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Show Region, 630 Sansome Street Room 1316, San CA. Francisco, QUANTITY: 3.3422 CFS. SOURCE: well 900 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) S. 2122 ft. W. 912 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T4N, RIW (Hill Air Force Base) OF NOTICE BANK. TRUSTEES SALE The following March 19. 1981. as de- bid-de- r. Wednesday, November 28. 1984. payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Farming-ton- , Utah, at 12:00 of said day, for noon the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by William H. Sterling & Dena H. Sterling, as trustor.in favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary. recorded January 21. 1981 as Entry No. 584350 in Book Page 76, of the official records of 855. Davis County. State of Utah, covering real property located at 2622 North 425 West, Sunset, Utah, and de- more particularly scribed as: Lot 23. according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Notice of Default was recorded July 20.1984, as Entry No. Book 860 at Page 1006 ol the official records o I Davis County. Utah, covering properly located at: 2168 North Frontage Road. Centerville . Utah and mote put Ocularly desciibcd as: BEGINNING on the West line ol the loimer Bamhcigcr Railroad light of way at a point South 4640 0 degrees degrees 3 ( re- title, possession or encumbrances. this 23rd DATED day of October, 1984. W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. 31. 1984 Last publication Nov. 14, 1984 Issue No. 40 LEGAL NOTICE The Town of Uintah bridge over the Weber fronRiver at the tage road is to be replaced and the existing structure has been Noilh. Range East. Salt Lake Mendian. and running thence South 89 degrees I3'2(" West 812.66 feet to the Easterly line of the liontnge road; thence South 0 degrees lUltr West 50.0 feet along the Easterly line of said road: National Register of Historic Places. It is now available in usable form to anyone who will agree to relocate, reuse or preserve it s within a time frame agreeable to the Town. The bridge is a as-i- single lane steel ture 129 feet long by 18 feet wide by 18 feet high having a wood deck. The recipient will be reimbursed $3,500 for the cost of removal which is the estimated cost of demolition. Offers shall include a description of the intended use and should be mailed to Mayor R. Dean Fernelius, 2216 East 6550 South. Ogden. Utah 84403. and post-marke- no d ter than November la- 19. 1984. For further informabetion call 5 tween 8:00 A.M. and 9:30 A.M. on business 825-903- days or make written inquiries to above address. 14. 21. 28. 1984. Issue No. 42 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 5 I I given, pursuant to Secand tion Utah Code 1953 annotated, that on the 17th day of December, 1984, at 2:00 p.m. in room 126. Davis County Courthouse. Farmington, Utah, a public hearing will be held be- 7. further information, exhibits are available in the Davis County Planning Commission Office, room 221, fore the Board of County Commissioners to consider the adoption of: said Southwest of Adjustment North 89 degrees I3'20" East 190.0 feet to the Westerly line of said former Vernon Flint, Chairman Bamberger Railroad: thence North A NANCE OFFICIAL All R-2- The following appl- the point of BEGINNING. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of Amerca. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: October 30. 1984. filed with the State En- gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. ( A60326) APPLICANT: US Air Force Regional Civil Western - Engineer Region, 630 Sansome Street Room 1316, San CA. Francisco, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. By Action of the Davis County ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A. Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Zions First National Bank. N.A. Kc nneco 800 1984. Michael G. Allphin Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper on November 14, 1984 and December 12, 1984 Issue No. 42 C-4- Published in the Weekly Reflex on Novem- 1 1 Building Salt Lake City. Utah 84133 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 7. 1984 Last publication Nov. 21. 1984 Issue No. CFS SOURCE: well 900 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) S. 1743 ft. E. 1508 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 29. T5N, RIW (Hill Air Force Base). ber 14, 1984 and cember 12, 1984 Issue No. 42 NOTICE TO WATER USERS PUR- POSE AND PERIOD OF USE: (supplemental). Domestic: 25000 persons. Municipal: In Hill Air Force Base. PLACE OF USE: Sec. 4. 5. 6, T4N, RIW; Sec. I. T4N , R2W ; The following application has been filed with the State in Davis Protests resisting the granting of these with applications therefore must En- North Temple. Salt The following appl- ications) have been En- gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. ( A60425) APPLICANT: Gerald Yearsley. 438 North 3500 West, West Lake City. Utah 84116 ' on or before December 22, 1984. TY: 0.03 CFS. First publication Oct. SOURCE: 24 in. well 10 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N. 630 ft. E. 160 ft, from S'A Cor. Sec. 32. T5N . R2W (West Last publication Nov. AND PERIOD OF Published in ly Reflex the Week- 24, 1984 14, 1984 Issue No. 39 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property situated in Davis County. Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse. Farmington. Utah, on December 4. 1984. at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by ROYJ.C. ROM1JN and TRUDI M. ROMIJN, Husband and Wife . as Trustors, in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL i Point). PURPOSE USE: Irrigation: From Apr I to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.50 acs. PLACE OF USE: SW'ASE'A. Sec. 32. T5N, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Utah 841 16 on or before December 29, 1984 Dee C. Hansen. P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News Journal on Nov. 14. 21. & 28. 1984 Issue No. 42 6 arrival of Mark Alan on Oct. at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. 1 1 He weighed 6 lb. oz. and is their 13 6th child. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Mel Farley of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris of Layton. LHS STUDENTS re- turned from St. George where they spent a week and also visited with relatives in Southern Utah area. Mr. and Mrs. Clare B. Spack-ma- n and all of their family attended the Spackman Family reunion held at Gailey Park on Saturday. Sept. 29. Recognized as Layton High School's students of the month by the Layton Chamber of Commerce are: Flic Blood. Iclt. and Nancy Roberts. By DONETA GATHERUM LAYTON - The Syracuse Kcws Miss Carolyn Nance has been entertained at two bridal showers this week. On Tuesday her aunts and cousins gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nance and honored her with a miscellaneous shower, with 25 attending. On Thursday evening, her sisters, Valerie Pollard and Linda Nalder, assisted by cousins further honored her with a bridal kitchen and grocery shower held at the attended. Miss Nance is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Y. Nance who will be married in December to Bruce Staley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Staley of Coalville. Cluh members The Syra-Lit- a will gather at thehome of Mrs. Zene W. Bennett on Monday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Juanita Stoker will be assisting hostess. Mrs. Maurine Brady will give a book review. Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Briggs are parents of a baby boy born at the Humana Hospital on Friday, Oct. 26. He weighed 7 lb- 13 oz. and will be named Joshua Pike. At home - are two brothers, Daniel and Jacob. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin have returned home from a month's vacation that took them to the East coast. They were guests while in Springvield, Mass, of Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing at their home. They also visited many interesting places there and en route. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News Journal on Nov. 14. 21. 28. 1984. Issue No. 42 NOTICE R-2- , Kaysville City Published in the Weekly Reflex on Nov. 14, Issue No. 14 R-2- The following app- lication) have been En- gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 31-48- (A60325) APPLICANT: US Air Force Regional Civil Engineer activities extra-curricul- January. IN THE area of leadership. Eric served as vice president of the Math Club and president of the Math Club. He was selected to attend Boy's State and was elected to the office of a state legislator. After school hours, Eric did computer programing as a service to the Honor Society and the com- puter and word processing teachers. As a result of this experience, he was able to get a computer programmer. Some of the software programs he developed will be used at the University in Missouri and in some Utah schools. ERIC SAYS his hobbies are re volunteer service to community projects and to her church, dmg tine Mgln&n tine cost... Unless yon have an Inflation proof di- verted from a T5N. R2W. Hereafter 0.04 cfs of water is to be diverted from a 4 ft. shallow well at a point N. 144 ft., W. 9 ft, from the E'A Cor.. Sec. 33. T5N. R2W: and used for the stockwatering bf 25 rabbits and 20 chickens: and, from April I to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of 0.48 acre within the Sec. 33. funeral plan. pre-nee- d Plan guarantees Lindquist K Sons the eosi of the service at tot lav's prices. pre-nee- d pav incuts are dcxisitcd protected bank trusi fund, supervised lv the Banking ( mniinssion of Utah, and the Dept, of Business Regulation Utah Securities ( ominission. Pavuicnts ittav lie made over a criod of time. 100 in t of all a federally pre-nee- d NO INTEREST )R( A RIG ING ( IIARGE. Survivors are spared making maior decisions regarding the funeral sen ice and prices. Both vou and your family will have the comiori NORRIS W. NALDER SOMEONE TO COUNT ON Lindquist & Sons Mortuaries Ogden 394-666- 7 North Ogden Clearfield 782-666- 6- Layton 546-666- 6 825-977- 3 Western Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, f I UMiynST Kavsvillc Bountiful 544-555- 5 292-044- 1 OGDEX, 1TA11 84409 Yes. I wimldlikc la know more about prcnmmitlng on or before December 22, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News Journal on Nov. 14, 21. & 28, 1984. Issue No. 42 R-2- I & soxs P.O.BOX 30 14, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Ut 84116. Address includ- ing Pep Club, Sophomore. Junior and Senior Committees. Member of the National Honor Society for four years and a singer and accompanist for the Laytones and the A'cappella choir. SHE RECEIVED first place in typing at the Weber State Business Skills Competition. Nancy types 90 words per minute Nancy's goals has been to maintain high grades. She has a 3.7 GPA throughout her high school career. She has taken AP history. English and advanced typing. She received a 3 on the AP history exam, enabling her to receive up to eight credit hours of college. NANCY plans to attend college with a major in business and a minor in music. She has given many hours of T5N, R2W. NOTICE TO WATER USERS filed with the State placed second in the Davis County Talent Fair for a piano solo. NANCY served as studenthody president at Crcstview Elementary her fifth and sixth grade years. She was 8th grade secretary at Central Davis. This year she is Layton High LDS Seminary President, the first girl at Layton to hold this position. She has been involved in many 'The longer yen live, County water has been IAN E'A earned Supenor ciedits. She En- throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Located in SLB&M. (a 329 ) Monan A. Lovell .2198 W. 800 N., Clinton. UT proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of use of 0.04 out of 0.05 cfs of water as evidenced by Appl. No (A56389). The SE 1984 program in the third guide. Nancy has participated in the Utah State Piano Fair and the Weber State Piano Festival. She received a Superior rating for her piano skills at the Solo and Ensemble Festival when she was a 7th giader. As a sophomore she received an Excellent rating and as a Junior she ERIC IS a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, the Outstanding Physics and Math Student in his Junior year. Outstanding Chemistry student in his sophomore year, two year winner of the Nation Math test at LHS, member of the National Honor Society and a place in Who's Who of High School students. He has been admitted to BYU as an early entrance student in SEASE'A Sec. 33: announces that the dit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1984 has been accepted by the City Council. The public may review copies of the audit at the City Office during regular hours. been studying the piano lor 12 years. She has been accompanving other musicians on the piano since she first played for a ( bust mas and Mrs. Michael Blood. His greatest scholastic achievements at Layton High have been in the area of mathematics and science. He took AP physics and AP calculus as a junior and received straight A's in both subjects. Eric placed second in the state math test in the Junior class, first in region overall and 6th in state overall. Otherachievements include high scores on PSAT, AIT and SAT tests. acre within the Kaysville City au- Kric Blood and Nancy Roberts as Students of the Month. The students were honored at the monthly Chamber luncheon held at the Valley View Golf Course Country Club. Both were presented with engraved pen and pencil sets and a framed certificate ERIC BLOOD is the son of Mr. 100-60- Dee C. Hansen. P.E. Layton Cham- Layton High School seniors. lated to work and studs He pluvs the piano and enjoys science fiction stories. Nancy Roberts, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Robcils. is an accomplished pianist She has . ber of Commerce has named 0 ft. deep well, at a point N. 350ft., W. 950 ft. from the SE Cor., Sec. 33, T5N, R2W; and used for the domestic use of one family: and the stockwatering of 25 rabbits and 20 chickens; and. from April I to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of 0.5 Point, UT. QUANTITOWN OF UINTAH Beverly J. Pringle Town Clerk for Mr. and Mrs. Kirk 1 gineer. 1636 West WATER USERS Its a son Harris of Farmington with the gineer to change water Sec. 29, 30. 31.32,33, 34. T5N, RIW; Sec. 24, 25, 36, T5N, R2W. with the State De- R-2- reasons be filed in duplicate NOTICE TO Com- mission. November 5, QUANTITY: 3.3422 filed with the State per- 1 ications) have been in London, England and traveled throughout the country by car to Bath. Then they went to Paris, France for a tour and on to Venice, Italy and by train to Florence and Rome, Italy before returning home. Nance home. Thirty guests interested sons will be heard. For more specific information, copies of the revised zoning ordinance and zoning'map will be available for examination in the Davis County Planning Commission Office , Room 22 , NOTICE TO WATER USERS along the Westerly line of said former Bamberger Railroad right of way to ZON- ING MAP. Published in the Weekly Reflex on Nov. 14, Issue No. 42 degrees 53'35" AND AMENDING THE 1984 West 192.0 feet REVISED DAVIS COUNTY ZONING ORDI- Kaysville Board the North line of time Notice is hereby ence section It is hereby required that the appellants and those in opposition or their agents be present to argue this case. For Utah. Dated at Farming-ton- , Utah this 7th day of November. 1984. South 0 degrees NO" West 137.75 e e t to a point Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perkins and family of St. George were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Christiansen, Dr. and Mrs. DeWayne Ashmead, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Green and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clay, all of Fruit Heights enjoyed a 16 day trip to Europe. They spent Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News Journal on Nov. house, Farmington, struc- through-trus- s Dee C. Hansen, P.E. Davis County Court- thence North 89 degrees 3' 20" East 666.12 feet: thence 12 Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 1636 West North Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 on or before December 21, 1984. le, Utah. Zoning Ordinance refer- I de- clared a property eligible for inclusion in the City Council Chambers, the Kays-vill- e City Board of Adjustment will conduct a hearing to consider the following appeal from the requirements of the Kaysville City Zoning Ordinance. Case No. An appeal by A. Collin Hart to grant him a variance to the required frqnt proposed home. Quaiter: thence r implied, November. 1984, at 7:00 p.m, in the Kays-vill- e The property is located at 982 South 231 East. Kaysvil- Said sale will be garding the 27th day of setback for his 220.75 feet South of -r given that on Tuesday, 30-fo- West 1419.89 feet from the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 31. township 3 Irontage Notice is hereby 4 East 33.0 feet and South 89 '2 HEARING En- try No. 588307, jn 678134 in Book 999. Page 327 of said official records. made without covenant or warranty, ex-p- notice of recorded scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest Courthouse, N.A.. as PUR- POSE AND PERIOD OF USE: (supplemental) Domestic: 25000 persons. Municipal: In Hill Air Force Base. PLACE OF USE: Sec. 4. 5. 6. T4N. RIW: Sec. I. T4N. R2W: Sec. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. T5N, RIW: Sec. 24. 25. 36.T5N. R2W. Kaysville News a funeral at nn obligation. |