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HWSLN Stale Engineer Published in the Davis Nek Journal First publication June 12, 1980 Last publication June 26. 1980 3 SUMMONS MltffAEL THOMAS GUZZARDO, THE STATE OF UTAH TO MIKEL DAVID PAPPAS: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Peti- tion for Adoption with the d Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or above-entitle- mail to BEAN, BEAN, SMEDLEY & STARK- mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition for Adoption, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for the adoption of Steven Theodore Pappas, a minor, by Randy Lee Carlson. Dated this 29 day of May 1980. BEAN, BEAN, SMEDLEY & STARKWEATHER By Stanley M. Smedley Attorneys for Petitioner V. Pappas 2016 Valley Dr. Las Vegas, Nevada pf BEAN, BEAN & SMEDLEY Stanley M. Smedley Attorney for Petitioner 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2 Layton, Utah 84041 Telephone: i, l gen Cub, lo secure an irvlcbred-nes- t In favor of R HO COR. PORATION RtTlKLMLNT 1 CM) (now owned and held by R H O CORIORATION RETIREMENT FUND) by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Nonce of Default re corded Febntary 29. vxo as Entry No. 35S?b us Book 814 at page 9M of said OfTicul Trustee kill sell at pub- he auction to (he highest bidder for cash, payable in lakful I money of the United Slates at the lime of sale, kithout k arrant y as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at 2163 North 1050 West, in (he City of Layton. County of Davis, State of Utah: AO of Lot 42. DAW N an Re-cor- d. B, 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 8th day of July, 1980, at 10:00 oclock a.m. of said day: n, KIMBERLY MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Commonly known as 1045 North Kimberly Utah 84041. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated March 29, 1977, and was executed by KERRY M. WAYNE and BEVERLY J. WAYNE, husband khijrj Jvtvift VM Ik klky I after fc.j br Ik ft r4 t af&r) tt Im4 frfttfd kffug k4 fci - h f 'T7 t -- r ? - hMs Mr lb 1111 V WOVr rtmrrtHrr tter,l rrffirfthrr lb lb , but tbry It t d4 kbrn tbry get pUer- W k 3 drmuedr i IN QHtl t feta, tb cook- bow lh ed approved cpr&JJur 14 It's ftft 44 14 N haajd. turara prtfnt t fflmwf fund for ft ceftifl Counulmai Nay CIua Jkt enm ftrtnbcauMft ftftj eisiursed tb prsff ant 4g prenntkH) peugram. "Ib ctposui to i be According to fdH CUf com-Riint- iy tb kill be the best tbuuwmd duSars kf could f stf IMJ kdl spend." THE WE9E IONG beta dgstrwt (CBD) Ckartwtd kith nusJe-mcnkid narcotics, lb county (drug enforcement) bandied felony-level,- " be kd, adJing that N has beta ddltcuft for the cay to obtain manpaker to band! many M CIHCIL a! o set to pvNc hearings Lo July 8 for modification of the general commcrual CCi lone at 7,M pm. and new central bomes kbea poke bunAcii. of ioe al 8 p m. Chief Files Court Case problems and determine probable ciuse" before - acting a leads. The State Law Enforcement FARMINGTON A for-I La) um police chief cr has filed a petition to perpetuate testimony" that could in t defamation of charac- Planning Agency bat a ISAM) grant kith final approval accessary approved re-S- ter suit against last Layton Maor K. Del) a Ycates. through the County Countd Governments and other agencies. It kould be used to purchase the dog and initiate the program, hopefully by Oct. I, the chief said. THE CHARGE kit filed by former police chief Richard tDavc) Davis in Second District Court in Farmington. The complaint alleges that the mayor "organized and held a secret mccung and that during the private session. Mayor Yeatcs accused the petitioner THIS ANIMAL kill be used as a family pet khca he's not korking for the city. He k ill be kept al home and k ill be trained and centfied by the court," he explained, "lie is supposed to be (Chief Davis) of being moral." 'For example, he (the dog) could walk down the hallway al the high school and sntfT out THE PETITION further seeks "to identify persons present at the meeting and (to a locker (containing im- obtain) exact statements mari- juana) or with a congregation of peopke in a parking lotthe dog could point out (those kith drugs). allegedly made by the mayor.' A hearing on the matter is scheduled for lOa.m.onJune 17 in Second District Court. 100 nylon Cut pile plush Ophmum wearability in 12 glorious shades and by law provided. Dated: June 2, 1980 Regularly $14.99 HAPPY SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee By Cordon Gurr Owner and Sole Proprietor BIRTHDAY 1 MaronWay Bay Meadows NOW multi-colo- Regularly $15.99 Regularly $15.99 ON SALE V Cut loop 100 nylon Treated with soil resistant, static reducing DuPor.t TEFLON r Imaginative dyeing technique which features eight colorways Cut loop soft denier heat-se- t nylon Protected with DuPont TEFLON for years of radiant beauty Twelve vibrant shades $i49 ON SALE SQ. YD. NOW ON SALE NOW SQ.YD. SQ. YD. Re- flex First publication June 12, 1980 Last publication June 26, 1980 R-1- JENNIFER MICHELLE COTTRELL NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ft, f The birthday girl this week, is Jennifer Michelle Cottrell, who celebrated her one-yebirthday Monday. She is the C. Cottrell of 75 N. Talbot Mr. Mrs. Tim of and daughter in Layton. ,l i- v - .v?r t ar Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 North Wasatch Drive on Thursday, June 19, 1980, at I 7:15 p.m. to consider the prop- osed 1980-8- budget. 1 Council accepted the offer of Zions First National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah to purchase the Bonds at a price of $600,000 plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. The Bonds are to be issued fiscal year GIVEN pursuant to the proviUtah sions ofSection 1 Code Annotated (1953), as amended, that on June 5, 1980, the City Council of Layton City, Davis County, Utah adopted a resolution authorizing and providing for the issuance and sale by Layton City of its Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1980 (Desarose Project). Said Bonds are to be issued pursuant to the Utah Industrial Facilities Development Act, Utah Code Annotated,' to 17, incluSections sive, (1953) as amended, to finance the acquisition, construction and-o- r installation of -- real property, buildings, machinery, equipment, and related property within Layton City, Utah to be used by Flowers West Incorporated and Summerhays Properties Incorporated, Utah corporations jointly doing business as "Desarose, as a commercial and manufacturing facility for the production of cut flowers and for commercial and related - activities. The Layton City in coupon form in the aggregate principal amount of $600,000, shall bear interest at the following rates, and shall mature on June 1st of each of the years and in the amounts as follows: Baxter Street Walnut Circle Mamselle Handsome saxony plush WEAR DATED Ultron nylon by Monsanto Rich, deep texture in 18 decorator shades Cut pile plush in WEAR DATED Ultron nylon by Monsanto Constructed to provide maximum texture retention Natural beauty in 18 colors Cut loop 100 nylon Treated with DuPont TEFLON for soil resistance and static reduction r Exclusive pattern in 10 vibrant hues Regularly $19.99 multi-colo- Regularly $16.99 Regularly $18.99 ! Bond Number 1- - 4 - 8 9- - 12 13- - 17 5- i 18-224-2- 3 9 30- - 45- 54- 64- 76- - 36 44 53 63 75 88 89-1104-12- 0 Maturity Amount 1981 $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000 $45,000 $50,000 $60,000 $65,000 $75,000 $85,000 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 . 1988 1989 ' 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 A copy of the resolution adopted on June 5, 1980, by the City Council authorizing the issuance and confirming the d sale of the $600,000 Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1980 (Desarose Project), together with copies of all documents connected with the Series 1980 Bonds, are on file in the office of the City Recorabove-describe- der of said Municipality, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Said resolution and all related documents shall be available for inspection for a period of at least days from and after the daikof the publication of this thir-tW3- 0) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this Coupon 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 10-1- 2 NOW Q. YD. NOW $149 PLUSH OUTDOOR Council of Layton, adopted on June 5, 1980, or the $600,000 Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1980 (Desarose Project) authorized thereby, or any provision made for the security and payment of said Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. DATED this 5th day of June, 1980. J. HEAPS City Recorder Published in the Davis News Journal on June 12, 1980 0 GRASS CARPET is a registered ONLY SQ. YD. 1714 NO. S100 NOW SQ.YD. Du PbntTF.FLON carpet protector trademaik of the DuPont de Nemours E & Co SPECIAL H0LLYTEX CARPET IN DISCONTINUED COLORS AND SLIGHT FACTORY IMPERFECTS BAY BAXTER VAIL STREET NOW ON SALE SQ. YD. TEFLON notice is provided by law in which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the above described resolution of the City RANDALL ON SALE ON SALE $099 yk YD. MEADOWS $779 $729 U SQ. YD. MAIN, LAYTON M SQ. YD. OPEN DAILY TO SERVE YOU UNTIL 6:00 PM FINANCING AVAILABLE f j, yJ - - Jk-vz&il- 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 Published in The Weekly yO- i- , la (lesratary lo start tejsLni lb MX I. My k.4 dtfchd s 4 i I n pm LtMft lb 14 (Aid &11 Said, jt v7! 4 r'ls ftKvV-1 tUavsirkaaj nutugu out ft 3 for tb V-f- ll II ! Ofc&w d. . y Arffrteiu "etrf. i.a b Oat4 tin'--r fill, tJw.1 ift f 1,911,326 tft!-dHTtoori. kMra prnrat h XftLiMift Rur-f- r .7 'Vv;--' - r of Trust including fees, NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE b4 L IM Chief filer jt 4 f tmli alia, id d-- 't k4 M t il!fSdB PftFl wrtd tubf!'l 37- - , k dd 12( v , tional. PLAT a subdivision of part of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range I West. Salt Lake Mcndian, in the City of Layton, according to the olTicia plat thereof.. for the purpose of paying obli gations secured by said Deed NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED Re- tifintil AXft midvkm of tld Oftkial Re cofils of Das ii County, uM, 1 JVa dig d af 4 keep lb dog at hiv bam i R-1- 376-422- 1 Drive, East Layton, 171 tuber luffed v-iL- li ri!ru, im tt..! sny a fcfc'-- keek tTatmng veauftar for lb 4g and a ort.cr kbd kdl be lb animal's nuiicr" and n f. IryNo. Jl6:otnii,A7Mal CX l ifij IKHSU U pusl hhjlr Ivt'jil )fl li Mt t.c i (liiBUsaf, Mag Ihd fgic M a "scry Swinsld'1 f tokardt Liuaitng a e Huht, tfdotTnnmfcby wrf UVMH.drtM.lm Crt lufe, Traiiof. nj re Corird It fiml hi IVaf. Darra Gnrin. Nonh fr County Cowl Ifoui trauftgtoo. Cub M lb County of Jjjttt Nbl CX'KITYlHCECtlM rANT, Jrwct uMn th tu Published in the Davis News Journal First publication June 12, 1980 Last publication June 19, 1980 89108 Published in The Weekly flex on June 12, 1980 Ivsqi RANDALL J. HEAPS City Recorder Defentants Address: 5 th tj AofM.lb al Da plaintiff's attor- ney, 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said answer, within 30 days after service of this sum- Lot tt fch 4ajr (4 July, DEVELOPMENT, IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of WEATHER, folfdkjag dtKhbtd l M ltd t. - FmtiyttilNttAdupviix M l IH Miff NOTICE TO c-- o Mmif or Tfc 'itlol 411X131 ji XXltI) TkUtUf MIC bd ftft M aatpMM. Ufcft Ut, (dL(y tfukid bfeistihiu WM Ift 16 tail 60 Vvs 1u.h Mill 9Bj mhtf Jkt b Vl J- - pva U rj i u.w tft fur siti m t.i WfilJE THt' u.ift ciSAirino. of f 4 llu. W) W5-'- 10 lra,!i M Sw1 ,l(m p( A3 YaifSkdJM Id tX ), (. dl ft (or t&l M IlhtLju las, tWffklL .4J ta4 Mfi&fl'S' futM. lumtiiv U. ciJifmrai, ttf. ciftifuh. ?ZUf t Id t it fay, VW k & CW(T.d4UMifW.ua,M Si. ClrtfTirMt f ' v'taa. pfii.sd U4 YUlt M 4 ii t Kcmi U prfkj .. pro, i - i It J TUMHYMUQ $f k Je, . f . t( |