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Show ffZ' 1 1 r: WEEKLY REFLEX r DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 4, 1979 Gt Fcmily ByTOMBUSSELBERG NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR CHANGE OF ZONE AND AMENDMENT mussen, ' ' OFTHE 2866 S. 300 W., Syracuse, UT 84041. 0.015 sec. . ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft deep, at a point S. 1060 ft. W. 150 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, R2W (1.5 mi. SW Syracuse); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NENEi Sec. 20, 100-50- ": DAVIS COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section UCA 1953 that on Tuesday, the 23rd day of January, 1979, at 3:00 p.m. in Room IDS, County Courthouse, . .52376 Utah, a public hearing will be held before the Davis County Board of Commissioners to ascertain - the interest in and determine the advisability of: : FROM to A-- 3 ' A- -l PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3, from three departments.. '. NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OWNERS: David L. Smith, Robert S. West, Alan T4N, R2W. Steward, Robert B. Flinders, Steve Timmerman, and James K, Earl . PROPERTY ' - AS DESCRIBED , FOLLOWS: Beginning . DEE C. HANSEN V; N 89. 4ff 31 W 1037.88,' ; 1 State Engineer; feet, from the East 'Vf Corner of Section 4,' Published in the Davis News which point is on the ' West line of D&RG RR Journal First publication Dec. 21, 1978 RW: Thence N 34 40 50 W Last publication Jan. 4, 1979 298.45 feet, thence S SZTO W 406.29 . . feet, to the East side of Sunset Road, thence NOTICE Southwest along said . . OF HEARING. road 1403 feet more or less, thence S 86 IF E In. the District Court of. 871.9 more or less to Davis County, Utah , the West line of the .' Notice is hereby given that . D&ftG RR RW, thence there has been filed in the above Court a petition by along said Railroad RW 1399 feet more or Weber South Water less to the point of . District Improvement beginning. Containing seeking a judicial examination of the proceedings of the approximately 23 acres District which authorize the ALL PERSONS District to enter into a con-- . INTERESTED WILL BE tract with the United States HEARD. For more specific for a loan of approximately information, exhibits are., $1,740,000.00 to the District . available for examination in under the provisions of the the Davis County Planning Small Reclamation Proiects Commission Office, Far- - Act of 1956 to be used by the District in the construction of, mington, Utah a pressure irrigation system By action of the Davis within the District, and for County Commissioners on the 12th day of December, 1978. ; the repayment of such loan in ' installments over a period of RODNEY W. WALKER, 24 years; and further seeking Davis County Clerk the detetmination of the Court that such proceedings by the . Published in The Weekly District authorizing the Reflex . execution of said contract was First publication Dec. 21, 1978 : and is within. the lawful' Last publication Jan. 1& 1979 powers of the District and its . Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that hearing upon such petition NOTICE OF shall be before the Court on SHERIFFS SALE the 6th . day of . Tuesday, ON REAL PROPERTY February, 1979; at 10:00 a.m. Civil Ne. 29643 at the . - Davis County . J Courthouse, Farmington, IN THE DISTRICT COURT Utah. . . . ; CAUSE OF the blaze that caused an estimated $80,000 damage was still undeter-- ; but Sun-, mined Wednesday, set Fire Chief Arnold Sat- -' terlee said an electric digital clock giving out high density light was under consideration as a possible cause. He said the fire brought ' - - . . - numerous frustrations for firemen as the cold temperatures prevented full action in fighting the blaze.- Such a . f 4 ' j $ -- rn - officials; are stiii investigating how long the fire had been raging before authorities were notified but Chief Satterlee said firemen were on the scene within five minutes of receiving notification. . R-2- 1 ii TA to the east. At the same time, a fence on the east was badly charred but things could have been much worse had a gas tank exploded, he said. A car parked on the southeast comer of the home had a full tank of gas. Men fought the blaze for six hours, returned to the station and then a small number were called back to fight additional flames, the chief said. . Medical Center. 4 1 f FIREMEN WERE able to Sunset fireman, Derrell Christiansen, 49, was also treated at Davis North . vak contain the blaze to that residence by .using one pumper to hose down a house A granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Feb. 3, 1979. a I ' had five pumpers, the chief The hoses and said. hydrants froze. ... had battled the blaze and the resisting if l.tV ' same situation. We were throwing a lot of water and brought it under control. Treated for smoke inhalation and shock were the boys mother add an uncle, Danny Morgan, of the same address. . Protests . . THE YOUNGSTER was found under a bed in the northeast comer of the home some two hours after firemen Syracuse); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 4 horses; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NE14NEV4 Sec. 19, : REZONING " ft" 1. - THE REGULAR masks would freeze up, it was about one degree above zero, Chief Satterlee said. We had, to thaw them out. The mother told us the baby was in there and we tried twice to get in but it was so hot there was no way we could get in there. Salt Lake City had the a fire aided by freezing temperatures that froze fire equipment, hampering efforts of nearly 50 firemen Rodney E. (31-455- 9) ' of Dec. 29. Lvnn Scott Eaton. 3, son of Mrs. Julie Eaton, 24, of 2238 North 125 West, was killed in Eames, 2380 S. 4000 W., Syracuse, UT 84041. 0015 sec. ft, of water is to be diverted .from a well, 100500 ft.' deep, at a point S. 150 ft. W. 100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 19, R2W T4N, (2 mi. W. n, SUNSET For a Sunset family, the end of 1978 and bringing in of 1979 will not be Filled with one fond memories. INSTEAD, THEY will remember the loss of a loved one in a devasting fire that demolished its home the night T4N R2W. Davis Farming-to- . case was in the two attempts by firemen to enter the area of the home where the boy was thought to be. Both times, they had to retreat after gas masks became frozen and air ran out , The family is staying in Ogden. , . ", .; . 0is . Germany where they will By NORMA PREECE spend the next three years on 3768751 Mayor and Mrs. Neil K. Noorda and family of Fruit Heights attended the funeral service of his father Henry J. Noorda at the East Millcreek 7th LDS Ward on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Noorda died Dec. 27, in Salt Lake . Christmas Day and is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Magnus-so- n and family of Grange? were Christmas eve guests of , Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jons City. Mrs. Sarah Giles and family attended the traditional Giles family Christmas dinner and party on Saturday for 53 family members of the Bert and Cleo Thome Giles family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond and family of Kaysville were also among the guests. On Christmas Eve Mrs. Sarah Giles entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond, . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Giles of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty of , North Salt Lake and their families. SOUTH WEBER WATER Mrs. James Taa of .EL--. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Monte, Calif, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI-' Published in The Weekly-Refle- x. Webster of Ogden and in with her brother Kaysville First publication Jan. 4, 1979 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Last publication Jan. 18, 1979 Stanley C. Webster and with ; her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler PUBLIC NOTICE and children have returned to their home in Great Falls, The Fruit Heights City Montana after spending the Council will, during 1979, hold Christmas holidays in Kaysits regular City Council with his parents Mr. and ville on the first and meetings C. Frank Butler. Mrs. third Tuesdays of each Mrs. Bertha Clark of Bounmonth. Meetings will be held tiful was a holiday guest of at the Fruit Heights City ofher daughter and family, Mr. 281 South Mountain Mrs. Frank Call.-- Mrs. ' fices, and Road at 6:00 p.m. If a regular . treatment scheduled meeting date falls" Call is undergoing : from injuries suffered in an on a holiday, then the meeting automobile accident recently. will be held the following day Mr. and Mrs. Eugene at the same time. Perkins were guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ALAN B. MANNING. Perkins for Christmas Cory City Recorder breakfast. Mrs. Goldie Millar of Published the The Weekly Minn., Mr. and Demedge, Reflex on Jan. 4, 1979 Nelson of Melvin Mrs. Brigham City were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. son. . ' HOUS-- . SECRETARY OF AND ING DEVELOPMENT URBAN OF WASHINGTON, D.C. , ' . Plaintiff, vs. ELVAM. SILER, Defendant. - TO BE SOLD AT. A SHERIFFS SALE on the 11th day of January, 1979, at : the hour of 12: 00 o'clock noon, r at the north front door of the V Davis County Courthouse in - Farmington, Davis County, : Utah, all the right, title, and interest of the defendant, EL-M. SILER, in and to the VA ; 5 following described real property, X . $ V 1 P I ; j1 of . Lot All 2, ! COUNTRY ESTATES SUBDIVISION, a sub- division of part of Blocks 16 and 17, Plat D, Kaysville Town-- . site Survey, in the City of Kaysville, according , to the official plat thereof. " . Also known as 57 East 500 North, Kaysville, . . Utah i : to be made in lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJ ECT to any liens. PAYMENT : Dated at Farmington, . Davis County, State of Utah, -- ; f-- this 15th day of September, 1978. ' i : WM.J. "DUB LAWRENCE i Sheriff, Davis County By Ted Ellison Deputy Sheriff ' ATTORNEY: K. Roger Bean ' 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2 Layton, Utah 84041 r- - - Telephone: v 376-422- 1 Published in The Weekly ' Reflex ; First publication Dec. 2L 1878 : Last publication Jan. 4, 1979 j NOTICE TO WATER USERS . The following applications have been filed with the State : Engineer to appropriate t water in Davis County throughout the entire year. 3 unless otherwise designated. ' ' Locations 52365 in SLBRM. (31-455-8) Kiplin RS-- ! ... 0. Webster entertained at a Kr.ir.7 A Who Is Cot In Scl'.ccI? Heros Help FARMINGTON - If you know of a school age child who may be handicapped and is not in school, help is available for diagnosis and appropriate education at no expense. CONTACT Davis County School District, Pupil Services, 20 North Main, Farmington, telephone numbers 292-246- 1, 867-22- 376-349- 1, 825-504- 4, exL 25 or 26. Dm ' family Christmas Eve dinner and party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webster, Og-- . den; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barnett and family and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker. Overnight guests of Mrs. Sarah Giles were her brother Ray Carlen of Heber City and her sister Mrs. Zella Stanley of Kearns. Mrs. Hazel Orgill of Layton visited on Thursday. Holiday Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bylund and family was Lt. and Mrs. Eldon Call and daughter Amanda of Augusta, Georgia. Mrs. Call is the former Nan Bylund. The Call family will be leaving January 1st for dDueirOeael) , Foods fortified with iron to help women avoid iron deficiencies may be causing iron excesses in men. AND, TOO much iron can trigger a hereditary disease known as hemochromatosis. SympK ms include changes in skin color, diabetes, liver problems, and heart failure. Food additives or fortification account for about 25 percent of the iron in the average American diet. , . , . ' . , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister. Mrs. Marilyn Bennett who is home from Iran was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and family. Miss Kathleen Lenox of San Francisco, Calif, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox over the Christmas holidays. She returned to California Tuesday, by plane. . Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen had as holiday guests her mother, Mrs. Ruth E. Otters-troBurbank, Calif.; his brother and family, Lynn and . Ruth Jensen . and two children; John and Mike of Thousand Oaks, Calif, and Mrs. Alice Otterstrom, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Killpack and daughters Jen-- ., nie and Becky of Layton. Mrs. Helen Young, mother of Mrs. Carol Harris, is con; fined to the Davis North Medical Center where she daughter-in-law- . to-wi-t: , the home of her son and R-2- . .WAV.V.W.W.VAV Miss Kayalauna Tanner has Melvin Wilson. Mrs. LaVerde McAllister of Kanab was a holiday guest at . OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE f OF UTAH - - Mrs. Luanne Garde of Foster City, Calif, spent a few days visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunnell and also with her sister and family, Attorney and Mrs. . R-2- . underwent major surgery from an accident in which she broke her hip. Mark Billings has completed his masters degree at the U. of U. and he and his wife and three children are now moving to Seattle, Wash, to make their home. Mark is the son of Mrs. Dena Billings. - on a Christmas vacation vandalism spree at Hannah Holbrook Elementary School. Bountiful police said more than $5,000 damage was caused inside the school where a dozen classroom doors were punched full of holes, thermostats were ripped from the walls, light fixtures, bathroom mirrors and windows were shattered, classroom floors were severely damaged and had to be replaced when a liquid concentrate was thrown on the tile, and pictures including portraits of former prin- -' dergoing treatment for a heart attack. He was taken out of intensive care on . - - confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton un- , cipal Morris F. Swapp and the present principal, Jay Tolman were slashed. Vandals, who were chased from the school by a custodian, were later arrested after police followed the footprints in the snow to a nearby home. Extreme cold weather also played havoc at several other schools as water lines bursted and flooded three rooms at South Weber Elementary, and several rooms were left without heat at Burton, Kaysville and other schools throughout the district, according to Dr. Dean Penrod, district director of buildings and grounds. Holes like these were duplicated'in at least a dozen doors as vandals four Bountiful boys aged 15 and 16 went a government assignment. Dick Bowman has been v Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cheney were their three sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cheney, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cheney and family, Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheney and family of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Logan entertained at a dinner party at the Log Haven Restaurant in Millcreek Canyon in Salt Lake City for employees of the Hen Hut Hair Fashions ' and partners. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass were Mrs. Bonnie Kment and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bone and son, Cody, of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Payne, Ogden, Jim Payne of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Dean Smith of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leonard entertained at a New Years Eve dinner and party at their home Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.' Brant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Neal Anderson, Mr. and . Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward all of Kaysville and Mrs. Marilyn Bennett who is home from Iran. received her mission call to serye a LDS mission to the Michigan Lansing Mission. She will enter the MTC in Provo on Feb. 8. She is a member of the Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Tanner. Jim Horne of Scottsdale, - Ariz. spent the Christmas and holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Home. Other visitors of the Homes were Mrs. Nancy Iacoi and two daughters also from Scottsdale who are friends of the Homes. Mrs. Pearl F. Hill enter- tained at her . guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward for Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone entertained at a family buffet dinner on Christmas Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bone, Mr. and Mrs. John Young and Mrs. Donna Libertini and their families all of Kaysville. Chiropractor Dr. John E. Clikeman Announces the opening of his office 1977 No. Main, Layton 9-5:- Keith Brimhall underwent open heart surgery last week, on Dec. 26, in the Salt Lake Call 8 daily or 766-178- 4 LDS Hospital. traditional-famil- Christmas dinner at her home. Fifty guests attended. They included the families of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Rex Hill, Dick Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hill all of Kaysville; Jack Hill of Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaRee Stoker of Lake Tahoe, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Page of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison . entertained at a family holiday party for her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berger, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Payne; Mrs. C. O. Smith of Ogden; and Mrs. Melba OBrien of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cam-mac- k and son, Spencer, are spending a few days in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cottrell entertained at a family dinner on Christmas Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell; Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell and family of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidman and children of M0 m ff Many ; Many Many Items Reduced even more from last week They are too numerous to list come and save now!!! to spent Christmas in Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Binden of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cottrell; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cottrell both of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cottrell of Sandy were guests of their mother Mrs. Myrtle Cottrell on Saturday for their annual family party. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne entertained at a New Years Eve dinner party at their home for 24 guests of the Davis Antelopers Trailer IGlfiLDE Itoms: Store! Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Rulcn Cam-mac- k and children of Provo with her parents. 825-733- Cot- trell Club. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande had as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smuin and children. Woods Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McIntyre, Centerville; Mrs. Mary Brande and Velma Brande of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. ' Dick Bourne and family were Off WE MUST CLEfln OUT THIS WEEK!!! 'HEita jrnniiY USE Y0UH MASTER CHARGE USEYCUR VISA CARD flLayCc:a AT MAIN ANBMMlUa HATTON, UTAH nQ- |