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Show VIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 178 WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A Peafelic Thence North 1813 West 9.36 feet; thence South 731615 West Notice 232.65 and Guardianship Notices tv rtf ft' Li thence X1-- . Carl Nile, 1446 So. 1000 W., Syracuse, Utah 84041, has X.. filed with the State Engineer to KasAPpI- - 45822 0.015 sec. ft. of w appropriate thence East X 1671.58 feet, more or less, to the Sec. 29, T5N, R2W, SLB&M, Highway access road, thence N339W 53.17 feet, thence N6930E 62.69 thence feet, N339W 478.12 feet, thence S583512W 63.00 feet, thence S3824W 43.80 feet, thence S702242W 288.01 feet, thence S6950W 102.89 feet, thence S695048W 697.40 feet, thence R2W, SLB&M. resisting the granting of this application Protests reasons therefor must be X filed in duplicate with the X State Engineer, 442 State "Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah I'1' 84114, on or before March 13, to- - jWith -- S733747W 1976. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER '..Journal '"First publication Jan. Last publication Feb. Xc Jt 29, 1976 12, 1976 The property is otherwise described as lying south and west of Country Place Sub- " NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING , division. Anyone desiring to be heard, either for or against the proposed rezoning, may appear at the said time and place and be given audience before the said City Council. fra W Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, February 17, 1976 sifit 7:30 p.m. at the residence !Of Mayor Lon N. Christensen, East 650 North, Fruit Heights, Utah, a public heawill be held before the rting Fruit Heights City Council on .'-t- he '- rj n; ! lo -- ALAN B. MANNING City Recorder Published in The Weekly following proposed change to the Fruit Heights zoning ordinance changing from zone A-- l, Agricultural use, to zone R-- l, Residential use, the property within these boundary descriptions: 07 EC :r,s. Reflex First publication Jan. 29, 1976 Last publication Feb. 12, 1976 NOTICE OF HEARING ON REZONING APPLICATION Beginning at a point S00421W 461.51 feet along the section line and West 1874.23 feet from the East quarter corner of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and ' public hearing to be held at the Kaysville City Council Chambers in the City Hall at 44 N. Main, Kaysville, Utah, at 7:30 p.m. on March 2, 1976, for the purpose of considering a request of Delmont Hayes, H. C. Burton and Layton P. Ott for rezoning from R- -l to R-- 2 Zoning of the following described property: r I I 73 MUSTANG I MACH I I I I I V-- 8, Beginning at a point South 001 West 656.59 feet along the section line and 582.43 feet West from the Northeast corner Meridian, Section 35, as es- tablished by the Davis County surveyor and running thence South 694648 West 334.82 feet; thence South 611056 West 262.22 feet; thence South 741239 West 337.54 feet; thence South 824832 West 349.72 feet; thence South 010 East 82.5 feet; thence South 1533 West 68.6 feet; thence South 7947 West 163.0 feet: alrcond. 3377 of Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake auto., P.8., rally wheala ! EGT.1 All interested parties invited to attend. are with accordance provisions of u 773-58- - Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with verification proper as required therein. JOHN T. LOVE Executor of the estate of FLORA MAE LOVE, Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R-- Published in The Weekly Reflex 29, 1976 19, 1976 l NOTICE OF CORPORATION MEETING BIRTHDAY CARD Birthday cards are not really unusual. But then, there are unusual birthday cards. And President Clinton Zollinger, left, received one recently. Eugene Prigmore presented it annual meeting of members (stockholders) to him. which will be held on the 14th day of February 1976 at 9:00 oclock A.M. in the Layton City Court Room. Notice of this meeting is given for the purpose of electing trustees Being overwhelmed and only surprised partly describe President Clinton D. Zollingers feelings on Sunday morning, Feb. 1 as he was presented this huge birthday card by his church and the transactions of all other business NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of the cor- poration. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, Feb. 17 and Feb. 24 at the city hall, 511 N. Fair-fiel- d Street, Layton, Utah a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City Council for the purpose of : 1. Obtaining the views of citizens on community development and 2. Providing citizens an adequate opportunity to participate in the development of the application for H.U.D. funds to install a storm sewer and a sanitary sewer. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton City Council this 9th day of February, 1976. ' F0.1 I 1. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 12, 1976 Last publication Feb. 19, 1976 R-- 8 associates and friends. REX G. LAYTON Corporation President stake presidency and high council meeting of the Kaysville East LDS Stake, senior high council member, Eugene Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 12, 1976 Prigmore SUMMONS Probate No. 3217 INSIDE was a cartoon of President Zollinger in a track IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate suit racing down the and with proper verification as required 1953, therein. DONALD D. LAYTON, Executor of the Estate of Sophia Dickson Weaver Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R--4 track with his brief case containing a hoe, saw and all kinds of and Guardianship of TODD MITCHELL SWEN- the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, the right, title, and interest of th defendants, SON, A Minor. to-w- it: petitioners .24 at- 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do,. Judg7 ment will be entered 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. This is an action petitioning the above entitled Court for change of name of the above named minor. DATED this 3rd day of 1976. February, BEAN, BEAN, SMEDLEY A STARKWEATHER By Stanley M. Smedley Attorney for Petitioner Published in The Reflex acre. PAYMENT TO BE MADE torney, IN i LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES OF .AMERICA, SUBJECT to any liens. Dated at Farmington, County, State of Utah, yI Davis this 2nd day of February, i COURAGE He who fears to venture as 1976. WILLIAM J. DUB LAWRENCE Sheriff, Davis County By Leo Monks Deputy Sheriff First publication Feb. 12, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 far as his heart urges and his reason permits is a coward. Grit. -- FRANCIS J. NIELSON of Amovitz, Smith & Nielson 1305 J.C. Penney Building 310 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Published in The Weekly First publication Feb. Last publication Feb. 5, 1976 19, 1976 R-- 3 g, and foosball are being planned, and anyone can enter for a nominal fee. An adult Ping-pon- g tournaments square dance group meets on Tuesday at 8 p.m. If you desire to learn square dancing now is the time to join this group; or if you are an at it, come enjoy participating. The charge is only $1 per person. Mrs. Barbara Lutz and Mrs. Joan Harris hosted a baby shower for their sister-in-laold-tim- er Mrs. Paulette Silvester. guests enjoyed an evening making a quilt and visiting, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses. Thirty-fou- r who is presently serving an LDS mission in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. James Erickson are the parents of a baby girl. Welcoming the little one is a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dear! Sharp are rejoicing over the arrival of their first bom, a baby girl. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Sharp are the grandparents. Sunset Junior High students from Clinton to receive honor student rating for the second term are: eighth grade honor students in citizenship, Steven Cash, Kathy Horspool, Alice Johnson, Susan Jones, Kristie Lutz, Joe Martinez, Kathy Mikesell, Necha Niederhauser and Mark Showalter. Regular honor roll students are, Steven Cash, Jan Francis and Necha Niederhauser. High honor roll students are, Alice Johnson, Susan Jones, Joe Martinez, Kathy Mikesell, Gary Nelson and Mark Showalter. Ninth grade honor students in citizenship, Charlene Davis, Kari Ann Kato, Christy Little, Christine Simonsen and Scott Vaterlaus. Regular honor roll, Kerri Carter, Christine Simonsen, Gaylene White. High honor roll, Charlene Davis, Kari Ann Kato, Grance Martinez, Jerry Taylor and Scott Vaterlaus. Seventh grade honor students in citizenship, Christine Bush, Jeff Niederhauser, Arlin Rice and Brenda Wilson. Regular honor roll, Phillip Archuleta and Brenda Wilson. High honor roll, Christine Bush, Jeff Niederhauser, Rebecca Poulsen and Clifford Vaterlaus. About 200 ward members gathered Saturday evening to honor the outgoing bishopric of the Clinton First Ward. A sumptious dinner, under the able direction of Edris Child was enjoyed, followed by a clever Airman First Class Mark A. Lynch, son of retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant and Mrs. Wayne H. Lynch of 767 Onyx St., Layton, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the U.S. Air Force avionics equipment specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command. THE AIRMAN, who was and entertaining program written by talented Mrs. Jeannie Jensen. Twenty-on- e family members honored O. J. NOWIN Bambrough on his 82nd birthday at a family dinner at the home of his son. Those attending besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Bambrough, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bambrough, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pierce, a daughter, a granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Schoenfeld and three children, and Mr. and Mrs. LAYTON Authorized Sales and Service Ivan and Bambrough daughters, Jan and Luann, Service Labor who hosted the events in Roy. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bambrough of Midvale, a son and a grandson, Dee Bambrough and his wife and two children from Ft. Sill, Okla. The only family & t FREE! On Ml member not present was a grandson, Randy Bambrough, irfuy ratoMiss Attorney: Reflex Weekly as the many more in the community. MR. PRIGMORE instigated the idea and Robert Day, well known Kaysville artist designed the greeting card. Then Eugene spent several days going around the community for signatures trying to get as many as possible on the card. His only regret is that there were many he did not have time to contact, np Lot 436, King Clarion Hills, No. 4, Section 26, T4N-R1SLM; cont. BEAN, President Alan B. Blood and his next and present assignment as first counselor in the stake to President Lawrence E. Welling. PRESIDENT Zollinger was touched and thrilled to be remembered in this way. He stated What more could a person ever receive on his birthday anniversary, such a rewarding and lasting gift. miration for this man as well and to the following described real property, STARK- & since being sustained as bishop of the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward in 1955. Later he was sustained as second counselor in the stake presidency serving with Zollinger for many many years and has love and ad- in above-entitle- were-stretchin- g worked closely with President ROBERT L. BURTON AND JUDITH L. BURTON, et al., You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Petition for Change of Name, filed with d the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or papers, some flying all about him as he ran. Among the him signs about five minute meetings, green thumb projects, etc. There were also several hundred signatures of those who worked with President Zollinger in various church positions during his 21 years of church service in Kaysville Eugene Prigmore has Utah, all THE STATE OF UTAH TO BOYD DOUGLAS SWEN- WEATHER, 75-9-- presented President Zollinger with this unique birthday greeting. The front of the card read Go like 60 for another sixty. R-- 2 SMEDLEY Estate of Sophia Dickson Weaver deceased. Creditors will present claims 'with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Douglas L. Comaby, Attorney at Law, 437 North Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated THE beginning of the AT Pioneer Museum of Layton mail to BEAN, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Friday 13 a perfect evening for holding a dance-a-thoThis event is open to anyone regardless of age, and is sponsored by the Clinton City Community Development Youth Committee to raise funds for the community center. Participants are requested to sign in Thursday and Friday, Feb. 12 and 13, and the dancing will begin at 6 p.m. Friday evening and continue until the last couple to endure is left on the floor. Those entering the dance-a-tho- n will secure pledges from interested persons, and those wishing to come and enjoy dancing for the evening, or just wishing to watch the fun will be asked to pay a charge of 75 cents. Recordings will be played to provide the music. Everyone is invited to join in the evenings activities, and the youth committee need your support, so lets get behind this group. The community center is open every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Coin operated games are or use the available, ping-pongym for basketball or tennis, or to spend an evening in whatever activity you enjoy. n! the 75-9-- 5, QGDilM By LILA LUTZ Notice is hereby given of the Pioneer Museum of Lay-to- n KAYSVILLE CITY CORP. Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder First publication Jan. Last publication Feb. Estate of Flora Mae Love, will presept claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Bean, Bean, Smedley & Starkweather on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976 claims must be presented in deceased. Creditors SON: LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 295.18 CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Notice is hereby given of a thence running N4054W 324.26 feet, thence S573430W 333.96 feet, thence N4900W 122.82 feet, thence S724315W I I feet, East of beginning. N224330W 559.64 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 47.75 acres. Published in the Davis News i 476.90 thence S885948W 549.99 feet, thence I ft feet, N704222E C:, (W. Clinton area); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the supplemental stockwatering of 100 cattle and 100 sheep in Sec. 29, T5N, NWi4SW H 52.41 thence S2523E 289 feet, thence N8748E 1155.97 feet, more or thence less, water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from - --'drains at a point N. 1740 ft. XI and E. 240 ft. from SW Cor. 1 S223330E feet, thence S362220E 275.24 feet, 12.82 (31-428- 8) wC 15B5921 197.65 feet, thence South along the quarter section line 662.8 feet, NOTICE TO WATER USERS thence feet; thence North 74 0039 East 256.79 feet; thence South 155921 East 567.22 feet to the North line of a street; thence North 5837 East 769.89 feet dong North line of said street; thence along the North line of said street 705.70 feet along the arc of a 2350.62 foot radius curve to the right; thence North 314455 East 479.15 feet; thence North 112024 East; thence North 841727 East 146.70 feet; thence North 212520 West 422.85 feet to the point Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information : feet; South 653206 West 60.54 feet; thence South 720120 West 302.28 feet; thence South NOTICE TO CREDITORS Vcr:ri3 Located 354 North Main St., Layton Adams Bldg., to trained perform maintenance on integrated airborne equipment, is being assigned to Mountain Home AFB,. Ida., for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. Suite 2, (North of Arctic Circle) Airman Lynch is a 1975 graduate of Layton High pm.766-094-1 School. R-- 5 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING New RCA TV that thinks in color! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section UCA 1953, that on the 9th day of March, 1976, at 3:30 p.m., in Room 108, Davis County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, a public hearing will be held before the Davis County Board of Commissioners to ascertain the interest in and determine the advisability of : ADOPTING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN for services for Senior Citizens in Davis County for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1976 to September XL-1Q-O M j XL-IO-O 30, 1977. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WILL BE HEARD. COPIES OF THE PLAN are RC1 irs;""" available at the Heritage Center in Clearfield, The Golden Years Center in Bountiful and the Davis County Council on Aging office, County Courthouse, Farmington. 25" diagonal Published in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. 12, 1976 R-- 7 Published in the Davis County RC1 :a;S Clipper on Feb. 13, 1976 The very special way to remember ... NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL fsslUr--J CecSsr b Uytsa - 3734473 27 North Msln, Kcysvllls Phono e Models tar FV445 Ml f9 list Plica 9519.95 419 Price PROPERTY wA Model GU660 7 RCA Xlrtoo Sold State 8mi 376-425- 8 Plaintiff, vs ROBERT L. BURTON, JUDITH L BURTON, KEITH B. LEWIS, LUCILLE LEWIS, BRUCE B. STEVENS, NORMA L STEVENS, Defendants. 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