Davis Clipper November 26, 2009

Page 1

Davis Life

THANKSGIVING

Sports

GIF T T C E F R E S” E, A M “ THE PCH SSST I R OR AG A holiday classic E R B M U N ORMILIES, REGARADNLED LAUOGFHING TOGETHER! F AMES FA NG

B1

November 26, 2009

www.davisclipper.com

D1

s • Activity ult Leader 47 G E PLAYIrs • Young Single Ad• Young Women’skids B LL A L WIL Maste esidents e who want the ers • Cub os g Men’s Pr Scout Leadmmittees • Youn Leaders • “All th e Evenings” !) Co Day ity mily Hom TO COME & PL AY tiv Fa Ac n • d to fu ar ED rw Presidents fo GG US BE D to look AN S KNEE

(THE KIDS

now at Rodgers

Davis takes second at state

EIR GOT ON TH

Davis County Clipper County complex to make way for new building FIFTY CENTS

PHONE: 295-2251

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor FARMINGTON — The county complex is going to look a lot different, within the next few years. The Memorial Courthouse facade and historic first third of the building will be retained. But the rest of it will be demolished and replaced with a 72,000 square foot administration building. The Davis County Commission formalized that decision Tuesday, when it approved an amendment with Blaylock & Partners Architects for $24 million in projects. The administration building is estimated to cost $9 million, and will be tied to the new Farmington/Headquarters Library. At 16,000 square feet, and a $3.2 million projected cost, the library will replace a 45-year-old building that is seismically unsound and too small. Separate library funds will be used to finance that facility. The Children’s Justice Center, housed in an old home on the south end of the campus across from to Farmington’s rising city hall, will also be razed, and a new, 7,000-squarefoot building, nearly twice as large as the current space, will be built on the

Index

FOR TIVITIES WITH AC R P O U S E IE M T CO AR EED TO THDAY P E TO GET!! IF YOU N REUNIONS, BIR THE GAM IS IS r’s FAMILY H ,T WinegaRo y PARTIES Bountiful, onkeys CHURCH M e tl Center it L Hobby Three tiful, Fruit Heights ndzone Cle E ield un arf Bo E t L e rk B a ’s Bowman Dick’s M AILA

Clipper light parades to shine

• FAX: 295-3044

AV

l, Centerville

AT:

Bountifu -7030 : 801-864 L L E C DAVE’S

VOL. 118

Kaysville

NO. 73

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

DAVIS COUNTY — It’s finally here – time for the Clipper Electric Light Parades. The parade duo will kick off this Friday, Nov. 27, at 6 p.m., with the parade in downtown Kaysville. Activities will begin with the 5:45 p.m. lighting of the Kaysville City Christmas Tree on city hall block. Then the parade will wind its way from 500 South 300 East, just west of the Davis High athletic fields. It will head north along Main Street, turning east at 1st North, disbanding next to Kaysville Elementary School. Santa Claus will then meet with the kids in the Kaysville Branch Library. The annual Nativity Program will also take place at the Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center Street, Friday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. See pg. B2 for more details. Bountiful’s parade, meanwhile, will follow the next Friday, Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. It will begin at 400 South and Main, head north, turn west at 400 North, to 200 West, ending at the South Davis Recreation Center. Mayor Joe Johnson will greet Santa and all the kids who want to make their gift wishes known. Bounti-

THE CLIPPER ELECTRIC LIGHT PARADES will be shining in Kaysville (above) and Bountiful (right) on Nov. 27 and Dec. 4, respectively. ful High School’s Chamber Choir will provide music to further set the holiday tone. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

n See “COUNTY,” p. A5

Didn’t get a paper? Please call before 2 p.m. Friday for a replacement: 295-2251, ext. 119

BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor BOUNTIFUL — High school sophomore Jordan Oldroyd Wersland and his baby brother,Alex, have a special bond. Their father Mike sees it every time the siblings look at one another. To understand the connection, one must turn back the calendar from the chilly days of November to a hot June afternoon earlier this year.

“It was just a typical late afternoon,” said Mike. “We had the two younger girls (Brooklyn and Katelyn) taking a bath, and Jordan and his friend were getting ready to take our truck out for a ride. It’s just an old beat up truck we’d been working on, and it was idling in the driveway. I was playing with our youngest, 16-month-old Alex.” The radio in the truck wasn’t working right so Mike went out the back door of his house

in Bountiful and helped his oldest son reconnect a loose wire. He quickly returned and noticed how quiet the house was…just as he could hear the truck start up. “I started looking for Alex,” Mike said.“I went back to the bedroom, and he wasn’t there. Then I went out to the front room, and he wasn’t there. I

n See “BABY’S,” p. A2

ALEX WERSLAND is aided by his family during recovery.

Photo courtesy of the Wersland Family

Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D9,10 Church Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . D12,13 Davis Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1-4 Davis Xtra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A9 Horizons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B10,11 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B13 People . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D1-7 Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B6,7

‘Miracle’ baby a blessing at Thanksgiving


A2

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Continued from p. A1

walked into the kitchen area, and just then I could see the truck had been backed up.” Moments later, Mike heard Jordan scream for his father. It was at that moment Mike knew, only as a parent knows when disaster has stuck their home. A second and more piercing scream of “Dad” came from Jordan as the side door of the house flew open. There Jordan, a Viewmont student, stood with Alex’s limp blood-soaked body. Somehow, baby Alex had gotten outside when Mike was working on the truck’s radio without the father knowing it. The truck had backed over Alex’s head. “My thought was, ‘I’ve just lost both of my sons and my family,’” Mike said. “My baby was dead, Jordan and the rest of my family was never going to get over this, and I was going to lose them, too. At this moment, my life was over.” Mike had seen it before in his law enforcement career. Families torn apart by accidental tragedies, never to be the same again and here he was in the midst of such a story. And then a switch clicked. “Mike went into police mode,” Alex’s mother Jennice said.“He was able to set

18655

his emotions aside and get to work.” Mike wiped the blood away from his baby’s head and looked for a head injury. There was none. The blood continued to pour, but from Alex’s mouth and nose. Mike knew his son was suffering from some sort of internal injury. And then realized Alex was breathing. Jennice grabbed the baby nose syringe and helped Mike suck the blood out of Alex’s mouth and nose. “He was breathing, and so I knew we had a chance,” Mike said. Within minutes the house was full of paramedics and police officers, most of whom already knew Mike through work. A Life Flight chopper had landed at a nearby park, and the emergency workers finally moved Alex to the chopper while Mike and Jennice had to wait to hear which hospital he was being taken to. “From the time the accident happened, to this very day, we have been loved and supported by so many people,” Mike said.“On that first day it was amazing how many people stepped up to help our family.” The Werslands arrived at Primary Children’s Medical Center and were given a brief explanation concerning Alex’s condition. Along with several fractures and broken

Photo courtesy of the Wersland Family

‘Miracle’ baby a blessing at Thanksgiving

ALEX WERSLAND in the hospital with his mother Jennice after the accident. bones, Alex’s left carotid artery was not just severed but destroyed. “You couldn’t even see it from the CT scan,” Mike said. “You could see the right one, but the left one had been destroyed.” Alex had been medically paralyzed, and Mike and Jennice were allowed to see their son briefly. Family members including Jordan, Alex’s grandparents Swen and Dora Wersland, Bill and Marsha Nicholson were all

there to support Alex’s parents. Alex was given a blessing by his grandfather, Bill Nicholson, an ordinance they considered sacred due to the family’s LDS faith. “As the blessing was given, I kept waiting to hear that he would release Alex’s spirit from his body,” Mike said. “But (Bill) never said that. He actually said that Alex would have a full recovery. I was shocked.” The next day as doctors

prepared for one of Alex’s major surgeries doctors needed an angiogram. Once the procedure was complete, pediatric neurosurgeon Marion Walker asked the Werslands to come into his office. “I thought for sure she was getting us ready for bad news,” Mike said, “but what she said we weren’t at all ready for.” Dr.Walker said,“I have no medical explanation for what I am going to tell you. That carotid artery has completely

healed itself and so much so that I cannot even tell where it was injured.” The miracle of the carotid artery was just one of a series of miracles that the Werslands and baby Alex have been blessed with. “When I look back on the day this all happened and the way Jordan was able to pick his baby brother up and get him in the house to me with all that blood…it shows the kind of courage Jordan has and the love he has for his brother,” Mike said. “The nose syringe Jennice used to get the blood out of Alex’s airways…we hadn’t been able to find that syringe in months, and yet there it was on the kitchen counter when we needed it. Where did it come from?” Miracles continued to happen and baby Alex returned home about two weeks after the initial accident. “I don’t know how to explain it,” Mike said. “God has a plan. Sometimes spirits are just too big for this world…they have to leave this earth somehow. It wasn’t Alex’s time, and there is no other way to explain why this little guy is fine today. No long-term affects from such a tragedy. “Call it what you want, but we can only call it a miracle.” sschulte@davisclipper.com


SecondFront

A year later, Skinner still remembered as hero BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — On the one-year anniversary of Charles Skinner’s death, police officers from several agencies in south Davis County went to the Bountiful City cemetery and put flowers on his grave and paid their respects. North Salt Lake Police Officer Skinner died Nov. 8, 2008 as the result of an accident he had while pursuing a suspect in a car theft on Nov. 3, 2008, in Woods Cross. He died five days later at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray. At his funeral, and a year later, Skinner is remembered as a hero who served the community. It’s been a tough year for friends, family and comrades in police work, as they continue grappling with coming to terms with the death of the first North Salt Lake police officer to die in the line of duty. “Charlie’s death is still fresh on our minds,” said Bountiful Police Sgt. Gary Koehn, who was Skinner’s father-in-law. That’s a sentiment echoed by North Salt Lake Police Sgt. Mitch Gwilliam. who said that even though Skinner hadn’t worked for the department long, his death “had a real impact on the department.” Gwilliam said the impact has stretched beyond the North Salt Lake Police department, to much

of the emergency services community in south Davis County. The past year’s been rough on Skinner’s family too.“Katy’s (Skin-

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009 • A3

Police Survivors) to help her see she’s not alone and has sold her house, Koehn said. Also, Koehn’s cousin’s son was killed in Afghanistan in September.“I’m proud of him and Charlie and I’m glad for their service.” Koehn said there’s still a lot of support within area police departments and within the community for his daughter. Skinner had only been with the department six months, when North Salt Lake Police were called in to help apprehend a suspect in a stolen car about 4 a.m. Skinner, and other officers pursued the suspect in a chase which began at the Bountiful Smith’s store, 2300 S. Highway 89. After leading police in a chase through much of Bountiful, the suspect came back to Highway 89, near THE CLIPPER’S FRONT PAGE from last year where the chase tells the story about Skinner’s crash.. started. As the chase neared the Kitty Pappas Steak House, ner’s widow Kaitlyn) still struggles every day,” Koehn said. She has Skinner lost control of his vehicle become involved in an organiza- on the road, made wet and oily by tion called COPS (Concerns of an overnight rain storm. Skinner

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

KAYSVILLE — DATC President Mike Bouwhuis is passionate about his campus. But after 15 years, he wants to take what he’s accomplished there to a statewide playing field. That’s why he once again is in the running for the top of the umbrella Utah Colleges of Applied Technology (UCAT) position. As president, he would oversee eight campuses across the state from Logan to St. George, totaling about 60,000 students –

or nearly twice the enrollment of the University of Utah. His sole competition for the job is Robert Brems, who formerly held the post, resigned two years ago amid a scandal, but was rehired in October. Next Monday, the UCAT board is due to interview Brems, after formally removing him from the president’s position. It will also review Bouwhuis at that time, and could make a decision that day. “I love this institution, but you get to a point in life where you want to make your leadership influence a little broader,” Bouwhuis told the Clipper Mon-

day. He wants to be able to “make the concepts, strategies that are successful here” applicable to the UCAT system as a whole. Among issues Bouwhuis is looking at tackling if offered the job are articulation, “to make sure students leave here (ATCs) with a certificate in hand, to make sure it is recognized in higher education with other colleges and universities. “I’d like to strengthen our relationships with school districts, get more high school students into what we’re offering,” he said.“High schools have been somewhat restricted because of

additional graduation requirements. “At one point, 55 percent of our population were high school students, back in 2000,” he said of the DATC. “Now we’re at 22 percent,” with 78 percent adults. “Even 70 (adult) 30 (high school students) sounds a lot better than the current mix,” Bouwhuis said. Beyond the additional core curriculum high school graduation requirements, he said school districts “don’t have as much flexibility. School districts have had budget cuts. They want to n See “DATC CHIEF,” p. A4

mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Courtesy Photo

DATC chief back in hunt for UCAT post

skid into the restaurant’s sign. He was taken to Intermountain Medical Center, where he was operated on. He died five days later. Following Skinner’s death, the North Salt Lake Police department retired his call sign ( his radio call number). Just weeks after Skinner’s death, North Salt Lake officers were called out on another chase, causing the officers involved to think twice about the pursuit, Gwilliam said. “Our guys couldn’t help thinking of the circumstances.” Gwilliam said officers are admonished to consider the circumstances of a chase, and if it appears to be leading to an accident, not to continue the pursuit. Koehn said he’s been out on a couple of chases since, and offers advice to officers who receive chase calls.“I would tell the officers to think about (the chase), evaluate it and decide if the risk is worth the gamble. “Life is a gamble for all of us, but for officers, it’s more so. For me personally, I realize we just don’t know what lies ahead. We put our lives on the line every day and it really makes you think, makes you more aware.” For officers throughout south Davis, the work goes on. “The officer mentality is ‘I’ve got to go to work, whatever we’re dealing with,’” Gwilliam said. “My work doesn’t stop because I’m grieving.”

DATC PRESIDENT Mike Bouwhuis is in running for a statewide position with UCAT.


EXPRESSLink work continues on I-15 DATC chief back A4

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

NORTH SALT LAKE — Work on the I-15 EXPRESSLink project will be suspended between Thursday, Nov. 26-Sunday, Nov. 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. The U.S. 89 bridge over I-15 from North Salt Lake will be closed from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30 and Tuesday, Dec. 1 for paving to switch traffic onto the new bridge, weather permitting. There will be no access to Beck Street during these closures. Motorists are advised to use I-15 as an alternative and should access it via 500 South or 2600 South in

Bountiful. Motorists may encounter lane shifts at the bridge following these closures. The on-ramp from southbound U.S. 89 to southbound I-15 remains closed for roadway reconstruction. The U.S. 89 bridge over I15 is reduced to one lane during this time. Access to southbound Beck Street will remain open except during the closures scheduled for Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 (see above). Motorists travelling from North Salt Lake via U.S. 89 will need to take an alternate route to access southbound I-15. Alternates include 500 South or 2600 South in Bountiful. Construction continues on the Beck Street, U.S. 89, and

Man gets 10 years for luring Centerville girl

SALT LAKE CITY — Robert Davison, the man who lured a Centerville girl into a sexual relationship online was sentenced to 10 years in prison in federal court. Davison, 41, was arrested in March, in Kelseyville, Calif. after police received information about a 13-yearold girl thought to be a runaway. Upon investigation, police found evidence that the girl had been in contact with a man known to her as “Bear” while playing the online game “World of Warcraft.” Contact through the game escalated to e-mailing, then telephone calls. The victim’s mother contacted police in November, when her daughter didn’t make it to school one day.

Centerville police and officers from the state’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force were able to search the girl’s computer and cell phone, and concluded the girl had been talking with Davison for months. Centerville Police Lt. Paul Child said the information led investigators to believe Davison was engaging in sexually explicit conversations with the girl and intended to have the girl come to California for sexually-related purposes. Police found the girl in Salt Lake City that evening, waiting to take a Greyhound bus to California. Child said the bus ticket was purchased with a credit card linked to Davison. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

www.davisclipper.com STOCKS • BONDS • CDS • MUTUAL FUNDS • IRAS Erik Knutsen, AAMS 273 W. 500 S., Ste. 18 Bountiful, UT 84010 801-292-2061

20538

www.edwardjones.com

C. Luke Ramsay 150 W. Parrish Lane Ste. 150

Centerville, UT 84014 801-294-0143 Member SIPC

1000 North Bridges. East/west access to Warm Springs Road will be provided by the new bridge currently under construction at 1000 North, estimated to open in spring 2010. Demolition of the old U.S. 89 bridge is scheduled for mid-December. More information will be provided as schedules are confirmed. I-15 traffic will remain in the 3x2 lane configuration on the east side of the interstate until early winter 2010. Lanes will be shifted on weekdays to maintain three lanes in the peak direction. Some weekend and nighttime lane restrictions may occur during this phase. The southbound on and off-ramps at 2300 North and 900 West will remain closed

through winter 2010. Motorists should use I-215 to Redwood Road or Beck Street as alternate exits. Motorists are urged to slow down and pay attention in work zones. Lane widths have been narrowed and the speed limit is 55 mph throughout the project corridor. The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists to take alternate routes whenever possible during construction. Suggested alternate routes include Legacy Parkway, I-215, I-80, and U.S. 89. UDOT encourages commuters to check www.commuterlink.utah.gov for real time traffic conditions, accident alerts and other commute information.

in hunt for UCAT

Continued from p. A1

keep as many students enrolled in their programs as possible.” That’s because districts’ funding is based in part of average daily membership, or attendance. Bouwhuis would also work closely with the State Office of Education. The DATC was originally a vocational services arm of the Davis School District, the campus built on land that was formerly owned by the school district. Because of its open entry-open exit philosophy, many students are continually entering or graduating

from programs. Bouwhuis estimates 11,000 to 12,000 students will be served this year at DATC, averaging more than 3,200 at any one time. The campus has seen many changes and improvements during his tenure, from such new buildings as the Barlow Manufacturing & Technology Building to the addition of such programs as composites, which has been hailed as a leading program in the region. “We’ve got so many excellent people from the top to our hourly employees. We’ve got a great crew here,” he said of the DATC.

Red Cross set to hold blood drive for county FARMINGTON — It’s another chance to give this holiday season. The American Red Cross is conducting a blood

drive, Monday, Nov. 30 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. for Davis County employees. The drive will be held at the Davis County Memorial

Courthouse, room 230, 28 E. State Street, Farmington. Residents who are not county employees, but who wish to donate blood, at the

courthouse may do so by calling Emilie Costley at 801-451-3415 for an appointment. mwilliams@davisclipper.com


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

A5

$69 Furnace tune-up with free Green Sticker

Family owned and operated for over 20 years

($169 value) Exp. 12/10/09

Cold Weather is Coming FREE Don't be left in the cold this winter call today for your FREE estimate on a new furnace replacement save up to $2,300 in tax credits and rebates

www.hartmanheating.com

Becky Ginos

(801) 505-9648 HOMELESS ENJOY A WARM MEAL

Humidifier with furnace install or $400 off furnace replacement Exp. 12/10/09

SERVING THE “HART” OF YOUR HOME AND BUSINESS

AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM HARRISON IMPORTS

Woods Cross High School students serve at the annual homeless dinner held in the school’s cafeteria last Thursday. Families feasted on a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings.

County complex to make way for new building Continued from p. A1

east side of the campus for $1 million, County Commission Chair Bret Millburn said. It will mean a lot of “musical buildings,” with the administration building going to the south, far enough from the current Memorial Courthouse that disruption of regular business there should be minimal, he said. “We can basically, over a weekend, go from one space to the next, won’t have to move multiple times,” Millburn said. “This has been a topic of conversation for a lot of years, how to address the needs and challenges regarding our facilities on this campus,” the commission chair said. “Over the last three years, we instituted a capital plan-

Book signing set for Dec. 2 LAYTON — A book signing for the new children’s volume, “I Am So I Can” is set for Wednesday, Dec. 2, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Layton Barnes & Noble, 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive. Charlene Nelson of Layton is the author, and Megan Nelson is the photographer for the book. For more information, visit www.goodsoundpublishing.com.

ning committee, had some studies done regarding the seismic condition of this facility (Memorial Courthouse), and other associated issues,” Millburn said. Costs ranged from $8 million for a seismic upgrade with no interior renovation to the courthouse, plus the new library, to $15 million for a seismic and interior upgrade, plus the library, he said. The decision was driven in part by savings of nearly 40 percent over projected costs on the new health building under construction in Clearfield. “This really is the right thing to do. We’ve done our homework, identified our needs. It’s the right time,” Millburn said. “We have a window of opportunity with building costs being low, and it will provide a positive

impact on the economy. “It’s the right thing, the right time, the right way,” he said. In addition, there will be no property tax increase required. “We’ve been working on this for several years, thought we would start saving, see if we could get enough into the kitty. We’re there,” County Clerk/Auditor Steve Rawlings said. About half of funding will come from money saved, the rest from municipal bond authority bonds, he said. “It’s taken a lot of effort on the part of a lot of people,” Rawlings said. “All of the departments have been very frugal.As we tightened belts, they even saved with their restricted budgets to put some money in the coffers over the past few years.” tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

$10 Off Service Only

GALEN SCHATZMAN

MARK ANGELL

PETER NERSESIAN

Vance Harrison of Harrison Imports is happy to announce the acquisition Galen Schatzman as the manager of his service department at

20 NORTH HIGHWAY 89 NORTH SALT LAKE, UT

801-295-8600 Galen has been employed in the automotive industry for 30 years with the last 21 in Davis County. He has extensive experience with Pontiac/Oldsmobile, Hummer, Especially H1 and most recently 8 years of Landrover/Range Rover cars. He has been able to make many good friends out of his loyal customer base. Galen would like to extend an open invitation to all of his friends and customers past and present to come visit him at his new facility. You can expect to find great customer service, extraordinarily competitive pricing and experienced technicians in Landrover, BMW, Mercedes and all makes in general. Harrison Service specializes in all types of repair and prides themselves in being your best low price tire source in Davis County!

20% OFF

EXPIRES 6/1/10

Happy Holidays

Call

YOUR NEXT REPAIR VISIT

801-295-8600 for an appointment


A6

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Bountiful general plan may include possibility of chickens BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor BOUNTIFUL — Chickens could be adding to the animal population of Val Verda, soon. At least that’s a possibility under Bountiful’s general plan, which has been seeing revisions as part of a comprehensive overhaul over the past 18 months. It was at least in part due to resident interest that the idea of allowing some animals was put on the table. “The thing I’m interested in is community-based agri-

culture,” said Val Verda resident Mike Hansen. “We’re not talking about a ton of wheat fields. “I just find it kind’ve a joke that you can buy a piece of property but not use it for something as benign as keeping some bees.” “Chickens and horses were allowed in Val Verda (a section of the city) when it was part of the county,” said Bountiful City Planner Aric Jensen. Val Verda was in the unincorporated part of the county that was not an official part of Bountiful,

about 30 years ago. “When Val Verda was in the county, animals were allowed on all acreage sizes,” the planner said. “In the (proposed) general plan, they would only be allowed in Val Verda, and it probably wouldn’t be all (domesticated) animals,” he said. That area was semirural for many years, and still has many one and two acre lots. A new zone or overlay zone would need to be created to formally allow horses or chickens, Jensen explained.

Head Start tries to make difference BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor KAYSVILLE — Those children who participate in Head Start come from low and moderate-income families. For that reason, a bounteous Christmas may be impossible for many of those families to provide.But those willing to donate to the program’s Sub for Santa can perhaps make up the difference. “It (Sub for Santa) started out very small, just a few staff members helping a few families that were in need,” said Elizabeth Wood, who coordinates the program that has been going for about 15 years. “It has rapidly grown over the years,” to the point that 531 children were helped last

year, she said, adding “It looks as though this year we will have even more.” Fortunately, many people from the community have volunteered year after year “to help our families have a wonderful Christmas,” Wood said. A “huge outpouring” was received last year from Davis School District employees and other county agencies “that allowed us to provide gifts for every family that needed our help,” she said. Beyond those groups, Horizon Credit Union, Toys for Tots, Frodsham Farm and others have assisted. Families assisted fall between 100 percent to 130 percent below the poverty guideline. For example, a family of four cannot earn more than between $22,050 and $28,665

a year. “There are many families that have found themselves without employment,” she said. “They are struggling to provide the basics such as coats, boots and warm clothing and even food, much less toys for their children.” With expectations anticipated to be even greater this year, Wood is asking readers to sponsor a child, a family, or donate in any way. For more information, call Debra at 801-402-0704; Joanne at 801-402-0751; or Elizabeth at 402-0755. Head Start is a federal program that provides classroom and other training experiences for children from birth through age 4 who come from low and moderate-income families, as well as for their parents. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Davis County Clipper Clipper Publishing Co., Inc. Circulation Department: 295-2251 ext. 119 or 120 Volume 118 Number 72 November 26, 2009 THE DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER (ISSN 1061-1223) is published each Thursday for $35 per year by Clipper Publishing Co. 1370 South 500 West, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. Periodicals Postage Paid at Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Davis County Clipper, Circulation Department, P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011. MAIN TELEPHONE.........................................295-2251

FAX LINE............................................................295-3044

ADMINISTRATION PRODUCTION R. Gail Stahle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publisher/ext. 114 Clark Stahle . . . . . . . . . . Production Manager/ext. 116 John Buist Chief Financial Officer/ext. 117 ADVERTISING EDITORIAL Gene Milne . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Manager/ext. 137 Rolf Koecher . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Editor/ext. 126 Tom Busselberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . News Editor/ext. 118 CIRCULATION Penney Sollis Circulation Manager/ext. 120 OFFICE Subscriptions Mgr./ext. 119 Annette Tidwell . . . . . . . . . . . Office Manager/ext. 113 Cindi Scott

“In the past, a lot of people have wanted chickens while a lot of others have not,” he said. No roosters would be allowed. Chickens could only be used for laying eggs. If homeowners wanted them for a source of food, they must carry out that function elsewhere. “There will be no slaughtering of chickens for meat. The Health Department doesn’t allow that,” Jensen emphasized. The Woods Cross City Council recently passed an ordinance allowing chickens

there, and several other cities have looked at, or are reviewing similar ordinances. “We’re taking a wait and see attitude” in Bountiful, Jensen said. “We might as well see if we can do something as long as it’s not affecting the neighbors,” Hansen said. He raised the idea of a point system, which some cities in the state use. Certain animals would be awarded a certain number of points, with lot size weighing into the equation. “I’ve only got a quarter

of an acre, so I couldn’t run horses,” he said. “It seems like it’s a sustainable process, something some people are already doing, but kind’ve doing under the table.” The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the general plan, including this part of it, last week. As the Clipper went to press, meanwhile, the City Council was due to hold its own hearing on the general plan, and possibly approve its passage. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com


Heritage Park starting to take shape Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

KAYSVILLE — What many hope will become a gem of green in downtown Kaysville continues to take shape. Heritage Park is a fouracre plus plot where the old Clover Club potato chip factory stood for many years. The city’s parks department was busy, before the snow flew, replacing what had been basically a big dirt pile with 174,000 square feet of sod – and doing it within only a matter of 1 1/2 days. Chanshare Outdoors, a Kaysville company, provided the sod that seemed to magically change the face of most of the park, said Parks Supervisor Vance Garfield. “A private donation of $10,000 helped pay for that sod,” he said, noting attention the park space has received, due to its central city location. “The public works department had a big role in this, Larry Mills and crew,” Garfield said. P&S Sprinkler and Tri-City Nursery were also involved. Some 1.5 acres on the southwest corner of the park will be used to build the new Kaysville Branch Library – hopefully in the next few years. Garfield and new Parks Foreman Cole Stephens are existed about the many

amenities that are planned for Heritage Park. Some 23 trees are already in place on the park’s perimeter, including elm, ash and sycamore. They’re intended as “reminders of the old days,” Garfield said, placed in a 15 foot parking strip, hearkening back to years ago, he said. Future plans call for installation of a “significant assortment of lights,” Garfield said. A mill wheel will also be installed to identify the park. It will be lighted at night and recycle water. Flowers will be planted around it with a walkway built around it, he explained. “It’ll be a great asset,” said Stephens of the new park, in which he has been heavily involved. “I think it’s important to have a gathering place downtown, not only as an economic development tool, but to bring people downtown,” said Mayor Neka Roundy. “The park’s been something I’ve pushed for years, because this is something the people wanted,” she said. “I’m very happy” with how the space is being transformed, said Carolyn Pierson, a member of the Heritage Park Committee. She emphasized that, due to scarce city tax dollars,

donations are being accepted: whether it’s to pay for more trees or other amenities for the park. Those can be sent to city hall in care of the Heritage Park Fund. The area played a big role in the city’s early history before Clover Club was established, said City Recorder Linda Ross, also considered a city historian. City officials and others hope that history can be reflected in various ways. In early LDS Church history, the site signaled the start of what became known as “The LDS Reformation” in the late summer of 1856, when Brigham Young’s second counselor, Jedediah M. Grant, visited. The Reformation was “an outburst of religious fervor and evangelical activity in response to an emotional call for retrenchment,” Ross said. “At its peak, it resulted in a large scale program of rebaptism and rededication to religious principles, including personal cleanliness and a concern for orderliness in homes and communities.” The area also housed Weinel Mill, named for German native John Weinel, a miller sent by Brigham Young to build a flour mill. It was ready for use in 1854. One of the stones used in the mill forms the base of the flagpole in front of the library.

A7

NSL RAP tax to benefit new parks BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — Though the recently passed and approved city-wide RAP tax won’t likely go into effect until next spring, work is already under way on some of the projects the tax will help support. The Recreation, Arts, and Parks (RAP) tax, which was passed by residents in November’s election and officially approved at the most recent city council meeting, was written specifically to support two new city parks – a five-acre park on the city’s east side and a 13-acre region-

al park on the city’s west side. Construction on the second park, which will be located in Foxboro, has already begun. “We’re working on the first phase right now,” said North Salt Lake City Engineer Paul Ottoson. That phase, which begins on the west side of the park, includes a soccer field, one large pavilion, one small pavilion, a basketball court, and part of the parking. A second phase of the park has been planned, incorporating the rest of the design for the park, but city staff haven’t yet received approval to move ahead with seeking bids for that phase.

“The RAP tax can be used for either phase,” said North Salt Lake Mayor Shanna Schaefermeyer. The delay between the recent approval of the tax and it officially taking effect is due to steps that need to be taken by the state tax commission. The second park that the RAP tax was specifically earmarked for will be a five-acre park located somewhere near the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Though the park will be somewhere on the acreage the city got back from Salt Lake City as part of the settlement a few years ago, a specific location for the park has yet to be determined.

Early

Christmas Specials TABLE + 6 CHAIRS

99595

42x66x84 BENCH 17995

OVERSTOCKED OAK BOOKCASES 72” High $179 95 60” High $149 95 48” High $129 95 36” High $109 95 30” High $79 95

22069

32” WIDE 10” DEEP

HOOKER FURNITURE

40% 0FF

TWIN PANEL BED $29995 Reg. $649

TAKE AN ADDITIONAL

$159

5% OFF FRI & SAT FLAT SCREEN DUTAILER GLIDER PLASMA STANDS & OTTOMAN

40% 0FF MSR Special order in time for Christmas

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH 6PM - 8PM

$49995 Reg. $950

Factory closeout available In 3 Colors

Lynn’s Home Furnishings • 30 W. 500 S., Bountiful • 298-4405 HOURS: MON-SaT 10-6 • 90 Days same as cash

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5TH 1PM - 4PM

$4 Off

CHRISTMAS TREE PURCHASE


Christmas Gif t Guide

Great buys for the Holidays - Shop local and save!

$15 off $15off 1 Hour Massage Hair color, Hair Cut and Style

1 Hour Massage

*with participating stylists exp. 12/29/09

exp. 11/29/08

*1st Time Customers

Ask how you can get FREE products with our bounce-back special.

67 North Main Bountiful, Utah 84010

801-292-8871

170 W. 500 S. Bountiful 292-2172 Factory Store • N. Salt Lake 677-8888 Layton Hills Mall • Layton 544-3501 Valley Fair Mall • West Valley City 968-4072 University Mall • Orem 764-1085 1993 N. Washington • No. Ogden 737-3456 www.mrscavanaughs.com

15% OFF 1 LB BOX NO LIMIT expires Dec 5th

Visit our website www.myfabulous furniture.com

BUY 3 1LB BOXES GET ONE FREE expires Dec 5th


DavisXtra

30 percent jump in demand strains area food banks Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009 • A9

FOOD PANTRY patrons wait in line, even before the Bountiful Community Food Pantry opens, above. Below, workers load up a new shipment of food at the Family Connection Center Food Bank in Layton.

Food drive Dec. 5 n 8 a.m. - noon

n Drop off contributions at the pantry 480 E. 150 N. Bountiful. n Some areas will have Scout porch pick up. n Please do not donate any frozen or refrigerated items. Clipper photo

DAVIS COUNTY — Over the past year she lost her husband, her house, her job and her health — then she found the food pantry. “I don’t know what I’d do without you guys,” the woman told Carol Coombs,a volunteer at the Bountiful Community Food Pantry. “Most people just need to get enough to get them from here to there,” said Coombs. “If they can get help with food they can use that money for gas and other things. For some, it’s just temporary help.” There has been a 30 percent increase in those needing food statewide, according to Jessica Pugh with the Utah Food Bank. “Individuals are getting less because of that,” she said. “Our donations are actually up, which is wonderful, but there is still a significant amount not being met.” Pugh said so many people are losing their jobs and facing difficult circumstances that providing food can really help them through a difficult time. “Some people are making choices between food and buying medications,” she continued. “We’re seeing both the working poor and middle income families.” Davis County has been hit hard as well. “In October of last year we served about 1,562 people, (this year) we had around 2,000,” said Bountiful Food Pantry Assistant Operations Manager, Kathy Jones. “Our supplies are absorbed by volume. In the summer we don’t get as many donations, then they increase in November. We give out 50,000 lbs of food a month. We’d be out without our food drive on Dec. 5.” Jones said those seeking help are from all walks of life. “Sometimes someone comes in driving a nice car,” she said. “But he’s lost his job and is locked into (car) payments,and he can’t sell it. Others are locked into a mortgage and other obligations, and they have to resort to the food bank to stay afloat.” Davis County also has the

Clipper photo

BY BECKY GINOS Clipper Staff Writer

LDS Bishop’s Storehouse in Kaysville where needy families can receive assistance. It too has seen an increase in demand, according to a church spokesperson. Patrons do not have to be LDS to use the facilities but must have an LDS bishop’s referral. Pugh believes some families prefer to use the food banks rather than going through the church because they prefer anonymity. However, despite the pres-

ence of the LDS storehouse, plus the Bountiful Community Food Pantry and the Family Connection Center Food Bank in Layton, there is still a cry for help as shelves become bare. “All of the churches are being so supportive,” said Jones. “We are truly blessed in our community. Every family has their own challenges; just give as much as you can.” Besides food donations, time is also a valuable com-

modity. Caring volunteers help to make the food pantries run smoothly. “We do just about everything there is to do,” said volunteer Pat Green. “We’ve had some people come in and start to cry, they didn’t know where they were going to get food for tomorrow. They didn’t even know we were here.” Volunteers offer suggestions on other resources to help patrons find jobs or childcare among other services. Most

important, according to Green, just a kind word or a hug means more than anything to those visiting the pantry. “I have people say, ‘I just want to thank you. You make me feel special and important,’” she said. “Volunteers are nonjudgmental. They just put their arms around them and love them.” Volunteer Jaynann Johnson has had similar experiences working at the Bountiful Pantry. “I helped one lady who had had a tough life,” she said. “I tried to treat her like she was special and the only person there. One day she came

around the counter and hugged me, then whispered in my ear, ‘Thank you for making me feel special.’ That made all my work there worth it.” One woman who has been on the receiving end of that compassion at the pantry said people there have become her friends. “They are so wonderful and kind,” she noted. “I’m in a wheelchair, and they see me coming and open the door. They make me feel at home. I’m a single, disabled parent. Working is not easy, and Social Security is my only income. Sometimes I’ve had to choose between feeding my family and paying the rent. For months, that was the only food I had to get by on.” Johnson said she’s helped clients who are so embarrassed to be there they won’t look her in the eye. “I’ve had fathers come in who have always provided, and they are overwhelmed with how much food we give them for their family,” she said. “I’ve seen grown men cry. They are so grateful. One man came in with his four kids. He didn’t have a job,but he didn’t want to take too much or an unfair share. People are just so happy with the things we take for granted.” Jones said the pantries are grateful for monetary donations as well because they can stretch those dollars to provide more assistance. “People are so generous,” said volunteer Susan Porter. “One woman came in and said her family got together and donated money instead of exchanging presents. She said, ‘I want to share with those who are suffering.’ Cash donations are a real blessing. This is a way to serve your neighbors right here in Bountiful.” The woman who has received that help encouraged others not to be afraid to use the pantry. “It is one place you can go, and they take you right in like you’ve been there forever,” she said. “They make you feel like you’re not being a burden. I didn’t want to get help because I didn’t want to ask. You have to get past that. They are like a family. Don’t be ashamed to go; it’s a wonderful place.” bginos@davisclipper.com


County takes team approach to governing A10

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

NORTH SALT LAKE — Davis County Commissioner Bret Millburn is planing on running for commission again. Millburn told members of the Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Club Thursday, that time has really flown and it’s difficult to believe he’s served three of the four years of his first term. He gave club members an overview of county government, explaining that while the commissioners oversee all county departments, they take a team approach to governing. For example, Millburn said, when it comes to the county budget, there’s a budget committee made up of the commissioners, clerk-auditor and other key personnel who take reports from department heads, “digest and discuss them” and put the information together into the budget. That budget will be available through Dec. 8 for public perusal. A public hearing will be held on that date. “As you are all aware we are going through tough times,” Millburn said, “so we asked all our departments to be cognizant of that as they put together their budgets. I’m proud to say they did that.” Millburn said the county’s operating revenue is down a little from last year. He expects the budget will be $92.8 million. Even though revenue is down, Millburn said because of the county’s frugal and conservative planning, there will be no tax increase. The commissioner explained that most county revenue comes from property taxes. In the past the county assessor would send out valuations on only a portion of the county yearly. That caused

Clipper photo

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer

COMMISSIONER Bret Millburn. problems, because an area in south Davis County was not valued for several years. When residents finally received updated assessments, their property values jumped. Now, MIllburn said, the county is putting additional resources to valuing every property on a yearly basis, and while it hasn’t been completely accomplished, “It’s a work in progress.” The commission also has added a Tax Administration Department, which provides an additional avenue to work through tax appeals, meaning the county’s already handled about half of this year’s appeals. In spite of the cut in revenues, Millburn told Exchangites he doesn’t anticipate any cuts in services. He said the county has become more efficient in providing services and looks for ways to stretch dollars. One way they’ve found is through partnerships with communities county-wide. One example is in flood control projects. Flood control is under the purview of county, but the county has partnered with Centerville City to work on projects

there. Another partnership has been with Clearfield City, which donated land for the Davis County Health Department to build a new Health Administration Building. “If we’d had to pay for the land, it would have cost a lot, well over $1 million,” Millburn said. The partnership benefited Clearfield, which is working on city revitalization, and it will benefit the health department, which is in an old building, costing the county money to operate. “From a financial standpoint, the upkeep of the building is costing a lot. The HVAC system is inefficient, and a new building would have to enhance productivity,” the commission said. Millburn also said the new building, to be located across from Clearfield City Hall, will put health department services closer to those who use them the most. He added, “I also had to jump for joy when the bids came in on the building.” The county initially estimated the building would cost slightly more than $8 million, but the bid came in at $5.2 million.

Trails now available for adoption SYRACUSE — Trails seem to keep popping up here and elsewhere in the county. But with budget cutbacks, it can be difficult to keep them in tip-top shape. That’s where this city’s Adopt-ATrail program comes in. Any group or individual can adopt a trail if the following requirements are met. • Litter must be collected on the trail at least once a

month during the season of their adoption. • Adopters must monitor and inventory the trail for maintenance needs and complete at least one project or one day of work on the trail. This may include removal of trash, trees, rocks, excavation of rock and/or soil to form a trail bed or trail head, or construction of minor drainage structures or water crossings.

• Equipment such as garbage bags and reflective vests, for roadside trails, is available at the city public works building, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays. To arrange for pickup, leave bags along trail sides and call 801-8257235. Adopted sections of the trail will be clearly marked with signs recognizing the group or individual who has adopted the trail.

20630


Many backing local Santa breakfast

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

A11

Melinda Williams

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

STUDENTS OF THE MONTH: Travis Bennett, left, and Joshua Lucero, right, are congratulated by Exchange Club member Leon Thurgood, for outstanding school work.

Exchange Club honors students of the month BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — Two Mountain High School students were honored last week by members of the Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Club for outstanding work. Travis (TJ) Bennett, son of Kimm and John Ericksen, of Clinton, is expected to graduate in June 2010. He is described as a young man who wants to get in and get things done. His attitude is, “get it done and out of the way.” Bennett told Exchange Club members he fell behind in his school work last year and transferred to Mountain High, where he not only caught up on his studies, but is now ahead. He plans on becoming a diesel mechanic and is taking classes through the Davis Applied Technology College. His advisor said he accepts responsibility for what he does and has developed leadership skills.

Joshua Lucero, Clearfield, is the son of Dominga Lucero. He is expected to graduate in May 2010. Lucero plans to attend Westminster College, majoring in business. After graduating, he’d like to open a club or his own fashion business. Lucero moved to Utah from Arizona last year and was told he was behind on credits. Lucero said he’s always wanted to do better, and loves to learn new trades and gain knowledge. “I have always wanted people to look up to me and I love to influence people.” Lucero’s advisor said he’s a great example for others to follow, and is polite and considerate. He also maintains a positive attitude, gets his work done correctly and would do anything asked of him. The students each received a plaque and their names will be placed on a wall of student honorees at the school. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

BOUNTIFUL — Many hands are already working hard to make the South Davis Breakfast with Santa event a success – especially for children and families in need. The 4th annual breakfast starring Old St. Nick will be Saturday, Dec. 5, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Wight House Reception Center, 95 N. Main Street, here. Tickets are $12 for children 2 to 12, free for children under that age, $18 for adults and $15 for senior citizens age 60 and above. “The Bountiful City Youth Council is running the show,” said Family Connection Center Development Director Danielle Falcione. “The students have volunteered their time, been putting out flyers and posters.”

The breakfast is intended as a fun, pre-Christmas event, especially targeted to make it possible for youngsters from low and moderate income homes to experience an up-close visit with Santa. There will also be facepainting for the kids and a pianist will entertain with holiday selections. Sponsorships are being sought to make that possible, she said. A table of 10 seats can be purchased for $250, allowing those youth to attend, or employees and their children from sponsoring firms. Those interested in sponsorships are asked to call the FCC at 801-773-0712. “Dan Wight (Wight House owner) has donated the space, his employees have donated their time,” Falcione said. Inkley’s of Bountiful will take pictures for free, and

Kaysville seeks census committee volunteers KAYSVILLE — The City of Kaysville is seeking volunteers to serve on a census committee. Its primary goal will be to look for ways to educate,

rus, a men’s acapella chorus, as well as a variety of other local musicians. Tickets are free with a charitable cash donation to the food pantry.Call 801-6777878 to reserve your tickets. Those attending should be in their seats by 7:15 p.m. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

he said, easing the burden on a much-reduced FCC staff. “Every year it gets bigger and bigger,” Falcione said. “Even last year, when we had a big snowstorm, we probably had our biggest attendance. “We want people to be aware of who we are and to support a good cause, to support the Crisis Nursery in Bountiful that has just reopened. We need additional funds for that,” she said. In addition, downtown Bountiful merchants have also stepped forward in support, she said. “In spite of the economy, people are really stepping up, opening their hearts for the FCC and what we do in the community, rallying behind us to help families in need,” Tolman said. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Got something on your mind? All you need to do is e-mail a letter to the editor at:

letters@davisclipper.com

inform and promote the 2010 Census. For more information or if you wish to volunteer, call Scott at 801-546-1241. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

ON FRIDAY, DEC. 4TH FROM 5:00 - 7:00 P.M.

Compliments of

The Judy Allen Team

REMAX Metro homes@JudyAllen.com

801-597-5656 Monique Draper, Amanda Allen, Diane Dixon

Come to

Food pantry to benefit from upcoming concert BOUNTIFUL —A concert benefitting the Bountiful Community Food Pantry will be held Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Canterbury Place, 200 E. 500 South, Bountiful. Sponsored by Bountiful Life: A Creating Wellness Center, the concert will feature the Saltaires Show Cho-

people can also take their own pictures of their kids with Santa. In addition, Associated Fresh Markets stores in Bountiful and Centerville are donating food, making it possible for proceeds from tickets to go totally to benefit the FCC and its programs. The FCC operates a respite/crisis nursery at its Bountiful Center two days a week, and five days a week, or as needed, at its Clearfield headquarters, among other programs. “This has probably been the best-sponsored, true community participation that we’ve had since we started this four years ago. Everyone has really gotten behind it,” said Tom Tolman, a member of the FCC board of trustees and Bountiful City council member. “The Youth Council is taking the bull by the horns,”

FLIP'S

1065 South 500 West in Bountiful, UT

We have many holiday activities and programs for our residents to make the season special. Call us today for more information. Legacy House of Bountiful 79 E. Center St., Bountiful

(801) 294-2925 18895

CARING • CONVENIENT • COMFORTABLE

Treats and goodies for all

FREE! FREE! FREE!


Across the County

FCC Food Bank needs turkeys, hams

A12

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor

Tom Busselberg

LAYTON — As many Clipper subscribers are reading this, they are probably smelling the odors of a Thanksgiving dinner in preparation – turkey, and all the trimmings. But for many others, that dream has been difficult to meet, especially this year, says Gene Lopez, manager of the Family Connection Center Food Bank in Layton. “We’ve only had 20 turkeys donated to the Food Bank, and are being asked to provide a holiday meal for more than 900 families,” he said. The Utah Food Bank will fill a lot of that need, is expected to provide 600 turkeys. But that will still leave nearly one-third of families without a turkey for Thanksgiving. And while Thanksgiving is basically past, holiday food boxes are also needed to provide a meal for low and moderate families this

20891

GENE LOPEZ, manager of the Family Connection Center Food Bank, stands with some of the mostly empty bins at the bank.

Christmas, Lopez emphasizes. “We need holiday hams, other fixings, more than ever this year,” said FCC Development Director Danille Falcione. “This is by far the worst in history for our agency, both in terms of need and in terms of donations being so far down.” Donations can be made to the Bountiful FCC Center. However, arrangements must be made before taking any items there so that someone is available to receive them. Those arrangements can be made by calling 801-773-0712. In addition, items can be taken to the Food Bank at 875 E. Highway 193 in Layton. That facility is open weekdays except Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. If special arrangements are needed, call 801-771-4642. In addition, toys, toiletries, gift cards are all needed for the Sub for Santa program.Toys can be taken to the Bountiful Center, but arrangements must be made before taking items there, Falcione emphasized. Toys can also be taken to the Food Bank. “We’ve had no toy donations, and we’re in Thanksgiving week,” Falcione said. “Usually our front

office (in Clearfield) would be filled with toys. But hardly any toy donations are coming through.” Response is starting to materialize following a letter sent to area businesses and service organizations, she said. “We have had businesses and youth organizations doing a toy drive, maybe 15 to 20 different groups. But when we set up our toy store (at the Food Bank), within a couple of days, we’ll serve hundreds of families, probably 1,500 to 2,000 children this year. That’s more than any other year. “Our toys are not going to last” unless donations substantially increase, she emphasized. “One of our big needs is for gift cards, of $15 or $20, for older children. We also have received no cash donations specifically for Sub for Santa. We need to have those by the second week of December” to have adequate time to purchase toys, she said. Cash donations may also be made online to the FCC’s website, www.familyconnection4you.org. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

A13

Connors among those nominated for position

Lions’ Turkey Shoot benefits good cause BY LOUISE R. SHAW Clipper Correspondent

BOUNTIFUL — No turkeys were shot. But a lot were given away at the annual Bountiful Lions Club Turkey Shoot held this past weekend. “It’s a lot of fun for a good cause,” said Mitch Dalby, range coordinator, of the event that has been sponsored now for more than 60 years. The cause is improving vision for people around the world. Ever since Helen Keller

asked the international Lions organization to become Knights of the Blind in 1938, projects have been undertaken in many areas to help with sight. The turkey shoot is the Bountiful Lions Club’s main fund raiser for the year, and money raised this year, as in past years, will be directed back to the community and especially to various eyesight-related projects. Wayne King, event chair, said money collected will help support the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah in Salt

Louise R. Shaw

LIONS CLUB MEMBERS participated in both individual and double competitions, shooting at clay pigeons.

Lake City, and Utah Lions Eye Bank, the training of seeing-eye dogs and more. He told of research done here in Utah that helped find a cure for a disease that caused blindness known in Africa as River Disease, and of a recent local drive where 700 eye glasses were collected, cleaned and prepared for distribution to improve and restore sight of those in need. “It is incredible the good that these dollars go to,” he said. Participants competed as individuals or in doubles, shooting at clay pigeons.

Winners in each small group took home one of 1,800 turkeys given away and when those were gone, gift certificates were available so winners could purchase their own turkeys. Organizers hoped the event would bring in about $30,000 for their causes. The event was held until sundown last Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

SALT LAKE CITY —A 2nd District Court judge is among seven nominees being considered for a vacancy on the U.S. Court of Appeals bench. The position will replace Judge Pamela Greenwood who will retire Dec. 31, 2009. Judge Davis M. Connors was appointed to the 2nd District by Gov. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., and took office in January, 2008. Judge Connors earned a law degree from Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School where he was a member of the Law Review and graduated magna cum laude in 1979. He received a bachelor’s degree from Yale University in 1974. Connors was a partner in the Litigation Department of Chapman and Cutler LLP prior to his appointment to the bench. He served as mayor of Farmington from 20022006. Other nominees are listed as follows: Judge Michele Christiansen, of Salt Lake City, 3rd District Court; Judge David N. Mortensen, of Springville, 4th District Court; Paul T. Moxley, of Alta, partner, Parsons Kinghorn Harris;

Judge Anthony B. Quinn, of Salt Lake City, 3rd District Court; Judge Stephen L. Roth, of Salt Lake City, 3rd District Court; and Jeannette F. Swent, of Salt Lake City, chief, Civil Division, U.S. Attorney’s Office. A 10-day public comment period will be held before the names are submitted to Gov. Gary Herbert. Court of Appeals Nominating Commission Chair Gayle McKeachnie is accepting written comments regarding the nominees at the Administrative Office of the Courts, P.O. Box 140241, Salt Lake City, UT, 84114-0241. The deadline for written comments is Nov. 30, 2009, by 5 p.m. Following the public comment period, the names will be sent to the governor who has 30 days to select a candidate. The governor’s nominee is then forwarded to the Senate Confirmation Committee, which reviews the nominee’s qualifications and conducts a public hearing and interview session.The Senate Confirmation Committee will forward the final nominee to the Utah State Senate, which has 60 days from the Governor’s nomination to confirm the nominee. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

We have a well established Family Practice team treating Pediatrics to Geriatrics. We are now accepting new patients, most insurance plans including Medicare and Selecthealth. We are located directly East of Lakeview Hospital. Dr. Dennis Peterson, MD PC Dr. Stephen A. Beck, MD PC David Badham, PAC

Bountiful Family Physicians 415 S. Medical Drive Bountiful, Utah

801-292-7254

Same Day Appointments Available


ViewPoint A14

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Inside Story

Airfield of Destiny: Jim Petersen shows what one person can do

’m not a hero worship- inside the Enola Gay per. I didn’t grow up hangar. The sunlight idolizing sports figures streaming through the or movie stars. But over holes in the decaying roof the years I’ve encounmade it seem like a huge tered a select number of cathedral. Generally, I individuals who deserve was struck with the signifour respect due to their icance of what took place outstanding examples and in Wendover. The events quiet resolve. there changed the course One of them is Jim of World War II -- and the Petersen. I wrote path of the world an extensive to this day. piece about him Petersen disin the Clipper covered the need four years ago. to preserve this But last Sunday, historic site a Petersen finally decade ago. reached the Unlike others, he attention of the did something Salt Lake City about it. He media with an took the job as extensive front- ROLF KOECHER manager of page story about Executive Editor today’s Wenhis efforts to save dover airport so what remains of the old he could find a way to Wendover Airfield. save the old airfield – I first discovered even though it originally Petersen by accident meant a daily commute about 2004, when my from the Salt Lake valley. brother and I walked By 2001, he had from Wendover’s downformed a nonprofit fountown area to take a look dation to raise funds to at its airport. Inside the preserve it. His dogged main building I discovdetermination resulted in ered a small museum that the airfield’s main hangar displayed historic items recently making the list of and photos of what the America’s 11 Most place looked like as a Endangered Public bustling military base in Places. And this month, the early 1940s. work has started on stabiI knew dimly that the lizing the Enola Gay Enola Gay took off from hangar, thanks to a Wendover prior to drop$450,000 grant from Save ping the first atomic America’s Treasures. bombs over Japan. But I Millions more will be didn’t know that the airneeded to save the airfield once encompassed field, but Petersen has some 600 buildings and already been able to 20,000 military personnel. restore a good deal simply But what most caught by dint of his hard work my eye was a full-size and determination. mock-up of the atomic On this day that we bomb dropped over give thanks, I’m personalHiroshima. It was then ly grateful for people like just in a corner of Petersen, who have both Petersen’s office, but once vision and determination. I touched it I was hooked. He was willing to take And a few months action, even at the cost of later, he gave me a tour rearranging his whole life. of the remaining 90 or so He also has proven World War II buildings at that one person can still the site. I was especially make a difference. awed to walk inside the And for that, he’s as rickety wooden buildings much of a hero as the where the practice bombs World War II fliers who were assembled. risked their lives to end a I felt honored to walk devastating war.

I

Giving thanks we’re all in this together The views expressed in this column are the opinion of the writer and not necessarily those of the ownership or management of this newspaper.

hanksgiving is a time, when aside from overeating and maybe watching a meaningless football game, we’re encouraged to offer thanks – usually to family, close friends, or Deity. However, we should also give a nod to the community as a whole, comprised of people we may not even know. It is they, who in a collective effort, provide us an enhanced quality of life. And that’s why I find a recent poll so disturbing. Last week, the Associated Press reported that public support for seemingly popular health care reform effort dwindles when respondents are told they might have to fork over an extra dollar or two. For instance, a whopping 82 percent of Americans polled by the Pew Research Center agreed that

Cyclops

T

By Bryan Gray

the government should ban insurance companies from denying benefits for preexisting conditions. But when an AP pollster told people in a different survey that doing away with preexisting condition denials could make them pay more for health insurance, support dropped almost in half. That’s sad. If something is right and humane, we shouldn’t switch sides simply for economic benefit. Our quality of life stems from paying for things we never or seldom use. The vast majority of Salt Lake residents, for instance, don’t visit the Hogle Zoo in a given year, but they boosted

property taxes since they thought zoos were worthwhile. A small majority of people ride FrontRunner, swim in community pools, attend government-subsidized concerts and theatrical productions, or hike canyon trails – but we pay taxes for these since they contribute to more livable communities. I’m especially dismayed when Utahns – supposedly of a religious and overwhelmingly Christian heritage – look at a price tag rather than the benefit. In a new book, “The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved” and Why It Endures, the author claims

(in the words of Time magazine reviewer) that humans may be innately selfish, but early hunter-gatherers learned to subordinate selfinterest to the will of the group in order to survive. “The solution that evolved,” writes author Nicholas Wade, “was religious behavior,” humankind’s best organizing principle. Pres. Obama’s health care reform plan may be problematic, but conservatives (especially frightened religious conservatives) should not toss the whole idea aside just because it would impact their pocketbook. Rail against the bill if you don’t agree with it, but don’t fret and agonize based solely on self-interest. It all goes back to the axiom, “Don’t tax you, don’t tax me, tax that guy behind the tree.” Sorry, but sometimes we have to pay to help someone else instead of arguing, “What do I get out of it?” Walking the humane path benefits us all. Happy Thanksgiving.


A15

Letters Deer in Bountiful a ‘non-problem’ Editor: I would like to respond to the recent Bountiful City Newsletter regarding the plight of urban deer. My family has lived on the east side of Bountiful Boulevard for over 23 years. We have enjoyed deer in our yard the entire time. This condition continues today. The beauty and tranquility which accompanies the presence of deer far outweigh

any negative effects. We have fenced our orchard and garden. Yes, deer still nibble our shrubs and roses.We once lost nearly all of our spring tulips one year — temporary and unimportant losses. Wipe out the beautiful deer that wander our neighborhoods however, and you have permanently destroyed one of the elements which make our community so attractive. I strongly urge that no action be taken toward this “non-problem.” D. Michael Nielsen Bountiful

Exuberant student ruins play experience Editor: Dear Davis County art patrons, we are, as are many of you, strong supporters of the arts. We support productions all over the Wasatch Front. Unfortunately we’ve had problems with the manners of the students during our last few visits to Davis High. During intermission and after the shows the students block the aisles. They will not move aside even when asked politely. And after what happened Saturday night following “The Secret Garden” I don’t know that we will ever be attending another show at Davis High School. After the show I was trying to make my way through the crowd when a very exuberant young man punched me in the eye. I know it was an accident, but when I told him what he’d done and to calm down he didn’t show the least bit of concern, nor did he calm down. I wrote to Mr. Burton, the principal, including the following, “I think that for the comfort and safety of your patrons you need to review manners with your students and try to instill some consideration for the patrons who pay money to see

the shows and thereby support the continuation of future productions.” His response:“I must apologize for the incident at the performance of ‘The Secret Garden’ last Saturday. Sometimes our students do get over excited and tend to be inconsiderate. I would hope that it would not detract from your experience that evening. We are very proud of our drama program as we are the other arts programs here at Davis. We would hope that you would continue to enjoy the products that we produce and celebrate the successes of our students.” Well, it did detract from our experience. Instead of going out for pie we went home and iced my eye.What if I had been a small child or an elderly person? He makes excuses for his students and mentions no effort to address the situation. Maybe he is waiting for someone to be gravely injured or for the school to be sued? My advice, avoid productions at Davis High or be very careful to avoid the students. A dissatisfied patron. Kaylynn Johnsen Layton

Health bill could destroy women’s rights Editor:

This letter concerns the “Stupak Amendment” that was passed in the House health care bill and is now being considered by the Senate. This amendment would make it nearly impossible for women to choose abortion rights, even if they use their own money to buy health insurance. Federal funds cannot be used to cover an abortion, and the Roe v.Wade decision by the Supreme Court settled the matter about women’s freedom

Is Palin’s new book ‘fiction’ or work of a true patriot? T T

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

to choose. This is another attempt by the anti-choice people to highjack our health care reform bill. If the anti-choice people get their way, they could destroy what progress has been made so far on women’s freedoms. We should urge our elected representatives not to pass this amendment which takes away the freedom of a large portion of our citizenry. Jeanne Van Velkinburgh Syracuse

he release of Sarah wide swath of moderate votPalin’s memoir, ers and her antics and shrill “Going Rogue” was finger-pointing does not resgreeted with about as much onate with them.Although fanfare as the latest offering she does make for great from Dan Brown or the sound bites. arrival of a new It is highly Harry Potter tome. doubtful that With all the “fact “Going Rogue” is a checkers” weighing signal that the Palin in, it is possible that train is headed for much of what she the White House. wrote could be Palin is simply labeled “fiction” as poised for one well. thing – a million Most likely it is dollar bank much ado about HER POINT account. Less talnothing. Political Dawn Brandvold ented performers tell-alls and celebrion the public stage ty memoirs are have struck it rich. generally light on substance Palin is certainly more palatand loaded with fluff. No able than the acerbic Ann doubt that the Palin story is Coulter. But let’s face it, if interesting, but it is hardly a Sarah Palin thought Katie hard-driving, policy-setting Couric was tough, what masterpiece. Much like would she do in a facedown Palin herself, expect the with truly hostile world leadmemoir to be folksy and ers such as Iranian leader, smugly precious. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or There is a double stanHugo Chavez of Venezuela. dard for women in power. A The most disconcerting tough, no-nonsense type like thing about Sarah Palin is Hillary Clinton is called a the number of people who bad name for the same qual- tout her as a normal mom ities that propel lesser men with everyday struggles but to power. However, if any who then believe these qualmale in politics whined, ities make her qualified to pointed fingers, and general- be the leader of the free ly acted as victimized by the world. Call me idealistic, but media as Sarah Palin, they I would prefer my president would be run out of office as to be smarter than average too weak. and certainly more capable Sarah Palin is as polarizthan Sarah Palin and her ing as Hillary Clinton and spotty political career. the sooner the far right recThe book isn’t ground ognizes this, the better for breaking, and Sarah Palin the Republican Party. Palin doesn’t signal the second has rabid supporters, but the coming of Ronald Reagan. reality is that she appeals to She is simply an opportunist a narrow segment of the with an interesting story to population. America has a tell.

Misconceptions about Ogden Editor: During the early 1990s the crime rate in Ogden as measured by the FBI was in the high 70s while the top cities in the state hovered around 100 (lower is better). Ogden hired a new Police Chief, Jon Greiner, who made some significant changes in the department, focusing on being proactive and getting ahead of crime. In the past 10 years we have added more than 20 percent additional officers to our police department. We have also funded technology that gives our officers more crime fighting tools. We have implemented innovative approaches like The Good Landlord

Program and two years ago hired a “zero tolerance” Crime Reduction Unit. Ogden has also undertaken a major redevelopment program in downtown and in our neighborhoods. We have completed redevelopment on more than 70 acres and have about 140 acres under redevelopment right now. Additionally we have transitioned many marginal neighborhoods into owner-occupied middle income communities. The results of these efforts have been impressive. Crime is down dramatically. Our crime rate is now 55, according to the latest statistics released by the FBI. The next closest city to Ogden in crime rate is Taylorsville. We are on track to have an even better year this coming year when next year’s statistics are

Maybe they’re afraid he liberals and the because they recognize the socialists fear Sarah “working-class lunch-pail Palin. They are so fasfolks” have finally begun to cinated, yet terrified, by her! rise up because they are “bitAfter all, they said last year, ter, they cling to guns or reli“she’s a bumpkin with no gion or antipathy to people experience except being a who aren’t like dinky Alaskan town them or anti-immimayor.” Then, they grant sentiment or conceded, she had anti-trade sentibeen a governor, ment as a way to but immediately explain their frusdismissed that with trations” with the disparaging remarks way the governabout backwoods, ment treats them. podunk Alaska. Maybe they recogThen they couldHIS POINT nize that this n’t stop with her. Blaine Nichols “working class Vulture-like they lunch-pail” group is pounced upon her thoroughly disgustkids, husband, ed with the way government grandchild and neighbors. They still attack her guns, her has treated them and sees that current government fishing rod, her moose and intentions are to make their her wardrobe. Now, like naughty school children, they lot even tougher. Sarah Palin speaks directpanic when she enters the ly and clearly to that growing room or writes a book. frustration. She understands Maybe their fears arise that liberty is the antithesis from the W.C. Fields quote of the socialistic control that, “There comes a time in which liberals would like to every man’s life when he see implemented in America. must take the bull by the tail Patriotic Americans have and face the situation listened to her talk boldly, squarely.” Maybe they’ve forthrightly and bravely, recognized that they have while their current Apologist the bull in exactly that posiin Chief grovels and bows tion. Are they terrified that she subserviently before those he would make his superiors. chose to have a Down synAnd Sarah certainly looks drome child, has five kids better in a good pair of and still turns heads? Or shorts. that she can reach out and Actually liberals don’t say (without awkward pauses fear Sarah Palin at all. They or a teleprompter) what the simply fear what she stands silent majority of America for. has been feeling for years. Maybe they fear she will Nichols is dedicated to indeed awaken that vast preserving the “American throng of inactive voters and rally them behind someone dream” for his grandchildren who speaks for them on a through conservative princinational platform. ples.

released. Clearly we want this information out to let people know that Ogden is a different place than many imagine it to be. This last week one of the news stations did an article on the top malls for crime. They remarked that they were surprised that neither of the two Ogden malls was on the list at all. We’re not surprised, and we hope soon the state will recognize the remarkable improvements that have taken place in Ogden. Ogden is a safe town. I think Ogden’s story is important because it tells other communities that the right plan and implementation can change the paradigm. One of the reasons I ran for this office was because a former city official told me that

“You can’t do anything to change crime. It has always occurred and always will.” I’m surprised at how many people really believe that, especially when there have been remarkable changes in other high profile cities like New York City. Crime will always exist in New York City as it will in Ogden, but we can significantly reduce crime. In fact we have done so. There will be some that won’t believe that Ogden is as good as I’m painting it to be. To them I ask that they come to Ogden and see for themselves. Walk our streets and experience the change. There is much more for us to do in Ogden, but we are encouraged by the progress.

Mayor Matthew Godfrey Ogden


A16

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Nerve block aids joint replacement recovery BOUNTIFUL — It’s pretty discouraging not to be able to walk around Walmart without pain, according to Judy Hill. “I can go about 30 steps — then ouch!" she said. “I’ve been through Cortisone treatments and arthroscopy, which helped for a little while. Finally, the doctor told me my knee was boneon-bone, so I had to do something.” That’s what landed Hill at Lakeview Hospital for a partial knee replacement. Although deciding to undergo such procedures can be intimidating, Lakeview Hospital uses a unique pain controlling procedure known as a Peripheral Nerve Block and has found that this method of postoperative pain control is extremely successful. A Peripheral Nerve Block is the injection of a long-acting local anesthetic around a specific nerve. Dr. Wayne Larsen, anesthesiologist, said the block is administered by the physician using an ultrasound machine to guide the needle to the area in which the anesthetic will be placed. “We do a lot of orthopedic surgery, and it is common to use the Peripheral Block for upper and lower extremities,” Larsen said. “For total knees, shoulder, ACL repair and knee scope procedures, patients always get a block and they seem to do really well.” “Not all hospitals use the peripheral nerve blocks as an aid for pain control,” said Tiffany Burnett, Communications director. “However, we’ve adopted this care process because we’ve found it really helps our patients during their recovery time.” “We can visualize the nerve and watch the process,” said Larsen. “A few years ago we used a nerve stimulator, but it is better with ultrasound. The block prevents the nerve from getting too revved up

and excited. After the block wears off, patients seem to have less pain. Studies bear this out.” The block lasts from 1224 hours, and then patients go on pain medicine. “It’s a much more rapid recovery,” said Larsen. “We used to use a general (anesthetic) but I’d see the patient after surgery and they’d say ‘kill me,’” because it made them sick. Larsen said most patients now say they don’t know why they worried so much because it was the easiest thing they’ve done. “We do anywhere from 12-15 total joints in a week,” he said. “I’m a strong advocate of the block because it helps in the general recovery.” Hill is still recovering from her procedure, but says she thinks it went very well. “The pain was under

control for the first 24 hours, and I was quite comfortable,” she said. “I couldn’t have gone on like I was, so I’m glad I did it.” Hill said her overall experience at Lakeview was a pleasant one. “I had excellent care,” she said. “Not one person left my room without asking if I needed something. Everyone was lovely, friendly and very willing to help me.”

JUDY HILL talks to the anesthesiologist before her knee surgery at Lakeview Hospital. Left photo: Hill meets with nurse Ellen Christenson.


Section

DavisLife

B

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009 • B1

A taste of Christmas RMT’s ‘Scrooge’ perfect start for the holidays

Photos by Lynn Bettridge

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

A CHRISTMAS TALE Counterclockwise from top: Scrooge (Dave Hill) with nephew Fred (Craig Winder), Bob Cratchit (Jason Wadsworth) with Tiny Tim (Taylor Garlick) and Kathy (Emily Zwahlen), and the town gathered in the street to sing about the upcoming Christmas holiday.

CENTERVILLE — Imagine your favorite Christmas treat. It seems almost wrong to eat it any other time of year, but as December rolls around all it takes is one bite of this particular treat to make you relaxed, happy, and perfectly in the mood for the upcoming holiday. Rodgers Memorial Theatre’s current production of “Scrooge,” running now through Dec. 19, has exactly the same effect. The musical, which is a straight-up version of “A Christmas Carol” with songs added at key points, is full of richly satisfying performances, a pinch of laughs, and a sprinkling of thoughtfulness that makes the utterly familiar just as sweet as you remember it. Scrooge, played in the Thursday opening night cast by Dave Hill, is a blustery crab rather than a pinched-faced, bitter one. That change takes nothing away from the character, and Hill shows in an early scene where he goes out and collects late payments from some of the townspeople that he

can still be just as mean as the character requires (he can also do an excellent “Bah Humbug”). The blusteriness also makes his later change of heart slightly easier to believe, and the way Hill’s entire face lights up makes it an absolute delight to watch Scrooge rediscover the joy he’d been missing in his life (and a hoot to listen to, especially during the party scene). Bob Cratchit, played by Jason Wadsworth in the same cast, is an equal pleasure to watch. Wadsworth makes the character the epitome of the gentle giant, not so much meek as truly goodhearted and wanting the best for everyone. He’s also profoundly expressive, particularly in an early stretch where his face veers between chagrin and excitement and manages to communicate the entire character without saying a single word. The rest of the cast is equally exemplary, with a special nod to Pam Christy’s Mrs. Cratchit who made me adore her with only a handful of lines. The ghosts – n See “RMT’S,” p. B1


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Lynn Bettridge

B2

CRATCHIT asks Scrooge if he can have Christmas off.

RMT’s ‘Scrooge’ perfect Nativity event to draw thousands start for the holidays Continued from p. B1

KAYSVILLE — More people than ever want a taste of a Davis County tradition. The seventh annual Christmas Nativity Event, which is scheduled for Nov. 27 from 2-9 p.m. and Nov. 28 from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Kaysville Tabernacle (198 W. Center St.), will once again bring together historical displays, musical groups, kids activities, and dozens of nativity displays. Free as always, the event is drawing more attention than ever. “I’ve had a lot of calls from out of state wanting to learn more about it,” said Chloe Thompson, who began the event several years ago and still organizes it. She went on to explain that the attention probably came from an article in a recent Daughters of the Utah Pioneers newsletter. Already as many as 6,000-8,000 people attend the event, with the numbers varying due to several factors. “It depends on the weather,” said Thompson.

“I’d hate it to be snowy and slick, but it brings people in because they’re ready for Christmas.” The BYU vs. Utah game, which will be held right in the middle of Saturday’s event, tends to have the opposite effect. “The game always cuts us back for a couple of hours,” said Thompson with a laugh.“We have to announce the score.” Most of the time, though, the sheer amount of activities have no competition. Concerts will be held throughout both days of the event, featuring groups such as the Beehive Statesmen. A history will focus on the Weekly Reflex, which started in Kaysville and was one of the first newspapers in the country. For kids, there will be a book they can make about the nativity. “It’s amazing how creative they are,” said Thompson.“You don’t have to say ‘Draw this tree in a certain way.’ The best results come when they just draw the nativity how they see it.”

Your kids will if you Give the Gift of Rock N Roll for Christmas

72 So. Orchard Dr. • N. Salt Lake

Clipper photos

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

Kristin Coleman, Russell Brown, and Kim Christy – also managed to do their ghostly versions better justice than in some of the other versions I’ve seen, though there’s a lovely twist with Coleman’s Ghost of Christmas Past that I refuse to spoil for those of you who haven’t seen it. The dose of thoughtfulness comes from the interesting decision of casting Craig Winder as both young Scrooge and his nephew Fred, and Venicia Stolworthy-Wilson as both

Fred’s wife and the woman Scrooge lost years before. The play itself touches on the fact that Fred’s relationship is a reminder of what Scrooge lost, but what I found myself pondering was the realization that Scrooge might have once been as kind and happy as Fred was. The thought had never occurred to me before, and it was an added bit of flavor that, for me at least, made the treat all the sweeter. For tickets or more information, please call 801-298-1302.

THE CHILDREN’S NATIVITY (top of page) is a regular feature at the annual event. Above: Kids work on nativityrelated crafts, while adults peruse the large collection of nativity scenes from around the world (left).

We specialize in pet odors, red dye removal and spots other cleaners miss!

$

4500 OFF!

• Latest truck-mounted equipment • IICRC Certified Technicians • Leather & Upholstery Specialists

CHARGE IT ON YOUR RC WILLEY ACCOUNT!

4 SAVE $10 ON CARPET CLEANING 4 SAVE $15 ON UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 4 SAVE $20 ON TILE CLEANING

CALL NOW!

801-936-0586


Cheney Celebration set to ring in season Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

B3

MEMBERS OF the Cheney family prepare with local musicians. The handbells pictured will be used in the handbell choir that performs annually at the Cheney celebration. tion to arranging. She will be performing two of her own arrangements,“Silent Night” and “What Child Is This.” Pianist Tawna Cheney Love will be accompanying Dunn, as well as several other performers throughout the evening. Tyler Knowlton will lead the brass quintet, which will perform the prelude as well as a special musical performance later in the evening. Other performers scheduled include Kevin Cheney Love, Amie Johnson, Karel McDonough, Carolee Ericksson, and a men’s and children’s chorus. In addition to the tradi-

tional handbell choir, the event will also once again include the opportunity for congregational singing under the direction of Lane Cheney. The hymns will follow the evening’s theme of Children at Christmas. Admission is free, but early seating is advised. Sunday dress is appropriate.

Photo by Jill Transtrum (courtesy)

BOUNTIFUL — With a handbell choir to literally ring in the Christmas season, the Cheney family are once again ready to start off the holidays with an evening of music and readings. Their 18th annual Christmas Celebration, scheduled this year for Nov. 28 at 6:45 p.m. at the Bountiful 13th/53rd Ward Chapel (1356 N. 650 East), will feature a wide variety of performers including concert violinist Jennifer Dunn. The evening will be tied together with Mark Cheney reading from “The Life of Our Lord,” a narrative version of the New Testament that Charles Dickens wrote for his children. The theme of the evening will also be taken from Charles Dickens’ words:“It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child himself.” The featured performer for the evening will be Jennifer Dunn, a concert violinist and current member of the Boise Philharmonic. The 2007 winner of the American Mothers national violin competition, Dunn has recently turned her atten-

Courtesy Photo

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

JENNIFER DUNN (left, pictured with Kimberlee Dray) will be the featured performer.

ACOUSTIC GUITAR PACKAGES

ELECTRIC GUITARS

Starting at

Starting at

$

$

149 149

Includes Guitar, strap, bag, pics, 3 free restrings

AMP PACKAGE 1

AMP PACKAGE 2

Kustom 10 watt amp, gig bag, cable, strap, polish & cloth

Kustom 12 Gauge amp, gig bag, cable, strap, polish & cloth

Courtesy Photo

Retails at $170

PIANIST Tawna Cheney Love, this year’s celebration chair, will perform with violinist Jennifer Dunn.

$

100

Retails at $250

$

140

Includes 3 free restrings

DOUBLE BARREL

AMP 30 watt

Retails at $329

$

219

50% OFF GUITAR STRINGS (Limit 3 sets) Expires 12/25/09

298-4777 • 133 N. Main, Bountiful Private & Group Lessons

Davis County’s Best Selection of Guitars & Accessories

www.murphysguitars.com


B4

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer FARMINGTON — Singer-songwriter Cori Connors is back to celebrate the holidays with her fans, and this time she’s brought a new present. The Farmington resident has released a new Christmas album,“One Small Boy,” which will be the focus of both her upcoming Christmas concerts. The first will be held Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake (South Temple and C Street), and the second will be held Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farmington Arts Center (200 South Main). “The thing I like about Christmas albums is that I can speak the deepest feelings of my heart, which can be construed as religious, without it being called a church album,” said Connors. For Connors, Christmas has always been tied into

those deep feelings, with a focus on the Christ child. “Christmas began with him in the first place,” she said.“One small boy who grew up to be the savior of the world.” Though the concerts will feature a few favorites off her first album,“Sleepy Little Town,” the majority of the songs will come off the new album. About a third of “One Small Boy” consists of traditional carols, while another third is original music written by Connors. The remaining third of the album offers songs that are a newer spin on equally traditional but lesser-known carols. Connors has added a new verse to “The First Noel,” as well as altering the music slightly, and her “Auld Lang Syne” is drawn from the original Scottish version of the song. Though the Robert Burns chorus is the same, the verses are entirely new. Also present are an arrangement of “Silent

Night” written by Michael Dowdle and sung by Connors, as well as an arrangement by Mark Stephenson of “In the Bleak Midwinter (also sung by Connors). Tickets for both concerts are $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Advance tickets can be bought up till the day before either concert at www.coriconnors.com (tickets will either be sent via email or held at will call). Tickets for the Farmington concert tend to sell out quickly, but the Salt Lake concert is in a larger venue and generally has some seats available. To get the ticket status for the Farmington concert, please call 801-451-0953. At both venues, Connors plans to have an emotional experience with her fans. “I think that’s why we all like Christmas,” she said.“It shakes the jar and drops all the deep nuggets of emotion to the bottom, and we get to dwell there for a time.” jwardell@davisclipper.com

Arts Briefs Davis Master Chorale Concert The Davis Master Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday concert, this year titled “Joy to the World,” on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Davis High School auditorium. The program will feature traditional carols, hymns, and spirituals. Single tickets are $5, and Family tickets (up to 6) are $20. For more information, please visit davismasterchorale.org.

A Gift of Holiday Stories Welcome in the holiday season with a free evening of stories for the whole family on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Davis County Library’s South Branch (725 S. Main in Bountiful). Enjoy holiday stories from around the world as told by Children’s Librarians Laurel Pedersen, Karen Blair, and Esther Ludlow as well as guest storytellers Tammy Gould and Patti Richins.

‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ Though not quite as well known as Scrooge or Tiny Tim, the story of a group of kids who learn about Christmas through one crazy pageant carries its own spark of holiday spirit. The Rodgers Academy of Learning is planning to bring that spark to life with their upcoming performance of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” which will be performed Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec 12 and Dec 19 at noon onstage at the Rodgers Memorial Theatre (292 E. Pages

Lane, Centerville). Tickets are $4, and can be purchased either at the box office or by calling 801298-1302. The seating is numbered like in a regular Rodgers Memorial Theatre Show, and patrons are advised to buy their tickets in advance.

Soroptimist Holiday Home Tour Soroptimist International of Bountiful will be hosting their 36th annual Holiday Home Tour and Basket Boutique Dec. 5 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Four Bountiful homes and two Woods Cross homes will be decorated for the holidays and open to the public, and a themed baskets boutique will be held at the home of Robert and Hillary Christiansen (272 N. 100 E., Bountiful). Tickets are $7 (a map is included), and can be purchased at the Clipper offices and several other Bountiful businesses. All proceeds from the event are donated to local charities. The other three homes in Bountiful belong to David and Doris Wilding (2295 S. Pheasant Way), Glenn and Karen Larkin (2586 S. Fairway Circle), and Stephen and Earlene Blaser (1768 S. Ridge Point Dr. – here, a shuttle will be available to help visitors up and down the long driveway). In Woods Cross, the tour homes are across the street from each other and belong to Tim and Torey Brown (1877 W. 1790 S.) and Ben and Tina Davis (1856 W. 1790 S.)

Courtesy Photo

New Connors Christmas album to be introduced at two concerts

THE COVER OF Cori Connors’ latest Christmas album, “One Small Boy.” Songs from the album with be featured at both of her upcoming Christmas concerts.


Davis People

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

B5

Santa to host magic holiday program FARMINGTON — Santa Claus will be making a special appearance at the Farmington Community Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009. Santa’s Magic Holiday program will begin at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Santa will per-

There are two different flu vaccines

Courtesy Photos

The Davis County Health Department has the H1N1 FluMist spray and injectable vaccines. These vaccines are free. Reminder: Second dose of the H1N1 vaccine is due for many children 6 months to 9 years of age who were vaccinated during October.

You should receive an H1N1 vaccine if you are: • Pregnant • A household contact or caregiver of a child younger than 6 months • Age 6 months to 24 years • A health care or emergency medical services worker

Students donate gingerbread houses BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer CENTERVILLE — Kathy Davis’ fourth-grade class at Centerville Elementary sent five gingerbread houses to the annual Gingerbread House Festival, benefiting the Utah PTA. The gingerbread houses were created after the students learned about architecture, measurements and Native American shelters. The students learned about subcontractors and the drawings that tell them where to build walls, place electrical outlets or bathroom facilities. The class also built haunted houses for Halloween. “The students had a fabulous time decorating the gingerbread houses,” said

Davis. She connected what the students were doing as a fun activity to lesson plans and the Utah core curriculum. Before the unit on architecture and measurements, Davis spent time with the students on Native American shelters. She had students compare those shelters with modern-day houses. The lessons acted as an introduction into architecture and gave students some application for measurements and building.

sroberts@davisclipper.com

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FLU IN 2009

H1N1 FLU (Swine)

C EN T E R V I L L E EL EM E N TARY SCHOOL’S fourthgrade class donated five gingerbread houses to the Gingerbread House Festival to benefit the Utah PTA. Students built the houses as part of a unit on architecture.

form magic, then sit for greetings and photos. Refreshments will be served. Tickets are $2 per person. For more information, contact the arts center at 801-451-0953.

• Age 25-64 years old who has a health condition associated with higher risk of medical complications from influenza, such as heart, lung or kidney disease, diabetes, neurologic and neuromuscular conditions, weakened immune system, or if your physician states that you are at high risk The H1N1 vaccine will be offered to the general population after the higher-risk groups have been immunized. Call (801) 451-3333 for recorded updates. Please check our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov/flu

SEASONAL FLU Our supply of Seasonal Flu Vaccine is temporarily out. The next shipment of Seasonal Flu Vaccine is expected sometime during early December. Please call your healthcare provider or local pharmacies to see if they currently have Seasonal Flu Vaccine available. The Davis County Health Department will resume Seasonal Flu Vaccine clinics when it arrives. Please call the Flu Information Line recorded message at 801-451-3333 in December to hear the latest availability of the Seasonal Flu Vaccine.

Davis County Health Department has scheduled three H1N1 vaccination clinics. Each person must have a ticket to get a vaccination. Adults may pick up tickets for their immediate household members only. Tickets are time- and date-specific and will be handed out on Monday (11/30/09), at two locations (Bountiful Regional Center – 835 North 400 East, North Salt Lake, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Legacy Events Center – 151 South 1100 West, Farmington, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.). Any remaining tickets will be distributed throughout the 3 days at the clinic location starting at 10 a.m.

Clinic dates, times, and location: • Tuesday, Dec. 1, 3-8 p.m.: Davis Conference Center – 800 West Heritage Park Boulevard, Layton. • Wednesday, Dec. 2, 3-8 p.m.: Davis Conference Center – 800 West Heritage Park Boulevard, Layton. • Thursday, Dec. 3, 3-8 p.m.: Davis Conference Center – 800 West Heritage Park Boulevard, Layton. Dress appropriately for the weather (such as coats, umbrellas, sunblock, etc.) because a majority of your wait may be outside. Also, wear a shortsleeved shirt (under your coat, if applicable) to speed your vaccination process.

Davis County Health Department Flu Information Line (recorded message) (801) 451-3333 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: www.daviscountyutah.gov/flu


Youth/Education

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

High Notes

Taylor Elementary honors student

BOUNTIFUL – Taylor Elementary School students will be honoring one of its own through the end of the year. Second-grade student Jared Vance has a fatal brain tumor and is no longer able to attend school. Jared wanted to be a superhero when he grew up. The students are honoring him by decorating a tree with ornaments that indicate a kind act they will do for someone in Jared’s honor. The school is also having a “Jared Vance Hero Day.” Each grade will be doing a service project in honor of Jared. The sixth-grade is spearheading the project.

Schools add competition to drive

NORTH DAVIS COUNTY – Cook and Whitesides elementary schools are adding a little extra competition to their annual food drive. The collection competition pits BYU fans against U of U fans. The donations will be taken to Jiffy Lube, which matches the donation. For more information, contact the schools at 801-402-2200 or 801-402-3600.

District prepares for boundary study KAYSVILLE – Two elementary schools in the Davis School District are currently part of a boundary study in preparation for the opening of Elementary School No. 59 in the fall of 2010. The new school – located at 1870 S. 25 West in Kaysville – will have 32 classrooms. Its opening will reduce overcrowding at Eagle Bay and Snow Horse Elementary schools. Before the district gets too much further into the study, however, it wants to include the community in the process. Members of the boundary committee are meeting with community councils of those two Elementary Schools. Maps of the preliminary draft of the new boundaries will soon be at the schools and also available on the boundary study website. For more information on the boundary study process, visit http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/.

Layton school’s choir joins lighting

LAYTON – This past Monday evening, the Layton Elementary School choir was invited to sing at the city’s lighting ceremony. The town Christmas lights were scheduled to be turned on Monday evening, and the choir to sing at the Ed Kenley Amphitheater.

Reading Elementary performs program CENTERVILLE – Reading Elementary students were scheduled to spend this past Tuesday putting on the annual Utah program. Introducing Utah’s early inhabitants, the program was to highlight events that have made Utah what it is today. Songs and dances that the students learned were the foundation for their social studies curriculum throughout the year.

District offices closed for recess

FARMINGTON – The Davis School District offices and schools will be closed from Wednesday, Nov. 25, through Friday, Nov. 27, for Thanksgiving recess. No school will be in session during that time.

Reading Horizons introduces new method B6

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer NORTH SALT LAKE — One South Davis County family has something more to be grateful for this Thanksgiving: Overcoming reading difficulties. Through Reading Horizon’s use of a program called the Orton-Gillingham teaching method, a nineyear-old boy has begun to work through dyslexia. The student’s mother, Tracy Keith, went through several programs and trials before

finding Reading Horizons and the Orton-Gillingham method. “The thing that I like most about the Reading Horizons program is that it appeals to all types of learning styles,” said Shantell, another parent. “This was crucial in helping my son to read.” Keith said her son attended public school for the first few grades, and she noticed he began to be withdrawn and to dread school. Her first move was to transfer him to a charter school

where there was more oneon-one help. However, Keith said that still didn’t fix the problem. Keith continued to research programs and schools until she came across Reading Horizons and the Orton-Gillingham method. The method itself is a systematic approach to reading. It helps those with dyslexia overcome reading issues, as well as English language learners. The program teaches reading through a languagebased, multi-sensory

approach. It teaches the basics of word formation before introducing the whole meaning of those words. The method uses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. Reading Horizons has put details and research of the method up online at http://www.readinghorizonsathome.com/orton-gillingham.aspx. Reading Horizons said it hopes to education parents about the method to help give students the chance at a head start on reading.

DSD board begins to accept applications BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer FARMINGTON — The Davis School District Board of Education announced that it is accepting applications from residents interested in filling Cheryl Werven’s position on the board. Residents have until Wednesday, Dec. 2 to file an application. Any registered voter who is a resident in Precinct No. 6 may apply. Werven’s position will be vacant as of Dec. 31, due to personal reasons. Precinct No. 6 covers parts of Clearfield, Hill Air Force Base, Clearfield Job Corps, Layton and Syracuse. Werven’s current school board assignments include its audit committee, Utah School Boards Association By-laws committee and as an alternate to the Davis Applied Technology College board. Those who apply are to fill out a Declaration of Candidacy and have it signed by

Got something on your mind? All you need to do is email a letter to the editor at:

letters@davis clipper.com

a notary public. The board said applicants may also include a resume, three references and three letters of recommendation. The full application and materials need to be sent to administrative assistant to the Board of Education, Carolyn Roberts, at PO Box 588, Farmington, UT, 84025-0588.

The Board of Education announced that applicants whom it would like to consider will be contacted and interviewed in an open meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the school office in Farmington. The board will then convene into closed session. After discussions and deliberation, members will

reconvene into an open session and announce the appointment. Whomever the board appoints will take the oath of office on Tuesday, Jan. 5 and will serve until the end of the term in January of 2011. sroberts@davisclipper.com


Youth/Education

B7

Photos by Shalyn Roberts

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

NORTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL’S FCCLA Club hosted the 11th annual Noble Knights Thanksgiving lunch (top) for children in the school’s day care program as well as their families. Members of the club (left) worked to raise funds, decorate and prepare for the lunch as a service project with the help of two advisors. The day care classrooms themselves were decorated and prepared for a feast.

FCCLA hosts Noble Knights and families

15% OFF Everything in the Store! Friday & Saturday Only

1ST 100 Customers Receive a FREE 25 lb. bag of Utah Potatoes FRIDAY ONLY Breyer & Montana Silversmith 25% Off* Any purchase of $100 receives a certificate for $10, a purchase of $200 receives a certificate for $20.

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer LAYTON — Northridge High School’s FCCLA club hosted the day-care’s 11th annual Thanksgiving luncheon for children and their families as a service project for this year. The Noble Knights luncheon began 11 years ago and has kept growing, as the school now serves 49 children in its day care. There

are four advisors, each with certification or degrees in preschool and childcare, and students at the high school sign up for an elective class to help care for the children. Northridge High School’s day care serves children from all across Davis County. The FCCLA club collected funds and food while decorating the classroom and nursery to prepare for this year’s luncheon. sroberts@davisclipper.com

Limit one certificate per customer. Certificates valid Dec. 1 thru Dec. 24, 2009. Certain conditions apply to certificate.

*Off Original Price • Excludes Hay and Straw • Feed 10% Off Not Valid With Any Other Discount or Offer

Free Gift Wrapping • Gift Cards Available


“THE PERFECT GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS” 47 GAMES FAMILIES, REGARDLESS OF NUMBER OR AGE, WILL ALL BE PLAYING AND LAUGHING TOGETHER!

Scout Leaders • Cub Masters • Young Single Adult Leaders • Activity Committees • Young Men’s Presidents • Young Women’s Presidents • Activity Day Leaders • “All those who want the kids to look forward to fun Family Home Evenings”

(THE KIDS GOT ON THEIR KNEES AND BEGGED US TO COME & PLAY!)

IF YOU NEED TO COME UP WITH ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILY REUNIONS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES OR CHURCH PARTIES, THIS IS THE GAME TO GET!! Three Little Monkeys Winegar’s Bountiful, Roy

Endzone Hobby Center Clearfield

Bountiful, Centerville

DAVE’S CELL: 801-864-7030

Bowman’s Kaysville

S 500 W.

Bountiful, Fruit Heights

Dick’s Market

I-15

BLE AVAILA: AT

1400 S. TILE OUTLET W 1500 So.

801-292-TILE (8453) Contractor 550 W. 1400 So. Bountiful

Pricing Available

20565

We offer classes in both Classical and Modern Martial Arts. Whether you are a stern traditionalist or a new MMA competitor looking to add to your game, we have classes for you.

We offer classes in:

New Real Deals Customers

Join our Fan Club and get

20% $ 00 SAVE on your

5

• • • •

Jujutsu Karate MMA Body Conditioning

• Ninjutsu • Kenjutsu • Self Defense

OFF

your total purchase

favorite item

With coupon. Expires 12/31/09

With coupon. Expires 12/31/09

37 N. Main, Bountiful • 801-296-1301 www.realdeals.net/bountiful

OUR LOCATION: Budokan Martial Arts 51 East 400 South, Bountiful, UT 84010

801-499-3175 BRING IN THIS AD AND GET TWO WEEKS FREE

JEWELERY • FRAGRANCE BATH & BODY • GIFTABLES $5-$10 - $15.00 AND UP

AVON BEAUTY CENTER 273 W 500 S #4 • Bountiful, UT

(801) 397-2866


Friday, December 4th • 2 PM - 9 PM South Davis Recreation Center 550 N. 200 W. • Bountiful Great gifts will be available from the merchants shown here. Plus Santa will visit with the kids right after the Electric Light Parade.

Now Open! 353 South Main

Come sample our delicious food after the light parade at the Christmas Boutique

353 So. Main • Bountiful, Ut 801-294-4828


Horizons B10

Elizabeth Fern Morgan

1st Birthday Notice what you are grateful for and express gratitude

Elizabeth Morgan Elizabeth Fern “Lily”Morgan, daughter of Michael Morgan and Jessi Barrus Morgan, granddaughter of John and Judy Morgan and Roy and Jodi Barrus, celebrated her first birthday Nov. 23, 2009.

Owen Christian Raab

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Parker Morley

Parker Morley Parker Morley, son of Matt Morley and Laura Morley, grandson of Tim and Michelle Morley and Scott and Sharla Brown, celebrated his first birthday Nov. 21, 2009.

ATTENTION

looked out of the window of my car before entering a local store and was so very grateful for my car. In my case my car has a ramp that comes out of the side of the car when I push a button. When I push another button, my motorized chair unlocks from where I drive so I can then go down the ramp and into the store. Of course with a click of a button I can have the ramp pulled in and the door shut and with another click, I can lock the car. Then I am free to go anywhere in the store that I wish. What a luxury! I remember the years when I walked with so much pain that I shopped in small stores and often didn’t finish the list of things I wanted. Without the motorized chair and the ramp outside my home, I would be home bound. Am I grateful? I surely am. But as I sat in my car thinking of all this, my thoughts went to the rest of the citizens of Bountiful. In comparison to India, Indonesia, China and many other places, look what we have! Just running water and toilets that flush are wonderful things. That doesn’t include electricity, homes, roads, freedom to make choices, educa-

I

A Minute for Parents By JoAnn Hamilton

tional opportunities, libraries where we can obtain information, etc. Perhaps this month we should take the time to count the blessings that we do have. Sitting in just one room, I am amazed at how many things I can visually see that I appreciate. How very comfortable so many of us are. I hope we aren’t getting lost in thoughts of things we don’t have, the problems we haven’t solved, etc. I was getting Christmas presents for my family. My goal was to have them all purchased before Halloween and I just about made it. My reason is that I can only be up a limited amount of time each day and last year I remember the frustration as

BAR J WRANGLERS TICKET HOLDERS DOORS TO THE SHOW AT WOODS CROSS HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN AT 6:00 P.M. DEC. 2.

FINE JEWELRY

Selection • Service • Savings 801-294-4600 451 S. Main St., Bountiful fadelsfinejewelry.com

PLEASE NOTE: Anyone wishing to line-up before the doors open, please be aware that school is in session until 2:30 p.m.

We ask that you wait until at least 3:00 p.m. THANK YOU! Owen Christian Raab Owen Christian Raab, son of Erich Raab and Angie Raab, grandson of Steve and Jan Dilks and great-grandson of Bob and Phyllis Dilks, celebrated his first birthday Nov. 20, 2009.

DIAMOND SALE! Compare our prices to "WHOLESALERS"

Wedding deadline: Monday, 12 noon

www.davisclipper.com 20472

the car moved slowly in traffic and then I waited in lines to make my purchases. Also, I never know when I will spend a month or so unable to leave the house because of a Post Polio drop that I have no control over and so I wanted to be prepared for my family. Anyway, a lady in front of me said, “Oh, it looks like you are buying Christmas presents.” I said, “Yes,” and explained a bit why I was doing it so early. And then she said, “What I would give to have a grand child. I don’t have any. No one comes on Christmas day and says, ‘Merry Christmas Grandma.’ We are so lonely. It is a horrible day. I have a son, but he has never married.”

I hardly knew what to say other than, “I’m sorry.” Then I added, “Have you considered taking gifts to the homeless shelter?” I should have added, “Why don’t you invite a family with children and not so much money to spend Christmas day with you?” As I left the store, my thoughts went to Galatians 5:13, “By love, serve one another.” Thanksgiving can include other people. Service at food banks and food kitchens can be offered. Visits can be made at care centers to people who don’t have visitors. I keep remembering a very special teen who felt left out at school who found such happiness spending some time on a regular basis doing just that. Thanking God, acknowledging family members for the service they offer, saying “I love you,” and giving hugs are ways to show gratitude. May this month be the best ever because we notice all we have and express gratitude.


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

80th: Smart On November 6, 2009, Grant Winters Smart reached his 80th birthday. He was born at home in Logan Canyon, Cache Valley, Utah, to Lyman and Juanita Winters Smart where his father was employed as a hydroelectric operator for the Logan City Power Company. When Grant was 2 1/2 years old, his father was killed in an industrial accident and Grant moved with his family to Montpelier, Idaho, where he spent his youth and received his early education. His family consisted of three brothers, Lyman, Ross, Bruce, and one sister, Ruth Anne. During high school days, Grant excelled in football and track and was elected Student Body President. In 1949 he entered the U.S. Navy for a period of four years stationed at San Diego, California, 11th Naval District Headquarters. He served his last year on the USS Logan 196, an attack transport. The ship’s duties were to be a station keeping vessel in Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong, China. Upon discharge, Grant accepted and served a mission to the Western States Mission where he served in Grand Junction, Fruita, and Colorado Springs, Colorado. He attended the University of Utah where he graduated with a Political Science Degree. He did post graduate work at Claremont College and Stanford University. He was first employed as a teacher and administrator at East High School in the Salt Lake City District. Later he became the Director of Veterans Affairs at Utah Technical College, later to be named Salt Lake Community College. He was also the Director of Personnel and an Administrative Assistant to the President at Salt Lake Community College. He concluded his employment as a Professor of Social Sciences, his favorite role. He married Lucille Hulme in the Salt Lake Temple and they have seven children: Richard (Mary Lue), Nita (Burnett), Paul (Karen), Nancy (Kevin), Lisa (Grant), Nathan (Alison), Mary (Brian). Grant and

B11

90th: Furse

Birthday

Grant W. Smart Lucille celebrated their Golden Wedding in 2006 and they have 29 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. In 2002 Grant and Lucille served in the Nauvoo Temple Mission. Their service included the Open House and Dedication of the Nauvoo Temple as well as trainers of the Nauvoo Temple area leadership. Grant currently resides in Bountiful, Utah, with his wife, Lucille. He enjoys his children, grandchildren and the reading of good books. A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Grant has served in the Bountiful Utah Stake as a teacher, a bishop’s counselor, a bishop and a high counselor. He has also served as an ordinance worker in the Bountiful Utah Temple and Nauvoo Temple. He was honored on his birthday with a surprise party by his family.

Laurel Jensen Burningham Furse is celebrating her 90th birthday. She was born Nov 30, 1919 in Groveland, Idaho. She was the fourth of nine children. She was married to Melvin Burningham for 50 years until his death in 1990. They made their home in St. George, N.Ogden, and Bountiful. Together they have eight children, 27 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren. Laurel later married Orin Furse of Bountiful. They have been married for 14 years. A celebration for Laurel will be held on Saturday, Nov. 28 from 1 - 3 at the Bountiful 28th Ward, 2285 South 200 West, Bountiful, Utah.

Anniversary 50th: Reeder

Laurel Jensen Burningham Furse Family and friends are invited to celebrate this happy occasion with Laurel and her family. We love you Mom. Happy Birthday. Richard and Helen Reeder will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary over the Thanksgiving holiday with family. They were married

Nov. 25, 1959 in the Logan Temple. They are the parents of Robert, Rolf, David, Carol, Rebecca and Deborah. They have 13 grandchildren.

Wedding deadline: Monday, noon

YW Awards YOUNG WOMEN FROM the North Canyon 3rd Ward, Carissa Gillens, Elysia Broderick and Stacey Sumbot, received their Young Womanhood Awards recently. We congratulate them on this accomplishment.

MIKE & STERLING’S

Davis County’s Total Flooring Specialists H CARPET H VINYL H WOOD H AREA RUGS H CERAMIC TILE H LAMINATED FLOOR

H TOOL RENTALS H CARPET & TILE SUPPLIES

801-292-9069 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH

Richard and Helen Reeder

485 North 500 West, Bountiful

Are you chillin’ with Jack Frost? Prepare now! Call 801-298-HVAC today! FURNACE MAINTENANCE CLEAN & CHECK OR SERVICE CALL

250 OFF HIGH EFFICIENCY

$69

FURNACE AND A/C

Must present coupon. Valid with coupon only. Not valid with any other offers. Expires Nov. 30, 2009.

$

Must present coupon. Valid with coupon only. Not valid with any other offers. Expires Nov. 30, 2009.

HVAC CONSTRUCTION, INC.

HOURS: MON-FRI 9:00-6:00 SATURDAY 9:00-4:00

Residential and Commercial

801-298-4822

Celebrating 23 years of service Locally owned & operated


B12

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

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

Tuesday, Nov. 17 Richard Jennings Hall, 20, Bountiful PD, simple assault, criminal trespass, liquor possession. Gustavo Carrasco, 37, Woods Cross PD, narcotic equipment, synthetic narcoticpossession, failure to register vehicle, other right of way violation. Martha Elizabeth Cravens, 43, Clearfield Justice Court, DUI alcohol. Kevin James Roberts, 49, Layton PD, driving on denied license, simple assault, DUI alcohol, traffic offense, no insurance, liquor free text. Roger Davis Williams, 50, Davis County Justice Court, DUI alcohol. Deborah Anna Rash, 50, Clearfield PD, DUI drugs. Jason S. Rickard, 28, DCSO, synthetic narcotic-possession. Warren Jack Fenner, 59, Centerville PD, DUI alcohol, liquor possession, driving left of center. Phillip Michael Berg, 26, Clearfield PD, simple assault, failure to register vehicle, no insurance. Jenny Sue Dreeszen, 29, DCSO, driving on suspension, narcotic equipment-possession. Brigitte Andrasovsky, 31, UHP, narcotic equipment-possession, marijuana possession. Bryan Scott McLaren, 30, DCSO, synthetic narcoticpossession, speeding. Juan Manel Valero, 33, Layton PD, spouse abuse, no insurance, liquor possession, driving on suspension, no insurance. Daniel Dean Harmon, 28, UHP, traffic offense, no insurance, reckless driving, burglary forced entry. Justin Corey Rohr, 22, DCSO, traffic offense, DUI drugs. Tracy A. Hansen, 25, DCSO, DUI alcohol.

Wednesday, Nov. 18 Noe Quevedo, 30, Layton PD, DUI alcohol. Michael Joseph Egbert, 50, Clinton PD, no insurance. Kyle Scott Colby, 22, DCSO, neglect child. Roman Richard Rocha, 19, UHP, speeding, shoplifting. Jeri Stuart Palmer, 51, West Bountiful PD, DUI drugs, other right of way violation. James Levi Wheeler, 23, Layton PD, simple assault, property damage, criminal trespass.

Thursday, Nov. 19 Michael Joseph Wilson, 42, UHP, no insurance, driving on suspension. Schyler Bruce Wells, 19, DCSO, synthetic narcotic-possession. Brandon Michael Coyne,

24, UHP, property damage free text, faulty equipment, marijuana possession, speeding. Nua Dominic Tiliaia, 34, US Marshall Service, amphetamine possession. Scott Allen Kofoed, 46, Bountiful PD, traffic offense free text. Antonio Ernest Freeman, 24, Layton PD, violation protective order. Richard Ronald Norton, 25, Layton PD, simple assault, damage property private, abuse of telephone. Christopher Allen Madill, 20, Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, traffic offense, reckless driving.

Friday, Nov. 20

Sheridan Weyland, 30, Bountiful PD, DUI drugs. Francisco Jose Moriega, 30, Clearfield PD, aggravated assault gun, no insurance. Mark Jason Martinez, 28, Clearfield PD, narcotic equipment-possession, simple assault. Josie Donna Hall, 18, West Bountiful, PD, marijuana possession, traffic offense, DUI drugs, narcotic equipment. Shannon Danielle Clydesdale, 28, UHP, DUI alcohol, possession of weapon, speeding. Kiel Malcom Whitney, 24, Clearfield PD, DUI alcohol. Antonio Guadalupe Duorp, 21, UHP, speeding, driving on suspension, shoplifting, theft free text. Christopher David Marshall, 24, Clinton PD, narcotic equipment-possession, disorderly conduct. John Matthew Hunkin, 28, Bountiful PD, stolen property free text. Keith Houston Turner, 51, US Marshall Service, fraud by wire. Cassandra Roseanne Shaw,

20, Clearfield PD, theft free text. Richard Martinez, 25, DCSO, simple assault, contempt of court. Bobby Lee Jennings, 30, DCSO, amphetamine possession, DUI alcohol. Becky Viana Asay, 33, Layton PD, DUI drugs. Robert Jamison Johnson, 19, DCSO, marijuana possession, narcotic equipment-possession, liquor possession. Jared Rhily Penfield, 20, Kaysville PD, faulty equipment, marijuana sell, narcotic equipment-possession. Erika Wing, 35, Kaysville PD, synthetic narcotic-possession. Edith Alice Renner, 38, Centerville PD, no insurance. Shane Meyer Kendall, 29, UHP, no motorcycle license, DUI alcohol, driving on denied license, traffic offense.

Saturday, Nov. 21 Bill Parnell, 26, Clearfield PD, disorderly conduct, intoxication, driving on suspension. Cassidy Lynn Knotts, 24, Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol, liquor free text. William Curtis McBride, 33, DCSO, DUI alcohol, driving on suspension. Jesus Ramiro Pounce, 23, Clearfield PD, DUI alcohol, disorderly conduct. Nicole Anderson, 24, Sunset PD, no insurance, driving on suspension, moving violation, traffic offense. Adam Dee Lindsey, 47, Bountiful PD, DUI alcohol. Lindsey Preece, 25, DCSO, shoplifting. Jan Ulibarri, 49, Layton PD, DUI alcohol, traffic offense. Steven James Elliott, 36, Sunset PD, no insurance, driving on suspension. Matthew Lynn Bailey, 43, Layton PD, simple assault. Tammy Irene Taylor, 44, DCSO, throwing material from moving vehicle, driving on suspension.

Cody Blake Daniels, 22, Kaysville PD, marijuana sell, narcotic equipment, improper lane change, no proof of insurance. Alexander Scott Marietti, 18, Kaysville PD, marijuana sell. Craig Patrick Rivas, 22, UHP, exhibition driving.

Sunday, Nov. 22 Alexa Gonzalez-Cardenas, 20, Layton PD, DUI alcohol, liquor free text, traffic offense. Jacob Norman Yardley, 25, DCSO, marijuana possession, narcotic equipmentpossession. Tyler Jason Ailing, 21, DCSO, DUI alcohol, faulty equipment. Ladonis Marquis Steele, 25, Clearfield PD, traffic offense.

Cullin Anthony Bullen, 22, UHP, heroin possession, other right of way violation. Travis Ray Shaffer, 38, Centerville PD, traffic offense, marijuana possession. Stephen Shaffer, 40, Centerville PD, DUI alcohol, false police report.

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

SUMMONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Case Nos. 1025979, 1025980, 1025981 State of Utah in the interest of: L.S., C.S., T.S. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: ELDON SEAGRIST You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitled court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT on JANUARY 5, 2010, at

Jose Luis Garcia, 24, Farmington PD, driving on suspension, improper lane change, never obtained driver’s license, illegal hunting, contempt of court. Wendy Ann Meibos, 36, Layton PD, amphetamine possession.

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

11:15 a.m. to respond to a Petition on file with the court alleging that you have abused and/or neglected your child. You have a right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If you do not appear at the time and place set forth herein, a default judgment will be entered against you which could include a termination of your parental rights, permanent and temporary custody orders and an order to pay child support. C-5431 1/26-12/17


Obituaries

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Robert Brown Hillier 1925-2009 Robert Brown Hillier, 83, passed away November 21, 2009, peacefully from causes incident to age. He was born November 27, 1925 at Hoytsville, Utah to Robert Stephen Hillier and Phoebe Minerva Brown. Bob married Belva Virginia Hobson, October 21, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from North Summit High School in 1944. He served as a combat soldier in Europe during WWII and a year in Japan on occupation duty. He served an LDS mission 1946-1948 in the Eastern States. Upon his return he completed his accounting education at the LDS Business college and did continuing education with BYU. He retired from Mountain Fuel Supply Company (Questar) in 1986 following 34 years of service. Bob and Virginia live in Pendleton, Oregon; Salt Lake City,

Loren Dean Tolman 1930-2009 BOUNTIFUL — Loren Dean Tolman, 78, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend passed away, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 in Bountiful, Utah. Dean was born Dec. 20, 1930 in Springd a l e , Idaho. He was the 15th of 16 children born to C y r u s Oakley and Sarah Ann Hunt Tolman. He spent his youth in Burley, Idaho, Southern California and Carey, Idaho. He married Shirley Mae Bartlett, May 29, 1952 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They were the parents of 6 children. Shirley passed away September 28, 1982. Dean enjoyed working and was a plumbing contractor by profession, but service to others was his joy. He loved his family and loved telling stories about his father and his pioneer heritage. He was an active member of The Church of

Rebecka Fern Dilley 1992-2009 BOUNTIFUL — Rebecka Fern Dilley passed away Saturday, November 21, 2009 from complications caused by Alagilles Syndrome. She was surrounded by loved ones at Primary Children’s Hospital at her passing. Rebecka was born in Federal Way, Washington, November 18, 1992, weighing 11 lbs. 2 oz. Rebecka received a liver transplant on December 10, 2008 at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt

Utah; and Centerville, Utah. Bob was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities, including four bishoprics, two stake high councils and bishop for nine years of the Canyon Rim Third Ward in Salt Lake. Bob and Virginia served two full-time missions together: 19881989 Colorado Denver Mission and 1993-1994 Michigan Detroit Mission. He also served for two and one-half years as Bishop for the homeless at Welfare Square. He is survived by his wife, Virginia; one son, Brent (Klaudette), Centennial, CO; two daughters, Sherry Longson (Scott), Orem, UT; and Connie Hillier, Salt Lake City, UT; daughter-in-law, Christy Hillier, North Salt Lake, UT: brother, David (Crystal), Rexburg, ID; sister, Afton Conrad; 15 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Preceded in death by a son, Gordon; sisters, Mary Hillier, Gloria Hillier, and brother, Lowell Hillier. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m.,Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at the Centerville Chase Lane Ward, 1125 North 400 West. A viewing was held Tuesday evening at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Wednesday morning at the church prior to services. IntermentWasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had a strong testimony of the Savior. Dean married Nancy Smith, October 7, 1983. A highlight of their life together was their mission to CA Riverside Mission where he served as the Vehicle Coordinator. He loved those missionaries and they loved him. He was preceded in death also by his parents, nine brothers and five sisters, and one son-in-law. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; one sister, Hazel (Harry) Gambles; his children: Richard (Linda) Tolman, Karla (John) Becker, Peggi Tolman, Kim (Al,deceased) Jones, Gary Tolman, Lisa (Gary) Wood; his step-children, Becky (Grant) Neville-Chavez, Benjamin (Vickie) Smith, Robert ( Zayda) Smith, Beth (Scott) Sherman and James (Chandra) Holstein; and the 29 that call him Grandpa. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 28, 2009 at the Bountiful 36th Ward Chapel, 102 East 1400 South. A visitation will be held Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Saturday morning 8:45-9:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Graveside services at 3 p.m at the Marion Pioneer Cemetery, Marion, Idaho. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

Lake City, Utah. She suffered kidney failure and severe pancreatitis and for a y e a r worked valiantly toward r e c o v e r y. This summer she moved to South Davis Community Hospital to continue her rehabilitation for a kidney transplant. The surgeons, doctors, nurses and staff at Primary and South Davis

B13

Robert Hadley 1926-2009 It was a great life! Robert Thurston Hadley died Wednesday, November 18, 2009 from complications related to a subdural hematoma. Born January 21, 1926 in Ogden Utah to J o h n Hipwell Hadley and Laura Thurston, the ninth of 11 children. He served in the Army Air Corp as a pilot. After WWII he graduated from Weber State College and the University of Utah. He married Joan Doxey September 11, 1950 in the Salt Lake City Temple. They later settled in

L. Douglas Pierson 1925-2009 Our Dad, Grandfather and Great-Grandfather, L. Douglas Pierson passed away on November 12, 2009. He was born in Salem, Idaho on September 19, 1924 to George Arthur and C e l i a Loveland Pierson. D a d was the youngest of eight children. His family moved several times during the depression years, depending on where his father could find work, finally settling in Ogden, Utah. During his junior high school days he fell in love with the game of baseball. He pitched for the Police Baseball team and was paid $3 a game. At the age of 17 he pitched for the Ogden Reds baseball team, a farm club of the Cincinnati Reds. His career in baseball ended with the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 19 and was assigned to the 11th Airborne Division, 511th Parachute Infantry, Company H. Dad served in the Pacific as a paratrooper. One of his proudest moments was his participation in the liberation of the Los Banos prisoner-of-war camp. During his period of service, he received three bronze stars and two purple hearts. He always enjoyed his "war reunions" with his 511th buddies and looked forward to them every year.

will be remembered by her family for their gentle and loving care of Rebecka during a very difficult time. Rebecka is survived by her three siblings, Daniel 14, Mindy 12, and John 9, as well as her mother, Dawn Loveless, and her step-father, David Loveless. She was preceded in death by her father, Barry Robert Dilley. We said our final good-byes to beautiful Becka on Wednesday, November 25, 2009. She was interred at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book can be viewed at www.russonmortuary.com.

Bountiful. He owned a construction company and built homes in the Bountiful area. Later in life he worked for the LDS Church. He was dedicated to the Lord and served energetically in many different church callings, including many years of temple service. He loved to work. He enjoyed many rounds of golf with friends and family. He lovingly kept an immaculate yard with beautiful roses. Survived by: Siblings Edward, Jeri, Tom, and Rodd. His loving wife Joan. Children Robb (Jann) Hadley, Susan (Marcus) Faust, Julie (Brent) Wallace, Chris (Julie) Hadley, Jeff (Ann) Hadley, and Gina (Richard) Moss. 23 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, November 21 at the LDS 13th Ward chapel, 1350 North 650 East. Friends may call from 9:30 –10:30 prior to the services. Interment – Lakeview Cemetery, Bountiful. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

After the war, he met our mother, Nana Taylor, and they were married on November 27, 1946 in Ogden, Utah. She preceded him in death on March 12, 2000. He graduated from Weber State and attended the University of Utah. He was a businessman by trade, owning Pierson’s Auto Body Supply and Independent Insurance Appraisers. Even with his all business dealings and his hectic work schedule, he was a great Dad who always made time for his family. He coached Little League Baseball for many years and never missed a sporting event his sons were involved in. He enjoyed golf, his Wednesday lunches with his long time friend, Walt Clubb, his trips to Logan with Bob and his dinners and visits with Ron’s family. He patiently tolerated Carol’s nagging, which resulted in him writing down his war experiences after keeping them to himself for over 50 years. He served as a volunteer at Lakeview Hospital for many years and enjoyed his association with the staff. He was a devoted husband to our Mom and lovingly cared for her for many years as her health failed. He is survived by his sister, Betty Hill Orgill, his three children and their spouses, Carol (Brent) Elkins, Farmington, UT, Ron (Nani) Pierson, Bountiful, UT, and Bob (Heidi) Pierson, Taylorsville, UT. He is also survived by six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. His survivors also include his Company H buddies. He spoke of them often and loved them like his brothers. Graveside services were held Monday November 16, 2009 at Lakeview Memorial Park, 1640 E. Lakeview Dr. Bountiful. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com

Clyde St Clair 1936-2009 Clyde Sterling St Clair, Jr., 73, passed away on Sunday, November 22, 2009 at the Lakeview Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Carol Roma Fuller; brother, Billy; sist e r , Shirley; sons, Craig & Jared (Kimberlee); daught e r , Alison; a n d grandchildren, Mikayla, Lily, Felicity, Bridger and Malachi. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Sterling St Clair, Sr., and Mabel Deacon Perry; sister, Connie St Clair; and son, Steven St Clair. Clyde welcomed his Heavenly Father's embrace after a long and valiant battle with Parkinson's disease. He was born in Calais, Maine on June 2, 1936. Clyde enlisted in the Air Force after high school, and

was honorably discharged after four years with the rank of Staff Sergeant. After converting to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, he served for two years in the Northern States Mission (Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin). He was sealed to his eternal companion, Carol Roma Fuller, on July 8, 1963 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Clyde was a devoted family man who loved the gospel and his country. He worked nearly his entire adult life in the natural products industry that he was especially passionate about. He was also a voracious reader, intellectual, and politico. Clyde was a master of sarcastic whit, quick with a smile, and often had something profound to say. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him until we can be with him again someday. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at the Bountiful 20th Ward Chapel, 102 East 1400 South. A visitation was held Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Wednesday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

he need for shelter has always created industries that would support the construction of homes, barns and other buildings. The first homes were simple log homes. Lumber mills were established not just on Mill Creek by William Whipple, but also on Stone Creek by William Henrie and Alondus Buckland. Finished lumber was much more usable. Joseph Holbrook, Judson Tolman and Joseph S. Holbrook set up another mill in Holbrook canyon. Out of the milling industry, opportunities were created for carpenters like John Stanford, John Lamb, William Muir, John Ellis, and M. W. Merrill in the west and south portions of Bountiful and George Johnson and Hyrum Shill in the eastern portion. John Perry became a furniture maker. Log and wood homes gave way to the building of better homes out of adobe stone, and bricks. Most adobe yards were in southwest Bountiful. William Page and Robert Ure made adobe. The first brick yard was owned by Joseph Holbrook. Four brick yards were located in Woods Cross. Bountiful once produced more brick than the rest of Utah territory put together. Article by Leslie T. Foy

T

20554

Memorials • Pet • Address Signs

Call 295-2751

THE BOTTS

David, Robert, Jason, Ammon, and Josh

20460


Davis Spirit B14

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

By Sharon May

It’s just rubble with a cause olidays and long weekends off work give a person time to notice things that usually go ignored. Like the grunge at the bottom of the toothbrush and toothpaste cup holder. I don’t think I’ve cleaned it since 1967. And my wood blinds have accumulated enough dust to send smoke signals to the neighbors when I snap them open and shut. And I know there’s pulpy squash composting at the back of the vegetable bin. When worms start knocking on the plastic or moths fly from the open drawer, I’ll finally carry the squishy bag to the trash. When I finally have time off from work, my recessive slug genes take over. I shuffle around the house, still in my slippers and my pajamas at 3 p.m. I notice all the tasks I SHOULD do – like sorting a year’s worth of unread magazines, dusting my knick-knacks or changing the 17-year-old box of baking soda in the fridge – but I don’t feel like working. On a recent long weekend, guilt over my laziness finally got to me. I strode (although in my slippers still) to my computer to do a flurry of overdue e-mailing. I paused with my fingers over the keyboard and looked, really looked at the keys. I was stunned at the collection of detritus trapped inside the keyboard! Why hadn’t I noticed this before! I turned the keyboard upside down and violently shook it until my blank document read: ZPWRKEHUYTDOIA QBM. A history of my diet fell from the keyboard and littered my desk: toast crumbs, sesame seeds, a peanut

H

or two, desiccated cottage cheese, five chocolate chips, a few Cheerios, a dried apricot, a liter of trail mix and an apple core. A missing TV remote, a mouse carcass and a Fudgesicle wrapper also dropped from the keyboard. When the rain of debris stopped, I turned the keyboard over and looked between the keys. I could still see crumbs and particles stuck below the keys, probably glued to the surface by dried ice cream drips. My e-mailing suspended, I pondered how to extract the rest of the trapped rubble. I thought a paintbrush would do the trick, but the closest thing to a paintbrush I could find was a broom. I put the keyboard on the floor and swept it several times. As a result, my keyboard produced the first chapter to a Fantasy novel with a hero named “YIQZFUG.” But the crumbs were still inside. I leaned over and blew a lungful of air between the keys, blasting Chips Ahoy crumbs and pencil shavings into my eyes. I spent an hour finding the vacuum’s skinny hose attachment, but it was too fat to slide between the keys. So was the attachment to the handheld Dust Buster. I decided I needed to purchase one of those doohickeys designed just for this keyboard-cleaning task, which I remembered seeing at Walmart. It was almost dinnertime by then, and I lazily told myself I would go tomorrow. After all, I would have to change from my slippers, and that would mean confronting the dust bunnies lurking in the closet.

BY SHALYN ROBERTS Clipper Staff Writer KAYSVILLE — “It’s Christmas, with the family and the good feeling, but without the bustle.” Autumn Glow Senior Center representative Jacki Challis said Thanksgiving is important to her because it brings families together. Other patrons at the Autumn Glow Senior Center said Thanksgiving has become more enjoyable for them than Christmas because it’s a time for families to celebrate without having to worry about gifts, shopping, and all the stress of Christmas. “I’ve found that as my children have grown older and have their own families, they don’t come around for Christmas,” said Wanda Harris, who spends some time at Autumn Glow. “But they do come for Thanksgiving.” For seniors in Davis County, each center celebrated Thanksgiving as well. At Autumn Glow, seniors were served turkey, potatoes, pie and stuffing the day

Shalyn Roberts

Laughing Matters

Thanksgiving is holiday to focus on family

SENIORS AT THE AUTUMN GLOW Senior Center in Kaysville say they enjoy Thanksgiving the most of any holiday because it is family-centered without the stress of Christmas. before Thanksgiving. They’ve also tried to get into the spirit of the holidays by beginning service projects. The seniors at Autumn Glow Senior Center make hats and mittens for children in the Head Start program each year. In return, those children go to the center and put on

a Christmas program for the seniors. Other fund-raisers and service projects come up for seniors throughout the county. The friendships and projects at the center is what keeps some people coming. “When you’re single, Thanksgiving doesn’t seem as important,” said Keith Siggard, a Kaysville resi-

dent. “But we have good people here.” Harris said she was grateful for a family, but that they have been scattered. “It used to be that we’d all live in the same community,” said Anita Butikofer, who also spends time at the center. For these seniors, one of the negative sides to the holidays in general is the over-advertisement of Christmas. “They’ve started always advertising for Christmas before Thanksgiving,” said Butikofer. She, Harris and Siggard agree that Thanksgiving should be celebrated before Christmas is fully advertised. For Thanksgiving, seniors say they have a lot to be grateful for. “I am so grateful for the people who were able to rejoice in their first harvest here and have food to eat because of a successful harvest,” said Harris. Butikofer said this year, she is grateful because her son will be coming for the first time in 28 years. sroberts@davisclipper.com


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

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 front steps of the Davis County Courthouse at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, on December 21, 2009 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally executed by Curt E. Guest, as Trustor, in favor of Utah Central Credit Union, covering real property located at 1446 E. Hidden Springs Parkway, Fruit Heights, Utah 84037, and more particularly described as: Lot 12-RD, DEER RIDGE AT HIDDEN SPRINGS, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Davis County Recorder. #07-246-0012. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Utah Central Credit Union and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Curt E. Guest. This Trust Deed is recorded as

Entry Number 2207215 of the records of the Davis County Recorder. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or certified funds. The trustee maintains a bona fide office in the state meeting the requirements of Subsection 57-121(1)(b). The address of the office of the trustee is P.O. Box 25786, Salt Lake City, UT 84125-0786. The hours during which the trustee can be contacted regarding the notice of default are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the exception of legal holidays. The trustee may be contacted by telephone during these hours at (801) 972-0307. THIS IS AN EFFORT TO COLLECT A DEBT. INFORMATION RECEIVED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 23rd day of November, 2009. BRUCE L. RICHARDS Trustee 1805 South Redwood Road P.O. Box 25786 Salt Lake City UT 84125-0786 C-5433 11/26-12/10

B15 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse at 800 West State Street, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, on December 21, 2009 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally executed by Curt E. Guest, as Trustor, in favor of Utah Central Credit Union, covering real property located at 1462 E. Hidden Springs Parkway, Fruit Heights, Utah 84037, and more particularly described as: Lot 13-RD, DEER RIDGE AT HIDDEN SPRINGS, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Davis County Recorder. #07-246-0013. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Utah Central Credit Union and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Curt E. Guest. This Trust Deed is recorded as Entry Number 2207214 of the

records of the Davis County Recorder. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or certified funds. The trustee maintains a bona fide office in the state meeting the requirements of Subsection 57-121(1)(b). The address of the office of the trustee is P.O. Box 25786, Salt Lake City, UT 84125-0786. The hours during which the trustee can be contacted regarding the notice of default are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the exception of legal holidays. The trustee may be contacted by telephone during these hours at (801) 972-0307. THIS IS AN EFFORT TO COLLECT A DEBT. INFORMATION RECEIVED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 23rd day of November, 2009. BRUCE L. RICHARDS Trustee 1805 South Redwood Road

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing on the adoption of the Budget for the South Davis Sewer District for the year 2010, will be held in the office of the District at 1800 West 1200 North, West Bountiful, Utah, on Thursday, 3 December 2009, at 4:00 p.m. Anyone interested may inspect the tentative Budget during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the District’s Office and/or appear and be heard at the meeting. Any persons with disabilities requiring assistance please contact the District 72 hours before the meeting. This Notice is given pursuant to Section 17, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. SOUTH DAVIS SEWER DISTRICT Mark R. Katter, Clerk C-5435 11/26

Dav i s m ov i e s KAYSVILLE THEATER

21 N. Main,Kaysville • 546-3400 •Listings for Nov. 27-Dec. 3

*No passes or special offers accepted Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (PG)* Fri: 7:30 pm; Sat: 7:30 pm Mon-Th: 7:30 pm Up (PG)* Fri: 12:25, 2:30, 4:35 pm; Sat: 12:25, 2:30, 4:35 pm Julie & Julia (PG-13) Fri: 2:20, 7 pm; Sat: 2:20, 7 pm Mon-Th: 7 pm G-Force (PG)* Fri: 12:50, 2:45, 7:15 pm Sat: 12:50, 2:45, 7:15 pm Mon-Th: 7:15 pm The Invention of Lying (PG13) Fri: 4:40, 9:10 pm Sat: 4:40, 9:10 pm Mon-Th: 9:10 pm (500) Days of Summer (PG-13) Fri: 4:45, 9:25 pm Sat: 4:45, 9:25 pm Mon-Th: 9:25 pm


P.O. Box 25786 Salt Lake City UT 84125-0786 C-5434 11/26-12/10


B16

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Movie Beat: ‘Planet 51’ doesn’t break atmosphere E ven though “Planet 51” doesn’t make it all the way to the stars, it still offers a pretty nice view from the top floor of a high rise. Of course, I had to take a moment to get over the disappointment first. The movie, which offers the reverse-E.T. story of an astronaut landing on a planet of suburban aliens, had the chance to be great science fiction carefully disguised as a kid’s movie. You can even see it trying at times, both as a sci-fi satire and “deep thought” movie, but the different aims always end up cancelling each other out and deflating the movie in a tangle of conflicting themes. Also, there are some plot elements that even now don’t make any sense to me. I guess you could say that the 1950sish vibe was part of the parody of classic sci-fi movies (though the blockbuster alien movies from the last couple of decades are a much more effective reference for this movie’s target audience), but what was the point of the hippie protesters? Not only have they become completely divorced of cultural reference outside of movies actually set in the 1960s and 1970s, but they have absolutely no sci-fi relevance whatsoever. Still, just because the movie didn’t take you as high as it could have doesn’t mean that the trip was wasted.“Planet 51” has some definite charms, including a little robot charmer named Rover who wags his antennae, makes friends with alien puppies, and can turn plates into pretty decent short-range artillery. Even after an early dig at Wall-E, he’s still the most adorable, cuddly thing to have hit the screen in awhile. The last third of the movie also manages to be quite sweet, and though the “deep thought” comes down with the subtlety of an ACME anvil I dare you not to go “awww” during at least one of the moments celebrating the power of friendship, bravery, or the importance of following what you believe in. (If you find your attention wandering during

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL ‘PLANET 51’ Stars: ­­­­ Rated: PG (For some suggestive humor and one potentially disturbing bit about brain removal) the first half, the really good stuff comes after our merry crew infiltrates the costume contest). “Planet 51” even managed to hit the satirical nail on the head at least once in the form of General Grawl, who is convinced the astronaut has come to take over the planet. Voiced by Gary Oldman, Grawl is every heroic general in every sci-fi movie ever made dialed up all the way to 12. He delivers the heroically ludicrous “we must protect our country” speeches like they were Shakespeare, exhibits several instances of military movie logic at its finest (my favorite part was when he was describing the “threat control matrix” to make sure he and his men didn’t succumb to mind control), and turned “Am I a zombie yet?” into the best line in the movie. It may not be the stars, but at least you can see the shine.

Maurices is collecting toys for kids LAYTON — A big part of the Christmas spirit is the excitement kids receive. With that in mind, Maurices at the Layton Hills Mall, is participating as a drop-off site for a holiday toy collection.The fashion retailer is joining in the annual Toys for Tots program, and will collect toys for children from moderate and low income families. All new, unwrapped toys collected from Thursday, Nov. 19, to Thursday, Dec. 10

that are brought to the store will be distributed to area families by Toys for Tots. Those participating will receive a 20 percent off a regular priced item coupon. “I just think that being able to give back to the community that comes and shops every day with us is what we focus on,” said store General Manager Beccy Harbron. “I love that we always have something going on to benefit the community. “We have a lot of really

loyal customers that know about Toys for Tots, and also know that we have our Paisley Dog, where all of the proceeds from that go to the American Cancer Society,” Harbron said. “They are always willing to help us out with that, and we really appreciate it.” Gifts are needed for children of all ages.That includes buying gifts for tweens and teens who are sometimes forgotten, she said. tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

$27.88


Calendar of Events EVENTS

Section

C

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Nov. 27

Recreation office 720 W. 100 N., Farmington. • Soroptimist Holiday Home Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All proceeds are donated to local charities. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at the Clipper, many Bountiful businesses and at any of the homes the day of the tour. Homes are located at 1768 S. Ridge Point Drive, Bountiful; 2586 S. Fairway Circle, Bountiful; 2295 S. Pheasant Way, Bountiful; 1877 W. 1790 South and 1856 W. 1790 South, Woods Cross. A boutique will be located at 272 N. 100 E., Bountiful. • Breakfast with Santa, benefiting Family Connection Center, at the Wight House in downtown Bountiful, 95 N. Main, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., children 2-12, $10, adults $15, seniors 60plus $13, before Nov. 25; after that date, children, 2-12, $12, adults, $18, seniors, $15. Before Nov. 25, get tickets at familyconnection4you.org, after at the Wight House.

• Kaysville Light Parade, 6 p.m.

Dec. 12

Nov. 27-28 • The 7th annual Christmas Nativity Event will be held again in the Historic Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center, Kaysville. Everyone is invited. This event is free of charge. There will be art displays, wall hangings, a large world tour nativity display, over 20 concerts like, “Sweet Harmony, Salt Lake Chorale Artists, and Beehive Statesmen.” There is also a live children’s Nativity on stage and hands on children's Nativity crafts. A voluntary humanitarian collection will be set up and all donated new items will be used in Utah. Contact Roy and Chloe Thompson at 801-544-3537.

Nov. 28

Through Nov. 30 • The Palette Club of Ogden will display artwork in the visitor center art gallery, Antelope Island, 801-725-9263.

Nov. 30 • Welcome in the holiday season with A Gift of Stories, a free evening of stories for the whole family on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Davis County Library’s South Branch (725 S. Main in Bountiful). Enjoy holiday stories from around the world as told by Children’s Librarians Laurel Pedersen, Karen Blair, and Esther Ludlow as well as guest storytellers Tammy Gould and Patti Richins.

Dec. 4 • Bountiful Light Parade, 6 p.m.

Dec. 5 • Community Food Drive, 8 a.m. to noon. Drop off contributions to Bountiful Food Pantry, 480 E. 150 N., Bountiful (behind the Community Church.) Contributions will remain in this area. Helpful items include rice, spaghetti sauce, sugar, canned pasta, salad dressing, disposable diapers and dish and laundry soap. • Santa is coming to Farmington from 3-5 p.m. Community Arts Center, 120 S. Main, Farmington. Cost is $2 per person, includes refreshments, one on one time with the Big Guy, and an opportunity for a family photo with Santa (with a minimal charge). Santa will perform a special magic act twice. Purchase tickets online at www.farmington.utah.gov. or by phone at 801-451-0953, or at the

Through Dec. 23 • Bountiful Davis Arts Center hosts its annual 2009 Holiday Show & Sale. A wide variety of different artists and artistic styles will be on display, including a sprinkling of Christmas pieces that will get you in the mood for the upcoming holiday season.

CONCERTS Nov. 28

• Cheney Family 18th Annual Christmas Celebration The Mark Cheney family will host its annual Christmas Celebration with music and readings at 6:45 p.m. at the Bountiful 13th/53rd Ward Chapel, 1356 North 650 East, Bountiful. The program will feature Jennifer Dunn, a concert violinist from Boise, Idaho. Other artists include a brass quintet, a handbell choir, a children’s chorus, a men’s chorus, flute, strings, percussion, and baritone Kevin C. Love. Carolee Eriksson will read poetry and prose, and Mark Cheney will narrate the Christmas story as told by Charles Dickens to his children. Early seating is advised, and Sunday dress is appropriate.

Dec. 2 • SOLD OUT! The Bar J Wranglers Holiday Western Music Show, Woods Cross High School, 7 p.m.

Rodgers Memorial Theatre presents “Scrooge the Musical” now through December 19. See “Stage.”

Sept. 7. Social and ballroom dances will be taught. Sherri Cotton 801-916-2156.

4800 for more info. Free day care while attending the support group.

Wednesdays

Third Thursdays

• A “Single Mingle” Dance Class, will be held in Bountiful, from 8-10 p.m. every Wednesday night. Social and ballroom dances will be taught. Sherri Cotton 801-916-2156.

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

Fridays • A Youth Social/Ballroom Dance Class, will be held in Bountiful, from 6-7 p.m. every Friday night. Social and ballroom dances will be taught. Sherri Cotton 801-916-2156.

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

Tuesdays Courtesy photo

• Christmas Lighting Ceremony, Kaysville City Hall Block, 44 N. Main, 5:45 p.m.

• Breakfast with Santa, benefiting Bountiful Community Food Pantry, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Davis Conference Center, Layton. Buffet, entertainment for kids, music. RSVP at 801-4168888.

C1

Dec. 4 • Davis Master Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday concert, this year titled “Joy to the World,” on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Davis High School auditorium. The program will feature traditional carols, hymns, and spirituals. Single tickets are $5, and Family tickets (up to 6) are $20. For more information, please visit davismasterchorale.org.

Dec. 5-6 • The Salt Lake Children’s Choir will perform in the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple, SLC, 8 p.m. The public is invited at no charge but admission is limited to those over six years of age.

Dec. 11 • Davis Master Chorale will perform at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, 6:30 p.m. For more information, please visit davismasterchorale.org. Dec. 11 • Bountiful Arts Center, 745 S. Main, Bountiful, 7 p.m. Park City and Salt Lake City musicgarage.org students will perform the music of The Beatles, Coldplay, Buddy Holly, U2, Cream, Journey, David Bowie and more. the event is free but donations are appreciated.

STAGE

Nov. 19-Dec. 19

• Scrooge, the Musical, Rodgers Memorial Theatre, 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville, 801298-1302. www.rodgersmemorial.com

Nov. 27-Dec. 5 • “It’s A Wonderful Life,” performed by Odyssey Dance Theatre, Kingsbury Hall. It has the look of a Broadway show but the story is told through dance and the use of voice-overs very much like the film. For tickets see www.odysseydance.com or www.kingtix.com or call 801-5187100.

Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19 • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, noon, Rodgers Memorial Theatre, 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville. Tickets are $4. Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult. 801298-1308.

CLASSES Nov. 30

• Family Night Gingerbread Houses. $30/house Family Night Hands On, 6:30 p.m. For Your Kitchen, 3651 Wall Ave., Suite 1192, Newgate Mall, Ogden. RSVP 1 week before class. www.fykitchen.com, 801-8661111.

Mondays • Senior Dance Classes, Bountiful, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. every Monday night beginning

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

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

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

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

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

Thursdays Alzheimer Support Group Thursdays, 3 p.m., Orchard Cove Alzheimer Community, 485 E. 500 S., Bountiful. 292-

Fourth Thursday The American Lung Association of Utah offers classes to help smokers become non-smokers. Hypnosis clinics are held from 6-8 p.m., 1930 S. 1100 E., SLC. Call 484-4456.

Thursday-Friday Come dance to a live band at the Golden Years Activity Center, 726 South 100 East, Bountiful from 11 a.m.-noon every Thursday and Friday morning.

Wednesday Heart t’ Heart addiction recovery meeting, a 12-step recovery program. 12-1 p.m., 1582 N. 150 West, Bountiful. Richard 292-8046.

Sundays Non-denominational selfhelp group formed for Christians with mental illness or depression, 2:30 p.m., Clearfield Church, 200 S. 500 E., Clearfield.

Ongoing The South Davis Recovery Club meets at Colonial Square, (above Spanky’s), 567 W. 2600 S., Bountiful, 397-0450. Meetings for AA and Al-Anon. Come play bridge at the Golden Years Activity Center, 726 South 100 East in Bountiful in the afternoons. Beginner to advanced. Call 295-3479.

CLUBS

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 to come and observe.


Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

C2


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

100 HELP WANTED DENTAL RECEPTIONIST and dental assistant wanted Bountiful office. Fax resume to 801-397-1119 or call 801-3972323.

models & actors Make FAST CASH in movies, commercials, and print ads. Make $700-$2000 per day. All looks/ages needed. Come audition today for upcoming Holiday Even and Sundance film festival. 20547

GRAVEYARD, EVENING and weekend shifts available. Must be able to handle busy multiple phone line, have good typing and computer skills, pleasant phone voice and be great with customers. Call 801295-1873 or apply in person at 48 E 400 S, Suite A in Bountiful.

100 HELP WANTED

GIS SUPPORT SPECIALIST Davis County Information Systems, $21.77/hour. Performs professional and complex technical work in analyzing, designing, and maintaining the Davis County GIS system. Official application required; visit our website at www.davis countyutah.gov for details or call 801451-3415. Closes November 30, 2009. Equal Opportunity Employer. 21402

Call 801-274-6218

100 HELP WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT F/T position, experience required. friendly office in Warm, Farmington. Hrs 8-5, M-Th. Call 801-451-6222 or fax resume to 801-451-6262

CLASSIADS 295-2251

Davis County

Clipper IS LOOKING FOR CARRIERS TO DISTRIBUTE THE PAPER EAST OF BOUNTIFUL BLVD. • Starting now • Thursday Afternoons/ Evenings • 100-200 Periodicals

CALL JORGINA

(801) 916-4109

C3


Clipper Classifieds

C4

100 HELP WANTED

100 HELP WANTED

TEACHERS NEEDED Bryden Academy

CNA CLASSES

Teacher for 2 Year Olds Needed Call Denise at 397-0937

21577

************************** CLIPPER ROUTES AVAILABLE! CARRIERS NEEDED!!! (AGES 10-16) ************************** BOUNTIFUL ROUTE CB16 OAKWOOD DRIVE NORTH TO SAN SIMEON WAY STARTS AT $21.00/MO **PLUS RAISES AND TIPS** ************************** CALL JORGINA 916-4109 ************************** CHILD CARE Provider Centerville church is looking for a part-time child care provider on Sundays, 9:30 am to 11:30 am; and some evenings as needed. Must be over 18 and provide own transportation. A background check will be conducted. Please send your resume, and current phone number, to secretary @ecor.org. LEASING COUNSELOR Are you a great communicator that isn’t afraid to talk to people in person or on the phone? do you want to help people in your career? do you want a company to work with you through college and provide you a career path for the future? If you have direct sales experience, computer skills and ability to use the Commitment Pattern, we want to talk to you! full or part time; competitive wage, benefits and bonus program. Apply online at www.RLG.net. Click on the “Work Here” button and apply for the Leasing Counselor position at Heritage Place in Bountiful. OPENING FOR Hair Stylist 1/2 off 1st Months booth rent. Nail Tech rent or comm. Call 801-292-8177 or 801-699-8303 Ask for Yvonne BRIDAL CONSULTANT: F/T avail. Must be able to work weekdays, 1 evening a week & Sat., closed Sun. Looking for long term (2yrs +), must be in extremely good health & can lift 30lbs/+, must be very outgoing/ fun loving w/lots of energy, & LOVE being w/people. Base salary DOE w/comm. after initial trial period. Email a cover letter & resume w/references to: Jisan4kodomo@mstar2.net

Do You Have The World’s Cutest Baby? We need you for Christmas Catalogs! Call

801-274-3377 20547

Become a Certified Nurse Assistant! Two courses now being offered! Choose either a six week night/weekend class, or a two week day class! Classes taught at Lakeview Hospital. Call Janice for start dates at (801)589-2597 or visit www.cnacareers.com 20545 CARRIAGE FOR HIRE Horse drawn carriage drivers needed. 21 or older w/valid Ut drivers license. Call Rob Mon & Thurs from9-5 or Fri 1-5. 3638687

120 SERVICES ***PAYNE’S EXPEDITE*** LOCAL LANDSCAPING & CONCRETE SERVICES * Fall Clean-up * Tree Services * Retaining Wall * Concrete Work FREE ESTIMATES Bountiful 294-0003

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

DRIVERS/CDL CAREER Training W/Central Refrigerated We Train, Employ W/$0 Down Financing. AVG $35K-40K 1st Year! 800-525-9277, Ext 501

OUT OF CONTROL YOUTH Don’t send your troubled youth to an expensive program. RATIONAL ABLE PARENTS. 801-428-7209

SALES REPS wanted! 3k-10k per sale. Send resume to jodyrelo@yahoo.com

Do you have what it takes to be on the big screen?

105 JOB OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL SERVICES Marketing Rapidly expanding financial services marketing company seeks local sales representatives. Ideal candidate will be honest, motivated, outgoing, entrepreneurial, and have four years of college or equivalent. Potential for high earnings. Call our office 801-557-8742. SALES REPS wanted! 3k-10k per sale. Send resume to jodyrelo@yahoo.com

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

CLASSIADS 295-2251

FOUNDATION PLASTER ING & REPAIR Small Stucco, Lic/Ins, 15yrs experience Greg 801-859-8764

BLESS CLEANING SERVICES, Need help to clean your home? Call us! We’ll help you!! Good references, $20/per hr. Bonded & Insured. blesscleaning services@hotmail.com 801-5051775

SEEKING SELF MOTIVATED individuals For F/T position, Must Type 65 wpm, Hiring for day shifts, email resumes to hr@creditrights.org. Please specify that you are applying for Data Entry Position.

Call today 801-273-9657

FREESTONE** PLUMBING Free est. Visa, MC, Disc accepted. Lic. & Ins. Residential & Commercial. Remodel & Repairs. Water heaters, softeners, Ro filters, toilets ect. Call Us! 801-808-0812 or 801-8081435

SPLIT FIREWOOD $140-$180 per cord. Delivery or pick-up available, Call 801-295-8907

NEW TALENT jobs. Models, actors, extras! Earn $15-95 hourly. Not a School. 801-4380067

UTAH’S #1 booking agency is expanding our children’s division. Have you ever been told you or your child should be in print ads?

120 SERVICES

HANDY MAN Services, New, remodel, framing, dry wall, electrical, plumbing, concrete, title, paint etc. 801-447-3437, or 801347-6518 GARAGE DOORS & Openers Repairs on all makes & models, Broken springs, free est on new doors. Mountain West Doors 801-451-0534,801- 294-4636. GREAT HAIRCUTS By Real Barbers! Walk-ins welcome. d Thomas Barber Shop 715 W. 500 S. W. Bntfl 801-721-8357 CLEANING LADY Consistently Dependable. thorough, Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Call Style Cleaning Services. 801295-7895 GENERAL HANDY MAN SERVICES Fall clean up, Swamp Coolers winterization:, Hauling, Painting, Pressure washing & anything else you might need. Call 801759-3631 for est. 15yrs exp. PAINTING 20 years exp. Int/Ext. residential/commercial, prof/finish. free est. Call 298-4472 or 706-2951. BASEMENT FINISHES, quality work guaranteed. RJ 801-451-2641

120 SERVICES

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

Cathcart & Peterson, LLC

801-298-7200

PAINTING AFFORDABLE Ext/Int, fences, decks stained. Handy man Free Est. Trustworthy. All work guaranteed. Loyd 801-698-8276 DRYWALL HANG & tape New house or remodeling or basement 40 yrs experience Licensed/ Insured Call Phill 8350414. HANDY MAN Harris, You name it I can fix it. Remodleing, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, roofs, concrete work, appliance repair. 801-573-0784 A-1 DRYWALL Hang, tape, texture, Frame. Basements, old Houses, etc. Call Wolfgram 801809-7661 IF YOU need your house cleaned fast and efficient and for the right price. Call Yvonne at 801-529-5819 Licensed w/Ref. FALL CLEANUP! Two hardworkers, $45.00/hour. Call Jared 801-652-3028 SCRAP METAL wanted! Cash? Free haul away 500lbs or more. Call Ron 1-801-243-4585 *PROFESSIONAL* PAINTER 25 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. Call Scott Wray 801-699-1942. CARING EXPERIENCED male caregiver 10yrs. exp. from 4-24hrs shifts in your home. Reasonable rates & great references please call 801-292-2902

121 CLEANING SERVICES JORDAN BATSELL Cleaning Service, floor maint., office cleaning general janitorial services. Excellent service, reasonable rates, experienced, references. Call for free estimate 801-2940118. HOUSE CLEANING 25 yrs experience, $15/hr. Call Korene 801-808-1117

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

121 CLEANING SERVICES DIRT BE gone! Custom cleaning to fit your needs. We are licensed, bonded, and insured. Spectrum Home Services of Davis and Morgan Co. 801-2922400 HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Are you looking for someone to clean your home? Let us do it for you! We do excellent work. Sr. Citizen dis count. 801-295-8095 or 801755-7706 CLEAN OFFICE or home. Reliable honest, hard working. Carpet shampooing also avail. Low rates. Call 801-513-5557 Free estimates.

210 PETS MOUNTAIN SHADOW Kennels MASTER GROOMERS. Express groom under 90min. Spotless Sanitary Runs 801-2958778 or 801-294-4260 Competitive rates.

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

240 FOR SALE 19” TV’S $10.00 20 YEARS OLD. GREAT FOR VIDEO GAMES. CALL TERRY AT 801336-7232.

125 SNOW REMOVAL 240 FOR SALE SNOW BE gone! Complete snow removal of private and commercial properties. We are licensed, bonded, and insured. Spectrum Home Services of Davis Co. 801-292-2400 LARSON YARD services HOME SNOW REMOVAL Reliable, Prompt Service Owner always on-site 801.725.5666 (Lic/Ins) Btfl, NSL, WX, Ctvl, Farm. ***SNOW REMOVAL*** Residential home, side walks and drive ways. Average cost $30. Ice melt optional. Since 1987 Call 801-292-0450 SNOW PLOWING in Davis area. Businesses, private roads, parking lots, apt/condos. Lic/Ins. 801-540-4630

140 HEALTH NUTRITION COUNTRY OAKS Assisted Living You are invited for an open house, Friday, November 20th from 1:00pm-3:30 pm. Tour and delicious complimentary dessets. The facility is currently accepting residents and for the first resident to sign up, a jezzy chair will be given. Come and have fun, even if just to visit! 565 E Medical Dr - Bountiful, Utah 84010 801-529-4712

140 HEALTH NUTRITION MY CHOLESTEROL DROPPED 20 POINTS, AND MY A1C IS 5.6. FOR MORE INFO CALL TERRY AT 801-3367232

LOWREY GENIUS ORGAN walnut cabinet, plays beautifully. Includes bench, rythum cartridges and music books. Has two keyboards, $1400 OBO See by appointment only. Call after 6pm. 801-292-3373 No personal checks! HONEY PURE LOCAL Think Holiday gifts, food storage. 3lbs/$7, 6lbs/$13, 12lbs/$25. Also raw honey gal $25. 1162 N Main, Farmington. 801-451-2346 TWO 26’ BIKES, LIKE NEW. 1 IS A MAGNA, AND 1 IS A VERTICAL. $100 EA. GREAT XMAS GIFTS. 801-419-2313 VIDEO GAMES Crazy Machines (solving puzzles using machines) XP, Chopper Havoc XP fs 2004 2002, The Oregon Trail 95 98 2000 ME, Sim City Box XP NEW, Korea Forgotten Conflict XP, Extreme Fishing 3D XP, WWII Normandy XP, Sims Deluxe Edition XP, Champion Dreams First Ride XP. Each $5-$10. Call Terry 801-336-7232. CUSTOM WHITE WEDDING DRESS SIZE 28W. LONG SLEEVES. LACE. $199 OBO CALL TERRY 801-336-7232 GREAT XMAS GIFT: ELECTRIC DRUMS: SETS BETWEEN LEGS OR ON DESK TOP. $10 OBO CALL TERRY 801-3367232 FOR SALE Walnut Table & 4 Chairs, good condition, $75.00 Bert 877 E. 250 S. 801-2958758

Classified deadline: Tuesday, 12 noon www.davisclipper.com

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

FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured

CALL ALAN 688-7118


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper• November 26, 2009

250 GARAGE/BOUTIQUE SALES MISSIONARY LIQUIDA TION sale Saturday Nov. 28th 9-12 131 S Bonanza(1650 West)Farmington. Xbox 360,games: rockband 1&2,PS2 and games,GPS,Nintendo DS and games,50” VIZIO 1080P Plasma TV w/stand,olympic weight set,new acoustic guitar w/case,misc. Great XMAS gifts. 801-499-6302 CINDY LOU`S CLOSET 38 E 400 S, Bountiful is now accepting Consignors for Name Brand Clothing, Furniture, and Home Decor. 801-301-5557.

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

300 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LOWREY GENIUS ORGAN walnut cabinet, plays beautifully. Includes bench, rythum cartridges and music books. Has two keyboards, $1400 OBO See by appointment only. Call after 6pm. 801-292-3373 cashiers check, money order, or cash accepted. GUITAR LESSONS Play your favorite songs while learning theory, notes & chords. Children & adults. Call Ben: 801294-5419

330 AUTOS FOR SALE

540 TRAVEL/TIME SHARE

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

ST. GEORGE luxury home 1/5th share w/pool, view + extra lot. Next to Sunbrook. Call Vicor 801-292-2882- $100K.

$199 MOVES you in Windgate @ Bountiful 801-292-5565

HUGE 2/3BD, 1.5bth Townhomes 1100sqft & 1600sqft, in NSL. 2 carports, lots of storage, w/d hook-ups, dishwasher. No smoking/pets, $705/mo & $880/mo ***Great Specials*** 801-671-0303.

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

550 CONDO FOR RENT CENTERVILLE - 3BDRM 2Bath Condo, Cedar Springs Condominum 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath Condo, 1225sqft, 2 Level, Carport, 800/month, 500 Deposit, No pets Call 801-4555884 Aqui se habla espanol 801661-7239 CENTERVILLE CONDO Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath, double garage, full kitchen, Laundry hkups, C/A $1085/mo 635-7709, 628-6113 2BD, 2BTH, fireplace, A/C, kitchen appliances, W/D hook ups, $900/mo, Call 801-3592552

560 ROOMS FOR RENT WX, CABLE and Utilities included. Call Chris 801-3908626 or Nick 801-560-7305

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT BOUNTIFUL 3BR townhouse (One month free) 3br plus large bonus room, must see! 1 Mo free w/lease, covered parking, w/d hookups, a/c, no pets, no smoking $890, call: 801-309-3402

2004 CROWN VIC Police Interceptor, 4dr, V-8, auto, 96,300 miles, For bid information call WX City at 801-292-4422

NSL 2BD, 1BTH, upstaits unit, 319 E Odell Ln #3D, 10 mins from SLC. $600/mo, $300 deposit. Ask about move in specials. 801-558-8022.

1996 Nissan Sentra

NSL 2BD, 1bth, $600/moo, $300 deposits, No smokers/pets. Call 801-726-5663

165k miles, PW, PS, PL, AC, 4 cylinder engine, 28-33 mpg, front wheel drive, Auto trans, Anti theft system, new Bridgestone tires, CD player, R/R title, It's been an outstanding car for me for the last five years, I have to sell it, I'm leaving for the U.S. Air Force soon.

$1,800 obo 801-596-3402 or 801-698-9765 `98 MERCURY Villager 126K, auto transmission, 2 new front tires, good condition. $2995.00 OBO. 801-547-1295

510 LOST & FOUND GOOD NEWS I found your mother’s rings. Please call Mel 801-295-1906

530 CHILD CARE LICENSED LOVING mother would love to care for your child in my WX home. 2 openings ages 12mths-4yrs. 5am-pm, M-F 801-298-8536

BOUNTIFUL 2BR $610 (one Month free) nice quiet duplex. Free month’s rent with lease. Covered parking, w/d hookups, no pets, no smoking, $500 depcall scott 309-3402 BOUNTIFUL EXTRA large 2bd, A/C, paito, fenced back yard. Like new. No Smoking/pets, $650/mo. 801295-8266 3BD BNTFL 882 W 4100 S cv’rd prkg, W/D hk-ups, nice carpet, tile WOW! updated kitchen. New paint. No pets/smoking 725/mo, $300/dep. 801-9163353, 801-652-3585 NSL – $625/mo. 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. NEWLY UPGRADED 1bd 1bth ground level apt. Great Bntfl location – W/D hookups, covered parking. “Free Flat Screen TV with 1 year lease” . No smoking/pets. $525/mo 400/dep Call (801) 294-7040

235 EAST 300 NORTH BNTFL, Apt #8, 2bd, 1bth, covered parking, rent $575/mo dep $480+ utils. 801-530-5005 LEASING AGENT Local Bountiful Senior Apartment complex is in need of leasing agent, must live on site, reduced rent as compensation. Need to be available some Evenings and Saturdays to show rental units. Fax resume to 801-292-5669 FARMINGTON 2BD 1 bath, covered parking, laundry facilities, No pet/smoking. Great location $620/mo 801-298-7778 BOUNTIFUL: 2 story 2bd, 1.5bth, 2 covered parking. $750/mo. 801-295-6262

#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 APARTMENT for rent 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom,$600 per month, $300 deposit. No smoking, No pets, call Heather@ 801-230-6395 A GREAT QUIET PLACE Bountiful 2 bed, 1 bath, firepl., A/C, pool. New carpet/tile. $695., $300. dep. 639 S. Main. 801298-0687

C5


Clipper Classifieds

C6

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

PERFECTLY PRICED, PERFECTLY PLACED! 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba *$600 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba *$700 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba *$750 $99 Deposit! (O.A.C.)

• Pets Welcome (35 lbs.)

• Call for move in specials

801-298-2835

Carrington Place 830 N. 500 W. Bountiful

*Prices are subject to change

20440

REITRED/RETIRED person for assistant manager at a Local Bountiful Senior Apartment complex. Must live on site, reduced rent as compensation. Fax resume to 801-292-5669 CENTERVILLE TOWN HOME 2bd, 1.5 bth, W/D hkups, A/C, Cvr’d parking, New paint & flooring. $720/mo $450/dep 801259-5505 1BD, 1BTH, New paint & carpet $575/mo, $375/dep. 801259-8035 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, Newer Paint and carpet, $635/mo, $400/dep. 801-2595505 BOUNTIFUL LARGE 3bd, 1bth, hook ups, No pets/smoking. $695/mo. 908 W 4100 S. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 AVAIL DEC 1st Bountiful large 1200sqft., 2bd, 1.5bth, Townhouse Apt. New paint, carpet, apps. & fixtures. Quiet, central air, cv’d pkg, patio, w/d, hk’ups, dishwasher, satellite/cable hk’ups. No smoking/pets, $895/mo $600/dep 801292-1774 BOUNTIFUL 2BD, 1ba, covered prking, A/C, DW, W/D, hookups, No smoking/pets $650/mo. Call 801-512-7463 BOUNTIFUL 1 & 2 BD, Specials Starting $599+, W/D in unit. Free cvr’d parking, 425 N Orchard Dr 801-499-3394 GARDEN VIEW Townhomes, 2&3bd 2.5bth, w/Attach Garage New Spacious, Special $825/mo +, No smoking/ pets.Yard, full appliances, W/D hookup, 400 W 550 N Centerville, 801-915-1509 $700/MO BOUNTIFUL Townhouse 2bd, 1.5bth. W/D hookups, A/C, carport, no smoking/pets. $400 deposit. 801-2954966. Refs required NSL 2BD, 1.5bth, Townhouse Stye Unit in 4-plex, Energy Eff., Central Air $650/mo, No smokers, Deposit Req. 801-9497377. COUNTRY SQUARE APTS 1729 N 200 W, Btfl, 2bd, 4-plex, No smoke/pets, W/D hk’ups, c’port, storage, off-street wooded yard. $695/mo 801-298-1006 or www.countrysquareapts.com

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

Seniors & Professionals

Riley Court Apartments 517 South 100 East • Bountiful

397-3685 or 292-2882 • NEW BEAUTIFUL 1 BEDROOMS, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS WITH 2 FULL BATHROOMS! • NEW CONGREGATE AREA • CABLE INCLUDED! • EXERCISE ROOM • SECURE ENTRY & HALLS • ELEVATOR • NO STAIRS • Conveniently Close to: - Shopping Centers -Bus Stops/Senior Shuttle -Churches -Senior Center • FREE WASHER/DRYER • No Smokers/Pets 20548

BOUNTIFUL FURNISHED 2bd basement apt. Pick up flyer at 2 W 1500 S. All utilties paid $675/mo. No smoking/pets. 801928-9330 or 801-298-1605 3BD BOUNTIFUL Apt. 1bth, hook ups, new paint, Berber carpet. Updated, dishwasher, new counter top, ceramic tile floor, 4Plex on quite circle, with walk way to school. $750/mo. No pets/smokers. 801-671-9698 . LARGE FARMINGTON Townhouse, 2bd, 1.5bth, W/D hk-ups. No smoking/pets, car port. $600/mo 801-447-8437. 1BD, CLEAN basement apt in Kaysville. W/D hook ups, $570/mo includes utilities & cable. $100 cleaning deposit. Call 801-451-6962 FREE UTILITIES Farmington nice 2bd apt. W/D hookups, No smoke/pets. $595/mo 801-4516113

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

570 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

630 MOBILE/MFG. HOMES

1BD 1 BTH, No Smoking/Pets, All utilities paid. $585/mo. 1 year lease, covered parking 801-2925927 or 801-719-8523

EXCELLENT CONDITION single wide home. quiet, safe, clean Park AAA financing available. Also two lots available 801540-3588

WX AREA 2bd, 1bth, W/D hook ups, $600/mo. Property Management Services 801-9422886

575 DUPLEXES FOR RENT FARMINGTON HUGE 4bd, 2bth, 2 family rms, 1800sqft., $1050/mo, $650 deposit. No smokers, pet nego. Call 801231-3320 2BD, 2BTH, W/D hook ups, covered parking, No smokers or pets. $750/mo. 801-898-4993 or 801-299-0177

580 HOMES FOR RENT 5 BDRM Home 2 kitchens, 2 fmly rms, 2 laundry rms, 2 car garage, 3 baths, 4 yr old stucco home, Foxboro sub NSL, $1399/mo, Agent 801-884-3555, 801-381-2961 No pets/smokers WEST BOUNTIFUL New large 5bd, 3bth, great room, 3car garage, large garden area, patio 1/2 acre, 3000sqft. $1850/mo Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 WEST BOUNTIFUL Twin home 3bd, study, 2.5bth, 1car garage, fenced yard, deck. No pets/smoking. 980 N 850 W. $925/mo. Bonded Realty 801359-7979 BOUNTIFUL 1564 N 300 W Large 5bd, 2.5 bth, hook ups, carport, family rm, A/C. $1295/mo, 800 deposit. No pets/smoking. Bonded Realty 801-359-7979 CLEAN BOUNTIFUL home 3bd, garage, W/D hook ups, large yard. 801-898-4993 or 801299-0177 FARMINGTON 3BD Secluded, fireplace, double carport, 2 living rooms, 2bth. $900/mo Refs., credit checks 801-698-8404 No smokers/pets. HOME 1BD $500/mo. New carpet, newly painted. W/D, walk out basement. nice yard Bountiful No smoking/pets 801864-6333 or 801-451-2695

670 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS BARGAIN REAL estate Get access to bargin homes “in your area” for the most up to date info go to www.oldcolonybargain houses.com or call 801-7033167 FREE REAL ESTATE INVESTING WORKSHOP. CALL 888-894-8147 TODAY TO REGISTER OR REGISTER ON LINE AT www.MoneyMama.biz. SEATING IS LIMITED SO REGISTER NOW!

750 OFFICE SPACERENT CONVENIENT OFFICE space on 400 N Bountiful. Utilities included. Call Dave 801292-7216 EAGLEWOOD GOLF club house 800sqft, $650/mo, included utilities. 801-299-0088 ask for Ryan.

820 HOME FOR SALE

825 DUPLEXES FOR SALE

ROY. 3BD, 2bth, new carpet, paint, tile, etc. Beautiful big lot in cul-de-sac. Great family living. Amazing price at $156,900. 801548-8435 EAST LAYTON. BLOW OUT! will sell for Worth$250K, $199,900. 4bd, 3bth, 2 fireplaces, HUGE .38 acre lot. 801554-3791 BEST DEAL in CLINTON. 4bd, 2bth, 2 car gar, 2000sqft, complete remodel. 801-5488435. BOUNTIFUL CONDO 2bd, 2bth, very private secure, hardwood floors and new carpet. Built 2001. Below market at ($149,900) only $139,900. Low HOA 801-554-3791 BOUNTIFUL 5BD 3BTH, 2558 sqft, inground pool, heated garage $239.900 & 4BD, 4bth, mother-in-law with own garage, 3366sfsq. cul-de-sac $359,000 Reality Exec. 801-647-0254 CUTE BOUNTIFUL home, 4bd, 2bth, 2car gar, A/C, vinyl windows, hardwood flrs, fenced yard, Buyer Agents welcome.$199,900 801-971-5349. www.owners.com/GGM5197

DUPLEX

Great Income Property in Roy 1945 W. 4975 S.

• Fridge, Stoves, Washers & Dryers Included • Nice Trees • Sheds • Fireplace • Central Air • Corner Lot • Separate meters • Buy for income or live on one side

$139,900 JODY DEAMER Real Estate

(801) 540-7111

OFFICE/WAREHOUSE 7001800sqft For Lease, 500 South. $450-$900/mo, 1 month free rent! For other prop. Call Alan at Reality Exec. 801-647-0254

810 COMMERICAL PROPERTY SPACIOUS WAREHOUSEfor rent Great location with street visibility and good traffic. 3,700sqft. 20’ bay door. 567 W 800 S Bountiful. $1700 per month. Dalane 801-298-5309 or england_dm@yahoo.com.

820 HOME FOR SALE CONDO UPDATED/ secluded pool/nice! $119,900 Shiner Real Estate 801-292-4488

Remodeling?

HOME FOR Rent NSL, 3 Bdrm, 21/2 Bath, Large Oak Kitchen 2 fireplcs, 2-car garage, Great Views. $1275/mo. 801-295-0736

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

EAST BTFL $219,900

NEW PRICE!

TOTALLY REMODELED RAMBLER $324,900

Beautiful Bountiful home that shows like new. 5 Beds, 2 1/2 baths. Lovely east Btfl location.

3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, beautiful yard. Newer furnace, water heater & soft water.

Louise Gunther 518-7000

Visit our web site at www.searchforutah homes.com

Andy Gunther 541-6820

20557

116 West Gentile St.

Layton, Utah 84041

801-599-3153


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 09-172-0003 Trust No. 123107207 Ref: Mark Clark TRA: Loan No. x4762. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 05, 2002. 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 December 08, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 15, 2002, as Instrument No. 1738175, in Book 3005, Page 1215, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Mark J. Clark and Shellene T. Clark Husband And Wife As Joint Tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 3, rolling oaks no. 3, according to the official plat thereof as recorded in the office of the Davis county recorder.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 2439 East Oak Lane Layton Ut 84040. Estimated Total Debt as of December 08, 2009 is $278,172.46. 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: Grp Loan, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Mark J. Clark and Shellene T. Clark. Dated: November 12, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-268858 11/12/09, 11/19/09, 11/26/09 C-5318

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 02-016-0029 Trust No. 115753707 Ref: Robert C Taylor TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx2131. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 08, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On December 08, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded September 13, 2006, as Instrument No. 2201431, in Book 4116, Page 1303-1325, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Robert C. Taylor and Loriann Taylor, Husband And Wife As Joint Tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street Bountiful Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 29, willow farm estates subdivision plat a, according to the official plat thereof as 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: 1678 North 400 West Centerville Ut 84014. Estimated Total Debt as of December 08, 2009 is $412,005.73. 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: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Robert C. Taylor and Loriann Taylor. Dated: November 12, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R-271569 11/12/09, 11/19/09, 11/26/09 C-5341

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given of the appointment by the Second District Court of Davis County of Lee Bath of 1115 Taylor Street, San Francisco, CA 94108-1931 as Personal Representative of the Estate of CAROL RUTH BATH CHRISTIE, formerly of Bountiful, Utah. Creditors of the estate must present their claims to the Personal Representative within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Therefrom C-5386 11/19-12/3

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 14-301-0033 Trust No. 120455607 Ref: Lael V Brown TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx1889. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 08, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On December 08, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

Deed of Trust recorded September 15, 2005, as Instrument No. 2105806, in Book 3871, Page 802, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Sandy W Brown and Lael V Brown, Wife And Husband, As Jointtenants, 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 33, tuscan meadows subdivision, phase 2, clinton city, Davis county, Utah, according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 1058 West 1175 North Clinton Ut 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of December 08, 2009 is $287,977.39. 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: Sandy W. Brown and Lael V. Brown. Dated: November 12, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R271715 11/12/09, 11/19/09, 11/26/09 C-5342 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 093700371 Judge Dawson IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of: CAROLYN CLAYTON GRAVIS, Deceased. Christine Gravis Kyriopoulos, whose address is 6889 Raspberry Run, Littleton, Colorado 80125, has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the above-named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 14th day of October, 2009.

THE ESTATE OF CAROLYN CLAYTON GRAVIS By Christine Gravis Kyriopoulos

Personal Representative Date of first publication: Nov. 12, 2009 C-5383 11/12-26

9000

C7

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 10-160-0017 Trust No. 123244107 Ref: Carolyn Schreck TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx6630. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED April 04, 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded April 10, 2006, as Instrument No. 2158966, in Book 4009, Page 818-835, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Carolyn Schreck, 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 17, ravenwood, layton city, Utah, according to the official plat thereof, Davis county, utah.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 1077 North 125 East Layton, Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of December 15, 2009 is $137,238.72. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Carolyn Schreck. Dated: November 19, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R272313 11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09 C-5358 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 16, 2004 and executed by GARY S. LLOYD AND SHARENE A. LLOYD, AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA as Beneficiary, covering the following real prop-

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

erty located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 514, EAGLEWOOD COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 5, NORTH SALT LAKE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, 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.: 01-218-0514 The address of the property is purported to be 1162 WOODCREST LANE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. 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 CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. AS SET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH C ERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-AMC1**, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be GARY S. LLOYD AND SHARENE A. LLOYD, AS JOINT TENANTS. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: August 15, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION 2380 Performance Dr, RGV-D7-450 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 08 -0098278 C-5361 11/12-26

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 23, 2008 and executed by JAVIER ARGUMEDO LOPEZ 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: ALL OF LOT 21, BINGHAM ESTATES PHASE V SUBDIVISION, 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.: 14-149-0021 The address of the property is purported to be 4901 WEST 650 NORTH, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JAVIER ARGUMEDO LOPEZ 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0110213 C-5362 11/12-26


Clipper Classifieds

C8

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 14, 2009 and executed by BARRY J HEIM AND ROBIN L HEIM HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 34, AMENDED HEATHERGLEN SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 09-057-0093 The address of the property is purported to be 1946 EAST 2100 NORTH, LAYTON, UT 84040. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BARRY J HEIM AND ROBIN L HEIM 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 9, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 9, 2008 and executed by XAVIER LEON MORALES AND BLANCA PATRICIA LEON, 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 201, CAMELOT NO. 2, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 10-056-0201 The address of the property is purported to be 1494 WEST 1920 NORTH, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be XAVIER LEON MORALES AND BLANCA PATRICIA LEON, 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 9, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 9, 2008 and executed by JOSEPH S. MARELLI, 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 18, MANE ESTATES NO. 4, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-216-0018 The address of the property is purported to be 189 SOUTH 775 WEST, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JOSEPH S. MARELLI, 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0110215 C-5363 11/12-26

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 -0109662 C-5364 11/12-26

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 -0109663 C-5365 11/12-26

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

9000

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 1, 2008 and executed by GUADALUPE MORENO AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, AND MARIA R. MORENO 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: ALL OF LOT 28, EVANS COVE AT ANTELOPE VILLAGE P.R.U.D., ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 09-343-0028 The address of the property is purported to be 144 WEST EVANS COVE LOOP, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be GUADALUPE MORENO AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, AND MARIA R. MORENO 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0109661 C-5366 11/12-26

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 22, 2008 and executed by EUGENE G. GARCIA AND MAURI A. GARCIA, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 61, PAICE FARMS CLUSTER SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, 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.: 12-529-0061 The address of the property is purported to be 4903 WEST CANVAS BACK LANE, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be EUGENE G. GARCIA AND MAURI A. GARCIA, 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

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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 28, 2006 and executed by DALE E PARKER, 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 16, BLOCK "C", AMENDED PLAT OF PORTION OF SCOTTSDALE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 14-073-0011 The address of the property is purported to be 1256 NORTH 450 WEST, SUNSET CITY, UT 84015-3620. 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, S ERIES 2006- 16, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be DALE E PARKER, 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: November 16, 2009

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0117222 C-5399 11/19-12/3

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0117218 C-5405 11/19-12/3

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 10, 2007 and executed by BRANDON W. SORENSEN AND EMILEE SORENSEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 54, FREW ESTATES NO. 6, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE, CITY OF WEST POINT, STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF DAVIS. 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.: 14-186-0054 The address of the property is purported to be 482 NORTH 1875 WEST, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BRANDON W. SORENSEN AND EMILEE SORENSEN, 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: August 27, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 7, 2005 and executed by RICHARD R BALDWIN AND LORI BALDWIN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 202, BOUNTIFUL MEADOWS AT SUMMERWOOD PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT AS RECORDED ON THE RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-265-0202 The address of the property is purported to be 4482 SOUTH SPRING MEADOW 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 RICHARD R BALDWIN AND LORI BALDWIN, 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

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 -0075637 C-5402 11/19-12/3

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 -0116674 C-5408 11/19-12/3

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 9, 2007 and executed by AARON D BIESINGER, AND KATIE C BIESINGER, 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: LOT 303, FARMINGTON CREEK ESTATES PHASE III PUD, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 08-356-0303 The address of the property is purported to be 864 WEST COUNTRY LANE, 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 AARON D BIESINGER, AND KATIE C BIESINGER, 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: November 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 -0114311 C-5397 11/19-12/3

9000

C9

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 04-003-0074 Trust No. 117251207 Ref: Arden Hansen TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx5237. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 03, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On December 15, 2009, at 10:30am, James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 08, 2006, as Instrument No. 2191220*, in Book 4091, Page 1305-1328, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, executed by Arden Hansen, 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: Beginning on the south line of center street, at a point 68 feet East and North 0 deg, 08’ West 1515.5 feet along the center line of a street and South 87 deg, 11’ East 1183.95 feet along the center line of Center Street and South 1 deg, 13’ West 33 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 20, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in the City of Bountiful and running thence North 87 deg, 12’ West 119.6 feet along the South line of said street to a point 103 feet South 87 deg, 12’ East along the South line of said street from the East line of 6th Street, thence south 1 deg, 13’ West 115 feet parallel to 6th East Street; thence South 87 deg, 12’ East parallel to the south line of Center Street 89.67 feet to the West line of the Central Heights Subdivision; thence North 32 deg, 17’ 24" East 58.01 feet; thence North 1 deg, 13’ East 64.49 feet to the point of beginning *affidavit recorded 08-30-07 instr# 2302251 bk# 4357 pg# 751. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 630 East Center Street Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total Debt as of December 15, 2009 is $257,748.50. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Arden Hansen. Dated: November 19, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woodall R275091 11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09 C-5410

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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 21, 2007 and executed by JOHN E HICKEN, AND STEPHANIE A HICKEN, 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 329, TUSCANY MEADOWS SUBDIVISION PHASE 3, SYRACUSE 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.: 12-602-0329 The address of the property is purported to be 3537 W 2400 S, SYRACUSE, UT 84075-5010. 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 JOHN E HICKEN, AND STEPHANIE A HICKEN, 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 9, 2009

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 20, 2006 and executed by MARIA FATIMA TANITA, 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 1020, FREMONT ESTATES NUMBER 10 SUBDIVISION, SYRACUSE 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.: 12-485-1020 The address of the property is purported to be 2093 SOUTH LAKE MESA DRIVE, SYRACUSE, UT 84075. 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 MARIA FATIMA TANITA, 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0075641 C-5371 11/12-26

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 -0111349 C-5372 11/12-26


Clipper Classifieds

C10

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 January 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 31, 2007 and executed by ANTHONY WINDER AND ALEXIS WINDER, 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: LOT 336, TUSCANY MEADOWS SUBDIVISION PHASE 3, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-602-0336 The address of the property is purported to be 3537 WEST 2610 SOUTH, SYRACUSE, UT 84075. 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 ANTHONY WINDER AND ALEXIS WINDER, 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: November 16, 2009

By: Don Kemp, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3420 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0091604 C-5419 11/26-12/10

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 January 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 26, 2008 and executed by ROY CASTORENO, 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 1408, CHELSIE PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 14, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE 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.: 12-456-1408 The address of the property is purported to be 2254 W 1450 N, LAYTON, UT 84041-3435. 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 ROY CASTORENO, 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: November 20, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0118852 C-5420 11/26-12/10

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 22, 2007 and executed by KIM W HESTER, 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 223, COOK'S COUNTRY COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE #2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-579-0223 The address of the property is purported to be 2117 SOUTH 700 WEST, SYRACUSE, UT 84075. 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 KIM W HESTER, 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0111361 C-5373 11/12-26

9000

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

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 January 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 25, 2007 and executed by SHILO L CHRISTENSEN, A SINGLE PERSON., as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 113, ABERLOUR SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 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.: 06-237-0113 The address of the property is purported to be 2246 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 SHILO L CHRISTENSEN, A SINGLE PERSON.. 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: September 29, 2009

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 January 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 21, 2006 and executed by LEWIS J. LOTT AND KAREN A. LOTT, 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 203, NORTH RANCH NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, 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.: 12-495-0203 The address of the property is purported to be 1276 WEST 2920 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 LEWIS J. LOTT AND KAREN A. LOTT. 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 20, 2009

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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 13, 2005 and executed by NOEL E BARLOW, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 21, BLOCK 5, VAL VISTA "C" SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 05-035-0063 The address of the property is purported to be 2862 SOUTH DAVIS BOULEVARD, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be NOEL E BARLOW. 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

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 -0031137 C-5422 11/26-12/10

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 -0113555 C-5423 11/26-12/10

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 -0112491 C-5398 11/19-12/3


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 9, 2007 and executed by MATHEW BOWEN, 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 1943, FOXBORO PLAT 19, NORTH SALT LAKE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-377-1943 The address of the property is purported to be 203 NORTH WALTON DRIVE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be MATHEW BOWEN, 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: November 9, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, "at the Main Entrance (public entry) Courts Building, Davis County Criminal Justice Complex, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah", on January 7, 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 20, 2009

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 -0109655 C-5369 11/12-26

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-5425 11/26-12/10

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

Legal deadline: Monday, 5 p.m.

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 January 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 23, 2006 and executed by HEATHER C GRAVES, 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 35, WEST PARK VILLAGE PLAT A, CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD WITH 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.: 12-349-0035 The address of the property is purported to be 16 E 2450 S, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-1958. 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 J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-CW2, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be HEATHER C GRAVES. 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 20, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0122536 C-5427 11/26-12/10

9000

C11

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 January 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 24, 2005 and executed by R LANE JOHNSON AND NANCY A. JOHNSON, 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 533, FOX POINTE SUBDIVISION PLAT "E", 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.: 08-309-0533 The address of the property is purported to be 319 EAST 1375 SOUTH, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be R LANE JOHNSON AND NANCY A. JOHNSON, 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: November 20, 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 -0053402 C-5428 11/26-12/10

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 December 10, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 12, 2007 and executed by DARREN P. SMITH, 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 5, BROMSFIELD 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.: 11-579-0005 The address of the property is purported to be 3150 EAST 25 SOUTH, LAYTON, UT 84040. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be DARREN P. SMITH, 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: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0096819 C-5368 11/12-26

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

Notice of Trustee Sale APN: 01392-1510 TRA: Trust No. 09ALS-25 Loan No. 61779567 Ref: Michel L. Call IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED August 17, 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 December 15, 2009 at 10:30 a.m., James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded August 21, 2007, as Instrument No. 2299312 in Book 4350, at Page 1152-1175, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah executed by Michel L. Call, a married man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATE 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 to Trust in the the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 1510R, Eaglepointe Estates Phase 15, 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: 1041 South Eaglepointe Drive North Salt Lake, UT 84054 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, expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principle sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is First Horizon Home Loans, a Division of First Tennessee Bank National Association The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is Michel Call Dated: November 12, 2009 James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450 James H. Woodall, Trustee Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. P638783 11/19, 11/26, 12/03/2009 C-5389 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 December 17, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 30, 2007 and executed by BEVERLY BUCKWAY ROSALES, AND RICARDO ROSALES, WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the fol-


Clipper Classifieds

C12

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

lowing real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 39, SAN SIMEON HILLS SUBDVISION PLAT C, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 05-049-0039 The address of the property is purported to be 791 EAST SAN SIMEON WAY, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010-4228. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is 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 BEVERLY BUCKWAY ROSALES, AND RICARDO ROSALES, WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: November 9, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-98507-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0109658 C-5367 11/12-26 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 16, 2007 and executed by *MISTY D KIRK, AND BRETT KIRK *WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS MISTY KIRK, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: ALL OF LOT 245, HARRISBURG PLACE SUBDIVISION NO. 2, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 09-267-0245 The address of the property is purported to be 2208 N 800W, LAYTON, UT 84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be *MISTY D KIRK, AND BRETT KIRK *WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS MISTY KIRK. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale and deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order and made payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION, cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. Dated: August 28, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., successor in interest by merger to RECONTRUST COMPANY, A NEVADA CORPORATION 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3436 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 08 -0116679 C-5374 11/12-26

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the North front entrance of the Second Judicial District Court located at 805 S. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah on December 7, 2009 at 9:45 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded January 8, 2007 executed by Rebecca N. Phelps, in favor of MERS as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, covering real property purportedly located in Davis County at 407 S. 225 E., Kaysville, UT 84037, and described as follows: ALL OF LOT 3, BARTON ESTATES, KAYSVILLE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Southstar III, LLC and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Rebecca N. Phelps. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any circumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated November 6, 2009

/s/ David B. Boyce

Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5376 11/12-26 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the North front entrance of the Second Judicial District Court located at 805 S. Main Street, Bountiful, Utah on December 7, 2009 at 9:45 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded March 2, 2007 executed by Soubanh Douangdara and Sompone Douangdara, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First NLC Financial Services, LLC, dba The Lending Center and its successors and assigns,, covering real property purportedly located in Davis County at 1074 Killarney Dr., Syracuse, UT 84075, and described as follows: LOT 603, MUIRFIELD SUBDIVISION PHASE 6, according to the official plat thereof as recorded in the office of the Davis County Recorder, State of Utah. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for the original lender and its successors and assigns, and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Soubanh Douangdara and Sompone Douangdara. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any circumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated November 6, 2009

/s/ David B. Boyce

Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. C-5377 11/12-26

Classified deadline: Tuesday, noon

9000

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 08-398-0330 T.S. NO. 7091575 LOAN NO. 2218030171 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/24/2008. 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 12/15/2009, at 10:30 AM, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded 3/26/2008, as Inst. No. 2351866, in Book 4498, at Page 448, of the official records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, executed by Leslie J. Beatse, a married woman, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the Trustee at the time of sale with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the Office of the Trustee. At the Main Entrance of the Davis County District Court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main St, Bountiful, UT, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of Lot 330, Hunters Creek Subdivision No. 3 Farmington 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: 734 North Foxhunter Drive, Farmington, UT 84025. Estimated Total Debt as of 12/15/2009 is $400,864.17. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Provident Funding Associates, LP The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Leslie Beatse. Dated 11/12/2009 James H. Woodall Authorized Signature James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801)2549450 (800) 245-1886 (hotline) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09 R274242 C-5387 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 13-263-0002 T.S. NO. 7091636 LOAN NO. 0204312698 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/27/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 12/15/2009, at 10:30 AM, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded 10/02/2006, as Inst. No. 2207152, in Book 4129, at Page 2238, of the official records of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, executed by Manuel Bartolo Molina, 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 Of-

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

fice of the Trustee. At the Main Entrance of the Davis County District Court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main St, Bountiful, UT, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: All of Lot 2, Thalman Estates, Clinton City, Davis County, Utah, according to the official plat thereof recorded in the office of the Davis County Recorder. The street address and other common designation, of the real property described above is purported to be: 2012 North 550 West, Clinton, UT 84015. Estimated Total Debt as of 12/15/2009 is $197,827.45. 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: SunTrust Mortgage Inc The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Manuel Bartolo Molina. Dated 11/12/2009 James H. Woodall Authorized Signature James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801)254-9450 (800) 245-1886 (hotline) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09 R-274243 C-5388 Notice of Board Meeting to Consider Adoption of the Preliminary 2010 Budget and Amendment to the 2009 Budget Notice is hereby given that Central Davis Sewer District will hold a public hearing for the purpose of taking comments on the preliminary 2010 calendar year budget previously approved by the District Board. The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. on December 10, 2009 in the District’s Office located at 2200 South Sunset Drive, Kaysville, Utah 84037. Anyone wishing to attend the hearing and offer public comments is invited to do so. Written public comments will be accepted and read into the record up to the time the hearing starts. The office is handicapped accessible and accommodation can be made in advance for anyone who needs it by contacting the District at (801)451-2190. Copies of the Preliminary Budget are available at the Office during business hours or on the District’s Website CDSewer.org. C-5393 11/26-12/3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Act”) that on November 12, 2009, the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of Benchland Water District, Utah (the “Issuer”) adopted a resolution (the “Resolution”) in which it authorized the issuance of the Issuer’s Water Revenue Bonds, Series 2009 (to be issued in one or more series and with such other series or title designations as may be determined by the Issuer) (collectively, the “Bonds”) and called a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to (i) the issuance of the Bonds and (ii) any potential economic impact that the improvements, facility or property financed in

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

whole or in part with the proceeds of the Bonds (see below) may have on the private sector. TIME, PLACE AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board shall hold a public hearing on December 17, 2009, at the hour of 8:30 p.m. at the Board's regular meeting place at its offices located at 485 E. Shepard Lane, in Kaysville, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public with respect to (i) the issuance of the Bonds and (ii) any potential economic impact that the improvements, facility or property financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of the Bonds may have on the private sector. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate. PURPOSE FOR ISSUING THE BONDS The Bonds, pursuant to the Resolution, are to be issued for the purpose of (i) financing certain capital improvements to the Issuer’s water system (the “System”) including construction of a water storage reservoir and related improvements to the System (the “Project”), (ii) funding any required deposit to a debt service reserve fund and (iii) paying issuance expenses to be incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds PARAMETERS OF THE BONDS The Board intends to issue the Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000), to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their date or dates, to be sold at a price not less than ninety-eight percent (98%) of the total principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery, and bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed twelve percent (12.00%) per annum. The Bonds may be issued in one or more series and be sold from time to time, all as the Board may determine. The Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution and a General Indenture of Trust, as amended and supplemented by a Supplemental Indenture of Trust (collectively, the “Indenture”) which were before the Board and attached to the Resolution at the time of the adoption of the Resolution and said Indenture shall contain such terms and provisions as shall be approved by the Issuer at the time of adoption of a Final Bond Resolution. Pursuant to the Indenture the Bonds will be secured by and payable from the net revenues of the Issuer’s water system. A copy of the Resolution and the Indenture are on file in the office of the District Clerk in the Issuer’s offices at 485 E. Shepard Lane, in Kaysville, Utah, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the Issuer from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of publication of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the last date of the publication of this notice is provided by law during which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Resolution, the Indenture (only as it relates to the Bonds) or the Bonds, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. DATED this 12th day of November, 2009.

/s/ Scott Parsell

District Clerk C-5395 11/19-26


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

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 sale, at the Justice Complex Court Building, 800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on December 23, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 22, 2007, and executed by RANDALL COOK, as Trustor, in favor of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on June 28, 2007, as Entry No. 2283897, in Book 4314, at Page 1221, in the Official Records of Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 2942 South 1150 West, Syracuse, Utah 84075 in Davis County, Utah, and more particularly described as: LOT 118, NORTH RANCH NO. 1 SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Tax ID: 12-361-0118 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is RANDALL COOK. 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: November 18, 2009.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY by: Paula Maughan its: Vice President Telephone: (801)476-0303 web site: www.smithknowles.com SK File No. 09-1001 C-5415 11/26-12/10

CENTERVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ZONING CODE TEXT AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that the Centerville City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 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." The Centerville City Council will hold a public hearing on this matter on Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 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. More information about this proposed change, please contact Community Development Department at 801-292-8232.

Marilyn Holje, City Recorder

C-5417 11/26

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

SUMMONS In the Second District Court in and for Davis County, State of Utah, Farmington Department. Nicholas Roy Goucher and Heidi Mae Goucher, Third-Party Plaintiffs vs. Shawn Ricks, dba Keepsake Homes; Keepsake Homes, Inc., Third-Party Defendants. Civil No. 080700749, Judge Glen R. Dawson. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: SHAWN RICKS dba KEEPSAKE HOMES and KEEPSAKE HOMES, INC. You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of the above entitled Court at 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, and to serve upon, or mail to LeBaron & Jensen, P.C., 476 West Heritage Park Blvd., Ste. 200, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said Answer, within twenty (20) days 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 said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. C-5413 11/26-12/10 Budget Adoption Notice: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to sections 17-36-11 of the Utah Code Annotated, the Davis County, Utah 2010 Tentative budget is available for public inspection at the Clerk/Auditor’s office in the Davis County Memorial Courthouse in Farmington, Utah. Included in the budget, pursuant to County Ordinance 02-90 approved June 27, 1990, is an appropriate performance pay increase for all eligible employees and officials of the County. Pursuant to 17-36-12 and 1736-13 of the Utah Code Annotated, the Davis County Commission has scheduled Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at 6:00 PM at Farmington Junior High School (150 South, 200 West) in Farmington, Utah to hold a public hearing for open discussion related to the adoption of the proposed 2010 budget. A budget hearing for the General Fund and a budget opening for funds other than the General Fund will also be held the same evening to make any final adjustments to the 2009 Budget. All interested persons are invited to attend.

Steve S. Rawlings

Davis County Clerk / Auditor C-5411 11/26-12/3 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 21, 2008 and executed by THOMAS D. MASON AND KATRINA J. MASON, 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: A PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, U.S. SURVEY: BEGINNING AT A POINT 10 RODS EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; RUNNING THENCE

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

EAST 198 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 174 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE CENTER LINE OF OLD BLUFF ROAD; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION WITHIN THE COUNTY ROADS. 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.: 12-105-0007 The address of the property is purported to be 1939 WEST 2700 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 THOMAS D. MASON AND KATRINA J. MASON, 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

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0116133 C-5400 11/19-12/3 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 22, 2007 and executed by RON MERRILL AND ANDRIA MERRILL HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, cov-

9000

C13

LEGAL NOTICES

ering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 15, REED SUBDIVISION NO. 1, AMENDED PLAT, ACCORDING TO THE 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.: 04-045-0015 The address of the property is purported to be 1238 EAST 200 SOUTH, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS TRUSTEE, BY BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, BY BAC GP, LLC, ITS GENERAL PARTNER, AS ATTORNEY-INFACT, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be RON MERRILL AND ANDRIA MERRILL 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: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0116127 C-5401 11/19-12/3 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated May 31, 2006 and

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

executed by MICHAEL J. LANEY, 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 39, SCENIC HILL SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS: LOT 39, SCENIC HILLS SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 01-191-0039 The address of the property is purported to be 66 NORTH SCENIC HILLS CIRCLE, NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is HSBC BANK USA, N. A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007-AR3 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be MICHAEL J. LANEY, 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: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0116124 C-5403 11/19-12/3

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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 9, 2003 and executed by TRAVIS POLLOCK, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: BEGINNING AT A POINT 1445.25 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE WEST 76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 179 FEET; THENCE 76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 179 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THAT PORTION WITHIN 700 SOUTH, SITUATE IN DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 1445.25 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE WEST 76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 179 FEET; THENCE EAST 76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 179 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THAT PORTION WITHIN 700 SOUTH, SITUATE IN DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-051-0021 The address of the property is purported to be 1275 WEST 700 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 TRAVIS POLLOCK. 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 RE-


Clipper Classifieds

C14

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

CONTRUST 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

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0116668 C-5404 11/19-12/3

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 December 22, 2009, 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 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,

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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

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-5406 11/19-12/3 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 3, 2006 and executed by JASON E HAAGA A MARRIED MAN AS HIS 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: LOT 1, 750 EAST STREET SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 04-154-0001 The address of the property is purported to be 529 SOUTH 750 EAST, 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 DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JASON E HAAGA A MARRIED MAN AS HIS 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 cancella-

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

tion 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

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 -0116122 C-5407 11/19-12/3 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 December 15, 2009, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated April 18, 2006 and executed by BILLY JOE BARNES SR, AND JANET L BARNES, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LOT 168, JAMARL ACRES, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CLEARFIELD, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 14-085-0168 The address of the property is purported to be 391 ANN ST, CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-3719. 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 CERTIFICATEHOLDERSSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-7, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BILLY JOE BARNES SR, AND JANET L BARNES, 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, in-

9000

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

LEGAL NOTICES

cluding 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

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 -0116677 C-5409 11/19-12/3 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 January 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated December 5, 2006 and executed by GARY WINTON, AND JUDY WINTON, 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: 09-0120273 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF 2000 WEST STREET WHICH IS 33.10 FEET SOUTH 00°09’42" WEST ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND 33 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER SECTION, RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 00°09’42" WEST 100 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF 2000 WEST STREET; THENCE WEST 116 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°09’42" EAST 100 FEET; THENCE EAST 116 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.: 12-048-0050 The address of the property is purported to be 1208 S 2000 W, SYRACUSE, UT 84075. 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., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- 25, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be GARY WINTON, AND JUDY WINTON, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS.

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 20, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias, Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-985-07-03 Richardson, TX 75082 (800) 281-8219 x3405 Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Central Time TS#: 09 -0120273 C-5418 11/26-12/10 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 January 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 29, 2006 and executed by BRENT DAVIS, 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: 09-0079190 legal: PARCEL 1: LOT 517, KING CLARION HILLS NO. 5 SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF, SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. PARCEL 2: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 517, KING CLARION HILLS NO. 5 SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION PART OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 19°47' EAST 30.01 FEET MORE OR LESS TO NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY DEED IN BOOK 1850-911, THENCE NORTH 58° 05'29" 'EAST 31.13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3°54'09" EAST 30.72 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION, THENCE

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

SOUTH 64°00' WEST 43.03 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.: 11-046-0517 & 11042-0042 The address of the property is purported to be 1125 NORTH THORNFIELD ROAD, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be BRENT DAVIS, 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: August 27, 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 -0079190 C-5421 11/26-12/10 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 January 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 14, 2002 and executed by JOHN T. LAUGHTER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Davis County: LEGAL DESCRIPTION 09-0113550 BEGINNING 5.6 CHAINS NORTH AND 12.2 CHAINS


Clipper Classifieds

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

EAST FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3, BLOCK L, NORTH MILL CREEK PLAT, BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY, AND RUNNING THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF A 9 ROD STREET 136.5 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58.91 FEET; THENCE WEST 181.35 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE EAST SIDE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 32º30’ EAST ALONG SAID HIGHWAY 70.02 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING 5.6 CHAINS NORTH AND 12.2 CHAINS EAST FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3, BLOCK L, NORTH MILL CREEK PLAT, BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY, AND RUNNING THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF A 3 ROD STREET 136.5 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58.91 FEET; THENCE WEST 181.35 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EAST SIDE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 32º30’ EAST ALONG SAID HIGHWAY 70.02 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 03-039-0023 The address of the property is purported to be 1115 SOUTH MAIN, 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 JOHN T. LAUGHTER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON. 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 20, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

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 -0113550 C-5424 11/26-12/10 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 January 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated August 31, 2007 and executed by CHAD WESTBROOK AND GINGER WESTBROOK, 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: TS # 09-0112520 PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS SOUTH 0°03’24" EAST 76.77 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO THE CENTERLINE OF 300 NORTH STREET AND NORTH 89°47’ 20" EAST 2108.89 FEET ALONG SAID CENTER LINE AND SOUTH 33.00 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 6, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 203 OF PAICE FARMS CLUSTER SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, AS RECORDED AT THE DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH RECORDER'S OFFICE, THENCE AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 89°47’20" SEC EAST 116.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 203; THENCE SOUTH 00°12’40" EAST 110.00 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 203; THENCE SOUTH 89°47’20" WEST 111.84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°23’00" WEST 110.08 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 203 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. Tax Parcel No.: 12-538-0209 The address of the property is purported to be 4609 WEST 300 NORTH, WEST POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be CHAD WESTBROOK AND GINGER WESTBROOK, 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 COM-

9000

LEGAL NOTICES

PANY, 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 20, 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 -0112520 C-5426 11/26-12/10

C15


C16

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

$10 Off

Home Repairs, Wallpapering, Remodeling Will do everything & anything

No job too small • 20% Senior Discounts • FREE ESTIMATES CALL B: 801-295-1958 CAL Cell: 801-916-5889

10% OFF WITH THIS AD

BEAUTY SALON

TEXT BOOKS AND MORE

HANDYMAN SERVICE

Service Only

Best Prices in Town! • New text books for home schoolers • New & used books for adults & children • Videos • Vintage teaching material from the 1950’s • Craft patterns & kits Located in school library • 1620 So. 50 W.

Happy Holidays

Call 801-971-0745 for info

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

SNOW REMOVAL

SENIOR APARTMENTS Village on Main Street Apartments 1525 North Main Street, Bountiful 801-298-9500 • www.villageonmainstreet.com

The Finest Senior Living in Davis County!

DRY CLEANING

PHOTOGRAPHY

PAIN RELIEF

HOLIDAY LIGHTING Hung Up For The Holidays

Christmas Lighting

www.OAcenters.com

$35 Off

Dr. Robert Park, D.C.

1-866- November Installation* 801-298-0073 174 W. Parrish Lane, Centerville 789-7336 PIZZA HOME DECOR & GIFTS

Set Up • Take Down • Licensed & Insured Free Estimates • Free Custom Design *Call for details

SKI RESORT

HOLIDAY LIGHTING Quality Christmas Lighting •Licensed & Insured •Commercial & Residential •Affordable Rates •References Available •Satisfaction Guaranteed •Over 10 years experience

MENTION THIS AD & SAVE 10% OFF 4Install, 4Custom designed for your home. service, 4We can supply new lights or use your lights. take down

Call today! (801) 330-0251

Come Visit Us!

The Country Cottage has antiques, home decor and just what you are looking for in a perfect gift for that special someone. It would be worth a trip to Farmington to see what we have. 20462

REAL ESTATE

FLOORING SERVICE MIKE & STERLING’S

Buying • Selling • Investing “When it comes to service, it’s tough to keep up with the Jones’s”

801-295-2211

H CARPET H VINYL H WOOD H AREA RUGS H CERAMIC TILE H LAMINATED FLOOR

Two locations to serve you Pickup & Delivery Centerville 398 E. Pages Lane

Bountiful 2284 S. Orchard Drive

801-292-2000 801-298-3600 ASK ABOUT OUR DAILY SPECIALS

SNOWBLOWER SERVICE PLUMBING, HEATING, AC You deserve a comfortable home! Call us today.

801-292-9069 485 North 500 West, Bountiful 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH

HOURS: MON-FRI 9:00-6:00 SATURDAY 9:00-4:00

Locally Owned and Operated

295-7989


Freaky Friday

SportsWeek

Key football scores

Bingham 35, Davis 24

Section

D

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009 • D1

Bingham surges past Davis for state title SALT LAKE CITY — Davis had a 10 point lead twice during their contest with the Bingham Miners to determine the state 5A champions. However, Bingham outscored Davis 28-7 in the second half and ultimately proved too much for the Darts as they failed to capture their second state title this decade, falling to Bingham 35-24. “They left it all out on the field,” said Dart coach Ryan Bishop. “They played their hearts out and gave (Bingham) a good fight. “These players have nothing to hang their head about; I’m so proud of them.” Davis started scoring on a quick pace in the first quarter, going 80 yards in just six plays and covering just over two minutes on the game clock. The scoring play came when

Gavin Fowler found Daniel Moffett for a 16 yard touchdown. Bingham tied the game with 6:12 to go in the second quarter when quarterback Stefan Cantwell ran the ball in from one yard away, but Davis came right back and took the lead on another quick drive. From its own 20 yard line, Davis started the drive with a 46 yard pass play from Fowler to Moffett. Five plays later Fowler hooked up with Landon Horne on a 10 yard play to regain the lead. Mike Jewkes kicked a 39 yard field goal to extend the lead to 10 at the half. “We did a lot of good things,” said Bishop. “We gave ourselves chances to win. That’s all we could ask for. We thought the way things were going for us the first half that we’d be able to build on them once the second half started.” n See “DAVIS,” p. D2

Jack Oram

BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Correspondent

A DAVIS player holds the second place trophy after the Darts were beaten by Bingham in the 5A final. (Left) Carson Bird celebrates after Tanner Hinds scores a touchdown during the game.


High School

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Jack Oram

D2

Davis falls just short in final

THE DAVIS DEFENSE held the Miners in check for most of the game during Friday’s state 5A final. In the end, however, Bingham pulled away for the victory. A Bingham player offers a hug to members of the Davis football team after the game Friday night. Bingham toppled Davis, 35-24 to win the state championship.

down from seven yards away to finish the scoring. “It’s been a great year for us,” said Bishop. “Other than not winning this game, which was the ultimate goal, we’ve done very well. “I’m still proud of these kids. They played a hard season, took home the region

DANIEL MOFFETT had a big game for Davis and helped keep the Bingham defense off balance Friday.

robyn walton attorney at law rowe & walton pc Trusts • Wills • Powers of Attorney • Probate Estate Disputes • Guardianship • Adoptions Deeds • Business Creation

Robyn Walton

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 915 S. Main Bountiful • 801-298-0640

20546

That didn’t prove to be the case. After the Miners returned the ball to the Davis 38 yard line, it didn’t take them long to cut Davis’s lead to three points. Running back Harvey Langi took all three carries, the last for a five yard touchdown. Davis responded on their next drive, going 80 yards and taking nearly five minutes to extend their lead back to 10 points. The 15 play drive was capped off by a Tanner Hinds eight yard touchdown run with 5:54 left in the quarter. That was the last time Davis scored for the rest of the game. With 2:46 to go in the quarter, Cantwell scored for the second time in the game to cut Davis lead back to three points. He ran in another touchdown six minutes later to give Bingham the lead at 28-24. After Davis attempted to quick strike again, Travis McRae foiled the plan by intercepting Fowler at the 44 yard line. The Miners turned that turnover into seven points when Cantwell scored for the fourth time in the game, running in the touch-

title and fought all the way to the title game. I couldn’t be happier.” Fowler threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns, with Moffett catching six balls for 126 yards and a touchdown. Horne had 75 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Jack Oram

Continued from p. D1


High School

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D3

BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor SALT LAKE CITY — The Bingham High Miners found out very early in the state 5A championship game Friday what people in Region 1 have known all along...the Darts are a deeper team than just super star Tanner Hinds. No doubt, Hinds gave the Miners fits all afternoon and impressed those fortunate to be in attendance at RiceEccles Stadium, but as Bingham focused on Hinds, Davis players Gavin Fowler, Ben Keaton, Landon Horne, Mike Jewkes and plenty of other Davis players were more than up for the test against the highly favored Miners. In fact, after watching the replay on KJZZ, the look on the face of many Bingham players was that of shock after the first series when Davis’ offensive line lined up against the bigger Bingham team and kicked them in the teeth all the way down the field. The Darts defense would have nothing to do with the highly touted lineup of Division I players in blue as the Kaysville bunch bottled up

Bingham for most of the game. It was all going to plan. Coach Ryan Bishop had put together a game plan that was sending Bingham frantically looking for a way to respond. The game was progressing along and when Davis took a 10-point lead into the halftime break, there was a definite buzz that Friday’s game was the “real” state championship. No longer were people talking about the Alta-Bingham semi-final or complaining about the cross-bracketing system for the state playoffs put in place by the Utah High School Activities Association that put Bingham and Alta in one semi-final and Davis and Hunter High in the other. Bingham was in a dogfight and realizing Davis was prepared to take what they had been planning on since last season. In the end, the Miners made adjustments and perhaps the good fortune of having players playing only on one side of the ball and some clutch plays proved to doom Davis. When the game ended, it was obvious Bingham had escaped...just barely.

Jack Oram

Davis came close to shocking Miners

DAVIS and Bingham battled the entire game with the Darts owning the first three quarters and the Miners making a big charge in the last 12 minutes to win the state title. The Darts finished as Region 1 champions.

FREE TOWING By DeWaal & Sons

801-292-8036 *Vehicle must be towed to one of these locations for offer to be valid.

619

$

SAVE THIS COUPON!

SAVE THIS COUPON!

Free towing includes hook plus 5 miles free. All repair orders must exceed $200. This coupon must be presented at time of service. Offer expires 01/31/2010.

95

Get them before we run out!

!

!

JERRY SEINER PONTIAC BUICK GMC TRUCK 801-693-7000 CHRISTOPHER NISSAN 801-693-7100 LARRY H MILLER BOUNTIFUL CHRYSLER JEEP AND DODGE 801-298-3417 MENLOVE TOYOTA 801-295-3481 MURDOCK CHEVROLET 801-298-8090 WILLEY FORD 801-292-4433 BIG O TIRES WOODS CROSS 801-292-1439 RICHARD ROWE AUTOMOTIVE 801-295-7772 RICHARD ROWE EUROPEAN 801-295-6891

Sales & Service 135 North Hwy 89, N.S.L.

295-0444

We Service All Makes Open Mon-Fri 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 5pm 20456


State Finals D4

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BY SHAIN GILLET Clipper Correspondent KAYSVILLE — Tanner Hinds…gone. So too will be the entire offensive line, fullback Ben Keaton and one of Gavin Fowler’s favorite targets through the air in Landon

Horne. In fact, 30 Darts from the football squad played the last game of their high school careers; and many of them names that were getting recognized by people outside the walls of the school. But for every great number of names that will no longer play, there are an even

greater number of names that will be returning for possibly another run at the state title. Among familiar names include the aforementioned Fowler—who coach Ryan Bishop says is a great decision maker with the ball as well as a great game manag-

er—and Daniel Moffett, who turned out to be a good deep threat when the Darts weren’t running the ball down their opponents’ throats. Also in the mix will be Tanner’s younger brother Troy, who is only a sophomore yet has a nose for the football on defense. But there are also a lot of burning questions for Davis next year as well. One of which has to be who is going to be the main running back

and how will this entirely new offensive line do with limited on the field snaps. Also, who is going to do the kicking for Davis…both Mike Jewkes (kicker) and Alex Kjar (punter) are seniors. One thing is for certain: the Darts will have even more seniors to replace on their squad after next season, so they will be sure to be ready to make another deep run into next year’s playoffs.

Jack Oram

Davis strong enough to make return trip to state final in 2010

Gavin Fowler

advertisement

Barlow Automotive Tip of the Week...

Top three “musts” for maintenance of your vehicle

2. TIMING BELT REPLACEMENTS AT RECOMMENDED INTERVALS FOR CARS WITH “ENGINE INTERFERENCE TIMING BELT.” If a timing belt breaks, some makes and models will result in major engine damage while other makes and models will merely stop running and nothing major will happen to the engine. In either case the engine will completely stop working and a tow truck will be required. You will be more inconvenienced than had this service been performed at an earlier time. Make sure you know when the belts need to be replaced and take care of replacing them timely. Make sure you know if your belt is an ‘engine interference” belt. Most shops have this information.

Au t o m a t i c transmissions should have the transmission fluid inspected, and if dirty, totally flushed, not merely drained and refilled, every Ralph Barlow 30,000 miles. 299-1881 There are three types of services on the market currently. Drain and refill (not recommended by professionals), the cooler line flushes (least recommended by professionals) and pump-inlet type of flushes (most recommended by professionals). Make sure if your car has a transmission filter, that it is changed at the same time, as a clogged filter can cause transmission failure. Also have your fluid visually inspected for signs of metal, indicating a degenerating transmission, as well as signs of discolored fluid, indicating excessive internal transmission wear, or viscosity breakdown. These three areas of care can prolong the life and increase the resale value of your car.Take advantage of specials offered regarding the above items, but get your car in at the recommended intervals.

3. TRANSMISSION FLUID FLUSHED AT INTERVALS OF 20,000 TO 30,000 MILES

Ralph Barlow is owner of Barlow Automotive in Bountiful. If you have any questions or comments he can be reached at 299-1881.

1. MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT 30,000, 60,000 AND 90,000 MILE INTERVALS If your car is worth changing the oil on, it is worth having the recommended maintenance items taken care of at appropriate intervals. Some items require only visual inspections, such as air filters, but other items need replacement at or near the end of their expected life spans.

Barlow Automotive 1901 West 2425 South. Suite H (Redwood Road between 1500 South and 2600 South)


High School

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D5

BY SCOTT SCHULTE Clipper Sports Editor

BOUNTIFUL — The Viewmont Vikings boys and girls finished third in their third annual Viewmont Invitational. The two-day event took place at the South Davis Recreation Center over the weekend. Bingham captured both the boys and girls championships. On the boys side, Davis

and Bountiful finished just behind the Vikings. The Lady Braves finished 15th while the Lady Darts placed 18th. In all there were 20 teams from the boys and girls programs from all over the state taking part in the third annual invitational. Viewmont girls won the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 1:59.15. The Viking team included Jessica Arnold, Jill

Whiting, Shelby Stubenrach and Laurie Henrie. The Davis boys team won the 200 yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:33.92. The Darts team included Alex Heder, Parker Simonsen, Jared Lowry and Zach Santella. The Viewmont Invitational is fast becoming one of the most respected event in the early season with some of the top ranked swimmers and teams competing.

Jen Barnett photos

Viewmont Invitational brings top swimmers

Fall/Winter Hours in effect now Register now for the

3rd Annual SDRC Thanksgiving Day 10K, 5K, and Kid's K

Thursday, November 26th, 2009 550 N. 200 W. Bountiful 298.6220 www.southdavisrecreation.com 20452

SWIMMERS from all over Utah took part at the third annual Viewmont Invitational at the South Davis Recreation Center over the weekend.


Sports Commentary D6

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Shooting from the hip

n RSL does convert me

still don’t completely I’m concerned. understand I have, howevsoccer. I er, never been to enjoy covering a Real Salt Lake the high school game, and I soccer games wouldn’t consider when “my kids” myself a fan in are playing from the sense that I the local high am a fan of baseschools. In fact, ball's New York it’s during those Yankees — but I games when the did watch the coaches and game Sunday SCOTT SCHULTE players and parnight. Sports Editor ents explain the I tuned in at different rules of halftime and then the game that I watched the showdown don’t understand. It’s the best way to learn as far as between RSL and the Los

I

Angeles Galaxy. I felt it was more of a responsibility than something I really wanted to do. As the game moved along and RSL scored to tie things up I turned off my laptop and began paying attention. Then, as time started to move toward the final moments of regulation I found myself actually getting into this. Hey, it may be a sport I don’t understand, but it is our team...Real Salt Lake, owned by former Bountiful resident Dave Checketts (oh, and he currently resides in New Canaan, Conn., which was part of my LDS ward when I was little) so I felt a little connection there as well. So the game (oops, match) moved into one

overtime, two overtimes I had transformed into a true fan...screaming at the television, throwing my hands in the air in disgust whenever I thought something went against “our team.” Then as the match moved to a shootout, I literally went outside and took in some of the cool night air. I was stressing out over this. I really wanted “us” to win. Boo to David Beckham. I had always kind of liked him, but at that point I felt the same way toward him as I did the Phillies’ Chase Utley during the World Series...I hated him. With each penalty kick I screamed, leaned and

jerked as the intensity of the championship had sucked me in completely. “Make the freaking kick!” I screamed at one point. I think I said “freaking.” I couldn't fathom how RSL goalie Nick Rimando could keep those shots from entering the goal. Then with the match, the season and the pride of Utah on the line I knelt over leaning toward the television, hands clinched muttering to myself, “C’mon, c’mon, get this one.” And I am sure it was my positive energy that somehow moved through the television set to Seattle and into the mind of Robbie Russell as he approached the ball. Then pow! With one

swift kick I jumped into the air and let out a whoop and holler normally reserved for only Yankee, UConn or BYU games. I offered a fist pump and raised my arms in the air. It was at the point I realized how silly I must look to the fly on the wall in my home. There, all by myself, screaming for a team I really had no interest in just an hour or so earlier. That’s how fans are born. I may not watch every RSL game in the future, but I am a fan. They pulled me in. This is really cool. After all, they are my team, too.

The Clipper comes to you in one package – meaning all the sections and advertising inserts are contained in the ‘A’ Section.

1 Open the Clipper and take out the advertising inserts.

A Section

2 Then remove the other sections of the paper –

Davis Life (B Section)

Classiads (C Section)

Sports (D Section)

American Profile

Now you’ll have all the separate sections with their related news and content. The new size Clipper is just like the old Clipper with different sections and advertising inserts for you to read and enjoy.

CARTRIDGE WORLD


Sports World

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D7

University of Utah bound BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL Senior Taylor Austin has signed a National Letter of Intent to take her softball skills to the University of Utah. Above: Austin smacks one of her many hits for the Utah Sting softball team. At right, above: Austin shares the big day with family members and friends. She is a senior at Bountiful High.

Volleyball champions

MEMBERS of the “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and “Rip Tide” shake hands after the finals of the South Davis Rec Center volleyball tournament. “Girls” won the final, 3-1.

174 W Parrish Ln. Centerville, UT 84014

801-298-7330 20443


D8

Comics

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009


Davis Business

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D9

On the Move

Company fights economy via safety

A new safety program by Greene’s Inc. to prevent on-the-job accidents is already getting results, according to company officials. They report that since the beginning of 2009, not a single worker’s compensation claim has been filed at the company, in contrast to 23,000 claims filed by all companies statewide in 2008. The effort involves daily visits to active concrete cutting sites by Kelly Downs, Greene’s Vice President and Safety Supervisor, who ensures that everything from heavy lifting to personnel fatigue are monitored. “We’ve found that adding daily visits to job sites helps everyone stay alert,” he said. “The more the workers see you, the safer they work. We stay proactive with our safety procedures, whether it is a large contract job or a small residential job.” For his industry, Downs said lower back strains are the most likely on-site danger — most often due to hurrying to finish work on a Friday afternoon or returning to work on Mondays. The company has initiated these steps to help guard against rising insurance rates as a creative response to today’s challenging economy.

Store celebrates with giveaway

Shade Clothing, the first company to infuse modesty into today’s hottest fashion trends, is celebrating its fifth anniversary. The company’s expansion to seven retail stores and its collection of modest fashion have garnered national attention and proved that modesty is here to stay. Shade Clothing marked the milestone by hosting a giveaway that bestowed new wardrobes on five deserving women. Local winners included Jill Taula of Layton, who organized a relief effort to send supplies to family and community members who suffered as a result of the recent tsunami in Samoa. During Shade Clothing’s five years in business, the company has grown from providing two basic layering tops to offering nearly 50 styles.

Agents recognized for excellence

CLEARFIELD — Several local Allstate agencies have been designated Premier Service Agencies for 2009. The designation was bestowed upon less than 15 percent of Allstate agents in Utah and is awarded to those who have consistently demonstrated excellence in delivering a knowledgeable and personal customer experience. • Clearfield Allstate Agent Chad Hawks, 726 E 700 South, 801-773-0888. • Farmington Allstate Agent Howard Burkholz, 1361 N. Hwy 89 #16, 801-485-8600.

Destination Homes back in Clinton CLINTON — Clinton Homestead, located at 2300 N. 1500 W. in Clinton, welcomed its newest homebuilder, Destination Homes officially Nov. 7, with the grand opening of its model home. “We are so happy to be able to come back to Clinton and offer our quality products” said Travis Nokes, sales manager for Destination Homes. Destination Homes offers homes in Clinton Homestead starting from the low $200’s and square footage ranging from 1,331 to 2,665 finished square feet and eight different home plans for homebuyers to choose.

The open house for the new “laGaleria” organization dedicated to Hispanic marketing services Thursday, included Latin music, above, a throng of wellwishers, right, and a section of the ThomasArts building dedicated to “The Art of Hispanic Marketing,” (at right, below).

The event was caliente

in Farmington

BY ROLF D. KOECHER Clipper Executive Editor FARMINGTON — ThomasArts — which once could only say it was Farmington’s largest agency — has rapidly grown to become Utah’s largest privately held marketing communications firm. And on Thursday, it got a little mas grande with the establishment of “laGaleria,” (meaning “the gallery”), a new division dedicated to the growing Hispanic market. Latin American musicians played, authentic dishes from south of the border were served, and a multitude of well-wishers gathered for the kick-off of the new entity. It will operate out of the ThomasArts building at 240 S. 400 West in Farmington. It also will work through its California office in Huntington Beach. Billing itself as “The Art of Hispanic Marketing,” the new group will develop advertising and marketing programs in Spanish from the ground up, rather than translating existing advertising

Michael Rodriguez, left, and Alex Guzman. from English. Under the direction of Michael Rodriguez, President; Alex Guzman,VP of Strategic Planning; and Sebastian Uprimny, who provides linguistic expertise, the group seeks to reach the Hispanic market through a process called “transcreation.” This includes beginning with an understanding of the Hispanic culture and its traditions and values. “Hispanics represent a growing, underserved market, and they are proactively seeking products and serv-

ices such as banking, transportation, healthcare, technology and housing. In today’s economy, we cannot overlook 25 percent of the marketplace,” said Rodriguez. “Hispanics are dynamic consumers, and companies across the country are quickly coming to recognize the growing significance of this segment to their bottom line,” added Dave Thomas, President & CEO of ThomasArts. “We are very excited and optimistic about this new venture,” he said. laGaleria will offer a range of services, including: • Full service marketing for TV, radio, print, collateral, Web, interactive and multimedia. • Translation services, including human resource materials, risk management sources and legal documents. • Transcreation services, such as reviews of existing marketing materials, educational marketing and strategic planning. • Research to identify Hispanic needs and attitudes. • Public relations promotions, events and publicity.


Davis Business D10

Sunday shopping

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Winegar’s market on Orchard Drive has recently begun opening Sundays from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Store officials said the move was necessary to help avoid layoffs, to meet the competition from a new WinCo store opening in North Davis near two of its other stores and to satisfy customer requests for Sunday hours. MERVYN’S SPACE is still empty, but Layton Hills Mall is otherwise 100 percent full.

Layton Hills Mall reports weathering recession well TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor LAYTON — Santa Claus is back in his spot in the Layton Hills Mall Center Court. So too are many eager youngsters with their Christmas lists, and many of Santa’s helpful shoppers, trying to fill a lot of those wish lists. With the holiday season nearing full swing, Mall Manager Barry Smith says 2009 has been a good year for the mall. “Retail sales have been a bit smaller, but they have not gone way down,” he said. Some stores are doing particularly well, such as Maurices, a national fashion wear chain with about 750 stores. Its mall location has been open for about nine years. “Our sales are doing really well,” said General Manager Beccy Harbron. “We’re not noticing too much of a decline. Backto-School was a little tougher, people were a bit scared to shop. “But since December of last year, we’ve had increases every month (year over year),” she said. The owner of Forever Young was so busy that he didn’t have time to talk to the Clipper. He said November and December are by far his two biggest months of the year. “The mall is fully occupied, all sites are leased,” Smith said. That includes a full array of kiosks back for the Holiday season,ranging from those purveying sausages and nuts to calendars and a lot more. Precision Mountain Sports, which caters to skiing and other related sports, is up and running and will be open through March. It does the same at several malls across the state. Smith hopes that next year can bring a permanent store to lease the Precision spot, as well as progress on filling the old Mervyn's spot. “Just as the mortgage market has been soft, that has made the cost for chain stores” to move forward a bit harder, currently, he said. The mall counts its primary market as from Centerville north, to and including

south Weber County. Smith said the impact of Salt Lake County is minimal – with the razing of Cottonwood Mall, or the downtown mall construction activity. “The population of our primary market is probably well over 300,000,” Smith said. Usually, regional malls ideally serve customer bases of at least 250,000 people. “Layton has been very productive, is fully occupied, brings in good rent as well as good sales,” the Farmington resident said. “We’re in an area that is still growing, the number of residences is still growing.” The mall is owned by CBL, one of the largest owners of malls across the country. The firm’s emphasis has shifted a bit, recently. For instance, a local marketing position has been replaced by someone at the regional level,with the mall in the Texas region, Smith said. “It’s in pretty good shape for its age,” he said of the mall, which opened in 1980, but which has seen major remodeling along the way. Smith managed the old Five Points Shopping Center in Bountiful, but has also managed the Crossroads Plaza in Salt Lake city, as well as malls in Idaho,Arizona, California and Texas. He cited Maurices among the mall’s strong performing stores. The store recently won a competition among its peer locations in the Stoked and Soaked contest. “Four regional managers and the vice president of stores came, the highest position in our company,” Harbron said. “We won it for being 100 percent above our sales plan for that month.” All employee cars were washed, as well as those of some loyal customers. “Customer service, I think, is what sets Maurices apart,” she said. “It’s our seal of approval. We really only focus on our customer. Especially right now, where times are tough, if we can help someone get a whole outfit together, something they will want to buy and wear,rather than have it sit in the closet, that’s what we want to do.” For more information about the mall, call 801-546-3471 or visit www.shoplaytonhills.com.

N O I T N E ATT S R E D L O TIC KET H

DOORS TO THE SHOW AT WOODS CROSS HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN AT 6:00 P.M. DEC. 2. wishing to line-up before the PLEASE Anyone doors open, please be aware that school NOTE: is in session until 2:30 p.m. We ask that you wait until at least 3:00 p.m. THOSE BRINGING YOU

THE BAR J WRANGLERS


Rotary Foundation: reaching out to help Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

BOUNTIFUL — “We have an opportunity, collectively, to be of great help to our communities and the world.” That was the message shared by Ken Jones, a member of the Centerville-Farmington Rotary and one of the chairs on the Rotary Foundation’s District Committee. The Foundation is an international charitable organization involved in projects on both a local and international level, and Jones recently met with the Bountiful Rotary to share some of those projects and encourage people to become more involved. “Working with the foundation’s district committee has been one of the most enlightening, spiritual experiences I’ve ever had,” said Jones.Two other CentervilleFarmington Rotary members, Bruce Powell and Bob West, are also chairs on the district committee. Locally, the foundation helped kick-start the Bountiful Rotary’s Coats for Kids program when it began several years ago. Though the program is now running independently, the foundation also helped with a Bountiful Rotary project a few years ago that led to new wells being created on Native American lands.

Jenniffer Wardell

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL Clipper Staff Writer

KEN JONES, a member of the Centerville-Farmington Rotary, is also on the District Committee for the Rotary Foundation. On a more international level, the foundation is heavily involved in is Polio Plus, a program that is working to eradicate Polio on a worldwide scale. The major focus of the program is immunization programs in developing countries,where the threat of polio is still a pressing issue in the lives of some people. “A few years ago we were down to only 37 cases in the world, but now we’re back up to hundreds,” said Jones. “The problem with polio is that if it’s not completely eradicated, it comes back.” The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently donated more than $300 million to Polio Plus, but only on the condition that the money be matched by other donations.

Though the bulk of the foundation’s funding comes from Rotary members, those who are not involved are also welcome to donate money to projects such as Polio Plus. For more information, please go online to www.rotary.org/ foundation/educational. Though the Rotary Foundation is a separate entity from Rotary International, the head of the foundation has to be a past-president of the larger group. The local district that includes South Davis follows these same guidelines. Rotary International members are encouraged to make yearly donations to the foundation. jwardell@davisclipper.com

Remodeling?

D11

Christmas treats A steady stream of people passed through the Simple Treasures Boutique, which was held recently at the Legacy Events Center. It was a place where many could fill their Holiday shopping lists, down to these “Diaper Cakes.”

NEED AN Tom Busselberg

Davis News

EXPERT? You’ll find one in the Clipper Classifieds

116 West Gentile St.

Layton, Utah 84041

801-599-3153

To place an ad call 295-2251


Church Life D12

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

Missionaries

LSS continues giving tradition by helping refugees, immigrants

Called to serve ELDER ADAMS Elder Nathan Adams, son of Susan and Craig Adams, has been called to serve in the Brazil Te re s i n a Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 9 a.m. in the Bountiful 19th Ward, 1540 N. 400 East, Bountiful. ELDER BILLINGS Elder Jeffrey D. Billings, son of Robert D. and Jennifer W. B i l l i n g s, has been called to serve in the Pa n a m a Pa n a m a City Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 2:50 p.m. in the Bountiful 2nd Ward, 650 S. 200 East, Bountiful.

ELDER AND SISTER HEER Elder Garth and Sister Judy Heer have been called to serve in the Norway Oslo Mission. They will speak Nov. 29 at 10:50 a.m. in the Canyon View Ward, 219 E. 1825 N., Centerville. ELDER HELLBERG Elder Brandon David Hellberg, son of David and Keeley Hellberg, has been called to serve in the New York New York North Mission Spanish speaking. He will speak Nov. 29 at 9 a.m. in the Woodbriar Ward, 900 Eagle Pointe Blvd., North Salt Lake.

ELDER DOWNS Elder Taylor Scott Downs, son of Jon Douglas Downs and C i n d y Downs,has been called to serve in the Oklah o m a Oklahoma City Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 22nd Ward, 990 North 100 West, Bountiful.

ELDER PAGET Elder Blake Alvin Paget, son of Karl and Melinda Paget, has been called to serve in the Mexico Mexico City East Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. in the West Bountiful 2nd Ward, 840 N. 800 West,West Bountiful.

ELDER FERLIN Elder Rick Michael Ferlin, son of Lori Ferlin and Rick Ferhas lin, been called to serve in the Mexico Mexico City South Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. in the West Bountiful 9th Ward,1930 N. 600 West,West Bountiful.

ELDER SKILLICORN Elder Jared Skillicorn, son of Jerry Skillicorn and Sheri Robison, has been called to serve in the North Carolina Charlotte Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 9 a.m. in the Val Verda 4th Ward, 2633 S. 50 W., Bountiful.

ELDER AND SISTER WRIGHT Elder Philip and Sister Paula Wright have been called to serve in the England London Area Public Affairs Mission.They will speak Nov. 29 at 9 a.m in the Eaglewood Ward, 200 S. Eagleridge Dr.,North Salt Lake.

Returned home ELDER BEYER Elder Blair Beyer, son of Kevin and Connie Beyer, has returned home after successfully serving in the Paraguay Asuncion Mission. He will speak Nov. 29 at 9 a.m. in the West Bountiful 3rd Ward, 840 North 800 West,West Bountiful.

SALT LAKE CITY — Lutheran Social Service of Utah is continuing its interfaith and community-wide Holiday Essentials program. And in these hard times, Davis County residents are being asked to give, so others may have a joyous Christmas. LSS of Utah works with refugees and immigrants who are working hard yet are not paid a livable wage even when working more than one job. The families who receive holiday essentials through the LSS of Utah program are extremely low-income. Especially needed are new or very gently used items for newborn to 18 year old refugee and first generation kids. A variety of items are needed from household goods to clothing. Gift cards, gas gift cards and pharmacy gift cards (medicines),are welcomed, as are blankets/quilts, bed-

ding, new towels, warm winter clothing and coats, working overalls, tools, work belts, diapers and diaper wipes. Also, laundry soap, paper supplies and mild cleaning supplies for home. And, home furnishings, futons, new mattresses, educational and multi-cultural toys and books, backpacks with school supplies, and sports equipment. And non-perishable foods, bags of rice, sugar, flour, salt, olive oil, nuts, vitamin water, 72 hour kits, first aid kits, pregnancy vitamins, lotions, shampoos, home tool kits (tool boxes), grooming items and hygiene kits, large cooking pan sets, fruit baskets, make-up kits for teens and women, working lap top computers with children's learning CDs. adult learning CDs and music, English learning supplies, and other creative ideas. Those wishing to donate may stop by Lutheran Social Services, 4392 S. 900 East,

Salt Lake City. Give donations to Heather Goltry Whited (Monday-Thursday, 12-4 p.m.) or Milka Vladic (Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.noon). There will be a book to sign with the donation amount, donor’s name, address, telephone and email which will be used to send an IRS tax donation letter by 12-30-09. Or mail a check to LSS of Utah, 4392 S. 900 East, Salt Laker City, 84124. In the check memo, designate it for the Holiday Essentials program. On Dec. 14-15 refugees from Happy Kids Day Care and Lutheran Social Service of Utah refugee programs will receive family gifts (approximately 800-plus families) at LSS of Utah between 1-4 daily. Volunteers welcome! Family gifts will be given out through the Riley Elementary School After Hours Program on Dec. 18. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Temple Square music Missionary deadline: Monday, noon ushers in holidays SALT LAKE CITY — A number of musical offerings kick off the Christmas season on Temple Square. Beginning Nov. 28 and running through Dec. 27, free Christmas concerts will be held in the Assembly Hall, Church Office Building, Family History library, Joseph Smith Memorial Building and the South Visitor’s Center. For more information, call 801240-3323 or visit lds.org/events. Also beginning on Nov. 20 and running through

Jan. 2, 2010 the “Savior of the World,” will be offered in the Conference Center Theater, each Tuesday through Saturday at 7 p.m., with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Admission is for those 8 years of age and older. The musical production is based on scriptural accounts of the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Tickets are $8 for evening performances and $5 for matinees. Call 570-0080 for more information, or visit www.lds.org/events.

Visit us at www.davisclipper.com

Something on your mind?

contact: letters@davisclipper.com

MISSIONARY HEADQUARTERS

...$199 . . . . . . . . . . ... t Suits ..............$35 n a P o 8 cks • Tw ble Sla irts ..........$1 a h s a •W Free Sh ...............$35 e l k n i ... • Wr Vests .. ............$119 r e t a e • Sw oats .. C p s ....$99 e o o T h 1 S f n oo •3i Waterpr ets...... $249 t r o p k c S • Ro uggage L e c e i •4P EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED ALL AT MISSIONARY DISCOUNT PRICES FREE, FAST ALTERATIONS NEW BOUNTIFUL LOCATION

20543

LAYTON

1706 S. 500 W. 1986 N. HILLFIELD RD.

OGDEN NEWGATE MALL

292-1236 614-1366 627-3152


Church Life

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D13

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Writer SALT LAKE CITY — When the Salt Lake Theological Seminary closed in the fall of 2008, it left a void for many seeking a collegelevel Christian theological education, including some students from Davis County. But the seminary didn’t disappear and its staff (now serving as volunteers) continued listening for God’s leading concerning the school’s next step. That has led to a new vision of again offering undergraduate Christian higher education, providing students with solid biblical knowledge and practical skills for lifelong learning needed for effective service, not only in the church, but in an increasingly multi-cultural community, Academic Dean Thomas McClenahan wrote in a recent newsletter. McClenahan said the vision was confirmed by several Christian leaders in the community. “There is definitely an ongoing need, both among established congregations and emerging groups — mainstream American and immigrant refugee communities of Christian faith, for pastoral leadership and other areas of ministry.” David Rowe, a Centerville resident, who serves as the seminary’s spiritual dean said “Our target clientele will definitely, intentionally, get broadened to become accessible to those immigrant and refugee communities in ways

we have not before.” Rowe shared that a noted leader of an ethnically nonanglo church in the area, told the seminary’s leadership that this is a great need in Utah. The pastor told Rowe that of 30 or so pastors in his circle of churches, only six have bachelor’s degrees. “Our vision is to serve such needs as this among the emerging leaders of Wasatch Front churches,” Rowe said. Workshops for emerging and existing leaders will soon be offered, followed by a pilot undergraduate program and courses for emerging leaders, McClenahan said. A continuing education program for existing leaders is now in the works and conversations are under way with a couple of nationallyknown seminaries in hopes if partnering with a national institution to make graduate programs available in the future. When the undergraduate program gets under way, classes will be held at various locations along the Wasatch Front, with some classes held at the First Congregational Church, 2150 S. Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, where the seminary’s office is now located. The seminary’s 30,000 volume library is also located at the church and is currently open for use by the Christian community on Tuesday afternoons, or by appointment. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Plan ‘Journey to Bethlehem’ in Layton this Christmas LAYTON — Again this year, Mountain View Baptist Church will present “Journey to Bethlehem,” Dec. 3-4 from 6:30-9 p.m. and Dec. 56, 5-9 p.m. This is the 12th anniversary of this outdoor, guided tour which leads visitors over winding pathways at the church, 2585 E. 3000 North, in Layton, to a live manager scene. The production is free and open to the public. Costumed actors portray

Roman soldiers, villagers, angels, and robbers in this interactive production. Live animals complete this step back in time to the night of Jesus’ birth. Tour groups will depart every 15 minutes and the journey takes about an hour. Those who attend are encouraged to dress warmly. The church is located west of Highway 89 on Highway 193. mwilliams@davisclipper.com

Courtesy Photo

SLTS focuses on new vision to fill area need

“SAVIOR OF THE WORLD’ will be performed in a Spanish “EL Salvador del Mundo” production at the Bountiful Regional Center, Dec. 4-5. Photo is of actors in a previous presentation of “Savior of the World.”

‘El Salvador del Mundo’ set at regional center NORTH SALT LAKE — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that this year’s Latino Christmas program will be a Spanish version of the musical production “Savior of the World”. Performances will be at the Bountiful Regional Cen-

Tickets still available for ‘Scrooge’ play NORTH SALT LAKE — Tickets are still available for “The Gospel According to Scrooge,” to be performed for the community at Abundant Life Assembly of God, 410 N. Main, North Salt Lake Dec. 4-6 and Dec. 11-13 at 7 p.m. Cost of the tickets is a $4 donation which will benefit the New Hope House, a ministry for troubled girls in Tooele. The story is an adaptation of the traditional Charles Dickens’ tale of “The Christmas Carol.” In this musical, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three angels. Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling the church at 801-292-8617 mwilliams@davisclipper.com

ter, 850 N. 400 East, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 5 at 2 and 7 p.m. “El Salvador del Mundo” (Savior of the World) is a musical production based on scriptural accounts of the birth and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The show features a cast of actors, singers,

and musicians sharing testimony through drama and song of Jesus Christ, who Christians see as the Son of God and Savior of the world. There will be three performances of “El Salvador del Mundo” held in the Bountiful Regional Center located at 850 North 400

East in North Salt Lake. The event is free to the public, but tickets are required. Tickets may be obtained by contacting local leaders of LDS Spanish-speaking congregations. Spanish-speaking full–time missionaries are also distributing tickets.


TV Listings

D14

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

SATURDAY MORNING 6:00 ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

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

TV Listings for Nov. 27-Dec. 3

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

6:30

2News This Morning Good Morning Utah KSL 5 News Today Sesame Street Varied Programs Varied Lions News Paid Paid Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Paid Paid

7:00

7:30

8:00

8:30

The Early Show Good Morning America Today Curious Sid Super Dinosaur Classical Sit-Be Fit Cyber WordGirl Curious Sid News News Wall St Paid Paid Wall St Bible Life To Paid Paid Mundo Pagado Pagado Pagado Hatchett Street Judge Pirro

Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs Paid Paid Paid Paid Lilo Lilo Phineas Movers SportsCenter SportsCenter Prince Life To Meyer Varied Paid Paid Final Final Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs Reba Reba Reba Reba Sponge Varied Dora Dora Movie Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Paid Paid CSI: NY Movie Varied Programs Charmed Charmed Paid Paid Varied Programs Saved Saved Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr.

Crossing Jordan

9:00

9:30

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

1:00

1:30

News Varied Let’s Make a Deal All My Children One Life Varied KSL 5 News at 12 Today WordGirl Cyber Word Super Raggs Varied Programs Daily Barney Sesame Varied News TMZ Judge A. Judge A. Lopez My Wife Matlock Paid Paid Paid Paid José Luis Sin A Que no Puedes Griffith Griffith Cosby Cosby

The Price Is Right Regis and Kelly Today Electric Lions Varied Programs Super Dinosaur The Dr. Oz Show KJZZ This Morning Paid Varied Pagado Pagado Maury

Young-Restless Good Things Utah Rachael Ray Martha Fetch Word Dragon Law & Order: SVU Better Health Varied Gran Cine Wendy Williams

Meyer Paid Cash Cash Agent Mickey Handy Movers SportsCenter SportsCenter Sabrina Sabrina Step 700 Club Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Frasier Frasier Will Will Wife Swap Go Diego Go Diego Max Max Band Dora (9:50) Movie Movie Varied Programs CSI Varied CSI Varied Movie Movie Varied Programs Charmed ER Las Vegas Just

World Varied The View Studio 5 Wish A History Secrets Number Devo Varied FOX 13 News at 11 Friends Frasier Lifestyle Paid Feud

Feud

Varied Programs

Paid Robison Handy Mickey SportsCenter Sister Sister Final Paid Malcolm Malcolm

Cash Cash Jungle Einsteins SportsCenter The 700 Club Varied Programs Movie Varied Wife Swap Dora Ni Hao Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Las Vegas

Home Im Home Im Yes Dear Yes Dear Raymond King

2:30

Bold Varied General Hospital Days of our Lives Dinosaur Arthur Clifford Martha Judge Judge Bonnie Hunt Varied Programs Trancazo Musical Divorce Divorce

3:00

3:30

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

4:00

4:30

Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey Ellen Show The Doctors Million Deal News News WordGirl Electric Fetch Cyber Saddle Varied Programs Arthur WordGirl Electric Fetch The Dr. Oz Show Judge J. Judge J. The People’s Court Home Videos Reba Reba Feud Feud Lagrimita y Costel Secretos Alarma The Tyra Show The Tyra Show

King

5:00 News News News Arthur

CBS ABC NBC Business

Curious News Smarter Feud José Luis 70s

Brady News Smarter Feud Sin 70s

Horn Sabrina

Interrupt SportsCenter Varied Programs Sabrina Full Hse. Full Hse. Grounde Grounde

Bernie Varied Malcolm Varied Programs Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Housewives Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Sponge Penguins iCarly Jackson Sponge Sponge (4:05) Movie Varied Programs CSI: Crime Scn

Friends

Friends

Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Law & Order Bones Law & Order: SVU Seinfeld Office Name Name

9:00

9:30

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Law & Order

CSI

NOVEMBER 27, 2009 7:00

7:30

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

Paid Replace Friend Place Knitting Sid Saved Swap TV Paid Pagado Winx

8:30

Busy Noon Raven Raven Willa’s Babar House Home Learn. Science Super Dinosaur Wall St Paid Gladia Sports Bring Wall St Pagado Pagado Rollbots Dinosaur

9:00

9:30

8:00

8:30

News Ent. Ton. Ghost Whisperer Medium ’ News Two Men Supernanny (N) ’ Ugly Betty (N) News News ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) News-Lehrer Wash Utah in the Fifties TV 411 GED World WealthT Autism Alzhei Perry Mason Andre Rieu: In Wonderland ’ Simp Seinfeld ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006) Office Friends Fortune Jeopardy History Special (5:30) ››› “Pale Rider” (1985) ’ Criminal Minds ’ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. Two Men Jim Smallville “Savior” Next Top Model

NUMB3RS ’ 20/20 ’ Jay Leno Show

News Late Show Late News Nightline Access Extra (N) News Tonight Show Late Magnificent Mind at Any Age-Amen ››› “White Zombie” GED World Seaside David Garrett: Live in Berlin Perry Mason My 3 News Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Fam Guy KJZZ News at Nine Office Scrubs Scrubs Insider Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Paid Paid Noticiero Secretos Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado King King Raymond Raymond Malcolm S. Park

Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992, Western) Clint Eastwood. ››› “Escape From Alcatraz” (1979) Night Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas ››› “Stuart Little 2” (2002) ››› “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) Montana NBA Basketball NBA Basketball: Suns at Timberwolves SportsCenter SportsCenter “A Dennis the Menace Christmas” ››› “Tarzan” (1999) Premiere. ›››‡ “Aladdin” (1992) Re Rockies Rockies College Hockey St. Cloud State at Denver. (Live) College Hockey ›‡ “Just My Luck” (2006) ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) ››‡ “The Family Stone” (2005) REAL Sports ›››› “The Dark Knight” (2008) Christian Bale. (9:35) ›› “Running Scared” (2006) ‘R’ Con Grey’s Anatomy ’ ›› “Call Me Claus” (2001) Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium Sponge Penguins Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez (6:10) ››› “That Thing You Do!” ’ ›‡ “The Animal” (2001) “Look Who’s Talking Too” “Awakenings” ’ Nurse Weeds Californ Californ Dexter (iTV) Inside the NFL Lock ›› “War, Inc.” (2008) ‘R’ Band of Brothers ’ Band of Brothers ’ ››› “Crimson Tide” (1995) Denzel Washington. Lethal (6:10) ›› “She’s All That” (1999) ’ “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” ’ (9:27) “Jurassic Park III” ’ Crash (N) ’ ››› “300” (2007) Gerard Butler. ››› “300” (2007) Gerard Butler. ›› “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004) White Collar White Collar ››› “Elf” (2003) Will Ferrell. Monk (N) White Collar (N) Fam Guy Fam Guy ››› “The Santa Clause” (1994) ›‡ “The Sweetest Thing” Ellen’s, Show Croco

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

Busy Sabrina Busy Noon Wall St Paid Montana Suite Rangers Rangers “Home-Holiday” Shelldon Jane Paid Paid Paid Paid Magnificent Mind at Any Age-Amen Metabolism Social Studies Geography Algebra America’s Home Cooking: Easy Recipes for Thrifty Cooking Week Week Week Week Paid Paid Kids Holly Paid Wall St House Wall St Cosmetic Paid Paid Paid Lifestyle Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Yu Gi Oh Sonic X Sonic X Turtles Chaotic Kamen

1:00

1:30

NOVEMBER 28, 2009 2:00

2:30

3:00

3:30

6:30

7:00

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

4:30

5:00

5:30

NOVEMBER 28, 2009 7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Paid Paid The Good Wife ’ Criminal Minds ’ 48 Hours Mystery News College Football Teams TBA. (Live) News News News Hooked Merry ›››‡ “The Incredibles” (2004) ’ News Brain Fitness Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Desert Open Native Cookoff “Vajra Sky Over Tibet” (2006) Reflec Theater Magic Moment The Welk Stars: Through the Years ’ Happy Holidays Simp Seinfeld Cops (N) Cops Most Wanted News Seinfeld Office ››› “Thelma & Louise” (1991) Susan Sarandon. KJZZ News at Nine Lost (5:00) ››› “Pale Rider” ’ ››‡ “The Rookie” (1990) Clint Eastwood. TimeLife Estudio 2 Alarma Chuper. Show de Don José Luis Sin Pagado Two Men Two Men College Basketball Legend Seeker 70s

Talkin’ Roughin CSI: NY Sport Paid Extra (N) Sports Beat Kick Doo Wop 50 ’ Short Woodsongs ›››› “Top Hat” (1935) ’ Wanda Sykes Sit Down Without a Trace ’ Paid Mor. Cerullo Pagado Pagado Pagado Saturday Night Live ’

I Survived I Survived Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. ››‡ “Demolition Man” (1993) Dirty Jobs Leeches. Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny ›› “The Santa Clause 2” (2002) ‘G’ “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (5:00) College Football Arkansas at LSU. SportsCenter (Live) Football Final SportsCenter ›››‡ “Aladdin” (1992) ››› “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” ››› “Snoopy, Come Home” (1972) College Football Post College Football UCLA at USC. (Live) Big 12 Maid ››‡ “The Family Stone” (2005) ››‡ “Click” (2006, Comedy) Adam Sandler. › “Epic Movie” ›››‡ “The Wrestler” (2008) ‘R’ Boxing Librado Andrade vs. Lucian Bute. Curb-Enthsm “The Wrestler” ‘R’ “Secret Santa” ›› “Comfort and Joy” (2003) ›› “Comfort and Joy” (2003) Frasier Frasier iCarly (N) Big Time Rush (N) iCarly ’ Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez “Buddy Holly” ››‡ “Lean on Me” (1989) ’ ››› “Gorillas in the Mist” (1988) ’ Oh, God! Dexter (iTV) ››‡ “The Forbidden Kingdom” Boxing: ShoBox: Generation “American Drug War” “Forrest Gump” ’ ›››‡ “Forrest Gump” (1994, Drama) Tom Hanks. ’ ›› “Road House” (1989, Action) ’ “Narnia: Prince Caspian” “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” ››‡ “The International” (2009) (5:00) ››› “300” ›››‡ “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe. ››‡ “The Guardian” (2006) (5:30) “Bruce Almighty” ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) Madison Pettis ››› “Elf” (2003) Will Ferrell. “Santa Clause” ›› “Jingle All the Way” (8:45) ››› “The School of Rock” (2003) “Home Alone 3”

6:00 KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

4:00

Flip This House Flip This House Flip ››› “Executive Decision” (1996) Kurt Russell. I Survived (11:00) ››‡ “Broken Trail” (2006) Robert Duvall. ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992, Western) Clint Eastwood. Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Phineas Phineas ››› “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Football Score College Football Teams TBA. (Live) Score College Football ›› “Richie Rich” (1994, Comedy) ›› “Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish” ››› “Tarzan” (1999, Musical) College Football Post Running Big 12 College Football Texas Tech at Baylor. ›› “Are We There Yet?” (2005) ›‡ “Are We Done Yet?” (2007) Ice Cube. ›› “Maid in Manhattan” Run (12:45) ›› “Hotel for Dogs” (2009) ’ ›‡ “Bride Wars” (2009) ››‡ “Flash of Genius” (2008) “Eve’s Christmas” “Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus” (2004) “The Road to Christmas” (2006) “Secret Santa” Fairly OddParents Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ (9:50) “Gandhi” ’ (1:05) ››› “Gorillas in the Mist” (1988) ’ (3:20) “Resistance” (2003) ’ “Buddy Holly” Dexter (iTV) ››‡ “Beowulf” (2007) ‘PG-13’ ›› “Meet the Browns” (2008) ‘PG-13’ Inside the NFL (11:00) “Lethal Weapon 2” ’ ››› “Lethal Weapon 3” (1992) Mel Gibson. ›››‡ “Forrest Gump” (1994) ’ Doubt ’ (12:35) “Final Destination” ’ (2:15) ›› “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” (3:50) ››‡ “Hancock” ’ Caspian ›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004) Wesley Snipes. ›› “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004) ››› “300” (2007) (11:30) “Little Miss Sunshine” ›› “The Pacifier” (2005) Vin Diesel. (3:32) ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Bruce “Dr. Seuss-Cat” Raymond Raymond Raymond Jim King King Seinfeld “Santa Clause”

SUNDAY MORNING ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Paid Paid Football College Football Florida State at Florida. (Live) 2 News at 5:00pm “Home-Holiday” Football College Football Teams TBA. (Live) News News College Football State Farm Bayou Classic -- Grambling State vs. Southern. Paid Paid Paid NBC Master KUED Cooks: R is for Restaurant Chefs prepare foods. Brain Fitness Frontiers Brain Look-Learning Science-Focus Making Meaning Teach Reading Teaching Literature Fly Tying Tracks Back Care-Yog Pilates-Bodies The Brain Fitness Program Celtic Woman-Christmas Magic Moment › “Inspector Gadget” (1999, Comedy) TMZ (N) ’ House ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ News Fam Guy Fat Loss Wall St ›‡ “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000) Paid Wall St Paid Wall St Paid Friends Paid Paid Paid Paid Feud ››‡ “Magnum Force” (1973) Clint Eastwood. “Pale Rider” (1985) Pagado Pagado Gran Cine Lagrimita y Costel A Que no Puedes Secretos Secretos Red Chris ››‡ “Treasure Planet” (2002) Boston Legal Deadliest Catch ’ Jim 70s

6:00

5:30

Varied Programs Movie

FRIDAY EVENING 6:30

Paid Emperor Zula Clifford Needle Curious Saved Animal Paid Mundo Winx

8:00

SATURDAY EVENING 2:00

Varied Programs Criminal Minds Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Tigger Charlie Movie Varied Programs SportsC Varied Lines Football NFL Live Burning Gilmore Girls What I What I My Wife My Wife Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Spin City Varied Programs Movie Varied Movie Varied Movie Wife Swap Housewives Housewives Sponge Sponge iCarly iCarly Barnyard Brain (11:00) Movie Varied Programs Movie Movie Varied Programs CSI: NY Varied CSI Varied CSI: Crime Scn Movie Movie Varied Programs Cold Case Cold Case Law & Order Varied Programs Raymond Raymond Payne Payne Jim Jim

6:00

7:30

Paid Millions Paid Paid Biography Sell Sell Sell Sell Sell Sell Posse ››‡ “Wyatt Earp” (1994) Kevin Costner. Portrait traces him from boy to lawman. “Broken Trail” Debt Comfort Paid Paid Paid Baby Paid Paid Lobstermen Dirty Jobs ’ Lilo Lilo Einsteins Charlie Tigger Einsteins Agent Handy Mickey Mouse Handy Manny SportsCenter SportsCenter College Gameday (Live) College Football Teams TBA. (Live) Paid Paid Fighting for Life ››‡ “Annie” (1982) Aileen Quinn, Albert Finney. Hal Moose Paid Paid Jookt The Ride Paid Paid Paid Paid Big 12 College Football Paid Paid Paid Paid The Practice Spin City Spin City ›› “Daddy Day Care” (2003, Comedy) ›‡ “Bride Wars” (2009) “By the People: Election” ››‡ “Bee Movie” (2007) “Run Fat Boy Run” Paid Paid Paid Thinner Paid Paid “Holiday Wishes” (2006) Amber Benson. “Eve’s Christmas” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Penguins Fanboy Sponge Sponge Penguins Penguins iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Burn Bed (6:20) ››‡ “Lean on Me” (8:15) “To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday” (9:50) ›››› “Gandhi” (1982) ’ “Meet the Browns” (7:15) “All Together Now” (8:45) ››‡ “Arctic Tale” (10:15) ›› “The Nanny Diaries” (2007) Paid Paid ››› “Hot Shots!” (1991, Comedy) ’ Xtreme Hrsep Trucks! Muscle “Lethal Weapon 2” “BH Chihuahua” ››‡ “21” (2008) Jim Sturgess. ’ (9:05) “Jurassic Park III” ’ (10:45) ››› “Doubt” (2008) Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ The Closer ››› “8 Mile” (2002) Eminem. Ab Se mag Law Order: CI Paid Paid Thinner Paid White Collar Sunshine Harvey Yes Dear Yes Dear (7:40) ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) (9:40) ›› “Flubber” (1997) (PA) Dr Seuss

12:00 12:30

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 12:30

The Early Show (N) Good Morning (5:00) Today (N) ’ Dragon Angelina Quilting Quilting Angelina Bob Paid Paid Wall St Paid Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Paid Lati

NOVEMBER 28, 2009

7:00

SATURDAY AFTERNOON

WEEKDAY MORNINGS 6:00

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

6:30

6:30

Latino Made in Good Morning Animal Animal Contrary Religion Auto B. Miffy Devo Devo Paid Paid Wall St Paid Turning Discov Pagado Pagado Paid Paid

7:00

NOVEMBER 29, 2009 7:30

Paid Health Fast Paid Today (N) ’ Curious George Biscuit Fitness Education Week Adven Wild Abt Paid Cope In Touch-Dr Comu Pagado Traveler Ultimate

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

CBS News Sunday Morning Nation UTAH Homes Leisure Wall St Meet the Press (N) Mat Music Super Dinosaur Dr. Wayne Dyer: The Biz Kid$ Peep Wunder Zula I Believe Music Curious George J Hanna Eco Co FOX News Sunday Paid Wall St Paid Utah Paid Paid Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Aqua Missing Animal Pets.TV

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 The NFL Today NFL Football This Week Paid Wall St Bless Paid Off Road Race Power of Intention ’ Fitness Keeping Healthy Hlth WordGirl Electric Fetch Cyber Fox NFL Sunday NFL Football Wall St Joint Cooking Paid Inspiration Ministry Campmeeting ’ Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Wall St Paid Wall St Paid

Paid Paid Houses Paid Biography “ABBA” Biography Private Sessions The Sopranos ’ “Batman Returns” ››‡ “Batman Forever” (1995) Val Kilmer. ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. Debt Money Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid MythBusters MythBusters Lilo Lilo Einsteins Charlie Jungle Jungle Jungle Handy Mickey Mickey Movers Handy SportsCenter Lines Report SportsCenter Sunday NFL Countdown (Live) PBA Bowling Paid Paid Paid Paid Sabrina Sabrina ›› “Richie Rich” (1994, Comedy) “A Boy-Charlie” Paid Paid Update Outdrsm Outdoor Hunter Veteran Birding Paid Paid Cooking Paid Homes Paid Paid Paid The Practice The Practice 70s 70s “Are-There Yet?” Sports Boxing Librado Andrade vs. Lucian Bute. Mr. Fox ››› “Definitely, Maybe” (2008) “Earth Stood” Hour of Power Paid Health Will Will “One Special Night” (1999) “Christmas Child” Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Penguins Fanboy Penguins Penguins Big Time Rush ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Storm (6:45) Warren Miller’s Impact ’ Warren Miller’s Higher Ground ’ Warren Miller’s Off the Grid Inside the NFL “Watching the Detectives” (8:35) › “Superhero Movie” Dexter (iTV) “The Amateurs” Baby Ripped Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries Xtreme Hrsep Trucks! Muscle “Star Wars IV” WALL-E (6:40) ››‡ “Pineapple Express” ’ (8:40) ››‡ “Hancock” (2008) ’ (10:20) “The International” ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ ››‡ “Ladder 49” (2004) mag Fat Loss Law Order: CI Paid Creflo In Touch-Dr Monk Monk (5:45) “George of the Jungle” (7:45) ›‡ “Home Alone 3” (1997) (9:45) “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat” Daddy


TV Listings

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

D15

Cable Channel 17 Weekly TV listings The Davis Chamber of Commerce has released the television listings for the week of Nov. 29-Dec. 5, shown at right. All schedules are subject to change.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 12:30

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

1:00

NOVEMBER 29, 2009 1:30

NFL Football: Colts at Texans ›› “Grease 2” (1982) Michelle Pfeiffer Alli Dew Tour Skiing: USSA Northrup: Menopause and Beyond French Destinos Fokus Dragon’s Design From Lawrence Welk NFL Football: Redskins at Eagles Friends Office Paid Wall St Paid Paid Paid Paid Pagado Pagado Gran Cine Happy Holiday Holiday Trib.

2:00

2:30

3:00

3:30

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

6:30

7:00

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

Intervention CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) The Prisoner The Prisoner Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers (N) Storm Chasers (N) ›› “Return to Never Land” ››‡ “Tinker Bell” (2008) “Tinker Bell and the Lost” Wizards Phineas Montana SportsC College Football Live (Live) SportsCenter (Live) SportsCenter (Live) “Twice-C’mas” ››‡ “Home Alone 4” (2002) “The Dog Who Saved Christmas” “Dog Who Save” College Basketball Rockies Rockies Air Racing HS Football Top 50 Profiles Final Final (5:30) › “Epic Movie” (2007) ››‡ “Click” (2006, Comedy) Adam Sandler. ›‡ “Wild Hogs” (2007) Tim Allen. The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert (N) ’ (10:10) “The Day the Earth Stood Still” “Town-Christms” “Home by Christmas” (2006) “Home by Christmas” (2006) Frasier Frasier “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh” ’ G. Martin Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Impact (6:40) Warren Miller’s Playground Warren Miller’s Off the Grid Higher Ground Adven Dexter (iTV) Dexter “Lost Boys” Californ Californ Dexter “Lost Boys” Lock “The Amateurs” (2005) ‘R’ “Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi” ’ ›››› “Star Wars IV: A New Hope” (1977) Mark Hamill. “Star Wars V” ››‡ “The International” (2009) ’ (8:05) ››‡ “Pineapple Express” ’ ›››› “WALL-E” (2008) ’ Seven ›››‡ “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe. (8:55) ›››‡ “Cinderella Man” (2005) Russell Crowe. Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk ››› “The Santa Clause” (7:45) ››› “The Santa Clause” (1994) (9:45) › “Daddy Day Camp” (2007) George

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

6:30

News Entertain News Two Men News News News-Lehrer TV 411 GED Little House Simp Seinfeld Office Friends Ghost Whisperer Estudio 2 Two Men Jim

7:00

NOVEMBER 30, 2009 7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

6:00 ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

Intervention Intervention Intervention “Asa” Intervention Intervention Hoarders “National Lamp. Christmas” (8:15) “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” “The Secret of My Success” Cash Cash Cash Cash Planet Earth Planet Earth Planet Earth River Monsters ’ Phineas Phineas Phineas Suite Wizards Montana ››› “Spy Kids” (2001) ‘PG’ Phineas Phineas Montana Countd NFL Football New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints. SportsCenter (Live) NFL PrimeTime (N) Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. “The Dog Who Saved Christmas” “Naughty or Nice” (2004) Premiere. College Basketball College Football Texas Tech at Baylor. Top 50 Jay Final Final 70s 70s ›‡ “Wild Hogs” (2007) Tim Allen. ››‡ “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) Hugh Jackman. “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” ›› “Nights in Rodanthe” ’ Boxing Librado Andrade vs. Lucian Bute. Def Jam Grey’s Anatomy ’ Rita Rita Rita Rita Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium G. Martin Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez › “Second Sight” › “The Avengers” (1998) ’ (8:35) ›› “Clean Slate” (1994) ’ ›‡ “Thr3e” (2007) ’ “Meet the Browns” Dexter “Lost Boys” Californ Californ Dexter “Lost Boys” “Lake City” (2008) iTV. ’ ‘R’ The Box (5:00) ››› “Crimson Tide” CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn Super CSI: Crime Scn Not Eas (6:20) “Last Chance Harvey” Starz (8:20) ››‡ “Serendipity” ›› “Mad Money” (2008) Diane Keaton. Bones ’ The Closer Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ The Closer NUMB3RS ’ NCIS “Tribes” ’ NCIS “Stakeout” NCIS ’ NCIS “Chained” ’ WWE Monday Night Raw ’ Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Lopez Tonight (N) Name Name Sex & Sex &

News Entertain News Two Men News News News-Lehrer TV 411 Work Little House Simp Seinfeld Office Friends Ghost Whisperer Estudio 2 Two Men Jim

7:00

DECEMBER 1, 2009 7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

NCIS ’ NCIS: Los Angeles Fashion Show C. Brown Elves Scrubs Scrubs the forgotten (N) The Biggest Loser (N) ’ Jay Leno Show Happy Holidays Christmas With King Family World Keeping Hlth Simple Hannah Marriage Doo Wop 50 History and style. ’ So You Think You Can Dance (N) News Fortune Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ KJZZ News at Nine Ghost Whisperer Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. Noticiero Secretos 90210 (N) ’ Melrose Place (N) King King

^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

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

6:30

News Entertain News Two Men News News News-Lehrer TV 411 GED Little House Simp Seinfeld Office Friends Ghost Whisperer Estudio 2 Two Men Jim

7:00

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

Late Extra (N) Late Nye My 3 Fam Guy Insider Paid Pagado S. Park

8:00

8:30

Rudolph, Reindeer Grammy Nom. Family Middle Family Cougar Christmas in Law & Order: SVU Celtic Woman: Songs From the Heart World La Plaza Built for the People News-Lehrer To Be Announced So You Think Glee “Mattress” ’ Fortune Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. College Basketball BYU at Utah State.

9:00

9:30

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Criminal Minds ’ News Late Show (9:01) Eastwick (N) News Nightline Holly Jay Leno Show News Tonight Show Celtic Woman: Songs From the Heart Best of ... Hudson America GED World Straight No Chaser -- Live Perry Mason News Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy KJZZ News at Nine Office Scrubs Scrubs Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Paid Noticiero Secretos Pagado Pagado Pagado King King Raymond Raymond Malcolm

Late Extra (N) Late Make ’ My 3 Fam Guy Insider Tomor Pagado S. Park

Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Seagal Seagal “National Lamp. Christmas” (8:15) “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” “Young Frankenstein” (1974) Cash Cash Cash Cash MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters (N) ’ Monster Tracker Sonny Sonny Phineas Suite Wizards Montana “Ultimate Cmas Present” Phineas Phineas Montana College Basketball College Basketball Duke at Wisconsin. (9:15) SportsCenter NFL Live SportsCenter Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Pixar Short Films (N) Pixar Short Films Jay Rockies Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball Poker Final (5:30) ››› “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007) ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. Nip/Tuck (N) “Day Earth Stood Still” Avatar ››› “Burn After Reading” REAL Sports (10:45) “Sex and the City” ‘R’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ “Lost Holiday: Jim & Suzanne” Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium Malcolm Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez Maverick ›› “Captain Apache” (8:40) ›››‡ “The Big Country” (1958) Gregory Peck. Undefeat Ame Lock Inside the NFL (N) Dexter “Lost Boys” Inside the NFL Californ “Killer Movie” (2008) ‘R’ UFC Unleashed (N) The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ CSI: Crime Scn (6:05) ›››› “WALL-E” (2008) ’ (7:50) ›› “Seven Pounds” (2008) ’ Crash ’ ›‡ “Fired Up” Bones ’ Forensic Forensic ››› “A Time to Kill” (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock. NUMB3RS ’ NCIS “Ex-File” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Blackwater” NCIS ’ NCIS “Bloodbath” NCIS “Ravenous” Payne Payne Payne Browns Payne Browns Lopez Tonight (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Sex & Sex &

6:00 KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

News Late Show News Nightline Holly News Tonight Show Best of ... One Work World World Perry Mason Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Office Scrubs Scrubs Criminal Minds ’ Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Raymond Malcolm

DECEMBER 2, 2009 7:30

THURSDAY EVENING ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Cold Case Files The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ››› “True Lies” (1994, Action) “National Lamp. Christmas” (8:15) “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” ››‡ “Stripes” (1981) Cash Cash Cash Cash Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs ’ Dirty Jobs (N) Ghost Lab (N) Jonas Jonas Phineas Suite Wizards Montana ››› “Happy Feet” (2006) ‘PG’ Phineas Montana College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter NFL Live Fast SportsCenter Gilmore Girls Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. Without Santa “Santa Clause 3: Escape Clause” “Santa Clause 3” Billick Billick College Basketball College Basketball Final Final (5:00) ››‡ “X-Men: The Last Stand” ››› “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007) Bruce Willis. Premiere. Sons of Anarchy ›››‡ “The Wrestler” (2008) ’ ‘R’ ›‡ “Fool’s Gold” (2008) ‘PG-13’ (9:55) ››‡ “Eagle Eye” (2008) Grey’s Anatomy Sherri Sherri Sherri Sherri Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium Malcolm Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez “Flowers-Attic” ››› “Much Ado About Nothing” ’ ››‡ “The Net” (1995) ’ ››› “Tap” ’ (5:30) “All of Us” Time of HIV Dexter “Lost Boys” Californ Californ ›› “The Eye” (2008) Adrift in Ult. Knockouts Super Ult. Knockouts UFC Unleashed ’ CSI: Crime Scn Ways CSI: Crime Scn (6:10) ››› “Bridget Jones’s Diary” ››‡ “The International” (2009) ’ ››› “Superbad” (2007) Jonah Hill. ’ Bones ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ CSI: NY ’ CSI: NY “Taxi” ’ NUMB3RS ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Office Office Office Office Office Office Lopez Tonight (N) My Boys My Boys Sex & Sex &

6:00

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Mother Purpose Two Men Big Bang CSI: Miami News Late Show Late Grinch Shrek Find My Family (N) Castle ’ News Nightline Holly Extra (N) Heroes (N) Trauma (N) Jay Leno Show News Tonight Show Late Utah Serenade The National Parks: America’s Best Idea ’ (DVS) Best of World Business Nye Make ’ Quest-Invest. In GED World Child Road to Zion: Travels Road to Zion Road to Zion: Travels Perry Mason House “Wilson” (N) (8:01) Lie to Me (N) News Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Fam Guy Fortune Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ KJZZ News at Nine Office Scrubs Scrubs Insider Ghost Whisperer Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Paid Paid A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. Noticiero Secretos Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado One Tree Hill (N) Gossip Girl (N) ’ King King Raymond Raymond Malcolm S. Park

6:30

WEDNESDAY EVENING

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

60 Minutes (N) ’ Amazing Race “A Dog Named Christmas” (2009) News Talkin’ Sports CSI: NY Home Videos Extreme-Home Housewives Brothers & Sisters News Red Paid Homes (6:15) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens. KSL5 News Sports Beat Movies Julia Child Memories: Bon Appétit! Great Performances ’ Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop Passport Burt Wolf Ragtime Wind Weaving Worlds ’ Song of the Compass Truth Wilder: First Lucy My 3 Antiques Rdsho ›››› “Mrs. Miniver” (1942) Greer Garson. ›››› “42nd Street” (1933) Brothers Til Death Simp Cleve Fam Guy Amer News Sports Simp Fam Guy King-Hill ›‡ “Big Daddy” (1999, Comedy) J. Smith J. Smith KJZZ News at Nine Scrubs McCarv Paid Insider “The Rookie” ’ ››› “The Outlaw Josey Wales” (1976) Clint Eastwood. ’ In Touch Fellow Feed Paid Película Cine Super Accion Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Bones ’ ›› “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1998) King King Leisure ››‡ “Hannibal” (2001)

6:00

TUESDAY EVENING

5:30

NOVEMBER 29, 2009 7:30

MONDAY EVENING ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

5:00

The Sopranos ’ The Sopranos ’ Intervention Sp Intervention: Heroin Intervention Intervention (9:30) “The Green Mile” ››‡ “Demolition Man” (1993) Wesley Snipes ››› “First Blood” (1982, Action) MythBusters MythBusters Storm Chasers Storm Chasers Storm Chasers ’ Storm Chasers ’ Phineas Phineas ›› “The Santa Clause 2” (2002) ‘G’ Montana Montana Montana Montana Montana Montana Bowling Football Final Billiards Billiards: Trick Billiards: Trick Billiards: Trick SportsCenter “A Boy-Charlie” ››› “Snoopy, Come Home” (1972) “Once Upon a Christmas” (2000) “Twice-C’mas” Motorspt USARacing Outdoor Outdrsm College Basketball Nebraska at USC. College Basketball “Are-There Yet?” ›‡ “Are We Done Yet?” (2007) Ice Cube. ›‡ “Date Movie” (2006) Fred Willard Epic “Earth Stood” ›› “August Rush” (2007) ’ ‘PG’ Terror in Mumbai (4:05) ››‡ “The Rocker” (2008) “Christmas Child” ›› “Noel” (2004) Penélope Cruz. “Home for the Holidays” (2005) “Town-Christms” Jackson The Penguins Penguins Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Big Time Rush ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Warren Miller’s Playground (1:45) Warren Miller’s Storm ’ (3:20) Warren Miller’s Journey Miller Impact Ama (12:45) “The Forbidden Kingdom” ››‡ “Charlie Bartlett” ‘R’ (4:15) ››‡ “The Killing Room” ‘R’ (11:00) “Star Wars IV: A New Hope” ’ ›››› “Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) ’ “Star Wars” Internatl (12:25) ›››› “WALL-E” (2:10) › “Corky Romano” ’ (3:45) ›› “Seven Pounds” (2008) Will Smith. ’ Ladder ››‡ “The Guardian” (2006) Kevin Costner. ›››‡ “Cinderella Man” (2005) Russell Crowe. Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk (11:30) “Daddy Day Camp” ››› “The School of Rock” (2003) Jack Black. ›› “Jingle All the Way” (1996)

6:00

KUTV KTVX KSL KUED KUEN KBYU KSTU KJZZ KUPX KPNZ KUWB

4:30

NFL NFL Paid Paid Paid CBS 2 News at 5:00pm ›‡ “Surviving Christmas” (2004) ’ Pictures Homes News ABC Holiday Celebration on Ice (N) ’ News NBC Football Night Ed Slott’s Stay Rich for Life ’ UltraMind Solution: Defeat Depression Sewing Home Painting Art Work Wood Woods Garden Garden America Group BYU Healthy Moneytrk Little House LittleHse NFL Football Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings. ’ (Live) The OT Paid Wall St Paid Lopez Paid Wall St Lopez Fortune Feud ››‡ “The Enforcer” (1976) ’ ››‡ “The Rookie” (1990) Cine del Domingo Show de Don Legend Seeker Combat Exp. Paid Paid Cold Case ’

SUNDAY EVENING ^ $ % _ ) + ` . 0 8 >

4:00

6:30

News Entertain News Two Men News News News-Lehrer TV 411 Work Little House Simp Seinfeld Office Friends Ghost Whisperer Estudio 2 Two Men Jim

7:00

DECEMBER 3, 2009 7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

Survivor: Samoa ’ CSI: Crime Scn The Mentalist FlashForward (N) Private Practice (N) Private Practice (N) Commun Parks Office 30 Rock Jay Leno Show Christmas With Mormon The Alta Experience World Moneytrk Women Carbon Miller-Forums Radio City Christmas Heart Bones (N) ’ Fringe (N) News Fortune Jeopardy Dr. Phil ’ KJZZ News at Nine Ghost Whisperer NCIS ’ NCIS “Smoked” ’ A Que no Puedes Alarma Chuper. Noticiero Secretos Vamp. Diaries Supernatural King King

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 News News News Best of ... Newsbrk

Late Show Nightline Holly Tonight Show

Work World Perry Mason Seinfeld Simp Fam Guy Office Scrubs Scrubs Criminal Minds ’ Paid Pagado Pagado Pagado Raymond Raymond Malcolm

Late Extra (N) Late Art My 3 Fam Guy Insider Paid Pagado S. Park

Cold Case Files The First 48 Criminal Minds ’ The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 “National Lamp. Christmas” (8:15) “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” ››› “The Rookie” (2002) Cash Cash Cash Cash De De De De Mob Kill JFK? JFK Ruby Con. Wizards Wizards Phineas Suite Wizards Montana ›› “Ice Princess” (2005) ’ ‘G’ Phineas Montana Football Live College Football Oregon State at Oregon. (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter Gilmore Girls ››› “The Polar Express” (2004, Fantasy) ››› “The Polar Express” (2004, Fantasy) Women’s College Basketball Football College Basketball Final Final Final 70s 70s ›› “Christmas With the Kranks” ›‡ “Deck the Halls” (2006) Premiere. Sunny League “Jurassic Park” ’ Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert Downtown Girl ›‡ “Mirrors” (2008, Horror) ‘R’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ “Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus” (2004) Will Will Frasier Medium ’ Medium Malcolm Malcolm Chris Chris Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny Nanny Nanny Lopez Lopez Warren Miller’s Playground (7:20) ››‡ “Spaceballs” › “The Avengers” (1998) ’ ››‡ “Billabong Odyssey” Dexter “Lost Boys” ››› “Elegy” (2008) Penélope Cruz. All Star Comedy Jam ››‡ “The Killing Room” Ult. Fighter TNA Wrestling (N) ’ Ways Ways MAN Game MAN Ways “Made of Honor” (7:15) ›› “Vantage Point” (2008) ’ (8:50) “Jurassic Park III” ’ (10:25) ››‡ “Hancock” NBA Basketball: Celtics at Spurs NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets. Inside the NBA NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Witness” ’ House ’ House “Joy” House ’ Fam Guy Fam Guy ›› “Rush Hour 2” (2001) Jackie Chan. Lopez Tonight (N) Funny Seinfeld Sex & Sex &


D16

Davis Clipper • November 26, 2009

KAYSVILLE

100 North

E a st 0 0

200 North

S t r e e t

Friday, November 27th 6:00 P.M.

PARADE ENDS

Center St.

M a i n

TREE LIGHTING

5

Kaysville City Hall

KAYSVILLE LIBRARY Santa will be there after the parade, visiting the kids and passing out candy canes.

is Dav gh Hi ool Sch

BOUNTIFUL

DATC

Friday, December 4th 5th 6:00 P.M.

City Square 5:45 p.m.

N

PARADE STARTS 6:00 P.M.

0E 50

as

PARADE ENDS!

PARKING

t

400 NORTH

Fri., Nov. 27th 2:00pm-9:00pm • Sat., Nov 28th 11:00am-9:00 pm

200 WEST

198 W. CENTER STREET

CENTER ST

400 SOUTH 500 SOUTH

MAIN STREET

OTHER ACTIVITIES AT THE KAYSVILLE TABERNACLE • Live Nativity with children playing the part of the Holy Family on stage. (90 children participating) • Historic area - featuring a full size hand cart and pictures. Memorabilia of veterans with period flags, uniforms and memories. • Children's area • Craft boutique • Holiday concerts throughout both days. Free of charge, non-denominational.

SOUTH DAVIS RECREATION CENTER

PARADE STARTS!

When Santa Arrives at South Davis Recreation Center, Mayor Joe Johnson will greet him along with all the kids who want to visit Santa. Bountiful High’s Chamber Choir will bring merriment through holiday music. Refreshments will be available.

Come shop at the Christmas Boutique Friday, December 4th • 2pm to 9pm

GIFTS GALORE!

BRING YOUR FAMILY! ENJOY THIS HOLIDAY EVENT! NOTE: There’s still time to participate in the parades. There is no cost. Call Gene Milne Today 801-295-2251 ext. 137


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.