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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 8, REFLEX-DAV- IS 1976 and eftective on the 1st day of January 1976. Unanimously approved and passed this 30th day of December, 1975. Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices ' ' Consult BOARD OF DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C. E. Moss, County Clork or tho Respective Signors for Further nfortnation Chairman Glen W. FLINT, AMENDMENT OF TOE DAVIS COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE held before the Davis County Board of Commissioners to ascertain the interest in and determine the advisability of: REZONING FROM A-- l TO PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE SEi4 SECTION 28, 4 TOWNSHIP NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST. A-- PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Feb. 7, State Engineer, 1976. Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication ft; th W 165 ft ALL INTERESTED N to pob PERSONS WILL BE For more specific information, exhibits are available for examination in the Davis County Planning Commission Office, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. action of Published in The Weekly Reflex on Jan. 8, 1976 MARTIN of ROMERO deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at THE LAW OFFICE OF LYLE J. BARNES, 47 North Main, Suite No. 1, Kaysville, Utah 84037 on or before the 1st day of April A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper the Davis County Commissioners on December 4th, 1975. RODNEY W. WALKER, Davis County Clerk Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 11, 1975 Last publication Jan. 15, 1976 75-9-- 5, as required verification therein. MARTIN ROMERO JR. Executor of Martin Romero Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 25, 1975 Last publication Jan. 15, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Estate of WALTER L. DOUGHERTY, deceased. The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the North front door of the County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on the 20th day of January, 1976, at 11:00 a.m. of said day: All of Lot 215, COUNTRY OAKS NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 14, Township 4 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Bean, Bean, Smedley & Starkweather, Attorneys at Law, 190 So. Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah on or before the 1st day of April A.D. 1976 claims must be presented in with the accordance Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper ORDINANCE NO. 266 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE EXISTING DAVIS COUNTY ORZONING DINANCE BY REZONIIG CERTAIN LAND FROM RESIDENTIAL TO RESIDENTIAL R-- 2 The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Davis, State of Utah, ordains as follows: 1. The following described real property situated in the unincorporated area of Davis The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these judicial proceedings is dated May 9, 1974, was executed by DON R. GASKILL and ALBERTA A. GASKILL, his wife, the. present owners of the real property. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 10th day of December, 1975. Residential to Residential 2 to wit: Real property situate in Davis County, Utah, and located in the Southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 2 North Range 1 West Salt Lake Meridian, to wit: Beginning at Southwest comer lot 9, Block I, Irfred Park Amendment; Thence South 20 feet; Thence East 195 feet; Thence North 30 feet; Thence East 96.0 feet, Thence North 120 feet; Thence East 50 feet; Thence North 50 feet; Thence West 156 feet; Thence South 180 feet; Thence West 185 feet to point of beginning, containing .65 acres. 2. Also Beginning on East line of property conveyed to Davis County at a point 58.13 feet North 89 13T5 East from the Northwest comer lot 8, Block 1, Irfred Park, amendment, thence North 89 1315 East 126.87 feet more or less, along North line said lot 8 to a point 15.0 feet East of Northeast comer said lot; Thence south 90 feet; thence West 145 feet, more or less, to East line said property conveyed in book 209-3Thence Northerly along said Easterly line to point of beginning, containing .27 acres. 3. Also beginning at a point 185.0 feet North 89 13T5 1. 0; East as 15, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frances Ballan-tyn- e Lake Sanders deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hess, Palmer, Van Wagenen & Page, 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 15th day of April A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with 4. 5. 75-9-- 5, PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 400 Executive as verification proper required therein. 6. LELAND CROWLEY 6 Administrator Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 25, 1975 Last publication Jan. 8, 1976 , of the estate of Frances Ballantyne Lake Sanders Deceased R-2- Published in The Weekly PUBLIC NOTICE Reflex , WHEREAS it is the intent of Clearfield City Corporation to hold a Public Hearing on January 13, 1976 and also January 27, 1976 for the purpose of discussing the proposed application for discretionary funds to be expended for storm sewer improvements in the amount of 5400,000. Said application for federal funds to be handled through our consulting engineers; Templeton, Linke andAlsup. Dated this 16th day of December, 1975. DONALD L. DAVENPORT, Mayor ATTEST Bonnie S. Hodjge City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 25, 1975 Last publication Jan. 8, 1976 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Phillip B. Crawford, Flint St., Kaysville, Reflex on Jan. 8, 1976 R-2- ' 82 So. Utah First publication Jan. 8, Last publication Jan. 29, 1976 1976 from 2 North, run Range BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah, as follows: That pursuant to the Provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, after public hearing held pursuant to law, the annual salaries of the officers of Davis County, effective January 1, 1976, shall be and are hereby established as SECTION I. follows: Commissioners, $15,000.00; Surveyor, $18,900.00; attor$17,800.00; Sheriff, ney, Recorder, .Treasurer, $16,200.00; $14,700.00; $14,700.00; $14,700.00; $14,700.00; $14,700.00 Assessor, Clerk-Audito- Justice r, of Peace, SECTION II. This Ordinance shall become valid 1 West, thence 8858East ORDINANCE NO. 267 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SALARIES OF ELECTED OFFICIALS OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Southwest comer lot 9, Block 1, Irfred Park Subdivision; Thence North 027 West 90 feet; 89 South Thence West 159.55 feet, 1315 more or less, along North line said lot 9 to East side of right of way and a point on curve with a radius of 273.18 feet to the right; Thence along said curve for an arc distance of 17.53 feet to point of tangent with a reverse curve to left with radius of 223.63 feet; thence along said curve for an arc distance of 76.48 feet to South line said lot 9; Thence North 89 13 15" East 184.42 feet, more or less, along South line said lot 9 to point j)f beginning, containing. .37 acres. Also All Lot 10 A. Irfred Park Subdivision Amended Plat, containing .40 acres. Also All Lot 10 B, Irfred Park Subdivision Amended Plat, containing .40 acres. Also Beginning at a point which is South 0 27 East 2.26 feet from Northwest comer of Lot 11, Block 1, Irfred Park Subdivision, Amendment Plat, a subdivision which is point of Northeast y4 of Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 1 West, & point of Southeast y4 of Section 36, Township 134.05 A David Henderson of Logan. The 6 lb. 9 oz. girl is being welcomed home by a brother Logan LDS Hospital and will be named Laneel. Henderson is the former Janeel Ashmead of Mrs. Kaysville. Grandparents are Dr. Harvey and Dr. Alez Ashmead of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Henderson of Raleigh, North Carolina. PARENTS WHO responded the survey termed childrens TV programs all to from downright irritating, and stupid to and great viewing tremendous educational tool. Some parents indicated that they did not allow their children to watch TV or that they preferred to have' the children involved in other activities. that my children better use of their I THINK are Rupert Morrill, Twin Falls, Ida.; and Mrs. Henderson of Virginia. Its a son for Attorney and Mrs. Felshaw King of 1030 Bedford Drive, Kaysville. The 8 lb. lad arrived on Dec. 18 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is being welcomed home by a sister Circe and brother Trajan at home. Mrs. King was the former Mary DeBry of Salt Lake City. Grandparents include Attorney and Mrs. William H. King, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. James DeBry of Salt Lake City. Welcoming a baby daughter to their home are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heaston of Orem, formerly of Kaysville. She arrived on Dec. 16 at the Utah Valley Hospital and will be named Tonya Marie. They have three children at home, Eric, Lisa and Valerie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heaston, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen of Bountiful are the great grandparents. Announcing the arrival of their second child are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cook of 145 E. 100 N Kaysville. A 8 lb. 5 oz. baby daughter arrived on Dec. 29 at the McKay Hospital and is welcomed home by a ' feet; Office. programs are used to the childs benefit. can make time, one parent wrote. I Great-grandparen- ts sister Joslyn. Mrs. Cook was the former Valerie Bowman of Kaysville. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook of Kaysville. The great grandparents are Mrs. Mary Bowman, Kaysville; Mrs. Emma Thomson, Bountiful and Mrs. Alice Cook of Cedar Fort, Utah. Excited over the arrival of their first child, a girl are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. The 4 lb. 6 oz. daughter arrived on Dec. 26 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and the new mother was the former Leslie Robertson. Grandparents are Mrs. Nora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Robertson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Hocking and Mrs. Lillian Robertson of Ogden are the great grand- parents. The parents reside at East 100 North, Kaysville. Thence feet; Northwesterly along an arc of a 35 foot radius Clerks , THE SURVEY was conducted on two consecutive weekends. Many teachers are concerned that TV, as it is being used, is a negative, destructive influence in the lives of children," Mr. DHulst said. They know that it doesnt have to be, but they feel that parents and teachers ought to cooperate more to see that the way Dallen. She was born on Christmas Day, Dec. 25 at the 27.17 Davis County baby daughter named Carrie Lynn was bom on Nov. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of Burley, Ida., for- merly of Kaysville. She weighed in at 8 lb. 11 oz. and is their third child. They have a daughter Laurie and son Johnny at home. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Barnes, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durtschi, Centerville. Happy over the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. thence South 027 East 87.59 feet to South line of said Lot 11; thence along South & West lot lines, North 6208T0" West 0.78 feet; thence Northwesterly along an arc of a 150 foot radius curve vhich bears to the left 74.15 feet; thence South 8933 West in the Davis County Recorders Office; and that the Davis County Planning Director is hereby directed to amend the zoning map to conform to the provisions of this ordinance and to file a certified copy of the amended map in the Davis County Recorders Office and in the scheduled on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Children were asked to indicate frequency of viewing only. Births In Kaysville & 2. That the Davis County Clerk is directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance programs childrens South curve which bears to the right 54.95 feet; thence North 027 West 37.74 feet to the point of beginning, containing .25 acres. Approximately 750 students and their parents and 60 teachers were involved. Participants were asked to mark a score card rating 9, 1976 : 610 Excited over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wahlquist of 135 East 200 North, Kaysville. A 7 lb 10 oz son was born on Dec. 2 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and will be named Norman Brough Wahlquist. The new mother will be remembered as the former Margaret Brough of Kaysville. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harvey Brough, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Wahlquist of Logan. Mrs. Doritt Brough of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Atwood of West Jordan are the Boasting over the arrival of their second child and second son are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laser of 138 North 400 West, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Dec. 31 at the .fdcKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing in at 9 lbs. and will be named Paul Stenquist Laser. Mrs. Laser was the former Maureen Stenquist of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser, Mrs. Marjorie Stenquist, all of Kaysville. The include Mrs. J. J. Laser, Kaysville; Mrs. Elmer Burgoyne, Montpelier, Ida.; Edwin Stenquist, Logan and Kenneth Everhart of St. Louis, Mo. np ts ' viewing list. However, there are many shows which received low ratings and still have significant student audiences. schools. elementary Published in the Davis County Va. TV shows. students Johnson, Davis course at the FBI an National Academy, Quantico, Hopefully, theyll note that there are shows which have received high ratings from parents and teachers which are high on the THE SURVEY, initiated and developed by the National Education Association, was distributed in 10 Davis County Published in The Weekly County be and the same hereby is rezoned from Deceased Last publication Jan. Children spend too many hours watching TV to ignore the tremendous effect that it said Dan has on them, DHulst, DEA president. Chairman Clipper on Jan. RESULTS OF the survey are available in each of the 10 elementary schools where the survey was distributed, Mr. DHulst said. Teachers and parents alike can now see how much time children spend on Saturday and Sunday morne ing watching these cartoon-typ- young people. ATTEST: Rodney W. Walker County Clerk DOROTHY R. JOHNSON Executrix of the estate of Walter L. Dougherty, aka Telephone BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C. E. Moss, Published in the Davis County Clipper on Jan. 9, 1976 required therein. North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Commonly known as 2397 East Country Oaks Drive, Layton, Utah, 1781 North, 2400 East, Layton, Utah. 355-288- Stanley M. Smoot, and Glen Flint all voting Aye. R-2- 75-9-- verification A CHILDRENS TV Survey conducted by the Davis Education Association in cooperation with the Davis School District reveals that both parents and teachers feel there is a need for improvement in the quality of XV programs produced for L. County Deputy Sheriff of 869 East Brookshire Drive, Kaysville, graduated Dec. 11 from not intended to educate or stimulate the imagination. However, they do entertain. A child commented, I like it because it gives me something to do. elementary school students. 1975. C. E. Moss, Brant feel that these programs are view- are a cause for concern for teachers and parents of Davis County W. R-- Estate HEARD. By December, A.D. Commissioner television Childrens ing habits Unanimously passed and approved this 4th day of Clerk-Audit- A SE14 of Sec. 28, 4N, 1W, Th N 4913E, 82 ft; th S 4132E 165 ft; th S 4132 8, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1445 ft S. and 145 ft S 4132 E and 218 ft N 4913E from NE cor of 82 Dec. 25, 1975 Last publication Jan. Beg. 1839.5 ft, W and 4913W the resisting ft, cont. W 218 acres. 0.50 Protests granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Beg. at a pt. 1839.5 ft W. 1445.0 ft. S 145 ft. S., 4132E of NE cor of SE4 of Sec. 28, 4N, 1W, SLM, S 41 32, E 100 Ft, N 4913 E 218 ft, N W 100 ft, S. 4132 '4913 SLB&M. Some Concern Utah. ATTEST: Rodney W. Walker, 300-60- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section UCA 1953, that on the 20th day of January, 1975, at 2:00 p.m. in Room 108, Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, a public hearing will be . Commissioner Stanley M. Smoot, Commissioner 0) AND : has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 45664 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep at a point N. 850 ft. and W. 580 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 33, T4N, R1W, SLB&M (1.2 mi. W Kaysville); and used from Jan. 1 to E)ec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 cattle and 25 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SE'4SW4 Sec. 33, T4N, R1W, 84037 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR CHANGE OF ZONE Kids And TV: 3. That in the opinion of the ' Board of County Commissioners of Davis County this ordinance is necessary for the peace, health and safety of Davis County and the inhabitants thereof; therefore, this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and upon a copy being published in accordance with law, and upon a copy being deposited in the office of the Clerk of Davis County, PLANS ARE for the DEA to take the survey results to each of the local television stations which represent the three TV networks which produce these shows. We hope we can influence them to give the kids a break, Mr. DHulst said. When and parents teachers have a sound, common base for exerting positive influence upon childrens TV programming and viewing, both the home and the classroom will benefit, he were THE DIPLOMAS presented to the graduating class by Clarence Kelly, Director of United States FBI. The famous United States Marine Band performed at the special ceremony. Deputy Johnson specialized in educating law enforcement officers, police administraof tion and investigation ar financial and white-collcrimes. Other areas of study were criminology, constitufinancial tional law, and management tography. The academy also stressed physical fitness and firearms training. AT ATTENDEES the school represented 49 states and 19 foreign countries trained in specialized areas of law enforcement according to desire and needs. This academy has the reputation for being the highest level of training available for law enforcement personnel. MR. was JOHNSON employed with the Utah Highway Patrol for 10 years, served as Chief Deputy in Davis County four years and is presently Chief Deputy Investigator for the County added. Attorney Office. He has been active in both civic and church affairs over IN TOE home, he said, the key appears to be selec- the years. He has served on tivity. The challenge is not the Kaysville Planning and only to use selectivity, but to Zoning Commission, District teach it. Representative of the HighThe survey was conducted way Patrol Association, is a by the DEA public relations committee under the direction of Dave Van Langeveld, chairman. PARENTS comments were: It seems to me with all the good stories available, fact and fiction, they could do better. I found most of it downright irritating. Very few childrens shows have any value when it comes to learning." I FEEL I need to be more aware of what my children watch because it really affects their minds and their actions at play etc. I would rather have my children read a book. I think the stupid stuff is not worth much. BASICALLY feel that cartoons are okay. They put the children in good spirits for the day. Saturday viewing is great. TV can be a tremendous educational tool. (TV PROGRAMS). Range from being a waste of time to being detrimental to a childs psychological welfare. It is frightening to see how a child can be so easily imprinted by what they see on TV. think that my children can make better use of their time than watching TV. I feel I BRENT JOHNSON pho- certified Instructor of P.O.S.T. MR. JOHNSON is a member of the Weber Basin Job Committee Relation Council, Past President of Kaysville Jaycees and Kaysville Civic Association. He was named as the Outstanding Young Man of Kaysville in 1968 and received the distinguished award for this honor. He was chairman of the Citizens Party of Kaysville, former member of Rotary and Davis County Exchange clubs. He has also served on the Boy Scout Council. He is currently serving in the bishopric of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. HE IS married to the former Janet Anderson and they are parents of three children, np Cadet Page Named Squadron First Sgt. Cadet Kenneth M. Page, son of retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Milton H. Page of 1012 Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, has been appointed a squadron first sergeant in his unit at the U. S. Air Force Academy. will give him valuable job and leadership experience prior to becoming a commissioned ficer. of- CADET PAGE is a 1973 graduate of Davis School. High CADET PAGE, a member of the class of 1977, earned the honor for his leadership ability and academic standing. He has also been promoted to cadet master sergeant. Assignment to this position that these programs are not intended to educate or stimulate the imagination. However, they seem to enter- tain. TEACHER - Too much hate in the shows. After watching you are nervous and tense instead of happy and relaxed. Child - I like it because it gives me something to do. LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 74 HONDA CIVIC W7 4 sp, radio, heater, luggage rack, low low milage E & M FORD 1573 North Main, Layton |