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Show t I 1 V.rtKlY K 1980 RFFLEX DAViS NCAS JOURNAL, AUGUST Syracuse LOMO, B,UKL!MkblNMf ssomrom miiui oi lktMirHSUI htf f.tlluwmg dfunbrJ laU in pfuprrt) ( iMiiiij. Stat H I ijh wiil hr Ihe wld at fut'ltc atMum highrvl bidder In Ilsr fiunt the Daw 1'iMiniv trp tf CuunhiMnf , larmmittn, St pirn Nr t Uh, in 8, hf ! N.m b Reed I m1 MV A i link tur, VS . SsikifVMif hum .11 the finite bitJtf me Irinl exerted t I 1 VMS 1 atlru.r.w, and COM Ml Kt I I IK I IIIKII l, miHlituo. re- Mt tnljt'jnn the lv7. in U-- Jjf ol h4, page iif i he iifliti.il fcti1 Jt iffitc of ihe ( mm! Kc in ihc Davit ( miiiii. Sijie emtltf t t.ih. at I inn So, I . J.iU-wv- bt9. 4 ut Said Deed of 1 r utl attifned by (omineftC I imI 1 hi ill io jrr Ihmitkon July I'xn, l. lol 119, . Ci". a subdivision of port of Section 20. Tuwnvtnp 2 North. Range I I at!. Ill Kill IS SlItDIVI-MON- BLOCK Salt Lake Base and Mendi.m. in ihe City of llouniiful. )af it Conn-IV- . Utah, apl.il of which Killed in iheollkcof (he Coumy Kecutder. LX-C- l. P I INti 1 HI R . I ROM: BEGINNING nj environmental of the project. In aspeel teested persons may submit otatiy or in writing etidcmc and recommendation with re sped to said sen n e change. Written comment should he forwarded to Mr John C Ping ree. General, Manager, Utah Transit Authority, P.O Box 24to. .Salt Lake City, Utah hlllQ.and post marked no later than September 15.19x0, IV. Ridcrship count and in formation relevant lo ihe proposed change are available al ihe of I is c of Mr. John Ping, ree, 4'5 West 4th South. Sail Lake City, Utah, and at the olfisC of Mr Lew Hargiv, 218 20th Street. Ogden. liah.Th-c- e materials w ill also be available for inspection al the public hearing, V. Person desiring lo be heard at the public hearing concerning these proposed service change may call M. Joyce Anderson al the UFA ofrtcc at to have their name listed on Ihe rosier of persons lo be heard, or may indicate their desire lo speak al the lime of (he public 531-942- 4 al Ihe Northwest corner f lail 119. CLNJKAL lir.lCillTS SUBDIVI- hcanng. SION BUCK "U" and running ihence South 7 dcg'i. 46 Last 106.57 feel along Ihc Westerly line of said Lot 119; Ihence North 89 degs. 12' Last 4V5 ft. along Ihc Southerly line of said 1 W. HUGHES BRCXKBANK President Board of Director Utah Transit Authority Published in the Davis County Clipper f trsl publication Aug.20.1980 Second publication Sept. 10, subdivision; Ihence North 49 dcgs.24l9 West 76.32 feel lo a 1980 point 3.50 feel perpendicularly distant Easterly from said Westerly line of Lot 19; thence North 21 degs.24'45 West 54.97 feet lo the point of beginning. Notice of Default was recorded January 23. I980,in Book 810. Page 350 of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United Slates 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. C-2- Published in The Weekly Re- -' Hex 1 First publication Aug. 21. 1980 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Belly Wheeler, 4432 W. 1300 N.. West Point. UT has filed with Ihe State Engineer to Appl.No.54805 appropriate 0.05 sec. ft. of water in Davis Coumy. The Water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well. 0 point N. 100 ft. E. 354 ft. from S'a Cor. Sec. 30. T5N, R2W, SLB&M (2 mi SE of Hooper); and used from Jan. I to Dec. 3 for stockwatering 2 horses; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.0 ac. in SW'aSE'a Sec.30, T5N, R2W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State 75-15- 1 W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 14.1980 Last publication Aug.28. 1980 231 84111, on 1980. , NOTICE TO WATER USERS E.400S..SLC.UT or before Sept. 20, Ken Mitchell. 1437 W.I300 Clinton, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. to appropNo. 54895 riate 0.045 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to well, be diverted from a 20 ft. deep, at a point S. 212 ft.E. 388 ft. from N' Cor. Sec.34.T5N, R2W, SLB&M (Clinton); and used from Jan. to Dec. 31 for stockwatering horse, 2 cattle ; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of O.- 5 acs.in NE'jNE'A Sec. 34. T5N. R2W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 231 ED. 400 S.. SLC, UT 841 1, on or before Sept. DEE C.HANSEN State Engineer - Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug.7,1980 Last publication Aug. 21, 1980 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 1 1 1 27. 1980. DEE C.HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 14, 1980 Last publication Aug.28, 1980 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, Farming-toUtah, on the 17th day of September, 1980, at 11:00 oclock a.m. of said day: n, All of Lot 101, JAMARL ACRES, a subdivision of part of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, Davis County, Utah, a plat of which is filed in the office of the County Recorder. Commonly known as West 550 North, Clearfield, Utah 84015. 291 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY in Change Service to Affect Ogden Routes No. 88 and No. 89. I. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Utah Transit Authority at the Davis County Courthouse, Commission Chambers, Room 126, Farmington, Utah on September 15, 1980, at the hour of 6:30 p.m. for the purpose of receiving comments and questions regarding proposed service -, changes. II. It is proposed that service be discontinued on Ogden routes No.88 VkarfiiHgttM!, f) where they were guest f Mr, and Mi, M.ke ks erb and family, tt bile ihetf they attended a youth fontereme for the ( O' held wob hutch lha t ttake from i DU-- , Virginia and Maryland, They ar the daughter (4 Mr, and Ml. JtruceU, Parry, Mr. Lola I rew oecompa. nted Mr. Umdy Perkin lo Twin I JJa. tin pat Weekend they were gurtltuf Mr. I iew ' aunt and t md gianJm.Mhef, Mr, May Per all, Crestwood Hill Air Force Base Road East Layton and No.89 Hill Air Force Base. The proposed cancellation of service is due to consistantlv low ridpr- - The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated January 31, 1979, and was executed by CHARLES N. KAHLSDORF and ELIZABETH ANN KAHLSDORF, husband and wife, and AARON E. HORNER and MILDRED E.HOR-NEhusband and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 18th day of August, 1980. PAIL M.HALLIDAY Successor Trustee Suite 400 Executive Building 455 East 400 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 6 Telephone: Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 21,1980 Last publication Sept. 4, 1980 . & km. Mi. Wayne Burton had ihc misfortune of falling and f? breaking ber left band, al her home la! week. Mr, and Mr. Gary R, Bodily and ihctr wo on. (Tin and Uory. base returned ftom a vacation lo southern tehlor mu. They were joined by an aunl, Mt. Margaret DeVries of Ogden, who 0c w down and bask. but spent Ihc lime with ihem. LeRoy Spencer, who formerly resided her, and who i Ihe son of Mr. and Mr. Harold If Spencer of Denver. Coh,.w in Syracuse fer a few day visiting wuh friends and former neighbor, Mr. Darlene S. Parry and her on Jeff base returned home from a vacation in Las Vega. Nev. They were the guest of Mr. and Mr. Sherman G. Bennett and family. Jeff played with a senior (title league baseball group ihe northern Utah A FAMILY The Clinton Ciiy Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at 6.00 p.m. Wednesday, August 20. 1980 in Ihe Gmton City Building to consider a variance to the zoning ordinance. Kandy Dalton of 652 West 1580 North Clinton. Utah is requesting a 4 foot side yard variance in order to build a garage. The Kaysville City hereby requests proposals for the conduct of detail engineering services associated with the design of a 2.0 million gallon culinary water storage tank, related valves and controls, and a 16 inch water line from 900 East Street to Main Street, thence to 100 South Street. The following services will be required: 1. Detailed design 2.Preparation of specifications and bidding documents 3. Conduct of bidding and contract award 4. Detailed construction cost estimates 5. Construction consulting The services will be d in accordancewith the regulations and guidelines of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grant Program. The following criteria will be considered in the evaluation of proposals: 1. Specialized experience and technical competence of the firm and its personnel. 2. Familiarity of the firm with the types of problems associaed with the project. 3. Past record of performance on similar con- tracts. 4. Compliance with public policy and past performance in working with the Community Development Block Grant Program. .5. Financial and other resource capacity of the firm to perform the work in a timely manner. 6. Avoidance of personal and organizational conflicts of interest. 7. Positive steps taken to afford opportunities for small and minority firms to participate. 8. The acceptability of the fee range within which the firm can accomplish thework. Any contract awarded under this request is expected to be funded by a grant from U.S. Department of HUD. This procurement will be subject to regulations contained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.937 and 35.939. Proposals will be accepted until 10:00 A.M., Monday, Septemberl, 1980 at the Office of the City Administrator, 44 North Main, Kaysville, Utah 84037. KAYSVILLE CITY CORP. Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder 355-288- Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 21, 1980 Last publication Aug. 28, 1980 R-1- If you canT get in to aee one Hampton niayl the other will do, at least when youre visiting either Dr. Jai k A. Hampton, shown here at left or son Jatk IL, located in new metlieal building in Kaysville. PRACTICE The corner of Main St. and First South ha a new colonial look with the addition of the Rampton Professional Bldg. The red brick building al 95 South Main i complemented by traditional shultercd window and a high pitched roof, lopped by a cupola and horse and carriage weather vain. Most people would call a pile of discarded shovel, rakes, springs, auto pari, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS tv Winijf PUBLIC HEARING DAMON B. EDWARDS City Recorder c JkJK division in (heir annual louma menl while there. The group look second lace in ihe meci. con-duet- N.- . Re: Proposed Larry f. I. USIKVl. Mie Kelly and base returned home from a vacation in Thg f beryl t th'p during IN previou month period nd would result in the elimination of these route liont the Utah Transit Authmity System, til At the heating the Utah Transit Athmity will attofd an oriHKiumiy lor intetested per .n of ngenues lu be hearj with rcspcsi to ihe vosuLeco nomu. NORTH DAVIS LEADER. AUGUST 21. 1&6J your paents in other ways. As soon as Mr. Stott finished this large water tank monster, he knew he had captured the first Alickahidc. Docs Mr. Stott have plans to make more metal sculptures? scrap iron and radiators a junk heap, but to RoIIj Stott of Layton these leftovers from a welding shop are parts that becreated long (o some yard creature. e Probably when his imagination begins to wander and he finds the time. After alt, Mr. Stott says. These pets of his require no food, little care and they bring enjoyment to him and many other people. dmg A CONVENIENT parking area is lucked at the rear of (he building amid pines and other landscaping. Ihe traditional feeling has been carried into the interior where the reception room boasts seating on pew s from an old New England church. The earth tone are accented by bras mirror and coat rack and natural oak paneling. 1 he open spacious feeling was designed lo accommodalc two orthodonitist. Dr. Jack A. Rampton and his son. Dr. Clark B. Rampton. who will join him in nine months. The building was designed with additional space available for other professional services. AN OPEN house w ill be held Friday August 22 from 7 p.m. for anyone interested, np SEVERAL years ago. Mr. in Stott, a w elder for North Salt Lake, assembled pieces of scrap metal inlo a clever, imaginative orament. Another metal animal folAro-Tec- h ; lowed and then still another. Mr. Stott mixed wind machines, whirleygigs and flower planters in with his met- al creatures until he had enough scrap metal ornaments to use in the clever landscaping of his well kept home located at 902 N. Church, Layton. SANDSTONE and volcanic rocks from Millard County are arranged in the yard to make an authentic looking setting for the strange scrap creatures.. Smaller animals, resembling dinosaurs and birds, decorate the interior of the Stott home. YEAR DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER HOWARD O. WISCOMBE Lifelong Republican ' MR. STOTT says he looks at pieces of .metal and gets an idea of what the finished product will be. He never draws out the dreature on a piece of THE CRUCIAL DIFFERENCE! O paper and quite often the finished product does not resemble the original idea. Walking through the Stott's yard is a delightful experience. One of the first sculpures you see is a bird made from an expansion tank from a heating system, springs, pipes, chair legs, leaf rakes and fans. Mr. Stott remembers he used his best leaf rake by mistake when he made his feathered yard bird. ship in long rar:re planning for Bountiful City and Bountiful Light & Power, is paying dividends to 50,000 Davis County citizens in reduced taxes of $1,000,000 each and every year. No empty promises here. He knows how to do it! O TRAINING His training as a management consultant with a degree in Finance, can produce savings for all of Davis County through: Quality growth master planning Full public disclosure of spending Long range capital budgeting lawn-mow- wind-powere- NEXT TO this flying wonder is a carrousel made from lighting fixtures, a bike wheel and bottle lids. A dinosaur like animal, made from a water tank, two shovel blades, files, springs and pipes is a genuine Alick-ahidThe story of this likeable monster goes back to when Mr. Stott was courting Mrs. Stott. A NEPHEW of the future Mrs. Stott was always talking e. about a legendary Danish Alickahide monster who would get you if you wne somewhere you shouldnt or stayed up late or disobeyed :SIGh His leade FURTHER DOWN the driveway is a man made from a muffler, an oil filter and scraps of metal. He is riding a body that is being driven by a Texas Muskrat (a cow-lik- e animal) which is made from welding scrap cuttings. All the Stott creatures have names. Old Blimpie is a d device made from a fan, an oil can, a head , light and the dividers from an electric motor. FOF O EXPERIENCE a fiscal his Although conservative, experience, public service and church service has given him a respect for human values. He favors: Rewarding senior citizens Protection of family values Womens full opportunity without ERA Respect for minority viewpoints More listening.Jess telling Less rhetoric...more doing VOTE ER 9TH THE DIFFERENCE IS CRUCIAL....TO YOU. Paid By Wiscombe Election Committee 4-- |