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Show ( WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 7. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER. FEBRUARY 7. 1980 Guilty Of 84111. .on or before Mar. 15, 1980. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Robbery Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 31, 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 Two FARMINGTON former Clearfield Job Corps students, who decided to stay in Utah after graduation from the center, pleaded guilty last week to armed robbery last Nov. 21 in Sunset. R-3- NOTICE OF ADOPTION Case No. ft THE IN Plaintiffs attorney, a 84111, copy of your answer within 20 days after service of this DISTRICT summons upon you. If you fail to so answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of KARLA MICHELLE L1GHTFOOT and JOHN REAGAN LIGHT-FOO- January, Last publication Feb. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder with out warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the north front door of the County Courthouse. Farming-toUtah, on the 19th day of according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Range West. Salt Lake in 'he City Laytihi. according to the official plat thereof. -- r' Purchase iCCOTUS Street. Layton. Utah 84041. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated May 20. 1977. and executed by J AM ES KENT FLOWER and PATRICIA S. FLOWER, husband and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 22nd day of Janu- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 24. 1980 Last publication Feb. 7. 1980 PAUL M. IIALLIDAY Successor Trustee Suite 400 Executive Building 455 East 400 South Salt Lake City. Utah 841 6 Telephone: NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless other- 1 355-288- Published in The Weekly flex Re- First publication Jan. 24. wise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Monan A. 54044 Lovell. 2198 W. 800 N.. Clinton. UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep; at a well. point N. 350 ft. W. 950 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33. T5N. R2W 980Last publication Feb. 7. 1980 ; SUMMONS Civil No. 100-60- 0 SECOND THE IN JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT DAVIS FOR IN AND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH RICHARD E. DAEMS and L1NON A. DAEMS, (Clinton): and used for the domestic purposes of I family; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in SE'ASE'A Sec. 33. T5N. R2W. . Thomas M. 54080 Fowler. 235 E. 700 S.. Clearfield. UT 0.05 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain, at a point N. 147 ft. E. 1264 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 1. T4N. R2W (Clearfield): and used for stockwatcring 9 sheep; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 1.8 acs. in SW'ASWK Sec. I. T4N. R2W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 23 E. 400 S., SLC. UT Plaintiffs, VS CANDLELIGHT FLORAL OF DESIGN, W. INC., and GLENN RICHARDSON. President, Defendants, THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE-NAMETHE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the clerk of the above court a AND SCHOOL written answer to the attached complaint, and to serve upon or mail to: John T. Kesler of Woodbury, Kesler and Woodbury, 1 15 East South 1 TAX RETURNS HAPPINESS IS THE SERVICES OF AN EXPERIENCED CONSULTANT person. . . VMS 376-214- mittee chairperson: Jean Beers, planning committee chairperson. Other members of the board renominated for another term (Heritage Museum) annual meeting of members (stock- holders) which will be held on the 9th day of February at 9:00 o'clock AM at the home of Mrs. George (Oma) Wilcox. were Bruce Barton. Col. James Bassett. Margaret Adams. Gary Lawson. Eldon Barlow, and Shirl Randall. East Gentile. Layton. Notice of this meeting is given for the purpose of electing officers, trustees and the transactions of all other business of the corporation. 1877 NEW BOARD members nominated and approved were Gary Mayfield, distribution manager. Max Factor and Co., and Rod Hill, secretary-treasure- r. Eaton-Kenwa- DON R. EVANS Corporation President Pioneer Museum of Layton RETURNS PREPARE0 IN THE CONVENIENCE PRIVACY Of YOUR HOME Hours 9 to 9 seven days If AND DESIRED) per week 655 East 1st South, Kaysville, Utah y. The following persons are curterm rently serving a two-year which expires this year: Published in the Davis News Journal on March 7. 1980 at 9:00 o'clock AM of said day: Lot 51 WESTWOOD First publication Jan. 31. 1980 Last publication Feb. 7. 1980 ESTATES NO. I. according to the official plat thereof. Situated in Davis County. State of Utah Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. DATED THIS 1st DAY FEBRUARY. 1980. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS IN THE SECOND CIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 27038 CAROLINA BLACK Plaintiff JUDI- DAVID T. BLACK Defendant. THESTATEOFUTAHTO DAVID T. BLACK: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the clerk of the Davis County Court, on the above entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT. PlaintiiTs attorney, at 50 North Main Street. Layton. Utah. 84041. If you fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 50 North Main St. Layton. Utah 84041 Telephone: (801)766-126- 4 Re-ile- x First publication Jan. 31. 1980 Last publication Feb. 21. 1980 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE 6 ... Green, allocations committee chairperson, and Norman L. Notice is hereby given of the Pioneer Museum of Layton THE FOLLOWING described property w ill be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the North End Door of the main floor of the County Courthouse of Davis County. State of Utah. State and Main RecovFARMINGTON ering unpaid alimony is big business in Utah and Davis Cbunty has its share of prob- - . Mar r. Ellery, SniflotV nfdrrhSi- ' !.i tion and referral advisory com- - 7 DON GIBBS By GARY R. BLODGETT communications committee chairperson: James Bruff. campaign committee chair- R-3- Published in The Weekly accountability standards the A.B. SIMMONS gave the financial report for the year 1979. He indicated that the organization is. audited each year by Goldsberry and Asso- - L. BENSON MABEY Successor Trustee Burbidge. Mabey & Mitchell Attorneys at Law 424 East 500 South. Suite 102 Salt Lake City. Utah 841 1 1 County Address: 169 North 1200 West Clearfield. Utah 84015 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 6. 1980 Last publication Feb. 20. 1980 C-3- 0 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 7, 1980 Last publication Feb. 21. 1980 R-- l NOTICE The Davis County Title XX Advisory Council is requesting proposals for FY8I Title XX Program. For more information contact Title XX office at 867-2- 2 ext. 350. 1 1 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 6. 1980 Last publication Feb. 12, 1980 C-3- 1 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 7. 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 R 2 , from AfIon Anderson. director of ,he ftorthern division office of State Recovery Service. Bureau of Child Support. HE TOLD the Davis County Commission that more time needs to be spent in the county fur collection of unpaid alimony and child support by persons on welfare. Attorney Don Redd has been aiding the Bureau of Child Support in this endeavor e on a basis, averaging about 60 hours per month for the last six months. part-tim- MR. ANDERSON, however. told the commission that more time is needed to be spent on unpaid alimonies if the program is to be successful. He asked the commission to let the bureau hire Attorney Redd and pay the county direct for his services, i It would essentially be the same program as in the past, but hopefully would be a little more efficient." said Mr. Anderson. "The more hours he (Redd) can spend in this job the more monies that will be collected, part of which w ill be reimbursed to the county." MR. ANDERSON explained that the county is able to retain 15 percent of the money collected that would be reimbursed to the federal government. "This would be money the county could use as it wishes with no strings attached." he said. "This would be clear profit since 75 percent of the child support enforcement is paid by the federal government and the state pays the remaining 25 percent." COMM. ERNEST Eberhard asked that a written proposal b prepared and presented, tq the commission for review at the commission's next regularly scheduled meeting on Feb. 16. Mr. Anderson said the bureau now pays $16 per hour for the part-tim- e service of Attorney Redd. IIE tastic son. HAS been doing a fanjob." said Mr. Ander"Of the $207,000 col- lected during the last six months of 1979. about $45,000 a record high for a single was collected in Sepmonth tember and $42,000 in October. We just hope w e can keep up this relationship and high standard of performance with this revised program." County Attorney Rodney Page said he is in favor of giving all the support necessary to this program, but noted that to change the procedure now could create some problems. FOR ONE thing." said Attorney Page, "the county would have to open its budget to allow the additional exe or penses of a new e attorney, and ld rather not do that unless we part-tim- full-tim- have United Way uses not only for the United Way operation but all of the United Way agencies. MackG. Smith. 1979 county "Families of' LAYTON the 80's" is a PERC (Parent Orientation Resource Center) workshop to be held Wednesday. Feb. 20. at 6:30 p.m. at the North Layton Jr. High ; School Library. re- MRS. WILLIAM (Yvonne)" Coon. PTA President at the school, is working with members of her board to complete arrangements for the program. v She expressed gratitude to' James Layton, school principal. for the use of school facilities. Parents may bring children between the ages of 612 with them, and suitable activities will be provided for them. is a must, so arrangements can be made for rooms of suitable size and HE APPLAUDED the efforts of campaign leaders, Dec. 31. 1979 there was about $207,000 collected in Davis County, said Mr. Anderson. to." Meanwhile, the attorney noted, the county will wait for the offer from the Recovery Bureau and then decide what action to take. workers and the line support from many company executives. firm managers, and the thousands of contributors. Mary Ellen Smoot reported on the significant progress the Information and Referral Service program has made. More than 10.000 phone calls were handled in 1979. The United Way administers this program out of their office in Farmington. 1A.B. .SJAIMONSv-seuremrtreasurer, wav recognized for leadership on the executive committee over the past five years. He is leaving the board. Other members of the board and executive committee were recognized for their past service. Three board members. Walter Bain. Robert Benzlev and Henry Heath were awarded programs for vouncsVers y'. TOPICS TO be treated in the workshop sessions include "Teenage spect Elder Barker Returns Home From Mission Elder Radley L. Barker has returned home from a two year mission to the Japan Kobe Mission . He will give his report in Sacrament meeting on Feb. 10 in the Syracuse First LDS Ward at 5:45 p.m. He is the son of Bishop and Mrs.,.; Russell L. Barker. 400 S. 2IHKI W.. Syracuse. LARRY BURDETT. the United Way executive director, reported on the progress the United Way has made locally, in the state of Utah and around the country. He complimented the great voluntary effort concept that makes the United Way the largest voluntary movement across America. It is an organization of people helping people. It is a good feeling to be a part of the United W av. ELDER BARKER arrived home on his 21st birthday anniversary (Jan. 12) and his parents had kept their Christmas tree up and all of his presents were still under the tree, so a double celebration was held in his honor. He will attend Weber Stale College and is employed at R.C. Willey Co. in Syracuse. WHAT MAKES A GREAT Voters List SAFETY t's FARMINGTON -Istill undetermined what the cost will be. but it's going to cost anyone wanting to obtain a list of Davis County's registered THE STATE Recovery Service has an agreement w ith the not the county commission County Attorney's Office to do this work when needed. Mr. voters. Anderson said. "It would simply be easier if COUNTY Clerk Rodney we could work directly Walker told the county comthrough the commission and mission that the Utah Republipay the county direct for can Party has asked for the Attorney Redd's services. he computer printout or a data said. tape of the registry list and that he did not know w hat to charge ONLY 20 percent, or less, of them for this service. husbands on welfare pay aliComm. Morris F. Swapp mony and child support regu- said persons wanting this type larly. Mr. Anderson noted. of information should pay "The remainder." he said, w hat it costs to prepare the list. "w e have to seek the husbands "The cost should be the same and by different means obtain for everyone, whether they be 0 Cushion Insole Upper Cushion Neoprene Outsoie Extra Rugged Goodyear Shank Stormwelt. WIDTHS. SIZES 4 whatever." WOMEN on welfare are usually paid ali- mony direct from the state and it's the responsibility of the State Recovery Service to IccI as much alimony due as possible, it was explained. Between July I, 1979 and MR. WALKER was then in- structed by Comm. Swapp and Comm. Ernest Eberhard to evaluate the cost and a price similar to this will be charged anyone obtaining the voter registry list, grb Vfc 0 Fully Leather Lined Steel Toe Goodyear Republican. Democrat or the money." DIVORCED Sweater Collar 0 0SollyPadded Leather Safety Welt 3 Rib Steel Re- Themselves." "Teaching "Natural and Logical Concepts and Self Esteem." etc. INCOMING Pres. Loren D. Martin commented on the mission and goal of United Way and the progress we need to make in 1981). Outgoing Pres. Stanley M. Smedley in his closing remarks thanked those on the board and executive committee for their support and dedication. Charged For j Behavior." Teaching Children to Appreciation Certificates. Theirterm of office expired the end of 1979. Fee Will Be ; Workshop Slated firm. This conforms to the high campaign chairperson, , PERC ported that more than $285,000 was raised during the campaign. The goal was set at $249,850. This is an increase of 36.2 percent over last year's contributions. secretary-tre- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 31. 1980 Last publication Feb. 7. 1980 OF LAYTON CORPORATION MEETING 1978. Alimony Big Business in Utah members of the executive LAYTON FORD, INC. QK. I P j NOTICEMUSEUM v - PIONEER dates, an accredited CPA Recovering Unpaid committee include: Stanley M. Smedley, outgoing president: Mack G. Smith, presidentelect: C. Bruce Barton, asurer; Sheryl Allen, , LX ter serving for four years on the board. He was president in 1 1 sale: That if said amount has not been paid by you. I day prior to said date, the said vehicle will be sold and any interest you may own in said vehicle will be extinguished. W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee . THE ANNUAL meeting was the fifth event since the U nited Way was incorporated in 1974. Mr. Martin has lived in the Bountiful area for years. He has served on the United Way Board for the past three years, and was the county campaign chairman in 1978. Other elected officers and dred Twelve and 35100s ($512.35), including costs of 0Sr Almon Flake. Kay Hall. Herb Janert. Gary Porter and Harvey Tanner. Calvin J. Udy. nominating committee chairperson, presented the new officers and board members. He will be leaving the board this year af Loren D. CLEARFIELD Martin, local attorney from Bountiful, was installed as president of the United Way of Davis County on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at the Thiokol Job Corp Training Center in Clearfield. Torino. SJ 234. to the highest bidder on the 15th day of February, 1980, at 8:00 a.m.. at 1573 N. Main. Layton, Utah. That the proceeds from said sale are to be applied to satisfy the mechanic's lien Layton Ford. Inc., holds on said vehicle in the amount of Five Hun- price payable in lawful monev of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title. possession or encumbrances. and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided for by law . feet thereof. Commonly known as the Davis County United Way include, front to r, Loren Martin, president; Jean Green, allocations; Sheryl Allen, communications. Standing, Norm Beers, planning chairman; Mack Smith, president-elect- ; Jim Bruff, campaign chairman. 1 that Layton Ford. Inc., intends to sell the 1974 Ford ' THEREFROM the North 2.0 1980. S charges pending against each of the men. He added that they had recently completed training at the Job Corps Center and did not feel that their recent behavior was normal. New officers of TO: Donald J. Dominguez Notice is hereby given you County. Notice of Default was recorded October II. 1979. in Book 795. Page 9 111 of said offi- .W. record but there are three UNITED WAY OFFICERS Recorder of said I crimes carry a penalty of from five years to life in the Utah State Prison. Attorney Martin said the two had no previous criminal NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Lot 32. CANYON CREST SUBDIVISION PLAT "C". North. sentencing the pair. The flex First publication Jan. 31, 1980 Last publication Feb. 14, 1980 try No. 489581: VIEW NO. 2. Amended Plat, a subdivision of part of Section 18. 90-da- y ' County Recorder of Davis County. State of Utah, as En- February. 1980. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day: All of Lot 161. VAE SECOND District Judge J. Duffy Palmer said he would wait for results of a psychiatric evaluation before Published in The Weekly Re- house. Farmington. Utah, on Monday. February 18. 1980. at the hour of 10:00 a.m.. by W. CLARK BURT, the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by C. SCOTT HANSEN AND JOYCE T. HANSEN, as Trustors, and THE LOCKHART CO., as Beneficiary, recorded on the 16th day of March. 1978. in Book 696. Page 472. of the official records in the office of the n. ary. 17, 1980 7, 1980 The following described property situated in Davis County. State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of Davis County Court- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 24. 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 charges. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE ' had negotiated with other attorneys about the pending 1980. Published in the Davis News WALKER, Clerk jJ By: Irene M. Sanchez J Deputy Clerk Alfred C. Van Wagenen Attorney for Petitioner 40iSouth 125 East Utah 84015 Clearfield. 1818 Mark 1 SE'ASE'ASec. 10.T3N.R1W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S.. SLC, UT 84111, on or before Mar. 15, Center Bountiful, Utah 84010 Journal First publication Jan. Loren D. Martin, said several armed robbery charges against the two were pending in Davis and Weber counties. Attorney Martin said the two decided to plead guilty to aggravated robbery after he irrigation of 0.25 acs. in Colonial Square Shopping VV. 4 1980. Serve Defendant at: Glenn W. Richardson T Township 1 By John T. Kesler Attorney for Plaintiffs and JOHN REAGAN LIGHT-FOObv JOSEPH A. said hearing will be heard before the above entitled Court, at the Courtroom. in Farmington. Davis County. Utah, on Tuesday, the II day of March. A.D., 1980. at the hour of 9:00 a.m. DATED this 21 day of January A.D.. 1980. pleaded guilty to the robbery charges after their attorney. or addresses available, 1 WOODBURY for Adoption of KARLA MICHELLE LIGHTFOOT 540 0.015 sec. ft. 100-30- WOODBURY, KESLER AND TERESTED PARTIES: You are hereby given notice of the hearing on the Petition THE TWO. James L. Judie and Kevin D. Mosley, no ages 0 verted from a well, ft. deep, at a point N. 10 ft. W. 90 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, T3N.R1W, SLB&M (2 mi S. of Kaysville): and used from Jan. to Dec. 3 for the domestic purposes of 1 family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the herewith served upon you. DATED this 8th day of TO THE SAID JOHN RAYMOND L1GHTFOOT AND ANY OTHER IN- R. Cline Baxter, Box 209, Farmington, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. to appropriate of water in Davis County. The water is to be di- complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the above court and a copy of which is attached and Minor Children. RODNEY NOTICE TO WATER USERS Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah mm shoes :arf!eld |