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Show MAY 7, 1986 Page PUBLIC NOTICE 11 Governor stops at Sunset Elem. Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know The Governor visited Sunset Junior High School recently, speaking on problems in EdNOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE the Northeast corner of said prope- ON rty, REAL PROPEhTY Civil No. 36657 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS STATE COUNTY, OF UTAH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON, a banking corporation, -- SMED-LE- Y and HELEN B. SMEDLEY; KENT D WEAVER and SHAR- ON F. WEAVER; GLEN W. FLINT and LOIS H FLINT; JAMES R. TANNER and JEAN F. TANNER; and UNITED STATE OF AMERICA TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE On the 28th day of May, 1986, at the hour of 1:45 AM at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendant, DALE 1 non-exem- T. SMEDLEY and HELEN B. SMEDLEY et al., in and to the following de- scribed real property, to wit: EXHIBIT A Beginning at a point 1220.86 feet North 89 degs. 3430 West along the Section line and 596.0 feet North 0 degs 0830 East along a line parallel to the East line of Section 4, from the Southeast comer of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 89 degs. 3430 West 148.9 feet; 1 thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 363.5 feet; thence South 89 degs. East 3430 148.0 feet; thence North 0 degs. 0830 East 363.5 feet to the point of beginning, y subject to a on the North 15.0 feet thereof. right-of-wa- TOGETHER WITH AND SUBy JECT to a over the folright-of-wa- lowing: Beginning at the Northeast comer of said property and running thence North 89 degs. West 50.0 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 722.2 feet, more or less, to the North line of a Highway; thence South 79 degs. 58 East 50.78 3430 feet along said Highway; thence North 0 degs. East 0830 731.1 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. AKA 747 East Hwy 193 Layton, Utah 84041 Beginning at a point North 0 degs. East 0830 917.1 feet along the Section line and North 89 degs. 3430 West 1368.86 feet from the Southeast comer of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running0 thence North degs. East 110.0 feet; thence South 89 degs. 4307 West 105.36 feet; thence North 0 degs. 0830" East 0830 32.0 feet; thence South 89 degs. 4307 West 85 feet; more or less, to the U.S. Government clear zone lin-thence South 27 degs. 1035 East 160 feet, more or less, along said government line to a 89 point SouthWest degs. 4307" of the pojnt of bee; ginning; thence North 89 degs. 4307 East 120 feet, mote or less, to the point of be ginning. TOGETHER WITH AND SUB- JECT TO THE FOLLOWING RIGHT-OF-WA- A right-of-wa- y 30.0 feet wide, 15.0 feet on each side of the following center line: Beginning at. 0 degs. 0830 West 446.1 feet. ALSO: A right- y on the following: Beginning at a point North 0 degs. 0830 East 1266.57 feet and North 89 degs. of-wa- 3430 vs- DALE T. and running thence South Broad-leave- d ss (Tall Whitetop) Canada Thistle Dyers Woad Johnson Grass Leafy Spurge Musk Thistle Quackgrass Russian Knapweed Scotch Thistle Whitetop In addition, the following are declared 0830 West 20.0 feet; thence South 89 degs. 34 30 East 98.0 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 308.57 feet; thence North 89 degs. 3430 West 98.0 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 30.0 feet; thence South 89 degs. 3430 East 98.0 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 302.0 feet; thence North 89 degs. 3430 West 98.0 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West noxious weeds for Davis County and thereby come under the provisions of the Utah Noxious Weed Act: Poison Hemlock Yellow Nutsedge Yellow Star Thistle l Buffalo Bun-Tease- thence Board of County Commissioners feet; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 707.2 feet, more or less, to the North line of a Highway; thence South 79 degs. 58 East 50.78 Michael G. Allphin County Clerk Published in the Weekly Reflex on May 7, Highway; thence Published in the Davis County Clipper on South 89 degs. 3430 East 98.0 degs. Issue No. 18 KAYSVILLE - Auditions for for Davis High were recently held with the following girls being chosen: SENIORS, Teresa Angell, pres School won the Hans Chistian Andersen Essay Contest sponsored by the Danish Tourist Board. The essay written by Miss Holman was chosen as the best from those selected D-Ett- es ident; Rebecca Brande, Kristen Hyde, Heather Jensen, Heidi Jen- Day, Jodi Frost, Jodi Hatch, Stephanie Pike, Jody Randolph, sen, Carla Moffitt, Jennifer Rob- Andrea Reid, Debbie Shipley, bins, Heidi Van Drimmelen, Sta-c- i Sondrup, Stacy Stewart and Bethany Whitesides. Juniors, Andrea Bishop, Crystal Kristy Wright, jw submitted by students across America. She has won an allexpense paid trip to Denmark this summer and will join contest winners from other countries for a experience. Area births April 15, 1986 Herbert and Jolene Patrick, Layton, girl Rodney and Cynthia Jensen, Kaysville, boy April 16, 1986 Randall and Valerie Veigel, Layton, R-1- 18 ' West point of beginning. AKA 2048 No 2000 West, Clinton, Utah 84015 PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARM- pose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed dated November 23, 1982 and executed by SIDNEY R. CARTER and DIANNE R. COUNTY, this 25th day of April, 1986. INC. , in favor of GEN-ERA- L ELECTRIC MORTGAGE Brant L. Johnson, Sheriff Davis County By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff Attorney: Davide E Bean 190 So Fort Lane Layton, Utah 84041 ROYAL VINE POLL COR- PORATION, covering real property located at 897 East 3250 North, Layton, and more particularly described as: Royal Vine and Jane M. Poll have accepted an LDS mission call for one year to the North Carolina Charlottesville Mission. Their missionary farewell will be held May 1 1 at 8 a. m. in the South Weber 3rd Ward Chapel, 1401 E. South Weber. AN OPEN house following the meeting will be held in the Arnold Poll home, 2287 E. 7800 S. The couples children are hosting this open house. Mr. Poll retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1977 after 35 '2 years of employment there. Mrs. Poll worked at the Ogden Defense De- pot and Hill Air Force Base. BOTH HAVE been active mem- bers of the LDS Church, holding numerous leadership positions. Mr. Poll served a stake mission in the South Ogden Stake. Mrs. Poll has done extensive genealogy re- search. Mr. and Mrs. Poll are the parents of the following children: Roger, Austin, Tex.; Charles, Ogden; Darlene P. Moodey, Riverdale; Brian, Arnold, Elizabeth P. Rice, Farrell, all of South Weber. They All of Lot 40, EASTRIDGE ESTATES NO. 1, Layton City, Davis 4-H- plan busy summer ers according to the official plat thereof. Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May DATED this 5th day of May, 1986. 21, 1986 R-1- Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May Last publication May 21, 1986 Issue No. 18 HORSE JUDGING contest will be June 9, at Laurie Sides place in Farmington with by May 31. THE NEW leader orientation for leader trianing will be held June 17 office in Farmington. All at the new leaders should plan to attend. There will be more information soon. The Turkey Barbecue Contest will be June 9 at the Horticulture Farm in Farmington and the preregistration by May 31. Rules for this contest may be picked up at the Office. 4-- H 7, 1986 tENERAL NOTICE TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS The Davis County people are busy with spring activities and the summer projects scheduled for all the clubs. 4-- J. Scott Lundberg Successor Trustee 7, 1986 Last publication May Utah, that noxious weeds standing, being, THE CLUB Camp will be July 15, 16, 17 at Monte Cristo. There will be a camp dinner on July 15 and the Council will provide a spaghetti dinner and are asking the clubs to assist with the trim- or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread of same prevented by effective cutting, tillage, crop- ping, pasturing, or treating with chemicals or other effective methods, or combination thereof, approved by the County Weed Supervisor, as often as may be required to pre-vethe weed from blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by nt root, root stalks or other means. Upon failure to comply with the notice, the owner or person in possession of property upon which noxious weeds are present shall be deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed to the discretion of county authorities. Expenses of control INVITATION TO BID Davis County School District is accepting bids until for: Back from Chile Karen Sabin will return this 4-- H 1 4-- H Helpers needed - ss 4-- er R-1- 4-- C-1- 4-- There are several shooting sports programs during May and June and further information may Office. be obtained at the 4-- H THE 4-- H SECTION of the Davis County Fair will be in the Davis High School cafeteria in early August. The schedule is available in the office for the Fair activities. mings. n. Clerk-Busine- DAVIS COUNTY will hold the Annual State Guide Dog meet and will prepare the luncheon on June 7, volunteers are needed to help with the luncheon so check at the Office for further information. 4-- H A JUNIOR Dairy Foods Contest will be held June 10, beginning at BID No. 60516-- 1 Saturday from the Chile, Osorno - 9:30 a.m. at the Horticultural Farm Asphalt Sealer, Oil Mission, where she served as a at 1817 North Main St., Farming-toBase and Installation This contest is for 9 to 13 year welfare missionary. Specifications and olds. You must be enrolled in the bid forms may be 1986 to enter this contest. SHE IS the daughter of Noel Ray obtained from the is necessary by May 3 of Sabin and Ruth Kaysville. Davis County School and contest rules and entry forms mission Purchasing DepartKaren will report on her office. are available at the ment, 45 East State in the Kaysville 4th Ward, 875 E. Street, Farnington, 200 N. Sunday, May 11, at 3:10 THE SENIOR Division Meal UT. The District reserves the right to re- p.m. Preparation Contest will be held May 12 at 5 p.m. at the Farmington ject any or all bids and waive any irregulariJunior High School and those enties in the interest of tering should have registered by the District. this time. Senior Demonstration registraROGER C. GLINES tion is necessary by May 20, for the ManKAYSVILLE Are you handy contest on June 3. ager with a hammer and saw, paint brush? Do you love dance and THE PUBLIC Speaking Contest Published in the Davis would like to do choreography for a will be June 3 in the Office in Reflex Journal on May at 4 p. m. will and production? begin Farmington 7, 1986 MARGARET Brough needs and you must Issue No. 18 by May some good dependable helpers 20. in Revue The Senior Division Published in the Davis who would like to get involved of will be held June 16 Style on in the the production community County Clipper Student Prince. Call Margaret Office with May 8. 1986 by Issue No. 18 at limp 7 jw 4:00 p.m. on May 16, 1986 4-- H R-1- 4-- H Notice is hereby given this 28th day of April, 1986, pursuant of the to Section Utah Noxious Weed Act, to every person who owns or controls land in Davis County, April 28, 1986 Roger and Jill Harris, Layton, girl Brett and Sherie Bass, Farmington, boy Michael and Michelle Prankienas, Layton, boy have 29 grandchildren. County, Utah, 1 April 22, 1986 Elliott, Layton, boy April 23, 1986 Michael and Belinda Wilde, Kaysville, girl Steven and Hilda Brown, Layton, boy Robert and Melanie Weber, Clearfield, girl Connell and Sydney Baldwin, Clinton, boy April 24, 1986 Joseph and Robin Driggs, Sunset, boy Craig and Lana Dimond, Layton, boy April 25, 1986 David and Gayle Olsen, Layton, boy Jose and Mary Beltran, Midvale, boy Rick and Jan Ray, Layton, boy April 26, 1986 David and Debra Gast, Layton, boy Stanley and Julie Polls accept LDS call CARTER, his wife, as Trustors, to AMERICAN TITLE CO., INGTON, DAVIS JANE M. POLL girl April 20, 1986 Michael and Euphemia Workman, Layton, boy April 21, 1986 Allan and Linda Bryner, Ogden, boy 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 sale, at the North main entrance, Davis County Courthouse, State & Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on June 5, 1986, at 11:00 a.m. of said day, for the pur- girl April 17, 1986 Raymond and Susann Durrans, Kaysville, April 18, 1986 Garold and Kristi Egger, Layton, girl C-1- The following 98.0 feet to the 18 Davis NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE of beginning; thence North 89 Issue No. Ann Marie Holman, a ninth grader at Sunset Junior High May 8, 1986 1448.6 feet, more or less, to the North line of the South half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 4; thence North 89 degs. 3430 West 50.0 feet along said line; thence South 0 degs. 0830 West 47 feet more or less, to a point South 89 degs. 3430 East 544-422- Danish award THESE YOUNG LADIES were selected to be members of the Davis High School for the 1986-8- 7 school year. They were chosen after student auditions. 1986 Issue No. feet along said degs. 3430 year-roun- d Morning-glory- ) running thence South 0 degs. 0 funding problems, school and alternatives. Questions were allowed, as students expressed concern about their educational future. The Governor shook hands and spoke privately to many students. He had been invited to Mr. Jensens 2nd period class in a letter delivered personally to him by Gwen Dickamore. the daughter of is a Rep. Henry Dickamore. Gwen member of that class. Bindweed (Wild to the South Section line from the Southeast corner of said Section 4, and North the entire ninth grade concerning weeds for the State of Utah: Bermudagrass West 0830 East Jensens civics class and later to declared noxious 1368.86 feet parallel 25.0-feet- ; ucation. He spoke first to Bob measures employed by the County shall be paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collectible by taxes. The following are 546-278- 7. Farmington Fiesta Days committee wants entertainers FARMINGTON - The Farmington Fiesta Days committee for entertainment is urging local people from children to adults to register their talent with the committee. -- ANYONE, TALENTED to perform in any way is requested to sign up right away and to plan to perform on the show on Saturday, July 19. This is a great opportunity to perform and share your talent with others who will be present to perform or to be in the audience for this special performance. or Chadlcy Anderson. PLEASE call Kit Grcenwcll, 3 to have a slot in this special performance on that Saturday in July. Farmington Fiesta Days are to be held July 17, 18, 19. Terry Benedict is general chairman of the Fiesta Days and can be reached at kj 451-701- 451-707- 451-519- 2. 2 |