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Show DAVIS DECEMBER 31, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- PUBLIC NOTICES Sullivan graduates Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know NOTICE OF I HI S I EES 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 January 28, 1986 at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deeds executed by BUSK-ALLRE- 92382 92482 112984 112984 Said Trust Deeds cover property more particularly described Street, and to the Southwest Quarter of Section 3 5. Township 2 North. Range West. Salt Lake isting Patent Reservation, if any, to easements and of y rights-of-wa- re The following de- scribed 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 January 28, 1986 at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by ALLRED BUSK CONS TRUCTION, as Trustor, in favor of ZIONS FIRST TIONAL NA- BANK, N.A.. as Beneficiary, recorded August 17,1979, as Entry No. 541750, in book 786, at Page 508, of the official records of Davis Coun- ty, Utah, covering property described as follows: All of Lot 26, AP-- Zions First National Bank, N.A. Richard By 800 H. Nebeker. Attorney Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Published in the WeekReflex First publication Jan. ly I. 1986 Last publication Jan. 15. 1986 Issue No. 48 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City. Utah 84133 Published in the Week- ly Reflex de- will ington, Davis County, Utah, on Tuesday, January 21, 1986, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Anthony D. Mather and Josephine A. Mather, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of Ogden First Federal Savings and a Loan Association, corporation, covering real property located at 1719 North 300 West, Sunset, Utah, First publication Jan. I, 1986 To serve in Korea Ruth Clark Bentley. Married Douglas N. Bluth July 2, 1975, Salt Lake LDS Temple. DAY JOHNSON Succumbs SHE WAS born Nov. 8, 1890 in WilLayton, a daughter of James liam and Elizabeth Young Day. She married Joseph Francis Johnson, Aug. 1, 1917 in Salt Lake Active member of the LDS Church, living in the Orem 107th Ward, where she had served in all of the church auxiliaries, She attended schools in Davis County, graduated from Davis High School and attended Southern Utah State College in Cedar City for three years. SURVIVORS include her husband of Orem; two sons, two daughters, Melanie Ann, Jennie, Macky and Steven Michael, all Orem; parents, Farmington; three brothers, sister, Kent Bentley, Vernal; Michael Bentley, Midvale; Clark Bentley, Bountiful; Mrs. Kent (Kathryn) Gray, Kaysville; grandmother, Mrs. Lucille Park, Farmington. Funeral services were Saturday at the Orem 107th Ward Chapel. Burial in the Farmington City Cemetery. City. He died May 5, 1984. SHE WAS reared in Layton and has lived in Salt Lake City and Airman 1st Class Charlotte D. Price, Utah. She attended Layton public Cook, daughter of William T. and Glodean Cook of 564 E. 200 S., schools and was a member of the Clearfield, has graduated from the Layton 2nd Ward. U.S. Air Force inventory manageSHE HAD worked in the Old ment course at Lowry Air Force Farmer's Union for many years. Base, Colo. Kano dies at 71 He had lived a few years in Garland and most of his life in Syracuse. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School in 1933. He was a member of the Ogden Buddhist Church, Shizuoka Ken (San Sei Kei Yu Kai) Kiwa Doshi Kai. She and her husband managed hotels in Price and Salt Lake City. THE students DURING course, 15, 1986 were taught property accounting, Issue No. 48 Surviving are two sons, Clark customer support, stock control Bountiful; David F. for a Johnson, and equipment management and more particularly base Sevena Park, Md.; eight Johnson, also supply system. They described as follows: were taught to inventory supplies grandchildren and eight greatAll of Lot 14. using electronic data processing grandchildren. Block 2, machines. The graduates earned RAYMOND credits SHE WAS preceded in death by toward an associate degree SHUPE SUNSET one daughter. through the Community College of ADDITION, Davis the Air Force. County, Utah. Graveside services were held Ms. Cook is scheduled to serve Tuesday at the Salt Lake City 19 this DATED day with the 51st Air Base Group in Cemetery where interment took of December, 1985. South Korea. place. Last publication Jan. Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association By: Richard L. Stine Its Attorney 2650 Washington Blvd. Bea J. Nielson Utah, daughter of Niels C. and Hulda E. Martinson Jensen. She married Waldemar W. Nielson , April 21,1 920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died September, Suite 101 Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 1, 1985 Last publication Jan. 15, 1985 Issue No. 48 II, member of the Wasatch Front North Japanese Amerir Citizen RAY I. KANO Ray I. Kano, 7 1, of 2057 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, died Sunday, Dec. 22, 1985 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of heart failure. HE WAS born Sept. 4, 1914 in Garland, a son of Banshichi and Ito Nomura Kano. SHE WAS an active member of He married Aileen Shizuko the LDS Church giving a lifetime of Kunihiro Nov; 12, 1938 in Santa service to the different organizaMaria, Calif. tions. She dearly loved her family. She spent years being active in HE HAD been a farmer until politics on the grassroots level. 1960. He was also owner and operShe had four children and is surator of Kano and Sons Repair in vived by three, Veigh J. Nielson, Syracuse until retiring in 1975. Coventry, England; Beth N. Bountiful; Lamonte J. Nielson, Bennion; preceded in death by her husband and a son Kay J. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, 4 a brother, Lincoln Jensen, Milton, Utah. John Milton Park, 90, of 1015 W. FUNERAL services were Satur Gentile, Layton, died Saturday, e day in the Russon Brothers Dec. 21, 1985 at Humana Davis ful Mortuary Chapel. Interment in North in Layton of pneumonia. the Milton Cemetery under the direction of Russon Brothers HE WAS born April 20, 1895 in Bountiful Mortuary. Millcreek, a son of James G. and Lillian Phillips Park. He married Enid Greaves March 3, 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 14, 1971. He married Shirley Wheeler Vance June 24, 1980 in the Ogden LDS Temple. sickness prior to his hospitalizaRen-sha- Layton, boy December 17, 1985 Richard and Brenda Hadley, Roy, boy Gary and Gena West, Farmington, girl David and Karla Shelton, Layton girl December 18, 1985 Thomas and Margery Wolfe, Ogden, boy December 19, 1985 Scott and Marie Leatham, Sunset, HE HAD been past president of the Syracuse Lions Club and was a 1976. December 16, 1985 Lee and Maura Harris SHE WAS born Dec. 27, 1954 in Salt Lake City to Shelby M. and the Air Force. Bessie Vilate Day Johnson, 95, Sullivan is scheduled to serve 1582 W. Gentile, Layton, died of with the 26th Combat Support Dec. 21, 1985 in a ClearSaturday, Group in West Germany. field nursing home of causes incident to age. Births Lake Base and 23. 1985. H. Nebeker, Attorney 800 sale, at the County Courthouse in Farm- ESTATES PLATE Subdivision of part of Section 7, Township 2 North, East, Salt Range nant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: December ex- Richard By be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of a cove- 980 Zions First National Bank, N.A. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE L E W O O D made without 561 1014 base supply system. They were taught to inventory supplies using electronic data processing machines. The graduates earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of DATED: December point of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. . Susan Bentley Bluth, 30, of Orem, died Dec. 18, 1985 at a Provo Hospital of cancer. Airman Eric W. Sullivan, son of Elmer L. and Song (). Sullivan of 848 W. 2650 N., Clinton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force inventory management course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. 23. 1985. West 73.33 feet; thence North 594 feet: thence East 73.33 feet to the P Meridian. Purchase price payable in law ful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be 915 press or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. ex- Meridian and running thence South 594 feet; thence The following scribed property in S PAGE I NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 0N nant or warranty, Quarter of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range West, Salt Lake ning. 1 Susan B. Bluth BANK, N.A., as BeDURING THE course, students neficiary, recorded in were taught property accounting, the official records of customer support, stock control Davis County Recor- and equipment management for a der's office as follows: also the Southwest Base and Meridian, and running thence South 594 feet; thence East 431.46 feet; thence North 594 feet: thence West 431.46 feet to the point of begin- Z Said sale will be made without cove- isting fence lines. PARCEL II Beginning at a point 252.12 feet South and 324.06 feet East from the Northeast corner of feet East from the Northeast corner of of FIRST NATIONAL 623426 688814 of 2600 South Beginning at a point 252.12 feet South and 342.06 ex- ' said encroachments I Subject to ' nership, as Trustor, favor BOOK cord or visible on said premises, to as: PARCEL ENTRY NO. RECORDED DATED D CONSTRUCTION a part- COMPANY, obituary 87, died Dec. 23, 1985 in Bountiful, BORN March 10, 1898, Milton, girl December 21, 1985 Brian and Deborah Barker, Syracuse, boy Scott and TeriDawn Mounteer, Kaysville, girl December 22, 1985 Francisco and Emestina Grimaldi, Clearfield, boy December 23, 1985 Rick and Linda Tomlinson, Clearfield, boy Robert and LeAnn Adams, Kaysville. boy December 24, 1985 and Jannett Tucker, South Weber, Stephen girl December 25, 1985 Thomas and Tamera Chatwin, Kaysville, boy ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers and one sister, Kay Kano, Syracuse; George Kano and Dale Kano, both of Roy; Mrs. Joe (LaRene) Yamashita, Ogden. He was preceded in death by a brother. FUNERAL services were held Friday at the Ogden Buddhist Church with Rev. Nobuo Miyaji officiating. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery under direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. John M. Park n; BEATRICE (BEA) JENSEN (Bea) Jensen Nielson, League. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse, four sons and two daughters, Raymond Kano, Hayward, Calif.; Lyman Kano, Roy; Calvin Kano, San Mateo, Calif.; Ivin Kano, Syracuse, Mrs. George Gillian) Tomimoto, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Rick (Arlene) Aoki, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren. Bounti-Beatric- Syracuse News Mrs. Fay Hansen has been supporting a cast.on her right foot that she fractured in a fall recently. Mrs. Clyde Barber is improving slowly at her home following a week's hospitalization at Humana Hospital Davis North. Mrs. Leslie Cook has been ill for the past ten days, suffering with pneumonia. Wayne Burton is back to the family home following a week's Hostreatment at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden. He had a month of tion. Mrs. Meriam Wilkinson and Mrs. Virginia Bennett were hostesses to members of their old MIA Board group on Thursday evening in West Point. Twelve were in attendance. Mass held for Young Tomasita Tommy Aerts Young, 71, of Layton, died Sunday, Dec. 22, 1985 of cancer. SHE WAS born Aug. 23, 1914 in Dawson, New Mexico, a daughter of Pat and Inez Pacheco Aerts. She married Ormal Brig Young on July 17, 1954, in Elko, Nev. He later died. She was a retired Civil Service employee at Hill Air Force Base. She had lived in Eagle, Colo. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. She was also a member of the Eagles Lodge and a member of the Air Stream Trailer Club. been sworn in for the Davis County NEW OFFICERS AND a board of directors have of the Home Builders AssociaHome Builders Association by Roy Souder, president O'Brien tion of Utah. Pictured area, front row from left, Mr. Souder; Gary O'Brien, are A1 from Back left, Construction. row, Glass; and Paul sandberg, Landforms O'Brien Lois O'Brien, Couch Construction; Colins Collins Construction; Ray Couch, MKC Construction; Art Gregcr-son- , Morris Christiansen, Zion's Bank; Glass; Daryl King, Dave Butler, Anderson. Gregerson Homes; and SURVIVING are two sons, Frank A. Roybal, Centerville; Reginald Roybal, Fort Worth, Tex.; eight grandchildren; one brother, Floyd P. Aerts, Sandy. Mass of Christian Burial was at St. held Tuesday,-Defc.-2in Ogden, Church Catholic Marys with interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Lindquists Bountiful Mortuary. 4 HE HAD been an accountant and as a member of the Granite School Board. He moved to Layton in 1936 and was Layton City administrator for 17 years. He was Davis County clerk for 101 years, retiring in 1971 at 76. served HE HAD also been a farmer. He was active in the LDS Church, serving as a bishop's counselor. Scout leader, clerk for the North Davis Stake, and was the first bishop of the Layton Fourth Ward. The Park Street Chapel was built under his direction. He also served as a counselor in the Layton Stake presidency and as patriarch for the Layton Stake. He had been a sealer in the Ogden LDS Temple. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, two sons and three daughters, Milton Park, Woods Cross; Alma Park, Bountiful; Mrs. Earl (Mary) Hamblin, Farr West; Mrs. Jean Petersen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Ann) Cottrell, Kaysvill-e- ; two stepsons and two stepdaughters, Kimball Vance, North-ridge, Calif.; Charles Vance, Layton; Mrs. Frank (Tracy) Ry-pie- n, Ogden; Kristen Vance, Layton; I9grandchildren; 46 greatgrandchildren and nine great greatgrandchildren; two stcpgrandchil-dren- . He was preceded in death by two grandchildren; one greatgrandchild and one great greatgrandchild. FUNERAL. services were Tuesday at the Layton 4th Ward, with Bishop Scott Smedley officiating. JOHN MILTON PARK Family prayer wtrg by Alma Park; prelude. Carmen Dibble, Patricia Sargent and Marianne Call; My Valley Home by Harris Adams; accompanied by Marianne Call; invocation, Don C. Cottrell; remarks, Bishop Scott B. Smedley: tribute to grandfather, Joan Child; speaker, Bishop Roger Felt; O My Father by Carmen Dibble Patricia Sargent and Marianne Call; speakers, Pres. Ralph Dibble and Pres. I. Haven Barlow: Youll Never Walk Alone by W. Mack Watkins accompanied by Marianne Call. DEDICATION of the grave was by James Milton Park with inter- ment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Hogan Park, David Park Stevens', Jeffrey Sheldon Child, Scott Allen Martinson, Kris Don Cottrell and Kimball Vance. Raisins are rich in nutrition, containing ten minerals of important food value, including iron and copper. ! |