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Show B8 page Davis County Clipper Tuesday, October 22, 1996 Public Notices Published in the Davis County Clipper on Oct. 22. 1996 C-- 4 16 Issue No. 74 j i, Know CITY KS1I HEARING NOIRE I F 1 11 Hi 1C tu'icb) given liial the Citv c Cm will hold a pub-1- r i 'li k dt It. .nine on luesd.iv. November 5, is kj-ill- s I'ftti. at b 50 p in . in the CouiiliI Room K mm A ol the K.iv sville Citv Municipal l'iM 2' I asl Ccnlci. kavsville. to con-'.d.the amendment of Title 17, ILl' uno and inline" , agcnjj shall be as lullovcs ' iperune Xmeiidinent ol the satellite dish rumias pi o i s i on s and enastment ot i,lu "iiimniiLatioii lowers provisions ot litle U IM.inmng and .oiling", ol the K,is Ordinances ol kavsville Citv. 2 il. s ' t.iiiisiiops and comments s V.tioumment iiihv niinv that I posted a cops of i1 i (going Public Hearing nonce at ie, pul'lii places within the citv b) ( i, tolvi 27 odh I I'ii! h 1, i INI) A ROSS C its Recorder Usiieo74 C-- 4 in the Inh'i-tie- NO TICE OF RUSTLE'S SAFE 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. Courts Complex. Davis County Criminal Justice Center. 800 West State St.. Farmington. Utah on November 20. 1996 at II 15 am tor the purpose of foreclosing lhat certain Trust Deed dated December 14. 1995. and executed by Karen L. Watson, as Trustorls). in favor of Goodrich & Pennington. Inc., a California corporation, as beneficiary, covering real property located at 2673 North 1450 hast, Layton. CT 84040, and more particulaily described as' ALL OF LOT 7, A ION VISTA NO. I, LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAY THEREOF. The present owner ol the properly is reported to be Karen L. W atson. DATED this 15th day of October, 1996. PHILLIP M. KLEINSMITH icd in the Davis Counts Clipper on 22. I9'6 Successor Trustee 6035 Erin Park Dr., Ste. 203 Colorado Springs. CO 80918 or 3 kavsville Today on Oct ' il) 2 k SMI IE ITY IT HI It HEARING NOIICK V n,e is hetebv given that the City kavsville City will hold a puh-i- i. ink In j on luesdav. November 19, I'Wti a (s t m p m , m the Council Room ot the kavsville Citv Municipal Room ( .nlii 21 I asl Ccnlci. kavsville, to con-- i li r die amendment ol the Muiu Street Ij.nni lulc 17 "Planning jnd Zoning." .' agi min shall In as lolliiws C A Published in the Davts County Clipper First publication Oct 22,1996 Last publication Nov. 5. 1996 C-- 4 Issue No. 74 nieiidment ol the Maor Street Plan ol Idle I7 "Planning and oiling', ol ihi Rinsed Ordinances ot kavsville uu i (o change die terminus ot 500 , 3 San north ot less hums douiiiiiiem 4 posted a copy of i.. Hi'onig Publii Hearing notice al a eu public places within the city by 1, top, i 22. 906 i.iil'V ccililv dial I LINDA ROSS City Recorder Published in the Davis County Clipper on on 22 im C-- 4 4 Published in the Kavsville Todav on Oct 2 2t 906 Issue No "4 City Council will hold a public hearing to consider proposed ot the amendments to Chapter Ihe Farmington Farmington Dm stioiis and comments 15 FARMINGTON CITY NOTICE OK PI BL1C HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIAEN lhat opening isi als needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify John Thacker at 23 East Center, Kaysville, Utah, at least three days prior to the hearing that will be attended Published in the Davis Counlv Clipper on Oct 22, 1996 C-- 4 7 Issue No. 74 Published in Kavsville Today on Oct 23. 3 1996 NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOUNCEMENT THE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE INI ORM YOU: WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM YOU WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 2 ( KAYSVILLE CITY will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for FY 1997-9- 8 Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this FY will be discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearing will begin al 5:30 p m on November 5. 1996 and will be held in the Council Room (Room A of the Kavsville City Municipal Center. 23 East Center, Kavsville. Further information can be obtained by contacting John Thacker at 546-123In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individu- 19)593-197- A City Zoning Ordinance regarding the creation ol a new one to be one. and will hold a known as the public hearing to consider a proposed amendment to Chapter 4 of the Farmington City Sign Ordinance regarding the placement ot political signs in the at the regular meeting public ol the City Council on November 6, 1996, at 7:00 p m or as soon thereafter as business permits, in the City Offices. 130 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah. All interested parlies are invited to attend and offer opinion. DATED this 18 day of October, 1996. if Utah ranks second best behind NOTICE OF COMMUNITY DE BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FIRST PI B1.1C HEARING Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To 'luo Medicare resource costs low in Utah MARGY LOMAX Deputy City Recorder OF IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THF. ESTATE OF F.LDA GENE Tl CKER STOCKS Deceased Kalhi Sohcrg. whose address is P O. has Box 662. Bountiful. Utah 84011-066been appointed Personal Representative ol decedent. the estate of the above-name- d Creditors ot the estate are hetebv nolihed to present then claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within (3) three months alter the date of the lirst publication of this notice or be forever barred DATED this 21st day of October. 1996 BY: KATHI SJOBERG Personal Representative Management and Strategy , the Office of Managed Care, and of Defense Departments the and Veterans Affairs. "Utah's low cost delivery for healthcare can be attributed to a generally healthier, younger population and efficient delivery provider institutions." says UAHP President Rick Kinnersley. "With the delivery and financing of healthcare serv ices varying greatly around the nation, and because of differences in geographic, economic and population needs, it is helpful to get a perspective of where Utah is in healthcare envithis ronment. With no consensus on a national comprehensive health system yet emerging, states have a key role in determining how healthcare will be like in the future. Utah is currently among the top states in this t, nation in delivering high quality care. The fact is, that if every other state provided the same high care available here quality, in Utah there wouldn't be a Medicare crisis in this country. We would hope our government leaders are aware of this as they contemplate future policies and statues affecting healthcare." low-cos- low-co- The HCFA comparison study measures all of the resources used in providing covered services to the nation's elderly Medicare population. The services covered by Medicare are broadly categorized into four areas: hospital inpatient care, post- The top ten rankings for best 8 Mexico. Minnesota, Nebraska, Maine, Vermont, Wisconsin and New Hampshire. Six Southern states and the District of Columbia have the highest resource cost per Medicare enrollee. The states w ith the costliest elderly populations are all in the Midwest and Plains regions. Also noted in the study was Utahs low 'mortality rate for the 15 leading causes of death. Utah was second best in this category behind Hawaii and ahead of Florida. Mortality data reflects nearly all deaths among the elderly to include heart diseases and cancer. Three sources of financial respon- - sibility were cited in the comparison Medicare (federal budget). Medicare beneficiaries (private insurance), and the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Utah providers are reimbursed for 78.6 percent of Medicare patient care costs, 16.8 percent of Medicare costs are paid by private insurance and 4.7 percent costs are covered for veterans. The purpose of the study was to provide information on the costs of and payments for care to help local and national decision makers devise strategies to control costs, says Kinnersley. Data acute care in skilled nursing homes or through home care, ambulatory care in hospital outpatient centers or physician offices and all other types of care. 7 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Oct. 22. 1996 Last publication Nov. 5, 1996 C-- 4 Issue No. 74 of Bureau Actuary, g APPOINTMENT Probate No. 96.J700242KS Katin Sjoberg Attorney for Estate P.0 Box 662 Bountiful. UT 8401 Telephone. (801)451-490- only Oregon in a nationwide comparison of Medicare resource costs per aged enrollee and program spending, according to the Utah Association of Healthcare Providers. The typical resource cost per Medicare enrollee in Utah is $3,327 $1,01 less than the national average. Resource costs are the actual costs of treating Medicare patients, a measure that includes the value of all resources used in providing Medicare-covere- d patient care. The 1991 national comparison was done by using data from the Health Care Financing Administration, Office of resource utilization of elderly care in order are: Oregon, Utah, Idaho. New Senior citizen events Activities at the Golden Years Senior Center include: Wednesday, Oct. 23 8:30, Aerobics 9, Ceramics 9, Silversmith 1 , Grief Support Group 1:30, Steve Yancey, piano 1 1 11:45, Lunch, Mardi Gras chicken 12:30, Bingo :30, Ceramics Thursday, Oct. 8:30-11:3- 24 Flu shots 0, 8:30, Lapidary 9, China painting 1:45, Lunch, roast porkgravy 12:30, Movie Aladdin and the King of Thieves 12:45, Shopping Friday, Oct. 25 8:30, Aerobics 9, Health screening, appointment necessary 9:30, Line dancing 10:30, Golden Oldies Band and Dancing 11:45, Lunch, Macaroni beef bake Monday, Oct. 28 8:30, Wendover trip 8:30, Aerobics 9:30, Line dancing 1:30, Organ by Garvine chicken Lunch, :45, mustard sauce stripshoney 1 12:30, 55-Ali- Defensive Driving Course 1, Oil painting 4, Yoga Tuesday , Oct. 29 8:30, Lapidary 8:30, Tap aerobics 9, Woodcarving :30, Organ, Don Tidwell :45, Lunch, roast beefgravy 1 1 1 1 12:30, 55-Ali- Defensive Driving Course Dont forget yoga every Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. A second line dancing class has 0 been started, Monday a.m. It is great exercise as well as lots of fun. The next Wendover trip will be Monday, Oct. 28. Sign up now while there are still several seats available. Defensive The next be held will Course Driving Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 28 and 29, 1:30-4:3- 0 p.m. Cost is $8 payable to AARP the first day of the class. Most insurance companies offer a discount on your premiums after you complete the course. Call the center now to make reservations. On Wednesdays at 10 a.m. 9:30-10:3- Barbara Jeppson, noted Davis County teacher, will direct a writing class. Flu shots are being offered on Thursday, Oct. 24 from 8:30-- 1 :30. Reservations are necessary. The cost is $3 for everyone. If you wish Medicare to pay get your shots from your doctor or the local hospital. The next health screening will be on Friday, Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. until noon. Appointments are a must and please come fasting for your appointment. Celebrate Halloween at the center with a party and lunch. 1 m insM flfinosr imril Mi fill 1 wii (Hwlife fiixm li m endA I I I I 1 I I nJLS f3 Bountiful 498 S. Main Street 3 (801) Jnfriodueiujfs SiiAfeisi jStoS CAocoafe. Gouurte Farmington 1296 North Hwy 89 (Just off Hwy 89 801-451-48- 296-833- 7lai cannot live, on, gnea iageh, alone,. 78 at Smiths Center) |