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Show 'MAY 18, 1983 Area Births v," ,v V LEGAL NOTICE w x V sV April 22, 1983 Ronald and Mane Downs, 1838 N. 1200 W., Clinton, girl Martin and Wendy Eliason, 762 N. 775 W Clearfield, girl H. DeLoy and Beth Reid, 299 N. 650 E., Kaysville, boy ' NOTICE OF IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH FILE NO. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF APRIL LYNN LAUBHAN, a minor. TO TIMOTHY EDWARD SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 10047 LAUBHAN, the natural minor child: Notice is hereby given that Daniel Lee Pinola, petitioner lor adoption in the above entitled matter, will have this matter heard on the 16th day of June. 1983, at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in Farmington, County of Davis, State of Lah. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for hearing on said date or otherwise file a responsible pleading the Court may grant Petitioners petition lor the adoption of the above named minor child and find that you have abandoned the child, and that said child would therefore be adopted without your consent, and that your parental rights would be terminated forever. STEPHEN I. ODA Attorney for Petitioner 26 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 4 Telephone: (801) 546-126- Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 18, 1983 Last publication June 8, 5983 8 Issue No 16 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. A58646 Jon K. Green, 263 North 2200 West, Layton, UT 84041 QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVER- SION: ( ) S. 100 ft, E. 1700 ft, from NW Cor. Sec. 31.T4N, R1W (2 mile south of Layton) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 1 family. Irrigation: From Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. THE IN DISTRICT vs- TO BE SOLD AT A SHER- IFF'S SALE on the 2nd day of June, 1983, at the hour of 11:30 a.m. at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse Davis County, and to the following described real property, to wit: Lot 272, VAE VIEW, No. 2, Amended Plat, according to the official plat filed in Book 'S of Liens and Leases, at page 186, records of Davis County, Utah. Subject to easements, rights of way, restrictions, and reservations of record or enforceable in law and equity, if any. aka: 1995 West Afton OF USE: NEANW'A, Sec. 31, T4N, R1W A58648 APPLICANT: Dean S. Cook, 380 South Main, Centerville, UT 84014 QUANTITY: 0.5 CFS SOURCE: Underground Water Drain POINT(S) OF DIVER- SION: (1)N. 175 ft, E. 1326 ft, (2) N. 750 ft, E. 1326 ft, from SW Cor. Sec.25,T4N,R2W(4 mi W. of Kaysville) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Stockwatering: 56 head of livestock. Irrigation: to Oct 31, total From Apr acreage 80 acs. 1 OF USE: PLACE W'SW'i, Sec. 25.T4N, R2W Protests resisting the grant- ing of these applications with 635005 therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State En1636 West North Tem- gineer. ple. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16on or before July 2, 1983. DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 18, 1983 Last publication June 1. 1983 0 Issue No. 16 April 27, 1983 Terril Goodell, 1620 E. 1100 S., Clearfield, boy May 7. 1983 David and Joan Dallof, 1200 N., Layton, girl April 28, 1983 and Sandra Waggoner, 1155 Sherwood Dr., Kaysville, girl Jeffery and Dixene Hepworth, 106 N 1250 W.. Clearfield, girl May 8, 1983 and Sharon Rich. 7848 S. 2100 E., South Weber, boy Richard and LouAnne Waite, 1252 New Port, Kaysville. boy APRIL 29, 1983 and Patncia Kay Welton, 2200 S Syracuse, girl May 9, 1983 Robert and Robin Sill, 103 E. 1250 N , Layton, girl and of white has been the popular dress for the mouth of Weber Canyon this spring, while snow packs have accumulated far larger than normal amounts along the Wasatch Front. A blanket and Linda Povey, 1849 S , Syracuse, boy Gary and Helen Schenck, 1685 E. South Weber Dr , South Weber, Soil Conservation Layton. Circle, Layton, Utah 84041 PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARMING-TON- , DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 11th day of June, 1983. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County By: Phil Leonard Deputy Sheriff Attorney: Dale R. Kent 660 South 200 East, Suite 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 534-103- 5 Service, PARLEYS Canyon Summit with 62 inches of snow containing 23.2 inches of water is 159 percent of average. Farmington Upper has 1 17 inches of snow and 47. of water. This is a record high and our information goes back to 1951. The previous record was 46.0 inches of water content in 1975. Farmington Lower measured 87 inches of snow containing 35.5 inches of water for 158 percent of average. The record May 1 reading is 41.8 inches of water in 1975. 1 E. 450 S., Clearfield, boy SNOW SURVEY REPORT- For Mav 1, 1983 May 1, 1983 and Penni Spatz, 455 during May and June, 120 percent of average. The Weber River at Gateway is forcast at 295,000 acre feet for the May-Jun- e period, 124 percent of average. Chalk Creek is forcast to flow 135 percent of average and Farmington Creek 155. May 5, 1983 Kenneth and Martha McLeod, 680 N Main Kaysville. girl Patrick and Rhonda Dover. 467 W. 100 N.. Layton, girl May 2, 1983 David and Kayla Cook, 722 N. Colonial Dr., Layton, girl Matthew and Desiree Wybrow, 1148 N. 2800 W., Layton, girl May 8, 1983 Curtis E May 3, 1983 Robert and Susan Bird. 664 E. 2000 N , Layton, boy Richard and Valene Mills, 122 S. 350 E., Clearfield, boy ALL RESERVOIRS will fill and the irrigation season is late starting. The rising lake level, flooding and erosion are prime concerns. The extent of problems depends on how Mother Nature. melts and the snow packs. A lot of water has run -- , and Jane Olson. 56, S 400 Clearfield, girl May 9, 1983 Allen N and Carol Edwards, 1151 5000 W West Point, girl RESERVOIR STORAGE Acre Feet through the reservoirs this spring and some storage space retained for the spring runoff. IndoorOutdoor Announcing the arrival of their first son are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Page of Kaysville. The 7 lb. 2 oz. lad arrived at the St. Benedicts hospital on May 10 and is being named Nathan Stewart. At home are two sisters, Amy and Mersha. The mother is the former Rhonda Johnson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page, Layton. are The Mrs. Helen Fullmer, Mrs. Zel-l- a Handley, both of Springvill-e- ; Mrs. Wilma Page, Layton; Mrs. Louise Walter, Morgan. The is Mrs. Butters of Ogden, np Mrs. Heath is the former Susan Manning of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning of kaysville Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hugh Heath of Lewiston. are The Dr. and Mrs. Charles Munns, Brigham City and Mrs. Veda Heaton of Logan. e Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. and their family of Kayse ville; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Culli-mor- Cull-imor- and their family of Layton attended the funeral service of their brother, Pres. Boyd Lee Cullimore on Wednesday, May 11 at the Tremonton South Stake Center. Mr. Cullimore was serving as stake president at the time of his death. He suffered from a heart attack. Parents of twins are Mr. and Mrs. David Heath of 149 W. 525 N., Kaysville. A daughter and son were bom at McKay-De- e hospital on May 3. 7 lb. 4 oz. and 8 lb. 3 oz. The Lisa weighed Lance weighed Heaths have five other chil- dren at home. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Butcher entertained at a family dinner at their home Saturday, May 7 in honor of Mothers Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schoneman and son Steven, Wesley Garrett and son Dustin, all of Kaysvill-e- ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dali and sons David, Ryan and Jeremy, all of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore visited with her sister e Mra. Maureen Nelson of who is confined to the Cor-rin- McKay-De- e Hospital in 0 EXTENSION CORDS 0 . 50 FOOT 0 89 lb. 2 oz. lad arrived on May 8 at their home and was named Alexander. This is the third child for the Clark. The grandparents are Mr. 0 0 0 03151 100 FOOT 0 and Mrs. Elwood Clark of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Gast of Layton. 0 ts include Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hunter of Ogden and Mrs. Myron Whitesides of Layton. Births May 11, 1983 James and Susan Cowles, 4448 S. 2450 W., Roy, twin girls John and Heather Miller, 38 W. 900 S., Kaysville, boy 03101 0 16 gauge-- 2 wire round SJT cord U L. Listed McEntire & Hilton - 285 N., Main, Clearfield Sat. Mon. Fri. 8-- 6 00 0 825-227- 1 Jfa 8-- 5 000000 J 9 Ogden where she underwent major surgery for a brain tumor last week. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark of Salt Lake City, formerly of Kaysville. The 5 1 The First National Bank of Layton opened in May of 1905 with $25,000. It VACATION SPECIAL TRY A ELINE PANLEUKOPENIA Feline panleukopenia (Distemper) is the most virulent and devastating of all diseases in cats. It it highly contagious and characterized bv a sudden onset, fever, loss of appetite and depression. The disease progresses swiftly, causing severe vomiting, diarrhea, weakness and eventually death. Mortality is high, especially in young cats. Kittens 12-3- 6 hours before death. may exhibit visible symptoms only All secretions and excretions of infected animals contain the virus, which is spread through direct contact or by objects contaminated with the virus. Cats also can contact panleukopenia from persons who have handled infected animals and from dwellings which housed the infected animals. Any unvaccinated cat later exposed to this environment is likely to become infected. Vaccination at a young age, with subsequent yearly revaccination is the only certain way to protect your pet, your pets health depends on it. Brought to you as a public service firm: Denzel E. Taylor, DVM Man O. Fawcett, DVM Layton Veterinary Hosp, 1538 N. Main, Layton 773-257- 0 E. May 4, 1983 Gregory and Melanie Mathews. 385 E 200 S., Kaysville, girl N. 1300 W., Clearfield, boy James and Nancy Barnes, 1273 N. 1000 W , Clinton, boy Echo Reservoir inflow is forcast at 180,000 acre feet 2206 QCAR0L 6 Announcing the arrival of their first daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webster. She was born March 27 at the Humana Davis North Hospital and was named Elizabeth Ann. At home are brothers Dale and Wayland. Mrs. Webster is the former Lisa King of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster of Kaysville are the grandparents and Mrs. Elma Webster of Kaysville is the greatgrandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Quintes Wilson, Mrs. Hazel Orgil and Mrs. Sarah Giles had dinner at Waldo's Restaurant in Ogden for Mothers Day. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Welty and children of North Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and family of Taylorsville were guests of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Announcing the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Telton of Kaysville. The 7 lb. oz. lad arrived on April 20 at the Humana Davis North Hospital and will be named Jeremy Michael. It is their first son and there are two daughters at home, Jennifer and Chrystal. Mrs. Telton is the former Jill Webster of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Telton of New Hampshire are the grandparents. Mrs. Elma Webster of Kaysville is the -- Alan HORSE RIDGE at 62 inches of snow and 23. 1 of water Published- in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 18, 1983 Last publication June 1, 1983 Issue No. 16 ,(R-6- Kaysville Steven and Jenlyn Woody, 878 for percent of average was the lowest percent of average on the Weber River Drainage. 1 1 1 N. May 10, 1983 Thomas A. and Roseanne Jones, 1200 N Church, Layton, girl Robert and Nancie Clark, 2996 W. 300 N , West Point, boy May 3, 1983 Craig and Gaelyn Hyer, 1222 N. 400 E , Layton, boy April 30. 1983 Bryan 3300 W 2158 Brad girl Are we ever going to have spring? The cold, wet, miserable April weather kept most of the snow courses well above average, reports Max Phillips, W(ixn?n&& -F- May 6, 1983 Bob and Julie Martin. 1200 W , Clinton, girl Daniel 3376 W. RUNOFF 1 PLACE May 5, 1983 Craig and Emlee Tanner, 188 Darlington, Layton, girl Darrell and Cathy Burrows. 1087 N. 600 W., Clinton, boy Clifford and Pamela Jones, 393 W Forbes, Layton, boy Michael HEAVY WATER TROrf-ARTI- C MOTOR OILOIL FILTER CHANGE ONLY $1295 was Layton's first bank. The officers and directors were: James Pingree, E.P. Ellison, Rufus & Elias Adams, John Flint, John H. Layton, Jessie M. & Thomas J. Smith, and George Stevenson. The people of Layton banked with First National because it was convenient and they knew the employees personally. INSTALLED INCLUDES 5 GTS PLUS A FILTER THAT FITS YOUR CAR May 31st, 1983 137 South Main, Layton -54- 6-9902-- existing business and the largest bank in Layton. It is still convenient and still employs the people you know. And still, it is important to save and have checking services. But some things have changed. Today, a beautiful new building houses deposits exceeding $36 million. The bank has a computer to handle transactions. It also offers savings and checking accounts that can be tailor-fi- t to suit your needs. . Please drop by First National and wish them a happy birthday. While you are there, please deposit a present, the interest is on the house. SALE PRICE IN EFFECT UNTIL SERVICE CENTER This month, The First National Bank turns 78! It is the oldest Soon (most cars) RBS THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF N. April 26, 1983 Larry and Lori Barnedt, 271 E. 650 S., Kaysville, girl Blame Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendant. Clarissa M. Carpio aka Clarissa M. Gutierrez, in May 4. 1983 and Penni Wilburn, 165 400 W., Kaysville, girt Aan and Deborah Bowers, 316 Hillgate Rd Layton, boy John and Terry Park, 256 Barbara, Layton, girl April 25, 1983 David E. and Marilyn Whiting, 880 E. 200 N., Kaysville, girl Cory and Sheme Kennah, 938 S. 100 E Layton, boy CLARISSA M. CARPIO aka CLARISSA M. GUTIERREZ in Farmington, Tom April 23, 1983 Gary and Marilyn Nielson, 1266 W. 1625 N , Clinton, boy COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH INTERSTATE COLLECTIONS, a Utah Corporation, -- father of the above named APPLICANT: V" David and Susan Heath, 149 W. 525 N , Kaysville, twins, boy and girl Howard and Shelley Anderson, 158 Ross Dr., Clearfield, twins, boy and girl April 13, 1983 Barry and Pamela Hayden, 1264 E. 1374 N., Layton, girl LAYTON Member FDIC South Main Street Farmers Union Bldg. Layton, Utah 12 544-424- 1 |