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Show contract and execute ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS such bonds as may be required. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregularities in the interest of the Board. Plans, specifications and bid forms were prepared by and may be obtained from Dell R. Cook & Associates, 66 West 2100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Davis County School District is accepting bids for: BID No. 40522-- 1 Syracuse Elementary, Landscaping Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East Township NOTICE OF HEARING UPON THE REALLOCATION OF ALLOTMENTS-O- F WATER AND OF ITS lien holders interested in any portion of lands in Sections 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35, 36, North, Township Range West, Salt 2 1 Lake Base and Meridian. Section 2, Township North, Range West, Salt Lake Base 1 and Meridian. Sections 24, 25, 31, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sec9, 10, 11, tions idian. Section 31, Township 3 North, Range East, Salt allotments of water Lake Base and Mer- 1, 2, 4, 13, 14, 15, 23, 25, 26, Water Conservancy ' District has heretofore made, entered and recorded its orders allot-in- g amounts of Class D water in DAVIS County, Utah, upon petitions which include but are not limited to the original petitions hereinafter described. Since the entry of orders making the allotments of water, the tracts of land to igln.l Acre-fo- ot Original Petitioner best interest of the trict that each of the Ernest Devore 1.4 19.0 Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of Dell R. Cook or may be obtained upon a deposit of re- time will be returned unopened. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the e amount of the bid $25.00. ROGER C. GLINES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Published in the Davis pay-abl- to the Davis County School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, County Clipper on if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a original petitioners, the amount of water allotted under the 84115. ceived after closing hereinabove specified be allocated to the several tracts into which each larger tract has been divided or subdivided substantially proportionately to the area size of each smaller tract to the larger tract. The names of the May 9, 1984 Issue No. Published 15 in C-1- the Week- - 1984 Issue No. 15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clayton A. Stone, Deceased. All persons having claims againstthe above estate are it? quired to present theni .. to the undersigned or to the Clerk orthe'-r- f Davis County District Court on or before the 2nd day of August, 1984, or said claims ; shall be fovever barred. STEVEN V. MAJOR- Attorney at Law 26 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 4 Telephone: (801) 4 546-126- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication May 2, 1984 i : Last publication May 16. 1984 i R-- 8 1 Issue No. 14 : i ori- ginal petitions, the names of the owners as 1, 1984, of the smaller tracts into which the larger tracts have been divided, and the amount of water Kaysville of January reallocated to each smaller tract is as Acr-f- Owner of Record January 1, 1993 as of .t as located COUNTY Dale T. Smedley aloud. Any bid Dis- which the allotments were made have been Or DAVIS or all thereof have Township 2 North, East, Salt Range Lake Base and Meridian. (DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH). The Board of Directors of Weber Basin all owners and divided or into small tracts, and the ownership of some changed, and it is in the 1 DISTRICT 1 North, 1 i ACCOMPANYING TAX LIENS BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY To 4 Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 5 & 6, State Street, Farming-ton- , Utah until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22, 1984 and then publicly opened and read sub-divid- ly Reflex on May 9, Dais T. Smedley Lois W. Babcock Ernest Devore Richard D. Proctor 0.3 1.1 16.3 2.7 By NORMA PREECE Copies of the applications for reallocation as above set out containing the description of the land covered by the allotment under each original petition, and the description of the smaller tracts into which the larger have been divided and subdivided with proposed reallocations to each smaller tract are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, and may be inspected by any interested person. Notice is hereby 1984, or at such quent time to which the hearing may be ad- journed, the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will meet in public session at the office of the District as aforesaid to consider the applications for reallocations and to consider making its orders reallocating the water and the liens covered thereby in Gentile, Layton, Utah Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East , 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22, 1984 and then publicly opened and read State Street, Farming-ton- Utah until aloud. Any bid re- ceived after closing time will be returned unopened. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregularities in the interest of the Board. Plans, specifications and bid form? were prepared by and may be obtained from Davis School District, Buildings and Grounds Department, 45 East State Street, 3rd Floor, Farmington, Utah 84025. invited be deter- mined prior to the hearing. All persons attending will be given an opportunity to com- ment, written County the Davis Clipper on Published in in May 9, 1984 Issue No. 15 the 9, 1984 Last publication May 23, 1984 ments will also be considered by the Council. BELVAM. PROVOST City Recorder Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 2, 1984 Last publication May 9, 1984 4 Issue No 14 R-8- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. C 3-2087 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Copper State Leasing Co., a Utah Corporation -- vs- Trans Alaska Sea Foods, and Paul W Moon, individually TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 29th day of May, 1984, at the hour of 15 C-1- Last publication May 23, 1984 Issue No. 15 R-9- 1 Alaska Sea hoods, and Paul W Moon, in and to the following described real property, to wit: Lot 84, . 1 Mrs. Rhea Blood of Kaysville and her sister Mrs. Maurine Saxey of Sandy hosted a luncheon on Wednesday, April 25 at the home of their sister, Mrs. Josephine Taylor in Bountiful. Guests included Mrs. Mary Bowring, Kaysville; Mrs. Diane Workman, Mrs. Alice Evans and Mrs. Doris Sill, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bishop received word that their son Frank Bishop of Kalama, Wash has been confined to the hospital suffering from a heart attack. Mrs. Lona Parrish recently spend two weeks in Oregon visiting with her sister and brother-in-laMel and Meryle Metcalf at Portland. While there Mrs. Parrishs daughter, Mrs. Pat Lee of Seattle, Wash, flew to Oregon to visit with her mother and her aunt and uncle. Before returning home Mrs. Parrish also spent time in Corvallis, Ore. with her niece and family Mrs. Kathy Troseth. Mrs. Jerald (Sandy) Nielsen underwent major surgery last week at the Lakeview Hospital in Boun. 9, 1984 com- 12:00 Noon at the ROGER C. GLINES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Published in- to attend such hearing amounts to 2 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication May Published in the Davis News Journal First publication May ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS accepting bids for: BID No. 40522-Demolition of Existing School Building at 319 West Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Issue No. All persons 544-875- KEITH G. JENSEN, Secretary applications for reallocation or such other order or orders as it deems in the best interest of the District. terested are County School District is and will be heard in support or opposition thereto. accordance with the given that at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 25, Davis subse- EAST-VIE- SUBDIVI- SION NO. 3, according to the official plat thereof, as recorded in the tiful. office of the Davis County Recorder. aka 147 East 900 Calif, arrived to attend the funeral service of his grandfather, Robert E. Burton held Tuesday in Layton. South - Layton, Utah PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARM- INGTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 1st day of May, 1984. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff Attorney: Richard K Crandall Rodney R Parker 10 Exchange Place, Eleventh Floor P.O. Box 3000 SLC 521-900- 0 north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title and interest of Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 9, 1984 Last publication May non-exem- pt 23, 1984 the defendant, Trans Issue No. 15 R-8- 8 Brad Weaver of Santa Clara, He spent the time with his mother Mrs. Caryol Weaver in Kaysville during his stay in Kaysville and also visited with other relatives. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robert Christiansen of Salt Lake City with the arrival of Kathryn Elizabeth on April 17. She arrived at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful weighing 6 lb. 8 oz. and is their first child. The new mother is the former Elizabeth Jane Young of Kaysville. Grandparents are Pres, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christiansen, all of Kays- Mrs. Sherrie Adams Davis of Newport, Calif. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, May 2 in Kaysville with burial in West Weber cemetery. She was a former resident of : Layton. Jeremy Bennett of Virginia has been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Marilyn Bennett for a few J days. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins re- - j turned from Washington where ' they visited a week with her father Milton Gattis. Mr. Gattis returned to Utah with them to make his . : home. Mr. and Mrs. John Flint enter- tained at a family dinner on unday : ; following the fast day meeting V where their daughter Brichelle was j baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church in the Kaysville 1 S ; 6th LDS Ward. Elder Kelly James Larsen from serving an LDS mis- - : sion to Chile. Elder Larsen gave f his mission report on Sunday, ) April 29 in the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward meeting. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larsen of 664 E. .! 250 N., Kaysville. Chester King visited for two days in Provo with his son and S, family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen King. His grandson has received a mis- - p sion call to serve an LDS Mission v to the mission. Coach and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son spent a few days over theasvM.w ter vacation weekend in Southern Utah. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Ron , McCormick of Layton with the arrival of a 10 lb. 3 oz. son on April 21 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in. : Ogden. He will be named Matth- ew. He is the fifth child for the McCormicks. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick of Kaysville..:-.-- , and Mr. and Mrs. 'ayne '.Vinegar, Riverdale. 'J j Brad King, son of Mr. and Jerry King of Layton left Thursday" for the Tennessee-Nashvill- e LDS ed t: Ohio-Columb- -- Mr, ville. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer spent the weekend in Idaho where they attended the funeral service of Clair Buxton on Friday. Before returning home they were guests of her sister Mrs. Velda Olsen at Franklin, Ida. and visited with other relatives and friends. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Clement are his sister and brother-in-law- , Sherman and Eleanor LeDuc of Vero Beach, Ron is employed with the Public Health Service Department. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and family had the misfortune of learning of the death of their daughter Dennis Anderson returned from ; Wisconsin where he spent time on ; )' a business trip. Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins received word that their son Mr. and, Mrs. Ron Perkins and family who have been making their home at Dillingham, Alaska have moved Ronan, Mont, where he will be;--?working with the Indians. He haSj: been in Alaska working with the p 2f Eskimos. j j : Fla. Week- ly Reflex on May 9, 1984 Issue No. 15 9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Fruit Heights City Council will hold a Public Hearing at the City 281 South offices, M o u n tain Road, Fruit on 15, 1984, at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the proposed 1985 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET and obtaining written and oral Heights, Utah, Tuesday, May comment from the public on the proposed use of REVENUE SHARING funds in the amount of $15,041. Also, at the public hearing the Council will consider AMENDING the 1984 Fiscal year Budget; amendments will include increased revenues and increased expenditures of the General Fund and the Water Fund, increased expenses incurred through the building of a Filtration System, and increased expenses in the Road Fund. There will be transfers of funds be- tween departments, READING WINNERS The Olympics honors outstanding efforts in many areas, including reading, as underlined by Kaysville Elemen-tar- y Schools reading Olympics. Winners, with Principal Wayne Stanger, top left and Karen White, March of Dimes representative, are: back, Andrea Pears, Doug Thompson, David Webster and Brooke Hugh; third row, Jenny Hill, left, Alicia Smith, Michelle Butter-- , field. Tiffany Butler, Amanda Nash, Nathan Gatten and Tracy Gale; second row, Travis White, left, Sara Smith, Marianne Urth, Gabriella Amorin, Ben Baker, Trade Zollinger and Trent Sanders; front, Monica Streeler, left, Toppee Phitsysouk, Daniel Jordan, Mary Clay, Barrett White, Andrew Erickson,' Timothy Melissa Sachse and Julianne Lund. Olh-wile- r, 4 |