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Show Tp- m rr w,m I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- o, NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 3. 1977 IS mm, Kaysville News by NORMA PREECE KMom NOTICE OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY Davis County Commission Chamber, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah at 12:00 Noon on the 22nd Day of February, 1977, the following described property: Beginning on the West line of right-of-wa- y of a State Highway at a point North 1980 feet and West 1400 feet from the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of Section 8, Township 4 North, W. 1100 ft. trom Cor. Sec. 27, T4N, R1W, SLB&M, Oi mi. N of Kaysville); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.0 ac. in SEi4NEi4 Sec. 27, T4N, R1W, SLB&M. Protests State Engineer, 442 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. Last publication Feb. Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 16th day of February, 1977, at 4:00 p.m. in the Davis County Commis- sion Terms of sale are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further information on the above described property, contact the Davis County Clerk, Rodney W. Chambers, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, the Davis County Board of Adjustment will conduct a to consider the following appeal from the requirement of the zoning ordinance. hearing CASE NO. 225-7- 7 An appeal by Walker. CLERK-AUDITO- R Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Last publication Feb. 17, 1977 R-- l Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Jan. 28, 1977 Last publication Feb. 18, 1977 C-- l LEGAL NOTICE KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY, Will be holding a Public meeting on February 17, 1977, commencing at 7:30 p.m. And will be held at the home of Richard D. Cook, 2029 East Gentile St., Layton. To be sold at Public auction will be the following: Lloyd Barnes 2 shares at It is hereby required that the appellants and those in opposition or their agents be present to argue the case. For further information, exhibits are available in the Davis County Planning Commission Office, Room 211, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. Mrs. Leo Green - - 10 shares 1 DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Rolf A. Nelson, Chairman Published in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. 3, 1977 R-- 8 share at $78.00 - 4 shares at Elaine Morgan - 4 shares at NOTICE TO CREDITORS LaVell Marley $78.00 $416.00 -- 1 Charles M. Mabey at $39.00 Lynn J. $26.00 William share - share at Sarris - 2 shares at Steel $26.00 Service Credit Corp. shares - $156.00 Annie G. Willey shares - $162.50 10 22 -- RICHARD D. COOK Secretary Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Last publication Feb. 10, 1977 R-- 6 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 Wasatch Drive on February 17, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering the adoption of the 1976 uniform building code, uniform mechanical code, uniform code for the abatement of dangdrous buildings, uniform building code standards,inwhich is published by the ternational conference of building officials at 5360 Workman Mill Road, Whiwhich ttier, California, regulate the erection, cons- truction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area, and maintenance of buildings or structures. Provide for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefore, declare and establishing fire dis- tricts, and provide for penalties for the violation thereof. All interested persons are invited to attend. Estate 5, E. L. BERNICE BRUNSON Executrix of the estate of George C. Cunningham Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 13, 1977 Last publication Feb. 3, 1977 Raymond Durrans, 1600 So., 84010, ; ; , 83 E. has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. (31-437- 47416 to appropriate 0.05 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from Mutton Hollow Stream at a point N. 200 ft. of LENA T. BEN- VANCE T. BENNETT AND NORMAN J. BENNF.TT of the estate of . Lena T. Bennett Deceased Published in The Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 3, Last publication Feb. 24, 1977 1977 R-- 9 SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 5813 Halliday. Miss Brandi Hobster of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Muir entertained at a family dinner Monday evening. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tippetts and family. Mrs. Mable Gleason of Denver, Colo, has been visiting with friends in Kaysville for a few days. Mrs. Leona Clawson has returned from a month vacation trip to Virginia. She visited with her son Major and Mrs. Roger Clawson at plaintiff, at the Kennedy Center. Keith is from Farmington, Utah and the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Merrill. Mrs. Clawsons son, Major Roger Clawson is serving as Dee A. Hamblin and Judy Hamblin defendants BE SOLD branch president there. Mrs. Ardella Cloward was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday, Jan. 23 at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne. Other guests included Mr. Howard Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward and families. Mrs. Sherman Cloward and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward were assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stevens and Mrs. Gene Burton of Salt Lake City accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside to Seattle, Wash, where they spent the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Reed Warren. Dr. Warren is the brother of Mrs. Burnside and Mrs. Burton and the son of Mr. and Mrs. described real property, to-w- of Lot 59, Rosewood subdivision No. 4, a subdivision of part of section 28 T4N, R1W, SLM, in the city of Layton according to the official plat thereof. Said property is located at 488 South 725 East in Layton, Utah. All WILLIAM J. DUB LAWRENCE, Sheriff Davis County By Dean Moss Deputy Sheriff Attorney: Timothy W. Black- burn 2605 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 393-846- 3 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 3, 1977 Last publication Feb. 17, 1977 R-- ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Houston L. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at HESS, VAN PAGE AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 18th day of February, 1977, at the hour of 12:00 oclock, noon, at the north front door of the Davis County courthouse in Utah, Davis County, all the right, title, Farmington, and interest of the defendant, Dee A. and Judy A. Hamblin, in and to the following Bountiful entertained at a luncheon at her home in' honor of Miss Diane Marchetti who is visiting from Tustan, Calif. Guests-werMrs. Elizabeth Swan, Mrs. Margaret Dunn, Mrs. Dorothy Swan and also Mrs. John Swan of Nyssa, Ore. Miss Debbie Johnson, who is attending the Brigham Young University at Provo, recently completed writing a choral arrangement, one of which the Professor of Music at BYU commended her on. The choral arrangement is for a full chorus. Miss Johnson is a music major at BYU and one of her classmates from Kennewick, Wash, sent the choral arrangement to her father in Wash, who is director of the ward choir in Kennewick. He is directing this on Sun., Jan. 30 in their Sacrament meeting and he invited his daughter Sharia and Miss Johnson to fly to Washington for the weekend to hear it rendered for the first time. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stephens were guests of a group of friends at a dinner party Thursday evening at the Hill Air Force Base officers club. Mrs. Belva Muir and her daughter and daughter-in-lawMrs. Pam Mottishaw, Mrs. Marsha Tippetts and Mrs. Kay Muir hosted a s, luncheon in Salt Lake City for Miss Vickie Hobster in honor of Vickies birthday anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Cloward daughter Mikelle of Anaheim, Calif, arrived Feb. 3 to visit with botn of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whicker. They came to attend the wedding of Mrs. Cloward's brother Ben Whicker and Connie Naylor, who will be married Feb. 4. They will visit with other relatives and friends during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Larry and family have moved into the home at 244 East 200 North the past week. President and Mrs. EIDean returned from Holiday Hawaii where they spent a Jus-tense- n Matthews deceased. 40 South 125 East, Utah 84015 on or Arvel Stevens. He was made Bishop of the Kirkland 2nd Ward of the Bellevue LDS Stake in Washington. They left on Friday and returned on Monday. Mrs. Ladd Christensen of & Francis Peak Boy Scouts Hold Their Annual Klondike Derby Francis Peak District, Boy Scouts of America, held its annual Klondike Derby for the scouts of Layton and Kaysville on January 7 and 8 on Antelope Island. RON GOWERS of Layton, Derby chairman reports that about 340 scouts and leaders from 20 troops and 20 blazer units attented this years Klondike Derby. The following troops attended the derby: Troop 159, Layton 3rd Ward; Troop 206, Layton 9th Ward; Troop 346, Layton 16th Ward; Troop 154, Layton 2nd Ward; Troop 150, Layton 4th Ward; Troop 158, Layton 6th Ward and Troop 163, Layton 7th Ward. ALSO Troop 207, Layton Ward; Troop 303, Layton Ward; Troop 313, Layton Ward; Troop 345, Layton Ward; Troop 349, Layton Ward; Troop 355, Layton 19th Ward and Troop 502, Kaysville 5th Ward. 10th 11th 13th 15th 17th Troop 581 Kaysville 8th of Kaysville. HESS Clearfield, before the 25th day of May A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in the Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with as proper verification required therein. 75-9-- vs. PTA COUNCIL showing of Indians by Keith Merrill which was held with accordance provisions of tion Officers of the Davis Central PTA Council are, front row, to r, Mrs. JoAnne Hawkins, 1st vice president secondary; Mrs. Vannene Partington, 3rd vice president teacher rep.; Mrs. Reva Follett, council president; Mrs. Jeri Leach, 1st vice president elementary ; Mrs. Jean Jensen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ann Gammon, public involvement specialist. Back row, Mrs. Sandy Butterfield, historian; Andy Anderson, treasurer; Dr. Claude Magnum, secondary principal rep.; Stephen Whitesides, elementary principal rep.; Dr. Lawrence Welling, 2nd vice president school district rep. Those not in picture are Marge Harvey, president elect and Jane Hipley, recording secretary. 1 Quantico, Va. She spent much time sightseeing in the area. One of the highlights of her stay was while in Washington, D.C. they had the opportunity of attending the premier WAGENEN, FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION a corpora- TO Bountiful, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fran-cohave returned from a ten day vacation trip to Southern California sightseeing and also a golfing vacation for Mr. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watkins of San Jose, California were house guests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. Bud AMERICA. SUBJECT TO ANY LIENS. DATED AT Farmington, Utah, Davis County, this 27th day of February, 1977. 75-9-- A. : ney. THE UNITED STATES OF Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess, 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 10th day of May A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with U tah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with as proper verification required therein. 5 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray at Houston, Texas. They stopped by to see Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian who are serving on a LDS Mission Misto the Georgia-Atlant- a sion and then went to Peoria, Illinois to visit with their other daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court- NETT deceased. 1977 R-- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield have returned from a month vacation. They visited a daughter and her family, PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS RANDALL J. HEAPS, CITY RECORDER Published in The Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Second publication Feb. 10, of George C. Cun- ningham deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law firm of King & King at 251 East 200 South, P. O. Box 220, Clearfield, Utah 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 as proper verification required therein. Estate Marine Corps. LDS Dated at Farmington, Utah this 24th day of January, 1977. - $78.00 Terry Behling for a variance to allow construction of a residence on property which does not have frontage on a public street. Property located in the NE'A Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 1 West. Zoning Ordinance (4) (d). RODNEY W. WALKER DAVIS COUNTY David Jacobs 7 NOTICE OF HEARING beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ratliff and three children of San Clemente, Calif, were house guests for ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrante and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ratliff and family were enroute to Okinawa to make their home on a new assignment with the m 3, 1977 17, 1977 R-- right-of-wa- $1,300.00 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before March 19, DEI. C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Meridian, and running thence West 264 feet; thence South 330 feet; thence East 264, more or less, to the West line of said y of highway; thence North 330 feet to the point of at the resisting granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the 1977. West, Salt Lake 1 t and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Davis County will sell at Public Auction in the Range 376-87- SHIRLEY A. MATTHEWS Administratrix of the estate of Houston L. Matthews Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 3, 1977 Last publication Feb. 24, 1977 0 week on a combined business and pleasure trip. They visited the Islands of Maui and ,Ohua. Mrs. Edna J. Layton who has been making her home the past few years at Chino Valley, Ariz. after moving from Kaysville, has now moved into the Crestwood Village Apartments. Mrs. Sarah Giles visited in Bountiful Monday with her aunt, Mrs. Minnie McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster entertained at a family dinner on Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Maurice Webster and daughter Kim, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeppson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bell, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Webster of Kaysville; and Mrs. Barton Lunt and three children of Eatown, N.J. Mrs. Lunt and children have now returned to their home in New Jersey after visiting in Kaysville for several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster. Mrs. Var Stephens underwent major surgery last week. She is now convalescing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Williams of Idaho Falls, Idaho were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday. Mrs. Randall Bowring spent a few days last week in Logan with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey were guests of her brother, Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Michaelson in Ogden at dinner Friday son-in-la- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson attended the Governors Inaugural Ball for Governor Scott Matheson held in Salt Lake City. Governor Matheson is a nephew of the Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giles and family, Mrs. Sarah Giles were guests in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty at a family birthday dinner in honor of Laurel Welty on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell were among those who attended the funeral service for Mrs. Mary Ann Crosson Hunter on Wednesday at the Layton 12th LDS Ward. Mrs. Hunter, 35, was a niece of the Laytons and Cottrells and the daughter of the former Mrs. Alice Layton Crosson of Kaysville. Ward; Troop 351, Kaysville 13th Ward; Troop 352, Kaysville 14th Ward; Troop 407, Kaysville 1st Ward; Troop 455, Kaysville 3rd Ward; Troop 357, Kaysville 16th Ward; and Troop 344, Trinity Lutheran Church. THE FOLLOWING Blazer Scout units attended the derby: 159, Layton 3rd Ward; Layton 9th Ward; 346, Layton 16th Ward; 154, Lay-to- n 2nd Ward; 150, Layton 4th Ward; 207, Layton 10th Ward; 345, Layton 15th Ward; and 355, Layton 19th Ward. Also 501, Kaysville 4th Ward; 581, Kaysville 8th Ward; 347, Kaysville 11th Ward; 351, Kaysville 13th Ward; 407, Kaysville 1st Ward; 455, Kaysville 3rd Ward; 503, Kaysville 6th Ward; 356, Kaysville 15th Ward; and 357, Kaysville first aid, firebuilding, ing. After the final city, the team is on the final stretch. The team checks in with the judge at the North Pole who marks time and number of gold nuggets on tally board. Awards are presented accordingly. 206, 16th. WHAT IS a Klondike Derby? Briefly, this is it. Many years ago men raced by means of dogs and sleds across the frozen wastes of Alaska in search of gold. Scouting has capitalized on this theme and has developed the Klondike Derby as an activity for scouts. The troops checked in on Friday evening and set up their camps and the Blazer Scout units checked in on Sat. morning. Sleds were built by each patrol. Each of the patrols lined up their sleds to be weighed in. Each sled had to weigh at least 50 lbs. EACH DOG team (so called 4 to 6 scouts act as because huskies) as a separate expedition, follow a course outlined on a map given to them. The map guides the team over a field course to simulated cities, some with authentic Alaskan and others with fictitious names. Each team driver is handed a sealed envelope containing his instructions for reaching the North Pole. Teams line up at the starting line, are checked for readiness, equipment, etc., and at the roar of the starting gun are away down the trail. A HUNDRED yards away at a break in the trail, is a post with directional signs attached. There they speedily tear open their sealed orders containing courses directions, map and tally card. Each team takes its bearings and then starts off for a different city as shown on its map. A practical problem involving basic scouting skills will be encountered at each city. Depending upon how well the team works out its problem, it will be awarded a number of "gold nuggets (candy), have its tally card marked and will be off to the next city. THE SKILL events that the boys participated in were: com- munications - problem solving, knot tying and orienteer- (Sriibe !n EACH PATROL who com- peted received a special award ribbon according to three categories: the Award of Merit and Honor, the Award of Merit and the Award. Mr. Gowers would like to thank everybody who helped at the Klondike Derby for making it a tremendous |