,” said McKay. “Hopefully, there will be other arts groups that will come in and take advantage

of the DCAC as well.” For more information on how to contribute to the new theater, please call Susan Bellomy at 801-7506214 or Kevin Ellis at 801390-9720. “We see it as a new chap-

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Bountiful spring cleanup planned to start April 12 BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful’s spring cleanup is set for April 12-April 16. On your regular garbage day, city crews will also remove trash and refuse that has been properly bundled, bagged or boxed. Limbs and trees must be cut, bundled and tied in 5foot lengths. Any bundles, bags or boxes must not exceed 50 lbs. Items such as old furni-

ture or appliances should be placed on the driveway approach or park strip – not in the street or on the sidewalk. Garbage containers should be placed at the curb no later than 7 a.m. on your regular pickup day. Trash that does not comply with previously described restrictions can be taken, free, to the Bountiful landfill. This is for the cleanup week and following week, for Bountiful residents only. Propane tanks and tires

are not accepted at the landfill. For electrical waste, including TVs and computers, a separate area has been set aside to recycle those devices. Tell the scale house attendant and they will direct you to that area. From April through October, the landfill will be open until 6 p.m. It is closed on Sundays and holidays. Household hazardous waste can be disposed of all year by taking it to Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District, 1150 E. North

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Rushing toward Easter fun

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Davis County kicked off this year’s Easter activities last Saturday. In Bountiful, kids found eggs and hopped along in sack races (left) at the Bountiful Youth Council’s annual Bunny Hop, and kids raced into the water for the South Davis Recreation Center’s annual Egg Dive (above). In that event kids took to the pool to collect the eggs that were floating there, filling their hands with them before depositing their treasures with their families (above, left).

Work and play combine as spring break hits Davis BY JETTA HARRIS AND HAYLEY RODGERS Clipper Interns DAVIS COUNTY — As spring break approaches, Davis County teens plan to fill their week with working, vacations and leisure time. Many families take their teens out to Moab for spring break, where a variety of activities are offered. Because spring break and the annual Jeep Safari share the same week, hotels, campgrounds, shops and restaurants are usually full, and Jeeps are crawling everywhere people look. Pasta Jay’s on Main in Moab is a popular place to dine, with Italian food and an outside patio of fresh air and Jeep sight seeing. A server at Jay’s said,“This week the flow is much heavier, requiring more staff and extra food preparation as need-

ed.” Shopping in Moab can be a delight, with many clothing stores, gift shops and various stores that are unique to Moab with their Native American art. For smaller businesses, this week is a huge event, as they hope it will boost their sales. During spring break, Moab’s campgrounds are always packed full.The land suffers some from all the campers and their jeeping, hiking and biking as they often take advantage of the land. One can always go to the Moab Adventure shop and book a Hummer Safari outing or get on the Colorado River for some river rafting. Simply having an open eye for the red rock and unique Jeeps that roll by can be entertaining as well. St. George is another popular hot spot in Utah. Businesses in St.

George experience much of what Moab sees. Crowds are drawn to the warm weather and scenic area of southern Utah. During spring break, many other activities such as athletic tournaments take place, causing a dramatic increase in population.

Spring break Motel 6 in St. George has been booked out every weekend since February, and crowds do not appear to be letting up. Staff has been a problem for them, and more positions in booking and cleaning have opened up to accommodate the extra customers.There is also a slight increase in basic

room rates. Rambunctious teens have a tendency to bring crime and vandalism with them, but St. George does not see a dramatic increase. According to the St. George Police Department, there is a slight rise in alcohol related crimes and underage drinking, but mostly they see good kids just looking to have a good time.Their number one concern is safety of all citizens, visitors and locals alike. Many teens spend their spring break at home. Students heavily involved in activities often dream of having a week to sleep in and forget about school. A week off of school provides many kids with extra time to spend at their jobs. Students take advantage of chances to earn extra cash when time is less of a factor. Restaurants, movie theaters, and

movie rental shops liven up at night.The South Davis Recreation Center offers swimming and ice skating until 9 p.m. most nights. Antelope Island State Park is a close-by attraction that offers hiking, biking, wildlife, horseback riding, and other activities to pass the daytime. Boondocks Fun Center in Kaysville is open seven days a week and features mini golf, go-karts, bowling, bumper boats, batting cages, and an arcade.Also in Kaysville is the Utah Botanical Center, a public garden where patrons can bird watch, view an educational pavilion, and trek a walking path. Davis County is full of hiking and biking trails, as well as other indoor and outdoor activities. More ideas can be found at www.davis.travel.


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cally, the invitations were extended to: String Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra (under the direction of Sarah Jane Thompson) Wind Ensemble (under the direction of Shannon Roberts) and all four choirs – Concert Choir, Madrigals, Men’s Choir and Women’s Choir (under the direction of Neil Hendriksen). “There is a tradition at Woods Cross that it is not in competition with someone else but with themselves,” said Dr. Jensen. “ To excel at whatever they choose, whether it is Renaissance or contemporary or whatever; this comes not only from the directors, but from the students as well. They really come together as an ensemble.” Maestro Awards were also given by the six adjudicators to standout individual performers. Of the eleven awards given, nine went to Woods Cross students: Lizzie Van De Graaf (Violin), James Duncan (Clarinet),

Mike Clement (Piano), Mitchell Hall (Tenor Sax), Brittany Lovell (Soprano), Britni Manning (Soprano), Robin Auva’a (Alto/Mezzo Soprano), Sarah Bennett (Harp), and Kaitlyn Mallonee (Flute). First Place Golds went to: Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble. First Place Silver went to the Concert Band, all under the baton of Dr. Shannon Roberts. Under the nationwide rankings of the Heritage Festivals, Adjudicator Awards are given to the instrumental groups with scores of 92/100 or above and to the choral groups, 95/100 or above. This year’s awards went to Woods Cross’ Choral and Instrumental Performances. All three Madrigal groups received a 98. One adjudicator gave the Jazz Band a perfect “100.” Two years ago, under this ranking, the Jazz Band was ranked the top high school Jazz ensemble in the nation.

THE WX HIGH MADRIGALS were among those awarded at this year’s festival.

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WOODS CROSS — “I have judged music competitions in many parts of the country and for many years. On a percentile basis, Woods Cross is easily in the top 10 percent, nationwide.” This sentiment was shared by Dr. Jocelyn Jensen, of UNLV, an adjudicator at the recent Heritage Festivals choral, orchestra, and band competition held last week in San Diego, Calif., March 27 and 28. Woods Cross High School students not only won every event, they also swept the competition with the Outstanding Music Program Sweepstakes trophy. As a result of the performances of Woods Cross’ often near perfect ratings, they were extended an invitation to the “Festival of Gold” competitions this year at San Francisco, Chicago, Las Vegas, and New York City’s Carnegie Hall. These invitations were extended after sweeping the competition in San Diego. Specifi-

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THE BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL jazz band took home several superior ratings after last weekend’s state festival.

BHS jazz band rated superior at state BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer BOUNTIFUL — This past weekend, Bountiful High School’s Jazz band attended the state high school jazz festival, bringing home its highest score in some years. The festival includes several categories. For the BHS jazz band, three superior ratings for performance were given. The band also received a superior rating on sight reading. The band members and parents give much of the credit to director

Danny Turnbloom. “It’s unbelievable what they could play a score as well as they did, sight unseen,” said Stan Haacke, a parent involved with band communication. To sight read a piece, the band is give music they open for the first time when directed to by a judge.Then a twominute clock starts, and the band quickly walks through the music, with each player fingering his/her own part. They spend a few seconds individually playing their parts, then the band is required to play the piece

together for the first time. “Each member has to utilize the years of musical preparation that they have invested to hold up their part of the band,” said Haacke. A concert for the school was scheduled for Wednesday evening. The band begins its concerts promptly at 7 p.m. The band will also be hosting its annual BHS Band Booster Board on Friday, April 30 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The event is geared toward helping to raise funds for the students. sroberts@davisclipper.com

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Leu wins para-educator award

Zions pays for A’s at NUAMES

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WEST KAYSVILLE — DaNae Leu recently received the Para-educator of the Year Award at the Utah Educational Library Media Association conference. She has been the librarian at Snow Horse Elementary for three years. Leu was nominated for the award by several faculty members who see the enthusiasm she has for her work. “I have the best job in the world. I get to wake up every morning and spend my day in a roomful of books,” reported Leu. The UELMA conference is a statewide meeting held each year in Orem. A unique twist: Leu received a quilt instead of a certificate or trophy.

LAYTON — Zions Bank presented Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science student Travis Crowe with a $100 scholarship. Crowe won a drawing in Zions Bank’s Pays for A’s program. For each A students receive, their name is entered into one of 152 annual drawings. Students can win up to $1,000 in scholarship funds. More information is available at www.zionsbank.com/pays4as.

Buffalo Point to set up catapult

SALT LAKE CITY — Sixth-grade students from Buffalo Point Elementary will be attending the University of Utah’s Engineering Week. This is an effort to get students interested in science and math. While the students are there, they will participate in three events. One of the requirements is to have a class catapult, which will be transported, set up, and used to compete against other classes in attendance on Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call the school at 801-4028400.

Foxboro Elem. to launch rockets

NORTH SALT LAKE — Foxboro Elementary sixth-grade students have been learning about space. As a culmination of that learning, the students have made rockets. The students will be launching those rockets on the school playground Thursday morning at 10:30. For more information, call the school at 801-4025050.

Jr. high students in mock trials

LAYTON — One of the highlights of the year takes place during fifth, sixth, and seventh periods at North Layton Junior High School. On Thursday, students in Sherri Einfeldt’s Utah studies class will participate in mock trials. For more information, contact the school at 801-402-6600.

Orchard to hold wax museum

NORTH SALT LAKE — Fifth-grade students at Orchard Elementary will dress up as presidents or first ladies on Friday, April 2. Students will act out the part during the school’s annual President Wax Museum that day. For more information, contact the school at 801-402-1700.

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer

KAYSVILLE — Teachers at Davis High School have been involved with taking their own education further and learning how to connect the Utah core curriculum to the everyday lives of high school students through inquiry. Professor of English education at Boise State University, Jeff D. Willhelm, spent a day last week in workshop with a couple dozen teachers at Davis High School. The workshops involved using the core curriculum as a springboard in creating inquiry-based units. Teachers worked in teams, a lot with different subjects, and began re-working a unit to meet Willhelm’s suggestions of inquiry-based education. That type of education focuses a lot on literacy, no matter the subject. “You can’t teach reading in isolation,” said Willhelm. “You can’t learn anything outside of a context, and we are now approaching the support of literacy itself through context.” Davis High School media specialist Elayne Finlinson has been working to get Willhelm to the school for more than two years. The teachers who attended had specific units in mind they wanted to work with. Willhelm’s first visit was in the fall, and this served as a follow-up to focus on those units. “We began this when the administration asked me to develop something to help with reading, both for the faculty and for the students,” said Finlinson. Willhelm’s focus through literacy inquiry involved what he called the six Ms; model, motivate, mentor, monitor, multiple modalities, and multiple measures. Through teacher modeling, increased motivation and mentorship, teacher and student monitoring, and various ways to teach, assess, and learn, educators have revamped their units to apply to their students’ lives. “Reading and writing always have an immediate application,” said Willhelm. “My students read and write every day.” The relationships between the student and text, the teacher and students, and students with their peers, help develop a safe atmosphere of inquiry as

well. The teachers working through Willhelm’s model focused on essential questions like “What would you risk everything for?” “Who/what controls your life?” and “What makes a person evil?” The final steps to Willhelm’s workshop involved creating a culminating project. That involves the students staking a claim in their own learning. It is what modern educators call authentic assessment. It also involves students working together to form their own opinions and justifications about what they

learned together, as well as individual accountability. “You don’t learn the important stuff quickly,” said Willhelm. “You keep trying and trying. But that’s better than being safe, because then you don’t learn anything.” MORE THAN 20 DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL teachers participated with Jeff. D. Willhelm, right, in a workshop on how to incorporate inquiry in everyday education.

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in America”). Maybe even more. One study found Utah leading the nation in per capita subscribers to online porn. The day following the conference, the Ogdenbased Standard Examiner focused on the growing problems of “sexting”. “It is becoming more common for sixth- and seventh-grade students to send nude photos of themselves to older students in junior high and high school,” according to Doug Miller, director of Davis County’s Children Justice Center. Undoubtedly, pornography can wreck lives. The computer has taken porn out of the seamy adult theaters and given it broadband respectability. Sexting is a

prank that can haunt people for decades. While we can agree on the negative impact of pornography, we may disagree on what constitutes porn. Gayle Ruzicka of the fanatical Eagle Forum once blasted the Roman statues at Caesar’s Palace as pornographic as do others shielding their eyes from photos of swimsuit models. We do an injustice to the fight against porn when we try to find it in every JC Penney’s ad. And that brings up the incident in St. George. The first news reports indicated that a man and his live-in female partner had been arrested for child sexual abuse when a Walgreen’s photo employee reported a few suspect prints to the

local police. A cop concluded the photos were pornographic. Most of us were appalled. What kind of monster would have sex with an infant son? What kind of mother would capture it on film? But then the county prosecutor took a look at the photos.“The images are consistent with traditional family photos of a proud father and his son,” wrote a deputy county attorney. But in the meantime, the father is facing deportation, the mother probably will soon, and the child – an American citizen – is in custody of state officials. An otherwise law-abiding family is being torn apart by a bogus pornography charge. I recently saw a lost child crying in a grocery store. When a male shopper tried to calm her down, his wife sternly admonished him, “Don’t get involved. Who knows what people will think?” We shouldn’t let pornography’s power to desensitize its users blind the rest of us to the need for kindness and humanity.


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Letters Era of unfunded spending must end Editor: Congratulations to all the delegates elected at the March 23 caucuses that will represent Davis County at convention. On behalf of all our children and grandchildren who are too young to vote, but must live with the choices made by our elected leaders, I recommend all Clipper readers pass this on to their precinct delegates. Traditionally, Democrats were known as the big-government-tax-and-spend party and Republicans were known as the small-government-lower-taxes party. However, for the past decade there has been a new breed of “compassionate” conservative Republicans with a big-government-borrowand-spend philosophy. It hurts to say it, but a borrowand-spend Republican is worse than a tax-and-spend Democrat. Tax-and-spenders only rob their neighbors. Borrow-and-spenders rob helpless children. We need to put a stop to this nonsense. We are right to be upset about the new breed of Democrats who combine the worst of the past in their taxborrow-and-spend federal legislation. Yet the last thing we need is to send back to Washington any borrowand-spend Republicans. Utah is the most fiscally

Big ‘thank you’ to caucus helpers Editor: On behalf of the Davis County Chapter of the Constitution Party of Utah, I would like to extend a sincere thank you to those who helped with Precinct Caucuses. First I want to recognize the Davis County Clipper for fairly representing us in

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responsible state in the country. It is an embarrassment that we elect people that have no problem voting for programs they won’t pay for. By far the worst example of this was the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug act which former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker has called “the most fiscally irresponsible piece of legislation since the 1960s.” According to the Medicare trustees, this added $15.5 trillion (in present value terms) to our nation's indebtedness! This is worse than the current Obama health care bill that finally has gotten so many of us mad. The 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug act was a Republican passed law. Congressman Bishop, Senator Hatch and Senator Bennett all voted to pass this intergenerational grand larceny. The act has great benefits, but nobody who votes paid for it – our children got the bill. The Era of Unfunded Spending must end. Those who voted for it must go. Delegates, there are 15.5 trillion reasons to vote for new candidates who will pledge to cut spending and no longer borrow money from the Chinese that future generations will have to pay back. Vote to make the future of America better, not worse. Bye, bye budget busting Bob Bennett. Don L. Milne Bountiful

their paper. Secondly, I want to thank the principal of Wood Cross Elementary, Eric Holmes, for his gracious help and service. And lastly, a big appreciation to all the Precinct Leaders for opening their homes and helping the community participate in this Country's basic form of government. Jorgina Hancock Davis County Chairman Constitution Party of Utah

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ocial networking is more ciate the fact that you posted than just e-mailing and pictures of him potty-training. dating services. It As for Twitter; it is the equivaincludes Facebook,Twitter, lent of talking to yourself and blogging. Ten years ago, loud enough for everyone to none of us had heard of “twit- hear. I work with a woman tering,” “friend-ing,” who talks not only or “blog-stalking” to herself, but to her and I always computer, her desk, thought a “mommy and the birthday blog” was the stubdonuts. Twittering is born flab I was just as annoying. fighting 20 years Finally, the ugly. post-partum. Facebook is filled Not exactly your with bullies. To look grandma’s Junior at a blog, you have League garden HER POINT to search it out and party, social netDawn Brandvold log on to read. If working in the 21st you don’t like a Century more closblog, don’t read it. ing resembles the classic Being “friends” with someone 1960s western,The Good,The on Facebook opens you up to Bad, and The Ugly (without their odd and offensive postthe great soundtrack, of ings. The only way to free course). oneself from the Facebook First the good. Lost track bully is to take the step to of your best friend from “de-friend”. Maybe this fourth grade? Facebook is a sounds harsh, but if you were great way to reconnect. It’s in a face-to-face conversation also a fun forum for fans to with someone who attacked talk about their team, favorite your personal beliefs, most of book, or musical group. Face- us would walk away. booking shrinks the globe. The biggest loser in social Blogging is a great way to fol- networking is common courlow your friends and families tesy. Anyone who is online and as a young mother, I has seen offensive and viruwould have appreciated the lent postings, personal lifeline from other young attacks, and unbelievable moms as they chronicle the rudeness. Most would never joys and struggles of parentget uttered in polite company, ing. but in a post – even with a Now the bad. There is too name attached – people will much information and go on the attack. If you aren’t “navel-gazing” being shared. brave enough to look in my While I applaud the courage eyes and say it, don’t send it it takes to lay yourself open out to me on Facebook. I’ve for criticism and heckling seen the “de-friend” option from strangers, years from and I’m not afraid to use it. now your son will not appreJust ask my nephew!

Time to restore honor to Legislature Editor: In his confession of a nude hot-tubbing incident with a teenage girl 25 years ago and $150,000 payment to keep it quiet, House Majority Leader Kevin Garn noted that it was an honor to serve the people he represented. Yet he didn’t honor his constituents or the Utah Legislature when he knowingly and willingly covered up his offenses while passing laws that punished others for the same acts. Touting Utah family values while covering up your own offenses is deceptive if not outright fraud. Garn’s colleagues

and peers responded by giving him a standing ovation for his pseudo bravery for confessing his crime. However, the confession came only after the realization that the crime would be made public. There is no honor in hypocrisy. Frankly, this is just one more deception fostered by some in the Utah Legislature. The Wall Street Journal accused state legislators of perpetrating fraud against Utah’s citizens in redistricting political boundaries after the 2000 Census. Utah legislators carved voting districts to create safe havens for incumbents and those they support and diminish any possibility of voters electing anyone elected political leaders opposed. Utahns can no longer

some, they play a vital role ommunicating used in today’s world. to be more difficult. For example, to witness Now, with social the “historic” signing cereexchanges you can “take mony where Barack Huscharge of your health”, sein Obama proudly disaccording to played his “health PatientsLikeMe.com. care bill”, simply LendingClub.com offers real-time dislog-in to several cussions and the social networking “power of social netsites. However works to save, borthe ease of social networking doesrow, and budget”. n’t lead to the SmartyPig.com even “full story” of “lets you set a goal chronicling and leverage the HIS POINT events. power of Facebook Blaine Nichols and Twitter” to beg For instance, to money from friends get his “health and family to reach that care bill” passed, Mr. goal. Obama cut special deals Twitter helps you learn (some say “graft and cor“tricks for saving money, ruption”) with several conimproving finances, followgressmen and senators ing your favorite experts including purchasing the and getting news”. Credvote from Rep. Bart StuitKarma.com uses networks pack and other congressto “encourage sharing of men with the despicable credit experiences”. They promise of an underhanded offer tools showing how to Executive Order and a save on big-ticket items. bunch of funds for StuCreditKarma and Lendpack’s favorite airport. ingClub may change the Then in near secret, Mr. way credit works. Obama, being a coward They could provide who hates transparency and openness, signed that hush information differently money Executive Order, than old-fashioned banks, stopping Federal funding bringing you even more for the murder of unborn savings. Social networking is children on March 24. wonderful. The above bare- Under very strict orders; ly introduces this modern only the bought-off conmiracle of instantaneous gressmen and senator were information. allowed into the Oval It seems everything Office for that signing. important is available on No Cameras. No Social one site or another. Media. No Media. Twitter Though these sites appear away while we march into superficial and faddish to socialism.

afford to put their trust in a legislative body that applauds one of their own for committing acts that the average Joe Citizens would be arrested and labeled with for the rest of their lives. Would Garn’s colleagues be so proudly demonstrative if the 15year-old girl had been their daughter, granddaughter or niece? Utahns need to stand against the continuing ethical deception and hypocrisy and restore honor back to our Legislature. One of the first steps we the people need to make is sign the Fair Boundaries Initiative petition in person or online https://fairboundaries.utahpetitions.org/. Mark Sage Roy

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H.M.S. Hilarious BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer CENTERVILLE — Though there are plenty of people willing to enthusiastically quote “The Major-General’s Song” at the drop of a hat, there is also a small, secret population of people who (brace yourself) just don’t find Gilbert and Sullivan all that funny. Unless, of course, the people at Rodgers Memorial Theatre (RMT) get a hold of them. The theater’s current production of “H.M.S. Pinafore,” which runs now through April 24, uses excellent acting and directing to bring out the show’s slapstick heart and deliver an evening of theater a lot more fun than the last several big-screen comedies. There’s no real need to mention the story, since as with any real comedy the plot barely seems to matter. What matters are the jokes, and director Anthony T. Buck is more than happy to deliver. He writes in the program that he was “bitten by the Gilbert and Sullivan bug” back in high school, and he uses that familiarity to take advantage of any number of comedic opportunities not highlighted in

the script. Sir Joseph’s entrance during “Over the Bright Blue Sea” is hilarious enough that I’m not going to spoil it here, as is Dick Deadeye’s entrance during a later scene. The entire production is full of these little unspoken flourishes and, without fail, they’re far funnier than anything actually being said (or they make what is being said that much more hilarious). He’s backed up 100 percent by the cast, who show an excellent flair for comedic timing (all mentioned performers were in the Friday opening night production). Mary Ann Drescher’s Buttercup has a big operatic voice and the dramatic gesturing to match, swooping through every moment with an intense seriousness that is highly entertaining in context. For sheer melodramatic majesty, however, no one can top Cecily Ellis-Bills’ Josephine. The actress has an incredibly mobile face that can run the gamut from indignation to grand tragedy to champagne-assisted glee as the moment suits, matched by line readings that make the script’s n See “RMT BRINGS,” p. 17

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RMT brings out the comedy in the classic ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’

SAILING THE SEVEN SEAS Clockwise from top left: David K. Martin as Ralph Rackstraw surrounded by his fellow sailors. Chuck Gilmore’s Captain Corcoran watches as his daughter Josephine, played by Cecily Ellis-Bills, bemoans her fate. Russell Brown stalks across the stage as the hunchbacked Dick Deadeye.


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Utah’s first Miss America dies

April 2-4, 2010

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

24th Annual COLLEEN KAY HUTCHINS during the 1952 Miss America competition.

A Rocky Mountain Gathering in a Beautiful Historic Setting Photo courtesy of the Miss America organization

BOUNTIFUL — She was crowned before Queen Elizabeth was. Colleen Kay Hutchins, former Bountiful resident and 1952 Miss America, died last week at her home in Newport Beach, Calif. Hutchins, who was also named the 1947 BYU Homecoming Queen, was the first and one of only two Miss America’s to have been from Utah. Her advice to other young women was simple. “Be yourself, get lots of rest, and don’t live a fast life,” she told the Los Angeles Times and other reporters at a breakfast news conference in 1952. At the time she was crowned, Hutchins was on her way to earning a master’s degree in drama from BYU, and her talent in the Miss America competition was a dramatic reading of “Elizabeth the Queen.” She later performed several small roles in the Broadway review “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac,”

before leaving the theater world entirely. She married Ernest Vandeweghe, then a member of the New York Knicks, and according to the Miss America organization the two honeymooned at Queen Elizabeth’s coronation before settling in Ger-

many for a time. Her son, Kiki Vandeweghe, is a former New York Knicks player and the interim head coach of the New Jersey Nets. Her granddaughter Coco Vandeweghe is the 2008 US Open-Girls Singles winner.

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Coach Larry Gelwix recounts memories of ‘Forever Strong’

BDAC holds annual meeting

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The Bountiful/Davis Art Center (BDAC) distributed their 2010 Foundation Awards at their Annual Meeting on March 31. Haven Barlow (Barlow Family Foundation) received this year’s Foundation Award, while Boun-

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tiful City Mayor Joe Johnson won Outstanding Support from an Individual. Dan Johnson and Chevron won the Corporate Sponsorship Award, while the Media Award went to a trio from KUED. The In Kind Award went to Brian Wood and Creamies, and the Summerfest Award went to Craig Russell. The first-ever Education Award went to local artist Diane Turner. In addition to the awards, the BDAC gave a report of current programs and operations at the art center, confirmed the officers and board members, and verified changes that had been made in the by-laws.

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LARRY GELWIX, above, at a recent Bountiful Rotary meeting. Left: The cover of the “Forever Strong” DVD, released last year. of stories, all supplied by former members of the team, and weaves them together into a single season. The stories came from interviews with the players done at Gelwix’s request, who felt that earlier versions of the story were focusing

too much on him. “I told them, ‘You make a film about the boys,’” said Gelwix.“At the end of the day, it’s them out their busting their humps and winning national championships. They’re the ones doing the heavy lifting.”

RMT brings out the comedy in ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ polite nonsense range from arch drawing-room comedy to a perfect parody of dramatic despair. All of this combines together for one of the most hilarious tantrums I’ve ever seen, which includes her throwing herself to the floor with a complete lack of fear and sprawling face down on the floor in perfect mimicry of a teenager who’s just flung herself across the bed. David K. Martin’s Ralph Rackstraw has to project near-constant nobility in order to make Gilbert and Sullivan’s plot work, which he thankfully manages to both do and rise above. Though he’s forced to be more restrained than Ellis-

Egg hunt at Founder’s Park

Centerville City’s annual Easter egg hunt will be held April 3 at 9:30 a.m. at Founder’s Park (300 N. 100 East). The event starts promptly at 9:30 with the sound of a police siren, and any latecomers may miss the fun entirely. Parking can be a challenge, so it’s a good idea to come early.

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer BOUNTIFUL — Not many people can say that someone else has played them in a movie. One person who can is Larry Gelwix, who for decades has volunteered as the coach of the Highland High rugby team that was the focus of the hollywood movie “Forever Strong.” Gelwix shared some insights into the movie, which is now out on DVD, at a recent Bountiful Rotary meeting. “All good sports films aren’t about sports. They’re about human drama with sports as a background,” said Gelwix. The film won a Camie Award in 2009 for being a quality uplifting film.“‘Forever Strong’ is about Rugby, but it’s really about facing yourself.” Rugby, which is the second most popular sport in the world, is essentially American football without any helmets or padding (and, in fact, is the sport football spun off from). In the 35 years that Gelwix has been coaching the Highland team, they’ve had 394 wins and only nine losses. “I have former players who are grandfathers, and I’ve had sons of former players who come play on the team,” said Gelwix.“I still call them all my boys, even if they’re in their 50s.” The movie takes 30 years

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Bills, Martin pushes the elite accent and ludicrous education just far enough to create the feeling of a shared joke between him and the audience. Before watching him, I never would have thought that the phrase “Sumerian darkness of intangible despair” would make me laugh loudly enough that I had to clap my hand over my mouth. The top comedic crown, however, may have to go to Breck England’s Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. I’m sure that England is normally a perfectly intelligent, lovely man with a nice voice, so it’s to his eternal compliment that as he sashayed around the stage I found myself won-

dering how anyone could be so incredibly stupid and continue to function. England has it all down pat, from the vacant stare to the idiotic, self-satisfied smile to the plummy, officious accent that he didn’t break once. It was the little touches, though, that really made the performance, from the way he would dramatically flinch away from someone who’d suddenly surprised him to the point in “Over the Bright Blue Sea” when he got so distracted by his happy little dance he was doing that he forgot he was the one singing the song. For tickets and more information, please call 801298-1302.

Bountiful, UT- “Neuropathy” is a lavish word that means that there is a physical problem with either your nerves or your nervous system. Usually manifested by numbness, burning, tingling, or “falling asleep” sensations in the hands and/or feet, it can also involve having difficulty walking, sciatica pain, loss of feeling, balance issues, grip issues, etc. Until recently, the only known therapy shown to significantly help neuropathy patients with their symptoms have been anti-seizure medications such as Lyrica, Neurontin, Gabapentin, and Topamax. These medications do not only affect the nerves that may have the problem, but instead suppress the entire nervous system. A physician in Bountiful, however, has been having phenomenal success in treating neuropathy patients. Using breakthrough Brain Based Therapies he has worked wonders in treating the cause of the neuropathy. He has just released a DVD explaining what he does and how he does it and he is offering it to the public for free. Just call (801) 683-9553 to get your copy. With this novel new treatment method, perhaps you can go from saying you’ve “Got Neuropathy” to you’ve “Had Neuropathy.”


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RECENT Eagle Scout Austin Whitney spent over 70 hours of service to build emergency backboards.

Whitney earns Eagle by making backboards BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer LAYTON — A project called “EMS Backboards” has resulted in more than 70 hours of service work to benefit residents in the Layton area during an emergency. Austin Whitney earned his Eagle Scout award by collecting plywood, sandpaper, varnish, paint thinner, screws and more to create backboards to transport children and adults. “As soon as I heard about the project, I knew it was for me,” said Whitney.“I wanted to help out the community in case of a disaster.” Whitney enlisted the help of his Scout troop to complete the project. The block captains in the Layton area are now in charge of the backboards.

Tickets for Davis Senior Gala now on sale KAYSVILLE — Tickets are available to the annual Senior Gala dinner and dance set for April 14. It will take place at Davis High School, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event is hosted by Davis County Health Department Senior Services.

Like in previous years, there will be dinner, a floorshow and dancing to live Big Band music provided by Davis High School’s award-winning jazz band. Price is $7.50 per person. Tickets for the gala are available at the Autumn Glow Senior Activity

Center in Kaysville, Golden Years in Bountiful or Heritage in Clearfield, or the Senior Services Division in Farmington. For more information, call 801451-3377. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Clearfield community band to play free concert CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Community Band will perform in a free concert Thursday, April 1 at 7 p.m. “The Signs of Spring” concert will be held at the Davis North Branch Library at 562 S. 1000 E., here. The band is in its fifth year of

existence, directed by Gretchen Myers. It includes more than 30 members playing a wide variety of instruments. Over the past year, they’ve performed at the Tooele Arts Festival, as well as several Clearfield performances. For more information on the

band or the upcoming concert, call 801-525-2790 or 801-525-2796 or visit www.clearfieldcity.org. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the band, call Myers at 801-807-8648 or call one of the above numbers. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

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Raegan Lee Bird, daughter of Kent and Tina Bird, Farmington; granddaughter of Martin and Jeanette Evans and Ron and Leslie Bird, celebrated her first birthday March 31, 2010.

Grace Hill, daughter of Preston Hill and Lindsey Hill; sister to Emma; granddaughter of David and Susan Hill and Ron and Lori Beckstrand, celebrated her first birthday March 25, 2010.

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Anniversary 70th: Zaugg Wilford and Elva R. Zaugg, West Point, will observe their 70th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 4, 2010. They were married in the Logan Temple and began their life together in West Point. Except for their first year of marriage, they have lived on the same property, where they raised and taught their 11 children many values and ethics. They served a Dallas Temple mission and worked 18 years in the Ogden Temple. Eight of their children served LDS missions, and 11 children have temple marriages. Each child has a successful career and most of them are universi-

Wilford and Elva R. Zaugg ty graduates.Wilford and Elva had a successful dairy where they milked cows, sold milk and raised various crops.At 95 and 90, they are quite active and enjoy visiting their friends

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Jude Layne Luekenga, son of Joshua Luekenga and Amanda Luekenga, grandson of Richard and Polly Luekenga and Lloyd and Linda Miller, celebrated his first birthday March 30, 2010.

Paige Willey, daughter of Jeff Willey and Erin Willey, sister to Morgan and Lauren; granddaughter of Kelly and Pam Willey and Lynn and Peggy Keddington, celebrated her first birthday Feb. 23, 2010.

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Eagle Scout DALLIN HILL Dallin Hill, son of Blaine Hill and Debbie Hill,received his Eagle S c o u t Award on March 21, 2010. He is a member of Tr o o p 1 2 1 0 s p o n sored by the Woods Cross 12th Ward. His Scoutmaster is Mark Hyde. He earned 32 merit badges. For his Eagle project he made activity kits for the children at Primary Children’s Medical Center.

THOMAS HILL Thomas Hill, son of Blaine Hill and Debbie Hill,received his Eagle S c o u t Award on March 21, 2010. He is a member of Tr o o p 1 2 1 0 sponsored by the Woods Cross 12th Ward. His Scoutmaster is Mark Hyde. He earned 33 merit badges. For his Eagle project he collected books, puzzles and magazines and donated them to both The Huntsman Cancer Institute and Primary Children’s Medical Center.

Legacy Parkway race returns again April 17 BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — Two years ago more than 1,400 runners helped open the Legacy Parkway with the Legacy Tour. That tradition will continue this year with the Legacy Duathlon, run 2 miles, bike 20 miles and run 2 miles event scheduled April 17. On Hills Events LLC is sponsoring the duathlon, which will be held on the paved Legacy Trail System. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Life Line, a teen crisis center, located in North Salt Lake. Some of the youth at Life Line will be handing out water to participants to learn the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle. “We wanted to use the Legacy Trail System in a competitive sporting event, said Joe Coles of On Hills Events. “We think a duathlon is the best way to use the trail because most everyone has a bike or shoes they can use,” he said. “We also hope that this provides a great introduction to the sport of triathlon to those interested in getting into it. We also hope that with it being our season opener of 2010, it will provide a great training event for those already established in triathlons.

On April 16, On Hills Events will team with Masherz Bikes for the triathlon season opener packet pickup party for the Duathlon at Masherz Bikes in Woods Cross. The company will be giving away T-shirts from past races, race gear and packets. They are also planning on giving a $100 gift certificate to the top male and female finishers in the duathlon. On Hills Events is a Davis County-based organization. Those interested in volunteering or participating in the Legacy Duathlon may find information on the event’s website, www.legacy duathlon.com or www.onhillevents.com

BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Correspondent

KAYSVILLE — In an effort to “raise the level of transparency” of city government, Mayor Steve Hiatt initiated a live video webcast of the city council’s most recent meeting, and council members spoke in support of continued broadcasts. “For quite some time I’ve been looking for ways to make our meetings more available to the public,” said Hiatt. He researched various cable television options but found the costs too high. The webcast utilizing Livestream.com, however, is free, though it can only be viewed live. “I see no downside,” said Council member Gil Miller, and Ally Isom of the council supported it “as long as we maintain the low-cost option.” Interested residents can tune in on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at www.kaysvillecity.com, to see the webcast. Past meetings are archived with audio-only and are also available on the city’s website. In other business, meanwhile, with the new Endeavor Elementary to open this fall and a junior high at 740 S. Sunset Drive in fall 2011, city staff proposed completion of sidewalks in a few areas that might get high student-related traffic. These are largely areas where housing developments have already contributed funds for sidewalks but the city held the funds until other improvements to roads could be made. Isom asked if there was a way to solicit input from parents before determining

where the sidewalks would be installed and other council members asked for input from potential principals. John Thacker, city manger, said school safety committees are generally formed after the schools are built and help determine routes. But to take advantage of the summer construction season and to have a few

routes in place when school opens, staff recommended beginning in the areas already paid for by developments. He proposed putting sidewalks in on 25 West and on 50 East, south of Shepard Lane, as well as budgeting for two new crossing guards. One crossing guard will be stationed at Burton Lane.

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The other will be at the 50 East and Shepard intersection, to aid Quail Crossing subdivision students. Sidewalk will be installed in front of five homes west on Shepard from that intersection, along 25 West. Some $35,000 has been appropriated for the improvements, a city official said. news@davisclipper.com

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Jennifer Bassarear Wayne Eckman Mark Kano Toby H. Gonzales Jone Olson CASL/CLU LUTCF LUTCF CLU 465 South 200 West, 94 West 200 North 98 West 200 North 21 South 200 West Bountiful, UT 84010 107 N Main St, Ste 104 Suite 2 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bountiful, UT 84011 Bus: 801-292-8413 Bountiful, UT 84010 Bus: 801-292-8291 Bus: 801-292-9424 Bus: 801-292-7291 Bus: 801-298-2636 Fax: 801-292-1344 • Taught by a Green River Guide • Beginner and intermediate classes • Small group instruction on the water • Discounted float trips and materials • Guest speakers, Fly Tying, Entomology, Casting, and much more

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Doris Ray McDaniels Lesch

Mildred May Scott Howey

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Doris Lesch of Bountiful, Utah passed away peacefully in her home on March 29, 2010. Doris was born Feb 17, 1923 in Thatcher, Utah to loving parents, Joseph and L a u r a Cook Ray. D o r i s graduated from Bear River High a n d Ogden Business School. S h e loved her career working at Utah General Depot, HAFB, Federal Housing Administration and was a retired Civil Service Employee. Doris loved spending time with her family, ball games, playing cards, reading, dancing, music and all animals. She married the love of her life, Frank W. Lesch on September 27, 1990. Doris is survived by her husband Frank, children Dan (Melonie) Nelson, Mark (Michelle) Sisam, Linda Eckman and Ron (Shirley) Wittebort. She was grateful for her 12 beautiful grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren who made her laugh and brought so much joy to her life. Upon her request, no black, instead celebrate her life, plant a daisy or make a contribution in Doris’s name to Utah Animal Adoption Center, 1955 N. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. “For the Love of the Animals.” Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 3, 2010 at the Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where family and friends may call from 10:-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Burial in the Uintah Cemetery. We’ll miss you Mom, but take comfort in knowing that the heavens shine a little brighter and that you danced to the end. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

Mildred May Scott Howey passed away March 26, 2010 in Bountiful Utah. She was born December 29, 1921 in Evanston Wyoming to Delbert Scott and Hannah Phipps. She married Roger Howey II on July 14, 1940. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan Te m p l e July 25, 1940. Preceded in death by her husband Roger Howey II. Survived by sons Roger (Linda) Howey III, Scott (Diana) Howey and Craig Howey and daughters Shirley (Roger) Cook, Barbara Shelton and Gayle Wilkinson, 23 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held 11 a.m. Wednesday March 31, 2010 at Lakeview Memorial Estates, 1640 E. Lakeview Dr. Bountiful, UT under the direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

Infusion now open in Bountiful

BOUNTIFUL— Infusion Yoga and Pilates is now open in Bountiful at 1025 S. 500 W. near Pace’s Dairy Ann and Flips Gymnastics. The studio offers classes in a variety of different types of yoga and pilates for people of all ages and all fitness levels. Founder Corena Hammer has been involved in fitness instruction for more than 20 years. She is the yoga expert for the Wall Street Journal’s number one fitness website, www.FitAdvisor.com, and has completed Olympic-length triathlons, and created and instructed her own yoga DVD in 2004. Her husband and coowner, Ron Hammer, has also been heavily involved in fitness for many years and enjoys bringing yoga to the

Beverly Jean Pierce Born in Salt Lake City, Utah the daughter of George and Alice Underwood, wife of James Pierce, mother of three children, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Member of Bountiful 7th Ward. Died at home of natural causes. Graveside services at Greenwood Cemetery in San Diego, California on Saturday, April 3, 2010 at 1 p.m. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com.

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Dr. Bohn, DDS joins Lakehills

BOUNTIFUL — Tueller’s digital press, a local digital printing company, has moved from 1403 S. 600 W. in Woods Cross to 530 W. 1500 S. in Bountiful.

NORTH SALT LAKE — Dr. Brandon Bohn, DDS has partnered with Dr. David M. Chamberlain, DDS to run the Lake Hills

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21 N. Main,Kaysville • 546-3400 •Listings for April 2-8 *No passes or special offers Dear John (PG13)* Fri: 9:25 pm Sat: 4:30, 9:25 pm Mon-Th: 4:30, 9:25 pm Sherlock Holmes (PG13) Fri: 7, 9:35 pm Sat: 7, 9:35 pm Mon-Th: 7, 9:30 pm Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (PG) Fri: 4:55 pm Sat: 1, 2:55, 4:55 pm Mon-Th: 1, 2:55, 4:55 pm The Spy Next Door (PG) Fri: 4:45, 7:30 pm Sat: 12:40, 2:35, 7:30 pm Mon-Th: 12:40, 2:35, 7:30 pm The Tooth Fairy PG Fri: 4:40, 7:15 pm Sat: 12:30, 2:40, 7:15 pm Mon-Th: 12:30, 2:40, 7:15 pm When In Rome (PG-13) Fri: 9:20 pm Sat: 4:50, 9:20 pm Mon-Th: 4:50, 9:20 pm

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more athletic types. All of the instructors at Infusion have extensive training in either or both areas of yoga and pilates. It is their focus to ensure safety and guide students on a path to a stronger body and mind. To view class schedules and a list of prices, visit the Infusion website at www.bodyinfusion.com.

Layton HIlls Mall Ring Rd. • 546-4764 • Listings for April 2 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (PG) 10:50 am, 1:45, 4:25, 7:25, 10:10 pm Avatar (PG-13) 11:05 am, 2:40, 6:10, 9:40 pm Alice in Wonderland (PG) 10:55 am, 12:20, 1:35, 3, 4:15, 5:40, 7:05, 8:20, 9:45 pm Green Zone (R) 11 am, 1:40, 4:20, 7, 9:45 pm Remember Me (PG-13) 10:45 am She’s Out of My League (R) 11:20 am, 2:05, 4:35, 7:05, 9:35 pm The Bounty Hunter (PG-13) 11:15 am, 1:55, 4:35, 7:15, 9:55

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Owners Ted and Sandee Tueller feel the move will be a better fit for their business and that it will bring in more customers. Tueller’s has all the same capabilities as standard copy shops plus the digital aspects. “We are a printing company that has the capability of conventional but specialize in digital,” said Ted Tueller.“It’s nice to be where the people are.” Stop by at the corner of 500 W. and 1500 S. or give them a call at 801-677-1111.

pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) No passes 11:55 am, 2:15, 4:40, 7:05, 9:20 pm The Ghost Writer (PG-13) 1:25, 4:15, 7:10, 10:05 pm Clash of the Titans (PG-13) 10:30, 11:50 am, 12:30, 1:10, 2:30, 3:10, 3:50, 5, 5:50, 6:30, 7:50, 8:30, 9:10, 10:30 pm Clash of the Titans 3D (PG-13) No passes 11:10 am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50 pm Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too? (PG-13) 11:05 am, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, 10:20 pm The Last Song (PG) 11 am, 12:20, 1:40, 3, 4:20, 5:40, 7, 8:20, 9:40 pm Hot Tub Time Machine (R) 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 pm

LOEW’S LAYTON HILLS 9 728 W. 1425 North • 774-8222 • Listings for April 2 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The LIghtning Thief (PG) 10:55 am, 1:45, 4:35, 7:20, 10:10 pm Shutter Island (R) 10:40 am, 1:50, 4:55, 8 pm Alice in Wonderland (PG) 11:55 am, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20 pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) 10:50 am, 1:15, 3:35, 5:55, 8:15, 10:30 pm Clash of the Titans (PG-13) 11 am, 1:40, 4:20, 7, 9:40 pm The Last Song (PG) 11:40 am, 2:15, 4:50, 7:30, 10:05 p.m. Hot Tub Time Machine (R) 11:50 am, 2:30, 5, 7:25, 10 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon (PG) 11:30 am, 2:10, 4:40, 7:15, 9:45 pm How to Train Your Dragon 3D (PG) 10:30 am, 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30 pm

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Dental office in Bountiful. The office is located at 469 Medical Drive. Dr. Bohn has roots in Davis County from growing up here. He is a graduate of Woods Cross High School and of the University of Utah. He attended dental school at Temple University Dental School in Philadelphia, Pa. He is married to Jamie Menlove who also has local heritage. The couple currently reside in Bountiful with their two children. Dr. Bohn said,“I love the South Davis area. My wife and I both grew up here and it was important to our family to return and serve the community we love.” Now that the practice has expanded, customers will see extended hours of service. To set up an appointment, call (801) 292-3501. 165 S. Rio Grande St. (801) 304-4636 • Listings for April 2 3D Alice in Wonderland (PG) No passes 3:30, 6:05, 8:35 pm Alice in Wonderland (PG) 11:50 am, 2:25, 5:15, 7:45, 10:20 pm Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief (PG) 11:40 am, 4:50 pm Shutter Island (R) 12:20, 3:25, 6:35, 9:40 pm Remember Me (PG-13) 2:20, 7:35, 10:15 pm She’s Out of My League (R) 12:10, 2:45, 5:20, 7:55, 10:30 pm Green Zone (R) No passes 12, 2:35, 5:10, 7:50, 10:35 pm Bounty Hunter (PG-13) No passes 12:05, 2:30, 5, 7:35, 10:10 pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) No passes 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:30, 9:50 pm Repo Men (R) No passes 1:30, 4:05, 6:40, 9:15 pm 3D How to Train your Dragon (PG) No passes 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 pm Hot Tub Machine (R) No passes 1, 3:20, 5:50, 8:15, 10:40 pm How to Train Your Dragon (PG) No passes 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:25 pm

IMAX THEATRE AT THE CLARK PLANETARIUM 110 S. 40 W., SLC • (801) 532-7827 • Listings for April 2 Hubble 3D 12, 2:45, 4, 6, 7:30, 8:45 pm Under the Sea 3D 1:15 pm Attack of the Space Pirates 2:30, 5:30, 6:45 pm Black Holes 3:30 pm Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 12:30 pm Ultimate Universe 1:30 pm


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Davis Bookings The following is a list of bookings with total fines and/or bail exceeding $1,000.

Monday, March 22 Jerry Paul Higgs, 32, DCSO, DUI alcohol. Tyson Thomas Richardson, 24, Farmington PD, narcotic equipment-possession, intoxication, criminal trespass, damage property public, disorderly conduct, obstruct criminal investigation. Jeremy James Steggell, 28, Kaysville PD, traffic offense, driving on suspension. Lisa Rae Dow, 44, Clearfield PD, traffic offense, DUI drugs, marijuana possession. Victor Zuniga-Lafuente, 38, West Bountiful PD, driving on suspension, contempt of court, reckless driving, no proof of insurance, speeding. Steven Louis Young, 22, Clearfield PD, criminal trespass.

Tuesday, March 23 Joshua Craig Carson, 19, UHP, speeding, contempt of court, traffic offense, faulty equipment. Kezia Danielle Elkins, 26, Clearfield PD, speeding, false police report. Rebecca Lyn Feller, 43, North Salt Lake PD, liquor free text, DUI alcohol. Max Leonard Handy, 23, Layton PD, obscene material. Dale Philip White, 50, DCSO, DUI alcohol. Randy Ray Howry,21,Sunset PD, service FTA warrant. William Marlin Grogen, 37, Sunset PD, fraud, illegal use credit cards. Jeffrey Michael Speelman, 46, Sunset PD, marijuana possession. Gerardo Mota, 22, UHP,

speeding, exhibition driving. Colton Lasusa, 19, Clearfield PD, traffic offense, liquor possession, DUI drugs. Daron Mark Hansen, 35, Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, shoplifting. Carlos Mayo, 30, Layton PD, simple assault, false imprisonment. Ramiro Hernandez Arciga, 21, UHP, speeding.

Wednesday, March 24 Scott Bernardo Smith, 39, North Salt Lake PD, theft free text. William Jay Folker, 40, North Salt Lake PD, theft free text. Bryan Paxton Dahl, 33, UHP, driving on suspension. Musa Abdulla Daoud, 39, Layton PD, assault free text, simple assault. Steven Robert Hatch, 22, Davis County Justice Court, marijuana possession. Amy Lyn Coe, 34, DCSO, possess counterfeited documents. Blake K. Brundage, 27, North Salt Lake Justice Court,no insurance. Donald Richard Pearson, 51, DCSO, service FTA warrant, narcotic equipment-possession. Melissa Pearl Jordan, 24, Clearfield PD, simple assault, domestic violence. Jennifer Ann Richins, 26, Kaysville PD, DUI drugs, traffic offense. Wendy Lana Irvin, 36, Clearfield PD, traffic offense. David Justin Torres, 19, Layton PD, narcotic equipment-possession. Mara Sayers, 36, North Salt Lake PD, no insurance, failure to wear seat belt. Justin Wayne Owen, 22, Sunset PD, speeding, liquor free text,

DUI alcohol.

Thursday, March 25 Jeffrey Jon Haslip, 23, Centerville PD, simple assault. Geoffrey Alan Burr, 30, Clearfield PD, driving on suspension, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, traffic offense, DUI alcohol. Drew Jason Orton, 18, DCSO, marijuana possession, DUI drugs, no motorcycle license, driving left of center, no insurance. Kennethcita Jean Castillo, 37, Bountiful PD, traffic offense. Joshua Eric Burbidge, 21, DCSO, burglary forced entry residential, theft free text. Ralph Everett Sharp,38,Sunset PD, traffic offense, property damage free text. Chad Larson Shipley,31,Sunset PD, no insurance. Lisa Spencer, 22, West Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol. Tawny Mortensen, 21, Sunset PD, driving on denied license, contempt of court. Kendall Jay Michelson, 27, DCSO, obstructing justice. Clinton John Fear, 21, Layton PD, speeding, marijuana possession. Felicia Evon Barker,19,UHP, liquor free text. Tricia Lee Whipkey, 41, UHP, contempt of court, driving on suspension, no insurance. Bryce Adam Sevy, 21, Layton PD, simple assault, domestic violence.

DCSO, synthetic narcotic-possession, no proof of insurance, service FTA warrant, driving on suspension, speeding. Nathaniel England Reese,21, DCSO, speeding, contempt of court, no insurance. Stephen Rooney Ellis, 23, Farmington Justice Court, amphetamine possession. Douglas Lamar Hurst, 50, Sunset PD, intoxication, disorderly conduct, simple assault. Kyler Christian Caldwell, 18, Woods Cross PD, driving on suspension, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, fireworks violation, hitchhiking, tobacco violation. Steven Donald Vernon, 32, Layton PD, heroin possession. Kelly Todd McCormick, 46, Centerville PD, DUI alcohol, traffic offense. Laura Lee Whitesell, 18, Clearfield PD, liquor possession, contributing to delinquency of minor, liquor possession. Nicole Teresa Charles, 29, Centerville PD,leaving the scene of an accident, DUI alcohol, moving violation, traffic offense.

Saturday, March 27 Jackie Denise Ross, 22, Syracuse PD, contributing to delinquency of minor, obstructing justice. Epieano Granados, 38, Bountiful PD, never obtained driver’s license. Nicole Elaine Adams, Layton PD, 29, interfering with police,

DUI alcohol. Nathan Dean Roundy, 20, UHP, DUI drugs, narcotic equipment-possession, marijuana possession, liquor free text. Travis David Berry, 32, DCSO, liquor manufacturing, no proof of insurance. Corey Michael Maltoni, 21, Syracuse PD, DUI drugs. Eli Trae Sanford, 28, West Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, liquor free text, traffic offense. Addison Joel Bugbee, 23, UHP, marijuana possession. Roki Gumataotao, 26, Syracuse PD, DUI alcohol, liquor possession, traffic offense. Paul Kenneth Hansen, 24, Clearfield PD, DUI alcohol. Elizabeth Ortiz, 22, UHP, speeding, DUI alcohol. Jeff Rissinger, 22, UHP, liquor possession. Lenore Clarice Carswell, 41, DCSO, DUI alcohol. Eric Allen Solser, 20, DCSO, theft free text. Brandon Bruce Allen, 26, Morgan County Sheriff, intoxication, service FTA warrant, no proof of insurance. Erik Adams, 29, Farmington District Court, contempt of court. Rachel Elizabeth Somiyo, 29, UHP, DUI alcohol, traffic offense. Darin Grant Watkins, 37, Clearfield PD, carrying a prohibited weapon. Heidi Lynn Heywood, 31, Clearfield PD, theft free text.

Todd W. Chapman, 42, North Salt Lake PD, reckless driving, speeding. Nicholas A. Bates, 49, Centerville PD, simple assault, domestic violence.

Sunday, March 28 Laurie Anne Petersen-Davis, 46, Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, driving on denied license, throwing material from moving vehicle, liquor free text. Alicia Marie Duran, 22, Clearfield PD, DUI alcohol, traffic offense. Shaun Peter Klamm, 29, Layton PD, violation protective order. Stephanie Klamm, 26, Layton PD, simple assault, domestic violence. Cory Michael Bordelon, 29, Bountiful PD, assault free text, intoxication, criminal trespass. Jason Edwin Dynes, 25, Kaysville PD, simple assault, DUI alcohol, traffic offense, amphetamine possession. Reginald Lebron Jones, 23, UHP, DUI alcohol, failure to display license plate. Michelle Kathleen Oakes, 47, Kaysville PD, fraudulent activities, driving on suspension, false police report, no insurance, failure to register vehicle. Corey Ken Malan,36,DCSO, DUI alcohol, liquor free text, other right of way violation. Logan Paul Wareham, 25, Farmington PD, driving on suspension, no proof of insurance.

Friday, March 26 Lisa Kay Perrin, 22, UHP, DUI alcohol. Nathan Jay Tolman, 29, Clinton PD, aggravated assault. Gordon Edward Thomas, 36, UHP, no proof of insurance, driving on suspension. Rebecca Ruth Baeder, 19, Layton PD, possession of fraudulent credit card. Kelly Jo Collins, DCSO, false police report, simple assault. Mindy Kelvington, 33,

NEW THIS YEAR! If you are a federal employee or retiree your health insurance may cover hearing aids.

SECTION 00100 INVITATION TO BID North Salt Lake City 20 South US 89 North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054 Sealed bids for construction of the “Miscellaneous Slurry Seal Projects - 2010 Project No. 10-008” will be received by North Salt Lake City at the North Salt Lake Public Works Building, 642 North 400 West, North Salt Lake City, Utah until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Bidder shall indicate the Construction Contract title, the name and address of the Bidder, and the date and time of the Bid opening. The work to be performed consists of furnishing all labor, tools, materials, equipment, transportation, and services required for the construction of the above described project as included in the Contract Documents, consisting of the following items of work: Furnish type II and type III slurry seals at dif ferent street locations throughout the city of North Salt Lake; all in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications prepared by the North Salt Lake City Engineering Department. Contract Documents may be examined at the offices of the City Engineer, located at the Public Works Building at 642 North 400 West, North Salt Lake City, Utah 84054. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained from the Public Works Office for $30.00 for each set, made payable to North Salt Lake City. Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check or Cashier’s Check in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid price, drawn payable to the order of North Salt Lake City. Bid Security will be returned to each unsuccessful Bidder.

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Living Well with Chronic Conditions classes begin By Jessica Hardcastle, DCHD

ant to decrease your pain, decrease your doctors’ visits, and enjoy life more? Davis County Health Department’s Senior Services is promoting a Chronic Disease SelfManagement Program, called Living Well with Chronic Conditions. This class is a free workshop given two hours, once a week, for six weeks, in community settings. People with different chronic health problems all attend together. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders; one or both are non-health professionals with a chronic disease themselves.

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Subjects covered include: • Techniques for frustration, fatigue, pain, and isolation

No green? It's pinches for you. Charles and Dorothy Vandyke have been married 54 years. They love St. Patrick’s Day because it reminds them of their honeymoon, which was spent in Ireland over St. Patrick’s Day. Along with many others, they celebrated this fun holiday at Heritage Senior Activity Center where they ate corn beef and cabbage, green jello, and played a ‘How Irish Are You?’ music game. Don’t miss out on the fun for the upcoming holidays. Spend them with friends at your local senior activity center.

• Appropriate exercise to maintain and improve strength • Appropriate use of medications and proper nutrition • Communicating effectively with family, friends, and health professionals • How to evaluate new treatments. People should attend if they have an ongoing condition such as asthma, arthritis, chronic joint pain, fibromyalgia, cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart failure, COPD or emphysema, depression, chronic pain, or others. For more information about Living Well or to register for the next workshop held on April 28, 2010 at the Davis County Health Department, please call 801-451-3335.

Senior Scoop is published by the Davis County Clipper in conjunction with the Davis County Health Department Senior Services. 50 East State Street Farmington, UT 84025 (801) 451-3377 Sally Kershisnik, Division Director Jessica Hardcastle, Editor All issues of Senior Scoop are available at http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/senior_scoop

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The three pound marvel The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives our brain is a marvelous creation. Here are some interesting questions and answers from The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives brochure “Q & A: Answering Your Questions About Brain Research” to help you become more aware of your brain. Do something for your brain today. What happens to the brain as we age? Not all brains age the same, just as not all bodies age the same. Intense basic and clinical research aims at understanding the “normal” changes in brain structure and function that are associated with aging and why the aged brain is more susceptible to many neurological disorders.

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Get your Brain food here Jessica Hardcastle, DCHD Choosing to be healthier this year? Davis County Health Department’s Senior Services wants to help you and your brain reach that goal. As part of the Senior Series “Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Mind, Body and Spirit in the New Decade”, Senior Services and Golden Years Senior Activity Center are offering an ongoing 6-week series called “Breakfast For Your Brain”. You can choose to come to all of the classes or come to the topics that interest you. By being a Continued on Page S2 While there are some generalization that can be made about the physical changes the brain undergoes as it ages – such as decreased levels of certain neurotransmitters or degradation of discrete neuron populations – there is also wide variation in

how those physical changes impact cognitive function. In other words, everyone’s brain ages differently. The good news is that the brain is adaptable at any age. It continues to add and modify its synapses and neural pathways

throughout life, in an experience-dependent manner. That means “use it or lose it.” Brain pathways that are inactive are eventually lost, while an enriching and stimulating life creates a richer network of synapses. This may act as a “neural reserve” against cognitive decline: if the brain is flush with neural pathways then it may be able to use alternate routes to accomplish tasks – like taking a detour around a highway that’s jammed with traffic or under construction. There now have been a number of cases reported in the scientific literature of older people who had normal or near-normal cognitive function at death, but whose autopsy studies showed extensive Continued on Page S2


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The three pound marvel

Are your feet ready for spring? American Podiatric Medical Association To help get your feet ready for spring, the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) recommends the following ten do-it-yourself tips. 1. Soak the feet with warm water for at least 10 minutes. 2. Remove thickened, dead skin build up (also known as calluses) around the presoaked heels, balls and sides of the feet with a pumice stone or foot file. 3. Use an exfoliating scrub on the soles, sides and tops of the feet to eliminate dry, flaky winter skin. 4. Apply and massage a healthy amount of emollient enriched skin lotion all over your feet to hydrate the skin and increase circulation. 5. Clip toenails with a straight edge toenail clipper to just above the top of each toe to ensure nails do not become curved or rounded in the

corners 6. Before bed, very lightly wrap cellophane around your entire foot. The cellophane will act as a makeshift sauna by locking in moisture. 7. Apply nail polish to the toenails only if the nail is healthy. Remove polish regularly to let the nail bed breathe. 8. Practice good foot hygiene, including daily washing of the feet with soap and water, drying feet carefully, particularly between the toes. 9. If any skin or nail conditions exist, see a podiatrist for a medical diagnosis. 10. Inspect your sandals or flip flops from the previous year. Discard any that appear too worn.

For more information on foot health, visit the American Podiatric Medical Association at www.apma.org.

Continued from Page S1 brain damage such as what might occur in Alzheimer’s disease. It’s as if their brains had found a way to adapt to a degree of disease pathology that would typically cause severe impairment. How can I keep my brain young? It turns out that there are a lot of things we can do throughout life to take charge of our brain health. Converging evidence from multiple areas of brain research is beginning to clarify the kinds of everyday activities that contribute to “cognitive fitness,” or the maintenance of optimal mental functioning. Taken as a whole, such studies point to a number of factors that seem to contribute to a brainhealthy lifestyle, including: • Incorporating physical activity – especially aerobic exercise – into our daily schedule, even if only for 10 minutes at a time. • Stimulating our mind with mental activities and novel experiences that challenge the brain and activate new neural pathways. • Interacting with other people and engaging in social activities. • Having a sense of selfworth and self-efficacy, the feeling that what we do matters. • Reducing cardiovascular risk factors such as high blood pressure and high

cholesterol. • Eating a healthful diet that includes plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables (for antioxidants and other vitamins and minerals) and fatty fish or nuts (sources of Omega-3 fatty acids), and that limits trans fat and saturated fats. • Managing stress and finding healthful ways to cope with high-stress periods. • Getting adequate amounts of sleep – about 8 hours for most adults. In addition, populationbased studies seem to suggest that mild to moderate alcohol consumption – from a couple of drinks a week up to about two a day – is associated with longer life, and in some cases better cognitive functioning. However, it is not at all clear if this is due to a true biological effect of alcohol or because the people who drank alcohol tended also to be doing something else good for their brain health, such as interacting socially. Think about how you can work brain-friendly activities into your day in each of these areas. It’s never too late (or too early) to start. Studies suggest even the “oldest olds” can benefit cognitively from brain builders like exercise, mental stimulation, and social engagement. For more brain information, visit http://www.dana.org.

Get your Brain food here Continued from Page S1 part of this 6-week series you are choosing to work toward improving your memory, thinking more clearly, and having a healthier lifestyle. Series topics are: • Week 1: Welcome – Brain Matter • Week 2: Art Appreciation • Week 3: Dental Dynamite • Week 4: Food for Thought • Week 5: Measuring Up – Metric System • Week 6: Music for the Soul These classes are free to the public and will be offered every Thursday at Golden Years Senior Activity Center (726 South 100 East, Bountiful) from 9-10 a.m. beginning April 8th. For more information, contact Karen Henderson at 801-2953479.


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Eating the right foods for older adults American Dietetics Association ating right doesn’t have to be complicated. Start with the following recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

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Healthy Eating Plan: • Emphasizes fruit, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat or fat-free milk and milk products. • Includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs and nuts. • Is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium) and added sugars. Make Your Calories Count Think nutrient-rich rather than “good” or “bad” foods. The majority of your food choices should be packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber and other nutrients -- and lower in calories. Most older adults need fewer calories than in younger years. Making smart food choices can help you stay healthy, manage your weight and be physically active.

Focus on Variety Eat a variety of foods from all the food groups to get the nutrients your body needs. Fruits and vegetables can be fresh, frozen or canned. Include more dark green vegetables such as leafy greens and broccoli and orange vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes. Vary your protein choices with more fish, beans, and peas. And, eat at least 3 ounces of whole grain cereals, breads, crackers, rice or pasta every day. Know Your Fats Look for foods low in saturated fats, trans fats and cholesterol to help reduce the risk of heart disease. Most of the fats you eat should be polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Check the Nutrition Facts panel on food labels for total fat and saturated fat. Physical Activity for Fitness and Health Balancing physical activity and a healthful diet is your best recipe for managing weight and promoting overall health and fitness. Set a goal to be physically

active at least 30 minutes every day. You can break up your physical activity into 10 minute sessions throughout the day. If you are currently inactive, start with a few minutes of activity such as walking.Then gradually increase the minutes as you become stronger. How Many Calories Do I Need? The number of calories you need each day depends on your age, gender and activity level. The estimated calorie needs for adults age 51 and older are listed in the chart below. For women who are: Sedentary (not active) 1,600 calories per day Moderately active 1,800 calories per day Active 2,000 calories per day For men who are: Sedentary (not active) 2,000 calories per day Moderately active 2,200 to 2,400 calories per day Active 2,400 to 2,800 calories per day Sample MyPyramid Plan This is a sample daily eating plan for a 1,800 calorie food pattern.Your calorie needs

may be more or less. For a personalized MyPyramid Plan and more information about the food groups, go to www.mypyramid.gov. Food Group Amount: • Grains - 6 ounces • Vegetables - 21/2 cups • Fruits - 1 1/2 cups • Milk - 3 cups • Meat & Beans - 5 ounce Oils & Discretionary Calories: • Aim for 5 teaspoons of oils a day. • Limit extra fats and sugars to 195 calories a day. Special Nutrient Needs Calcium and Vitamin D Older adults need more vitamin D and calcium to help maintain bone health. Include three servings of

vitamin D-fortified, low-fat or fat-free milk and yogurt each day. Other calcium-rich foods are fortified cereals and fruit juices, dark green leafy vegetables and canned fish with soft bones. If you take a calcium supplement or multivitamin, choose one that contains vitamin D. Vitamin B12 Many people over 50 years old do not get enough vitamin B12. Fortified cereal, lean meat and some fish and seafood are sources of vitamin B12. Ask your doctor or dietitian if you need a vitamin B12 supplement. Fiber Eat more fiber-rich foods to help stay regular. Fiber also can help lower your risk for

heart disease, control your weight and prevent type 2 diabetes. Choose whole grain breads and cereals and include more beans and peas. Fruits and vegetables also provide fiber. Potassium Increasing your intake of potassium along with reducing sodium (salt) may lower your risk of high blood pressure. Fruits, vegetables and low-fat or fat-free milk and yogurt are good sources of potassium. Also, choose and prepare foods with little or no added salt. For additional food and nutrition information, visit www.eatright.org.

‘Be Fit & Fab’ Advice Corner Obesity leads to heart disease. Overweight individuals use almost twice as many healthcare services as people within normal, recommended weight levels. Let’s get our bodies moving! May you live long, live strong, and live happy!

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By Bonnie Athas, DCHD Registered Dietician

Put your best foot forward University of Utah nursing student, Charity Farmer, gets ready to massage Joan Meyers’ foot. Meyers is one of many seniors at Autumn Glow Senior Activity Center who participated in free foot assessments.


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Senior Gala Dinner-Dance tickets now available By Bob Ballew, DCHD PIO hose Were The Days” is the theme for the third annual Senior Gala Dinner-Dance on Wednesday, April 14, 6-9 p.m. Hosted by Davis County Health Department Senior Services, the dinner, floorshow, and dancing to live Big Band music are the festivities planned for a senior citizens “senior prom.” “Building on the success of the previous two years of galas, we’re so very fortunate to be able to tap into the musical talents of Davis High School again this year,” said Sally Kershisnik, division director over the county health department’s Senior Services programs. “We’ve purposely kept the price as low as we could – $7.50 per person – to make this event affordable,” said Kershisnik. Call or pick up tickets at the health department’s Farmington

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location (801-451-3377), as well as at the Autumn Glow Senior Activity Center (801-544-1235) in Kaysville, the Golden Years Senior Activity Center (801-295-3479) in Bountiful, and the Heritage Senior Activity Center (801-773-7065) in Clearfield. The deadline for ticket reservations is April 7. The dinner-dance is in the Davis High School Commons and cafeteria at 325 South Main in Kaysville. Davis High School’s Jazz Band along with several talented student singers and dancers transform themselves into the Moonlight Orchestra, Moonlight Singers, and Moonlight Dancers providing a floorshow and dance music from the Big Band era. The event is “Best Dress.” “Just like the previous years’ galas, we want to see as many seniors come out and enjoy themselves with familiar music from

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Following dinner, dessert and a floor show, many diners filled the dance floor while enjoying the Big Band Music of Davis High School’s Moonlight Orchestra at last year’s sold-out Senior Gala. Davis County Health Department’s Senior Services sponsors its third annual Senior Gala Dinner-Dance on Wednesday evening, April 14. Ticket are available until April 7 for seniors (and “senior supporters”) at the local senior activity centers and at the Health Department Annex in Farmington.

their youth,” said Kershisnik. “But it doesn’t stop there. We encourage ‘senior supporters’ to escort and maybe even dance with their favorite senior relative, friend, or

neighbor.” According to Kershisnik, this event is made possible by volunteers and donations from local community partners including: Davis High

School, Davis High School Jazz Band and student supporters, Davis Behavioral Health, and the Davis County Health Department staff.

Hoard no more Lunch and Learn series By Bonnie L. George Administrative Assistant Continuing Education at The University of Utah he Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at The University of Utah has a Lunch and Learn winter series that is now in full swing. The free lectures are for people age 50 and over. RSVP is not required. Public lectures for this month’s Lunch and Learn series are: • Snow Rollers, Rotors, and Cloud Waterfalls: Observing Mountain Weather Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2010, Noon – 1 p.m., Ft. Douglas Museum Those who live near mountains know that mountains are often exposed to weather events and phenomena that are not seen in other environments. Emphasis will be given to weather in the Wasatch Mountains,

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Davis County Health Department’s Senior Services held an event that was perfect for spring cleaning. A free community shred event called “Shred the Facts” was held last month at Autumn Glow and Golden Years Senior Activity Centers where seniors like Eric Challis (pictured above) and several members of the community took advantage of protecting their privacy by bulk shredding unneeded personal documents along with learning about changes in Medigap plans, services provided by APS, and services provided by Davis County’s Senior Services.

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and time will be reserved for answering your meteorological questions. • Living Together Along the Shores of The Great Salt Lake Wednesday, Apr. 14, 2010, Noon – 1 p.m., Ft. Douglas Museum The Great Salt Lake is a hemispherically important ecosystem for millions of migratory birds. At the same time, it generates millions of economic dollars for the state of Utah through the development of its resources. Come learn more about the lake and the work that Friends of Great Salt Lake is doing to preserve and protect it. • "I Ain't the Indian You Were Expecting" Wednesday, Apr. 21, 2010, Noon – 1 p.m., Ft. Douglas Museum Take a journey from "shedding oppression" to walking in both worlds. We will examine who is an American and whose

stories get told/recorded and why. Topic includes dismantling stereotypes/myths of American Indians in school curriculum. • Love and Chaos Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2010, Noon – 1 p.m., Ft. Douglas Museum Some ancient cultures believed that when love is withdrawn, chaos fills the void. Love and chaos are polar opposites. This very simple assertion calls for examination of past and current history, our lives, and our societies. Registration is now open for the spring 2010 term. Classes include: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War; Ceramics; Myths and Meanings of the American West; Singing for Health; Joy of Yoga, and many more. Call 801-585-5442 for more information or to register for the spring term.

Just because someone is ‘advanced in years’ does not make them an unsafe driver. The American Health Assistance Foundation developed a brochure “Safety and the Older Driver” which examines keys concerns of the aging driver. Included in this brochure are the following safety tips and strategies for the older driver. To compensate for the effects of normal aging on driving ability, older drivers should consider the following: • Drive primarily on streets that you know. • Limit your trips to places that are easy to get to and close to home. • Take routes that avoid risky spots, such as freeway ramps and left turns. • Don’t drive at night or in bad weather. • Taking a driver safety course designed to refresh your knowledge of driving and teach you how to compensate for agingrelated changes. A Self-Test for Drivers Older drivers should frequently monitor their driving behavior and look for warning signs of problems. To help determine whether you are a safe driver, see if any of the questions below apply to you, and if so, you should check with your doctor. Do you: •Sometimes get lost while driving? • Have trouble seeing signs in time to respond to them? • Have trouble pushing down on the gas pedal or brakes? • Find it hard to look over your shoulders when you back up? • Get dizzy or drowsy after taking your medications? • Get nervous driving in traffic or on unfamiliar roads? For more information and tips on safe driving for the older driver, visit American Health Assistance Foundation’s website, www.ahaf.org.


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Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010 City, 7:30-9:30 p.m., free lesson at 7:30 p.m. with $5 admission. Great atmosphere, fabulous dance music, everyone welcome. For info call Margene Anderson at 801-298-8047 or visit www.dance-scene.com.

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April 3-4 • The Utah Orchid Society (UOS) will host the annual spring orchid show at Red Butte Garden, 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $6 general admission to Red Butte Garden allows access to the orchid show. Don’t forget to bring your camera. http://www.utahorchidsociety.com

April 3, 10, 17, 24 • The Iguana Art Saturday will feature local artists and craftsmen. This is a non-profit event and artists pay nothing to display and sell their art. Saturdays, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 945 S. 200 West Bountiful. Iguanaart@hotmail.com

April 21 • “I Ain’t the Indian You Were Expecting,” 12-1 p.m. Commander’s House, Ft. Douglas Museum. Part of Osher’s free Lunch and Learn series for people 50 and over, 801-585-5442.

April 28

Rodgers Memorial Theatre takes to the high seas with “H.M.S. Pinafore.” See “stage” for more info.

• Love and Chaos, 12-1 p.m. Commander’s House, Ft. Douglas Museum. Part of Osher’s free Lunch and Learn series for people 50 and over, 801-5855442.

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• Farmington City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., Main Park, 100 S. Main. Ages 12 and under. • Centerville City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 9:30 a.m., Founder’s Park. • West Bountiful City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., at the large bowery behind West Bountiful City Hall, 550 N. 800 W. • Kaysville City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., Barnes Park, 900 W. 200 N. Ages 12 and under. • Woods Cross City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., Woods Cross Elementary • Fruit Heights City annual Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., City Hall Park, 910 S. Mountain Road. • Easter Egg Hunt HAFB museum’s third annual Easter Egg free-for-all, with over 9,000 colorful candy-filled eggs. Many eggs will also contain special prizes! Separate sections will be provided for various ages of children, 9 a.m. outside on the lawn. • Take a walk on the wild side with the Wild Bird Center, The Nature Conservancy and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. See Sandhill cranes, as they migrate back to Utah for the nesting season. Leave the Layton Wild Bird Center, 10 a.m. and travel to the Nature Conservancies, Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve. The Wild Bird Center is located at 1860 Woodland Park Drive, across from the Barnes and Noble. Call 801-5258400 or visit www.wildbirdcenter.com/layton for more info. • As a special feature of Easter weekend, the Myers Mortuaries and Myers Evergreen Memorial Park will have an Easter Memorial Balloon Release, 3 p.m. at the Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden. Those wishing to decorate a balloon, to honor a loved one who has died, should be there at 2:30 p.m. The event is open to the public and free of charge. Rain or shine.

April 7, 10 • Auditions for “The King and I.” April 7, 6-8 p.m. and April 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. Anyone age 8 to adult can audition. Be prepared to sing 16 bars of a Broadway musical and to perform a cold read. Kids ages 18 and under will have to pay a participation fee of $15 residents, $25 non-residents plus $75 refundable volunteer deposit all due at the time of audition. Farmington Parks and Recreation, 801-451-0953.

April 16 • Will the IRS suck you dry? Come give some more! There will be a community blood drive hosted by Bob Aamodt, Inc. at 630 N. Main Street, Farmington, 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Sign up today by calling (801) 447-4200 or register on the Red Cross website at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code: bobaamodt. You can also contact the Donor Eligibility Hotline at 1-800-627-0000 for questions about eligibility.

April 19 • Layton City and the Davis Arts Council are excited to present the second annual Show Layton Your Talent contest. Event rules and audition applications can be obtained online at www.laytoncity.org or www.thedavisarts.org. Application deadline is Monday, April 19, 2010 at 5 p.m. Auditions will be held on Saturday, May 1 beginning at 12 p.m. at the Layton High School auditorium. The top 15 finalists will perform at the opening concert of the Davis Arts Council’s Summer Nights with the Stars.

April 24 • Energy Fair, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wetland Discovery Point Building, 676 South 50 West, Kaysville

(at the Utah Botanical Center). Free admission. Bring the whole family. Explore the new LEED Certified Wetland Point, enjoy free snacks and drinks, learn about saving energy from the experts.http://extension.usu.edu/e nergyconsumer

CONCERTS April 1

• The Clearfield Community Band will present a free spring concert, 7 p.m. The “Signs of Spring” Concert will take place at the Davis County Library North Branch, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield.

April 9 • Pianist Christine Messick will perform in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, 7:30 p.m.

April 10 • Elizabeth Velez Urie, flute, will present a program of sacred music, folk songs, and classical selections in the Assembly Hall, on Temple Square, 7:30 p.m.

April 30

• Bountiful High School Music Dept’s annual fundraising event, a night of Big Band Music and Dancing, featuring the superior rated Bountiful High Jazz I Ensemble, 6:30 p.m. in the BHS Old Field House, 695 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful. Tickets are $5 or $20 family in BHS office 801402-3900 or at the door.

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March 26-April 24 • Rodgers Memorial Theatre presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s

HMS Pinafore, 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville. For tickets and more information, please call 801-298-1302.

April 9, 10, 14-17 • Ballet West celebrates 20th Century master choreographer George Balanchine, April 9, 10 and 14-17 at the Capitol Theatre with “Balanchine’s America,” a triple-bill of the great choreographer’s works – each one intimately linked to America. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee on April 17 at 2 p.m. For tickets visit www.arttix.org or call 801-355-ARTS.

April 9-11, 14-18 • The University of Utah Dept. of Theatre presents “The Would-Be Gentleman,” at the Babcock Auditorium (first level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the University of Utah campus, 300 South 1400 E., SLC). Performances are at 7:30 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on April 17. 801-581-7100 for ticket info.

CLASSES April 1, 8, 15, 22

• Davis County Health Department’s Family Caregiver Support Program is offering a 12-week series of classes for individuals caring for family members who are older or frail. The classes are free to the public. Individuals may attend at anytime during the series. Classes will be offered at the Autumn Glow Senior Activity Center, 81 E. Center, Kaysville at noon. A complimentary lunch is provided but an RSVP by Monday at noon is required for the meal,

Megan 801-451-3506. No reservation is required to attend the class only. April 1, Mental Illness in the Elderly, presented by Kim Cannon, Davis County Health Dept. Senior Services. April 8, Legal Issues for Seniors, presented by Eric B. Barnes, The ElderCare Law Firm. April 15, Nutrition for Seniors, presented by Bonnie Athas, Davis County Health Dept. Senior Services. April 22, How to Overcome Worrying, by Richard Smart, Do It For You.

April 7 • Snow Rollers, Rotors and Cloud Waterfalls: Observing Mountain Weather, 12-1 p.m. Commander’s House, Ft. Douglas Museum. Part of Osher’s free Lunch and Learn series for people 50 and over. Call 801-5855442 for more information.

April 10 • Ballroom, Swing, & Salsa Classes (Beginning & Intermediate/Advanced) - American Legion Hall, 52 W. 200 S., Bountiful, 4 weeks, 4-7 p.m., $5/person/hour for Clipper Readers. For more information please call Margene Anderson at 801-298-8047, or visit www.dance-scene.com

April 14 • Living Together Along the Shores of The Great Salt Lake, 12-1 p.m. Commander’s House, Ft. Douglas Museum. Part of Osher’s free Lunch and Learn series for people 50 and over. 801-585-5442 for info.

April 17 • Ballroom, Swing, & Latin Dancing. Date night dancing fun! Columbus Center Auditorium, 2531 S 400 E, Salt Lake

• Empower Your Mind to Success! Learn how the mind governs thoughts, actions and results. Call to register and for directions, 801-755-7706.

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.

CLUBS Tuesday and Friday

Need bass guitar or bass fiddle and drums to complement Tuesday and Friday morning bands at Golden Years Senior Center, Bountiful. This is a fun volunteer gig. Call Howard at 801-298-4267.

Second Saturday Davis County Amateur Radio Club meets the second Saturday of the month, Davis County Justice, Complex, Farmington. 10 a.m. Visit DCARC website at www.DCARC.net

Wednesday The local Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday night, 7-8 p.m. at the Deseret First Credit Union Building, second floor. Guests are encouraged.

First Tuesday Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Come to the Bountiful Library, 725 S. Main, Bountiful, 7-8:30 p.m., downstairs, 298-9095.

Third Tuesday The Bountiful chapter of the League of Utah Writers meets at 7 p.m. at the Bountiful/Davis Art Center, 801-444-3636.


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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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 10, 2002 and executed by KELSEY R. WOOLLEY AND KRISTI L. WOOLLEY, 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 13, OAKVISTA PARK NO. 1, BOUNTIFUL CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF 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.: 050640013 The address of the property is purported to be 2626 SOUTH EDGEHILL DRIVE, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KELSEY R. WOOLLEY AND KRISTI L. WOOLLEY, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONN.A., TRUST 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, 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: March 22, 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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 4, 2008 and executed by JENNY R. BELL AND DANIEL DELEON, JOINT TENANCY., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOR 85, AMENDED MELANIE ACRES PHASE 3, CLEARFIELD 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.: 121260085 The address of the property is purported to be 441 WEST 2400 SOUTH, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JENNY R. BELL AND DANIEL DELEON, JOINT TENANCY.. 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: March 22, 2010

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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 -0182984 C-5866 3/25-4/8

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 -0182959 C-5869 3/25-4/8

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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 April 13, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 14, 2007 and executed by STANLEY W BECKSTROM, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: THE SOUTH 63.0 FEET OF LOT 4, DAR VERDA SUBDIVISION, BOUNTIFUL 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.: 030640004 The address of the property is purported to be 349 NORTH 350 WEST, BOUNTIFUL, UT 840107027. 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 STANLEY W BECKSTROM. 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: March 15, 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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 20, 2006 and executed by KYLE SMITH, SINGLE MAN., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 245 NEWCASTLE GREENE TOWNHOMES P.U.D. PHASE 2 CLEARFIELD, CITY, DAVIS COUNTY UTAH ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-314-0245 The address of the property is purported to be 401 EAST 500 SOUTH, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KYLE SMITH, SINGLE MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: March 22, 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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated November 9, 2006 and executed by EZEKIEL HART, 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 #22, BURNINGHAM SUBDIVISION, DAVIS COUNTY, 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.: 04-022-0022 The address of the property is purported to be 296 NORTH 400 EAST, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS,INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-21, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be EZEKIEL HART. 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: March 22, 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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 9, 2008 and executed by EARL J LAKE, 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 26, CONTINENTAL ESTATES PLAT C. CONT 0.25 ACRES AND IMPROVEMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN DAVIS COUNTY IN THE 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.: 07-067-0034 The address of the property is purported to be 330 E 750 S., 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 EARL J LAKE. 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: November 13, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

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 -0180661 C-5840 3/18-4/1

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 -0155779 C-5864 3/25/4-8

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 -0181927 C-5859 3/25-4/8

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 -0112534 C-5860 3/25-4/8

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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 25, 2009 and executed by MATTHEW R ELKINS, AND CARRIE ELKINS, HUSBAND AND WIFE JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 317, PHEASANTBROOK NORTH CLUSTER SUBDIVISION PHASE 3A2, 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.: 083370317 The address of the property is purported to be 1955 COOPER ST, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037-9825. 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 MATTHEW R ELKINS, AND CARRIE ELKINS, HUSBAND AND WIFE 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: March 22, 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 April 15, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 18, 2007 and executed by NICKOLAS JENSEN AND LINDSEY JENSEN, 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 14, BERKSHIRE WEST PLAT "C", ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 060640114 The address of the property is purported to be 1942 SOUTH 925 WEST, WOODS CROSS, UT 84087. 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 NICKOLAS JENSEN AND LINDSEY JENSEN, 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 14, 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 April 13, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 26, 2008 and executed by G TROY PECTOL AND TAMMY JEAN PECTOL HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 111, ABERLOUR SUBDIVISION, WOOD CROSS 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.: 06-237-0111 The address of the property is purported to be 2272 SOUTH 1500 WEST, WOODS CROSS, UT 84087. 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 G TROY PECTOL AND TAMMY JEAN PECTOL 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: March 15, 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 April 13, 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: January 7, 2010

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 25, 2005 and executed by KACIE B. MILLER, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, 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 167, EDGEHILL ESTATES NO. 13, WEST POINT CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 14-321-0167 The address of the property is purported to be 643 NORTH 2750 WEST, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF HARBORVIEW 2005-08 TRUST FUND, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KACIE B. MILLER, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY. 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: March 22, 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 -0157111 C-5839 3/18-4/1

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 -0104517 C-5841 3/18-4/1

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-5844 3/18-4/1

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 -0183000 C-5863 3/25-4/8

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 -0181924 C-5865 3/25-4/8

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 25, 2007 and executed by LARA AMAKOM, 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 1216, WINDSOR MEADOWS PHASE 12 SUBDIVISION, 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.: 122381216 The address of the property is purported to be 2761 WEST 1425 NORTH, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-5CB MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 20075CB, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be LARA AMAKOM. 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: March 22, 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 -0182452 C-5868 3/25-4/8


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Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 15, 16 and 17

South Davis Recreation Center 500 North & 2nd West • Bountiful There will be informative seminars all day Friday, April 16 on home and health issues If you have a business and want to participate in this event, please call the Clipper at (801) 295-2251 ext. 137.

FREE ADMISSION Show Hours: Thursday & Friday 10 am- 7pm Saturday, 10 am-4pm

LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL will provide FREE Health screenings during the event which includes blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, body fat/BMI and more Please note the Home & Garden show scheduled for April 2 & 3 has been combined with the fair show above


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BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

Missionaries Called to serve ELDER LANDSAW Elder Kaycee Landsaw, son of Barbie Landsaw and Dewey Landsaw, has been called to serve in the Georgia Atlanta Mission. He will s p e a k April 11 at 2:45 p.m. in the Woods Cross 3rd Ward, 1450 S.350 W.,Bountiful. ELDER LANDSAW Elder Riley Landsaw, son of Barbie Landsaw and Dewey Landsaw, has been called to serve in the Arizona Mesa Mission. He will speak April 11 at 2:45 p.m. in the Woods Cross 3rd Ward, 1450 S. 350 W., Bountiful.

SISTER POWELL Sister Ashley Powell, daughter of Doug and Lauri Powell, has been called to serve in the Chile Rancagua Mission. She spoke March 28 and enters the MTC April 14.

Missionary deadline: Monday, noon

THE 180TH ANNUAL General Conference will be April 3 and 4 at the Conference Center in Salt Lake.

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An estimated 100,000 faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are expected to attend the 180th Annual General Conference this weekend. As in recent years, conference sessions will be held in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. General sessions will be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday, with the Priesthood meeting set for Saturday at 6 p.m. Those attending the Sunday session must be in their seats before 9:30 a.m. for the broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word. Officials say that messages of inspiration and guidance will be delivered by the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and general officers of the Church. Tickets are required to enter the Conference Center, where attendees

will be required to pass through a security check. Cameras, recording devices, weapons, food, backpacks, packages and large bags will not be allowed. Overflow seating will be available in the Tabernacle, the North Visitors’ Center on Temple Square, and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building for all sessions. Overflow seating will also be available in the Conference Center Theater for Priesthood and Sunday sessions only. Overflow seating for Spanish speakers will be provided in the Assembly Hall for all five sessions. Tickets are not required for admission to overflow facilities. Those unable to attend sessions in the Conference Center or adjoining facilities, will be able to watch proceedings via television, satellite and Internet broadcasts or listen via radio.

Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010

Area churches to host Easter services Special Easter week services will be held in churches throughout Davis County, as Christians worldwide mark the death and resurrection of their Savior Jesus Christ. Area services include: Assembly of God A 10 a.m. service will be held at Abundant Life Assembly of God, 410 N. Main. At the Christian Life Center, 2352 E. Highway 193, Layton, an Easter Sunrise Service will be at 8 a.m. Services with an Easter message are also scheduled at 9 and 11 a.m. Baptist At Bountiful First Baptist Church, 1915 S. Orchard Drive, an Easter celebration will be at 11 a.m. Grace Baptist Church, 390 N. 400 East, will hold an

Easter service at 10:30 a.m. Catholic St. Olaf Catholic Church, 1800 S. Orchard Drive, the Mass of the Lord’s Supper will be Thursday at 7 p.m. on Good Friday at 3 p.m., the Veneration of the Cross is scheduled for 3 p.m. At 7 p.m., the Stations of the Cross will be walked. Holy Saturday, a liturgy service will be held at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday Masses will be celebrated at 8:30 and 11:15 a.m. St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 210 S. Chapel Street, Layton, is holding the Divine Liturgy of the Passion and Death of the Lord on Good Friday at 3 p.m. in Spanish and 7 p.m. in English. On Saturday, a Mass for the Church Throughout the World is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. and Easter Masses will be celebrated at 8:30 and

10:30 a.m. in English and 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. in Spanish. Episcopal The Night Watch at the Altar of Repose service will be held at 8:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection,1131 S. Main, Centerville. On Good Friday, services will be at noon and 7 p.m.On Holy Saturday, the Great Vigil of Easter is set for 7:30 p.m., and Easter day worship service is at 10 a.m. Lutheran At Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 1840 S. 75 East, Bountiful, a Maundy Thursday service will be held at 7 p.m. On Good Friday, a Tre-Ore service (detailing the seven last words of Christ) will be at 7 p.m. Easter morning worship will

be at !0:30 a.m. Grace Lutheran Church, 835 N. Main, Bountiful, is holding a Good Friday service at 7 p.m. In Easter Sunday worship will be held at 9 a.m. Non-denominational The Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church, 835 N. Main, will hold Easter services at 11:15 a.m. Presbyterian At Westminster Presbyterian Church, 796 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, a Maundy Thursday Tenebrae service is scheduled at 7 p.m. On Good Friday, the Seven Last Words of Christ service will be 7 p.m. On Saturday at 10:30 a.m. there will be an Easter egg hunt for the children, and Sunday worship services will be at 9 and 11 a.m.

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Hibernate those seasonal items in your garage t’s a lot easier than you think to clear the clutter and organize your garage to fit everything inside — from tools to toys and cars to lawn chairs. An organized garage will open your eyes to spa ce you didn’t realize existed and make room for extra storage or carve out space for a pleasant work environment during the winter months. In order to reclaim valuable real estate in the garage, Karl Champley offers homeowners five easy steps to transform the space:

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1. Define Your Goal: What are your organizational goals for the garage? In most cases, you’ll want to store more inside as the seasons change. If you are expecting a change in weather, maybe you need to store lawn chairs inside. Or, if winter just means shorter days, maybe you want

extra storage for infrequently used items such as camping equipment. Or perhaps you just want to park the car inside again. 2. To Keep or Not to Keep: Determine what you’ll stow and what must go. Go through the garage and keep only what you need and donate or throw out the rest. Better yet, hold a garage sale, some of which can generate $1,000 or more, according to wiki how.com. 3. Elevate What You Can: Can you see your garage floor? Clear the floor of unnecessary clutter and take advantage of the wall space. For example, hang your bike or wheelbarrow on a hook to regain floor space. 4. Select the Right Products: If you want more, you must explore. Do your homework and find storage components that were created specifically for the garage. Look for sturdy shelves to support heavy items, lockable

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Whether you’re preparing for shorter days, the rainy season or a snowy winter, seasonal storage is an important task no matter where you live or how severe the weather. Organized garage space is the final frontier when you have to make room for extra storage.

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Gardening with Charlie - Fencing Out Critters Kathy Bond-Borie, Guest Columnist uilding a fence to keep animals out of your garden is not something to be taken lightly, but it may be the only way to put an end to the feasting of marauding critters. One groundhog can make your broccoli patch disappear overnight. One deer can cut your perennials down to nubs in the same amount of time. A neighborhood cat can turn your garden into a litter box. Since animals have their own particular habits, it can be hard to find a one-size-fits-all solution, so focus on the animals causing the most damage. Here are some ideas for foiling some of the common animals that like to help themselves to our gardens. Deer Since deer can jump, a fence needs to be high and at an angle to deter them. One effective option is an 8- to 10-foot-tall fence slanted at a 45-degree angle toward the direction from which deer are most likely to come. It will make them think twice about jumping. Keep the fence snug to the ground, since

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deer can also wiggle under fences. Electric fences baited with peanut butter and solid fences that block the view to a food source also work well. Cats and Dogs Build a wire mesh fence 3 feet high anchored with sturdy posts. Cats probably won’t climb over, and most dogs can’t knock it over. Bend the base of the fence outward to form a 2-foot-wide apron along the ground to discourage dogs from digging under it. Rabbits Exclude rabbits with a 2-foot-tall chicken wire fence that has 1inch-diameter holes. To prevent them from digging under, curve the bottom of the fence 90 degrees to create an apron a foot

or so wide, and bury it several inches deep. Woodchucks Woodchucks are good climbers, so leave the top 18 inches of a 4foot-tall fence unattached, or string electric wire across the top to discourage these pests. The fence should also have a 2-footwide apron buried a few inches below the soil to stop the pests from burrowing under the fence. Electric fencing placed a few

inches outside a wire fence also helps. Tunneling Critters: Gophers, Chipmunks, Moles These subterranean travelers have the advantage of being out of sight most of the time, so they can do their dirty work of munching your plants undetected. In winter they move beneath the snow and gnaw the bark of young tree trunks, and you often don’t discover the

damage until spring. If your garden is plagued by any of these tunneling creatures, you can create cages or baskets to protect prized plants. Dig a 2- to 3-foot-deep hole in the planting area and line the sides and bottom of the bed with wire mesh. Replace the soil and plant your garden. Protect tree trunks with wire mesh guards placed a few inches below the soil line and 2 feet up the trunk. Check the guards in the spring and fall, adjusting them to make room for tree growth and to be sure they are securely fastened. For more tips and garden information visit www.garden.org A former floral designer and interior plantscaper, Kathy Bond-Borie has spent 20 years as a garden writer/editor, including her current role as Horticultural Editor for the National Gardening Association. She loves designing with plants, and spends more time playing in the garden — planting and trying new combinations — than sitting and appreciating it.

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season, and nurturing plants from seed to harvest is a rewarding experience. Plant seeds six to eight weeks before the last frost date for your region, and place them under fluorescent lights. Contact a nearby Extension Service office or your local weather service to find out your last spring frost date. Disease resistance By planting tomato varieties with built-in resistance to diseases, you can have a bit more control over your garden’s success. For instance, many tomato varieties are resistant to soilborne diseases such as Verticillium and Fusarium wilts and nematodes. Most seed catalogs indicate resistance to these diseases by putting F (Fusarium), V (Verticillium), N (nematodes) after the variety name. You’ll also see varieties with resistance to viruses such as tomato mosaic virus (T), and to Alternaria (A), the fungus that causes early blight. Talk to a nearby Extension Service office or to other home gardeners to find out if any tomato diseases are common in your area. For more tips and garden information visit www.garden.org

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ith store-bought tomatoes nearly devoid of flavor, growing your own is the best way to truly savor the taste of this vegetable that captures the essence of summer. But with thousands of varieties available — from cherished heirloom types to the hottest new hybrids — how do you narrow your choices? Ripening time If you’re buying seeds to start your own plants, read catalog descriptions carefully to discover “days to maturity.” This indicates approximately how soon you can expect ripe fruit once you’ve transplanted seedlings to the garden. Plants sold at garden centers are often labeled “early,” “midseason,” or “late” to indicate when the variety should start ripening. Determinate vs. Indeterminate Determinate plants stop growing once the flower buds emerge. Because of their more restrained size, many determinate varieties need no staking or caging, but providing support can improve the quality of the fruit. All the fruit ripens within a relatively short period of time -- usually

about a week to 10 days. This can be a boon if you’re canning, but for the gardener who prefers to have a fewer number of tomatoes over a longer period of time, indeterminate varieties are a better choice. The vines continue to grow and set fruit throughout the season and won’t quit until the weather turns too hot or too cold to sustain fruiting and growth. How you will use the fruit When selecting a tomato variety, keep in mind what you plan to do with the fruits. There are varieties suited for just about every purpose — eating fresh, making tomato paste, canning, drying — even for grooming into a county fair prizewinner. Seeds or transplants The easiest way to get your tomato patch started is to purchase young plants, also called transplants or starts. You can pick up plants at garden centers or order them through catalogs or the Internet. That said, starting your own seed gives you an almost endless list of varieties to choose from, allowing you to get just the type that will suit your growing conditions and tastes. Starting seeds gives you a chance to exercise your green thumb earlier in the

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It doesn't get any greener than this omeowners searching for an environmentally friendly, energy-efficient home heating system are turning with increasing frequency to geothermal systems to meet their home comfort needs responsibly and affordably. And for good reason: Geothermal home comfort systems are proving to be the world’s greenest heating and cooling systems. A study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named geothermal heat pumps — a system that taps into the constant heat energy stored just below the Earth’s surface — the most efficient heating and cooling system when compared to other types of spaceconditioning equipment, including high-efficiency gas furnaces and air conditioners.

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mixture of alcohol and water. The earth loop transfers heat into the home from the ground during the winter, and removes heat from the home during the summer, releasing it back into the ground. The system can also generate heat for hot water without using fossil fuel or emitting any carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide or other harmful greenhouse gases. Cutting Energy Costs Because geothermal energy is available underground virtually anywhere on Earth, homeowners across the U.S. can tap into the technology to cut energy costs and their carbon footprint. Plus, as the DOE website points out, because geothermal

energy is homegrown, it can help reduce dependence on foreign oil, create jobs in America and help to more favorably balance the nation’s global trade deficit. Meanwhile, experts say the significant cost savings inherent in a geothermal system can translate to a positive return on investment for homeowners. Add the benefit of tax credits or rebates offered by some states and utility companies, and homeowners might see an even faster return on their investment. For more information, visit www.waterfurnace.com or call (800) GEO-SAVE. Geothermal systems cut energy costs and do not produce harmful greenhouse gases.


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Chandeliers add drama handeliers aren’t just for grand ballrooms or even formal dining rooms anymore. They come in so many styles and sizes that they can add a touch of drama to just about any room in the house. Size matters when selecting a chandelier, according to Mary Beth Gotti, a lighting expert with GE Consumer & Industrial. She points out there is a simple way to make sure the fixture is not too large or too small for your room. Just measure the length and width of the room, in feet. Add the two numbers together and the sum should equal the diameter of the chandelier, in inches. In the dining room, however, a chandelier should be scaled to the size of the table, not the room. It should be no greater than the width of the table minus 12 to 20 inches, to prevent anyone from bumping into it. How high off the table should a

chandelier be hung? Gotti suggests that lighting from a chandelier that beams directly down on your guests from above can cast unflattering shadows. The heat from bulbs directly overhead should also be considered. She offered these tips:

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• Avoid high wattage bulbs as they will increase the heat and can increase the potential for glare. • Consider decorative compact fluorescent decorative lamps to reduce watts and extend lamp life. • Try adding shades to chandelier candelabra bulbs or a wall dimmer to help control the light and set a comfortable mood. • For extra sparkle, consider installing small recessed downlights on either side of the chandelier.

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Fenn, Wildcats top Braves, 5-2

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BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor

MASON FENN awaits a pitch that he slammed out of the field for Woods Cross (above) and then is greeted by winning pitcher Austin Bankowski (top, right). Inset: Sam Cook settled down after the first inning and proved a tough hurler for Bountiful.

BOUNTIFUL — The Bountiful Braves might have felt like they needed to call in the bomb squad in the first few innings against Woods Cross Thursday. Masen Fenn rocketed two bombs, and Tyman Weiler smacked another homer to help the Wildcats jump out to a 3-0 lead en route to their 5-2 win over their rivals. “It feels great to come in here and beat them at their place,” Fenn said. “But we also know this is one game and it’s a long season.” In that long season, Fenn has become one of the biggest stories as he continues to connect and hit home runs while churning up the RBIs and snagging anything even close to him at third base. Zac Johnson also went 2-for-3 for Woods Cross. Zac is getting on base and that is great,” Woods Cross coach Paul Ayala said. “It helps set up the rest of the team. “Masen is really playing well,” said Ayala. “He is seeing the ball and hitting well. He doesn’t get too ramped up about things. He takes good swings and sees what the pitcher throws.” Add to the batting of the Cats was a stellar performance by pitcher Austin Bankowski, who finished the afternoon with six strikeouts

while allowing six hits. “Austin did a good job for us,” Ayala said.“He was able to get the ball to pop up or ground out for the most part. He is still working on his mechanics and will only get better.” Bankowski said it all has to do with his first pitch. “When I fell behind in the count they knew the fastball was coming, and they did a good job with it.” Bountiful’s sophomore pitcher Sam Cook earned the praise of the hitter who gave him the most trouble. Fenn sees Cook as a fine pitcher and one who will continue to help the Braves in the future. “I think he (Cook) has good stuff,” Fenn said.“He is a very good pitcher. I just happened to see a couple of things that I was able to take advantage of. I think he’s going to be very good for them.” Bountiful coach Clark Stringfellow agreed. “Once we got through the first inning, Sam really settled in and did a great job for us,” Stringfellow said. “This was a good game.” For the Braves at the plate, it was Dan Lalli and Taylor Byington leading the way. “We fell behind early and fought back for the entire game,” Stringfellow said. “It’s one game in a long season, and we’ll get another shot at Woods Cross at their place next month.” sschulte@davisclipper.com


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BOUNTIFUL — Woods Cross and Bountiful met in what could be a preview of the top two baseball teams in Region 6. While the Wildcats came away with the 5-2 win in the first meeting, both teams realize there is plenty of baseball left on the 2010 campaign. “This was a decent win for us,” said Woods Cross coach Paul Ayala.“I liked the way we came out, but I was a little disappointed with the cruise-control mentality we seemed to fall into in the middle innings. “Bountiful is way too good to play a game with that kind of attitude, and I told our guys that.We have a long season and Bountiful will be part of the Region 6 race for sure.” Bountiful coach Clark Stringfellow echoed the sentiments of his Woods Cross counterpart. “I think you’ll see the Region 6 title come down to us and Woods Cross,” Stringfellow said. “Both teams have good pitching and good hitters, and I really think as the season moves along you’ll see the two of us at the top of the list in this Region. Woods Cross, as of the Bountiful game, remained undefeated and Bountiful’s only other losses came to state powerhouses outside

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BOUNTIFUL’s defense played well for much of the game with Woods Cross. The Braves and Cats should battle for Region 6 supremacy. Region 6. “It’s good to have your rival be good because it keeps you on your toes,” Ayala said. “I think with Bountiful and our team both being strong the guys will remain very focused on what needs to be done to win the Region 6 championship.” Of course, other than beating one another, the biggest thing is winning those other games away from the rival contests. “Both teams have important games in region play,” Stringfellow said. “You have to win those games you’re suppose to win and then beat the other real good teams.” The next showdown between the Braves and Wildcats takes place on

April 20 at Woods Cross. Masen Fenn of Woods Cross may have summed it up best when he said, “beating Bountiful is great but there is a lot of work to do.” sschulte@davisclipper.com

WOODS CROSS players team up for an out in their 5-2 win over Bountiful. The Cats and Braves play again on April 20 at Woods Cross.

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Woods Cross High takes round one, 3-2 BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor

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WOODS CROSS and Bountiful battled in an exciting match. (Right) Woods Cross goalie Truman Ballard covers the ball and (below, right) Zack Cope (white) and Taylor Egbert battle for a loose ball.

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WOODS CROSS — The Woods Cross Wildcats held home service in the first round of this year’s annual matchups with cross town rival Bountiful High, edging the Braves, 3-2 in the smog Tuesday afternoon. “We played with a real attitude of resolve,” said Woods Cross coach Kevin Rigby.“The guys came out in that second half and played much better, and that was the difference.” Woods Cross struck first when Zack Cope fired a free kick through the hands of Bountiful goal keeper Camnee Gautavai. The Braves battled back, and with four minutes left until halftime it was Richard Haddock scoring to tie the contest, 1-1. After halftime, Woods Cross went ahead for good when Justin Ward scored on a penalty kick with 13:45 to play.The penalty kick came after Trevor Reeder was hit on a breakaway attempt. Luis Calquin pushed the Woods Cross advantage to 3-1 when he scored on a feed from Reeder. The Braves scored on a penalty kick in stoppage time to cut the lead to 3-2. “We settled down in that second half, and we moved the ball much better,” Rigby said. “It was a much

better game for us in the second half.” Bountiful coach Lou Plank was left frustrated by what he experienced. “I don’t know how to coach guys to play when they are being pushed in the back and grabbed and things aren’t getting called,” Plank said. “At halftime it was a 12-6 foul calling disadvantage, and for the game we were called for 22 fouls and Woods Cross only was called for 12. “It’s hard to coach the guys in that kind of situation,” Plank said. “When the foul ratio is almost double against your guys, what do you tell them to do? “Maybe we just have bad luck. I don’t know.” Plank did give credit to Woods Cross for the victory. “Woods Cross is a good team, and they won,” Plank said. “That is what happened.” Woods Cross and Bountiful each received stellar play from their goal keepers. Gautavai snared seven saves while Truman Ballard had three. “This is a typical Woods Cross Bountiful soccer game,” Rigby said. “It was hard fought by both teams and came down to one point. It seems like it’s always like this. It’s great high school soccer.” sschulte@davisclipper.com


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Kaysville recreation center gets prize KAYSVILLE — The city council received information on a recent award presented to the city’s Parks and Recreation Department by Utah Parks and Recreation, which honored Kaysville’s Recreation Center as Outstanding Facility of the Year. In detailing the award, Miller said parks staff were shocked to receive the recognition because “the competition was incredible.” He mentioned other communities where a new ice skating rink and a new aquatic center had been built at costs of $3.7 million and $4.5 million, while Kaysville had spent $180,000 over four years and took home the prize. “Our hats go off to Kris Willey and the Parks and Rec department,” he said. The recreation department is housed in the old city fire station at 85 N. 100 East. It covers 8,000 square feet, a far cry from the old home on the city block where it was previously housed. Miller, who oversees the department, also informed

the council of new signs going in at Heritage Park. Whereas earlier signs had asked people to stay off the grass while it was being established, new signs will allow activities as long as they are not organized athletic activities (which put too much wear and tear on the new lawn). In an earlier meeting, Miller and the council agreed that Heritage Park is for families and Frisbee throwing and spontaneous games. Organized practices or games will not be allowed. Miller also announced that city residents needing fill dirt can get it free, with free delivery as well. With every interment in the city cemetery, there are about three cubic yards of dirt that

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so early in the year. “Carson did a great job and has been working hard at the high jump,” Talley said. “He did a great job for us.” The Darts finished first, second, fourth and seventh in the high jump. “We are showing some real good depth in the high jump,” Talley said. Top hurdler for the Darts is Kyler Sprague who was second in the 300-meter hurdles (40.45) while finishing third in the 110-meter high hurdles (15.74). “Kyler is a competitor,” Talley said. “This is a guy who was part of the football team and basketball team, both were second in the state and he knows about competing on a high level.” Second in the high hurdles was Dalton Facer (15.63), who also finished second in the high jump. “Dalton is doing a good job for us.” As for the meet, Talley was pleased and realized Syracuse was not at full strength. “Syracuse is a very good team, and they are still competing without Tyrell Yadley who is a great sprinter,”Talley said. “It’s great to have such good teams here.” The Davis District championships take place this week. sschulte@davisclipper.com

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KAYSVILLE — Tanner Hinds is a pretty good football player. In fact, the Davis High senior was dubbed Mr. Football in Utah and recently signed to play at Weber State. Hinds is now adding to his lore at Davis High as an important member of the track team. At the Davis Super Meet Hinds won the 200-meter in a time of 22.91, was second in the 100-meter and had it not been for a missed handoff between Tanner and his brother Troy he would have been a part of the winning 4x100 relay team. OK, so the kid isn’t perfect. “Tanner has really been a nice surprise for us,” said Davis coach Corbin Talley. “He has given us a boost for sure.” Hinds was part of what Talley called “a total team performance” as the Darts topped Syracuse for the title by outdoing Syracuse 204139. “We won because we got a lot of thirds and fourths,” Talley said. “But we had some serious standouts, too.” Conrad Daley captured the high jump with a leap of 6-4, an impressive height for

Davis girls lead at Davis Invite KAYSVILLE — Davis High track coach Corbin Talley is a man with perspective.As the season progresses, the Darts coach always has one eye on the current situation and one eye carefully set on the state championships. The system has worked as Davis continues to be one of the top track programs in the state and the Darts made a statement of sorts at its own invitational as the Lady Darts scored 198 points to win the meet outdistancing Syracuse (95 points) by more than 100 points. “It’s kind of weird because we don’t have a lot of major standouts on this team,” Talley said. “But we have a lot of girls who are picking up a lot of seconds, thirds and fourths.” While that may be the case, Davis was still led by Jessie Wilding who picked

up first place as a member of the 4 x 800 meter relay team and the 800 meter with an impressive time of 2:25. Wilding also picked up second in the 1600 with a time of 5:22. Danny Figgins, who has been battling illness for three weeks, was a member of the winning 4 x 100 relay team and second in the 100 meter. “It was good to see Danny have a good meet,” Talley said. “She has been sick for a few weeks and is starting to turn the corner.” “Jessie is just a solid runner for us and does great things,” Talley said. Talley always has his pulse on the state and sees Syracuse and Riverton High as teams that will be in the thick of things throughout the year. “Riverton is very strong and Syracuse is as well,” Talley said. “I’m pleased with our performances today.”

TANNER HINDS used his sprinting ability as the Davis Darts won the boys Super Meet last week. At left below, Davis High distance runners Brad Nye and Austin Neuner helped the Darts win the Super Meet last week.

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n Terror up the side of a cliff had one of those moments again. I’ve written about my fear and trepidation over the wild, wild West and its great outdoors. I’ve written of finding the head of a deer in the back of a friend’s truck while I w a s looking for a bag of footballs. I’ve also lived through dead pheasants being skinned at another friend’s house...I came very close to fainting during that experience. I am much better buying my meat and milk at the super market and definitely better walking and traveling in the cities as compared to this beautiful country. After all, I can see the sights on the Nature Channel. Well, it happened again. It wasn’t what I would call a great moment, but certainly one to remember. I was recently at a friend’s house, whose name also happens to be Scott. His son, a friend of my son’s, needed to be brought to a camp out that had already gotten under way. The camp out was a snowcaving outing up Farmington Canyon. Scott asked if I wanted to go for the ride up the canyon to drop off his son. Sounded like a fun way to spend some of my Friday night so off we went. It was dark and we entered the road where the canyon is located and drove pass the pond...the area I thought we were going to drop off Scott’s son. Oh, how wrong I was! We had another 30 min-

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utes of driving to go. Driving up the switchbacks of Farmington Canyon in the blackness of night higher and higher and higher...with no guard rails! Even the Washington Bridge has guard rails!!! I’m not telling you anything you probably don’t know, but I was not prepared for this adventure.And I was NOT very happy about it either. I grabbed onto the leather seats as if they would save me from the fall off the mountain I was certain was about to take place. I also screamed like a 3 year-old child, at the sight of every divot in the road, at every turn, at every vehicle coming down the mountain as we traveled upward. This was a very bad idea as far as I was concerned and the more I screamed the more my friends laughed. “You should do this in the daytime when you can see just how far the drop off is,” Scott said. No, that’s a double bad idea. My anxiety finally reached the boiling point as we approached a rickety bridge covered with snow I literally pleaded to let me out and wait as he made the rest of the ride up the mountain. Nope. We just kept going. If this is a canyon then why are we driving upward? I expected to be in a canyon, not going up the side of a canyon. I was petrified. Finally, after more than 30 minutes of an anxiety-filled ride, we reached our destination and Scott and his son began to unload the camping gear. Me? I leaned over and puked. All of the fear came out in one big heave...much to the entertainment of Scott and the other people camping. This was not a pleasant experience and I really thought I was making progress in this whole outdoors thing. I guess I’m just not there yet. Put me in New York City or LA in the middle of the night and I’m fine. Just keep me off these cliffs.

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Wilkinson stands out for BHS BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor KAYSVILLE — Karen Wilkinson left her mark on the Davis Super Meet. The Bountiful Lady Brave captured the javelin with a throw of 1058, the shot put throwing 39-5.5 inches. Wilkinson also placed third in the discus with a throw of 109-11. Wilkinson’s coach was pleased

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with her throws. “Karen is doing a good job and getting some good throws,” David Monk said. “She’s working hard and had a good meet.” Wilkinson is one of the best in the state in the shot and javelin and her throw in the discus had to put her on the radar of track fans. Wilkinson and Bountiful compete this week at the Davis County championships at Syracuse. sschulte@davisclipper.com

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Vikings hammer Northridge BOUNTIFUL — Viewmont baseball coach Roger Farnsworth talked about his team’s two-game set with Northridge as important to the success of the Vikings. “We’ll have to really come to play next week in the two games against Northridge,” Farnsworth had said. “And they are a tough team.” Seems his troops listened

and then responded as the vikings took the Knights behind the proverbial woodshed twice beating Northridge 14-3 and then 6-0 to improve to 3-1 in Region 1 play as this week’s games began. The 3-1 mark ties Viewmont with Weber and Roy for first place. In the first game, Jordan Hager handcuffed the Knights at the plate; allowing just five hits while pounding the opponent from the plate

with five RBIs. Teammate Carter Hansen slammed a threerun homer to also add to the assault at the Northridge field. On Thursday, the scene shifted to Viewmont, and the Vikings turned to Brad Payne on the mound. The senior mowed down Northridge with a three-hit complete game shutout. Hager smacked a triple, and Garrett Bushman went yard for the Vikings.

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Taylor Perkins shoots and scores for the Bountiful lacrosse team. Last week, the Braves beat American Fork 119, beat Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, 10-7 and dropped a close game to Air Academy, Colo., 8-7. The Braves now stand 3-3 and are twotime defending state champions.


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Willey Ford celebrates 60 years as a South Davis icon BOUNTIFUL — When Marion Willey opened his dealership in 1949, at 190 North Main, Bountiful had a population of about 5,000 and Main Street was the hub of town, drawing the area’s many farmers and others. Centerville was separated from Bountiful, as was Woods Cross. Willey Ford/Lincoln/Mercury and Honda are now celebrating their 60 year anniversary. That includes a new look for the facility, and the addition of the upscale Lincoln/Mercury line. The Ford dealership these days is now at 1800 South Main, while offices such as RE/MAX and more occupy Willey Ford’s original location. Mark Fields, President of the Americas (North and South America), for Ford Motor Company, which includes 3,500 dealerships, stopped by last week. “I am really proud of our dealers,” Fields said, noting Ford hasn’t disenfranchised any of its dealerships as some other auto firms have done. “Our market share is growing,” reversing a 14-year trend,he said.“A lot of that is due to our great product and our great dealers. We’re all in this together,” Fields said of the continuing

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FORD DIGNITARIES Michael DeYoung, region field manager, left, and Mark Fields, North/South America president, mark 60th anniversary/remodeling with Willey Ford’s general manager Bill Barnes and owner Duff Willey. effort to improve the Ford line and make strides in a tough economy. “People plunking down their hardearned money” need to have a quality product that Ford has worked to provide, he continued. “Our goal is that we will be the clearly recognized leader and our quality among the best,” Fields said. “Look what has been invested here (by Willey Ford). This is a top-notch facility. Salt Lake City (area) is a very important market to us and an important truck market,” he added. Fields spent about 3-1/2 hours at

the dealership, touring the facility, visiting with each employee, owner Duff Willey said. “While it’s been a very, very difficult time for so many people in this industry,I owe our success to such loyal employees and customers,” he said. Marion Willey was Duff Willey’s grandfather.“He loved his employees, and that continued through my father, Don (who recently passed away), and now our son, Walker, who carries on the fourth generation. Walker followed his father’s path, both graduating from the University of

Utah, then gaining “real life in-thetrenches” experience in Southern California for several years before returning to the family dealership. “My grandfather passed away when I was only 12,” he said of the company’s founder.“I was also his only grandson, so we were very, very close. He was a terrific guy. “And certainly it’s very close to my heart,having just lost my father (Don). I was also my father’s only son,” Duff Willey said. “He was not only a great great father and mentor, but a business partner and best friend.

“It’s pretty unusual to have that kind of relationship. It was fantastic to be able to join him. He was a fantastic partner and friend.” Walker Willey is following in the family legacy, having returned from California about four months ago.He’s the Honda dealership sales manager. Like family, is business partner Dave Nelson, who Duff Willey said “is like a brother to me. We both started working at the dealership when we were about 15 years old.” The pair have known each other since Millcreek Junior High, attended Bountiful High, and then went to the University of Utah concurrently. “He’s a big part of the success of the dealerships,” Duff Willey emphasized. “Probably the key to our success in retaining employees is the way we do business,” Duff Willey said. “We have had up front pricing and up front price quotes for better than a decade. The way we conduct our business day to day has made it a much more comfortable place for employees. “My grandfather loved his employees, that continued,” he said. Speaking of the community,his customers, Duff Willey said,“It’s 60 years of trying to treat people respectfully and doing the right thing for the right reason, with the right intent.”

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NSL CITY is hiring a P/T Meter Reader. Must be able to effectively read meters and legibly record meter readings; communicate verbally/writing. Lift up to 50 lbs. Application avai. at www.nslcity.org or may obtain at City hall: 20 S Hwy 89, 801-9363877 ext 111. Closing date is April 15th. Hiring range $9.00$13.00/Hr. DOQ/DOE. Equal Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED P/T Waitress Marcello's Fine Italian Restaurant is seeking a P/T mature waitress to work eves. 4 days/wk. Bilingual in Spanish or Italian preferred. Apply in person after 5pm to Rosa at 375 No. Main, Bountiful.

HOUSE CLEANER for large home in North Salt Lake. Must speak good English. Must be able to climb stairs, ladders and be in good shape. Job includes laundry, windows, dusting, floors, bathrooms, kitchen, dishes and general house maintenance. $15/hr. 10 hours a week. Send resume to: “Cleaning”, PO Box 909, Bountiful, Utah 84011. WAREHOUSE WORKER Wanted Warehouse in Bountiful looking to fill warehouse position. full time M-F starting pay $8.50/hour. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs. send resume to jobs@mymindseye.com no phone calls please.

Personnel Technician I Davis County Office of Personnel Management, $12.39/hour. Performs a variety of technical and paraprofessional duties for the Personnel Office. Position may be underfilled depending on the number of qualified applicants. Official application required; visit our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov for qualifications and applicaiton details or call 801-451-3415. Closes April 12, 2010.

SERVERS & DELIVERY wanted Start making tips right away. Most Servers & delivery drivers average between $1020/hr. Apply in person at Pizza Perfect Italian Restaurant 104 South Main St. Centerville No phone calls NEW SPRING jobs!! Movies, Commercials, TV, Modeling. $75-$895 daily. All ages. No school. 801-601-2225

DRIVER: O/OP’s - Solos & Teams Class “A” Western States and dedicated Runs, 2yrs exp. clean Dmv, weekly pay, 888-4343669 DRIVERS/CDL CAREER Training W/Central Refrigerated We Train, Employ W/$0 Down Financing. AVG $35K-40K 1st Year! 800-525-9277, Ext 501 DRIVER TRAINEES Needed! STEVENS is Hiring No CDL, No Problem! Training avail w/Roadmaster! Call Now! 866-205-3799

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Davis County Information Systems, $13.08/hour. Performs specialized and complex secretarial work requiring the exercise of independent judgment. Position may be underfilled as an Office Specialist II depending on the number of qualified applicants. Official application required; visit our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov for details or call 801-451-3415. Closes April 6, 2010. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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115 YARD WORK

POSITION AVAIL. Self motivated Physically fit, to work w/19yr old in his home & comm. In the Farm. area. PT/FT avail, must be 18+ and exp. w. Autism a plus. Start $11/hr 801-4474644

LAWN & YARD work available. Spring cleanup, weekly lawn service. Will haul away. Call Steve at 801-654-0565.

YARD WORK 3 Hard Workers for $60/per hr. SPRING CLEAN UP. Anything for you and your yard. Call Jared 801-652-3028

***PAYNE’S EXPEDITE*** LOCAL LANDSCAPING & CONCRETE SERVICES * SpringClean-up * Tree Services * Retaining Wall * Concrete Removal & Replacement FREE ESTIMATES Bountiful 294-0003

SPRING CLEANUP Hauling Mowing, small tree/bush trimming, areating, weekly services. Brett @ 801-680-6742 or Margo @ 801-898-3308

LAWN CARE Great Company, pay based on experience, clean driving record requiered. Call 801-296-0478 WANTED VOLUNTEERS musician. Bass guitar & drums for Bountiful Senior Citizen dances. Call Howard 801-2984267 or Max 801-936-0119

105 JOB OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE Administrator/Assistant We’re looking for an organized, positive person, with excellent communication skills, written and verbal, to work in our fast paced Bountiful real estate office. Some experience required. Full-time position. Please email resumes to thegandbteam@gmail.com

115 YARD WORK SPRING CLEAN UP! Spring is coming, let us help you clean your yard and beautify it the season. We also do weekly lawn maintenance and sprinkler repair. Free estimates, Senior Citizen discount. Call Today 801-755-7706 TOPSOIL LANDSCAPE Products, Tell your landscaper you want only weed free composted topsoil. Call for pricing. Delivery avail. Contractor prices avail. Sm loads avail. 801-2958907, 801-544-0201 SPRING CLEANUP Weed, Prune, Mulch, Plant, Licensed & Insured Owner always on site! Free Estimates! Call Kellys Curb Appeal - 801-433-8692 QUAILITY CORE AERATION GARY 801-292-1774 BLACK’S QUALITY landscape Now accepting 2010 lawn accounts weekly yard care, aerating, power raking, yard clean ups, trash outs, sprinkler repair, no job to big or small. Call duke at 801-688-1108 or zach at 801635-8626 BARLOW BROS. Lawn Service/Yard Care- Accepting New Clients. 32 yrs. exp. Dependable/Professional. Weekly Lawn Service. Yard Care. Spring clean-up. 1st wk. free w/mo. contract. Mowin’ for missions! Call Alan 801-4516847. LET US HELP YOU create the yard you’ve always wanted. We specialize in all aspects of Landscaping from new builds to updating your existing yard. Brick/flagstone patios, decks, sprinklers, planting, water features and retaining walls. We bring over 25-yrs experience to your job site. Lincensed, Bonded, Insured. Call Loveland Landscape & Gardens today. 801-294-4300 AERATING & POWER RAKING Weekly Lawn Maintenance Residential & Commercial Spring Clean-up dog Waste Removal 1-888-295 LAWN 1-888-295(5296)

JEFF’S TREE SERVICE 801-298-1069 Tree & stump removals. Pruning, topping, shrubs. Senior discounts. Will beat written bids by 10% OR MORE INTEREST FREE PAYMENTS AERATION BY KERRY Lawn mowing, tilling, aeration, Call Kerry 801-231-7364, Serving since 1986. QUALITY LANDSCAPE Spring Clean-up, Tree trimming, Pruning, Flowerbeds, Weeding, Ground Maintenance, & Monthly Care. Call James 801-637-8062 MAINTENENCE SPRING Core Aeration! Area Lawn Care, 16 Years Experience. FREE Estimates on Weekly Care. Get 3 neighbors and your yard Aerated for free! Call TOM @ 801-347-4027 ENVISION LAWN Care Specializing in weekly lawn care. Call or text me today for a free estimate at 801-706-3321. GOT GRASS? Get your first lawn mow or aeration free with seasonal contract. Free estimates for all your home care needs, Spectrum Home Services of Davis County (801) 292-2400. Licensed, bonded, and insured. QUALITY * CONSISTENCY * VALUE. Peace of mind Owner Always Onsite. Lic and Ins (801) 725-5666 www.larsonyardservice.com

—Miller— FULL SERVICE LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPE

***YARK WORK All Types*** Clean up, weekly lawn maintance, landscaping from A-Z: Sprinklers, plants, sod, water features, out door lighting & more. Lic/Ins. 23yrs in business. 801-292-0450 CRABGRASS A PROBLEM? AccuLawn keeps your lawn & trees healthy. Give AccuLawn a call and ask about our specials. 801-663-3777 PROFESSIONAL SPRING Clean Ups and Sprinkler Upgrades. Now booking spring clean ups, landscape upgrades, sprinkler upgrades. Free estimates. All Season Lawn Care. Call 801-548Jacob 4611 GOLD’S LANDSCAPING, We do it all: We specialize in Spring clean up: Design services, Tree & shrub Trimming and planting. Call 801-824-1453 or 801-2922839 evenings WEEKLY LAWN CARE Weekly mowing, yard work, sprinkler repair & upgrades. Fertilizer programs, bug barrier applications. Free 1st mowing or fertilizer with sign up. Call 801-548Jacob 4611 LUCKY’S LANDSCAPES! Weeding, tree-work, topsoil, cleanups, sprinklers, sod concrete, cement, retaining walls, fence, and hauling. Call 801680-8956 for Free Estimates. ***WEEKLY LAWN CARE*** Mowing, trimming, edging, fertilization, sprinklers. Davis County. 23yrs in business. 801-292-0450

Dependable quality work

We do it all! Complete Landscaping • Sprinkler repair & install • Water Features • Hauling • Rock Work • Excavating • Sod

FREE ESTIMATES 698-6237 or 703-8891 Licensed & Insured SPRING YARD SERVICE, Clean non smoking dependable workers, tree trimming, pruning and cutting down, shrubs, garden tilling, raking, flag stone pavers, concrete, also anything that needs hauled or removed we do it. Call 801-589-5634 TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL or pruning, stump grinding. Call Steve’s Trees, Inc. for a free estimate call 801-298-8838 21yrs experience, and affordable. ***GENERAL CLEAN-UP*** l Weeding of Flower-Beds l Removing of Bushes &Trees l Hauling Away l Complete Landscaping FREE ESTIMATE 801-3283796

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

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801 GENERAL CONCRETE

BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Remove and replace driveway, RV, patios, custom color stamp work. Blockwall and Stonewall Lic. and Insured

Free Estimates CALL JAMES

• Complete tree services • Clean & Haul

WE DO IT ALL Licensed - Insured Free Estimate

296-1396 16899

Specializing in Chapter 7 & 13’s • FREE Bankruptcy Advice • FREE Consultation • Bankruptcy STOPS Collection Calls, Foreclosures & Garnishments 22297

801-637-8062

Cathcart & Peterson, LLC

NEED WRITING? Let me help! I have extensive writing experience and a Master’s in English. Call 801-400-3191.

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

GARAGE DOORS & Openers Repairs on all makes & models, Broken springs, free est on new doors. Mountain West Doors 801-451-0534,801- 294-4636. FOUNDATION PLASTERING & REPAIR Fountain plastering, Concrete, Stucco, Painting. 15yrs experience. Greg 801-859-8764 BRODERICK BUILDERS Licensed/Insured for all your remodeling and handyman needs. bath, kitchen remodels, decks & additions. No job to small Call Jeremy 801-680-8885 for a free estimate. CERTIFIED PERMANENT COSMETIC * Brows - $275.00 * Eye Liner - $240.00 * Lip Liner - $175.00 * Lip Liner & Fill - $250.00 20% off with mention of this ad Call Connie at 801-698-1960

801-298-7200

HANDY MAN Services, New, remodel, framing, dry wall, electrical, plumbing, concrete, tile, paint, etc. 801-447-3437, or 801347-6518 PAINTING 20 years exp. Int/Ext. residential/commercial, prof/finish. free est. Call 801-298-4472 or 801706-2951. HOME UPDATES Kitchen, Basement, Bath, Remodel, Repair, Detail, Experienced, Licensed, Referenced. In or Out, Free Estimate. BB&D Jon 801949-3411 SWB CONSTRUCTION High quality remodeling, design and handy man services. Ref avail. in Bountiful area. Call Stan 801-557-7320

GREAT HAIRCUTS By Real Barbers! Walk-ins welcome. d Thomas Barber Shop 715 W. 500 S. W. Bntfl 801-721-8357

QUALITY ROOFING New, Tear offs, Recovers, Flat, Repairs. No job too small. Licensed, Experienced & Referenced. BB&D Jon 801-9493411

CAPN’ FRESH Lawncare Spring clean-up, weekly and by weekly lawn maintenance, gardening, etc. Call Carl for a free bid at 801-698-4882.

PAINTING AFFORDABLE Ext/Int, fences, decks stained. Handy man Free Est. Trustworthy. All work guaranteed. Loyd 801-698-8276

CEILINGS PAINTING SHEETROCK. Spray, texture, removal, troweled textures, custom painting home repairs. Beattie Home Service’s 801-6648986

***SPRINKLERS*** All types of repairs & up-grades, New Installs. We do it all! Lic/Ins.Since ‘87 801-292—0450

SPRING CLEAN UP! Spring is coming, let us help you clean your yard and beautify it the season. We also do weekly lawn maintenance and sprinkler repair. Free estimates, Senior Citizen discount. Call Today 801-755-7706 HOME REMODELING/REPAIR Finish Basements, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Painting, Drywall/Patching,Finish Carpentry, Small Jobs OK, Licensed/Insured. Call Kevin 801-541-6195 CLEANING LADY Consistently thorough, Dependable. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895

Spring Cleanup is Our Specialty!

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EQUESTRIAN RIDING SCHOOL Hunter-Jumper-Dressage, Horse riding lessons avail. for all ages/levels. Beginner classes for children and adults. Excellent lesson programs for student who want to compete in horse shows. Lesson horses avail. u l t r a s h o w j u m p e r s . com 801-656-5941

**BOUNTIFUL PAINTING** 801-295-3523 Interior/Exterior 15yrs experience. Professional finish guaranteed. Free est. Very reasonable rates. Call 801- 4032058. THE WINDOW SCREENER Window Screens Repaired or Replaced Mobile Unit. Work done on site. 8 yrs Experience, 34 yrs in the area. 801 6640852. HOME REPAIRS, handyman services, home inspections, basement finishing, bath & kitchen remodeling, no job to small. Call DH Construction 801298-2583

Specializing in Flatwork • RV Pads, Patios • Removal & Replacement, Stamping & Colored Concrete Residential & Commercial • Bobcat Work &Grading Backhoe • Fully Bonded, Licensed & Insured • Over 35 Years Experienced • Quality Work Guaranteed • Free Estimates • No Job Too Small For More Information Contact Rodney Cell: 801-698-5242 or 801-295-5890

Licensed/Insured. 27 yrs experience in new construction, electrical, heating, roofing, remodels, home repairs, kitchens, bathrooms, concrete, roofing. Quality workmanship. Fair prices. FREE estimates.

Shane Anderson Construction 801-336-6421

GENERAL HANDYMAN * Spring Clean-Up * Hauling * Painting * Pressure Washing * Garage Floor Cleaning (Scrubbing) * Indoor/Outdoor Carpet * Window Washing * Anything else that needs to be done Call 801-759-3631 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 *PROFESSIONAL* PAINTER 25 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. Call Scott Wray 801-699-1942. DRYWALL HANG & tape New house or remodeling or basement 40 yrs experience Licensed/ Insured Call Phill 801835-0414. IF YOU need your house cleaned fast and efficient and for the right price. Call Yvonne at 801-529-5819 Licensed w/Ref.

121 CLEANING SERVICES CLEANING LADY Consistently thorough, Dependable. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801-2957895 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER Is yours or someone in your family’s home full of clutter? For help call 801-792-7697

130 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES #1 HOME Based Business Selling Gold & Silver Low Start Up, FREE Training www.SilverCoinPro.com 801.987.0070

140 HEALTH NUTRITION DENTAL ASSISTANT FT position, experience required, warm, friendly office in Farmington — Hrs 8-5 M-TH. Call 801-451-6222 or fax resume to 801-451-6262.

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


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240 FOR SALE 55 GAL water storage containers, recycled, clean/sanitized. $22 each or 3 for $55. Previous used for fruit concentrates. 801451-6693

330 AUTOS FOR SALE

Rent to Own! No Credit Required

240 FOR SALE

15 WATER SHARES of Layton Canal Company Irrigation Water. Make an offer call 801-825-4530 250 GARAGE/BOUTIQUE SALES ESTATE SALE 4/10/2010 9 am to 6 pm, 731 E Gentile,Layton,enter from Adams St. Fine China, Crystal,Silver, Pewter,Kitchenware,Small Appliances, Books, Piano/Organ sheet music, Bedding,Yarn, Needlepoint,Clothing, Shoes, Artwork,Camping Equipment and more

270 2 W9A0NH TOTM OEBUY FURNISHINGS Shop this weekend

Mattress Sale!

You save more right here in Bountiful $

29899 Queen Pillow

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Top 2 pc set and up

MATTRESSES

Twin on up Matt only

SOFAS

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& up Sharon Hill co-owner

POOF PILLOW 20 COLORS

$179 & UP

$49 & UP

BANANA CHAIRS

ASSORTED LAMPS

$2999 & UP

Call 801-298-5820 www.kandjauto.com ***RENT 2 OWN*** Cars, Trucks, Vans $299 deposit, drive today no credit required. View inventory @ www.rent2ownauto.com K & J Auto (801) 298-5820

330 AUTOS FOR SALE

07 DODGE Grand Caravan A must see, Like new 7 pass dual side power sliding doors, stow and go seating 56,000 miles $10,500 excellent condition 801540-3424 ***RENT 2 OWN*** Cars, Trucks, Vans $299 deposit, drive today no credit required. View inventory @ www.rent2ownauto.com K & J Auto (801) 298-5820 BUTTERS CAR CAFE 3187 S Hwy 89, Bountiful. Family owned car lot with super clean cars and great prices. BUY with confidence - we’re picky about our cars. Please come look! Call Brad 801-2949000 1990 FORD Bronco II 4x4 has good brakes, battery, & tires. Passed inspection/emission 2010. $1000.00. Call 801-2921806 2000 OLDS ALERO, $2500 125,000 miles, great condition inside and out. Call John 801295-8536 2007 NISSAN MAXIMA, Leather/totally loaded. $19,000. Mileage 36,000. Call 801-6359845 520 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING

MATTRESS & FURNITURE 40 W. 500 South • Bountiful

(801) 292-7827 Accross from Dees

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

310 WATER CRAFT 2003 REINELL 24 foot open bow, less than 50 hours on engine. Perfect condition. $21,000. Call 801-635-9845

320 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1998 CLASS C Itaska Spirit 31’ motor home. 16’ slide, excellent condition. Must see. $24,900. Call 801-231-3320 Brandon.

CNTVL CONDO Newer 2Bd 3Bth, fireplace, 1-car garage, A/C, formal dining, 3-level, great views, no pets/smoking. Owner/agent. $899/mo+utilities 801-381-1899

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL APARTMENTS 2 bdrm, W/D hookups, carport, deck. Gas paid $600.+ 400 deposit Absolutely No smokers 86 E 1100 N. 801-815-2364.

610 CONDOS FOR SALE 3 BED 2 Bath Bountiful Townhome 1650 sq ft. Quiet area, new appliances, 1 car garage, lots of storage $169k call 801-815-7132

$300 Deposit Drive home today • weekly payments

2007 ISHIMOTO 150 CC scooter $599. Like new 1049 miles. Sold as is need a tune up. Cash only 801-451-6693

550 CONDO FOR RENT

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MOBILE PERSONAL Training No gym membership? Improve your fitness level at home with a certified Master Personal Trainer, who comes to you. Sessions include health/body assessments, nutritional guidance, and customized exercise plans. Equipment provided as necessary. $40/hr. Call 801-243-5510 or e-mail chcmpt@q.com for more information. THE VOCE Music Academy Vocal/Keyboarding/Acting/ Pageantry Coaching 801-5401900

540 TRAVEL/TIME SHARE NAUVOO MANSION ON THE HILL. New magnif. 5000sqft home over looking Mississippi River. 12 min from Nauvoo Temple. 6bd, 4bth, 3car garage, A/C. W/D, full Kitchen, dinning, family, living rooms, The whole house is yours. 14/people max . sdoceans.com to view. Call 801-859-8473 $1400-1600/wk

560 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Bountiful 1 room $300/mo Farmington 1 room $325/mo Each includes utilities. Own entry. 801-759-3599

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT NSL LARGE $495/mo. Very clean 2bd, 1bth, dishwasher, disposal, hook ups, A/C. No smokers No pets. Call 801-859-8475 NSL – $595/mo. FIRST MONTH FREE RENT! Large, luxurious, spacious, clean 2bd. Fireplace. Covered parking. Great, quiet location. Easy access to I-15 & Hwy 89. Located between Orchard Dr. & Hwy 89. FREE ON-SITE LAUNDRY. NO SMOKERS/PETS. Hidden Villa – Manager at Apt. #1 290 E Odell Lane (100 N). 801-292-6415 or 801-486-4148.

BOUNTIFUL 4 PLEX large 2bd, 1bth, W/D hook ups, stove, fridge, covered parking, No pets/smokers. Deposit $400, 822 N Main $625/mo . Avail Mar 1st. 801-359-7979 Bonded Realty #1 SUPER OFFER! Pets OK w/dep. Newly remod. 2bd New A/C-furnace. Great location! 167 N Hwy 89, NSL. 801-809-7228. FARMINGTON 2BD fireplace, Hkups, carport, A/C & balcony No smokers/pets, 801-4515223, 801-451-7187, 801-7212373 FREE UTILITIES Farmington nice 2bd apt. W/D hookups, No smokers/pets. $600/mo 801451-6113

1BD, WX-BOUNTIFUL area, $550/mo, new kitchen, paint, light fixtures, covered parking, no pets/smokers. Call Steve 801259-2678 CLEAN AND Spacious 2bd, 1bth, New paint, Central air. Safe and quiet. $550/mo, No smokers/pets. 801-898-0098

NEWLY UPGRADED 1bd 1bth ground level apt. Great Bntfl location – W/D hookups, covered parking. No smokers/pets. $550/mo, $400/dep Call (801) 294-7040

BOUNTIFUL APT. Nice 3 Bdrm , available immediately. Newer appliances, new carpet, tile in kit.& bath, two-tone paint. W/D hkups, 1un/1covered parking. No smoking/pets. $800/mo. + dep. 801-557-7320

BOUNTIFUL ONE bdrm. Private, cozy, close to everything! Nice yard. one year lease $535.00 mo Cleaning/security deposit required. call Mary@801-792-6731 NO smokers, pets! NSL 2BD, 1BTH, basement unit, 319 E Odell Ln #3A, New carpen. 10 mins from SLC. $550/mo, $300 deposit. Ask about move in specials. 801558-8022. 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 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 1/2BD BNTFL 3912 S 850 W cv’rd prkg, W/D hk-ups, nice carpet, tile WOW! New paint. No pets/smokers $560/650/mo, $300/dep. 801-916-3353, 801652-3585 #1 SUPER OFFER! Pets OK w/dep. Newly remod. 2bd New A/C-furnace. Great location! 167 N Hwy 89, NSL. 801-809-7228. Huge 3bd, 1.5bth Townhomes 1600sqft, in NSL. 2 carports, lots of storage, w/d hook-ups, dishwasher. No pets, FREE RENT Call 801-671-0303. ***IMMEDICATE 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!! $99 deposit on OAC. Call today. 801- 936-2005

MUST SEE INSIDE 1195SQFT MOBILE HOME. 2BD, 2BTH NEW CASH PRICE $21,000 FOR FAST SALE! CALL TERRY AT 801-336-7232 OR TRACY AT 801-864-3743

CLEAN 2BD, 1bth, New paint/carpet, W/D hkups, Covered Pk’ing, No smokers/pets $599/mo 1st month 1/2 off. 801-298-5309, 801-330-0303 2BD DUPLEX, very clean no smokers/pets. $660/mo. Call after 6pm at 801-918-4683 CUTE 1BD 4 plex some new carpet and new paint, bathtub, free use of W/D. No smokers/pets. Deposit, $475/mo 110 E 2250 S, Bountiful. Call 435-241-0356 LARGE BOUNTIFUL 3bd, 2bth 140 W 100 N $750/mo, $400/dep W/D hookups, NO Smokers/pets. 801-295-1709.

580 HOMES FOR RENT CENTERVILLE HOME 5BD, 3bth, 2500sqft, 6-car garage,new paint/carpet, appliances included, W/D hk-ups $1625/mo. No smokers/pets. Call Zach 208451-4546 BOUNTIFUL RAMBLER 4BD, 2bth, fenced yard, 2000sqft, carport, new carpet/paint. No smokers. $1490/mo. Call 801-842-9631 FARMINGTON 3BD Secluded, fireplace, garage, 2 living rooms, 2bth. $900/mo Refs. & credit check Call 801698-8404 No smokers/pets. BOUNTIFUL EAST side rambler, 4bd, 2bth, 2 car garage, fenced back yard. 2600sqft, pets nego. $1600/mo. Call 801-4552137 CENTERVILLE 5BD, 3bth, 2500sqft, detached 6 car garage, 1/3 acre, new paint/carpet, stainless steel appliances included, W/D hook ups $1625/mo. No smokers/pets. Call Zach 208-451-4546

Call Today! 801-597-5656 www.JudyAllen.com Best Site!

640 LOTS FOR SALE HENEFER 1 ACRE Building Lot on the Weber River. $209.000. Quiet peaceful views. Agent LaRee 801-725-1232 Kevin 801-292-0881

BOUNTIFUL 1BD. 280 S 425 W $545/mo, $400 deposit. W/D hook ups, hard wood floors. No pets/smokers. Call 801-6987170

3BR TOWNHOUSE- bountiful $890/M0 Large Bonus room, A/C, W/D hookups, 2 parking stalls, $500 dep. No pets, No Smoking 801-309-3402

STUDIO APT. No pets/smokers, includes all util. but power, coin op. W/D, $500/mo. 21 S 200 E Bntfl. 801-792-5190

630 MOBILE/MFG. HOMES

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750 OFFICE SPACERENT

Bountiful Bridlewood Estates • .54 Acre View Lot • 4-car gar. • 5 Bedroom, 6 Baths • 4314 S. Monarch Dr. • Virual Tour www.judyallen.com

FREE STANDING: Bntfl. Professional Offices on 500 S between 1st and 2nd E, 900 to 1,200sqft. 801-292-2882 or 801-5574179

Paddock Dr.

OFFICE SPACE for rent on Main Street in Bountiful $250 a month includes utilities, Call Brad 801-792-8894

• 1744 sq. ft., • 3 Bedroom 3 Baths • 2 Car Garage www.judyallen.com

Farmington New • $217,400

INDIVIDUAL OFFICE for rent with large common area and kitchen. $200/mo. Call 801-2998555

810 COMMERICAL PROPERTY Reduced to $217,000 LWH - LEASE Rate $.50.55/SF NNN - 1,250 – 7,750 SF Avail. 10’x12’ Ground Level Doors - Ea Unit has Office, Warehouse. Restrooms, Security Lighting, Landscaping, & Access to I-15. West of Layton Hills Mall off of Hill Field Rd. 1500 – 1564 W 700 N, Layton, Kelsie Akiyama 801-578-5504 kakiyama@naiutah.com NAI UTAH COMMERCIAL REAL INC.

810 COMMERICAL PROPERTY SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE for rent. Street visibility and good traffic. 3,700sqft. 20’ bay door. 567 W 800 S Bountiful. Rent nego. Dalane 801-330-0303

820 HOME FOR SALE MUST SEE IN SIDE 1195SQFT MOBILE HOME. 2BD, 2BTH . NEW CASH PRICE. $21,900 FOR FAST SALE! CALL TERRY AT 801336-7232 OR TRACY AT 801-864-3743

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Amazing Rambler New Inside! Your Dream Kitchen • 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths • 2 Car Garage www.judyallen.com

CENTERVILLE Townhome • 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths • Greenfields Updated! • Garage www.judyallen.com

FREE HOME SEARCH www.JudyAllen.com


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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 April 29, 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: December 29, 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 -0146093 C-5901 4/1-15

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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 April 13, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 2, 2007 and executed by KENNETH BRUCE PURDY AND ARLEEN G PURDY, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 25, NALDER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, 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.: 10-014-0025 The address of the property is purported to be 1322 EAST 1225 NORTH (NALDER CIRCLE), LAYTON, UT 84040. 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 KENNETH BRUCE PURDY AND ARLEEN G PURDY, 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: November 16, 2009

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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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 20, 2006 and executed by TIM CELLA, 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 229, NEWCASTLE GREENE TOWNHOMES, P. U. D. , PHASE 2, CLEARFIELD 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.: 123140229 The address of the property is purported to be 360 EAST 500 SOUTH, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-1088. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R S CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-4CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-4CB, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be TIM CELLA. 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: March 22, 2010

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 -0115612 C-5843 3/18-4/1

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 -0181435 C-5858 3/25-4/8

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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 April 13, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 17, 2007 and executed by KEITH MUNDEN, A SINGLE MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 32, COTTONWOOD ACRES PLAT 'B', A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN IN THE CITY OF BOUNTIFUL, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT. 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.: 040850032 The address of the property is purported to be 745 SOUTH DAVIS BLVD, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be KEITH MUNDEN, A SINGLE MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: March 15, 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 -0025589 C-5838 3/18-4/1

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CITY OF NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND INTENT TO ISSUE SALES TAX REVENUE BONDS PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on March 2, 2010, the City Council (the "Council") of the City of North Salt Lake, Utah (the "City") adopted a resolution (the "Resolution"), calling a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of its Sales Tax Revenue Bonds (the "Bonds") to finance the acquisition, construction, maintenance and improvement of parks and park facilities (the "Project") and the potential economic impact that the Project will have on the private sector, pursuant to the Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the "Act"). PURPOSE FOR ISSUING BONDS The City intends to issue the Bonds for the purpose of (a) financing all or a portion of the costs of the Project, (b) providing for any necessary reserves and contingencies in connection with the Bonds, and (c) paying the costs incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds. MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE BONDS The City intends to issue the Bonds to finance the Project in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $4,500,000. TAXES AND REVENUES PROPOSED TO BE PLEDGED The City proposes to pledge to the payment of the Bonds all of the legally available revenues from Local Sales and Use Taxes received by the City pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 12, Part 2 and Part 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. TIME, PLACE AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The City will hold a public hearing during its City Council meeting that begins at 7:00 p.m. on April 20, 2010. The public hearing will be held at the regular meeting place of the Council at City Hall, 20 South Highway 89, North Salt Lake, Utah. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the City, to the attention of the City Recorder, prior to the public hearing. PURPOSE FOR HEARING The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds and the potential economic impact that the Project will have on the private sector. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO FILE PETITION TO HOLD AN ELECTION NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that pursuant to Section 11-14307(7) of the Act, if within 30 calendar days of the final publication of this notice on April 1, 2010, a written petition requesting an election and signed by at least twenty percent (20%) of the registered voters of the City is filed with the City, then the City shall submit the question of whether or not to issue the Bonds to the voters of the City for their approval or rejection. If no written petition is filed or if fewer than 20% of the registered voters of the City file a written petition, in either case, within 30 calendar days of the final publication of this notice on April 1, 2010, the City may proceed to issue the Bonds without an election.

CITY OF NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH By /s/ LaRae Dillingham City Recorder C-5881 3/25-4/1


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Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-312-0004 Trust No. 122277107 Ref: Chelsey D Jewkes TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4242. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED February 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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded February 13, 2007, as Instrument No. 2244271, in Book 4219, Page 379, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Chelsey U Jewkes, 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 120, coventry at foxboro phase 5, a condominium development, north salt lake city, Davis county, Utah, according to the record of survey map, filed in book 3434 of plats, page 5, and in the declaration of condominium of said development recorded june 14, 2004, as entry no. 1994270, in book 3560, page 917, records of davis county, utah, and any supplemental declarations and bylaws thereto. together with all 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: 279 Birmingham Lane North Salt Lake Ut 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of April 27, 2010 is $146,097.06. 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: Chelsey D Jewkes. Dated: March 24, 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 R302875 03/25/10, 04/01/10, 04/08/10 C-5848

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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 April 20, 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 5, 2005 and executed by Dee Randall as Trustor and granted and conveyed to Washington Federal Savings as Beneficiary and Trustee. The Deed of Trust was recorded on April 6, 2005 as Entry No. 2064276 in Book 3761 at Pages 845-861 of the Official Records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah. W. Jeffery Fillmore has been appointed as 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: LOT 14, SUNSET RIDGE SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE. 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 2421 North 1400 East, Layton, Utah 84040. 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 Dee Randall. 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: March 12, 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-5833 3/18-4/1

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-605-0206 Trust No. 125053307 Ref: Michael P Kunzler TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6526. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 03, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 20, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 05, 2007, as Instrument No. 2285975, in Book 4318, Page 1839-1856, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Michael P. Kunzler, A Married Man As His Sole and Seperate Property, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the 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 206, highlands at glen eagle subdivision phase #2, syracuse city, Davis county, Utah, according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 3207 West St andrews Drive Syracuse Ut 84075. Estimated Total Debt as of April 20, 2010 is $366,557.68. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Michael P. Kunzler. Dated: March 18, 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 R301260 03/18/10, 03/25/10, 04/01/10 C-5827

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, April 14, 2010, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Horizon Financial & Insurance Group Inc., in favor of Mountain America Federal Credit Union, covering real property located at approximately 459 North 300 West #9B, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" 11-440-0009

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The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Mountain America Federal Credit Union, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Horizon Financial & Insurance Group Inc. 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 March, 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. 67008-2362 EXHIBIT "A" UNIT 9, IN BUILDING B, CONTAINED WITHIN THE STERLING PLAZA AN OFFICE CONDOMINIUM, A UTAH CONDOMINIUM PROJECT, AS THE SAME IS IDENTIFIED IN THE RECORD OF SURVEY MAP RECORDED IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. TOGETHER WITH: (A) THE UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID CONDOMINIUM PROJECT'S COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES WHICH IS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT, (THE REFERENCED DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM PROVIDING FOR PERIODIC ALTERATION BOTH IN THE MAGNITUDE OF SAID UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST AND IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES TO WHICH SAID INTEREST RELATES); (B) THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND ENJOY EACH OF THE LIMITED COMMON AREAS WHICH IS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT, AND (C) THE NON-EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND ENJOY THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES INCLUDED IN SAID CONDOMINIUM PROJECT (AS SAID PROJECT MAY HEREAFTER BE EXPANDED) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID DECLARATION OF SURVEY MAP (AS SAID DECLARATION AND MAP MAY HEREAFTER BE AMENDED OR SUPPLEMENTED) AND THE UTAH CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP ACT. C-5801 3/18-4/1 AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, on April 21, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 27, 2005, and executed by GILBERT MARTINEZ JR., as Trustor, in favor of ELECTRONIC MORTGAGE REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on May 3, 2005,

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as Entry No. 2070647, in Book 3780, at Page 815, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2805 West 1425 North, Layton, Utah 84041-3453 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 1213, WINDSOR MEADOWS PHASE 12, SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF LAYTON, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Tax ID: 12-238-1213 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is GILBERT MARTINEZ JR.. 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: March 11, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1390 C-5829 3/18-4/1 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 to the Davis County Courthouse, 805 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah, on Monday, April 19, 2010, at the hour of 4:30 p.m. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by PHOENIX RESTORATIONS, LLC, as Trustor, in favor of SOURCEONE FINANCIAL, INC. and to which reference is hereby made, covering real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, and being more particularly described as follows: Lots 17 and 18, NORTH CANYON HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, PLAT "A" AMENDED, being a part of the Southwest quarter of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Property address: 2511 and 2533 South 200 West, Bountiful, Utah 84010 Parcel I.D. #05-027-0017 Parcel I.D. #05-027-0018 The current Beneficiary of the Trust Deed is SourceOne Financial, Inc., and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is Phoenix Restorations, LLC. Any interested purchasers of the aforedescribed property are informed that the Successor Trustee will accept bids accompanied with cash or cashier's checks at the time of sale. This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED this 16th day of March, 2010.

/s/ Jeffrie L. Hollingworth

Successor Trustee 68 South Main Street, Suite 600 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-8400 Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. C-5847 3/25-4/8

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Notice of Trustee’s Sale Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of April, 2010 . at the hour of 1:00 pm near the front door of the Courthouse located at 800 West State St. Farmington, UT 84025 the undersigned, Edwin B. Parry, Attorney at Law, Trustee, acting pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that Trust Deed originally executed by Greg Poole and Maryann Poole with Western Mortgage Services Corporation. as the original beneficiary, the current beneficiary of the trust deed is Ricore Services, LLC and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Greg Poole and Maryann Poole will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the interest conveyed to the Trustee in that Trust Deed filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, on June 20, 2005 Entry 2081932, Book 3812, Page 461-464 the property therein mentioned and described, purported to be located at 1156 North 200 East, The underLayton, UT 84041. signed disclaims liability for any error in the purported address), being more particularly described as follows: Legal Description: Lot 55, Fort Lane Subdivision No. 2, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorder’s Office. Tax ID #: 10-025-0055 Purchase price payable at the time and place of sale in lawful money of the United States. The sale will be made with out covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances, for the purpose of paying the obligation secured by such Trust Deed, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, and sums, if any, expended under its terms thereof, and interest thereon. Successful bidder must be prepared to tender a cashier’s check for $5,000.00 at the time of sale, and a cashier’s check for the full amount within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Dated March 9, 2010

Edwin B. Parry, Trustee P. O. Box 1387, Bountiful, Utah 84010 (801) 397-2660 C-5830 3/18-4/1

NOTICE OF HEARING FARMINGTON CITY ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held by the Farmington City Planning Commission at the City Offices, 130 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah, at its regularly scheduled meeting on THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, to consider an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance updating listed zones for certain animals to reflect the current zoning classifications (11-29-103(3),(4)); the number of pupils music, dancing teachers, or tutors may teach in conjunction with a home occupation permit (11-35-103(12)); amendment to the wording regarding parking in front yards to be consistent with other wording in the same chapter (11-32103(5)); and a proposed amendment to the minimum size of dwellings permitted reducing the minimum requirement to reflect the previously adopted standard (11-28-110). (ZT-1-10) The public is invited to attend and give written and oral comments. DATED this 1st day of April, 2010 C-5872 4/1


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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 06-172-0318 Trust No. 125162307 Ref: Juan Almeida TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx5035. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED May 09, 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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded May 18, 2007, as Instrument No. 2271118, in Book 4283, Page 1654, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Juan S. Almeida, A Married Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of lot 318, clover dell park no. 3, subdivision, woods cross city, Davis county, Utah according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 2063 South 1550 West Woods Cross Ut 84087. Estimated Total Debt as of April 20, 2010 is $263,661.95. 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: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Juan R. Almeida , Rosalito Almeida Velasco, Noelia Perez Nun. Dated: March 18, 2010. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Ut 84095 (801)254Jordan 9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R302147 03/18/10, 03/25/10, 04/01/10 C-5832 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 April 21, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated November 8, 2007, and executed by EDWARD D. DAYTON AND STACEY H. DAYTON, as Trustors, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on November 13, 2007, as Entry No. 2320577, in Book 4408, at Page 1547, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of

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Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2439 South 600 West, Syracuse, Utah 84075 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 212, WHISPERWOOD ESTATES NO. 2, SYRACUSE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Tax ID: 12-545-0212 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 EDWARD D. DAYTON AND STACEY H. DAYTON. 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: March 15, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1436 C-5834 3/18-4/1 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of April, 2010 at the hour of 1:00 pm on the steps of the Courthouse located at 805 the South Main St., Bountiful, UT undersigned, Edwin B. Parry, Attorney at Law, Trustee, acting pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that Trust Deed originally executed by Marlin W. Dahl and Jenene G. Dahl, with Western Mortgage Services as the original beneficiary, the current beneficiary of the trust deed is Steve Goorman Revocable Trust and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are Marlin W. Dahl and Jenene G. Dahl will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the interest conveyed to the Trustee in that Trust Deed filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, on May 1, 2007 as entry # 2266585 book 4273 page 848 the property therein mentioned and described, purported to be located at 741 East 425 South Layton, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the purported address), being more particularly described as follows: Legal Description: All of Lot 2, Whitesides Estates, according to the Official Plat thereof, on file and of record in the Davis County Recorder’s Office Tax ID #: 11-068-0002 Purchase price payable at the time and place of sale in lawful money of the United States. The sale will be made with out covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances, for the purpose of paying the obligation secured by such Trust Deed, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, and sums, if any, expended under its terms thereof, and interest thereon. Successful bidder must be prepared to tender a cashier’s check for $5,000.00 at the time of sale, and a cashier’s check for the full amount within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Dated March 22, 2010

Edwin B. Parry, Trustee

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 12-550-0216 Trust No. 119750907 Ref: Alisha R Gurnee TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx9932. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED June 06, 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 May 04, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded June 07, 2006, as Instrument No. 2174593, in Book 4050, Page 1215-1233, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Alisha R Gurnee An Unmarried Woman, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 216, gateway subdivision 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: 1887 South Bluff Ridge Drive Syracuse Ut 84075. Estimated Total Debt as of April 01, 2010 is $274,865.23. 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: MortRegistration gage Electronic Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Alisha R Gurnee. Dated: April 01, 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-304946 04/01/10, 04/08/10, 04/15/10 C-5883 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 April 13, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 23, 2007 and executed by RYAN B HOLLAND, SINGLE MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: TS # 09-0159303 LOT 7, LAKE HILLS SUBDIVISION

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NO. 3, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. EXCEPTING: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7, LAKE HILLS SUBDIVISION NO. 3, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER; AN RUNNING THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 00’ WEST 3.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79 DEGREES 00' WEST 89.38 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 46'38" EAST 3.03 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 00' EAST 89.81 FEET ALONG SAID LOT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 111390057 The address of the property is purported to be 335 NORTH 750 EAST, 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 RYAN B HOLLAND, SINGLE MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: January 20, 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 -0159303 C-5842 3/18-4/1

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 11-592-0206 Trust No. 125290807 Ref: Phillip Holland TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7976. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 09, 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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 28, 2007, as Instrument No. 2256261, in Book 4249, Page 43, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Phillip Holland, 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 206, schick farm cluster subdivision 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: 179 South Wellington Drive Kaysville Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt as of April 27, 2010 is $395,320.76. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Phillip Holland and Whitney Holland. Dated: March 25, 2010. James H. James H. Trustee Woodall, 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. R-302592 03/25/10, Woodall 04/01/10, 04/08/10 C-5845 NOTICE OF HEARING - FARMINGTON MEADOWS PHASE 1 CONSERVATION EASEMENT AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held by the Farmington City Council at the City Offices, 130 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah, at its regularly scheduled meeting on TUESDAY, April 20, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, to consider an amendment to the conservation easement in the Farmington Meadows Phase 1 subdivision. amendment The proposed would allow the growth and harvesting of agricultural products and associated structures in the conservation easement. The public is invited to attend and give written and oral comments. DATED this 1st day of April, 2010

Margy Lomax, City Recorder C-5849 4/1

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 04-018-0004 Trust No. 125371107 Ref: Denise Wellington TRA: Loan No. xxxx1607. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED January 09, 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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 16, 2007, as Instrument No. 2236093, in Book 4199, Page 1974, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Denise Wellington, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department 805 South Main St Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 34, ellis park subdivision, block 'b', 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: 480 North Davis Boulvevard Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of April 27, 2010 is $364,338.73. 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: Ocwen Loan Servicing, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Denise Wellington. Dated: March 24, 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-303071 03/25/10, 04/01/10, 04/08/10 C-5850 LEGAL NOTICE CHAD HULSE, Petitioner vs. TAMZYN MROZ, Respondent. CASE NUMBER 104700165 THE STATE OF UTAH TO TAMZYN MROZ: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the Clerk of the Davis County Court, State of Utah, on the above-entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said Answer to Michael D. Murphy, Petitioner’s attorney, at 13 North Main, Kaysville, UT 84037. If you fail to do so within 30 days, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint.

MICHAEL D. MURPHY Attorney at Law 13 North Main Kaysville, UT 84037 Telephone: (801) 547-9274 C-5852 3/25-4/15


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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 01-319-0601 Trust No. 124130407 Ref: Jose Estrada TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6992. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 21, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 27, 2010, at 10:30am, Trustee James H. Woodall, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 23, 2007, as Instrument No. 2255270, in Book 4246, Page 1374-1392, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Jose Estrada, A Married Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of lot 601, foxboro plat 6, north salt lake 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: 1056 West Fox Hollow Drive North Salt Lake Ut 84054. Estimated Total Debt as of April 27, 2010 is $214,346.62. 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: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Jose Estrada. Dated: March 23, 2010. James H.

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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-303659 03/25/10, 04/01/10, 04/08/10 C-5853 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, on April 28, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated November 3, 2006, and executed by SCOTT HYMAS AND TAWNY C. HYMAS, as Trustors, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on November 6, 2006, as Entry No. 2216862, in Book 4154, at Page 733, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2144 West 1275 North, Layton, Utah 84041 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 246, SUNTRAILS SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, PLAT B, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Tax ID: 10-116-0246 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 SCOTT HYMAS AND TAWNY C. HYMAS. 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: March 22, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1459 C-5855 3/25-4/8

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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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 8, 2007 and executed by JAMES L STEVENSON, JR. AND PENNY A STEVENSON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 44, CARRIAGE PARK NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS 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.: 113680044 The address of the property is purported to be 324 SOUTH 450 WEST, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JAMES L STEVENSON, JR. AND PENNY A STEVENSON 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: March 29, 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 -0183956 C-5898 4/1-15

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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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 13, 2008 and executed by SUSANNE L. BLACK 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 76, CANTERBURY CROSSING ESTATES NO. 4, 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.: 123300076 The address of the property is purported to be 2495 WEST 1300 SOUTH, SYRACUSE, UT 84075. 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 SUSANNE L. BLACK 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: March 29, 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 -0184580 C-5897 4/1-15

9000

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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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 13, 2008 and executed by MATTHEW A WELCH AND ANGIE S WELCH, AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 8, HEARTHSTONE ESTATES, 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.: 144270008 The address of the property is purported to be 1376 WEST 1580 NORTH, 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 MATTHEW A WELCH AND ANGIE S WELCH, 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: March 29, 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 -0184941 C-5900 4/1-15

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 21, 2007 and executed by JARED MILO LUND, 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 31, HOLT SUBDIVISION NO. 2, 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.: 100600031 The address of the property is purported to be 1567 WEST STANFORD STREET, 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 JARED MILO LUND, 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: March 29, 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 -0166315 C-5894 4/1-15


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9000

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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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 26, 2009 and executed by STEVEN D. HIGGS, A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 338, WHISPERING WILLOW ESTATES NO. 3, 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.: 114560338 The address of the property is purported to be 264 WEST 800 SOUTH, 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 STEVEN D. HIGGS, 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: March 29, 2010

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 29, 2001 and executed by ROBERT S. VINCENT, 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 6, EVE'S GARDEN SUBDIVISION, CLINTON 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.: 131210006 The address of the property is purported to be 2598 NORTH 1000 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 ROBERT S. VINCENT, A MARRIED MAN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONN.A., TRUST 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, 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: March 29, 2010

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 -0184586 C-5896 4/1-15

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 -0182957 C-5899 4/1-15

9000

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 08-401-0309 Trust No. 121293107 Ref: Nickolas D Parrish TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx2501. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 29, 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 May 04, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 02, 2008, as Instrument No. 2389829, in Book 4606, Page 978, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Nickolas D. Parrish and Amy Parrish 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 309, miller meadows subdivision phase 3, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the Davis county recorder, state of Utah. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 421 West Miller Way Farmington Ut 84025. Estimated Total Debt as of May 04, 2010 is $444,327.25. 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: Amtrust Bank. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Nickolas D Parrish and Amy Parrish. Dated: April 01, 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. Trustee James H. Woodall, R-304956 04/01/10, Woodall 04/08/10, 04/15/10 C-5884 CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HOGAN OFFICE PARK SUBDIVISION PLAT AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon as the matter may be heard, in the City Council Chambers at the Centerville City Hall Building, 250 North The Main Street, Centerville. purpose of the amendment is to amend the Hogan Office Park Subdivision to reflect actual constructed location of 950 North Street. For more information about this proposed project, contact Community Development at 801-292-8232.

Marilyn Holje Centerville City Recorder C-5903 4/1

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Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 11-491-0002 Trust No. 125271307 Ref: Wade Bowen TRA: Loan No. xxxx6272. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED January 09, 2004. 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 May 04, 2010, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 12, 2004, as Instrument No. 1950541, in Book 3453, Page 1649, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Wade S. Bowen and Michelle Bowen, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 2, haymaker subdivision, according to the official plat thereof recorded in the office of the county recorder of said county.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 149 North 700 West Kaysville Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt as of May 04, 2010 is $246,002.44. 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: Ocwen Loan Servicing, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Wade S Bowen and Michelle Bowen. Dated: April 01, 2010. Trustee James H. Woodall, 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 R305220 04/01/10, 04/08/10, 04/15/10 C-5885 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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 21, 2007 and executed by CARL D. HARRY AND SUSAN A. CASE-HARRY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WITH FULL RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP, as Trustor(s) in favor of ELECTRONIC MORTGAGE REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County:

9000

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ALL OF LOT 237, BOUNTIFUL RIDGES SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. 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.: 012620237 The address of the property is purported to be 212 SUMMERWOOD DRIVE, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is CITIBANK, N.A., FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE C E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R S , CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007QX1, ,, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CARL D. HARRY AND SUSAN A. CASE-HARRY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WITH FULL RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: March 22, 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 -0181457 C-5857 3/25-4/8 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 April 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 28, 2007 and executed by LAMONT L WILCOX, AND HEIDI D WILCOX, HUSBAND

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AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 3, WILKIE ESTATES NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS: ALL OF LOT 3, WILKIE ESTATES NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ONFILE 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.: 11-316-0003 The address of the property is purported to be 1944 WEST HILL STREET, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be LAMONT L WILCOX, AND HEIDI D WILCOX, 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: November 10, 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 -0115621 C-5861 3/25-4/8


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Davis Clipper • April 1, 2010

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the east main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, on Monday, April 26, 2010, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Jefferey J. Taylor and Pamela F. Taylor, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, covering real property located at approximately 1261 West 1700 North, Clinton, Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: ALL OF LOT 16, MUIR MEADOWS SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE. 14-0140016 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 Jefferey J. Taylor and Pamela F. Taylor. 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 25th day of March, 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. 94100-1639 C-5880 4/1-15 NOTICE OF HEARING FARMINGTON CITY SUBDIVISION TEXT AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held by the Farmington City Planning Commission at the City Offices, 130 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah, at its regularly scheduled meeting on THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, to consider an amendment to the Subdivision Ordinance eliminating the requirement for public utility easements along rear property lines except when specifically needed (12-7-080(2)), and making minor amendments to the Final Plat submittal requirements (12-6-110). (ZT-210) The public is invited to attend and give written and oral comments. DATED this 1st day of April, 2010 C-5873 4/1

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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 Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, on May 5, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 15, 2007, and executed by RAND E. HILL AND YOLANDA HILL, as Trustors, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on June 18, 2007, as Entry No. 2280568, in Book 4306, at Page 477, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 1674 South 35 East, Bountiful, Utah 84010 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 9, LAKEVIEW PARK SUBDIVISION, PLAT A, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Tax ID: 03-096-0009 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 RAND E. HILL AND YOLANDA HILL. 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: March 25, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1470 C-5888 4/1-15

ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Norma F. Alter, Deceased Probate No. 103700094 Edward Thomas Alter, whose address is 3411 Eastwood Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-3207, 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, Paul J. Barton, at the following address: 345 East 400 South #201, 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 months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: April 1, 2010.

Paul J. Barton Attorney for the Personal Representative 345 East Fourth South, Suite 201 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone No. (801) 322-2300 C-5889 4/1-15

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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 Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, on May 5, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 1, 2006, and executed by WILLIAM M. SNARR AND SANGKI SNARR, as Trustors, in favor of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on May 5, 2006, as Entry No. 2166006, in Book 4028, at Page 877, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2211 East Deere View Drive, Layton, Utah 84040 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 4, CANYON VIEW ESTATES SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF LAYTON, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Tax ID: 09-260-0004 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are WILLIAM M. SNARR AND SANGKI SNARR. 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: March 29, 2010.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY

by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1081 C-5891 4/1-15 CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL ZONING CODE TEXT AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon as the matter may be heard, in the City Council Chambers at the Centerville City Hall Building, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, to consider changes to Chapter 12-36, Table of Uses Allowed, to allow "Animals and fowl for recreation and family food production (chickens/rabbits)" in the agricultural-low (A-L) and residentiallow (R-L) Zones, as a permitted use; and Section 12-32-040(b)(i), establishing family food production as an accessory use in the A-L and R-L Zones; and Section 12-55-240, implementing additional regulations for "Animals and Fowl for Recreation and Family Food Production." You are invited to participate in the public hearing. The matter will be heard in the City Council Chambers at the Centerville City Hall Building, 250 North Main Street, Centerville. For more information about this proposed change, please contact Community Development Department at 801-292-8232.

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Notice of Adoption of Ordinance 2010-02 by City Council of CENTERVILLE CITY Pursuant to Section 17C-4106(1), Utah Code, the City Council of the Centerville City (the “City Council”) is providing this notice with respect to Ordinance 2010-02 which was passed by the City Council on March 16, 2010, adopting the Centerville Parrish-Legacy Crossing Community Development Project Area Plan, as approved by the Redevelopment Agency of Centerville City (the “Agency”), as the Official Community Development Plan for the Centerville Parrish-Legacy Crossing Community Development Project Area #2010-01 (the “Official Plan”), and directing that the notice of adoption be given as required by law. Ordinance 2010-02 and the Official Plan shall become effective upon publication of this notice (the “Effective Date”), at which time the Agency may proceed to implement the Official Plan. The Official Plan is available for general public inspection at the office of the Redevelopment Agency of Centerville City located at 250 North Main Street, Centerville, Utah, during regular office hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. For a period of 30 days after the Effective Date of the Official Plan (the “30-Day Period”), any person in interest may contest the Official Plan or the procedure used to adopt it if the Official Plan or procedure fails to comply with applicable statutory requirements. After the 30-Day Period, no person may contest the Official Plan or procedure used to adopt it for any cause. Dated and published: April 1, 2010.

/s/ Marilyn Holje Recorder, Centerville City C-5890 4/1 CENTERVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A TEMPORARY USE Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Wednesday, April 14, 2010, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the City Council Chambers at the Centerville City Hall Building, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, to consider a conditional use permit for a temporary use; consisting of a seasonal hawaiian shaved ice shack to be located just west of the Subway Sandwich building, 282 West Parrish Lane in the CVH Zone. More information about this proposed change contact Community Development at 801-2928232.

Marilyn Holje, City Recorder C-5893 4/1

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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 12, 2005 and executed by JACI CUMMINGS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 203, OAK WOOD ESTATES,

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PHASE 2, PLAT 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER JUNE 12, 2003 AS ENTRY NO. 1876648 IN BOOK 3310 AT PAGE 189. PARCEL NO.: 08-308-0203 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.: 083080203 The address of the property is purported to be 456 WEST OAKWOOD PLACE, FARMINGTON, UT 84025. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWMBS, INC. CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2005-21, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-21, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JACI CUMMINGS. 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: December 16, 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 -0139260 C-5862 3/25-4/8

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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 22, 2008 and executed by RANDY K. CHAPMAN A MAR-

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RIED MAN., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: TS#09-0182990 LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT "A" Beginning at a point 143.70 feet North and 33.00 feet West from Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence West 103.00 feet, thence South 110.70 feet to the North Line of a street, thence East 88 feet along said North line of street to a point of a 15.00 foot radius curve to the Left 23.56 feet (central angle 90°00', Long chord bears North 45° 00' East 21.21 feet) thence North 95.70 feet to 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.: 140630075 The address of the property is purported to be 800 NORTH 1000 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 RANDY K. CHAPMAN 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: March 22, 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 -0182990 C-5867 3/25-4/8


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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 April 22, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 18, 2005 and executed by REYNA R. HERBISON, as Trustor(s) in favor of ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 33, ORCHARD HILLS PLAT C, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH ALSO: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 33 AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 88°43'00" WEST 20.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20°30'37" WEST 108.25 FEET; THENCE NORTH 30°00'00" EAST 116.55 FEET 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.: 011130033 The address of the property is purported to be 150 SOUTH SPRINGHILL DRIVE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. 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 FOR THE OF CERTIFICATEHOLDERS PARK PLACE SECURITIES, INC., ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-WCW3, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be REYNA R. HERBISON. 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: March 22, 2010

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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 -0182971 C-5870 3/25-4/8 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (Hunters Creek) The following described real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 27, 2010, at the front entrance of the Second District Court Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing that Deed of Trust and Fixture Filing dated August 20, 2008, among DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, as Trustor, to secure certain obligations in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, recorded in the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, on August 22, 2008, as Entry No. 2387971, in Book 4600, at Pages 881-899 (the “Trust Deed”). The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company. The Trust Deed encumbers certain real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows (the "Property"): See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. EXHIBIT A (HUNTERS CREEK) That certain real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: PARCEL 4: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE EAST ONE HALF OF SECTION 15 AND THENCE WEST ONE HALF OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (NORTH ONE HALF OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER) OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE SECTION LINE SOUTH 00°10'19" EAST 1325.57 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTH ONE HALF SOUTHEAST QUARTER AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 6 OF THE ERASTUS FROM ROSE SURVEY OF SAID NORTH ONE HALF OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH ONE HALF OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER NORTH 89°56'45" EAST 1248.01 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF HUNTERS CREEK NO. 3, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE 13 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: THENCE NORTH 0°03'15" WEST 105.56 FEET NORTH 4°04'58" EAST 55.14 FEET, NORTH 0°03'15" WEST 89.29 FEET, NORTH 89°56'45" EAST 105.00 FEET, NORTH 69°18'42" EAST 58.77 FEET, NORTH 89°56'45" EAST, 160.61 FEET, NORTH 0°03'15" WEST 99.60 FEET, NORTH 23°08'32" WEST 80.89 FEET, NORTH 9°32'53" WEST 151.18 FEET, NORTH 13°58'35" WEST 83.51 FEET, NORTH 30°59'13" WEST 82.12 FEET, NORTH 36°56'25" WEST 380.63 FEET AND NORTH

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40°05'08" WEST 302.34 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89°46'49" WEST 75.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 32°38'03" WEST 50.63 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°57'52" WEST 931.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-067-0012 PARCEL 5: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS SOUTH 273.70 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE ALONG THE FAPID LINE; THENCE SOUTH 1320.00 FEET; THENCE EAST 273.70 FEET TO THE QUARTER SECTION LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00°10'19" EAST 1009.52 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 680 AT PAGE 87 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PROPERTY NORTH 37°17'37" WEST 2928.20 FEET (NORTH 37°36' WEST 2909.29 FEET BY RECORD) TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST 1493.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-066-0005 PARCEL 6: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE ALONG THE SECTION LINE SOUTH 00°10'19" EAST 1320.00 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF FAPID, OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORD; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE WEST 273.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1320.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST 273.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-066-0006 Each bidder must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $10,000.00 cashier's check at the sale and certified funds for the balance of the purchase price within forty-eight (48) hours after the sale. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: March 22, 2010.

Steven L. Ingleby

Successor Trustee Callister Nebeker & McCullough Zions Bank Building, Suite 900 10 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Telephone: (801) 530-7367 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C-5875 3/25-4/8

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (The Cottages at Station Park) (DFH 55) The following described real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 27, 2010, at the front entrance of the Second District Court Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing that Deed of Trust and Fixture Filing dated August 20, 2008, among DFH 55, LLC, a Utah limited liability company, successor in interest to DANVILLE

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LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, as Trustor, to secure certain obligations in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, recorded in the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, on August 22, 2008, as Entry No. 2387958, in Book 4600, at Pages 745-762 (the “Trust Deed”). The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is DFH 55, LLC, a Utah limited liability company, successor in interest to DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company. The Trust Deed encumbers certain real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows (the "Property"): See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. EXHIBIT A THE COTTAGES AT STATION PARK DFH 55 That certain real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa1 (CP) BEGINNING AT A POINT 1.66 CHAINS WEST OF THE CENTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 7.47 CHAINS, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE OLD ABANDONED O.S.L RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE WEST 20.12 CHAINS, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WEST LINE OF THE GRANTORS LAND, THENCE SOUTH 621.88 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE D&RGW RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE SOUTH 34°40' EAST 363.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT 6.59 CHAINS SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE EAST 1115.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WEST LINE OF A ROAD; THENCE NORTH 434.94 FEET, MORE OR LESS, ALONG SAID ROAD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-057-0015 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa8 (CP) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 15 AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14 IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 OF THE JAMES T. WORKMAN SURVEY OF THE NORTH HALF AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID CORNER BEING SOUTH 00°03'58" EAST 757.69 FEET (SOUTH 11.48 CHAINS BY RECORD) COINCIDENT WITH THE SECTION LINE FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15, AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH AND WEST LINES OF TRACT 3A OF THE SURVEY PERFORMED BY CORNERSTONE AND FILED AT THE DAVIS COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE WITH A FILE NUMBER OF 003288-D THE FOLLOWING 7 COURSES: NORTH 89°46'56" WEST 105.41 FEET SOUTH 00°13'11" WEST 111.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD PROPERTY, SOUTH 34°42'22" EAST 622.12 FEET, NORTH

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55°17'36" EAST 20.00 FEET, SOUTH 37°57'24" EAST 63.42 FEET, SOUTH 89°46'49" EAST 13.91 FEET, AND SOUTH 34°42'24" EAST 402.49 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID RAILROAD PROPERTY NORTH 89°46'49" WEST 63.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34°42'24" EAST 235.63 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY OF A 1,430.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 14°25'17" WEST; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 849.23 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34°01'34"; THENCE NORTH 41°33'09" EAST 694.59 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 673.28 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 45°41'48" EAST; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 71.76 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06°06'24" TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE NORTH 50°36'12" WEST 171.61 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE RELOCATED SHEPARD LANE RIGHT-OF-WAY AS REFERENCED IN SAID TRACT 3A OF THE CORNERSTONE SURVEY; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID SOUTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING 5 COURSES: (1) SOUTH 62°34'40" WEST 133.36 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY OF A 632.96 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 27°25'20" WEST, (2) WESTERLY 563.43 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51°00'07", (3) NORTH 71°30'01" WEST 113.83 FEET, (4) NORTH 47°12'05" WEST 107.81, (5) NORTH 50°55'20" WEST 61.96 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE LEE ANN EVANS TRUST PARCEL AS RECORDED IN BOOK 531 PAGE 776; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID SOUTH LINE NORTH 89°46'54" WEST 814.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-057-0045 Each bidder must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $10,000.00 cashier's check at the sale and certified funds for the balance of the purchase price within forty-eight (48) hours after the sale. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: March 22, 2010.

Steven L. Ingleby

Successor Trustee Callister Nebeker & McCullough Zions Bank Building, Suite 900 10 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Telephone: (801) 530-7367 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C-5876 3/25-4/8 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (The Cottages at Station Park) The following described real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 27, 2010, at the front entrance of the Second District Court Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing that Deed of Trust and Fixture Filing dated August 20, 2008, among DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, as Trustor, to secure certain obligations in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, record-

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ed in the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, on August 22, 2008, as Entry No. 2387957, in Book 4600, at Pages 745-744 (the “Trust Deed”). The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company. The Trust Deed encumbers certain real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows (the "Property"): See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. EXHIBIT A THE COTTAGES AT STATION PARK That certain real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa2 (CP) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 15 AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF A 4 ROD STREET, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 00°03'58" WEST 570.50 FEET (NORTH 8.52 CHAINS BY RECORD) ALONG THE SECTION LINE FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE SOUTH 89°46'49" EAST 153.10 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 7 OF THE JAMES D. WILCOX SURVEY OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 7 AND THE WEST LINE OF THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 709 AT PAGE 38 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS NORTH 12°27'51" EAST 337.68 FEET (NORTH 12°30' EAST 5.10 CHAINS BY RECORD) TO THE NORTH LINE OF BLOCK 6 OF SAID JAMES D. WILCOX SURVEY; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE SOUTH 89°46'49" EAST 112.06 FEET TO A POINT 85.00 FEET PERPENDICULARLY DISTANT WESTERLY FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD; THENCE PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE NORTH 34°42'24" WEST 188.52 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY WATER LINE OF AN EXISTING RESERVOIR; THENCE ALONG SAID WATERLINE NORTH 84°24'56" WEST 25.59 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID WATERLINE SOUTH 37°14'23" WEST 70.54 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID WATERLINE SOUTH 09°22'29" WEST 109.62 FEET TO THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF AN EXISTING FENCE AS DESCRIBED IN A BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED IN BOOK 2427 AT PAGE 1038 OF SAID RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 89°03'56" WEST 255.50 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF A 4 ROD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE SOUTH 00°13'11" WEST 317.26 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 15 0F THE ERASTUS F. ROSE SURVEY OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE SOUTH 89°46'49" EAST 112.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.


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A.P.N. 08-057-0035 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa4 (CP) PARCEL 1: A 2 ROD STRIP OF GROUND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT NORTH 89°52' EAST 627.82 FEET (NORTH 89°52' EAST 632.88 FEET OF RECORD) ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE AND NORTH 00°13'11" EAST 566.23 FEET (NORTH 562.32 FEET OF RECORD) FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID POINT BEING ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 89°46'49" WEST 82.55 FEET (WEST OF RECORD) TO THE EAST LINE OF AN EXISTING ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 00°13'11" WEST 33.00 FEET (SOUTH OF RECORD) ALONG THE SAID EAST LINE; THENCE SOUTH 49°46'49" EAST 105.69 FEET (EAST OF RECORD) TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE NORTH 34°42'24" WEST 40.25 FEET (NORTH 34°40' WEST 40.123 FEET OF RECORD) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2: A 2 ROD RIGHT-OF-WAY EXTENDING EAST FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED STRIP ACROSS THE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR ACCESS-TO THE PROPERTY ON THE EAST OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. A.P.N. 08-057-0040 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa3 (CP), NCSVH-UTa5 (CP), NCS-VH-UTa6 (CP), NCS-VH-UTa7 (CP) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 14 IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE 1525 WEST STREET AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ABANDONED OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD RIGHT-OFWAY SAID POINT IS SOUTH 89°49'51" WEST 112.21 FEET COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14 AND NORTH 00°41'10"EAST 512.82 FEET COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FROM THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE ABANDONED OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY SOUTH 70°34'11" EAST 60.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT IN BOOK 2435 PAGE 640; THENCE NORTH 00°13'11" EAST 28.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06°35'33" WEST 120.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°05'55" EAST 520.46 FEET TO A POINT 50.00 FEET PERPENDICULARLY FROM SOUTHERLY DISTANT THE CENTER LINE OF THE UNRAILROAD; ION PACIFIC THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE THE FOLLOWING 3 COURSES: (1) THENCE NORTH 50°36'19" WEST 161.86 FEET (2) SOUTH 39°24'28" WEST 49.99 FEET AND (3) NORTH 50°36'13" WEST 457.57 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY OF A 225.03 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 44°15'25" EAST; THENCE

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SOUTHWESTERLY 16.49 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°11'55"; THENCE SOUTH 41°33'09" WEST 655.95 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 1,630.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 1,028.12 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36°08'21"; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD PROPERTY SOUTH 34°42'24" EAST 796.68 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS THE HESS PROPERTY NOW OWNED BY WOODSIDE HOMES; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID PROPERTY'S WEST AND NORTHERLY LINES THE FOLLOWING 3 COURSES: (1) NORTH 00°13'11" EAST 663.34 FEET, (2) NORTH 89°53'15" EAST 1,268.31 FEET, (3) SOUTH 70°14'11" EAST 63.76 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE 1525 WEST STREET; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE NORTH 00°41'10" EAST 21.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N.08-057-0049(NEW) FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTa9 (CP) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A POINT BEGINNING AT SOUTH 89°49'51" WEST 897.80 FEET COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14 AND NORTH 00°10'09" WEST 1147.79 FEET FROM THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, AND THENCE NORTH 29°58'50" WEST 316.29 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41°33'09" EAST 313.04 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY OF A 673.28 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 45°41'48" EAST; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 71.76 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06°06'24" TO THE RIGHT-OFSOUTHWESTERLY WAY LINE OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE SOUTH 50°36'13" EAST 293.56 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 225.03 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 44°15'25" EAST; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 16.49 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°11'55"; THENCE SOUTH 41°33'09" WEST 479.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-057-0046 Each bidder must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $10,000.00 cashier's check at the sale and certified funds for the balance of the purchase price within forty-eight (48) hours after the sale. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: March 22, 2010.

Steven L. Ingleby Successor Trustee Callister Nebeker & McCullough Zions Bank Building, Suite 900 10 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Telephone: (801) 530-7367 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C-5877 3/25-4/8

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (Foxboro) The following described real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 27, 2010, at the front entrance of the Second District Court Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing that Deed of Trust and Fixture Filing dated August 20, 2008, among DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, as Trustor, to secure certain obligations in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, recorded in the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, on August 22, 2008, as Entry No. 2387973, in Book 4600, at Pages 903-929 (the “Trust Deed”). The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LCL, a Nevada limited liability company. The Trust Deed encumbers certain real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows (the “Property”): See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. Each bidder must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $10,000.00 cashier’s check at the sale and certified funds for the balance of the purchase price within forty-eight (48) hours after the sale. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: March 22, 2010.

Steven L. Ingleby Successor Trustee Callister Nebeker & McCullough Zions Bank Building, Suite 900 10 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Telephone: (801) 530-7367 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EXHIBIT A (FOXBORO) That certain real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 10 FEET SOUTH AND 1784.25 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 374.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF A 50 FOOT ROAD; THENCE WEST 72.25 FEET ALONG SAID ROAD; THENCE NORTH 374.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT WEST OF BEGINNING; THENCE EAST 72.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0005 BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 434.5 FEET SOUTH AND 1,576.25 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 376.5 FEET; THENCE WEST 520.25 FEET; THENCE NORTH 376.5 FEET TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF A 50 FOOT STREET (950 NORTH); THENCE EAST ALONG SAID STREET 520.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AS SURVEYED: ALL OF LOT 19 OF WILSON SURVEY (UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION) FILE NO. 003723 AS RECORDED WITH THE DAVIS COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE, LESS AND EXCEPTING ANY PORTION OF THE PARCEL, SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. A.P.N. 06-082-0034 BEGINNING AT A POINT 276-

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1/21 RODS AND 434.5 FEET SOUTH AND 1,576.25 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 385.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34; THENCE EAST 520.25 FEET, MORE OR LESS, ALONG SAID SECTION LINE; THENCE NORTH 193.50 FEET; THENCE EAST 1,059.57 FEET; THENCE NORTH 192 FEET TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF A 50 FOOT STREET; THENCE WEST 1,576.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AS SURVEYED: ALL OF LOT 2 AND LOT 20 OF WILSON SURVEY (UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION) FILE NO. 003723 AS RECORDED WITH THE DAVIS COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE. LESS AND EXCEPTING ANY PORTION OF THE PARCEL, SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. A.P.N. 06-082-0035 BEGINNING 276-1/21 RODS AND 811 FEET SOUTH AND 2616.75 FEET WEST FROM NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 11.2 FEET; THENCE WEST 1,040.5 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11.2 FEET; THENCE EAST 1,040.5 FEET TO BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0039 BEGINNING 276-1/21 RODS AND 10 FEET SOUTH AND 3137 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, THENCE SOUTH 374.5 FEET TO NORTH LINE OF A 50 FEET STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID STREET 116.32 FEET; THENCE NORTH 374.5 FEET; THENCE EAST 116.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0051 A PARCEL OF LAND IN FEE FOR A CUL-DE-SAC AND HIGHWAY PURPOSES INCIDENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FREEWAY KNOWN AS PROJECT NO. 0067, BEING POINT OF AN ENTIRE TRACT OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID TRACT OF LAND ARE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING IN THE SOUTH LINE OF A 50 FEET STREET AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT WHICH POINT IS 1520.736 METERS (4989.29 FEET) SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 34 AND 1,114.730 METERS (3657.25 FEET) WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS MONUMENTED WITH A COUNTY BRASS CAP, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING IS ALSO 117.805 METERS (386.50 FEET) NORTH AND 308.956 METERS (1013.64 FEET) WEST FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS MONUMENTED WITH COUNTY BRASS CAP; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 12.192 METERS (40.00 FEET) ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT; THENCE WEST 16.736 METERS (54.91 FEET) MORE OR LESS; TO A POINT 58.300 METERS (191.27 FEET) DISTANT PERPENDICULARLY EASTERLY FROM THE CONTROL LINE OF SAID PROJECT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING AT A POINT ON BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED JUNE 14, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2279906 IN BOOK 4304 AT PAGE 697; THENCE ALONG SAID AGREEMENT NORTH

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3°09’42” WEST 12.210 538359.1 METERS (40.06 FEET) MORE OR LESS; TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID STREET; THENCE EAST 17.396 METERS (57.07 FEET) MORE OR LESS; ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF STREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0110 A TRACT OF LAND IN FEE BEING ALL OF AN ENTIRE TRACT OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID TRACT OF LAND ARE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT WHICH POINT IS 1520.736 METERS (4989.29 FEET) SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, 1,114.730 METERS (3657.25 FEET) WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 50 FEET STREET AND 117.806 METERS (386.50 FEET) SOUTH FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS MONUMENT WITH A COUNTY BRASS CAP, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING IS ALSO 308.956 METERS (1013.64 FEET) WEST FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS MONUMENT WITH A COUNTY BRASS CAP AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 11.020 METERS (36.15 FEET) MORE OR LESS; ALONG SAID SOUTH SECTION LINE TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A HIGHWAY KNOWN AS PROJECT NO. 0067, SAID POINT ALSO BEING AT A POINT ON BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED JUNE 14, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2279906 IN BOOK 4304 PAGE 697; THENCE ALONG SAID AGREEMENT NORTH 3°09’42” WEST 105.768 METERS (347.01 FEET) MORE OR LESS ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE; THENCE EAST 16.736 METERS (54.91 FEET) MORE OR LESS; TO THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE THENCE SOUTH TRACT; 105.613 METERS (346.50 FEET) MORE OR LESS; ALONG SAID EAST BOUNDARY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0111 A PARCEL Of LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF 900 NORTH STREET, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 01°33’01” WEST 437.50 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 300.75 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, AND THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 764.76 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 2595 AT PAGE 505 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE NORTH 00°09’09” WEST 192.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°49’56” EAST 764.76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09’09” EAST 192.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0127 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED MAY 11, 1999 AS ENTRY NO. 1513131 IN BOOK

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2497 AT PAGE 1007 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 01°33’01” WEST 822.11 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 200.56 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, AND THENCE SOUTH 00°09’09” EAST 192.50 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PROPERTY; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 890.84 FEET TO AN EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE NORTH 00°16’43” EAST 192.51 FEET TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE NORTH 89°49’56” EAST 889.39 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0128 COMMENCING AT A POINT 276-1/21 RODS & 10 FEET SOUTH & 3253.32 FEET WEST FROM NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 374.5 FEET TO NORTH LINE OF A 50 FEET STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID STREET 329.89 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40 FEET; THENCE WEST 74.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 334.50 FEET; THENCE EAST 403.93 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0133 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF REDWOOD ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 AS ENTRY NO. 1548115 IN BOOK 2561 AT PAGE 1037 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS. SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 1,494.79 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 57.93 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, AND THENCE ALONG THE WEST RIGHT-OFWAY LINE SOUTH 00°26’30” EAST 431.73 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PROPERTY; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 517.44 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF CUTLER DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION NORTH 00°37’35” WEST 431.74 FEET TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE NORTH 89°51’33” EAST 518.83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0139 BEGINNING AT A POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 872.49 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 278.43 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, SAID POINT BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 08, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2200005 IN BOOK 4113 AT PAGE 496; THENCE SOUTH 00°21’48” EAST 9.46 FEET ALONG SAID PROPERTY TO THE NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THAT QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1992 AS ENTRY NO. 991795 IN BOOK 1531 AT PAGE 728 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE AND ITS EXTENSION SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 78.23 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE Of PROPERTY CONVEYED IN SAID


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SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED; THENCE NORTH 89°49’56” EAST 78.48 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0160 BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 434.5 FEET SOUTH AND 2096.5 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN: AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 119.91 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2205970 IN BOOK 4127 AT PAGE 1789 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 06°32’15” EAST 10.44 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY OF A 37.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 33.27 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51°31’17” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 75.50 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 23.86 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18°06’30” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 22.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 19.50 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 50°46’39” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 233.00 FEET CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 166.21 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 40°52’18”; THENCE SOUTH 46°40’52” WEST 41.51 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 167.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 136.51 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46°50’02” TO A POINT ON THE EXTENSION OF THE EAST LINE OF FOX HOLLOW DRIVE AS PLATTED IN SAID FOXBORO PLAT 10 SUBDIVISION; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE EXTENSION OF THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID FOX HOLLOW DRIVE SOUTH 00°09’09” EAST 22.71 FEET; THENCE EAST 330.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 376.5 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0175 BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 434.50 FEET SOUTH AND 2096.50 FEET WEST AND SOUTH 376.50 FEET SOUTH FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE EAST 520.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10 FEET; THENCE WEST 851.01 10 THENCE NORTH FEET; FEET; THENCE EAST 330.76 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0177 BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 434.50 FEET SOUTH AND 2096.50 FEET WEST AND SOUTH 376.50 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 10 FEET; THENCE WEST 123.49 10 THENCE NORTH FEET; FEET; THENCE EAST 123.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0178 COMMENCING AT A POINT 276-1/21 RODS AND 10 FEET SOUTH AND 1856.50 FEET WEST FROM NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 374.50 FEET TO NORTH LINE OF A 50 FEET STREET; THENCE WEST 230.34 FEET, MORE OR

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LESS TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2205970 IN BOOK 4127 AT PAGE 1738 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 374.50 FEET; THENCE EAST 230.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0183 BEGINNING 276 1/21 RODS SOUTH AND 1576.25 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST 510.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10 FEET; THENCE EAST 510.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0184 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS PARCEL PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS CHRISTENSEN PAVING PARCEL 3 AS RECORDED IN BOOK 1427 AT PAGE 105, SAID POINT IS SOUTH 00°09’09” EAST 4565.34 FEET (276 1/21 RODS AND 10 FEET SOUTH OF RECORD) AND SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 1576.46 FEET (1576.25 FEET WEST OF RECORD) FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, AND THENCE NORTH 00°09’09” WEST 10.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE DANVILLE PROPERTY ACQUIRED FROM JAMES P HUNTER; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE NORTH 89°50’45” EAST 383.74 FEET TO THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF THE PARCEL RETAINED BY JARED ANDERSON; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID EAST BOUNDARY LINE THE FOLLOWING 3 COURSES: (1) SOUTH 00°04’26” WEST 144.34 FEET (2) SOUTH 89°55’34” EAST 47.71 FEET (3) AND SOUTH 00°04’26” WEST 240.00 FEET TO THE NORTH RANGE WEST LINE OF 900 NORTH STREET; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE SOUTH 89°50’57” WEST 637.93 FEET TO THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS PARCEL KNOWN AS PREVIOUSLY PARCHRISTENSEN PAVING CEL 3 AS RECORDED IN BOOK 1427 AT PAGE 105; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE NORTH 00°09’09” WEST 374.49 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENT PARCEL; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE NORTH 89°50’51” EAST 208.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0185 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED AS ENTRY NO. 1532507 IN BOOK 2533 AT PAGE 384, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 1494.79 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 576.75 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, AND THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 66.68 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED APRIL 04, 2007 AS

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ENTRY NO. 2258812 IN BOOK 4254 AT PAGE 1039 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 00°37’35” WEST 431.74 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 89°51’33” EAST 59.93 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°37’35” EAST 431.74 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0194 BEGINNING AT A POINT SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 906.04 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 577.65 FEET, AND SOUTH 00°37’35” EAST 104.25 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2205969 IN BOOK 4127 AT PAGE 1780 FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE SOUTH 89°05’08” WEST 66.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED APRIL 04, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2258812 IN BOOK 4254 AT PAGE 1039; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 00°37’35” EAST 51.11 FEET; THENCE EAST 66.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT SOUTH 51.67 FEET FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0197 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED AS ENTRY NO. 1532507 IN BOOK 2533, AT PAGE 384, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 1494.79 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 1872.03 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE WEST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED MAY 25, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2273978 IN BOOK 4291 AT PAGE 839; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 275.37 FEET; THENCE NORTH 428.04 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PROPERTY; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 89°51’33” EAST 250.48 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID WEST LINE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE 420.97 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14°24’59” EAST 98.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0203 BEGINNING AT A POINT WEST SOUTH 89°50’51” 2434.28 FEET AND SOUTH 89°50’51” WEST 66.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF FOX HOLLOW DRIVE; AND COINCIDENT WITH THE EXTENSION OF SAID FOX HOLLOW DRIVE NORTH 00°09’09” WEST 34.35 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 233.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; AND NORTHERLY 190.46 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46°50’02”; AND NORTH 46°40’52” EAST 41.51 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 167.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; AND NORTHEASTERLY 97.62 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 33°29’37” TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A 37.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; AND NORTHERLY 40.32 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 62°26’33” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVA-

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TURE OF A 75.50 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; AND NORTHWESTERLY 19.65 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14°54’53” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 22.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; AND NORTHWESTERLY 21.37 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°39’36”; AND WEST 50.85 FEET; AND NORTH 1467.08 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF FOXBORO NORTH SUB PLAT 1; AND COINCIDENT WITH THE SAID SOUTH LINE THE FOLLOWING 17 COURSES: (1) EAST 50.85 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 22.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, (2) SOUTHEASTERLY 21.37 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°39’36” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 75.50 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, (3) SOUTHEASTERLY 22.64 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17°10’53” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 37.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; (4) SOUTHEASTERLY 33.27 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51°31’17”, (5) NORTH 83°27’45” EAST 66.43 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 22.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS EAST; (6) NORTHEASTERLY 21.37 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°39’36” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 75.50 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; (7) NORTHEASTERLY 22.64 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17°10’53” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 37.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; (8) NORTHEASTERLY 33.27 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51°31’17”; (9) EAST 125.41 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, (10) SOUTHEASTERLY 31.42 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”; (11) EAST 50.00 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS EAST, (12) NORTHEASTERLY 31.42 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”, (13) EAST 160.48 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, 31.42 (14) SOUTHEASTERLY FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”, (15) EAST 50.00 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS EAST, (16) NORTHEASTERLY 31.42 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”, (17) EAST 80.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF FOXBORO NORTH SUB PLAT 2; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST LINE SOUTH 70.00 FEET AND WEST 250.48 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED MAY 25, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2273978 IN BOOK 4291 AT PAGE 839 FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 250.48 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86.52 FEET; THENCE 250.48 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID GENERAL WARRANTY DEED; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 86.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

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A.P.N. 06-082-0204 BEGINNING AT A POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 645.94 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 2629.77 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 325.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 145.03 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 30°37’45” EAST 143.83 FEET) TO A POINT OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 46°40’09” WEST; THENCE NORTHERLY 29.51 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 84°32’43” TO THE SOUTH LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2287135 BOOK 4321 PAGE 193; THENCE NORTH 42°40’33” WEST 39.22 FEET ALONG SAID PROPERTY; THENCE SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 465.09 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01°07’27” EAST 109.13 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 03°33’30” EAST 69.72 FEET; THENCE EAST 411.37 FEET, MORE ORLESS, TO POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N.06-082-0223 COMMENCING AT A POINT SOUTH 89°51’41” WEST 276.92 FEET AND NORTH 444.12 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST 225.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH 374.5 FEET; THENCE EAST 225.10 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF FOXBORO NORTH PLAT 8, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 374.50 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0226 BEGINNING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AT A POINT NORTH 378.12 FEET AND EAST 33.73 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 376.15 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE WEST 1040.50 FEET ALONG SAID SECTION LINE; THENCE NORTH 346.50 FEET; THENCE EAST 72.81 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ROAD; THENCE EAST 662.91 FEET ALONG SAID ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 10.35 FEET, MORE OR LESS, THENCE EAST 304.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0227 BEGINNING AT A POINT 2761/21 RODS AND 444.85 FEET SOUTH AND 2435.22 FEET WEST FROM NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST 181.53 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 366.15 FEET; THENCE EAST 123.34 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2205970 BOOK 4127 PAGE 1789; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 00°09’09” WEST 22.71 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 233.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE NORTHERLY 190.46 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46°50’02”; THENCE NORTH 46°40’52” EAST 41.51 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 167.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE NORTHERLY 97.62 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 33°29’37” TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A 37.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO

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THE LEFT; THENCE NORTHERLY 40.32 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 62°26’33” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 75.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 19.65 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14°54’53” TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A 22.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 21.37 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°39’36”; THENCE WEST 50.85 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0228 A TRACT OF LAND IN FEE BEING ALL OF AN ENTIRE TRACT OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID TRACT OF LAND ARE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT WHICH POINT IS 1388.300 METERS (4554.79 FEET) SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 34; 887.486 METERS (2911.70 FEET) WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34 AS MONUMENTED WITH A COUNTY BRASS CAP. SAID POINT OF BEGINNING IS ALSO 250.240 METERS (821.00 FEET) NORTH AND 80.937 METERS (265.54 FEET) WEST FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS MONUMENTED WITH A COUNTY BRASS CAP; AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 745.44 FEET MORE OR LESS; ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT TO A POINT ON BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED JUNE 14, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2279907 IN BOOK 4304 AT PAGE 700; TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2287135 IN BOOK 4321 AT PAGE 193; THENCE SOUTH 03°33’30” EAST 14.08 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°50’51” WEST 70.51 FEET TO EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LEGACY HIGHWAY AS RECORDED IN BOOK 2826 AT PAGE 180 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID AGREEMENT SOUTH 3°09’42” EAST 321.40 FEET; THENCE EAST 18.505 METERS (60.71 FEET) MORE OR LESS; TO AN EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT: THENCE 101.956 METERS NORTH (334.50 FEET) MORE OR LESS; ALONG SAID EAST BOUNDARY LINE TO A SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT; THENCE EAST 233.385 METERS (765.70 FEET) ALONG SAID SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE TO THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ENTIRE TRACT; THENCE NORTH 3.048 METERS (10.00 FEET) ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE BOUNDARY POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0229 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF FOXBORO NORTH PLAT 8, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 1495.38 FEET (1494.79 FEET OF RECORD) ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 576.76 FEET (SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 576.75 FEET OF RECORD) AND SOUTH 00°37’35” EAST 43.73 FEET (431.74 FEET OF RECORD) AND SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 2314.09 FEET, MORE OR


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LESS, TO SAID WEST LINE FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, SOUTH 89°49’56” WEST 759.32 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GUARANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2287135 BOOK 4321 PAGE 193; THROUGH NORTH 03°33’30” WEST 424.63 FEET; THROUGH NORTH 89°49’56” EAST 797.85 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE OF FOXBORO, NORTH PLAT 8, THROUGH ALONG SAID LINE 2 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: SOUTH 16°34’57” WEST 72.22 FEET AND SOUTH 358.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0230 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT BEING SOUTH 01°33’01” EAST 1494.79 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN AND SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 2872.12 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 89°51’33” WEST 797.85 FEET TO EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2287135 IN BOOK 4321 AT PAGE 193; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE NORTH 03°33’30” WEST 429.63 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°51’33” EAST 411.37 FEET TO A POINT OF A 325.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT 100.76 FEET (LC BEARS SOUTH 8°57’48” WEST 100.36 FEET), THENCE SOUTH 309.00 FEET, THENCE EAST 66.00 FEET, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 20.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 31.42 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”, THENCE EAST 162.75 FEET, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 11.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 17.28 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00’00”, THENCE SOUTH 89°08’54” EAST 50.00 FEET, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 11.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 17.87 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 93°04’55”, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 525.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 113.91 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19°25’02”; THENCE SOUTH 16°34’57” WEST 22.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 06-082-0231 C-5878 3/25-4/8 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (Sunset Farms) The following described real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 27, 2010, at the front entrance of the Second District Court Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing that Deed of Trust and Fixture Filing dated August 20, 2008, among DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, as Trustor, to secure certain obligations in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, recorded in the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, on August 22, 2008, as Entry No. 2387970, in Book 4600, at Pages 855-880 (the “Trust Deed”). The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is DANVILLE LAND INVESTMENTS, LCL, a Nevada limited liability company.

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The Trust Deed encumbers certain real property located in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows (the "Property"): See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. Each bidder must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $10,000.00 cashier's check at the sale and certified funds for the balance of the purchase price within forty-eight (48) hours after the sale. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: March 22, 2010.

Steven L. Ingleby Successor Trustee Callister Nebeker & McCullough Zions Bank Building, Suite 900 10 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Telephone: (801) 530-7367 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EXHIBIT A (SUNSET FARMS) That certain real property situated in Davis County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe1 (cp) PARCEL 3: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE QUARTER SECTION LINE NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 2671.91 FEET TO THE QUARTER CORNER COINCIDENT WITH SECTION 9 AND 4 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SECTION 4 BETWEEN THE SOUTH AND CENTER QUARTER CORNERS NORTH 00°15'26" WEST 1316.63 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4, SOUTH 88°50'02" EAST 86.03 THENCE SOUTH FEET; 00°16'04" EAST 270.36 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PLAT 8 AND ANGEL STREET, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE 4 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 7°54'24" WEST 55.03 FEET, SOUTH 84°00'02" WEST 5.64 FEET, NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 15.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 22.78 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 52°32'51" WEST 20.66 FEET) AND NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 793.27 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 204.51 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 16°25'14" WEST 203.94 FEET), THENCE NORTH 0°15'26" WEST 35.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-012-0072 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe2 (cp) PARCEL 1: BEGINNING ON THE WEST LINE OF 50 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY AT A POINT NORTH 606.59 FEET AND WEST 87.46 FEET AND NORTH 70°36' EAST 454.17 FEET AND NORTH 6°35'14" WEST 1298.42 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST; SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 06°35'14" WEST 215.70 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE SOUTH 79°44' WEST 599.56 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 6°34'40" EAST 215.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 79°44' EAST 599.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2:

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A RIGHT OF WAY 50 FOOT IN WIDTH, THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PROPERTY AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 6°35'14" WEST 215.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 79°44' EAST TO THE WEST LINE OF A HIGHWAY. A.P.N. 08-024-0005 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe3 (cp) BEGINNING ON NORTHERLY LINE OF A 50 FEET WIDE PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAY AT A POINT NORTH 606.59 FEET AND WEST 87.46 FEET AND NORTH 70°36' EAST 505.83 FEET AND NORTH 6°35'14" WEST 1505.68 FEET AND NORTH 79°44' EAST 85.17 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 6°35'14" WEST 142.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79°44' WEST 995.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT 13 CHAINS WEST AND 423.00 FEET SOUTH 0°38' EAST FROM WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 10; THENCE SOUTH 0°38' EAST 329.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 79°44' EAST 312.28 FEET MORE OR LESS; THENCE NORTH 6°34'40" WEST 190.73 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT SOUTH 79°44' WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 79°44' EAST (DEED READS WEST) 735.61 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS SOUTH 02°52'39" WEST 1055.85 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND DUE WEST 440.70 FEET AND NORTH 6°34'40" WEST 331.24 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 79°44' WEST 315.67 FEET TO AN OLD FENCE LINE; THENCE NORTH 1°15'30" WEST 36.45 FEET ALONG SAID FENCE TO SOUTH LINE OF GRANTEES PROPERTY; THENCE NORTH 79°44' EAST ALONG SAID LINE 312.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 6°34'40" EAST 36.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-024-0029 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe4 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, AND THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 10, ALL OF TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, THE BASIS OF BEARING BEING NORTH 89°49'36" EAST BETWEEN THE DAVIS COUNTY MONUMENTS FOUND MARKING THE WEST AND CENTER QUARTER CORNERS OF SAID SECTION 10, AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3 OF GEORGE COLEMERE'S SURVEY OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 67°21'54" EAST 154.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 18°14'32" EAST 201.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 09°10'36" EAST 89.26 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE HANSEN PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN THE ALTA SURVEY PERFORMED BY BINGHAM ENGINEERING; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID LINE SOUTH 80°32'42" WEST 1,084.02 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF BLOCK 4 OF HORTON D. HAIGHT'S SURVEY OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 9; THENCE CO-

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INCIDENT WITH SAID EAST LINE NORTH 01°11'25" WEST 423.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH LINE SOUTH 88°21'39" EAST 858.65 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-024-0033 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe5 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON AN EXISTING FENCE AS DESCRIBED IN A BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT DATED JANUARY 13, 1999 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 2435 AT PAGE 643 OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 88°21'39" EAST 12.36 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; SAID POINT ALSO BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST 1311.31 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 9; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 69°10'41" WEST 8.14 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 38°42'36" WEST 117.94 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2183019 IN BOOK 4072 AT PAGE 359 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 35°33'32" EAST 622.83 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 78°57'35" EAST 82.48 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07°28'41" EAST 218.55 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED TO SOUTH LEE BURNINGHAM AND RECORDED IN BOOK 1945 AT PAGE 152 OF SAID RECORDS NORTH 79°44'49" EAST 80.78 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE NORTH 01°11'25" WEST 806.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST HALF SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 88°21'39" WEST 452.65 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-024-0036 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe6 (cp) BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 2225 PAGE 712 IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 00°16'22" EAST 660.00 FEET COINCIDENT WITH THE QUARTER SECTION LINE COMMON TO THE NORTH AND CENTER QUARTER CORNERS OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, OF THE SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND NORTH 89°45'02" EAST 1,130.71 FEET COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH PROPERTY LINE FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9, AND THENCE CONTINUING COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH PROPERTY LINE NORTH 89°45'02" EAST 193.31 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°14'32" EAST 540.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 19°30'42" WEST 456.97 THENCE NORTH FEET; 21°28'07" WEST 117.41 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0022 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe7 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9 AND THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH,

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RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3 OF GEORGE COLEMERE'S SURVEY OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, NORTH 67°21'54" EAST 154.30 FEET (NORTH 67°30' EAST BY RECORD) TO THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF THE REESE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN THE SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED IN BOOK 3800 AT PAGE 481; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID REESE PROPERTY NORTH 18°14'32" WEST 384.72 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58°11'14" WEST 21.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49°33'13" WEST 348.47 THENCE SOUTH FEET; 22°52'01" EAST 189.89 FEET AND SOUTH 69°10'41" WEST 1201.93 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 88°21'39" EAST 12.36 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 88°21'39" EAST 131.31 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0024 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe9 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 2609.858 FEET AND SOUTH 87°52'48" EAST 86.03 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 87°52'48" EAST 1790.86 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 24°19'13" EAST 626.04 FEET THENCE SOUTH 62°53'03" WEST 201.28 FEET THENCE SOUTH 55°52'15" WEST 55.48 THENCE SOUTH FEET; 63°22'57" WEST 226.33 FEET THENCE SOUTH 23°03'48" EAST 271.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 69°37'16" WEST 14.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 25°40'00" WEST 162.58 FEET THENCE SOUTH 67°45'00" WEST 432.87 FEET (SOUTH 67°45' WEST 6.56 CHAINS BY RECORD) TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE NORTH 00°14'32" WEST 6.70 550.96 FEET (NORTH CHAINS BY RECORD); THENCE SOUTH 89°45'02" WEST 193.31 FEET THENCE NORTH 21°28'07" WEST 51.60 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70°29'18" WEST 145.81 FEET THENCE SOUTH 89°45'02" WEST 888.36 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE 00°16'22" WEST 596.98 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0034 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe10 (cp) A POINT BEGINNING AT SOUTH 00°16'22" EAST 660.00 FEET ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE AND NORTH 89°45'02" EAST 1324.030 FEET AND SOUTH 00°14'32" EAST 550.960 FEET FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 67°45'00" EAST 432.870 FEET; THENCE SOUTH

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25°40'00" EAST 161.22 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 6, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE 3 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: SOUTH 69°37'16" WEST 265.22 FEET, NORTH 83°12'58" WEST 61.35 FEET AND SOUTH 70°29'18" WEST 146.25 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED MAY 08, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2166324 BOOK 4029 PAGE 889; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 19°30'42" WEST 119.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0039 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe11 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, BEING PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE WOODSIDE SUNSET FARMS, LLC PARCEL 08-022-0042, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST 1319.28 FEET ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE AND NORTH 01°38'21" EAST 518.84 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9 (BASIS OF BEARING BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST BETWEEN THE EAST QUARTER CORNER AND THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9); THENCE NORTH 61°42'48" EAST 12.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID PARCEL; THENCE SOUTH 32°16'27" EAST 0.14 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH SOUTHERLY 62°21'46" WEST 12.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0049 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe12 (cp) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE WOODSIDE SUNSET FARMS, LLC PARCEL 08022-0043, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST 1319.28 FEET ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE AND NORTH 01°38'21" EAST 518.84 FEET AND NORTH 61°42'48" EAST 12.62 FEET FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9 (BASIS OF BEARING BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST BETWEEN THE EAST QUARTER CORNER AND THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9); THENCE NORTH 61°42'48" EAST 55.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 62°56'43" EAST 75.98 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 62°21'46" WEST 131.49 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 32°16'27" WEST 0.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-022-0050 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe13 (cp) PARCEL 1: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE EAST ONE HALF OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 1330.79 FEET AND SOUTH 86°19'11" EAST 80.03 FEET AND SOUTH 00°16'04" EAST 956.25 FEET AND SOUTH 05°14'26" WEST 86.35 FEET AND SOUTH 34°13'00" EAST 125.73 FEET AND NORTH 52°16'04" EAST 423.93 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY


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OF A 15.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT (LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 81°34'31" EAST 21.61 FEET) AND NORTH 51°05'04" EAST 55.09 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 15.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT AND NORTHERLY 22.99 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87°49'36" AND NORTH 52°16'04" EAST 43.54 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY OF A 633.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT AND NORTHEASTERLY 154.93 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 64.34 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH 32°25'32" EAST 120.41 FEET TO A POINT OF NONTANGENCY OF A 15.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 78°50'03" EAST 20.88 FEET); THENCE EASTERLY 23.10 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 88°14'26" TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOROUGHBRED DRIVE, THENCE ALONG SAID STREET 3 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 272.50 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 102.55 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 46°20124" EAST 101.94 FEET), SOUTH 35°33'32" EAST 447.46 FEET AND NORTH 52°51'10" EAST 55.02 FEET; THENCE NORTH 54°26'28" EAST 163.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH 62°21'46" EAST 131.49 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 04,2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2325287 IN BOOK 4421 AT PAGE 565; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 62°56'43" EAST 27.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 70°29'18" EAST 284.63 FEET; THENCE NORTH 19°30'42" WEST 93.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75°46'09" EAST 75.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 62°58'04" EAST 20.51 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 34°54'26" EAST 201.48 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 22°52'01" EAST 107.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 67°36'04" WEST 20.73 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 22°51'24" EAST 4.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49°33'13" EAST 43.73 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 22°52'01" EAST 189.46 FEET ALONG SAID FENCE; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 69°10'41" WEST 1201.93 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST ONE HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER; SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 88°21'39" EAST 12.36 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID EAST ONE HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER, SAID POINT ALSO BEING NORTH 88°21'39" WEST 1311.31 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST ONE HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 69°10'41" WEST 8.14 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE SOUTH 38°42'36" WEST 117.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 35°33'32" WEST 935.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: PROPOSED KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 11A A PARCEL OF AND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH-

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WEST CORNER OF BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT A AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 352.57 FEET AND EAST 1,167.49 FEET FROM THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN (BASIS OF BEARING BEING NORTH 00°16'22" WEST BETWEEN THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER AND THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9); THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT A AND BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT B, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) COURSES: (1) NORTH 52°51'10" EAST 55.02 FEET, (2) NORTH 54°26'28" EAST 163.10 FEET, (3) NORTH 61°42'48" EAST 68.14 FEET, (4) NORTH 62°56'43" EAST 103.73 FEET, (5) NORTH 70°29'18" EAST 120.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19°30'42" EAST 294.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 68°21'14" WEST 162.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°45'46" WEST 102.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°26'28" WEST 162.52 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PROPOSED THOROUGHBRED DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY NORTH 35°33'32" WEST 34.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°26'28" WEST 210.50 FEET TO THE OF BOUNDARY EASTERLY KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 8 AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE; THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY NORTH 35°33'32" WEST 754.61 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WESTERN DRIVE, SAID POINT BEING ON THE BOUNDARY OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 6 AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A 633.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 51°45'22" WEST; THENCE ALONG THE SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT 6 THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) COURSES: (1) NORTHEASTERLY 64.34 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05°49'25" (CHORD = NORTH 35°19'56" EAST 64.31 FEET), (2) NORTH 32°25'13" EAST 119.83 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY WITH A 15.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 57°34'47" EAST, (3) EASTERLY 23.68 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°27'32" (CHORD = NORTH 77°38'59" EAST 21.30 FEET) TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF THOROUGHBRED DRIVE, AND THE SOUTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT A, SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A 272.50 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH WEST THENCE 32°52'45" ALONG THE SAID RIGHT-OFWAY AND BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT A THE FOLLOWING TWO (2) COURSES: (1) SOUTHEASTERLY 102.55 FEET LONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21°33'42" (CHORD = SOUTH 46°20'24" EAST 101.94 FEET),

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(2) SOUTH 35°33'32" EAST 447.46 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-22-0052 (PORTION) PARCEL 2: PROPOSED KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 11A: A PARCEL OF AND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT A AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 352.57 FEET AND EAST 1,167.49 FEET FROM THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN (BASIS OF BEARING BEING NORTH 00°16'22" WEST BETWEEN THE CENTER QUARTER CORNER AND THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9); THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT A AND BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT B, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) COURSES: (1) NORTH 52°51'10" EAST 55.02 FEET, (2) NORTH 54°26'28" EAST 163.10 FEET, (3) NORTH 61°42'48" EAST 68.14 FEET, (4) NORTH 62°56'43" EAST 103.73 FEET, (5) NORTH 70°29'18" EAST 120.27 THENCE SOUTH FEET; 19°30'42" EAST 294.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 68°21'14" WEST 162.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°45'46" WEST 102.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°26'28" WEST 162.52 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PROPOSED THOROUGHBRED DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID PROPOSED NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY 35°33'32" WEST 34.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54°26'28" WEST 210.50 FEET TO THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 8 AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE; THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY NORTH 35°33'32" WEST 754.61 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WESTERN DRIVE, SAID POINT BEING ON THE BOUNDARY OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 6 AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A 633.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS WEST; 51°45'22" NORTH THENCE ALONG THE SAID LINE AND RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT 6 THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) COURSES: (1) NORTHEASTERLY 64.34 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05°49'25" (CHORD = NORTH 35°19'56" EAST 64.31 FEET), (2) NORTH 32°25'13" EAST 119.83 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY WITH A 15.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 57°34'47" EAST, (3) EASTERLY 23.68 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°27'32" (CHORD = NORTH 77°38'59" EAST 21.30 FEET) TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF THOROUGHBRED DRIVE, AND THE SOUTHOF BOUNDARY WESTERLY SAID BRIDLEWALK PLACE AT

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KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT A, SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A 272.50 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 32°52'45" WEST THENCE ALONG THE SAID RIGHT-OFWAY AND BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT A THE FOLLOWING TWO (2) COURSES: (1) SOUTHEASTERLY 102.55 FEET LONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21°33'42" (CHORD = SOUTH 46°20'24" EAST 101.94 FEET), (2) SOUTH 35°33'32" EAST 447.46 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A. P.N. 08-22-0052 (REMAINDER) FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe14 (cp) BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF MEADOWLARK ESTATES SUBDIVISION, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 87°53'15" EAST 1317.09 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND NORTH 1343.15 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID POINT BEING AT A POINT ON BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED MARCH 22, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2254726 IN BOOK 4245 AT PAGE 809 AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 0°19'41" EAST 108.75 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH 82°36'42" WEST 1108.31 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO GRANTOR'S WESTERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 31°20' WEST 264.27 FEET ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2183019 IN BOOK 4072 AT PAGE 359, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 00°16'04" WEST 45.43 FEET, TO A POINT ON BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED MARCH 22, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2254727 IN BOOK 4245 AT PAGE 812; THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNLINE AGREEMENT DARY SOUTH 88°50'02" EAST 239.43 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON SAID BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT RECORDED MARCH 22, 2007 AS ENTRY NO. 2254726 IN BOOK 4245 AT PAGE 809 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT SOUTH 88°50'02" EAST 1028.09 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A. P.N. 08-012-0070 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe15 (cp) BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE QUARTER SECTION LINE NORTH 00°16'22" WEST 2671.91 FEET TO THE QUARTER CORNER COINCIDENT WITH SECTION 9 AND 4 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE QUARTER SECTION LANE OF SECTION 4 BETWEEN THE SOUTH AND CENTER QUARTER CORNERS NORTH 00°15'26" WEST 1316.63 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4; THENCE COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4, SOUTH 88°50'02" EAST 86.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°16'04" EAST 270.36 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 8 AND ANGEL STREET, THENCE ALONG SAID LINE 4 COURSES AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 7°54'24" WEST 55.03 FEET, SOUTH 84°00'02" WEST 5.64 FEET, NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A

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15.00 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 22.78 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 52°32'51" WEST 20.66 FEET) AND NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A 793.27 FEET RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 204.51 FEET (LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 16°25'14" WEST 203.94 FEET). THENCE NORTH 0°15'26" WEST 35.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-012-0072 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe16 (cp) ALL OF LOT 1, OF THAT CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED "KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 17A", WHICH PLAT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH ON JULY 8, 2008 AS ENTRY NO. 2377834 IN BOOK 4569 AT PAGE 75. A.P.N. 08-450-0001 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe17 (cp) A POINT BEGINNING AT WHICH IS SOUTH 0°19'41" EAST 149.20 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MEADOWLARK ESTATES SUBDIVISION, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 87°53'15" EAST 1,317.94 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND NORTH 1,234.44 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 82°36'42" WEST 1,108.31 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO GRANTOR'S WESTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH LY 31°20' EAST 532.50 FEET, ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 54° EAST 1,016.29 FEET ALONG GRANTOR'S SOUTHERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-012-0056 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe18 (cp) BEGINNING 18 CHAINS NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE NORTH 46.32 FEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE SOUTH 54° WEST 1,016.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH EAST 33.80 FEET; 31°20' THENCE NORTH 54° EAST 15.90 CHAINS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A.P.N. 08-012-0065 FILE NO.: NCS-VH-UTe19 (cp) BEGINNING AT A POINT NORTH 00°15'26" WEST 1320 FEET AND SOUTH 86°50'02" EAST 86.03 FEET AND SOUTH 00°16'04" EAST 76.51 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST OF SECTION 4, QUARTER TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID POINT BEING ON THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED IN GENERAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED JULY 10, 2006 AS ENTRY NO. 2183019 IN BOOK 4072 AT PAGE 359 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE SOUTH 31°20' EAST 1527.85 FEET; THENCE EAST 7.10 CHAINS TO THE EAST LINE OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4; THENCE SOUTH 2 RODS; THENCE WEST 7.60 CHAINS; 2 RODS; THENCE NORTH THENCE WEST 732.37 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT SOUTH 00°16'04" EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 00°16'04" THENCE NORTH WEST ALONG SAID DEED 1302.41 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM KAYSVILLE SUNSET EQUESTRIAN ESTATES PLAT 17A. A.P.N. 08-012-0079 and 08-0120080. C-5879 3/25-4/8

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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 Second Judicial District Court of Davis County, Bountiful District Court, located at 805 South Main, Bountiful, Utah 84010, on Monday, May 3, 2010 at 11:00 a.m., on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a DEED OF TRUST, ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS, SECURITY AGREEMENT AND FIXTURE FILING (the "Trust Deed"), dated June 8, 2007, executed by KTP HOLDINGS, LLC, a Utah limited liability company, as Trustor, in favor of CITIBANK, N.A., a national banking association, as Beneficiary, and recorded on June 12, 2007, as Entry No. 2279377, in Book 4302, beginning on page 1343, of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah. The Trust Deed covers real property located in Davis County, State of Utah and more particularly described as follows (the "Property"): BEGINNING 66 FEET EAST FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4, BLOCK 3 OF BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY, IN THE CITY OF BOUNTIFUL; AND RUNNING THENCE EAST 214.5 FEET, THENCE NORTH 297 FEET, THENCE WEST 214.5 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 297 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 03-033TAX PARCEL NO.: 0100 Said Property is purported to have the street address of: 197 East 500 South, Bountiful, Utah The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is CITBANK, N.A., a national banking association, and the record owner of the Property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is KTP HOLDINGS, LLC, a Utah limited liability company. The trustee’s sale will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. The trustee’s sale shall also include, pursuant to Utah Code Ann. § 70A-9a-613, the personal property items located on or used in connection with the Property, including without limitation all appliances, equipment, machinery and other articles, as described in the Trust Deed, which items were pledged by KTP Holdings, LLC, as additional security for repayment of the subject indebtedness. The pledge of such personal property items is further reflected by those certain UCC-1 Financing Statements recorded with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah on June 19, 2007, as UCC File 322372200702 and on August 2, 2007, as UCC File 325502200798. The debtor is entitled to an accounting of the unpaid indebtedness in this matter, and may request such an accounting by calling the undersigned Successor Trustee at the telephone number provided below. Bidders at the trustee’s sale must be prepared to tender a $15,000.00 deposit to the trustee and the balance of the purchase price within 24-hours of the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in certified funds, payable to Ballard Spahr LLP. Dated this 29th day of March, 2010.

/S/ MARK B. DURRANT, Esq. Successor Trustee 201 South Main Street, Suite 800 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 531-3000 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5892 4/1-15


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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 April 27, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 23, 2009 and executed by SETH J DARE 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: TS# 09-0184587 LEGAL DESCRIPTION UNIT NO. B, IN BUILDING 16, WITHIN THE CONTAINED SUNDOWNER CONDOMINIUM PHASE 3, A UTAH CONDOMINIUM PROJECT, AS THE SAME IS IDENTIFIED IN THE RECORD OF SURVEY MAP RECORDED IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, IN BOOK 604, AT PAGE 765, AS ENTRY NO. 435718, AND IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF THE SUNDOWNER CONDOMINIUM PHASE 3, RECORDED IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ON JUNE 10, 1976, IN BOOK 604, AT PAGE 766, AS ENTRY NO. 435719, AND AS SAID RECORD OF SURVEY MAP AND DECLARATION MAY HAVE HERETOFORE BEEN AMENDED AND/OR SUPPLEMENTED. TOGETHER WITH (a) THE UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID CONDOMINIUM PROJECT’S COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES WHICH IS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT, (b) THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND ENJOY EACH OF THE LIMITED COMMON AREAS WHICH IS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT, AND (c) THE NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND ENJOY THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES INCLUDED IN SAID CONDOMINIUM PROJECT (AS SAID ROJECT MAY HEREAFTER EXPAND) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID ECLARATION OF SURVEY MAP (AS SAID DECLARATION AND MAP MAY HEREAFTER BE AMENDED AND/OR SUPPLEMENTED) AND THE UTAH CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP ACT. 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.: 090300063 The address of the property is purported to be 720 SOUTH 1650 EAST B, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be SETH J DARE A MARRIED MAN.. Bidders must be prepared to

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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: March 29, 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 -0184587 C-5895 4/1-15 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Michael B. Lindsey, No. Deceased, Probate 103700063 Kara Lindsey Pankiw, whose address is 2951 S Yampa Court, Aurora, Colorado 80013 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 above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative’s attorney of record, Neal T. Gooch, at the following address: 18 E 3300 S, Bountiful, UT 84010; or 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: March 11, 2010.

Neal T. Gooch

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BOUNTIFUL, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ORDINANCE NO. 2010-04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS PROVISIONS OF TITLE 14, THE BOUNTIFUL CITY LAND USE ORDINANCE Effective Date. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon first publication. Passed by the City Council of Bountiful, Utah, this 23rd day of March, 2010. JOE L. JOHNSON Mayor KIM J. COLEMAN City Recorder C-5804 4/1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications requesting an EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO SUBMIT PROOF OF BENEFICAL USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is needed to place the water to beneficial use in Davis county. For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. 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 APRIL 26, 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.) EXTENSION(S) 31-4283 (A45791): Farmington City Corporation is/are filing an extension for 1.46 cfs. from groundwater (2 Mi N of Centerville) for DOMESTIC.

Kent L. Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER C-5882 4/1-8

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SUMMONS Civil No.: 094701913 Judge Michael G. Allphin IN THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH 800 WEST STATE STREET, PO BOX 769, FARMINGTON, UT 84025 IGNACIA ARANDA, Petitioner, v. CHRISTOPHER JORG CALLADO, Respondent. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT CHRISTOPHER JORG CALLADO: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached filed divorce complaint with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court located at the above-mentioned address, and to serve upon, or mail to the Petitioner’s attorney, Julia Babilis at Utah Legal Services, Inc., 205 North 400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84013, 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 Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. These papers mean that you are being sued. DATED this 17th day of December, 2009.

UTAH LEGAL SERVICES, INC. JULIA BABILIS Attorney for Petitioner SERVE RESPONDENT AT: Chinese Shao Lin Center 225 N. Highway 89 Ste 3 North Salt Lake, UT 84054 C-5800 3/11-4/1

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