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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 3, 1984 area. Additional time is needed to complete construction of the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID 2. 26 Murray boys speed bike 3. 26" Murray girls blue Davis County School District is beige and white bike accepting bids Tor: 4 1016-- 1 of Clas- BID No. Construction 4. 20 Western Flyer boys gold and black bike sroom Addition for 5. 27" Huffy boys beige and brown bike 6. 20 Sears boys chrome and red bike Kaysville Elementary School. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East 7. 26 boys black re- 14. County School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract. the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute 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 , obtained from Richardson Associ1 10 Contractor qualification forms must be filled out and submitted to the District and approved by the District prior to General Contractor picking up plans and specifications. Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of the Architect or may be obtained upon a deposit of ; ROGER C. CLINES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District R-1- En- water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (A60I44). APPLICANT: Melvin K. Blair, 723 South Angel, Kaysville, UT. QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS. SOURCE: 2 in. well 200 ft. to 600 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: ( I) S. 73 ft, E. 1601 ft. from W', Cor. Sec. 4.T3N, RIW E AND PERIOD OF USE: (supplemental) Irrigation: From Apr I to Oct 3 , total 1 acreage 0.50 acs. PLACE OF' USE: NE'ASW'A, Sec. 4. T3N, RIW. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before November 16, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in Weekly 10, & 17, 1984 R-2- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following items will be sold at Public Auction at the Layton Senior Citizens Center, west of the Layton . Police Department, 437 Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah, on Saturday, October 1984 at 10:00 a.m. hunt- 2 wallets 2 gas cans 51. Toolbox 13, Western boys chrome gallon 100.09 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0.1264 acres. NOTICE Is hereby further given that in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, Kaysville City shall hold a public hearing at 6:00 oclock 1953, P.M. on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1984 to consider such needed m determine the feasibility of drilling the well at another point. Protests resisting the gran of these requests with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, on or before November 17, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER wood Drive. Thereafter, the Kaysville City Council shall consider adoption of an Ordi- nance vacating said portion of said street as prayed in the said Petition. DATED this 1st day of October, 1984. KAYSVILLE CITY By: Gerald A. Purdy Mayor Attest: V. Dean Steele City Recorder 4 con- 3, 1984 Last publication Oct. 10, 1984 R-2- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER VACATING A PORTION OF SHERWOOD DRIVE, KAYSVILLE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH is hereby given by Kaysville Jacob- The following sale, on the North steps at the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, on the 24th day of October, 1984 at 10:00 A.M., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Rolling Oaks, Inc., as Trustor, in favor of Gusher Oil & feet and West 144.97 feet and South 80 degrees NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION in and for 2840 West 228.53 feet and North 78 30 West 26.03 feet from the North Quarter Corner of Section 14, Township 4 North, degrees STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of: PAULINE BLACK TIPPETTS E)eceased. terminating on the east boundary of King Clarion Hills No. 13 be vacated. Said portion of Sherwood Drive is described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast comer of Lot 1309, King Cla-rio- n Hills No. 13 degrees West 412.04 feet; thence North 79 grees 3505 West 375.99 feet; thence North 47 degrees 0128 East 50.49 feet; thene North 30 de- degrees 3858 East 417.41 feet, more or less, to the North line of the South half of the three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or such claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned Personal Representative at 741 E. 350 No. Kaysville, Utah, or a 1.0 foot strip of land . a long the Easterly and Southerly lmes of said property retained by Ralph D. Brinton and Associates. Dated this 21st day of September, 1984. Ronald B. Tippitts Personal Representative 741 E. 350 N. Kaysville, Utah W. Sterling Mason, Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. Jr., Trustee Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 3, 1984 Last publication Oct. 17, 1974 26, 1984 R-1- Last publication Oct. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 10, 1984 Issue No. 35 Notice is hereby given that the following requests have been filed with the State Engineer regarding water 15, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Stephen I. Oda, (trustee) that under the trust deed, (A37363) verted from an underground well at a point N. 1120 ft., W. 255 ft, from the SE Cor., Sec. T3N, RIW; and North 3074.249 feet and West 2361.736 sanitary services to the proposed development cess of extending R-1- NOTICE OF DEFAULT County. application covering 1.0 cfs of water di- Week- ly Reflex First publication Oct. 3, 1984' Last publication Oct. 17. 1974 ' made, executed and delivered by Shigeru Shimada & Misuko Shimada, as trustor, to Utah Title & Abstract Company, as trustee, on February 10, 1972, covering certain real property therein de- scribed to secure cer- tain obligations in favor of Shigeru Shimada & Misuko Shimada, as beneficiary, such trust deed being recorded on March 3, 1982 in Book 895 of trust deeds at page 553, in the office of the County recorder of Davis County, State of I the studentbody at LAYTON - The week of October 14 graduating claswill School be back welcoming Layton High ses with a series of Homecoming activities. -- HALL decorations and special activities will be sponsored by the various clubs and student organizations at the school. Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be days alumni will want to watch because of the activities that will be held to honor them and the contributions the graduating classes have made to the school and to many communities. THURSDAY, the homecoming parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the school parking lot. Prizes will be given for the floats and cars that are judged best. Following the parade at 7:30 p.m. there will be the traditional bon fire. The location has been changed for this activity. The bon fire site will be on Lancer Lane just west of the soccer field. Friday there will be an assembly in the auditorium starting at 12:30. Following the program there will be a pep rally. The Homecoming football game will begin at 7:30 p.m. Layton will be playing Roy. THE HOMECOMING dance will be held in the school's Commons area beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets will sell for $6 in advance or $7 at the door. Music will be by Evelyn Roads. The occasion is Best Dress, dmg KJH Winners Named By JEREMY ROMERO Ma-ryo- 50, Ogden, Utah 84403, has been appointed Personal Representaive of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Repr- esentative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 28 day of September, 1984. By: Linda H. Merritt Personal Representative, James J. Cassity, Attorney Kirton, McConkie & Bushnell 330 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Weekly Reflex , First publication Oct. 3, 1984 17, 1984 n, There will be an organizational meeting for all people interested in joining the 1984-8- 5 archery leagues Oct. 5 in the closed bowery north of city hall in Layton Commons Park. THE ARCHERY leagues will be sponsored by the Ogden Archers and the Layton City Recreation Department. You don't need to be a club member to join the leagues. There will be three groupings of archers. Cubs, ages up to II; youth, ages 6 and adults, 16 and up. FRIDAY evening officers will be elected. Instruction will be available free of charge. During the winter season, some time will be reserved for Boy Scout merit badge instruction. beFOR MORE information, contact Ron Newey at tween 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Jim Woodward or Richard Hunt at the Layton Parks and Recreation office. 12-1- 546-105- Named Semi-finalis- ts David V. Cramer and Lannier R. Sears of Clearfield High School are two of some 15,000 high school in seniors named at the 30th annual Merit Program, conducted by National Merit Schosemi-finalis- ts larship Corporation (NMSC). NMSC is publicly recognizing stua of spotlighting their acade- dents in this select group as means mic talents and broadening their higher education opportunities. THESE must advance to finalist standing in order to ts Kaysville Patrolman Harold Burner of the Kaysville City Police Department is in charge of the child safety program for the community. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SECOND DIS- TRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 35693 CATHERINE S. MOORE, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL F. MOORE, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO MICHAEL F. MOORE: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the Clerk of Davis County PATROLMAN Burner said. We have one of the best and most comprehensive Child Safety Programs in the State of Utah, with over 100 slides. It was authorized by Police Chief Lyle Larkins a year and a half ago. The program will be taken to the schools in the area. The following subjects will be addressed as part of an overall safety program and continue in the competition for about 5,500 Merit Scholarships, valued at over $20 million, to be awarded in the spring of 1985. NMSC is a organ- ization whose activities are financed by over 600 independent sponsors, without federal or state funds. The 1985 class of Merit Scholars to be announced next spring will join some 84,000 other academic champions who have received Merit Scholarships wroth $247 million since the first Merit Program was completed in 1956. Plaintiff s Attorney, at 26 North Main Street, Layton, Utah 84041. If you fail to do so within 30 days, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. eight-sessio- 7-- 9 546-126- Last publication Oct. 24, 1974 R-1- ated with having cancer, and helpful cancer resources, and how to live with cancer limitations, all will be discussed and treated, according to Lois Rasmussen, chairperson for the service and rehabilitation committee of the north Davis unit. ADDITIONAL information may be obtained by calling the Hospital or the Cancer office, vsb - SENIOR CITIZEN BAZAAR! 9-- 5 3. 1984 Elementary Schools. THE SUBJECTS include antikidnapping, self defense techniques, shoplifting, vandalism, store safety, restroom safety, car safety, bus safety and demeanor, obeying adult crossing guard, pedestrian safety, bicycle safety, phone safety, use of pills and drugs. Halloween safety (all presentation only) and proper use of skate boards and hot wheels, np Silver Age Events will be the Senior Citizen Oct. 27 from SCOTT W. HOLT Bazaar at Silver the Age. Beautiful handmade Attorney at Law 26 North Main Street Christmas gifts will be sold. There will be reLayton, Utah 84041 freshments. This is the third annual Christmas 4 bazaar and we appreciate the community supTelephone: (801) port you have given us. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. slide presentation which will be given in conjunction with the McGruff and Officer Friendly program to all the Kaysville Cancer Coping Classes Set Educational classes about cancer and its treatments are the focus of "1 Can Cope. n course starting These will be in an at Humana Hospital Davis North on Thursday, Oct. 11. The time will be p.m. Court, on the above information THIS IS valuable concerning the entitled case, and serve upon or mail a disease of cancer. Information about how to cope with daily copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT, health problems and express feelings associ Issue No. 36 8 Kaysv. Stresses Safety R-2- JUDICIAL ANOTHER contest is coming up shortly and is the "Yearbook Contest and that will be announced later on in the year, np Archery Meets Fri. Semi-finalis- Last publication Oct. 3rd; seventh grade, Bryan White-side1st; Corwin Card, 2nd and Yvette VanDyke. 3rd. In the "Calendar Contest the drawings must be on a white sheet of paper. The drawing has to feature the school logo and year. They have to have a Knight and must have the school colors. s, THIS YEAR S winners are Ninth grade, Scott Brough, 1st; Jane 2nd and John Snell, 3rd; eighth grade, Lorelei Church, 1st; Fred Bartley, 2nd; Jared Sanders, Estate of ELMO E. MERRITT, Deceased. LINDA H. MERRITT whose address is 4000 Brinker Ave. No. Issue No. 36 LHS: Homecoming Week Once again this years calendar contest at Kaysville Junior High was held but was not as big as expected. The winners get a cash prize of $10 for first; $5 for second and $3 for third. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 3255 EXCEPTING THEREFROM sion, Davis Co., Utah. DATED this 22 day of September, 1984. submit proof of appropriation on the Published in the Northwest Quarter of said section 14; thence South 81 deEast grees 3201 573.16 feet to the point of beginning. filed with the District Court Probate Divi- 31-36- 43 14 48 required to present their claims within official plat thereof, said point being feet; thence South against the estate are used for irrigation purposes. It is represented that the city is in the pro- Subdivision, South 52 degrees 30 West 172.921 named estate. All per- Thornfield Road and according to the Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, and running thence sons having claims Collins D. Smith, 647 S. Sunset Dr., Kaysville, UT has filed a request for an extension of time within which to sen has petitioned Kaysville City requesting that the portion of Sherwood Drive being east of Gas Corporation, covering real property more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point South 1353.9 R-2- City that S. F. de- scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the 17, 1984 Locations in SLB&M. STEPHEN I. ODA Successor Trustee NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE Last publication Oct. in Davis such trust scribed deed to satisfy obligation. Said property is located in Davis County, State of Utah and more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 3 Canyon Cove Estates according to the official plat thereof on file with the Davis County Recorder. 4, 11, & 18, 1974. Issue No. 36 3, 1984 Issue No. 36 de- Issue No. 36 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. Issue No. 36 real property in Published in the Davis News Journal on Oct. question of vacating said portion of Sher- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. NOTICE Additional time is tive of the above 56. Diamond Wedding Ring Set 57. I small diamond in gold setting 58. 8 Beta movies 59. 1 VHS movie 60. 1974 Ford Torino, 4 door sedan No. 36 de-gre- es It is represented that the applicant has abandoned all efforts with the original well site. that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representa- w 52. 1 set girls size clothing 53. Golf clubs 54. Large suitcase 5 55.00 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 1301; pur- poses. IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN w assorted tools 55. tainer grees 00 West and domestic DAVIS COUNTY, misc. clothing 48. baseball bat 49. Tan ladies purse 50. 2 canvas money bags Issue Issue No. 36 assorted ator 47. Travel bag gineer to appropriate Reflex on Oct. 3, 15 crowbar sledge hammer 43. portable AM FM Radio 44. 2 sleeping bags 45. bluejacket 46. Sweep Gener- ications) have been BMX bike blue trim bike 32. 3 flashlights 33. Fluorescent light fixture 34. Assorted Hand Tools 35. 4 pair gloves 39. 40. 41. 42. The following appl- 1. 20 30. 26" Western Flyer yellow bike 31. 20 brown w helmet NOTICE TO WATER USERS Flyer 28. 20" Columbia black bike 29. 20 black bike 38. Motorcycle 1984 PUR-POS- boys silver bike 37. Brown coat Published in the Weekly Reflex on Oct. 3, (Kaysville). 27. 27" Schwinn knives (pocket, ing, etc.) C-3- filed with the State 20" Murray 36. Published in the Davis County Clipper On Oct. 3, 1984 Issue No. 36 Issue No. 36 black and yellow bike 15. 20" Sears boy's purple bike 16. 27" Huffy black bike 17. 20" Wild Cat black and yellow bike 18. 20 Hotline red bike 19. 26" Schwinn girls purple and red bike 20. 27 Sears black bike 21. 27 Nishiki maroon bike 22. 20 Cycle Pro black bike ' 23. 26 Murray blue bike green and yellow bike 25. 26 Premier maroon bike 26. 26 Penneys silver bike Lake City, Utah. . 20" Penneys 24. Regent Street. Salt $100.00 Huffy white bike thence North 26 de- 00' East bike 13. 26 Northwest corner of said Lot 1309; thence North 64 1 boys blue and silver able to the Davis ates, Architects, at 100.09 feet to the . 20" Schwinn boy's black bike 12. 20 Schwinn 1 time will be returned unopened. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the hid pay- be grees 00 West Olympic blue bike 10. 20" Eagle boys black and yellow bike (frame) ceived after closing Southeast comer of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 26 degrees (XT East 55.00 feet of said subdivision; thence South 64 de- 8. 20 gold bike . 9. 26 Huffy boys opened and read feet from the to the Northeast corner of Lot 1301 bike State Street, Farming-ton- , Utah until 2:00 p.m. on October 16. 1984 and then publicly aloud. Any bid 10 houses and put the water to beneficial use. (A35934a) Syracuse City, City Hall, Syracuse, UT has filed for an extension of time within which to submit proof of appropriation on the segregation application covering 2.5 cfs of water diverted from an underground well at a point S. 75 ft., E. 2306 ft. from the NW Cor., Sec. 14, T4N, R2W; and used for municipal Utah, a breach of the obligations for which such trust deed is security has occurred in that the trustors have failed to pay note obligation April 1, 1972 plus accrued interest which Note is secured by said trust deed, and that the undersigned trustee has elected to consider all of the principal and interest due in consequence of the default, in accordance with the terms of such Note and trust deed, and has elected to sell or cause to be sold the OUR HALLOWEEN Anniversary party will be held Oct. 29 on Monday. Make reservations early and plan to come in costume. The center will be closed Oct. 8 for Columbus Day. MENUS FOR the week of Oct. 8 will include: MONDAY, Oct, 8, center closed for Col7; umbus Day. over balls meat Swedish Oct. 9, Tuesday, hot buttered noodles, buttered green peas, fresh sliced crisp vegetable salad Roman peach cake, warm bread milk. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10, chicken nuggets, oven browned potatoes, buttered mixed veget- butter, ables, com meal bowknots ' orange, chocolate drop cookies and milk. 11 and Friday, Menus for Thursday, Oct. Oct. 12, will be announced. i j j ; |