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I27IU (M II lor IN upt!fmct. tl nut t4 10 0 .. but liMuicJ to IN wd wpp. , to NLV.M ly 4 J O Jtec. 2, TIN, KIW, hlMM, t, x) im tantWeetwn38l-l2ofth- I lb DFEC.lUVsLN May 22, 1980 publication June Uj J, wj , above-name- de- tmiSKHVTY SnitKJL DISTRICT I OR THUS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RIPRI.SLNTATI3E PRECINCTS 1, S AND NOTICE OF TIME, D5TE AND PLACE I OR HOLDING OF PRIM MY FLECTIONS RELATING 1 HERETO d Court, in the City and County Building or a ocvignaied by NOTICE TO .WATUCIMRS 2,Jo4 the Clerk of the Court, on Thursday the 19th day of June. 1980. at the hour of 10,00 a.m., or at toon thereafter at counsel can be heard, to then and there eahibit the proof of their bent, at required by Section All Itcnt not to ehi-bite- d shall be deemed to be waived against the red property. which property is situated in Utah County, State of Utah, Dcnni J. Bull. 5509 S. (50 L.. Ogden. UT hat Bled with iN .State I newer Appl. No. 544x9 lo appropriate 0 015 tec. ft. of water In Dav County. The water It lo N di- verted from a well. ft. deep, at a point N. 105 ft. E. 2T5 ft. from SW Cor. Sec.2l.T5N.RIW, SLBAM (South Weber); and used from Jan. I to Dec. 3 fur the domestic purpose of I family; and from Apr. I lo Oct. 31 for the loo-30- 0 and more specifically NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person desiring to be a candidate for election at a Board Member of the Board of Education of Davit County School District for representing school precincts 1.2, 3 or 5 MUST file, in writing, with the Clerk of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- de- scribed as follows; All of Lot 20. COUNTRY MEADOWS, Davis County, Utah DATED this 12th day of May, 1980. 1 irrigation of 0.25 act. in SEttSWW Sec. 21, T5N, RIW. SLBAM. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must N filed in duplicate with the State En gincer,23l E.400S..SLC, UT Nl 1, on or before July 12, J. CRAIG SIONERS (County Clerk), their written nomination or a written nomination signed by at least five (5) citizens on behalf of such candidate, not later than Wednesday, June 25, 1980. Each candidate shall be and remain a resident and a qualified and registered elector in the school representative precinct for which the nomination is made. The Primary Election for voting on all candidates properly filed and whose name will be on the official ballot will be "held on T uesday, September 9, 1980. Polls will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M. until 8:00 o'clock P.M. Polling places for this Primary Election shall be the same as for the Primary and General Elections as will be advertised by the County Clerk at a later date. The General Election for voting on School Board candidates will be Tuesday, November 4, 1980. For any further information as to filing by candidates call Mr. Roger C. Glines, Clerk of the Board of Education at 45 East State or Street, Farmington, Utah. THIS NOTICE given by order of the Board of Education of Davis County School District. CARMAN & ASSOCIATES, P. C. W'ayne H. Braunbergcr Attorney for the PJainttlT 1 1980. th DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer t 4 R-8- 8 h Published in The Wcckly Reflex First publication May 29. 1980 Last publication June 12, 1980 . Published in the Davis News Journal First publication May 29, 1980 Last publication June 12, 1980 ' i NOTICE OF PUBLICATION CIvU No. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of KAREN R. BURT and TERRA L. BURT. Minors. TO DAVID BURT, natural father of Karen R. Burt and Terra Li Burt, minors, you are hereby notified that a Petition for Adoption of Karen R. Burt and Terra L. Burt, minors, has d been filed in the above-entitle- Court, by the Petitioner, DONALD MERLE wherein it is presented that Karen R. Burt, GAS-AWA- bom September 25, 1967; and Terra L. Burt, born December 25, 1971, are the children of Linda Louise Gasaway and David Burt, and that David Burt has abandoned and deserted the children; that Petitioner is a suitable person to adopt said children; and, that an Order of Adoption should be ordered in accordance to this Petition. You are further notified that this Notice is to be published for four (4) consecu-- , tive weeks commencing on the week of May 29, 1980, and ending on the week of June 19, 1980, and that if you claim that said minor children are not deserted children and abandoned children, and if you assert any right as the natural father of said children, or in any way protest the Petition for Adoption, you are allowed thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication within which to enter your appearance in these proceedings. ; JAMES R. BLAKESLEY Blakesley and Blakesley Attorneys at Law 220 So. 200 East, Suite 320 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801)533-021- 1 Published in The Weekly Re-fle- x First publication May 28, 1980 Last publication June 19, 1980 ... R-l- tf IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of KAREN LYN GUENTHER, A Minor. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE NATURAL FATHER OF THE ABOVE-NAMED MINOR: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Petition for Adoption with the above-entitle- Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 North Wasatch Drive on 15 Thursday, June 5, 1980, at 7: P.M. to consider the possible use of revenue sharing funds. Proposals may be written or x of Oil. Gas, anj Mining West North Temple Salt Lake City. Utah Ml Ift I'hortc: (KOI) 533 5771 Published in thy Davis Newt Journal on June 5. 1980 R9J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING at ending Sam nr vacation wMy iky trap uf Some sort if lit fJovatMm thiiMtfh th summer urif-rrfetemi by tte Sshotd education lor inter, ay I Published in The Weekly Reflex Fust publication June 5. 1980 Last publication June 12, 19K0 2 Thirteen elementary , hoots are i tiffing cUssfs for those Hum grade tme and above in rr4ng and matte puiic aimed M "cvpanding and enriching abihtiy tf youngster. heay.1te pm ' ram tff basic skill program and the eight tenters and live tohrr h hoots oiler hour courses Monday fnday 1 fcavl those reav to in yuungvier on ihe various grade levels, comments and suggestions from the citizens on possible uses for Revenue Sharing Funds for the fiscal year budget. 1980-8All interested citizens are vited to attend. in- KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder Published in The Weekly flex on June 5, 1980 em-i- h terei and obtained, vw on leastef (lawei tn lauv ad Ite mjKiy r teid Mi Ite r..urv, paort cn be e a veU te Va)V th mn Mr. and Mrt, DcW)ne Tluenc. Mr, and Mrs, Grant Bond and Ms, Sarah Gdrv attended ite nuvuon farewell i4 IVbbw Cutler in Las ton on NunJay Dtf Nc w tl be verv mg , RUVSIO0 10 THE Jt MOR high and high school programs are brooder bul primarily provide instruction m band muvic. sports skills ok Wing weight (raining and provide lime lor sa,ne student io gam driver's education both in the classroom and bchmd ihe wheel." Mr.Cammosk vav. four-hou- biology nnd science field perience eourses. UnOV HIGH Sshool. ex- for courses such as n summer drama class, first aid. a debate t. workshop and children's An organic chemistry clast will also be offered if enough students sign up, he says. In aJdition. some vocational thca-lerdav- training classes are being offered around Ihe county. I1VE HIGH schools (only Woods Cross isn't participating) and one junior high school. North Davis, are participating in the secondary portion of the program. About or one in ev4.500 students ery nine regular student in the participated last year. The elementary program 24 runs from May while the secondary varies, although most ran six weeks. Classes are taught by certified district personnel, fees were raised this year to a high of $25 for biology to $10 or $15 for most others, Mr. Cammack says. STATING THE philosophy Mrs, Belva Mair viuted in Salt Fake City at the Holy Cross Hospital with her sitcr Mr. I tkiiie Dean who underwent open heart surgery tart week. Mrs, Dean tv from Wyo. frank Reeve of Califimni has been m Naswdle the past two weeks suiting with hiv sister. Miw Muriel Reeve whd has been veruvudy ill at the Gov i North Medical Center, lie has now returned to California, Munel is reported to be improving, Mr. and Mrs. Vcmon of Lctu and tteir daughter Miss Lorraine Btamirev vt Nail Lake City, were viMtorv over the Memood holiday ol Mr. and MKRS, Ctifford behind the secondary and elementary programs Mr. Cammack explains, In secondary we let the schools ran it. We say you know your v ilia-mi- and other relatives. Other visitor of the Blamires were their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns and hchtldrcn of the Ranch. Clover Valley. Nev. K-- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey spent Memorial Day in Ite-hCity with lloyd Kinsey er and in Midway with Mrs. Steven Kmvey. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tippetts and Mrs. Pauline Tippetts. Visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir is their two daughters. Mrs. Vickie Mobster and daughter Brandi of Sante Fe, New Mex.. and Mrs. Pat Mottishaw of Las Vegas. Nev. Kir. and Mrs. William Packk er have returned from a vacation trip to Arizona where they were guests of their two-wee- son-in-la- Attorney and Mrs. Kent laukin and M ljik in Houston Airs ADry Watters spent I itday in Rkt-teS- J where te attended Ite hwh to ter grand JauC-tf- i I corral Mr, and Mrs, Jinivg Ham-mr- r and tfcddreo Janste and David of HtondiP wer uw Mt lavt week to his parents. vh,l t mjy Walters, daghrer 4 Ais Jack Wafers Airs Ikaothy s),iwai nd her sister, Atrs Itesedy (ailsK Mr. and MKKN, Dean Japan, daughter and and Air and IDmmcr, Mr, and Mi Robert Anderson entertained at a (amity pain) dinner at then home I ri day evening in honor to htv parent. Mr, and Mew- - llanv Arthur Anderson of Deeret Hot Npttngs. CaU,. who are visiting, Guests imtuded 22 members, grandchildren, and Nyssa. tire, wrre dinner aJ yton to Air Atrs, John ( ook Air, and Atrs Rotert entenoned to a fam,iy br ii rich in Alemort.l ljiy I. guests in Hfl-lewe- members of their tamii!. Air and AH Read lltiiewfil, Ws-d- c ( Atr ate AHs (trace llerweit. Salt I ke ( ty . Atr and AH Ron Alurhle, ( tcarfield. and their lamil.es, Atr and Mrs, Atark lit Ilf sell. KaVsviSie. Balia llrlieadl. lay ton, and Rente McikwciJ. Kavsville, (ursis were grandchildren to Mr and fre.it llans Anderson, Mr. and Mr. Iloyd Her- and family pcnt the 5houg weekend at Aretes National Park in oufhern Utah. I IJcr Jeff Maw cw ill gtv e his mission report on Sunday. ro, Mr. and Mrs I Jean Sanders June 8 in the Kaysville Second Waid at 10 JUa m lleserveda and family attended the mission lo the Washington Seattle mission, lie i the ton of Mr. Sharuld Hart. Mr. nnd Mrs, Larry Hess and von Jared of Phoenix. Anx have been visiting the past two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hess and with her parents. Pres, and Mr. Lldean Holliday. They left June I to ruke their home in Houston. Tex.. where he has accepted a new position with the first City Na- - llder Kevin Pederson mission to the Indonesia Mission. lie ts the von to Mr, anj Mrs, Harold C. Pederson and a member of the Kay s die T cmh Ward, lie gave his mission report on Sundav. May 25, m NOW OPEN b L 7 FLORALS-N-THING- S 993 N. ASPEN WAY, EAST LAYTON Cam-mac- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher and Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Dennis of Kaysville and Mrs. Pilcher's sister. Mrs. Lillian Kenison of Kirkland. Wash., spent a few days in southern Utah on a fishing trip. Dr. and Mrs. Robert and Melva Giver. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin and children Run-ncl- DISTISCTIl'E SILK. tWR.iL DESIGSS DRY CERAMICS WEDDING LINE MACRAMES CLSTOM CREATIONS CORSAGES ls OPENTUES. THRU SAT. Ted and Julie were dinner guests on Memorial Day of Mr. PIIONE 376-979- 6 Re6 DATED this 8th day of May, 1980. BEAN, BEAN & SMEDLEY Stanley M. Smedley Attorney for Petitioner Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication May 15, 1980 Last publication June 5, 1980 BOARD OF EDUCATION By: Roger C. Glines, Clerk Board of education of Davis County School District Notice of Hearing of the Budget of the Davis County School District. Here pursuant to Title 53 Chapter 20 Section I, Utah Code Annotated 1953. The Board of Education of the avis County School District, Ate of Utah, will meet at its principal place of business to wit: School Administration Office, Board Room, 45 East State, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, On Tuesday, June 17, 1980 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. to consider, approve and adopt a budget for said Board of Education, Davis County School District, for the fiscal year 1980-8Any person interested in said budget is invited to be present at said meeting and inspect said budget and be heard upon the same. The Tentative and Proposed Budget is now on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board in the Administration Office, 45 East State, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, and is available for pub- - All First Line Ameritone Paint Products Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication June 5, 1980 Last publication June 19, 1980 R-9- 0 NOTICE OF HEARING Cause No. OSM-00- 8 R-7- 5 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Boy two gallons, the third is IH1! Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication June 4, 1980 Last publication June 18, 1980 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTAB- LISHING THE ABANDONED MINED LAND RECLAMATION PROGRAM PURSUANT TO PUBLIC LAW THE STATE OF UTAH TO 95-8- ALL PERSONS TERESTED IN ABAN- IN- DONED MINED LAND RE- MICHAEL C. GARDINER Graduates Michael C. Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gardiner of 1642 West 2700 South, Syracuse, was commissioned a second lieutenant and awarded a bachelor of science degree upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. LT. GARDINER, who majored in management, has been selected for pilot training at Reese Air Force Base, Tex. CLAMATION OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Under the provisions of chapters 8 and 10 of Title 40, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and Public Law Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining is hereby given authority to make and promulgate rules and regulations for the proper administration of the 95-8- More than 72 percent of the 900 members of this years graduating class will go to pilot or navigator training. The remainder will pursue graduate degrees at universities throughout the country or be assigned to operational Air Force units. LT. GARDINER is a 1976 graduate of Clearfield High School. Here are some examples: Ameritone W2200 Interior Acrylic Semi Gloss Enamel Reg. $19.98 each The Third Is FREE Buy Two Cans Ameritone W2500 Exterior Acrylic Semi-Glos- s Reg. WAUCOVERIHOS Enamel $19.98 each Buy Two Cans The Third Is FREE Ameritone PA500 Exterior Stain Reg. $10.70 each Buy Two Cans The Third Is FREE re- turned home from serving a rSr(a JAM-DE- gra- at I rah Mate University on Naturdav. ADy 31 where their n Kelly Narulerv graduated w ith his degree in business admuuctra-tur- n duation esrretscs 867-229- 5, SMEDLEY, petitioners attorney, 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 8404 1 , a copy of said answer, within 30 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. ) un ty-ma- 28-Ju- Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Council w ill hold a public hearing on June 17, 1980, at 7:45 p.m. to hear fcppjrtiPg wterever hi I HINTS must provide !f.f pun rnvp.irt4iMq to thmtur. district NOTICE OF HEARING (ivct tiudent! J instance, is offering other ALAN B. MANNING City Recorder tip g committee (hot help (of Wl ward t'ammaek. program funds. The genera) public has the right to attend and to provide oral and written comments on the budget and may be heard at the hearing. A copy of the proposed budget will be avail- budget hearing. Worn you to be Ifvs4r4 Mi i Eking l!.g gap." ftuktful and wter nuk Ad and matte puii, I telp to wme ftrmrn lacy svhtM youngster piusWal If aiBifig and pfcysnal It also give students a chance to "make up" work in classes ttk h as hoiury. mathematics and tnghsh and can lake r advantage of daily able for review at the city offices for ten days prior to the gif memory wf sd pfitram, b at. Ite venmiary level, may be ottered if muiate the IFMFITS on THOSE rfigf from Notice iv hereby given that a Public Hearing on the Iran HeightvCny voi9H budget will be held before the City Council at the city offices. 281 South Mountain Rood, on June 17, 1980 at 7.00 p.m. during the regular City Council meeting. The budget includes uveage of Generi needs of ihg students to .u:ps.h ouf f cdv. In Ite 766-20- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to BEAN, BEAN & 1. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARLNG 1 SUMMONS Probate No. Clerk of the Re-fle- NOTICE OF NOM1NUING PR OCt DIKES FOR CANDID UM ()R tUUKt) OF I Dt CATION OF Code Ann. (1953. a of the Division R9I scribed, w h.h property tv subject lo a lien foredovure action m the above nutter, to appear before the Law and Motion ficX f ul puMicanon 1. vwj I irvl puWiation Juny 5, 1'tw) Lavt publication June 12. IvkO e red property hereinafter 1 90 PuM.vhcJ in The Weekly m Weekly Re 5h STATE OF UTAH DIMMON Of Oik GAS, AMI MINING Paul (rank Secretary of the Booed 4 amended). to i) pcfvmv hold-or tLumiitf lienv sgainvt the Suit Inguwcg TN Uvi puMtuiwxiJuny LARRY HORS POOL, Defendant. Notice I hereby given, pur S. btC.L'T Mill, oner PuMichcd in Clipper I uvt put'katwo Juny 4. iiwrndr, IN i, purposy o( adopt, J rules ynj regulations, mg Antony mteryvieJ in thy adaption tf. Of thy Changes Md revisions thereto, vhall ttrrear nd N? heard on thy pktsy date, (A copy of the profaned rules nd regulation pw) h? obtained Horn the IRv . sion upon request I Dated this day of May, IM livhcd in thy Davis County IN THE SrCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND I OR DAVIS tOUNIY, STAt EOF UTAH MONARCH DOOR CORPORATION, pMfstv resisting N granting to Kt klTSAlkHI With reawn therefore mut N n I'P), I ufc, for Ottk H CLAIM 55 BOCIRC.CUNIi ftfttJCAtiON TUU1N stock watering Id C4iik. 51 ami tium Apr, I w toa.,k Utldhfy tty. fcrm Awtlitufiu, 15 Sank 1 rttptr, h! I k 1980, NOTICE IV d-- fdcd IB duplicate Wiih Mate I npnvc-f- , 231 fs IVHnNJ W!f m 2. T4N, KIW HW4M, tM. uf Uytoni; and ured bu Dm I lo Dec, II ter before July S, W. HMfS CH)r Recorder No, Uouniy, T he aitf U bf di fftf j from an oprn d.Uh. al vn V 750 ft, . vt 2 HI, ft--H A put lc beant-.- to rtvi thy budget of the Dav t Count y Nthuid lArtrwi for 1979 80 O Beirwtih Caftrd, lh (leafing Will N held III thy otf.y of thy Board of I Ju Maty Street, cation, 45 I ar mmgton. Utah. Juny 7h, l8d at 7 u) p m, w thy Board Room, By prJcr of thy BoarJ of Fdutation of thy Dav tv County School Divtnvt, comment!. AH totrgued tovaed 14 attend, fotUi Mcdiutal, IvM.wU BIIK4T RJUMON TO held on J.ul, 8f DltUlon NOTICE OF NOlUf U ThtMsoAJs of Daw Cnuaty luungstm Allpaint brushes &rolle instock Guarantee: Ameritone are so confident of ; product, that if you do not agree Amentc: the best paint you have ever used . . br. back the empty container for a FULL REF . 'OFFER ENDS JUNE 7TH |