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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY I, 187$ NOTICE. OF. SHERIFFS SALE (Public Notice ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 13718 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Probate and Guardianship Notices CALVIN BLACK, Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information Plaintiff VS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the city hall, 511 N. Fairfield Street, Layton, Utah for the Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 2, 1976, a Public Hearing will be held at clearances for the zoning dinances. The recommended purpose of reviewing and changing the side yard or- ROBERT L. BURTON, JUDITH L. BURTON, KEITH B. LEWIS, LUCILLE LEWIS, BRUCE B. STEVENS, NORMA L STEVENS, Defendants. BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 24th day of February, 1976 at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon, at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title, and interest of the defendants, TO ROBERT L. BURTON AND JUDITH L. BURTON, et al., in and to the following described real property, to-w- it: Lot 436, King Clarion Hills, No. 4, Section 26, SLM; cont. T4N-R1- .24 OLD comer lots, the side yard which faces on a street for both main and accessory buildings shall not be less than twenty (20) feet. (Rl-8- , On Rl-- CATHERINE A. HUNT, Rl-1- NEW On comer lots, the side yard which faces on a street for both main and accessory buildings shall not be less than thirty (30) feet. (Rl-8- , Rl-- All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton City council this 16th day of February, 1976. Rl-1- Reflex publication Feb. 19, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 Zoning of 9 the following described property: and Guardianship of TODD MITCHELL SWENSON. A Minor. THE STATE OF UTAH TO BOYD DOUGLAS SWENSON: You are hereby summoned 3nd required to file an answer in writing to the Petition for Change of Name, filed with d the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or iftiail to BEAN, BEAN, & SMEDLEY STARKabove-entitle- WEATHER, petitioners attorney, 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a 6opy of said answer, within 20 ilays after service of this Summons upon you. : If you fail so to do, Judgment will be entered for the relief demanded in said Petition, which has been filed With the Clerk of said Court ftnd a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served Qpon you. r This is an action petitioning the above entitled Court for Change of name of the above named minor. DATED this 3rd day of February, 1976. BEAN, BEAN, SMEDLEY & STARKWEATHER : : By Stanley M. Smedley : Attorney for Petitioner Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 12, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R-- 5 NOTICE OF HEARING ON REZONING APPLICATION Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held at the Kaysville City Council Chambers in the City Hall at 44 N. Main, Kaysville, Utah, at 7:30 p.m. on March 2, 1976, for the purpose of considering a request of Delmont Hayes, H. C. Burton and Layton P. Ott for rezoning from R-- l to David N. Phelps Beginning at a point South 00r West 656.59 feet along the section line and 582.43 feet West from the Northeast corner of Section 35, 4 Township Range 1 Estate of Sophia Dickson Weaver deceased. Creditors verification therein. thence South South 295.18 feet; thence North 74 0039 East 256.79 feet; thence South 155921 East 567.22 feet to the North line of a street; 29, 1976 19, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Flora Mae Love, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Bean, Bean, Smedley & Starkweather on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976 claims must be presented in of the with accordance provisions of Utah and with as verification JOHN T. LOVE Executor of the estate of FLORA MAE LOVE, Deceased pert who has the answers to all your insurance problems-Auto, Fire, Life, Commercial, Home. He can save you money, too. Call him today Phone 766-124- office 4 376-444- home 8 Kaysville & Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R- LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 66 DODGE V TON PICKUP 4 speed, radio, V-- 8 Layton $4!ES7 Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, Feb. 17 and Feb. 24 at the city hall, 511 N. Fair-fiel- d Street, Layton, Utah a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City Council for the purpose of : 1. Obtaining the views of citizens on community development and 2. Providing citizens an adequate opportunity to participate in the development of cross from Albertsons, south door Prudential E(LM FORD Savings Bldg. 1573 North Main, Layton Davis High School where he was a member of the freshman football team. HIS hobbies are all sports and coin collecting. He plays golf, tennis and enjoys water and snow skiing. ARTHUR BOWMAN Arthur T. Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman of 313 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award earned in the Boy Scouting program . the application for H.U.D. funds to install a storm sewer and a sanitary sewer. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton City Council this 9th day of February, 1976. HE PLAYS the piano and is active in his church where he has been president of the deacon quorum and is -l F A PROGRAM will follow the dinner. Come and visit with your friends, enjoy a few hours away from your home while having a good lunch and program. The cost of the meal is $1.25. It all goes to pay for the food and the cooks. If you have not been contacted, call for reservations by noon Monday, Feb. 23. Call one of the following: Mildred Velma BenHome, Afton Stead, ton, Farmington. 376-856- 376-483- 1; 867-238- 8, YOU ARE all invited to come to the new Heritage Center, 562 S. 1000 E.. Clearfield. A beautiful place built for senior citizens in Davis County. A dinner is served there five days a week. A 75 cents contribution for food. Many classes are held for your benefit, such as: sewing, knitting, needlework, held. BLOOD pressure clinic is on Tuesdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. No charge for this service. Come and see us there. A mini-bu- s has been ordered to take persons to and from the center. The latest 7 825-05- Tucker, 376-313- currently in the quorum presidency of the teachers quorum, np DIXON P. REISBECK Dancing 197 No. Main The Golden Spike Square Dance Club of Layton is spon- Layton, Utah soring a beginners class starting Saturday, Feb. 28, 30 West 100 North, Utah Bountiful, 292-51 -- Thursday, Friday currently attending the annual convention of the Na- tional Automobile Dealers BUT if BOATS FREE TARY SERVICE Association. YOUNG, FREE A for 20 President of NADA member of years, is also the Utah Au- tomobile Dealers Assn. The convention is being held in Las Vegas and has attracted more than 13,000 franchised new car dealers, suppliers and representatives Com- RANCE QUOTES ANYTHING BY PHONE OD INSURANCE ROAD ATLAS SEWING KIT IF E TAKE THE TIME DROP BY MY FOR FURTHER information call Wes Harju Maxine Pearce or J i m Etherington Come try square dancing and meet some really great Caller 825-404- (moralizing)-Yo- u know we take nothing with us into the next world. 376-307- Mrs. ' Rounds-Tha- nk heaven for that. It will be a novelty to go somewhere without having to pack. :e-- of 19-20-- 21 be having her... with everything marked down 40 CYCLES 59th Saturday, Feb. final Clearance Sale ConwMrcial couple. CLASSES WILL be held at the Vae View Elementary School located at 1660 North Main, in Layton. Time will be from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The only requirement is that you be sixteen years or older and have a partner of the opposite sex. This program is sponsored by the Layton City Recreation & MAXINES will SAM YOUNG Sam Olsen Young, Chevrolet dealer, Layton, is 81 Martha Washington says k have fun shopping at Maxines where it pays to T, tell the truth. 376-42- 79 with two open nights after March 6, and March 13. Choose one of these nights and come out and try it. The first night is free and after that there will be a charge of $2 a experience. SOME OF the business places of Kaysville, Layton," Clearfield and adjoining towns have been contacted for: donations to help buy the bus.' Some have already donated, others have money, promised. The names of those who contribute will be in the paper later. They appreciate any and all contributions for this much : needed transportation.' Anyone wishing to donate to ' this cause please call Aron or Kirtley Reynolds I mobility. Beginners Square for a rewarding : word about the bus, it should be here by the time you read this. A schedule of time of runs to and from the center will be worked out and you I will get the word. THE MOST THE MEETING features 30 on the s workshop-seminarautomotive industry in relationship to our society, with emphasis on the American consumers basic desire to keep his or her freedom of R-- 8 people lapidary, painting, cake decorating, arts and crafts, macrame, bingo. Also a Spanish class is automotive service industries to the city. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 12, 1976 Last publication Feb. 19, 1976 and the crocheting, pinochle, pool, ceramics, oil Car Convention CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Deparment (PDaura Sam Young At 376-998- 0 Layton . Arthur is a freshman at munity School Program. 75 North Fort Lane, . The Happy K-Senior Citizens Club will have their next monthly dinner at Davis High Cafeteria, Thursday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. They start to eat at that time. of required therein. You should meet him. get to know him. He's the ex- -- Arthur has been a member of the leadership corp in troop 455. Other scouting positions he has fulfilled are troop scribe, patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader and senior patrol leader. HE IS also a member of the Order of the Arrow. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex proper '. For the past nine months, SWaseyv R-- 4 of beginning. All interested parties are invited to attend. KAYSVILLE CITY CORP. Estate sistant scoutmaster, Richard Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 street; thence along the North line of said street 705.70 feet along the arc of a 2350.62 foot radius curve to the right; thence North 314455 East 279.15 feet; thence North 112024 East; thence North 841727 East 146.70 feet; thence North 212520 West 422.85 feet to the point Last publication Feb. as required Deceased thence North 5837 East 769.89 feet along North line of said First publication Jan. ALSO IN attendance at the court of honor was the Scoutmaster Dee Wright and his as- DONALD D. WEAVER Executor of the Estate of Sophia Dickson Weaver 302.28 thence Stake. ottozeoiis VtoinitMjy Uninidliieioiini Arthur Johnson at a special court of honor in the Kaysville Third LDS Ward on Jan. 27. Mr. Johnson is the high councilman in charge of scouting in the Kaysville Utah LDS 75-9-- feet; thence South 653206 West 15592r East ARTHUR received this award presented to him by H. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Douglas L. Comaby, Attorney at Law, 437 North Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper 232.65 Sir. New Eagle NOTICE TO CREDITORS West 9.36 feet; thence South 731615 West feet; 1976 1976 R-- 3 thence North 1813 720r20 West WHITESIDE SPIRIT The Weekly First publication Feb. 5, Last publication Feb. 19, as esMeridian, tablished by the Davis County surveyor and running thence South 694648' West 334.82 feet; thence South 611056 West 262.22 feet; thence South 741239 West 337.54 feet; thence South 824832 West 349.72 feet; thence South 010 East 82.5 feet; thence South 1533 West 68.6 feet; thence South 7947 West 163.0 feet: 60.54 feet; Whitesides Elementary students got into the Bicentennial spirit last week through art. The school sponsored an art contest, with all grades from first to sixth participating in class art and individual projects. Their work ranged from a historical mural, to water color, crayon and chalk drawings, and printing Bicentennial designs on fabric. This class is Mrs. Ann Buchanans third grade showing the moving mural they made, depicting many historical paintings done by the students. Art work fills the school, representing our country, present and past. Next will be the bicentennial music and drama. Reflex North, Code Annotated 1953, needs Attorney: FRANCIS J. NIELSON of Amovitz, Smith & Nielson 1305 J.C. Penney Building 310 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Published in West, Salt Lake 75-9-- 5, For comparative quotes on all of your insurance WILLIAM J. DUB LAWRENCE Sheriff, Davis County By Leo Monks Deputy Sheriff First R-- 2 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate 1976. Published in The Weekly R-- at Farmington, Dated Davis County, State of Utah, this 2nd day of February, City Recorder 0) SUMMONS Probate No. 3217 acre. PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SUBJECT to any liens. course OBLIGATION -- HOURS-:30 to 6:00 you are... $1 years on older, your age will be the percent marked off the ft regular price. Yes...that is right, it pays to be 40 years or older at Maxines where shop- - T "F ping is fun and buys will be fantastic. -- TRY US -- Master charge Bank Americard ITS HABIT FORMING Womens Apparel Only Opened till 8 Thurs. thru Sat. |