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Show DAVIS OCTOBER 2, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- interest $68,856.78, totaled thereon with $6,979.68, accrued attorneys' fees of $1,069.16 costs of $578.78. The and above-describe- d real proper- ty has a street address of 722 North 475 West, Centerville, Utah PLAT No. SUMMONS according to the Civil No. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BETTY J. BLACK, Plaintiff, vs. MILAN D. ALLRED, JOHN N. and JIM BUSK, BYRD, ROCKY MOUNTAIN BANK OF STATE BOUN- . official plat thereof, on file and of record in the Davis County Recorders Office. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANT JIM BYRD: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writ- nant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: September Zions First National Bank, N.A. Richard H. Nebeker, Attorney Kennecott 800 Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 ing to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of the Published Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Wayne G. Petty of Moyle & Draper, P.C., 18, 1985 above-entitle- d Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 600 Deseret Plaza, No. 15 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, a copy of said answer wiihin 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for foreclosure of a Real Estate Contract. Dated this 30th day of August, 1985. & DRAPER, P.C. By Wayne G. Petty 600 Deseret Plaza No. 15 East First South Attorneys for Plaintiff Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 11, 1985 Last publication Oct. 2 1985 Issue No. 32 R-1- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Donald E. Byram, Deceased. Probate No. 3334 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 25th day of December, 1985, or said claims shall be forever barred. co Commercial Security Bank at Ogden, Utah Personal Representative Richard L. Stine 2650 Washington Boulevard Suite 101 Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in the cove- 9, 1985. TIFUL, Defendants. MOYLE 1, Week- ly Reflex First publication Sept. 25, 1985 Last publication Oct. 9, 1985 Issue No. 34 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property situated in Davis County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on October 15, 1985, at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by CHARLES L. WOOD, a married man, as Trustor, in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A., as B- eneficiary, recorded September 16, 1981, as Entry No. 600458, in Book 879 at Page 573 of the official records of Davis County, Utah, covering property located at: 1851 Chokechcrry in the Week- ly Reflex First publication Sept. Last publication Oct. 2, 1985 Issue No. 33 R-1- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following scribed property delo- cated at 1439 East 2350 North, Layton, Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Monday, October 21, 1985, on the front steps of the County Courthouse, Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., by NORMAN L. ASHTON, the Successor Trustee, under the Deed of Trust M. LARSEN dba BEEHIVE CONSOLIDATED EN- TERPRISES, as Trustor, to SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded on the 6th day of December, 1983, in Book 970, Page 694, of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, as Entry No. 659107: All of Lot 38, COUNTRY HOLLOW SUBDIVISION a subdivision of part of Section 4 10, Township North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Notice of Default was recorded on May 9, 1985, in Book 1034, Page 250, of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided by law. DATED: September 17, 1985. Norman L. Ashton, ESQ. Successor Trustee Ray, Quinney & Nebeker Attorneys at Law 1020 First Security Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in 621-071- 3 the Week- ly Reflex First publication Sept. 25, 1985 Last publication Oct. 9, 1985 Issue No. 34 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property located at 2360 North 1450 East, Layton, Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Monday, October 21, 1985, on the front steps of the County Court- house, Farmington, Utah and more particularly described as: All of Lot 67, Davis County, State of Utah, at the hour of 11:05 a.m., by NORMAN L. ASHTON, the Successor Trustee, SUBDIVISION, Trust executed by Drive, Bountiful, MAPLE HILLS LARSEN dba BEEHIVE CONSOLIDATED ENTER- PRISES, as Trustor, to THE HOME STRACT & AB- TITLE CO., as Trustee, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded on th 16th day of April, 1984, in Book 985, Page 1243, of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, Utah, as Entry No. 669395: All of Lot 19, COUNTRY HOLLOW SUBDIVISION a subdivision of part of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the underthe Deed of against the above-describe- d property, which Notice was filed November 23, 1981 with the Recorder of Davis County, Utah, against Kenneth R. and Barbara J. Leato, 722 North 475 West, Centerville, Utah 84014, with respect to the Salt Lake City Dis- trict of the Internal Revenue Service-DATED this 16 day of September, 1985. Trustee: . Bank Tracy-Colll- Trust Company & Charles By H. Madsen, Authorized Agent 1 City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Notice of De- fault was recorded on May 10, 1985, in Book 1034, Page 384, of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbranoes, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and ex- penses of sale as provided by law. DATED: September 17, 1985. ex- ecuted by RICHARD (801) M. RICHARD 84014. A Notice of Federal Tax Lien has been filed Norman L. Ashton, ESQ. Successor Trustee Ray, Quinney & Nebeker Attorneys at Law 1020 First Security Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah 84401 (801) 621-071- 84147 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 25, 1985 Last publication Oct. 9, 1985 Issue No. 25, 1985 Last publication Oct. 9, 1985 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR DAVIS COUN- TY, STATE OF UTAH BEFORE HON. L. KENT BACHMAN, JUDGE STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of LYLE R. GUSTAFSON (DOB. person under A eighteen years of age TO: MARK GUSTAFSON father. A proceeding NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE con- cerning the above named child is pending in the above named Court and an adjudica-tio- n will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in day of November, 1985 at 1:30 p.m. oclock in the Court de- Room of this Court located at 447 West 675 will North, Farmington, be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 22nd day of October, 1985, at 2:00 p.m. at the north main door of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by KENNETH R. LEATO and BAR- BARA J. LEATO, his wife, as Trustor, BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, in favor of TR AC BANK & TRUST COMPANY, a Utah corporation, as Beneficiary, under the Trust Deed recorded August 17, 1981, as Entry No. 598627, in Book 876, at Page 849, of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said BANK & TRUST COMPANY. Notice of Default was recorded September 26, 1984, as Entry No. 683779, in Book 1007, at Page 265, of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in cash, payableof in lawful the United money States, at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances, the following' described property located in Davis County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Lot 20, DEUEL CREEK ESTATES, Plat 1, according to the official plat thereof, For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and including fees, charges, and expenses of Trustee, and advances, if any, under the terms of said Trust Deed. As of August 23, 1985, the principal balance totaled of Transportation, and completed approved, the required Ptequalification Statement pertaining to con- Utah 84025. Dated this 25th day of September, 1985. Janet A. Johnson, Deputy Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Oct. and financial d rtation, UDOTDPS Building (1st Floor Civil Rights Offices), upon request. plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Director at Ogden, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bid- ders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $40.00, none of which will be refunded. Last publication Oct. 23, 1985 thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and fur- nish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this 28th day of September, 1985. Utah Department of Transportation P.E., Director Published in the Weekly Reflex on Oct. 2, 1985 Issue No. 35 35 R-1- Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah Department of Transportation UDOTDPS Building 4501 South 2700 West, Salt (2nd Floor), Lake City, Utah, oclock p.m. Tuesday, Octo- 84119, until 2 ber 22, 1985, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation in Davis and Weber Counties, the same being that section of from Riverdale to d Uintah Junction as Federal Aid inde-ntifie- Project No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 6.8 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 8400 Sq. Yds. of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement 9 Thick, 176,500 Lin. Ft. R- The following appl- ications) have been filed with the State En- gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (A61234) APPLICANT: Nita J. Workman, 100 North 450 West, Layton, UT. QUANTITY: 0.1 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 ft. to 50 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DI- VERSION: (1) N 510 E 1310 from SVi Cor, Sec 20, T4N, R1W. (In Layton) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1.00 acs. PLACE OF USE: SW'ASEIA Sec 20, T4N, RlW. 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 esealing Roadway Joints Type I, and NOVEMBER eseating Roadway Robert L. Morgan, P.E. 134,750 Lin. Ft. R- Joints Type II The project is to be completed in 90 working days. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidders receiving plans and spe accelerated kindergarten. A $6 per individual or $10 per couple fee is asked for the series is requested. and This may be done by calling the PERC Center at 451-507- NOTICE Whats cooking Lunch fare Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Oct. 7 include: Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Oct. 7 will include: MONDAY, Oct. 7, stacked ham sandwich, tater gems green beans, orange slice garnish, peanut butter fingers and milk. Kindergarten snack, peanut butter finger and milk. Tuesday, Oct. 8, Italian spaghetshades ti, French bread chilled of green salad cookies and chocolate chip pears, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9, fried PUBLIC HEARING City will hold a public hearing on October 15, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville, to consider MONDAY, French rolls choice of fruit, ranger cookies, milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high zoning matters. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Opening. 2. Consideration of the request of Flor- ence Hess, Steven Hess and Salt Lake Investment to rezone approximately 5.57 acres in Hess Farms from R-- l to R-3. Consideration of zone(s) designation for the Shepard Lane annexation. LINDA ROSS City Recorder 15, Published in the Weekly Reflex on October 2, 9, and 16, 1985 Issue No. 35 , R-1- WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9, taco salad, cinnamon rolls, milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 10 and , no school because of UEA. Kindergarten snack, banana piece 1 1 R-1- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Davis County School District is Addition BID No. 51008-- 3 Columbia Elementary addition Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East State Street, Farming-ton- , Utah until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 1985 and then publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid payCounty 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 be obtained from Carpenter & Stringham, 522 East 1st South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Contractor qualifi- cation forms must be filled out and submitted to the District and approved by the District prior to the 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 $100.00. Roger C. Glines Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Published in the Weekly Reflex on Oct. 2, 1QRS Issue No. 35 R-1- and milk. Thursday and Friday, Oct. there will be no school cause of UEA. and 1 1 10 be- By DIANE PHISTER Financial Consultant Shearson American Express 2 Adams Elementary pieces and topping, milk. Assets accounts vary, somewhat 9, 1985 accepting bids for: BID No. 51008-- carrot sticks, blueberry jello squares muffins Last publication Oct. 35 chicken, whipped potatoes wich. 2, 1985 1985. STATE ENGINEER choice, hamburgers. Tuesday, Oct. 8, stacked turkey sandwiches leaf, oven fries or roast turkey, whipped potatoes hot rolls carrot and celery sticks, chilled applesauce, school day cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, fish sand- Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. Issue No. Oct. 7, Italian spaghetti, tossed green salad, able to the Davis NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Wednesday, Oct. 9 and continuing Oct. 16 and 23. It will be held at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E., Farmington with a beginning time of 7 p.m. Topics for discussion include recognizing the gifted and talented child, helping children develop their special gifts and talents, the gifted child and the school experience and the socialization of submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department; or in lieu William D. Hurley, 2, 1985 THE WORKSHOP will consist of three sessions beginning Each bidder must C-4- Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. MRS, ZAUGG holds a Bachelor of Science degree in speech from Utah State University as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education from Weber State College. As the mother of gifted children she is aware of the challenges parents face. She is currently teaching in an academically Resource Center is sponsoring, The Gifted Child: A Workshop for Parents. current list of A minority contractors, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and will be furnished by the Utah Department of Transpo- 24, 1985 Issue No. condi- In conformity with the Federal-aiHighway Act of 1968 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provivisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). This contract is subject to all appropriate Federal laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Last publication Oct. 35 the gifted and talented. Carolyn Zaugg will present the workworkshop, she comes to the been has she as shop well qualified a member of the Davis County Gifted and Talented Steering Committee for several years. In this faculcapacity she has helped with developand program ty training ment. A gifted or talented child in the family is usually viewed as an asset but can also offer both challenges and dilemmas (o parents, other family members and the child as well. Understanding is often the key towards helping gifted children reach their potential. To help parents gain further insight into the needs of gifted children, the Davis School Districts Parent Education tion. 3, 1985 Issue No. Gifted workshop slated tractors experience Proposal forms, said county on the 14th R-1- The following scribed property 34 R-1- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 394905 3 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. Issue No. 34 Noel E. Chesley Parsons, Behle & Latimer 185 South State Street P.O. Box 11898 Salt Lake City, Utah cifications. it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department One of the most useful innovations in recent years for busy people who never have enough time to manage their money is the central asset account. This is a single account at a brokerage firm, bank or other financial institution that enables you to write checks, shop with a credit or debit card, borrow money, invest in a wide range of securities, and generally run your financial affairs efficiently and profitably. Usually thought of as just for personal finances, they also can be useful for small businesses, and trust and estate management. EVERY FIRM that offers such an account calls it by a proprietary name, for example, Financial Management Account (FMA). And each account differs somewhat in terms of services, minimum initial investment, type of card provided and other particulars. All, however, are built on the basic concepts of comprehensiveness and flexibility. 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