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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 8.1 979 prepared by Don L. Frand-seArchitects Associated, 850 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. Proposals shall be filed with the Davis County Clerk, Farmington, Utah on or before February 20, 1979 at 2:00 P.M. at which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud in the Davis County Commission Chambers. Proposals shall be accompanied by either a certified check or a bid bond of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. Such check or bond shall be drawn in favor of Davis County and the check or bond of accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the additional bonds required. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any n. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 22nd day of February, 1979, at 9:00 A.M., at the front entrance of the Davis County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis by KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee, and Commerce First Thrift, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by John R. Allred and Patrice A. Allred, his wife, as Trustors, recorded April 27, 1978, as Entry No. 493909 in Book 704 at Page 286 of the official or Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reason of cer- records aider the terms of said Deed of Trust, 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 this 16th day of January, 1979. KAY M. LEWIS, TnictM East, Suite 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 320 South 300 Page 774 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, 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 986 Chelsea Drive, Bountiful, Utah: All of Lot 816, CHEL-- . SEA COVE SUB-- ; DIVISION, Plat 8, a subdivision of part of ' Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 1 East and part of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in the City of Bountiful, , Davis County, Utah, ac-- cording to the official plat recorded in the office of the County 'Recorder of Davis : County, Utah, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any. Plans and specifications are on file in the architects office. A deposit of $100.00 per set is required for release of Published in The Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 25, 1979 Last publication Feb. 8, 1979 the plans and specifications from the architect. Complete instructions to bidder are included in the bidding R-2- tain obligations secured thereby. s Notice of Default wj.s recorded October 11, 1978, as Entry No. 510806 in Book 732, bidding informality. 84111 OF LAYTON CORPORATION MEETING assessment levied on 'x Brett Lund, Chris Marston, Greg Thompson, Eric Powell, John McCleary and Tommy Butler. Front, Kevin Cottrell, Roger Carter, Doug Wilcox, Mike Gardner, Hal Draper, Bryan Emery and Robert Abram, Felix 0, Sanchez, $30.25. 2, np 'em Outstanding $30.00. $30.00. $30.00. $30.00. 10 $30.00. Walter E. $30.00. 3, 9, Peter Brandley, $31.00. Jan Cheney, $30.00. X Ralph Cluff, $5.00. 4, D. Clayton Fair-bourn- e, 6, $12.75. v- - 8, 1, j - f ' Merl Larkin, $30.25. Gill Larsen, $31.25. Lue McCann, $32.50. . Published in The Weekly Glendon Malnar,' Reflex $30.00. 7, 8, Gary Marley, $32.00. Richard John Miller, f Fruit pense of sale. J. CLEON CHRISTENSEN 66 North Mountain Road Fruit Heights, Utah 84037 7, v Road, the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex- $30.00. A-7- Wilson, $35.00. William A. Wood, Heights, Utah, at 4:00 oclock p.m. on 9 March 1979, to pay 2, : i J. Jay Mountain Carl Gray, $7.50. Shirley Heywood, 7, X during Engineering 20-2- 3. Charles Whitehouse, And in accordance to the law and order of the board of directors, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the company office, 66 North Donald Blood, $30.00. i! USU White, at ViVEn ; ;; First publication Feb. 8, Last publication Feb. 22, $30.00. 1979 1979 R- -l t Gutem, Vivan W. Graham,' R'.N; started as Director of Nursing on Jan. 19, 1979. He graduated in 1977 fYom Weber-StatCollege and received his' BS degree from the University of Utah in 1978. He has had ten ' years experience in the nurs11" ing field. V11; HE IS also'ia clinical riurs-in- g instructor for Weber State;., College at Utah Trade Tech-- 7 nical College. He and his wife,,,Tisl),and f',;'1,! their four children reside in . Syracuse. He is the son of Mr.' ; and Mrs. Marcell Graham of X c Senior Engineer gineers. The ar son of G. S. Neumann, 443 South 200 East, Farmington. old student is a Alpine Chiropractic Center For Appointments Call USU. 376-421- 3 HOURS: WHILE A straight a.m.-2-- 6 Mon.-Fr- i. 2 p.m. a.m. Saturday Closed Thursday FULLY EQUIPPED OFFICE 230 North Main maintaining a average, he has also been principal cellist in the Utah State University Msg Director Sandy. In June, Neumann will have all the completed requirements for a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering after only three years of university study, according to Dr. Doran J. Baker, head of the Electrical Engineering Department at Symphony Orchestra. He is also talented on the piano, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout, and has been active in $30.00. 1, 1, College of Engineering Week, Feb. 9, 9, $30.00. Whinton 2, $30.00. AMOUNT OF R. B. Weaver, $30.00. Dean B. White, 5, Barnes, $5.00. Michael Blanchard, 585 North Fort Lane, Layton, Utah 84041 HEREBY GIVEN that there are delinquent upon IS NOTICE the following described Stock on account of assessment leviedif on December 6, 1978 (and assessments levied previous to, names of the respecany) the several amounts set opposite the tive shareholders as follows: NEUMANN, ALONG with nominees from other departments, will be a candidate for the outstanding senior in the Val D. Walton, 4, $30.00. Jerry Anderson, Col. Electrical Engineering at Utah State University. Robert R. Wallace, 5, $23.75. $30.00. Tib- betts, $110.00. of the respective stockholders as follows: Cert. No., Name and Amount. 3, Dean E. 6, Jeffrey Neumann, Farmington, has been named the outstanding senior in the Department of James A. Thomson, 6, - LOGAN $10.00. $32.50. 3 DERBY WINNERS Eldon Perry, $30.00. Alton Powell, $120.00. Richard F. Quimby, 3, names 3, R-- Joseph Paulsen, 4, November 1978, the several amounts set opposite the Sealed proposals are invited by the Davis County Commission, Davis County, Utah for an addition to and remodeling of the Davis County Jail in accordance with plans and specifications Secretary i&.y Winners of the Pinewood Derby of Cub Scout Pack 408 of Kaysville Second Ward held on Saturday, Jan. 27, were Greg Thompson and Chris Marston tied for first place and Eric Powell took third place. Milton Jensen, cubmaster, was in charge. The 15 cubs participating in the derby were, back 1 to r, Brian Jensen, York Major, John Noriega, $61.25. Floyd B. Parkin, 3, Company of Kaysville, Utah, principal place of business, 66 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of the regular annual 7, ELDON E. SILL, sits' .VWw'j 9, INVITATION TO BID Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 8, 1979 Last publication Feb. 15, 1979 LL X'JWX, $5.00. Haights Creek Irrigation 1 ; r:V M. $30.00. DELINQUENT NOTICE Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 1, 1979 Last publication Feb. 8, 1979 S 2.25 one Helen M. McClurg 15.00 four Dean H. Moss H. or Wayne Moss 43.00 four 30 4 47 Audrene Yates and in accordance with law, and an Order of the Board of Direc-of tors made on the 6th day of December, 1978, so many shares each partial of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 1585 North Fort Lane, Layton, Utah on the 28th day of February assess1979, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., to pay the delinquent ments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. s . 9, Corporation President Pioneer Museum of Layton JohnO. or il f.J A vv $35.00. . DELINQUENT: ASSESSMENT f Ralph Frederick 4, R-- 2 VERL G. WILLIAMS . 1. ' home of Dona Dixon, for a statewide convention. The convention will be held at Little America in June. EACH DAVIS County chapter will be providing one meal and decorations for this event The January social was held on Jan. 26 at the home of Bonnie Jo White with husbands attending. They are preparing for the Valentine Ball to be held at the Eagles Lodge in Layton, Feb. 9. The 1979 Valentine queen will be announced at that time. 5, Reflex on Feb. 8, 1979 ?': iTjVrMl ! $31.00. electing officers, trustees and the transactions of all other business of the NUMBER OF! SHARES i I ing their last two meetings making decorations at the 3, Published in The Weekly SILL ADAMS DITCH COMPANY, INC. NUMBER L Qp CERTIFICATE i!!s h: Alpha Phi, chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, have been utiliz- 4, ' - i For Feb. 9 8 8, v i'.!i-!- l-: -- Set Bail Published in the Davis County Clipper on Feb. 7, 1979 Notice is hereby given of the Pioneer Museum of Lay-to- n (Heritage Museum) annual meeting of members (stockholders) which will be held on the 10th day of February at 9:00 oclock AM in the Layton City court room. Notice of this meeting is given for the purpose of T Moss, $30.00. documents. RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk NOTICE OF PIONEER MUSEUM Valentine 2 ; .0J. Scott Dr. T. . Chiropractic St.-Layt- on - Physician skiing, basketball, tennis, hiking and chess. His scholarship honors include the $4,000 Engineering Scholarship, Neeley Scholarship and high honor roll. At Davis High School he was a nominee for Sterling Scholar in mathematics. IN KAYSVILLE LAVN MOWER REPAIRING Don't Cuss it Bring It To C&S "Your Briggs 4 Stratton Headquarters" Mi SALES NEUMANN HAS worked for Honeywell, Inc., in San Francisco in the summer, and in the Animal Science Department at USU during the school year on development of measurement equipment. He served as junior representative for the USU chapter of the Institute En-ofElectrical and Electronic -- SERVICE CHAIN SAWS TILLERS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE 766-131- 3 C&S SHALL ENGINE REPAIR NEW LOCATION 645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWLRS - SHARPENING HtPAIKING - MEUHAM OGUtN- It L V) - ,. i .v, ,b o.'-- pi1 r:j vd tIU I, NOTICE KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION ; CO. 2029 EAST GENTILE, LAYTON, UTAH 84041 There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied in 1978, the several amounts set opposite the name of the respective stockholders, as follows: And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Company, 2029 East Gentile, Layton, Utah, on the 14th day of February, 1979 at 7:00 P.M. of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. 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