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Show poor copy DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JANUARY 9, 1985 PUBLIC NOTICES Dr. L. Kings Birth To Public Notice Advertising Protects Commemorated At 11AFB Your Right to Know Ik OPJTURq HILL AFB - The pubKc i invited to attend religious xervieex commemorating Dr. Mafti "Luther Kings birth which will be held in the Hill AFB ChapeTaUl p.m. on Jan. 15. -- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 22nd day of January, 1985 at 11:00 A.M. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington, Utah in the County of Davis, by SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by S. R. G., INC,, as Trustors, and recorded 12183 & 12583 as Entry Nos. 658629 & in Books 969 & 65901 970 at pages 1067 & 528 of the Official Records of Davis County. Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 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 Davis County Courthouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 5th day of February, 1985, at 11:00 oclock a.m. of said day: All of Lot 178, JAMARL ACRES, a subdivision of part of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, according to favor of CLEARFIELD STATE the official plat thereof, Davis BANK (now owned and held by CLEAR-IIEL- Commonly known as 378 Ann STATE BANK) by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded September 17, 1984 as Entry No. 682966 in Book 1005 at page 1419 of said Official Records. Trustee wil sell at pub- auction to the highest bidder for cash, lic payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at about 263 North 1400 West, in the City of Clearfield, County of Davis, State of Utah: All of Lot 24, GREEN PASTURES SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, according to the County, Utah. Street, Clearfield, Utah 84015. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these ceedings pro- non-judici- dated April 21, 1982, and was executed by Woodrow W. Earley in favor of is Citicorp Person-to-Perso- n Financial Center of Utah. The purchase pice is payable in lawful money of the United States. DATED this 4 day of January, 1985. Stephen B. Watkins Successor Trustee Suite 202 Executive Building 455 East 400 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 6 Telephone: (801) 355-288- Published in the Week- ly Reflex First publication Jan. 9, 1985 Last publication Jan. 23, 1985 Issue No. 50 official plat thereof, for the purpose of paying obligations secured 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: December 21, 1984 Security Title Company, Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 26, 1984 Last publication Jan. 9, 1985 Issue No. 48 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE BOARD OF DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FARMINGTON, UTAH Public notice is hereby given that during the year 1985, the annual meeting schedule of the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County will continue to be as follows: Regular meetings of the Board will be held in Room 126 in the Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah on Monday and Wednesday of each week. The Monday meetings will be held from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. or as long thereafter as business requires and the Wednesday meetings . from 9:00 A.M. to 8 12:00 noon or as long thereafter as business requires. If any NOTICE TO WATER USERS ing falls on a legal The following appl- ication) 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. (A60535) APPLICANT: Brent E. Johnson, 903 South 1500 East, Clearfield UT. QUANTITY 0.045 CFS. SOURCE 6 in. well 20 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DI- VERSION: (1)S. 1160 ft. E. 300 ft, from N'A Cor. Sec. 7.T4N, R1W PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Irrigation: From Apr to Oct 31, total acreage 1.00 acs. (Clearfield) 1 PLACE OF USE: NWWNEH, Sec. 7, T4N, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before February 15, 1985. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Weekly Reflex on Jan. 2, 9, and 16, 1985. Issue No. 49 R-2- meetholi- day, the meeting will be held at the same hour and place on the following day. Dated this 7th day of January A.D., 1985. Michael G. Allphin Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper on Jan. 9, 1985 Issue No. 50 Published in the Weekly Reflex on Jan. 9, 1985 Issue No. 50 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Clear- field City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 22, 1985, at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield City Council Chambers to consider the suggestions for the use of Community Develop- ment Block Grant funds. The City Council will consider the priority ranking of the suggested projects in order to make an application to the Davis County Council of Governments. All persons present will be given an opportunity to be heard whether in favor of or against the suggested project applications. CEREMONIES will include musical offering by the Soul Stirrers and the Utah State Choir of the Church of God and Christ, and a speech from Reverend Tyrone Seals of the New Zion Baptist Church, Ogden. Reverend Seals is new to this area, becoming pastor of the New Zion Baptist Church in August this year. He is well known throughout Arizona, Nevada and California for his ministry and also as an educator. His ministry includes service as assistant pastor and minister of music. He also served as an instructor in the Nevada and California Interstate Baptist Convention, Congress of Christian Education, BONNIE S. HODGE, City Recorder Published in the Davis County Clipper on Jan. 9, 1985 Issue No. 50 Lynn Allen Wall 9 Published in the Weekly Reflex on Jan. 9, 1985 Issue No. 50 cancer. MR. WALL was born Aug. 1, Utah, a son of James Earl and Fithel K. Thomas Wall. He married Edith Lund on Oct. 13, 1943 in Portland. Maine. 1918 in Granite, u REVEREND SEALS was .educated at the University of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nev Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz.; San Frartcrac.,icJool of Mortuary Science. San Francisco, Calif., atRflllSerican Baptist Seminary, Las NOTICE OF FILING OF TRANSFER OF CLASS D HE WAS reared in Utah. He traveled extensively while serving in the Navy. He had lived in Clearfield the past 35 years. He graduated from Park City high school and attended Weber State College for two years and ' Vegas. A no host lunch appropriate to rhe occasion w ill be served from II a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Ihfe'J'fCO Club dining room. ALLOTMENT BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY attended numerous technical DISTRICT All schools Major To Address in- persons terested will please take notice that there has been filed with the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, a petition applying for the transfer of an allotment of Weber Basin water from The Layton Chamber of Com- merce will hold its next monthly membership luncheon at HiH Air Force Base and will hear a report V'AS, commissioned in 1957 and called a t0,act'vf.e du,y squadron suPP'y fficer and has from Major General ChaHea 'servet '"various supp y positions ar0Und thfef world- .'"eluding base McCausland on the current flit the Air Force. The first tUpP off'c,er fB'nh Thuy A,r the year is held at Hill as Re?o'' VlCt?a 97? 9cnt'ra cf .uv ongoing efforts to support militWY . V. "dhas worked w ' n ' activities in the area. This years deputy Chief of Staff luncheon will be held at the Oflfic- ers Club at noon on Thursday, Systems and Logistics, took com- mand of the Defense Logistics SerJan. 10 MAJOR General Charles vices Center, Battle Creek, MichiMcCausland is commander of the gan, and became commander of the Defense Contract Administrative Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill T Air Force Base. As commander, he Services Region, Los Angeles. has worldwide responsibility for IN 1981, General McCausland the logistics management of two., was assigned to headquarters Air major aircraft systems, the 6 and the the entire fleet of;Mi- - Force Logistics Command, Air Force Base, nuteman, Titan II, and PeaceteeF' He served as dePllty chief f er ICBMs and all airmuniflwi;"maintenance, plans and propellants, and explosives used and logistics opera- ' programs, Air the Force. ; by He ons. became chief of staff for General McCausland was bent June 28, 1935 in Flushing, N.Y. He. tf?e command in 1983 and assumed position in September, graduated from high school in and from Syracuse University in Make reservations for the 1957. He is a graduate of the Air cheon by calling the Layton Cham-thand Staff College and Industrial College of the Armed ber of Commerce offices , - , 1 le Lake Base and Meridian, Davis County, Utah. A copy of the petitions for the transfers containing the description of lands to which such water has heretofore been allotted and the lands to which it is proposed the said water be transferred and the terms F-1- F-- 4, Wright-Patterso- n in the Navy. HE WAS a member of the Clearfield 4th EDS Ward. He retired from the Navy as Chief Machinist's mate and later worked for the Naval Supply Depot and also General Services. HE WAS a member of the Veter- an's of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans. He was a Veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific and Japan. He was medically retired in 1948. SURVIVING are his widow of Clearfield, two daughters. Doralee Nancy Overbaugh, Ogden; and Mrs. Gary (Joan) Peterson. River-dalseven grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother c.nd one sister, Farl Vail Wall of Albuquerque, New Mexico and e. LYNN WALL Clearfield fr Mortuary Chapel will. Bishop Thomas Bassett of the Clearfield 4th Waul officiating Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. FAMILY prayer was given In Mark Wall: prelude anti post linle. Lois Riggs: "You'll Nexei W.dk Alone" by I reasa Hopkins: invocation. M. Jay Black: ivruaiks. Bishop Thomas M. Bassett spoolers, Kent Ne and Sheinian Holmes; "God Be With You lid We Meet Again" by I'reasa Hop kins; benediction. Richard S. Lim-dell: . Dedication of the grave was In Daniel H. Ogden w ith militai v Lon ors by the American Legion Colui Guard. Mrs. Max (Phyllis) Putnam, Ogden. - petitioned for is on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Con- FUNERAL services were held in the Lindquist's Saturday at noon were Kent PALLBEARERS . Nye. Gary Peterson. Inn Pctci-sonTodd Peterson. Rick Wall and Richard S. Lundell. Flowers were cared lor b the Clearfield 4th Ward Rebel Souen , servancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The name of the petitioners and the amount of wafor ter, in acre-fee- t, which the transfer applies is as follows: Kenneth C. & Susan E. Halls, .3 a.f. The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at District Headquarters, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, at 1953-Prese- e Caroline Harris. 90. of 14M) S. E.. Clearfield, died Tuesday. Dec. 25. 1984 at a Clearfield musing home of causes incident to age. 1500 enus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Jan. 14 will include: MONDAY, Jan. 14, stacked ham sandwich stick, tator and celery sticks, chilled ap- plesauce, choice of cookie .and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 15, roast turkey, butwhipped potatoes tered broccoli, parkerhouse roll pumpkin pie milk. Kindergarten snack, small roll and milk. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16, tacos w- - 9:00 A.M., Friday, January 25, 1985, at 9:00 A.M., to consider said petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any person showing cause why r should not be persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof, should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting, or at a SHE WAS born June 29. 1894 Thursday, Jan. Keith G. Jensen, Secretary WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Published in the Davis News Journal on Jan. 9, 16 and 23, 1985 Issue No. 50 Five Year Old Child Dies From Injuries KAYSVILLE - A old five-ye- ar at the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City from injuries police said related to a child abuse case. KIMBERLY Dawn Dodge was taken to the Humana Davis North Hospital at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 12 and then flown to Primary Childrens Medical Center by Life Flight. She died at 9:37 a.m. the next day, according to Kaysvilles Police Chief, Lyle Larkins. According to reports from the Utah State Medical Examiner, the cause of death was injuries to the head. THE CHILDS mother, Beverly K. Stephenson, 38, of 666 N. 350 13 -- SHE WAS a member of the CDS 17, hamburger She had been a clerical winker for companies. roll d SURVIVING is one niece. O ga Detwiler, West Valley City. She was preceded in death he one sister. chilled pears, soft sugar cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, soft sugar cookie and milk. ..Mr. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16, tacos sauce, buttered corn, chilled butter, fruit, hot scones milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger and dills. Thursday, Jan. 17, pork turnovbuter, whipped potatoes tered mixed vegetables, crisp red apple wheels, peanut butter fingers r. and milk. Jr. high choice, fish-burge- FRIDAY, Jan. 18. chili, shades bread of green salad sticks, choice of fresh fruit, jumbo chocolate chip cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, hot ham and cheese sandwich. CAROLINE HARRIS and Mrs. O.D. Robinson of son-in-l- Steven Dee Charlesworth, 27, of Kanesville, died Dec. 31. 1984 at his home of a brain tumor. HE WAS born April 4. 1957 in Ogden, a son of Kenneth Wayne and Carol June Child Charlesworth. He married Marleen Roper in Brigham City. They were later divorced. HE HAD been an inspector at Thiokol and had also worked for National Battery in Ogden and the Brigham Apparel in Brigham City. He was reared and educated in HE HAD lived in Brigham City while working at Thiokol and had spent the remaining years in Kanesville. He attended Sunset and Fre- mont Elementary School. Clerafield High School and graduated from Roy High School in 1975. IIE HAD been an elder in the Kanesville 1st LDS Ward and had been active as a youth in scouting. Surviving are one daughter, Jennifer Charlesworth, Brigham City; his parents of Kanesville; two brothers. Kenneth W. Charles- worth Jr., Farr West and Jeffrey LAYTON One of the first items of business conducted last Thursday evening at the Layton City Council meeting w'as the giving of assignments to council members. Few changes 'were made. Mayor Golden Sill assigned Ann Harris to the administration department. councilman Don Crockett will be the oyer planning and zoning department. He previously served on the city planning commis-SaTrujillo will be over public works. m A 4 Charlesworth. serving an LDS mission in Germany : one sister. Monique Charlesworth. Kanesv a grandmother. Blanche M. Child. Kanesville. Jay ill-- FUNERAL services were held Thursday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Floyd G. Meyers of the Kanesville 1st Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Randal Child; prelude and postlude. Wayne Mayberry: invocation. Iceland Child; remarks. Bishop Floyd G. Meyer; Where Love Is" Monique Charlesworth; speaker. Kenneth Charlesworth Jr.; musical selection. Boyd Child: speaker. Howard (ernie) Argyle: musical selection, Wayne Mayberry; speaker. Loyal Child: benediction. Frank Hazen. DEDICATION of the grave was by Craig Hazen with interment in West Weber Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis Charlesworth, Bart Peterson. Gary Saunders. Lynn Saunders, Mike Pollock, Boyd Child, Kenny Charlesworth and Brent Rasmussen. Honorary pallbearer was Jeff Charlesworth. FLOWERS were cared for by the 1st Ward Relief Kanesville Society. Council Members Assigned Ncw-Jyappoint- first-degr- Schools and attended Sunset Junior High - charged with criminal homicide. GRAVESIDE serv ices were held at the Clearfield City Cemetery. Steven Charlesworth Sunset. guests of their daughter and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harris. Scott and Kathleen Lund and - children have moved to Spring-fielVa., where Mrs. Lund has accepted a new position in the Pentagon. They left Nov. 10 and their children remained with her .. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodson vOntil Dec, 23 when they flew to Vitgiitia o join their parents. E., Kaysville, was booked into Davis County Jail on Friday and THE CRIMINAL homicide charge against Mrs. Stephenson is a felony punishable by five years to life in prison. The two charges of child abuse are Class-misdemeanors, each requiring penalties of up to one yegr in prison, np Church. and milk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece and milk. FRIDAY, Jan. 18, lasagna, shades of green salad Preston, Ida. were Christmas stJ' 1946. and dill, French fries chilled peaches, brownies semi-har- m a daugluei of Samuel and Jane Anne Edwards Harris. She came to the United States in milk. t Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Jan. 14 will include: MONDAY, Jan. 14, spaghetti w- meat sauce, tossed salad of dressing, warm French bread butter, chilled applesauce, school day cookie and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high and choice, hamburger dills. Tuesday, Jan. 15, sliced turkey whipped potatoes buttered broccoli, red set salad, parkerhouse roll pumpkin pie and milk. Jr. high choice, stacked beef sandwich- - J. petition. Manchester. England, lettuce, buttered mixed vegetables, banana, glazed cinnamon twist and milk. Kindergarten snack, small cinnamon twist and ' Secondary Menus subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the child died Dec. Caroline Harris 546-129- 1 granted. !? . and conditions of which the transfer is said petitions for trans-fe- Of C C tf lands in Section 10, Township 4 North. West, Salt Range All - Lynn Allen Wall. 66, of 130 Parkway, Clearfield, died Thursday. Dec. 27, 1984 at the St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden of The parks and recreation department ment went to Kent Smith. Public safety the responsibility assignw ill be of Councilman Bob Stevenson. ASSIGNMENTS to serve on various boards and agencies will remain the same with one exception. Councilman Crockett will replace Mayor Sill as a member iff the museum board. T c council elected Kent Smith to serve as mayor pro tern. |