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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL JUNE 5, 1985 West 1500 South, Suite 200, Bountiful, Utah, and will also be available for inspection at the public hearing. EZRA T. CLARK President UTA Board of Directors Published in the Davis terested persons or NOTICE TO CREDITORS agencies to be heard with respect to the proposed route structure schedule and fare AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 3267 In the District Court for Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of: LELAND J. SILL, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are to take notice that Jean S. Sill, whose address appears below, has been appointed per- sonal representative of the above named decedent and that they are required to present their claims to said personal representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. The date of first publication was: June 5. 1985. DATED this 20th day of May, 1985. JEAN S. SILL Personal Representative 2875 North Hillfield Rd.. No. 28 Clearfield, Utah 84015 Telephone (801) 773-393- 1 Loren D. Martin Attorney for Petitioner 1200 Beneficial Life Tower 36 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 (801) 538-200- 5, 1985 Last publication June 19, 1985 Issue No. 18 C-2- Published the Weekly Reflex First publication June 5, 1985 Last publication June 19, 1985 fssue No. 18 R- - 92 AMENDED PUBLIC the proposed route structure, schedule and fare changes may either call Fern Haley at the UTA office at to have their 262-562- 6 names listed on the roster of persons to be heard, or may indicate their desire to speak at the time of the public hearing. Ezra T. Clark President, Board of Directors RE: Proposed route, changes for the Salt s County, Lake-Davi- Hill Air Force Base Service. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF CHANGES in a pre- viously announced public hearing to be held by the Utah Transit Authority. Due to conflicting use of meeting rooms at Hill Air Force Base, the public hearing will be held at the DAVIS COUNTY COURTHOUSE 28 EAST STATE STREET, RM COMMISSION CHAMBERS. FARMINGTON, UTAH, AT 7:00 PM. ON MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1985. The purpose of the hearing is to receive comments and answer questions regarding a and major service improvement plan, and fare change for the Salt Lake-Davi- s County, Hill Air Force Base service. This service involves Route 74 Salt Lake-HAFRoute Heights-HAFand Route 78 Crestwood The following is a brief synopsis of the proposed service changes: it Road-HAF- Add Published in the Davis County Clipper on June 5, 1985 Issue No. 18 1 1 Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 5, one-ne- Issue No. 18 6 w route serving Orchard Drive area of Centerville and Bountiful and Rose Park ("Route DriveRose ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Davis County School District is accepting bids for: BID No. 50611-Kaysville Elementary School landscape BID No. 50611-Syracuse Jr. High School Landscape Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School Dis- trict, Purchasing Department, 45 East State Street, Farming-ton- . Utah until 2:00 p.m. on June, 1, 1985 and then publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid ceived re- 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 pay-able to the Davis 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 be obtained from Dell Cook & Associates. 66 West 2100 South. Salt Lake City. Utah 84115. Contractor qualification forms must be filled out and submitted to the District and approved by the District prior to the General Contractor picking up plans and specifica- tions. Park-HAFB"- ). Introduce "Ex- service concept for Salt Lake on and South Davis County residents, to save press per day travel time. 3. The changes are intended to improve route coverage and spacing for increased service efficiency, thereby eliminating double route coverage. 4. Increase fare from 50(2 to 60(2 for South Davis County resi- dents to HAFB. II. At the hearing, the Utah Transit Authority will afford an opportunity for t in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING June 5, 1985 Issue No. 18 Re: Amendments for purchase of evaporative coolers, office and training 1985 Issue No. equipment, street furniture, portable radios, utility vehicles and support vehicles. I. NOTICE IS Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of Dell Cook & Associates or may be obtained upon a de- posit of $40.00. Published in the Davis County Clipper on June 5, 1985 Issue No. 18 Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 5, 1985 18 7 a public hearing will be held by The Utah Transit Authority on June 20, 1985 at 4:00 p.m. at the Utah Transit Authority, Board Room, 3600 South 700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah for the purpose of considering amendments to applications for Federal financial assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation act of 1964, as amended. II. The grant amendments are for a project generally described as follows: A. Description of Project Purchase of 2Q coolers, Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Council will hold a public hearing to consider 'wo terns: The annexation and proposed zoning designation of the .5 acre parcel belonging to Mr. Scott Wilkinson at 1121 East Ward Road and the rezone of approximately 6 acres belonging to Mr. Vernon Flint located at about 240 North Flint Street. The hearing will be held on June 18. 1985 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Coun-ci- l approximately Chambers, Kays- Published Week- ville. the in office and training ly Reflex on June 5, ment of 22 supervisory portable radios, chargers and related equipment, and passenger amenities which in- Issue No. equipment, replace- 1985 18 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING clude shelters, benches and signs. The estimated cost for the described project represents a portion of a Notice is hereby given that the e Kaysvil-l- Redevelopment Agency will hold its previously approved Budget Hearing on Tuesday, June 18, financial assistance. the City Council Amendments to and propose a transfer of $444,500 from unobligated budget items and contingency funds to provide 80 of the federal funds necessary to implement the Chambers, 44 North Main, Kaysville, to consider the fiscal year 1986 budget. The tentative budget is now available for public inspection at the City Recorders Office, 44 North Main, Kaysvi- share is $88,900 with fifty percent provided by UTA from sales tax revenues as authorized by statute under the working hours. application for federal project. The local Sales Tax Public Transit Allocation Act of 1974, and approved by referendum in the UTA service area. No increase in federal funds is required. B. Relocation No persons, families or businesses will be displaced due to the activities to be completed as part of this project. C. Environment The proposed project will have no significant environmental the impacts upon LakePro-vo-OreOgdenSalt urban area. D. Comprehensive Planning This project is in conformance w'ith the comprehensive land use and transportation planning in the area. E. Elderly and Handicapped The actions of this project will not adversely affect the elderly or handicap- 1985, at 6:30 p.m. in during regular lle, Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 5, 1985 Issue No. 18 R-8- 9 Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Council will hold a Budget Hearing and special meeting on Tuesday, June 11, 1985. at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers to consider the following items: Fiscal Year 1986 Budget 2. Fiscal Year Revenue Shar- 1986 1 The Utah Chapters of National Campers and Hikers Association will be holding their annual statewide campout at Crystal Springs June Anyone interested in fun and great family camping is invited to come and join this group. 7-- 9. WHETHER you camp in a motor home or in the back of your station-wagoyou will enjoy the many ac vities being held, as well as the as uciation of other campers from throughout the state. Activities will include chapter hospitalities, red wagon parade, adult and family games, flea market, offering food as well as homemade items, and much more. SWIMMING and water slide facilities will be available as well as hook-up- s for your campers and n, night camping fee only. There will be no registration fee required. Crystal Springs is located near Honeyville. Coming from Salt Lake City, take north to the Honeyville exit and then go north on Highway 89 three to four miles. The group has worked with park rangers in developing facilities on Antelope Island and took a garbage dump wilderness and turned it into a park for Farmington, the Woodland Park. FOR INFORMATION contact 3 or Alan and Holly Zoltz, Bertha McGee at kj 451-275- 4. Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 5, 1985 18 Campout Planned 985 Budget The tentative budget is now available for public inspection at the City Recorders Office (44 North Main, Kaysville) during regular working hours. Issue No. ES 773-384- ing Use 3. Reopen Fis- cal Year D-ETT- trailers. Guests will be charged the $4 per NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1. DAVIS HIGH 44 North Main. 8 Display Ad Deadline Thursday 1 Aoon ped. UTA Maintains a policy of reduced fares for elderly and handicapped persons. III. At the hearing, the Utah Transit Authority will afford an NEW COMMANDER Weston, left, the new Clearfield JAFROTC commander, saltues Margaret Jurek in awards ceremony. Photo by Brent Berkley. Valerie CLEARFIELD - It was the final inspection and the troops passed with flying colors. THOSE hours of hard w ork paid off for many Clearfield High School AFROTC students, recently, as an awards presentation was made, the cadets and those presenting honors dressed in full uniform, reports Col. Jay Hess, program director. Officially called a "spring review, Col. Hess notes its held to promote teamwork and pride in CHS and AFJROTC. To accord distinctive honor to our national flag, honor cadets and adults for distinguished performance; to display the proficiency and discipline of the cadets and to announce the cadet commander for the first school semester of the 85-8- 5 year. THE NEW commander will be Valerie Weston of South Weber. Heres a list of others honored and recognition received: opportunity for interested persons or -- OUTSTANDING Cadet Ribbon: Cadet Sgt. Mike Shehan, agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit evidence or recommendations with respect to the proposed service, in written or verbal form. Written comments should be forwarded to Mr. John Pingree, General Manager, Utah Transit P.O. Box 31810, Salt Lake City, Utah 84131 and postmarked no later than June 27, 1985. Persons desiring to be heard at the public hearing concerning the proposed capital grant Aerospace Science 1.; Cadet Capt. Valerie Weston, Aerospace Science II and Cadet Lt. Col. Margaret Jurek, Aerospace Science III. -- Achievement Awards: Cadets Maj. Kevin Ashby; Major Robert Rumsey; Capt. Jim Friedel; Tech. Sgt. Earl Schrider; First Lt. James Bryan; Sgt. Mike Rutherford and Major Todd Zocchi. Others are: Capt. Jeannie Peeler, Airman Dianne Hamilton, Sgt. Curtis Price, FirstLt. Jami Foote, Capt. Valerie Weston, Staff Sgt. Cheryl Bon and Lt. Col. Margaret Jurek. Also honored were Col. Paul Loftus, Capt. Carrie Krietlow, Staff Sgt. Kent y, Bodily and First Lt. Quinn Monsen. -- OUTSTANDING Flight: "D Flight, sophomores. Falcon Award recipient'-- . Cadet Major Kevin Ashby. Cadet Major Robert Rumsey. Cadet Major Todd Zocchi. Cadet Capt. Jim Friedel. -- OUTSTANDING Officer, NCOIC Awards: Cadet T. Sgt. Earl Schrider, outstanding flight sergeatn; Cadet First Lt. James Bryan James, outstanding flight commander; Cadet Sgt. Mike Rutherford, outstanding staff NCOIC, Cadet Major Todd chi, outstanding staff officer. either call Fern Haley, at the UTA offices at to have their names listed on the roster of persons to be heard or may indicate their desire to speak at the time of the public hearing. IV. A copy of the amendments are available for inspection at the office of Mr. John Pingree, at 36(H) South 700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the VFW Citizenship Award: -- MILITARY Order of World Wars Award: Cadet First Lt. Jami Foote. Officer's Assoc. Award: Capt. Valerie Weston. -- RESERVE Officers Associa- tion Ribbon: Cadet Staff Sgt. Cheryl Bon. -- Daughters of American Revolution Award: Cadet Lt. Col. Margaret Jurek. -- AMERICAN Legion General Military Excellence Award: Cadet Lt. Col. Paul Loftus. -- American Legion Scholastic Award: Capt. Carrie Krietlow. -- DAEDALIAN Award: Staff Sgt. Kent Bodily. Air Force Assoc. Award: First Lt. Quinn Monsen. -- OUTSTANDING Flight for spection: D" Flight. Re- gional Council at 420 Photo Deadline For NDJH OFFICERS Elected as next years North Davis Junior High School studentbody officers are: back, Joel Cook, left, 2nd vice president; Jake Racker, president, with 1st vice president Chad Fellows seated. Zoc- Cadet Capt. Jeannie Peeler. -- SONS OF American Resolution Award: Cadet Airman Dionne Hamilton. -- National Sojourners Award: Cadet Sgt. Curtis Price. amendments may Wasatch Front 5 Members of Davis High Schools 1985-8are: Jennifer Adams, Teresa Angell, Jennifer Arbuckle, Angie Berrett, Rebecca Brande, Diana Green. Heather Hamilton, Mandy Hansen, Kristen Hyde, Sherri Jacobs and Heather and Hidi Jensen. Others include: Kristi Johnson, Natalie Ranendonk, Carla Moffitt, Kristen Pauling, Angie Reeder, Jennifer Robins, Jackie Rowe, Melissa Sorenson, Chris Teeslink, Tami Warner and Bethany Whitesides. 6 262-562- ROGER C. GLINES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Issue No. 18 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HEREBY GIVEN that 2 1 Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 5, Utah Local Option 2 schedule and fare 2. Meadowbrook office located at 3600 South 700 West, SLC, Utah and the UTA Ogden Division Office located at 238 20th Street, Ogden, Utah. These materials will also be available for public inspection at the public hearing. IV. Persons desiring to be heard at the public hearing concerning 1 HEARING NOTICE UTAH TRANSIT AURHORITY . Transit Authority 1985 in 1 C. Pingree, General Manager, UTA, P.O. Box 31810, Salt Lake City, Utah 84 131, and postmarked no later than June 15th, 1985. III. Information relevant to the proposed changes is available at the office of the Utah 0 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication June 128. spect to said proposed service, in verbal or written form. Written comments should be forwarded to Mr. John 1 Telephone I. changes. 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