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Show iao JAIMUMUT 0, L, Reflections Layton Lancer lines n Goodbye, By RADON GATHERUM Welcome back everyone! I hope everyone had a great Christmas and a wonderful New Year! And now, we are all so glad to be back at school, everyones ready to settle down and study hard! (Ha Ha!) As long as we have to be at school, we might as well know what's going on this week. The big event of the week is the Senior Cotillion, which will take place Saturday at the Oakridge Country Club. To everyone that is going, have a great time. To everyone who is not going, I hope you find a good reject party, and if you do, invite me! This is a little late, but congratu- but not farewell By TOM HARALDSEN Reflex Journal Editor After sharing so many of my thoughts and experiences with you the last year, it would only seem appropriate that I say goodbye as the responsibilities of Editor are passed along. Ive very much enjoyed my experiences at the since taking over one year ago. In that time, Ive tried to bring to our readers the types of stories and features youre interested in most. Ive appreciated the many kind letters, telephone calls and comments Ive received during that time about our efforts. Now, for personal and professional reasons, its time to move on to a new challenge - Creative Editor for Clipper Publishing. In this new role, I will be formulating and coordinating a number and the Davis of special projects for both the County Clipper. And you might even catch a column or two of mine from time to time. There are a lot of pleasant memories for me of this last year at and I know that with the help of each of you, the those good things that weve done together the past year will continue. My successor, Tom Busselberg, has been here before and knows the area. With his experience, you can look forward to more of the same hometown news coverage youve enjoyed in the past. In the meantime, look for our special pages and sections And youll be seeing later this month in the thanks for a wonderful year. Reflex-Journ- al lations to our boys basketball team, who defeated Bountiful in overtime on Dec. 19. We really have a great team this year, good luck to you guys in season play! Now for the thought of the week. Remember, nothing lasts forever. This is in reference to both school and Christmas vacation! Well, I certainly hope everyone can hang in there for another week, because we are out of school again next week because of a career ladder day and Martin Luther Kings birthday. Well, thats about all for this week! Its really short, but what do you expect from the first week after Christmas vacation? Have a great week and good luck on all the term and semester finals! -- Reflex-Journ- Reflex-Journa- clude: Monday, Jan. 12, hamburger on a bun and dill slice, oven fries chilled peaches, Creek Haight Drive, Kaysville, the Davis County Utah 84037 and more particularly described as: Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by James M. Nilsson and Beth H. Nilsson, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of Lot 3, All of FARM HESS ESTATES NO. l,a subdivision of part of Section in the City of Kaysvil- Lake Meridian, le, according to the official plat thereof. Beneficiary, Notice of Default was recorded Septem made without cove- nant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: December 22, 1986 Philip C. Pugsley, a member of the Utah State Bar Successor Trustee 310 South Main Street, Suite 1200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication Jan. 6, 1987 Last publication Jan. 22, 1987 Issue No. 33 Joe Vigal with prize elk. iHi sliced mately 400 pounds while 0 Joes weighed approximately 335 pounds. Along for the trip were sons Andy and Darrell and grandson Andy. Pictures were taken by Andy. Express your Viewpoint in a Letter peaches, ranger cookies and milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Thursday, Jan. 15, baked ham, parslied potatoes, buttered carrots, whole wheat rolls slice, milk. Jr. apple pie high choice, fishburgers. Friday, Jan. 16, no school, career ladder day. bread 1112, Page 1345 of said official records. Said sale will be 11, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt On Dec. 6, hunting partners, Joe and Maria Vigil of 662 Valeria Dr., Layton, were lucky enough to find these two cow elk within range to fill their late hunt permits. Maria's elk weighed approxi o o o Whats for lunch Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Jan. 12 in- covered by the Trust Deed is located: 1495 S. ber 22, 1986, as Entry No. 753117 in Book Cow elk bagged buttered peas, carrot sticks, pineapple twist, milk. Jr. high choice, BBQ beef sandwich. Wednesday, Jan. 14, pizza, tos- sed salad The following scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, February 4, 1987, on the front steps of which Trust Deed is dated May 25, 1982, Secondary menus Monday, Jan. 12, homemade burritos shredded lettuce, buttered mixed vegetables, hot rolls sliced orange, chocolate crinkle cookies and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, hamburger and dills. Tuesday, Jan. 13, chicken nugof sauces, oven fries gets re- cord on May 26, 1982, as Entry No. 615995 in Book 903, Page 688, of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah. The real property de- and Reflex-Journa- l. clude: and was filed for NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Trustee l, Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Jan. 12 in- Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know STATE SAVINGS 1 al PUBLIC NOTICES K if apple crisp milk. Kindergarten &! snack, bread stick and milk. Friday, Jan. 16, no school Career Ladder day. fl IV nil Maria Vigal bags her elk. boiled raisin cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 13, Italian Spaghetti, buttered green beans, d roll half an apmilk. ple, Kindergarten snack, apple, piece and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 15, barber pole weiners, buttered com, shades of banana green salad cream pie, milk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece and milk. 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