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Show A f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 1 1 FOREST NO. 9. a subdivision of part of Section 11, Tow nship 4 North. Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed 1 of Trust including fees, NOTICE TO CREDITORS you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of w hich is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. Dated this 12 day of Januarv Estate of: George D. Parks, deceased Probate No.: Notice is hereby given that Robert E. Parks has been appointed by the District 1981. Court of Davis County, State of Utah, as the Personal Representative in and of the estate of George D. Parks, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of May, A.D., 1981, or said claims shall be forever barred. AN W Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 22, 1981 Last publication Feb. 12. 1481 Published in The Weekly First publication Feb. 4. Last publication Feb. 18. NOTICE OF TRISTEE'S SALE 1 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH CARL RIZZO, Plaintiff. vs. DENISE RIZZO. Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMEDEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Hess. Van Wagenen, Page, & Hess, Plaintiff s Attorneys, 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against R2. Wangsgard, Consulting gineers. Any bidder, upon turning the Contract re- Docu- non-bidd- Documents prepared 1.1.04. GUARANTY: Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable form of proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least five percent (5'T) of the amount of the proposal, pay able to the City of Kay sv as a guaranty that if the proposal is accepted, the bidder will execute the Contract and file acceptable Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds within ten 10) days after the award of the Contract. 1.05. OWNER S RIGHTS RESERVED City of Kaysville, hereinafter called the Ow reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the Owner. CITY CORPORATION Lona U Parrish. Acting Recorder TRACT DOCUMENTS: Drawings. Specifications and other Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Nielsen, Maxwell & W'angsgard. 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City. Utah, after 10:00 AM on January 27, 1981, upon payment of a deposit of $30.00 per set. The deposit shall be in a check form and shall be drawn payatletoNielsen. Maxwell & Layton, County of Davis, State of Utah: All of Lot 152, OAK 376-421- by Published in The Weekly First publication Feb. 4, Last publiction Feb. 11. 1981 1981 R3 W ATER USERS DEE C. HANSEN, PE. State Engineer NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOINCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. In the Estate of William Leroy Leatham. deceased, Farris A Leatham and Leroy A. Leatham. whose address is 101 South 1000 East. Bountiful. Utah 84010. have been appointed as Personal Representatives of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above named personal Representatives or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or he for ever barred. Date of first publication January 28. 1981 Dated this 23rd day of January. 1981. 1027 W. 950 Holjeson. N.. Clinton. UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 20 ft. deep, at a point N 630 ft. W. 224 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 34. T5N, R2W (Clinton); and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 forthe irrigation of 0.2 acs. in SE'ANE'A Sec. 34. T5N. R2W. 55479 Leon O. Paskett, 1968 S. 4000 W., Syracuse, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well. 600 ft. deep, at a point N. 1100 ft. W. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 18, T4N. R2W (2 mi W. of Syracuse); and used for the domestic purposes of family; and from Apr. to zot. 31 for the irnga- - SALLY GARDNER Will Exchange Vows Feb. 13th . Monday-Saturda- 7 A.M. y 6 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Jan. 28, 1981 Last publication Feb. 12, 1981 10 P.M. -- Closed Sundays Re- flex and an aide to Gen. George Washington during the Revolution. was born Jan. II, 1757. m the West Indies. He was the son of a Scotch father NOTICE TO INSIRANCE AGENTS TO BID and COKE AIH & SPRITE COUNTRY PRIDE t;T e've saved food dollar bv liming here! by the Weber Basin Water District, Layton. Utah, for general liability insurance and automobile liability and physical damage insurance. Proposals shall be filed with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. 2837 East Highway 193, Layton, Utah, on or before February 25. 1981. Specifications may be obtained from Weber Basin Water Conser- Re- 1981 since 1981 0 Published in the Davis County Clipper on I eh. 4. 1981 1 NOTICE TO ENGINEERS Kaysville City Corporation accepting proposals for providing municipal engineering W is WHOLE FRYERS services. Interested professional engineers should submit written proposals to the Office CUTUP BONELESS and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at 3500 W. Gentile, in Layton precinct, on Wed., the 18 day of February. 1981, at the hour of 12.00 noon. (Description of Animals): - Hereford bull, brand 23 on left hip. Plus tatoo No. 8(H) in left ear. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precint on the 5th day of January 1981. of the City Administrator, City Hall. 44 North Main, Kaysville. Utah, 84037, by 5.00 P.M. February 27, 1981. JOHN W. THACKER Kaysville City Administrator WILDERNESS CHERRY - NO. 2 CAN PIE FILLING French Huguenot HE WENT to woik as a young boy on the island of St. Croix and later moved to Boston and then New York. He attended Columbia University and joined in the fight for American independence, having fought at Long Island. 1 renton and Princeton. HE W AS soon recognized as one of the most brilliant leaders of the new nation. He was a member of the Continental Congress and President Washington's first treasury secretary. IN 1800, he threw his influence behind John Adams, who was tied in the voting in the House of Representatives with Aaron Burr in the presidential election. Adams was elected. Four years later Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel. Hamilton accepted though he didn't duel, and fired his pistol in the air. Burr cold bloodedly shot and killed Hamilton. His name has lived in infamy ever flex FAMILY SIZE a mother. Sealed proposals are inv ited First publication Jan. 29. Last publication Feb. 12. Published in The Weekly flex on Feb. 11. 1981 In 1953 she married Robert erson of Kay sv ille m the Salt Lake LDSTemple.They made their home in Stadium Village while Bob attended the U. of U. They later moved to Logan while thev both attended LSU. BOB BFGAN in construction work and they moved to Blackfoot. Ida for several vears. In 146 they returned to Kaysville and built their home next to the Flint home in west Kaysville NOAL T. EVANS Poundkeeper for Davis Precinct. Published in The Weekly Re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS R-- 6 boating. By Of Pressure DR. HAROLD B. LIGON brain and eyes are affected on a circulatory basis, each organ requiring blood stipplv in its most efficient foini. Over the years, if the circulation is not up to par. slow and gradual deterioration takes place because of the arteriosclerosis encouraged by hypertension Ultimately . that organ can fail! DAMAGE TO the heart takes place in two ways Heart muscle strain occurs secondary to the increased work load. The heart simply has to work harder and gets iess rest as a result of the higher resistance to the pumping action. The other damaging way is again circulatory: the development of arteriosclerosis in the coronary arteries ( the arteries that supply the heart). Hypertensive damage can lead to coronary artery disease and ultimate heart failure and other conditions of the heart. Lately . we have been talking about high blood pressure: its definition, its significance, and Us incidence of occurrence. There remains much to be said about it Let's continue a general discussion. THE circulatory system of containing oxygen and nutriment to all the organs and other parts of the body. The arteries carry blood to the parts. The veins return blood from these parts for reoxygenation in the lungs and recycling by the heart pump. THE damaging effects of high blood pressure are brought about through this same circulatory system. The long term target organs affected by hypertension through the circulatory system are the eyes, kidneys, brain, heart and major blood vessels. Generally, the kidneys. YOU CAN imagine, therefore. that the long term effects of high blood pressure can be just as deadly and serious as those of an acute, sudden and extensive stroke. Layton tiwanis Hears Mayor Lewis Shields At the Saturday morning breakfast meeting at the Main Street Station Restaurant. Lewis Glenn Shields. Layton mayor, discussed the East Layton-Layto- merger. n THE AUDITS are not yet complele. However, it is becoming clear that the merger will involve considerable cost to Layton city. For example. Layton city recently was informed by the IRS that a deficiency in withheld income taxes for East Layton city employees was owed for one of the quarters of 1979 This was settled for about $ 7(H). ADDITIONAL personnel will be required by the police department in order to provide police protection to East Layton residents In the meantime. the county sheriff is continuing to provide police protection under the agreement between the county and East Layton city. This arrangement will continue until the prepayments made by East Layton to the county are used up. g ANOTHER MAJOR R-- 4 of two bovs and two gills. Thev are both active in the LDS Church and eniov tannlv activities of snowmobiling and High Blood Re- flex on Feb. 11, 1981 Barbara w oi ked in the Davis School District as a libianan for nine years. She now helps her husband in his constitution firm Thev are the patents Damaging Effects the body has as its mam objective the transportation of blood first secretary ol the treasury, 1981 Published in The Weekly be open Reg. Hours Monday, Feb. 16 Ad Effective Feb. 365 Hamilton, the Alexander 1981 KEITH JENSEN Weber Basin Water Conservancy District We will Gardner, est Point Hamilton 8 f SIlOj B . W Alexander policies. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding for- Days a Week V . mality. Bowmans is Open 500 bride-elec- should indicate the bid on each policy and the total bid of both SHOP.. e Stake Center t was graduThe ated from Clearfield High School and the LDS Seminary She attended Ricks College and is preently attending BY U. Mr Read is a graduate of Clearfield High and the L DS Seminal v and has served an LDS mission in Sweden. He attended college at Utah State and Weber State. vancy District. Proposals 2 Iv SHF Will, be married Feb. 13 in the Salt Lake I DS lem-pl- e to Keith Rav Read, son ot Mr and Mis Rav A Read. 1901 W. 75 S . West Point A reception will be held that evening at the West Point LDS 1 1 bride-to-b- Mrs. Lincoln N Attorney for Estate Conservancy son. president. Barbara gave a her own autobiography. V 940 Donner Way No. 370 Salt Lake City. Utah 84108 First publication Jan. 29, Last publication Feb. 12. drama. BOBBIE," as she was called. attended Kay sv ille Flementary. North Davis Jr. High and Davis High School. hile in school she w as activ e club and won many in awards for her canning and baking skills. In high school she participated in student is Miss Sally Garner, daughter of Mr. and A Harry D. Pugsley. Published in The Weekly of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday at the home Barbara Iver- BARBARA FLINT Iverson was born in the home built by her grandfather on Flint Street in West Kaysville. Her pioneer ancestors traveled from England to Utah to settle in the west Kaysville area. She told of growing up in a close lov ing family and the fun shared with her sisters and brother as they helped on the family farm. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 29. 1981 Last publiction Feb. 12. 1981 Personal Representatives. 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. 55477 Delance I. government, speech and The Preceptor lota Chapter FARRIS A. LE ATH AM AND LEROY A. LEATHAM, NOTICE TO 5 376-146- Re- flex Preceptor lota Chapter Holds Thursday Meeting 1981. PROPOSAL KAYSAILLE Nielsen. Maxwell & Wang-sgarConsulting Engineers at 624 North 300 West. Salt Lake City, Utah. The improvements include construction of the concrete reservoir, site piping, and landscaping 1.1 02. PROPOSALS will be publicly opened and read at 9: IK) AM (local time) on February 13, 1981. at 44 North Main in Kaysville. Utah. 1.1.03. OBTAINING CON- tion of 0.25 acs. in SEUSEU Sec. 18, T4N, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S..SLC.UT 84111, on or before Mar. 14. $15.00. TALK ABOUT I En- ments promptly within seven (7) days after the bid date and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit, and any or subcontractor upon returning the Contract Documents will be refunded 1.1.01. RECEIPT OF thereby. Notice of Default was recorded October 14. 1980 as Entry No. 577014 in Book 843 at page 989 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at 2412 East 2200 North, in the City of Meat Dept. 1981 PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals on forms prepared by the Engineer will be received by the City of Kay sv tile at 44 North Main, Kaysville. Utah, until 9 00 AM (local time) on February 13. 1981. forthe construction of a 2 million gallon concrete reservoir for the City of Kaysville, Utah, in accordance with Drawings. Specifications. and other Contract tain obligations secured Phone 1981 981 NOTICE I d Re-Ile- x 1 TO BIDDERS The following described propert) will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 4th day of March. 1981 at 11 00 AM. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington. Utah in the Countv of Davis, by SECURITY UtLE COMPANY. as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by Wesley L. Bennett and Nellie Jean Bennett, his wife, as Trustors, and recorded March 27. I9"9 as Entry No. 526573 in Book 759 at pages 619 of the Official Records of Davis County. Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Ivory and Company, a Utah Limited Partnership, (now owned and held by Ivory and Company by reason of the breach of cer- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 29, 1981 Last publication Feb. 12, 1981 I COMPANY , A 5 1981 SECURITY TITLE AGENEN. PAGE & HESS By Gerald E. Hess Attorney for Plaintiff 40 South 125 Easl Clearfield. Utah 840 Attorney for the Estate Gtcrald E. Hess Hess Van Wagenen. Page & Hess 40 South 125 East nearfield, Utah 8401 S above-entitle- Dated. January 28. HESS, ROBERT E. PARKS Personal Representative 1 charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any. under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. , ex- pense which will fall on Layton concity will be tracts to widen Rainbow Dr. Also, the four inch water main under Rainbow Dr. will have to be replaced with a six inch pipe in order to provide adequate flow for fire protection. n A new fire is needed in the east part of Layton. It remains to be determined where needed funds will be raised to provide a new sub- station. WHEN EAST Layton city was dissolved preparatory to annexation by Layton, all of the then existing zoning classifications reverted to an agricultural classification. I he city planning commission will he working for about the next nine months figuring out the rezoning of the Last Layton area and coordinating this new zoning with the existing Layton city master plan. Layton is now 27.000 in population and is second in population in Davis County behind Bountilul which has 35.(HK). Layton has more land area than Ogden city and will continue to grow. It is estimated that Layton will overtake Bountiful in a lew years SO EAR, the transition Irom East Layton to Layton has been reasonably smooth. I he longtime residents of East Layton who opposed the merger have by and large been cooperative and have shown surprisingly little bitterness about the change. AND ANNOINCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing on the petition to rezone property known as the Hess Farm Estates located in Section . LB. BONELESS Township 3 North. Range West, SLB&M from l toR-on March 3, 1981, at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comments. 1 R-- LB. LONA 2 I. PARRISH Kaysville City Acting Recorder CREAM OWEBER CHERRY CHOC. CHIP Published m The Weekly flex on Feb. 11. 1981 Re- R-- 7 Estate of AMOS ARCHIE BRIGGS, Deceased. Afton B. Galbraith and Maxine B. Duerden whose address is co Fabian and 800 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 have been appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to said Personal Representative at the above address or to the Clerk of the Court of Davis County within three months after the date of the first publication of Clen-deni- this notice or be forever barred. NOTICE STATE OF UTAH V, 2 GAL MONDAYS ss COUNTY OF DAVIS & THURSDAYS ARE DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! Now redeem your coupons lor double their face value on Mondays and Thursdays. In the Davis precinct of said County. have in my possession the 1 following described estray animals which if not claimed Attorney: Ralph H. Miller Fabian & Clendenm 80() Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Published in The Weekly FROZEN FIRE, by James A. Houston. A dramatic story of the struggle to survive in the Arctic wilderness. Matthew and his Eskimo friend. Kayak, search for Matthew's father, missing on a geological prospecting trip. "So, Nothing Is Forever." by Adrienne Jones. She tells with great sensitivity of the relationship that develops between Anna Hallet. a bitter, hardworkding ranch woman, and her three determined grandchildren. The relationship is initiated by the death of the children's parents, and complicated by racial prejudice and years of bitterness. Re- flex First publication Feb. 11, Last publication Feb. 25, New books added to the shelves of the Davis County Library are- THE Apprentice." INK-Keeper- 1981 1981 R-- 5 by Allen Say. Kiyoi is 13 and living on his own in postwar Tokyo when he becomes an apprentice to one of the most famous cartoonists in Japan. As he resolves his relationships with his divorced parents and more conservative grandmother, he and grows in e "Victorian Parlor Games." by Patrick Beaver Ihis com- pilation of general partv games, table games, card games, work games and "forfeits" is fascinating reading, and many of these games from the Victorian era might be enjoyed by today's readers. OTHER NEW arrivals "DearGreta Garbo." by Tony Talbot: "No Stars." Night Without by Andre Norton M ): "Mv Sister, the (Alice Panther." by Thiam. Djibi. "The Red Swan." by John Bierhorst. "The Face of Rock and Roll." by Bruce Pollock: and "Charly." by Jack |