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John M. Darch Chairman & Director
John M Darch brings over 35-years of experience in the financing and management of natural resource-related projects in both the public and private sectors. In 1981, he co-founded the Vancouver-based Crew Group of Companies which created various natural resources companies including gold, diamonds, geothermal, coal, antimony, nickel and copper, tin and potash. Darch has successfully secured over US$
The Year of Saint Joseph: May 1: Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker
Friday, Apr. 23, 2021
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The vestibule of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in West Jordan is decorated with murals, such as this one, depicting the parish s roots.
By Linda Petersen
Intermountain Catholic
WEST JORDAN – On May 1, Catholics around the world will celebrate the feast day of St. Joseph the Worker. This celebration will have special meaning during 2021, the Year of Saint Joseph, as declared by Pope Francis. In West Jordan at St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Father Javier Virgen, pastor, will celebrate a special bilingual Mass at 5 p.m. that day, which also is the church’s 10th anniversary.
affidavit establish a “likelihood of success” on her claims that Eikenberry and her former longtime romantic partner, Lamson, formed an alleged oral partnership called “EL Partnership” to acquire, develop, and sell real estate through several real estate LLCs and corporations, several of which Eikenberry admitted were held solely in Lamson’s name, but which she alleged were all “beneficially owned” by EL Partnership.
In that prior round of litigation, Lamson submitted his own
affidavit sharply disputing Eikenberry’s account of events, asserting that the lawsuit was a quasi-matrimonial case masquerading as a business divorce, categorically denying the existence of an alleged oral business partnership with his former paramour, and documenting that many of the real estate businesses supposedly constituting “partnership” property had long since operated in the form of LLCs or corporations.
While a travel advisory is still in effect due to COVID-19, perhaps now is the time for an armchair trip to Alaska based on a 1929 letter sent to The Carroll Record.