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Show ' K notices PUBLIC such point of delivery to the place of use unless otherwise agreed in writing by the District and the City. 6. In the event there is a shortage of Project Public Notice Advertising' Protects Your Right to Know LEGAL NOTICE Protests IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT COURT OF CASE NO. 4923 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF LISA ANN HEFLIN and GLEN EDWARD HEFLIN. Jr., minors. TO GLEN EDWARD HEFLIN, natural father of the minor above-name- d children: Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner for adoption in the above entitled matter will have this matter heard on the 13th day of November. 1984. at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in Farmington, County of Davis. State of Utah. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for hearing on said date or otherwise file a responsive pleading, the Court may grant Petitioners Petition for the adoption of the above-name- d minor children and find that you have abandoned the children, and that said children would therefore be adopted without your consent, and that your parental rights would be terminated forever. STEVEN V. MAJOR Attorney for Petitioner 26 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 :d in the WeekFi ly Retlex First publication Oct. 17, 1984 Last publication Nov. 7, 1984 Issue No. 38 R-2- The Town of Uintah bridge over the Weber fronRiver at the tage road is to be replaced and the existing structure has been declared a property eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. It is now available in usable form to anyone who will agree to relocate, . reuse or preserve s Ogden, Utah 84403. d and no later than November 19 post-marke- 1984. For further informabe5 tion call tween 8:00 A.M. and 9:30 A.M. on business days or make written 825-903- inquiries to above address. TOWN OF UINTAH Beverly J. Pringle Town Clerk Published in the ly Week- Reflex' 7, 1984 Issue No. 39 a 24, 1984 14, 1984 Issue No. 39 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following appl- ications) have been En- filed with the State gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (A60200) annual amount for the year following the year for which subdivision of made. 2. The first payment of the amount specified in item (a) of paragraph I hereof, shall be thereof, Davis with the presentation of this petition to the made concurrently County, Utah. District. Subsequent Commonly known as 378 Ann payments under item (a) shall be made on January I of each year Street, Clearfield, Utah 84015. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated April 21, 1982, and was executed by Woodrow W. Earley in favor of non-judici- al Person-to-Perso- n Financial Center of Utah. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United Ctof pc DATED this 18th day of October, 1984. (I) N. 2225 ft, W. 200 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 27, T5N, R2W (Clinton) AND PURPOSE PERIOD OF USE: Irrigation: From Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE: NE'ASW'A, Sec. 27.T5N, R2W. thereafter, commencing January I, 1985, until payment in full of that part of the construction obligations of the District apportioned to the develop- ment unit applicable to this petition. The first payment of the amount specified in item (b) shall be made concurrently with the presentation of this petition to the District. Subsequent payments under item (b) shall be made of each on January 1 Stephen B. Watkins Successor Trustee Suite 202 Executive Building 455 East 400 South Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone: 84111 6 (801) 355-288- 24, 1984 R-2- II Authorizing the Mayor and the City Recorder of Kaysville City, a municipal corporation. to petition the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District for an allotment of water and declaring an emergency. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF COUNCIL KAYSVILLE CITY A MUNICIPAL year thereafter, commencing January 1, 1985, and shall con- tinue until January COR- PORATION: Section I. The public convenience and necessity require that Kaysville City, a municipal corporation, petition the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District for 265.0 acre-feof Weber Basin Project water for muni-cip- use, and the 1, 1996, and as long thereafter as any of the bonds hereinabove referred to or any bonds issued to refund any such bonds, as the City shall desire and the District shall have wa- ter available for the City as herein set forth. 3. The annual amount specified in ragraph AN ORDINANCE No. 297 1 pa- shall be paid whether or not all or any part of the water allotted as hereinabove provided is called for or used by the City. The District may, at its election, reduce such annual amount in any year in which for any reason the full amount is not needed by the District for the purposes therein specified. 4. Class "B taxes shall be levied annually by the Board of Directors of the Dis- trict upon property within the City, as provided by Section Utah Code Ann7. otated, 1953, as amended, at rates sufficient to produce the annual amount specified in paragraph 1, less any amount paid or undertaken to be paid from water re- Mayor and City Recorder are hereby authorized to execute and file the following petition: PETITION TO WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT FOR ALLOTMENT OF WATER FOR MUNICIPAL USE venues, and from any other source. In making such annual levies, the Board of Directors kaysville CITY, a municipal and shall be measured at (1) Warde Road, (2) Kaysville City reservoir, (3) Kaysville City pumping station, unless the City and the cor- ferred to as the City, hereby applies to the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, hereinafter referred to as the District, for an OF DIVERSION: otated the estimate was part of Section 35. Tow nship 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield. according to the official plat Utah, hereinafter re- allotment of 265.0 acre-fee- t of Weber Basin Project water for municipal use, upon the following terms and conditions: I. Payment to the District for water so allotted shall be made in an annual amount to acre-fe- et allocated for municipal and industrial use. 7. Any allotment of water made pursuant to this petition shall be subject to the Water Conservancy Act of Utah, Title 73, Chapter 9, Utah Code Ann- will be made in the 1533 West 1740 North, Clinton, UT. QUAN- SOURCE: 48 in. well 25 ft. deep. POINT(S) number of riate adjustment poration of the State of TITY: 0.015 CFS. of number of acre-fesuch shortage, as determined by the District, bears to the total District and the determination shall be final and conclusive. If such estimate is more or less than the actual cost thereof, an approp- APPLICANTS: Alan Boyd Barker, proportion that the Directors of the al Last publication Nov. shall be reduced in the amount shall be determined each year by the Board of of the District shall take into account the deficiencies and defaults or prior years and shall make ample provision of the payment thereof. 5. Water allotted he- rein shall be made available to the City District otherwise mutually agree. Such water shall meet minimum standards for municipal water established by the Department of Health of the State of Utah, and the United States Public Health Service. It shall not be the responsibility of the District to provide facilities to convey water from as 1953, amended, and the rules and regulations of the Board of Directors of the District. 8. The Purchaser agrees that it will comply fully with all applicable Federal laws, orders and regulations, and the laws of the State of Utah, all as administered by appropriate author- ities, concerning the pollution of streams, reservoirs, ground water, or water courses with respect to thermal pollution or the dis- charge of refuse, garbage, sewage effluent, industrial waste, oil, mine tradings, mineral salts, or other pollutants. 9. This petition is separate and distinct from Class B Petitions of Kaysville City, as follows: (a) 100 acre-feet dated October 18, 1954 and approved District by the under date of Janu- ary 28, 1955. (b) 200 acre-fe- et dated October 18, 1954 and approved by the District under date of January 28, 1955. (c) 100 acre-feet dated September 12, 1962 and approved by the District under date of November 30, 1962. (d) 50 acre-fe- peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Kaysville City, a municipal corporation, that 5, 1962 and approved by the District under date of December 21, 1962. (e) 50 acre-feet dated November 16, 1964 and approved by the District under date of December 21, 1964. (f) 200 acre-fe- et dated December 20, 1965 and approved District under date of by the March 26. 1966. (g) 500 t acre-fee- dated October 17, 1966 and approved District by the under date of Octo- ber 28, 1966. (h) 35 acre-fe- et dated January II, 1967 and approved District under date of by the take effect immediately upon its passage, approval and posting as provided by law. Passed by unanimous vote of the members present of the City Council of Kaysville City, a municipal corporation, Davis County, State of Utah, this 23rd day of October, Attest: V. Dean Steel. Recorder The following scribed property be sold at public tion to the highest deaucr. Wednesday, November 28, 1984. in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, at 12:00 noon of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by William H. Sterling & Dena H. Sterling, as trustor, in favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded January 21, 1981 as Entry No. 584350 in Book 855, Page 76, of the payable District poration, to wit, its Council as evidenced by Ordinance No. 297, adopted by the Council of the City on the 23rd day of October, 1984, a copy of which is attached hereto. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1984. GERALD A. PURDY Mayor Attest: V. Dean Steel Recorder THE DEVISIVE money WHEN DID we citizens ever participate in the initial (grass roots) selection of a presidential candidate? No! - What happens is that corporate controlled media owners (who appear to be the same corpo-- rate owners of our energy resource, production privately owned "Federal Reserve Act" system) graciously provide each party a r tweedle dee, tweedle of two evils viable presidential winners both from the same stable eating the same oats. dumb-lesse- In my opinion only the enlightened small party consitutionalists are able to vote with a clearly American conscience. SINGLE electorially selected challengers for all offices would force incumbents to an honest compliance with the will of the people because they would know the challenger at the next election would be the united choice of all citizens participating in the mass meeting. I urge the news media to print voting records weekly on pageone and begin reporting electorial selection information after the fact instead of playing the role of e manipu-latabl- party system warned Davis County, State of against by George Washington, as a noxious weed, took root when the soverign state legislatures failed to follow constitutional ex- Utah, covering real property located at 2622 North 425 West, Sunset, Utah, and de- corporate-controlle- d megla-mainiact- ic pedagogues. ample in framing laws to establish single state controlled electorial more particularly scribed as: Curtis Hatfield Syracuse Lot 23, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in of the official records of Davis County. the office of the County Recorder of said County. Notice of Default was recorded July 20,1984, as Entry No. 678134 in Book 999, Page 327 of said official records. Said sale will be made without cove- nant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbra- nces. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1984. W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. 31, 1984 Last publication Nov. Issue No. 40 R-2- former Bamberger Railroad right of way at a point South 0 degrees 4640 East 33.0 feet and South 89 degrees I320 West 1419.89 feet from the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 31. Township 3 North. Range ALL-STAT- E I East. Salt Lake Layton High School at the recent competition were: Paul Washburn, left. French horn; Leesha Gibby, violin and Michele Washburn, cello. Representing Meridian, and running thence South 89 degrees I3"20" West 812.66 feet to the Easterly line of the frontage road: thence South 0 de10" West grees 50.0 feet along the Easterly line of said PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Clearfield City Council will reconvene a Public Hearing on November 13 at 7:15 p.m. in the Clearfield City Council Chambers. 140 E. Center Street. Clearfield, to consider the adoption of the Preliminary Redevelopment Plan for the Clearfield Neighborhood De- velopment Agency. All persons present will be given an oppor-tunit- y to be heard whether in favor of or against the proposed Redevelopment Plan. BONNIE S. HODGE City Recorder NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE de- The following 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 December 4. 1984. at the hour of I 2:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by ROYJ.C. ROM1JN and TRUD1 M. ROMIJN. Husband and Wife .as Trustors, in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK. N.A.. as Be- neficiary. recorded En- March 19. 1981. as 588307, in try No. Book 860 at Page 1006 South 0 degrees IlO" West a 137.75 point 220.75 feet South of the North line of said Southwest Quarter: thence feet to the Westerly line of said former 12 degrees 5335" West 192.0 feet along the Westerly line of said former on an area level. During the weefc of UEA the all-sta- te orchestrp members from all parts of Utah mejt in Salt Lake City for special rehear: PERFORMANCES by thtj orchestra were given on Friday;. Oct. 12. The orchestra was directed by Vincent LaGuardia from the University of Colorado, dmg The Knowlton Elementary center, for the use of the student. School in Farmington is having THERE IS a wide range of matetheir fifth annual Book Fair this week. Nov. 6, 7 and 8 in coopera- rials available during this Book tion with the PTA. Fair, from books for children (o books for adults and literature and PARENTS and friends are in- other types of materials, so come In vited to come in and browse, then and help the project w hich then be. purchase books or other materials nefits the students. and which are for sale. Littlefield Margo Nancy The time each day is 10 a.m. until Day. PTA members, are sisting 4 p.m. Proceeds from the sales will with this annual project. Shenie be used to purchase necessary Rampton is president of the PTA. books and equipment for the media kJ ; Rail- 4 road right of way to the point of GINNING. sals. l spej-cia- Pirns Book Fair Rail- road: thence North Bamberger THE STUDENTS were Paul Washburn. French horn; Leesha Gibby. violin and Michele Washburn. cello. Leesha and Michele are members of the Layton High School orchestra. Paul is a member of the Layton High School band. The three musicians were North 89 degrees 3 20 East 190.0 Bamberger selected to be members of the alP state orchestra last Spring at auditions. Practices were held All-Sta- te 666.12 feet: thence I LAYTON - Three Layton High School music students had the opportunity of playing with the orchestra during the Utah Friday evening of the annual U EA Convention. -- frontage road: thence North 89 degrees I320" East feet to allsta- te-orchestra 1 7. 1984 Issue No. 40 under date of September 26, 1980. and is for an allotment of water in excedss of and in addition to the Class B petitions and orders of the District referred to above. This petition is made pursuant to a directive of the legislative body of Kaysville City Cor- cations. office. official records of dated August by the citizens enmasse should be permitted to in unity select challengers or electors for challengers from their most honest, just and enlightened known neighbors, thus a single challenger could be selected against each open incumbent or their appointed heir apparent (unless the 25th amendment is a serious mistake). Lets face it party system divides families, communities and nations via selection of the questionably powerful rich as the only viable candidate without regard to character qualifiAll SUGGEST that those favoring removal of the Electorial System read the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, underlining as they read, each phase designed to support a representative electorial selection system. (Review of amendments from 11th forward reveals serious mistakes and such as the 16th and 17th just crying for repeal). Such a study will reveal that our Republic had an electorial selection system as its foundation. Its the only practical system designed to permit all citizens to participate in selection of electors represent them in precinct, county, state and national conventions. Selecting the person for the position and restraining the rich, powerful, or manipulative from seeking will bid-de- selection conventions starting at the precinct level. MANY good citizens failing to spend an hour of honest study of our noble document" remain as Babes in Arms constitutionally and unknowingly perpetuate the fable designed to justify changes desired by liberal leftists. For instance, millions accept the drivel - that the electorial college system like tonsils and appendics is unneeded and obsolete. We should help them understand that strict obedience to the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights as originally stated is our only real hope for restoring America to greatness. GERALD A. PURDY Mayor Published in the Davis News Journal on Nov. 19, 1980 and approved Since 1950 many university level pedagogues have duped the innocent with the Fad Philosophy that our constitution needs radical updating or replacement, as an outdated Horse & Buggy society document. 1984. March 31. 1967. (i) 500 acre-feet Constitution Outdated! this ordinance shall 14, 1984 et dated November Letter To Editor declared, and it is necessary for the NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE proportionate succeeding The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the north front door of the County Courthouse, State and Main Streets. Farmington. Utah, on the 21st day of November. 1984. at 10:30 o'clock a.m. of said day: All of Lot 178, JAMARL ACRES, a ii . is hereby suant to this petition dar year. Such fair water, deliveries of water allotted pur- calen- l on shortage of municipal should ever be any charges for the next 1 1 Published in the Weekly Reflex on Nov. 7, 1984 Issue No. 41 R221 ter shall have first priority. If there and maintenance NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE em- ployees,, for any damage, direct or indirect arising therefrom and the payment to the District provided for herein shall not be reduced because of any such shortage or damage. During periods of water shortage allocations of municipal wa- ginning of the next calendar year. (b) A fair proportionate amount of estimated operating et First publication' Oct. : Published in the Davis News Journal on Oct 24, Nov. Oct. 31, Nov. ing from negligence, hostile diversion, prior or superior claims, or other causes not within the control of the District, no liability shall accrue against the District, or any of its offic-er- s, agents or the District may otherwise determine; provided, only, that an in- Last publication Nov. 7. 1984 Issue No. 39 East 6550 South. - ot feet wide by 18 feet high having a wood deck. The recipient will be reimburseti $3,500 for the cost o removal which is the estimated cost of demolition. Offers shall include a description of the intended use and shoulu be mailed to Mayor R. Dean Fernelius. 2216 ' crease in such price shall become operative only at the be- t of water. Such price per acre-foshall continue until such time as structure 129 feet long by 18 through-trus- : Dee C. Hansen, P.E STATE ENGINEER (a) $99.66 per acre-foo- Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. single slane steel ' consist of the total of the following items: it within a time frame agreeable to the Town. The bridge is a as-i- in distribution not result- resisting the granting of this application with reasons jherefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple. Lake Ciy. Utah 841 16 on or before December 8, 1984. Citicorp LEGAL NOTICE water caused by drouth, inaccuracy Sec emergency BE- Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of Amerca. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: October 30. 1984. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A. Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Zions First National Bank. N.A. 800 Kcnnecot t Building Salt Lake City. Utah 84133 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 7. 1984 Last publication Nov. 21. 1984 Issue No. Laureate Epsilon Chapter Meets Members of the Laureate Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met recently at the home of Joyce Bennett for their regular meeting. semi-month- hostess. I ly THE BUSINESS portion of the meeting was conducted by President Wanda Ellis. There were several items of business to be discussed and acted upon. Joyce gave the lesson on Dance. She told how the dance" first began and how it has progressed, variated, and changed down through the ages and up to the present time, and the many ) forms of dance. After the lesson, refreshments were served by the ON THE agenda also was the election of a Chapter Valentine Queen. Lois Stephens, Ogden, was chosen as the new queen. She will be feted next February. The county-wid- e Preferential Tea was held Sunday, Oct. 28, at the home of Margaret Crystal, Bountiful. ALL CHAPTERS in Davis County were invited to attend this event. Seventy-fiv- e attended. |