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Show WEEKLY REFLEXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 27, 1978 it NOTICE TO WATER USERS amount equal to five per cent of the proposal. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. and payment bond in the amount of ioo 0f the bid prue will be required. Plans and specifications may be hud at this office and at the office of Neff Engineering Co. 2500 Evergreen Locations in SLR&M. 51399 C. C. Car- nahan, 2342 N. 2IXK) W Clin- ton, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a frinch sump, at a point N. 30 ft. E. 550 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 22, T5N, R2W tClinton); and used from Apr. to Jet. 31 tor the irrigation of .333 acs. in SEV;SWi Sec. 22. T5N, R2W. 51494 Don W. McEntire, 495 N. 3500 W. West Point, UT .045 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 620 ft. deep, at a point N. 1050 ft. W. 330 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 32, T5N, R2W (West Point); and used for the stockwatering of 4 cattle, 100 chickens; a., 3 from Apr. 1 to Oct, 31 for the irrigation of .75 acs. in SESW'4 Sec. 32, T5.N, R2W. 1 (31-452- Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before Sept. 2, 1978. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication July 20, 1978 Last publication Aug. 3, 1978 4 (d) A combined NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. - 51461 Blaine Han-ne3172 North Highway 89, Layton, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at 6inch well, a point N. 750 ft. E. 1080 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R1W (3 mi NE Layton); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SW'iSW 4 Sec. 1, T4N, R1W. 51486 Walter Johnson, 654 S. 200 E. Farmington, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 127 ft. deep, at a point N. 1450 ft. E. 2322 ft. ;from the W4 Cor. Sec. 30, T3N, R1E (Farmington); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .15 acs. in NE'4NW4 Sec. 30, T3N, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the 100-40- 0 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before Sept. 2, 1978. : : DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer ; ; Published in The Weekly : Reflex : First publication July : Last publication Aug. - 20, 1978 3, 1978 : : . NOTICE IS : Notice is hereby given of a public hearing of the Board of Adjustments to be held at East Layton City Hall August 17, 1978, at 8 o'clock p.m. to consider a granting of - No. 3 Elma Thur-goo2458 South 1000 West Clearfield No. 1 Karin Hunt, 1148 South 1200 East Layton No. 8 Carolyn Brimhall, 282 West Gordon Layton No. 15 Sheila Medina, 1871 North Celia Way Farmington No. 2 Agelina Neumann, 105 East 200 North Bountiful No. 23 Norman Gephart, 297 South Ridgeview Drive Remember the dates below are registration dates for the primary election in Davis County, Utah September 12, Farmington, the purpose of hearing in secret and under oath, any witnesses claiming to have information justifying the ; calling 1 r of a Grand Jury in Davis County. DATED this 18th day of July, 1978. ; Published : Layton City is purchasing a Tandem Axel dump truck. The specifications for truck and dump bed are available at the Layton City Office 437 Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah 84041. Bids will be opened at The Layton City Office at 10:00 Presiding Judge Published in the Davis News Journal First publication July 27, 1978 Last publication Aug. 3, 1978 in The Weekly Published in the Davis County Clipper on July 28, 1978 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Council. The main items of work for this project are: 700 linft of curb and gutter and sidewalk. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in an boulders streets but 11, 1978. A former CLINTON Clinton resident, James A. Parker, 30, has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of cusin contodial interference nection with the abduction of his daughter last January 8. 0260 In Damsgo a Motta, of High Layton graduate School, has returned home Julie from a delightful trip and vacation that took her to the Hawaiian Island and Alaska. UPON HER arrival in Hawaii, she was joined by a close friend, Miss Sherre Prillhart, who now resides in Anchorage, Alaska but was a former Layton resident and a Wednesday, July 19, at the Valley View Restaurant in Layton. THE graduating class was made up entirely of people - An esCLEARFIELD timated $260 damage was reportedly caused to several motor vehicles at Clearfield Auto Salvage, 17 North Main, July 18, Clearfield Police Department files indicate, tb Tree Is Reported Stolen FRUIT strong-arme- HEIGHTS d discriminating HE FAD origin y been charged with third degree, kidnapping of Bretna aged 3, from her Ogden i ; Jons-son- home. Weber County Deputy Attorney Ernie Jones told Second District Court Judge Calvin Gould that the defendant had signed an acknowledgement th. t he is the j c h id inlegal father of according the signed to statc.nert. The defendant reportedly took the child from her Ogden home and was later arrested unharmed. ATTORNEY JONES said the charge was reduced A burglar with taste, ap- parently, removed a foot high Yucca tree from the Felix Sanchez residence, 1417 E. Sandy Way, the Davis County Sheriff's of- fice reported. THE TREE was removed sometime Saturday and weighed, with container, between 50 and 60 pounds, the sheriffs office said. Value of the loss was set at $120. tb &1eet The Candidates Night Slated These two men say the results were well worth the money invested in the program. THE OBJECTIVE of teaching a Dale Carnegie the public assistance rolls. Forty people started the course, 28 graduated. Seven were unable to graduate because secured they employment that interferred with the class. Five completely dropped out. Of the original 40 students, 20 are now employed. Two plan to go to college this fall. All this has happened before the normal job placement process has begun. Mr. Austad hopes for 100 per- cent placement within the next two months. THE CHILDS mot, , Susan Jonsson, 24, forme, iy of Ogden, and the defendant were engaged to be married in Bakersfield, Calif. The child was reported to be - and on public assistance. According to course director, Shirl Randall and WIN Robert Austad, this is the first time in the history of the state or the nation that a Dale Carnegie course has been offered to people on welfare. who were unemployed course to the unemployed was to help them find employment thereby removing them from volved. 13 days while the carbon monoxide standard was exceeded only during five days. Salt Lake County exceeded the carbon monoxide standard for 24 days during the year and Weber County for 17 days. Those two counties also exceeded the ozone standard with Salt Lake at 23 days and Weber at 15. standard, the level would because the mother refuses to testify and admitted to authorities that He (Parker) took the child for her well-bein- Defense Attorney L. told the judge that this man (Parker) really loved the little girl, but in an inappropriate way went out to do something about it (took the child without permission)." THE DEFENDANT said the girl was poorly cared Tor by her mother. Sentencing was set by Judge Gould for 2 p.m. August 9. The defendant, who now lives in Arizona, faces a $299 fine and six months in jail. THE NORMAL cost of a Dale Carnegie course is $395. Because of the donated services of the course instructor, a donated room and a special grant from the state of Utah through the WIN program, each class member was paid $5 per class. This prut ided , , extra incentive to attend. Mr, Austad states the average family of four on public assistance receives $374. If a Dale Carnegie course can help a person find employment, this cost is paid back within two months after the family is removed from the welfare rolls. This is the lowest cost per placement of any program ever offered by the state. ALL participants in Bountiful evaluate himself and his potential abilities. You discover your talents and learn to build confidence in yourself. learn how to stressed. You control tension and worry. OTHER BENEFITS include learning to express thoughts, feelings and ideas; getting along with others; believing in yourself as an individual; appreciating people for their accomplishments; gaining enthusiasm for work; and learning to reach for lifes highest rewards. Special guests who attended the graduation breakfast included Dolly Young, assistant to Governor Matheson; Lloyd Nelson, family services; Louise McCafferty, director of all applicant services for job service; Mr. Denning, representing the state director of Job Service; Keith Oran, director of the assistance payment office; Karl Youngeberg, regional director of the Dale Carnegie Institute; THERE WILL be a reception and informal hour from 67 p.m. At 7 p.m. will be a discussion period and talks given by Edwin F. Roger, Dan Warren Wimmer, Stinger, Senator Haven J. Barlow and Oistein Softland. For additional information call Katherine Wood or Karen Dahl. student at Layton High School before moving. The two friends enjoyed the beauty of tire islands for eleven days before departing for Alaska, where they spent another eleven days together before Julie departed for her home. JULIE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domonick Motta, who reside on West Gentile Street in Lavton. vsb measuring site would still require a 54 percent reduction to comply. A 46 percent reduction is more realistic, Mr. Crandall said. course, a person learns to is THE OXONE concentration at the Bountiful monitoring station is impacted by the oil refining industry, according to Mr. Crandall. "Its hard to know why the Bountiful reading is so high. Our under- standing of ozone pollution is limited. - work out a coordinating agreement by Oct. 1, funds available to those agencies through Title 20 of the Social Security Act could be cut off, Davis County Commissioners said Tuesday. COMMISSIONERS had earlier signed a one month trial contract with the two agencies until they could determine whether the operation of a separate information and referral service by each agency had resulted in a duplication of services. United Way officials had charged that SOCIO, an Hispanic organization, was providing similar services while SOCIO representatives said their services are geared to an Hispanic minority group which could not be adequately reached through the United Way Service. on street parking steerage, alternative fuels, and retrofit. Mr. Crandall said there is not a rapid means of controlling the carbon monoxide from the refineries in Davis County. He pointed out that if the state needs an extension to meet the air quality standards that extension is allowed for under the law. sunlight to increase the ozone level. CARBON monoxide levels reach the highest readings during the winter months, according to Mr. Crandall. During March, April and May CCHTJXUOU3 ALU&UKUXI GUTTERS LOWEST PRICE EVER Shirl Randall, Robert course instructor; Austad, coordinator of the WIN program. GRADUATING class members included Pamela Barber, Deanne Barnes, Mary Craythorn, Maria Delgado, Joyce Dowdle, Hector Fuentes, Josie Fuentes, Norma J. Gooing, Mary Louise Hanson, Illene Harris, Chryl Jones, Douglas Lawrence, Jose F. Lemos, Peggy Martinez, Sylvia Muir, Diane Lindaiu Ohrn, Nelson, Elizabeth Parry, Juanita Poole, St' 'en M. Poole, Sandra rope, Kuni S. P. Denise Quesada, For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job lew. Wilks Pearson Don Manager -- FREE ESTIMATES or 773-856- 6 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Rodriguez, Marlow Rytting, Edna M. Schomburg, Barbara Wagner, and Janice G. Wallace, dmg the Dale Carnegie course were people enrolled in the WIN program. These people with the greatest needs were given first chance at the course. Class members had been on public assistance on an average of about one and one half years. One person received help for over three and one half years; others for SAVE only a few months. Through the Dale Carnegie Afpcics Eilosf FARMINGTON Unless SOCIO and United Way can transit, study are such as long range controls, bicycle lanes and with reaction FURTHER STUDIES will be necessary to determine whether other strategies such as vapor recovery, bus ana car pool lanes, private car resirictions, and pedestrian mall will be practical. Also strategies August when carbon monoxide emissions result in a chemical short term strategies were vehicle inspection and maintenance, area wide car pool programs, park and ride lots and staggered work hours. under Planners do know that ozone concentrations are higher during the summer months of June, July and a Tiva The study called for a plan of immediate action which include improved transit, car and van pooling and traffic flow improvements. Listed as have to be reduced 65 percent. If those standards were revised, concentration at the of Women will hold a regional meeting, Come and meet the candidates, at the Clearfield Branch Library on Thursday, Aug. 3, 562 S. 1000 E Clearfield. Enjoys Vacation To Hawaii AlasEca Miss I FEEL terrific now have a job." "I would like to "I be a successful person. have the will to survive. These are a few of the comments made by the graduates of a unique Dale Carnegie course. The graduation was held at a special breakfast Ploado Guilty deduced (Vii a The Utah Association NOTICE A.M. August Sealed proposals will be received at this office until - 8:00 P.M. August 15, 1978, for 2 the construction of curb and 7 gutter and sidewalk. Bids will be opened on or "about this time by the City 3 Published in the Davis County Clipper on July 28, 1978 CALVIN GOULD Reflex on July 27, 1978 ; in The Weekly Reflex on July 27, 1978 District Courtroom at the COURTHOUSE, 7 1, 1978 August 12, 1978. 22, 1978. 3, f for afraid. Now I am running ready to open a few doors. The course didnt pave the "a! Published on Wedne1978, com-- ; mencing at 9:30 A.M., in the have gained I t. - RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk-Audit- sit en banc sday, August I Published in the Davis News Journal on July 27, 1978 Syracuse DURING 1977, Davis County ozone levels exceeded the national standard during ozone level allowable. Based on the current ozone Tiiii pnoonAH a.m. at the traffic peak. high level at 2 p.m.; the period of maximum sunlight, according to information presented by the planners. reasonable traffic control, the three county area can comply with the carbon monoxide standard by 1982. But ozone standards will have to be relaxed and even then the Bountiful station will probably not attain the maximum Shirl Randall, left, presents Jo.se Lemos of Clearfield with a certificate of graduation f r7)in Dale Carnegie. The course completed bv Mr. Lemos is sponsored by the WIN Program of Davis County. 8 Ozone peak readings reach a HE PROJECTED that with Deane H. Rigby City Recorder following have been appointed to fill those vacancies: Sunset No. 2 Judy Hyer, 184 West 870 North at inspection programs and DUANE D. JOHNSON, Mayor addresses of registration agents for Davis County on July 20 and 21, 1978. The x:-c- the WFRC transportation committee, said the study has shown that both pollutants exceed national standards. a few have been removed. previously appoint- i t. gistration agents have declined to serve since their appointment and the publication of the names and Carbon monoxide peaks during Ihe winter months at 2 a.m. due to the winds and counties. Mick Crandall, planner who presented the information to Hills UTAH 1978 central business district will be necessary to achieve air quality standards. Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC), shows, carbon that however, monoxide pollution is lower in the Bountiful measuring station than in the other two My communicative skills have improved. I am becom"I ing more feel I can get a job. "I was down on myself. In the past two months, I have prepared myself to get a job. "It was like knocking on doors then OFFICIAL NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION FOR DAVIS COUNTY, cent reduction in carbon monoxide emissions in the County. THE AIR quality study, which was conducted by the variance to request a 20 foot side yard set back in lieu of a .30 foot set back for G. Grant Martineau, lot No. Village Green. Also to consider a granting of a variance of front yard set back to a maintained transitional set back with existing structure, for Leonard E. Will, lot No. 31 B at Wooded Saturday, of the County i PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS Tuesday, August HEREBY that the Judges f GIVEN District Court of Davis j 1 1978 1978 Tuesdav. August IN THE MATTER OF GRAND JURY HEARINGS Air FARMINGTON quality measurements show the Bountiful station has a high concentration of the air pollutant ozone, with statistics showing that the ozone content is 20 percent higher than Salt Lake County and 30 percent higher than Weber ;! Published 1978. NOTICE OF GRAND JURY HEARING IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH - SO KAYSVII LE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt City Recorder Reflex First publication July 27, Last publication Aug. 10. there are fewer pollutants of either type in the air in the Wasatch Front counties, according to Mr. Crandall. The carbon monoxide concentrations which come primarily from transportation, are more serious in the central business districts in Ogden and Salt Lake City, A 40 per- By ROSELYNKIRK Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon a deposit of $15.00. All work shall be completed in 20 consecutive calendar days. No bid-1- ' m ,y withdraw his bid for a period of sixty (W)) days after the date set for the opening of bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By Order of the City Council. . ;State Engineer, I performance 1 ; ttv Ozone Pollution High In Davis Co. S.-W-E commission to $2.00 or or both Save $2.00 on your favorite large pizza. Or save $1.00 on your favorite medium pizza. Or save on both! Thick n Chewy , pizza or Thin n Crispy, pizza. Just cut out this coupon and take it to a participating Pizza Hut. restaurant. Phone ahead... well have your order hot n ready for you! IN A prepared statement issued Tuesday, Davis County Commission said they wanted both agencies to work together under the direction of Richard Nelson, social service coordinator, to come to un agreement. , According to the statement, "The commission does not see the services offered by the agencies as duplicatory but as complimentary in meeting the needs of Davis County. THE TITLE 20 Advisory Council was assigned by the nano oa Offer good on regular menu prices 301 South State Street Clearfield 335 East Gentile Street Layton 5697 South 1900 West Roy 610 West 2600 South Woods Cross through Aug. 3, 1 978. 825-949- 1 766-049- 4 825-842- 9 Cash value 295-562- 5 20 cent, limit one per purchase per customer Not vabd with other promottons ;c 1970 Pizza Hut. Inc POP OE3E3E3E3E3raE3ESe3 evaluate various ways of providing information and referral services and report back to the commission by January. That council had earlier approved a budget for $26,640 to partially fund the United Way information and referral service for the 197679 fiscal year. The county allowed SOCIO $3,222 to operate for the same period, rk Hut. to Irnzm ff S |