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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 5. 1978 3ist day of January 1978 the following described property: REFLEX WEEKLY laarfisld The south 16.5 feet of NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sally P. Bowen, 500 North 3500 West, West Point, UT has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 50458 appropriate 0.050 sec. ft of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 22 ft. deep, at a point N. 1120 ft. & E. 350 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec. 32, T5N, R2W, SLB&M (West Point), and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2.5acs in SW4SE0i Sec. 32, T5N, R2W, SLB&M. h Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114 on or State Engineer, before Feb. 4, 1978. DEE NOTICE TO WATER USERS James K. Earl, 297 South 3rd West, Kaysville, UT has filed with the State Engineer, to Appl. No. 50533 appropriate 0 015 sec. ft of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at well, 150-60- 0 a point S. 1000 ft. & W. 850 ft from EVa Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R1W, SLB&M (1 mile SW of Kaysville); and used from to Dec. 31 for the Jan. domestic purposes of one 1 family and stockwatering of 4 cows, 2 pigs, & 1 horse, and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs. in NE14SEV4 Sec. 4, T3N, R1W, SLB&M. the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442, State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before Feb. 18, 1978 DEE 3N S.L B&M. R, 1W described as follows. Beginning at a point Reflex First publication Jan. 5, Last publication Jan. 26, Published Clipper C. HANSEN State Engineer curve (radial bearing 3500'00 W); thence northeasterly 34 05 ft. along a 180.00 foot radius curve to the left 424900 thence E) S 471100 publication Jan. Last publication Jan. S S ft.; y RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk-Audit- Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 29, 1977 Last publication Jan. 19, 1978 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Dec. 30, 1977' Last publication Jan. 20, 1978 January Reflex 5, 1978 19. 1978 R-- 2 16 NOTICE OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction in Room 108, r PUBLIC NOTICE ALAN B. MANNING City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex on Jan 5, 1978 ' ( in The Weekly 5, 1978 NOTICE OF ADOPTION No. 3514 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption NOTICE OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction in Room 108, Countv Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah at 12 00 mxin on the any other interested paity: ARE HEREBY YOU GIVEN NOTICE of the hearing on the Petition of Adoption of Joyce Ann Seagrist by Samuel R. Christensen and FL-DO- h a r rr Marie H. Christensen, and said hearing will be heard before the above entitled Court at the Courtroom in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, on Thursday, the 9th day of February, A D , 1978, at the hour of 9 30 A M. DATED this 30 day of December, A D., 1977. Clerk By Alton W. Udall Deputy Clerk HESS, VAN WAGENEN, PAGE & HESS Alfred C. Van Wagenen Attorney for Petitioners 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan 5,1978 Last publication Jan 26, 1978 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON RFAL PROPFRTY Civil No. laFAY PI TF R- - DAVID TO SHF 11th PHI N I PS and J. PHI LPS. his Defendant BE SOI D AT RIFFS SALE djy of January, on the at noon, at the 1978. the hour of 12 00 north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington. Davis County. Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendants, David N. and Tamara J. Phelps, in and to the following described real property, to wit. House and two lots located at .TW South 14n5 Last Fruit Heights, otherwise described as AIL OF LOT No 9 and No 10 (House on lot No 9) TAMARA F F S, according to the offiu it plat on file in the Olfire Ihe of Davis Count) Rerordi r PAYMl NT TO Bf MADE MOM Y OK IN LAW F I THE UNITED STATI S OF AMF RICA SUBJI CT TO any bens 1 DATFD AT Farmington. Davis ('mint), Itah, this 2'8h da of December, 1477 RHONE MAIN 376-123- 4 By LAYTON H2V2248 UNJ Minn. HE WTLL continue with his assignment on the Clearfield Stake High Council. He and his wife, Maurine, enjoy traveling, church work and visiting with their five children and 14 grandchildren, ma rv,.f Lut. J lauiil DIAN Attorney tyleJ time. HE SAID the moratorium proved successful because it gave the city time to overhaul its culinary water system and make other adjustments. Now we feel that we again have a handle on things and are better able to control the growth of the city and all else that needs to be controlled. But it took two years to get on top of the situation, he said. Is Cited For Suygestion John S. Jones of Roy has been cited at Hill AFB for a suggestion to improve operations in his work area. HE IS a sheet metal mechanic at Hill. Mr. Jones and his wife have two children. MR. BUSH was apprehensive about seeking a second term as Clintons mayor. He felt someone else should have that opportunity. After a lot of soul searching, I decided to run for office again, he said. But 1 didnt think I would be eceivcs unopposed. MR. BUSH will be installed Monday as Clinton's mayor for a second four-yeterm. So whats in the future for 30 Year Pin -- Barnes Kaysville, Utah K4U7 376 MU 3768220 Reflex 29, 1977 5, 1978 R 233 MUCH OF the same, I guess, he said seriously as he comprehended what he had done the past four years the next few weeks. EARL KING, personnel director, had set Jan. 1 as a deadline and said the proposal Is about ready to be implemented. He said several committees are working on different aspects of the merit system with much of the ground work being done by a county merit system study conducted about two years ago. THE STUDY was completto be ed but failed implemented even though the number of county employees exceeded the maximum number required by state law for having such a merit system. This factor, along with the reaction of some employees who became disgruntled earlier this year over a hiring procedure, has caused the County Commission to take a second look at the merit system program, grb 3atS5SSlIfe SD Gold Diggers Perform At Dee -- The Gold Diggers, Gold Gold D's Drill Teams, under the direction of Reta Felt, were featured at halftime at the new Dee Special Events Center in Ogden recently. EBEBiSBli Dusters and THEY WERE the first St affiliated teams to perform in the new center. They performed for the Weber State vs. Utah State pre game show and were invited back to perform for the halftime at the Weber State vs Loyola gamp There were 38 girls performing for the crowd of about IO.0K) The girls range in age from 613 and will be performing at various high schools, jr high schools and community programs In the coming months 4 '0! ' D 31 mraroc3CTCEXg)l 3T wr. mt) non-colle- are 3 .rmynsnoriD'D 11 (USD iK)0 V GQB37 NEW AFTERNOON en Sessions for 4-- 5 Year-Old- s CREATIVITY Published in The Weekly Clearfield resident, Robert received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies HE IS a program analyst at the Utah air base. Mr. Walker and his wife, Arvtl, have three children. D. Walker, has A new merit system for Davis County employees should be ready for the Davis County Commission within MOSS North Main Suite No I Villager Professional Bldg First publication Dec Last publication Jan Economy is just a way of spending money without getting any fun out of it. Rejaorter, Kanawha, la. residential intermingle growth with a little commercial development, I feel that we can maintain a community with a rural atmosphere that everyone seems to want. HE emphasized that Clinton is a small community with a few big ideas. And maybe thats the way it should be. ail u Ik puiy Sheriff 47 Ml Minneapolis, A Phelps N representative of Investors Diversified Services out of p TAMARA wife. OUT zone manager and We just couldnt provide the services to these new residential subdivisions, he said. Our culinary water system needed overhauling and we felt the only way to get on top of the problem was to stop all home building for a Clinton with Mayor Bush again at the helm? Plaintiff AND DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO out-goin- have appreciated the opportunity of serving the citizens of Clearfield for the past two years and learning, first hand, the workings of city government. I realize that there have been issues that were a used onns AS A resident of Clearfield for more than 25 years, I have a sincere love for the city and its residents and hope that we may pull together as a community for our common growth, health and prosperity, he concluded. g The mayor will now concentrate on his business endeavors. He is a I vs 646 MUCH work has been done on the attempt to secure the GSA warehousing project in our Freeport Center. It appears that we can obtain it, if the proper additional effort is made to secure these buildings, which will provide substantial income to the city, thus holding down the Without it, it is inevitable that our taxes will have to increase. I feel very good about the appointment of the new police chief. I feel that the city is in safe, competent hands as far as law enforcement is concerned. FEEL that during my short tenure, along with the support of a fine and well qualified council that we had started many things which will ultimately be of great benefit to Clearfield. Our relationship on the council has been one of cooperation and support. I could ask for no better people to serve with. As mayor and council, we have had the support of all city employees. I feel that Clearfield is fortunate to have these people, especially those in supervisory capacities, working for the city. The supervisors, under the direction of the City Manager have developed a working plan which has been earned out by the city employees for the greater benefit of city residents, said Mr. Sanders. SYLVIA MOVE EM see the continued effort for expansion of shopping centers to improve our tax base for the city. Ross Sanders left the mayors office with feeling of reluctance for unfinished projects which were started during his term of office, but he does wish the new mayor and councilmen much success in their tenure of office and will support them as a citizen of Clearfield. He hopes that they will favorably consider projects which are still pending. SON, FULLY isnt begun this spring I would like to RODNEY W. WALKER of JOYCE ANN SEAGRIST A Minor Child. TO THE SAID JAMES SEIAGRIST AND JUDY LEE SEAGRIST now known as JUDY LEE DELL1S and R 238 '! 24, KATHY POLL, South Weber City Recorder Reflex on Jan. this project I February 13 and 27, March 14 and 28, April 11 and 25, May 9 and 23, June 13 and 27, July 11 and 25, August 8 and 22, September 12 and 26, October 10 and 24, November 14 and 28, and December 12 and 26, 1978. Regular meetings of the said City Council will be held in the South Weber City Hall, South Weber Utah, beginning at 7:00 P.M. and until the necessary business can be conducted. The time will change to 8.00 P.M. during daylight savings time and back to 7.00 P.M. in the fall, if any meeting day falls on a legal holiday, the meeting will be cancelled. Published The regular City Council meetings of Fruit Heights City will be held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at the residence of Mayor Neil K. Noorda, 513 South 1400 East at 6 00 p m. and 10 provided from the state and will be lost if SANDERS O. ROSS for both communities, said Mayor Bush. I think a lot can be done with cooperative efforts of the two cities and Im excited about the progress being made in this problem area. HE LISTED recreation, improvement of roads and trouble zoning as other spots" that will need constant attention. But there isnt anything we cant handle over a period of time, he said. We have a steady pace of home building in the community now, he said. If we can keep this steady pace and HE ADDED that the problems resulting from too rapid of growth soon became so serious that the city was forced to place a moratorium on home building. mill-lev- Regular Meeting Dates Published in The Weekly First publication Jan Last publication Jan. 6, 1978 27, 1978 W the point of beginning, containing 0 08 acres. Terms of sale are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Sale of the above described property is subject to a granted to the City of Farmington. 104.83 ft. to right-of-wa- Davis County First jvrw k k .r like to see the development this year of the Bicentennial Amphitheater. Some funds have been O. Public Notice is hereby given that the 1978 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of South Weber, Utah is as follows: right-of-wa- 30.30 in the I WOULD fi set for development of a master storm drainage plan with services. It 4 1978 1978 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH WEBER, UTAH to a point of tangency; thence N 4409'00 E 6 06 ft. to the easterly line of the old Bam- thence to STORM sewer control is another priority for Clinton, according to Mayor Bush. We are working with Sun- problems dealing ment. . i in The Weekly Published of N E (record TV past four years, there still is much to be done to bring the system up to full efficiency. munity problems are fewer and farther between. We really had our problems about four years We ago, the mayor said. had so much home building going on m the city that we could hardly keep pace with it. As a result, the city suffered other problems there were pressing reasons for our actions. Some of these matters are to be addressed in the future. There are a few things I would like to see continued effort m, such as the final realization of a west-sid- e park in connection with a new elementary school, continued study for ways and means to build a new badly-neede- d fire station and in future, a full time fire depart- a' V and $200,000 on the citys culinary water system the BUT TODAY, Clinton Mayor Gary Bush feels that city officials have a handle on things and serious com- I ASSURE you that those projects were well thought out by city officials and Clerk-Audit- 38.75 ft, along a 370 00 foot radius curve to the left to a point of change 420900 W . RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County 42490G W 44.12 ft, to a point (radial bearing S 31 55 44 E) on a 542.92 foot radius curve to the right; thence northeasterly 27.75 ft. along said curve to a point of berger Railroad tf Terms of sale are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 12, said point of beginning lies on the westerly line of the old Bamberger Railroad. And running thence N and what hed like to accomplish the next four years. He said that although the city has spent between $150,000 Just like runaway inflation, Clinton city a few years ago had its growing problems. somewhat controversial and I have no malice toward anyone who did not think as we did in trying to put over our projects, he continued. f' beginning. which lies North 713.83 ft. and West 142 96 ft. from the south quarter corner of said section ROayoc By GARY R. BLODGETT 1.319.90 feet, thence South 16.5 feet, thence North 89 53 29 West 1.319.90 feet to the thence northeasterly Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec 22, 1977 Last publication Jan. 5, 1978 resisting Part of the southwest quarter section 12, T. reverse curve (radial bearing N 290000 W) C. HANSEN State Engineer Protests County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah at 12 00 noon on the 24th day of January 1978 the following described property: the Southwest Quarter the of Northeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, United States Survey and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the West Quarter Corner of said Section 35; Running thence North 0 00 26 West 16.5 feet, thence South 89 53 29 East Clinton City: A Handle On Growth INC. 3762629 J |