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Show i i . I umVIS HtrLCA JUuniVML, , . AUL3UOI CC, DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 22, 1984 OFjIT(HFI Alan Ben McRoberts h; versity of Hawaii. grandchildren, accompanied by Julia Belleau; speaker, Richard Alton Green; God Be With You by congrega- tion; benediction, John Edward Phillips. Dedication of the grave was by Dana Scott McRoberts with interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. were Douglas C. Hansen, Jeffrey L. Harris, James W. MacDougall, Matthew A. McRoberts, Dana S. ALAN B. McROBERTS Funeral services were held at a.m. at the Fruit Heights 4th Ward Chapel for Alan Ben McRoberts who died Aug. 10, 1984. Tuesday, Aug. 14 1 1 BISHOP LOWELL Leslie Harris officiated. 'Family prayer was given by Howard Alan McRoberts; prelude and postlude music, Douglas Clyde Hansen; In The Garden." by Virginia Parry, Becky McMillan and Julia Belleau, accompanied by McRoberts, Howard A. McRoberts,' Robert A. Wallace and Laurence J. Purcell. Honorary pallbearers were Daniel J, David J., Jason A., Pat- rick H., Timothy M. McRoberts, James E. Phillips, Peter 0. and John C. Phillips, Christopher J. and Michael J. Purcell; Dale L. and Paul B. Robertson and David Howard Sher. FLOWERS WERE cared for by the Fruit Heights 4th Ward Relief Society. MSTR. SGT. CHARLES W. COOPER Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 15 at 2 p.m. at the Lindquists Kaysville MortuU.S. ary for retired Master-SgAir Force, Charles (Chuck) W. Cooper, 60, of 15 E. 350 S., Kaysville, who died Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Humana Davis North hospital of heart failure. t. HE WAS born July 24, 1924 in McDermott, Ohio, a son of Gertie Marie Intler and Charles W. Cooper. He married Dollie Burnett. They were later divorced. HE SERVED for 23 years in the U.S. Air Force, where he had been and a flight engineer on the also had been a training instructor. He traveled extensively while in the Air Force and was a veteran of World War II, Korean and Vietnam wars. He had worked at the Jefferson C-1- David Moss Bishop James E. Watts of the Farmington 8th Ward officiated at funeral services for David Moss who died Aug. 11, 1984. Services were held Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel. Nathan Andrew Harris, 16, of 2267 N. 400 W. No. 43, Layton died Friday, Aug. 17, 1984 in a drowning accident near Idaho Falls, Ida. HE WAS born June Salt Lake City, a son of Lamont and Carolyn West Harris. He would have been a junior at Layton High School. He had lived in Salt Lake, Kearns, Tucson, Arizona and Layton. 25, 1968 in Cun-ningto- n; Wil- . - PALLBEARERS were Keith H. Simpson, Theron R. Simpson, Dan Moss, Robert Moss, Milton1 Bullock and Lloyd Bullock. Honorary pallbearers were Floyd J. Simpson, Theron K., Lane H., Scott R., Kris L. and Jeff L.l Simpson, Randy and David high-tec- HE WAS a member of the F&AM Masons, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, Layton Eagles, the VFW,. Sargeants Association and the NCO Club. Surviving are (wo daughters, Mrs. Preston (Nancy L.) Atkinson, Kaysville; Cynthia Marie Cooper, Clearfield; and two grandchildren. NATHAN WAS member of the Layton 15th LDS Ward and served as a teacher. He was active as a long distance runner and was excellent in woodDAVID MOSS ' work. SURVIVING ARE his parents of , one brother and one sister, Layton Probert, Read and Douglas SimpTodd Thomas Harris, Betty Harson and Duane Cunnington. ris, both of Layton; grandparents, FLOWERS were cared for by the George West, Honolulu, Hawaii, SHE WAS reared and educated in Smithfield. She lived in Ogden. She moved to Los Angeles, Calif, in 1952 and returned to the Ogden area in 1955. She had lived in Layton the past Five years. She was a member of the Layton 19th LDS Ward where she had served as a Relief Society teacher. She was a Primary teacher in the Ogden 3rd LDS Ward. . Ohio. Dale Sherwood officiated at the services. Family prayer was given by Randy Durr, Chaplain, VFW Post 8307. Music was by George Rytting with Dale Sherwood as the Operetta Auditions Set ' . - The Layton LAYTON Arts Council producing an taining operetta, Amahl and the Night Visitors, and Hansel and Gretel puppet show and operetta, to be held the first of December. speaker. DEDICATION of the grave was by Randy Durr with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the Hill Air Force Base Honor is enter- THE PUBLIC is encouraged to prepare a short solo for the following auditions: Wednesday, Aug. 22, 7:30-- p.m. at 2826 E. Country Oaks Drive, Layton. Auditions for Amahl, boy soprano ages 1(M4, from p.m. Auditions for Hansel and Gretel, Adult boys and girls age 4 and childrens chorus ages auditions from 8:30-- 9 p.m. Hansel and Gretel, mother, soprano, father, baritone, witch mezzo soprano. The Layton Arts Council would appreciate volunteer help from the community in the following areas, set construction, painting, scenery, costume design, production crew. Your help is needed to develop the arts in Layton. 8 Guard. Pallbearers were Sam Dato, Ronald Bingham, Bill Halpin, Dale 10-1- Sherwood, Sgt. Richard Tickmor and Wade Rice, np 10-1- 4. PLEASE CONTACT Kathy Skidmore, President Layton Arts 8 for further information and additional audiCouncil, tions if needed. 546-442- Calif., Spencer and Arlene Harris, Kanesville. Also surviving is a Mrs. Della Mae Griffith of California. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 23, 1984 in the Layton 15th LDS Ward Chapel, 590 W. 2000 N., Layton with Bishop Gerald Smith officiating. r, BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART CO. South 2010 September. 1984 at 11:00 A.M. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington. Utah in the Counlv of Davis, by SECURilY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by H. JOSEPH Medina, Clinton; and dchildren randchildren. 20 8 gran- greatg- Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of THE FIRST FUNERAL services were held Saturday, Aug. 18 in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Randy Kimball of the Layton 19th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. sister Mrs. Gladys McPhee son, Ariz. who is moving to Williamsport, Pa. to make her home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen and family of Tucson, Attorney and Mrs. Jerry McPhee of Salt Lake City. Friends here have learned that Lyman (Bud) Yarnell of Colton, Calif, was in an accident and injured his arm and wrist severely. Mr. Yarnell and family are former residents of Kaysville. TIONAL BANK OF LAYTON (now owned and held by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON) by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded April 3, 1984 as Entry No. 668234 in Book 984 at page 3 of said Offi- cial 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 de'eribed property in '..ay of Clearfield. County of Davis, State of Utah: All of Lot 24, JULIE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, according to Call 295-- 2 751 176 For all your Cemetery Needs TITLE COMPANY Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor 15, 1984 Last publication Aug. 29, 1984 Issue No. EomieirgeinKcy The following scribed property Valvolinei 1030 Swrawsill Pirodtiflctfs ! : -- .!6ieant(R!it- lit de- will he sold at public auc- tion to the highest bid- der. Thursday. tember 6. Sep1984. pay- able in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse. Farmington. Utah, at KMX) a.m. of said day. for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Brian M. Williams and Machiel D. Williams, as trustors, in favor of MORTZION S GAGE COMPANY, as beneficiary, recorded August 22. 1979 as Entry No. 4 ag23Ifi hJ5 ell 4s -- el? 1- and to the following was recorded April 13, 1984, as Entry No. 669167 in Book 985, i de- scribed real property, to wit: Issue No. 28 All of Lot 99, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MOUNTAIN Sealed proposals 1600 PARK, No. 2 AKA 2917 West Utah Department of T money of the United Building (2nd Floor). 4501 South 2700 West, Salt S States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARM- Lake City, Utah. until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday, Sep- 841 19, INGTON. DAVIS COUNTY. tember 11, 1984, and at opened for ASPHALT REJUVENATING in Sheriff Davis County Weber County, the same & being that section of TEMP. SR-9- and SR-23- 2 By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff SR-20SR-23- Au- BRANT L. JOHNSON, Box Elder, Davis, SR-1- UTAH, this 16th day of gust, 1984. that time publicly Morgan Clin- MADE IN lawful ransportation UDOT-DP- North, ton, Utah PAYMENT TO BE will be received by the 5 identified as State Attorney: J. Scott Buehler United Savings Plaza 4185 Harrison Blvd, Suite 300 Ogden, Utah Maintenance Project No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 45.20 miles, and the principal items of work are approxNF-9999(- 627-040- 22, 1984 Last publication Sept. 5, 1984 TER MATERIAL Issue No. 30 (1760 TONS) The project is to be completed by June 20, 8 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1985. NOTICE OF Prior to any bidders receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department IN- TO TENTION ESTABLISH THE DAVIS COUNTY WASTE SOLID MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY RECOVERY SPECIAL of Transportation, and completed DIS SERVICE DAVIS TRICT, approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that on August 8, 1984, the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, Utah (the board) con-tracto- rs experience and financial condition. 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 169 adopted North Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bid- 0 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. imately as follows: ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT (640 TONS) BLOT- . 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 $5.00, none of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified1 check, or cashiers check for not less than 5 percent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as dence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furevi- bonds as required. The all right to reject any or bids is reserved. inAny additional formation may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this 18th day of August, 1984. a resolution declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity requires the establishment of a special service district in said county for the purpose of providing garbage services within the area thereof and providing for the holding of a public hearing on the establishment of such special service district at the regular meeting place of the Board in the Davis County Courthouse, in Farmington, Utah, at 10:00 oclock A.M. on Wednesday, Septem- ber 5, 1984. The boundaries proposed for such special service district are coterminous with the boundaries of Davis County, Utah, and are described as follows: Beginning at a point in the middle of the channel of the Weber river where crossed by the sqm-m- it line of the Wasatch range, thence westerly nish the contract down the middle of said channel to a point north of the northwest corner of Kingstons fort: . thence west to the east shore of Great Salt Lake; thence southwesterly the. along and to middle point of a straight line running between said point on the east shore and a point on the west shore of said lake at latitude 41 Utah Department of Transportation Director Notice of Default lb., in- non-exem- Last publication Aug. PLAT NO. La subdivision of part of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the official plat thereof. i ington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title terest of the defendant, Colleen Shaw, in and William D. Hurley, City of Layton, according to the in Farm- 8. 1984 GREEN LEAF 1 vs- Courthouse 22. 1984 PE., degrees north; thence southeasterly along a straight Published in theWeek-l- y Reflex on Aug. 22, line running be- tween Black Rock 1984 Issue No. 30 on the southern shore of said lake and said middle R-J. NOTICE OF SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. SHERIFFS point of said line to the base line of the - IN THE DISTRICT 136 United States survey; thence northeasterly and said Hot Spring; thence northeasterly along said last mentioned summit to its intersection with, and thence northerly along, the of the Wasatch range to the point of beginning. The name proposed for said special service district is Davis County Solid Waste and Energy Recovery Special Service District or the owners of over 50 percent of the assessed value of the constructed through construction, purchase, lease, contract, taxable property Davis County Solid Waste Management or and Energy Recovery Special Service pro- trict Act (Chapter 23 of Title 11, Utah Code Annotated 1953. as amended) and of Article XIV, Section 8 of the Utah Constitution, the Davis County Solid UTAH SPECIAL ACT PROVIDES, HOWEVER, THAT NO TAX MAY BE LEVIED AND NO BONDS OF THE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY RECOVERY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN WHOLE OR IN PART FROM TAXES TO BE LEVIED ON THE TAXABE PROPERTY IN THE DAVIS COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY RECOVERY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT SHALL BE ISSUED UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY A MAJORITY OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY WASTE SOLID MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY RECOVERY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT VOTING AT AN ELECTION HELD FOR THAT PUR- POSE AS PROVIDED IN THE UTAH SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT ACT. All interested parties may appear before the Board at the above time and place and be heard either in support of or in opposition to the establishment of Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Aug. 15, 1984 Last publication Aug. 29. 1984 Any person who SERVICE DISTRICT Issue No. 29 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. who is a qualified voter Last publication Aug. County, Utah, and . residing within the Issue No. 29 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESALE has been included scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the County Special Service District or whose property The following within the boundaries of the proposed district by the Board notwithstanding such protest, may, within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the resolution establishing the service district. apply to the Di- Courthouse strict Court of the Second Judicial District for a writ of review of the actionsof the Board in estab- lishing the Davis County Solid Waste Management and Energy Recovering Special Service District. Under Section 1(2), Utah 1 Code Annotated 1953, "as amended, the only grounds upon which a person may apply for a writ of review are that the protestors property will not be benefited by one or more of the types of services authorized to be furnished by the service district or that the taken in ser- vice district have not in been Management and TIMELY APPLY Energy Recovery cial Service District or the furnishing of garbage services thereby and may on or before Spe- with law. A FOR compliance FAILURE TO A WRIT OF RE-V- THE CLOSES RIGHT OF ALL said date protest OWNERS OF PROPERTY OR QUAL- ment of the proposed Davis County Solid WITHIN THE PROP- against the establish- Waste Management and Energy Recovery Special Service District or the furnishing of garbage services thereby, in writing filed with the County Clerk of Davis County, Utah. Any protest may be withdrawn by the protestant at any time before the Board establishes or abandons the Davis County Solid Waste Management and Energy Re-- 1 covery Special Service District. At the place and on the date and time above specified the Board will give full consideration to all protests which shall have been filed and will hear and consider all interested persons I FORE- EW VOTERS IFIED OSED SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT TO FURTHER OBJECT THERETO. Any protest signed on behalf of a corporation owning property in the proposed Davis County Solid Waste and Management Energy Recovery Spe- cial Service District shall be sufficient if it is signed dent, the by presi- t, or any duly authorized agent of the corporation. Where title to any property is held in the name of more than one person, all the persons holding title to the property must join in the signing of the de- in Farm- Carma Barnes Fisher Rushton. whose address is Upon the adoption of the resolution estab-lishin- g Layton. Utah, 84041. David Wayne Fisher, whose address .is 96 Dawson Lake Base and Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, Davis County. Utah, according to the official plat thereof. This sale was originally set on July 17. 1984, and is by these presents continued until the aforesaid date of September II. 1984, at 10:00 A.M. DATED this 3rd day of August. 1984. OGDEN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2425 Washington Boulevard Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 8, 1984 Last publication Aug. 22, 1984 the Davis NOTICE TO CREDITORS Carma Barnes Fisher Rushton, David Wayne Fisher, and Keith L. Stahle Personal Representatives 84010 AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT 1 Probate No. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. VER-D- A BARNES FISHER, Street. Layton. Utah, 84041, and Keith L. Stahle, whose address is 84 South Main. Bountiful. Utah. 84010, 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 the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims shall be forever barred. Date of first publication: August 8, 1984. Dated this 31st day of July. 1984. Keith L. Stahle. Attorney 84 South Main Bountiful, Utah 28 ESTATE OF 101 Aircraft Avenue, pro- test. whatever additional selection criteria they desire in making a final selection. During the first year this service received at the State Police was offered, 380 persons completed the test and approximately Academy by Sept. 3. The selection service allows in- 65 were employed by 15 different dividuals interested in law enforcepolice agencies. Hiring from the ment careers to test at one location roster is an option available to and satisfy application require- police departments and is not a rements for police agencies across quirement in the selection of the state. Applicants also benefit from the uniformity intrinsic to a APPLICATIONS can be single test program. obtained from most Utah law enAT THE completion of the test- forcement agencies or from the ing, results are made available to state police academy at 4525 South any requesting Utah law enforce- - 2700 West, Salt Lake City. ington, Davis County, Utah, on September 11, 1984, at 10:00 A.M. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by C. Ernest Butters and Betty E. Butters, husband and wife, as trustors, in favor of Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association, covering real property located at 242 North 1400 West, Clearfield. Utah, and more particularly described as: All of Lot 14. GREEN PASTURES AMENDED, a subdivision of part of the Northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Issue No. ment agency. By using this list, an agency will be able to start with an applicant who has already demons trated he or she has the capability; to become a peace officer. The agency can go on from there with job interviews, work history or As part of an ongoing program to recruit and select Utah peace officers, the State Department of Public Safetys Unified Law Enforcement Selection Service is encouraging potential police officers to apply now. THE NEXT testing date is Oct. 13 with tests being conducted in Salt Lake and Richfield. Applications for the October test must be R-1- and Energy Recovery establishing the Selecting Peace Officers 29, 1984 Davis County Solid Waste Management w 1. 15, 1984 the proosed Davis County Solid Waste Barth-lome- C-3- files a written protest within the period specified above with the County Clerk of Davis n scou-ter- Attest: Michael G. Allphin County Clerk Davis County, Utah proposed district, and, in the latter instance, eliminate those types of services objected to from the resolution ally establishing the proposed service district. charges to pay for all or a part of the garbage services to be provided by the district. THE great-grandso- Chairman Board of County Commissioners Davis County, Utah establishment of the property within its boundaries and may impose fees and sister-in-la- GLEN E. SAUNDERS Utah, the Board will be required by law to, in the former instance, abandon the proposed Dis- - 1984. of Davis County, trict may annually levy taxes upon all taxable Peru-Arequi- Davis County, Utah, this 8th day of August, types of services within the proposed district with the County Clerk Waste Management . Commissioners of specified type or a and Energy Recovery DAVIS COUNTY WASTE SOLID Dis- trict file written protests against the establishment of the proposed district or against visions of the Utah Special Service Dis- Special Service in- cluded within the any combination thereof. Pursuant to the Utah) the performance of any such activities and the exercise of any rights, powers and authority of the service district, except that the Board may not delegate the powers: (!) to levy a tax on the taxable property of the proposed service district; (2) to issue bonds payable from taxes; or (3) to call or hold an election in the service district for the authorization of such tax or bonds. Any delegation to an administrative control board may be revoked, in whole or in part, by resolution of the Board. GIVEN by order of the Board of County Davis County Solid Waste Management ser- gift, condemnation of Davis County, cluded within the vices to be acquired or n Board may delegate to an administrative control board established under the Utah Special Service District Act, or to designated officers or employees (who may, but need not be, officers or employees and consisting of over 50 percent of the qualified voters of the territory proposed to be in- Energy Recovery Special Service District and a general description of the type of service proposed to be provided within said special service district is: Facilities for pro- Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright reMrs. Swan, Mrs. Wright and from vacationing for 10 turned their daughters attended a cousins in the Northwest and Canada. in days dinner Monday evening patio Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. They accompanied a bus tour to Ruth Raymond with 20 cousins Oregon, Washington, Victoria attending. It was the first time British Columbia and Vancouver some of the cousins had been British Columbia. Elder Matthew Page, son of together in 12 years. and Tebbs Mrs. Mr. and Attorney and Mrs. Rodney Page Stanley has accepted a mission call to the in the been have vacationing family California-SaDiego mission. He Moon and Uintas at Spirit Lake Lake and at Flaming Gorge Dam. is a member of the Fruit Heights Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley and 5th LDS Ward. He will enter the children of Rapid City, South MTC on Sept. 27. His farewell is Dakota are visiting with her pa- scheduled for Sept. 23. rents Mr. and Mrs. LaVar GodJudge and Mrs. Thorniey K. Swan spent a week in Washington, frey. Mrs. Aurla Mitchell has returned D.C. where he attended the Nato the LDS Hospital for further tional Livestock Producers meettreatment after recently under- ings. r Houseguests for four days ot going major surgery. She has been are Carroll confined to the hospital for over a Casper and Beatrice month and was home a short time Mr. and Mrs. Katsumsa Ikenaga Maiko anil and is now confined for additional and their daughter all of Japan! Yuki granddaughter treatment. in the State?,-Miss JayLynn Hamblin, daugh- who are vacationing the Carroll's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hamblin, After a short visit with Utah Southern to will travel has accepted a mission call to the they Nationaf LDS Mission. She and the Grand Canyon is a member of the Kaysville 1th Park. j A weekend guest of Ruth Bow- LDS Ward and will enter the MTC on Sept. 6. She has a sister serving man was her niece Miss Diana Bowman of Sacramento. Calif. a mission in Chile. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell Mrs. Elva Shumway of Mesa, their daughter Judge and Mrs. and Ariz. is visiting with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Page and children of Fruit and Heights and their son Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richards. The youth leaders of the Kays- Carl Chappell and family of Provo ville 8th Ward accompanied their spent a week on a family vacation Lake in Southern Utah. youth to summer camp the past trip to Fish Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day of week. Mrs. Carol Ward. Mrs. Bonnie Kaysville. Mrs. Marlene WoodBountiful and Mrs. Bette Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Anna McAllis- ward of Soda Springs, Ida. of Davis ter, Mrs. LeeAnn Noble and Mrs. Paula Smith accompanied the traveled to Thousand Oaks. Calif, funeral of Todd; group of girls to Antimony in South to attend the Utah. Steven Brough accompa- Southwell, son of William and nied the Priest quorum boys and Dana Southwell who was killed in fathers to Lake Powel; John an accident on July 23. Todd is the of Mr. and Mrs. Thacker and Ralph Lewis accomLeRoi Day. on a panied the Teachers quorum Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell backpacking trip to the high Uintas and Stan Webster and RLynn and their family attended an open s house for her Mrs. Joseph Olpin to Anderson accompanied the on their summer camp at Camp celebrate her 85th birthday open Bartlett. house in Heber City last week held Mark and Tammy Mulford of at the Olpin home. Jeremy Bennett of Baltimore,.' Logan spent a week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell Md. visited a few days the past week with his grandmother, Mrs1. and family. The Kaysville 20th Ward held Marilyn Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll their annual summer ward outing at Weber Canyon on Friday evening entertained at a patio dinner in honwith a large number of members or of Bangun Kusmuljono and his and families attending. They en- wife and children who are visiting joyed a cookout, program and tub- from Indonesia. Bangun was an American Field Service exchange ing on the river. Mrs. Hyla and her committee were in student to Davis High School in 1960-6charge of the special event. vided by law, the persons constituting Management and I 1 Energy Recovery Special Service District or determining that the proposal to establish such district should be abandoned. The Board may, in its discretion, reduce the boundaries of the proposed district or eliminate the type of service proposed, but the boundaries of the proposed district may not be increased, nor additional types of services added without the giving of a new notice of intention and the holding of a new hearing. If, within fifteen (15) days after the conclusion of the hearing, summit of the spur range terminating at viding garbage Energy Recovery Special Service District, the district so established shall be a separate body politic and corporate and a quasimunicipal public corporation distinct from Davis County, Utah and each municipality in which the district is located. The Board, however, shall control and have supervisory authority over all activities of the district, except that, as pro- and Management EayswMe Mews and Management COUNTY Solid Waste northern part of Salt Lake City; summit County Solid Waste blishing the Davis rods north of thence east to the the Davis County News Journal First publication Aug. MEADOWS, fc la Baii"s 2 542086 in Book 787, Page 78. of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, covloering real property 1150 W. 1487 cated at N., Layton. Utah, and more particularly described as: All of Lot 29. - z&z -- i I tlIHJiUSJUEPN fa 25th Saturday, August. Drawings Every Hour: Blankets, Socket Sets, Coal 300 Garden Hose, Screw Driver Set, Chest and More , ilSlCnfiU We can help yon with all your survival needs. Grand Opening BY THE 12 PACK LIMIT 2 12 PACKS EACH fit! a a qt. tas "Suckers I 12ONEQUART CASE 338 So. For Lane, Layton 1 I Motor Oil ! Food (Freeze Dried) First Aid Back Packs Wood - Coal Out Door Equipment 29 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE AT ALL LOCATIONS N.A., in its capacity, as Trustee By W. Clark Burt Its Attorney Published in the Davis Antelope land and the south shore of said lake to a point west of the mouth of the Jordan river on the west line of range 1 west; thence east to the mouth of the Jordan river; thence southeasterly up the middle of the channel of the Jordan river to a point west of a point and FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP, COLLEEN SHAW TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 11th day of September, 1984, at the hour of 11:45 AM at the north front door of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK is- Hot Spring in the -- desiring to be heard. The Board may continue the hearing from time to time. After the conclusion of the hearing and after the time for filing protests as described below, the Board shall adopt a resolution either esta- be- OF UTAH DENNIS TROTTA Subrogee Proposal forms, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. j Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 31st day of July. 1984. NA- paying obligations cured by said Deed of Trust including fees, 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. Dated: August 13, of Tuc- Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Lowell G. Miles, Ogden and Mrs. Lida M. Tippets, Washington, Utah. as Trustors, and recorded August 22. 1983 as Entry No. 649305 in Book 955 at pages 1061 ol the GM) (SPUm Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore returned from vacationing for two weeks in California and Oregon. They visited with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cullimore at Concord, Calif, and spent time sightseeing in the area and then traveled to San Francisco and up the coast highway to Oregon and spent time in Pendleton, Ore. and other places in Oregon before returning home. Guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs, Gasper G. Carroll were her 'SurOOats the Ala me. Preparations the Game "Drinks "Cookies scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 1th day of SECURITY Society. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton, four sons and two daughters, Darwin Art Monson, Bill George Monson, Mrs. Leonard (Bonnie) Torman, all of Ogden; Jack H. Monson, Roy C. Monson, both of Hooper; Mrs. Albert (Max-cine- ) de- STEENBLIK. COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE records. 1984 j sIP The following Page 8 16 of said official Prequalification of for the purpose of bidders is required. se- Serving all of Davis County and the Intermountain West OFFER GOOD THRU AUG. 31, 1984 IE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE thereof, GRANITE MARKERS OF ALL KINDS FRIEND'S MAY call at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, 400 N. Main on Wednesday from 6 until 8 p.m. and on Thursday at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Right to Know - V" the official plat Main, Bountiful, Utah 84010 NOTICE Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Farmington 8th Ward Relief Mrs. June Sekul, Sacramento, Carma M. Monson SHE WAS born Sept. 15, 1915 in Smithfield, Utah, a daughter of George and Ida Corbett Miles. On Nov. 10, 1939 she married William Art Monson in Logan. k ALSO SURVIVING are four brothers and two sisters, David Cooper, Howard Cooper, Everett Cooper, Othar Cooper, G. Jean Johnson and Thelma OHara, all of Kaysville Mrs. Carma Jannett Miles Monson, 68, of 1500 N. Angel No. 44, Layton, died Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1984 at her home of cancer. d, Nathan Andrew Harris FAMILY prayer was given by Danny Moss; prelude and postlude Whismssic, Sherrie Rampton; Pack Delores and pering Hope by Dave Thomas; invocation, Reed Lloyd; remarks. Bishop James E. Watts; life sketch, LaVonna speakers. Patriarch liam Rigby and Bishop Wayne Flint; Goodnight and Goodmorning by Janet Moss; benediction, E; H. Ballstaedt. Eedication of the grave was by Dean J Moss with interment in the Hooper City Cemetery. -' HE WAS reared in Ohio and had lived in Kaysville for 20 years. He had also lived in Hawaii and Clearfield. He received his bachelor degrees in science education and business administration and a master degree in science from the Uni- SPEAKER, T. Stevenson Rush-fortI Am A Child of God" by PALLBEARERS : , Douglas Clyde Hansen; invoca tion, Laurence James Purcell; eul ogy. Pres. Don Moffett; speaker Steven Tarry Hirst; "Always Dean Pugh McAllister, accompa nied by Julia Belleau. Till We Meet Again New books at the Davis County library include: THE IVY Crown,! by Mary Luke. The trials and triumphs of Katherine Parr, Henry VIIIs last wife, are recounted in this I historical novel. Authentic historical detail enhances this tory of tK billy wife of Henry VIII to avoid death and divorce during . ?!HNirys reigh. S' Weapons and Hope by Freeman Dyson. A respected scienlist and writer examines the problem of nuclear weapons. Dyson holds out hope for avoiding nuclear destruction as he explores the historical and cultural context of atomic weapons and considers practical ways of reducing their dangers. CASTLES, by Charles Oman. Dozens of illustrations are featured in this look at the many castles of England and Wales. Each castles history and current status is described in this fascinating book. Silicon Valley Fever," by Everett Rogers. The growth and h culture in Californias Silicon Valley is development of recounted in this book. Rogers charts the rise over 30 years of Hewlett-PackarIntel, Atari and Apple while examining the pressures, working environment and future prospects of this booming area. DEADLOCK, by Sara Paretsky. Female private eye V.I. Warshawski attempts to find the murderer of her cousin as she investigates criminal activities in the Great Lakes shipping industry. Other new titles include The Doctors Guide to Medication During Pregnancy and Lactation," by Larry Goldberg; "Any FourWomen Could Rob the Bank of Italy," by Ann Cornelisen; Work, Study, Travel Abroad. by Marjorie Cohen; Managing for Excellence," by David Bradford. I Standard Life Insurance Corporaand a member of the Preswas tion idents Club, He also worked for t.ie Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. and had been employed at Hill Air Force Base before his death. ,t. PUBLIC New Library Books Charles W. Cooper equidistant tween 8, 1984 Last publication Aug. Davis High Classs 44 Sets Reunion KAYSVILLE Davis High Schools Class of 44 will celebrate its 40th year class reunion Saturday, Aug. 25, at Oakridge County Club. ACTIVITIES WILL begin with a social at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person, which will include dinner. Reservations should be made immediately by calling Mary Ellen Jones. 582-975- 5. PLAYING SAFE youve advertised saxophone for sale." Yes, I heard that my neighbor had bought a gun." I see Deadline For Photos Wed. 6:00 I week before publication 22. 1984 Issue No. 28 ' t |