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Show rrryy f V .WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 21, LDMOj NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 Have A Heart ramiK LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS Civil No. 23308 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 27038 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CAROLINA BLACK Plaintiff vs. DAVID T. BLACK Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO DAVID T. BLACK: You are hereby summoned and required to Tile 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, Plaintiff's 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. MOUNTAIN THE STATES TELEPHONE The American Heart Association carries on a national educational campaign to create public awareness and recognition of the early signs of heart attack. SUMMONS HEART ATTACK is the greatest killer in the United States (more than 660.000 deaths annually). All should therefore be interested in the signs which give first indications of its approach. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. LESLIE KIMBERLEY The AHA says the most common are (I) Prolonged HILL, Defendant. THESTATEOFUTAHTO DETHE ABOVE-NAMEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer, in writing, to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of d Court and the to serve upon or mail to Floyd A. Jensen, Attorney for Plaintiff, 26 South State Street, Suite 400, P.O.Box 30960, Salt Lake City, Utah 84125, a copy of said Answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do. Judgment oppressive pain or discomfort in the center of the chest: (2) Pain radiation to the shoulder, arm, neck or jaw; (3) Sweating, accompanying the pain, perhaps nausea, vomiting or shortness of breath. above-entitle- SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 50 North Main St. Layton, Utah 84041 4 Telephone: (801) Published in The Weekly Reflex by Default 766-126- First publication Jan. 31, Last publication Feb. 21, 1980 1980 1980 wil.l be taken n, All of Lot 52. BUENA VISTA SUBDIVISION AMENDED PLAT, a subdivision of DATED this 7th day of Feb- ruary, 1980. THE MOUNTAIN STATES AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY By: Floyd A. Jensen, TELEPHONE Attorney Serve Defendant: 168 S. Highway 91, No. 8 North Salt Lake, Utah PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Petition to Disconnect certain realty from the City of West Point, County of Davis, State of Utah, has been filed in the District Court of Davis County. said realty is described as follows: Beg at apt 121 ft Nfr the 'i cor of Sec 34 T5N , R2 W, and run th N 100 ft; thW 3 15.23 ft mol to the E In of Utah Power and Light Company property: th S 13.29 E 102 ft mol alg sd E In to a 1 S-- ptWofbeg:thE ft mol part of Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, in the City of Sunset, according to the official plat thereof. Commonly known as 1459 North 300 West, w Sunset, Utah 84015. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated July 8, 1977, and was executed by ALLEN JAMES KNUTSON aka ALLEN J. KNUTSON and JANICE P. KNUTSON Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 13, 1980 Last publication March 5, 1980 C-3- 9 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 14, 1980 Last publication March 6, 1980 303.23 to the pob. Any person interested in the subject matter of said Petition may file a notice of their interest with the Attorney for Petitioners of the Davis County Clerks Office, Farmington, Utah, or may appear and be heard. This notice is made pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended. 10-4- R-- 3 non-judici- SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney for Petitioner 50 North Main Street Layton, Utah 84041 husband and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 15th day of Feb- ruary, 1980. PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee Suite 400 Executive Building 455 East 400 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 6 Telephone: 355-288- Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 20, 1980 Last publication March 5. 1980 0 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 21, 1980 Last publication March 6, 1980 R-- 9 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE THE FOLLOWING de- scribed property will 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 on March 7. 1980 at 9:00 o'clock AM of said day: Lot 51 WESTWOOD ESTATES NO. I. (801)766-126- SUMMONS Civil No. 126005 aka JANICE KNUTSON, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HARDELL BROWN, Plaintiff, vs. BETTY JANE BROWN, aka Betty Jane Bester Defendant. THESTATEOFUTAHTO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: BETTY JANE BROWN You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Steven Lee Payton, Esq., Plaintiffs attorney, 431 South 300 East, Suite 406, Salt Lake City, 84111, Utah, 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 Utah Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States DATED THIS 1st DAY FEBRUARY, 1980. L. BENSON MABEY Successor Trustee Burbidge, Mabey & Mitchell Attorneys at Law 424 East 500 South, Suite 102 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 11 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 21, 1980 Last publication March 13, 1980 Clfd. Youth Basketball Results CLEARFIELD Results of the Clearfield Recreation youth basketball games Saturday, Feb. 16, are listed below: GIRLS, GRADES Clearfield Falcons, 40, 4-- 6: Syra- cuse All Stars, 8; Striders, 24, West Point Lakers, 31; Suns, 9, West Point Tigers, 14; Nets, 6, Fireballs, 34. South We- Boys, grades ber, 12, Red Barons, 30; Clearfield Stars, 23, Globetrotters, 13; Rockets, 8, Supersonics, 14; Jazz, 16, Warriors, 23. Suns, 27, Street Rats, 49; Suns, 53, Stars, 83. Team standings are listed below: FireGIRLS, GRADES West Point Lakers, balls, Clearfield Falcons, West Point TiStriders, Syracuse All Stars, gers, Nets, 4-- 2; 2-- 0-- 3. 0-- 2; 3-- 4: Boys, grades Red 3-- 4: Barons, Supersonics, 1 ;S Warriors,1 Globetrotters, Rockets, Jazz, South Clearfield Stars, Weber, 2-- 2-- 1; s, BOYS, GRADES BOYS, GRADES 3-- 2; principal place of business 66 North Moun- upon the following described stock on ac16 November 1979 the several amounts set as follows: R-- l R-- 8 ' Keith and Joyce Holt of Sandy, for secretary: Ed and .Ida Jones, Bountiful, and Mary Pettit. Kaysville. for directors. ALL CLUB members are urged to come out and cast their votes on Feb. 29. The "Man In Green" dance is scheduled for March 14. This is the largest dance of the year when the club honors the caller, Clarence Eskridge. All square dance clubs in the area CANDIDATES for election Crossing Guard Needed If you an hour a day out in almost any kind of weather for $ 28 a month, East Layton may have just the job for you. dont mind spending 1 CITY OFFICIALS are seeking a crossing guard to work a.m. and weekdays p.m. at the intersection of Fairfield Ave. and Rainbow Drive. Those interested should contact the city hall at 376-425- tb of each And In accordance to the law and order of the board of directors, as many shares Mountain North 66 office, will at sold the be company parcel of stock as may be necessary to pay the delinquent Road, Fruit Heights, Utah, at 4.00 oclock p.m. on 10 March I960, of sale. of cost and with the expense advertising assessment thereon, together J. Cleon Christensen Secretary 66 North Mt. Rd. Fruit Heights, Utah ' 84037 Published In The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 21, 1980 Last publication March T Street Boys, grades Rats, vs. Stars, 8 a.m; treej Rats vs.uiys,, lla,qi, ,ui)(,nj ;:j 6, 1980 . R-- Layton Mews Miss Peggy Purcell underwent major surgery on Tuesday at the Davis North Medical Center, in Layton. She has been hospitalized for two weeks prior to the surgery. Peggy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Purcell, also of Layton l are invited to attend this dance which will start at$ p.m. There will be dinner and door prizes which will cost $3.50 per couple. j spe1-cia- KEN AND Pearl Hilton, who are past presidents, and have been serving as directors thip past year, representing the Moonlighters Club, are running for secretary in the Ogdeh Area Square Dance Association. They have had a lot of experience in secretarial work and feel they can fill this position very nicely. They need the support of the club members at the election dance which will be held March 12 at Weber State College at 7:30 p.m. kj Poison: Ice Melting Salt year. 2 1980 THE CLUB is very thrilled with the new beginners class which started last September. They are progressing beautifully and by April will be ready for graduation. The Valentine dance on Feb. 8 was very successful, lots of fun dancing with refreshments of Danish cakes, mints and refreshing punch. charge of the election this Serve defendant at: Route 2. Box 235 Taylorsville, Miss, or Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 21, 1980 Last publication March 12, are Tom and Janice Walker of Clinton, and Einar and Grace Strand, Bountiful, for president; Kent and Susan Ward, Centerville, and Ron and Ora Lee Elliott. Bountiful, for vice president. THE BADGE dance was held on Feb. 15 when everyone had a chance to show off how many fun badges they had received and collected over the years of dancing. There will be an election dance on Feb. 29 to elect new officers for the coming year. Ken and Pearl Hilton are in vice within this state. 0 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 7, 1980 Last publication Feb. 21, 1980 The Moonlighters Square Dance Club has been busily engaged in many events during the early weeks of 1980. 2. after service. A default judgment rendered on service may be set aside only on a showing which would be timely and sufficient to set aside a default judgment rendered on personal ser- 1 1 (start 7-- Moonlighter Club Readies For Election Dance On 1 2th EAST LAYTON Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 6, 1980 Last publication Feb. 20, 1980 5-- 6 South BOYS, GRADES 8 Weber vs. Seventy-Sixer- s a.m.; Falcons vs. All Stars, 9:30 a.m.; Mean Machine ys. Nuggets, 9:30 a.m. 0-- 7-- "78-27-2- By STEVEN LEE PAYTON Attorney for Plaintiff 431 South 300 East, Sute 406 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 BOYS, GRADES at 11 a.m.): Hotshots vs. Eagles; Lakers vs. South Weber; Stuffers vs. Blue Jays; Cougars ys, Celt ics. f j Suns; West Point Tigers vs. Striders; West Point Lakers vs. Clearfield falcons: Syra 2-- sdiction over nonresidents Default judg- Clearfield, Utah 84015 County Address: 169 North 1200 West GIRLS, GRADES 4-- 6 (starting time 8 a.m.): Fireballs vs. 2; Pursuant to the requirements of U.C.A, you are hereby advised as follows: 7 U.C.A. Juri- Route Rockets. Stuf- 5-- 6: CelBlue Jays, fers, tics, Lakers, Eagles, South Hotshots, Weber, Cougars, Seventy-Sixer- s, Boys, grades South Weber, All Stars, Falcons, Mean Machine, Nuggets, attached hereto. l, 23: The following games will be held in the new gymnasium at the high school: 2-- 1; DELINQUENT NOTICE Haight's Creek Irrigation Co. of Kaysville, Utah, tain Road, Fruit Heights, Utah. Notice is hereby given that they are delinquent count of the regular annual assessment levied on opposite the names of the respective stockholders personics; Globetrotters vs. Warriors; Red Barons vs. ;v 2; 2; said complaint, 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 divorce as per the Complaint which is Hatten 0-- 5-- 7-- 8: 3-- 1; Suns, The following games will be held in the Clearfield High School old gymnasium on Feb. 0-- HotBOYS, GRADES shots, 44, Cougars, 24; Celtics, 12, South Weber, 34; Lakers, 36, Stuffers, 40; Eagles, 56, Blue Jays, 32. Falcons, Boys, grades 15, Mean Machine, 22; All 32; Stars, 24, Seventy-SixerNuggets, 22, South Weber, 29. cuse All Stars vs. Layton. Boys, grades 4 (start a.m.): South Weber vs. Jazz; Clearfield Stars vs. Su- 0: 3-- 1; 2; 0-- 3; R-- 7 BOYS, GRADES Street Rats, Stars, 2-- 3-- 0; above-entitle- Taylorsville, Miss. Dated this 6th day of February, 1980 Plaintiffs Address: 1500 North Angel No. 67, Layton, Utah 84401. , 4 BASKETBALL SHOOTOUT WINNERS No default shall ments. be entered until the expiration of at least thirty days according to the official plat thereof. Situated in Davis County. State of Some 48 Layton boys raised $2,300 for Easter Seals bv putting then? shooting ability to work. They participated in a basketball shootouU in conjunction with Easter Seals of Utah, Linton Cits Recreation, and the Layton Jaycecs. Youngsters from 0 participated with Kelly Bodily collecting $322, 2nd highest of am of the more than 2,000 youngsters in the state participating. That went along with Laytons collecting the 2nd highest amount of any state unit.'Top collectors included Kelly Bodily, top center with others: Todd Lamax, Todd Griffiths, Lance Moss. Jeff Wilkinson. Craig Dahl, Troy Murray, Richard Willden, Rodney Wixom and Todd Hammer. ears-of-a- copy of which is hereto tiffs property. 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 19th day of March, 1980, at 11:00 oclock a.m. of said day: The AHA specifies February as heart awareness month. Executives between 35 and 64 are most vulnerable. against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court and a annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to collect $4,089.75 for damages to plain- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE THESE symptoms, the AHA says, often subside and return at a later time. Those experiencing (he symptpms should call a doctor at once. . It takes only a few pieces of rock salt thrown on a driveway to poison a toddler. THREE year old who swallows as little as a tablespoon of the common ice metiers sodium chloride and A calcium chloride can suffer symptoms ranging from vomiting to convulsions, according to the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center. "An electrolyte imbalance caused by an excessive accumulation of salt ions in the body can trigger convulsions." says David Spoerke. managing director of the poison information service at University of Utah Medical Center. Assuming the salt is not so irritating that much of it is vomited, a child can experience a depressed heart rate leading to death." salt can be used relatively safely if a few precautions are observed: - If possible, use ice melters in areas not frequented by children. DISPERSE the chemicals as fine particles rather tha'n as large crystal chunks: this makes it difficult for a child to swallow a large amount of salt. Avoid storing salt bags where children can reach them, such as next to the back door or along a walkway. THESE chemicals work by releasing ions which lower the freezing point of water, according to Mr. Spoerke. Calcium chloride melts ice more quickly because it releases three ions, while sodium chloride has two ions. 1 he same salt ions also speed oxidation of iron, hence the problem of vehicles rusting more quickly in areas where salt is used on roads and highways. Questions on the use and storage of chemicals or about a salt poisoning can be directed to the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center at :or (outside the Salt Lake area). i 1 EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE PERSONS f WORK FROM HOME Credit Card program for leading dept store. Area 4 Famw Layton, Kaysville, Ington, Syracuse. 20 hrs. per week, some evenings, start j Immediately. 4 4 For more Information Call 825-562- or 825-039-1 Between 0 10a.rn.-2p.n- L Dally Except Sunday j ! |