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Show I t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS, JOURNAL. AUGUST 26. 1976 IS Lot 69, WASATCH Block 6, HEIGHTS, according to the official plat thereof. Commonly known as 539 Kingston, Layton, Utah 84041 NOTICE TO CREDITORS VERNt of Estate WALKER RAMPTON, a.k.a VERNE W. RAMPTON. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at P. 0. Box 22, Bountiful, Utah 84010 on or before the 15th day of November, 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5 Utah Code Annotated, 1953 and with proper verificatior as required therein. deceased. Creditors 79-9-- BARBARA R. JOHNSON GEORGE O. RAMPTON Executors of the Estate of Verne Walker Rampton, Deceased Mark Johnson Attorney for Executors & Estate S. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial proceedings is dated April 30, 1975, was executed by ROBERT LEO WRIGHT, and KIM E. WRIGHT, bus-band and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 16th day of deep at a point N. 960 ft. and E. 225 ft. from Si Cor. Sec. 32, T5N, R2W, (in West Point); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of August, 1976. 0.5 ac. in SW!4SEi4 Sec. 32, T5N R2W. 46691 Orville R. De Vore, 393 E. 300 N Clearfield, Utah 84010. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well, 0 a point N. 120 ft. and W. 660 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 36, T5N, R2W, (in Clearfield); and used from Apr. 1 to OcL 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SE4SWi4 Sec. 36, T5N, R2W. Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South 400 Executive Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (31-433- Protests Published in The Weekly First publication Aug. 19, 1976 Last publication Sept. 2, 1976 resisting the NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ClvU No. 3301 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Published in The Weekly Frst publication Aug. 12, 1976 Last publication Sept. 2, 1976 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF TINA LYNN ONEIL, Minor. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News-Journ- First publication Aug. 12, Last publication Aug. 26, NOTICE TO CREDITORS R-1- Estate of GEORGE HENRY RAMPTON Deceased Creditors NOTICE TO WATER USERS will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1587 South 200 West, Syracuse, Utah 84041 on or before the 15th day of November, A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 75-9-- 5, and with proper verification as required 1953, therein. GENEVA B. RAMPTON, Executrix George Henry Rampton Deceased Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. Last publication Sept. 12, 1976 2, 1976 R-1- NOTICE TO WATER USERS 300-50- 0 (31-433- 100-30- Protests the resisting granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 25. 1976. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in The Weekly Last publication Aug. 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. 46687 George J. Russell, 480 N. 3500 W West Point, Utah 84015. 0.030 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 0 ft. from a well, (31-433- 100-40- Date of first publication Aug. 19, 1976. L. KENT BACHMAN Attorney for Petitioner Protests resisting the Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 19, 1976 Last publication Sept. 9, 1976 granting erf these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State 442 R-1- Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before October 2, 1976. RESOLUTION NO. 113 A RESOLUTION OF THE LAYTON CITY COUNCIL APPOINTING A BOARD OF AND EQUALIZATION DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in The Weekly LAYTON REVIEW SPECIAL CITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR Reflex First publication Aug. 19, 1976 Last publication Sept. 2, 1976 NO. 11. WHEREAS, the Layton City Council proposes to levy a NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING special improvement tax under the provisions of Notice is hereby given that public hearing will be held on September 2, 1976, at 7:30 Chapter 16, Title 10, U.C.A. 1953, to defray the costs and expenses of improvements made in Layton City Special Improvement District No. 11, created by Layton City Resolution No. 88, and pursuant to the provisions of said chapter. HEREBY IS IT RESOLVED by the Layton City Council that the Board of Equalization and Review for Special City Layton Improvement District No. 11 be and the same hereby is n appointed to consist of Lynn Wood, Kent A. Randall, and John Baker. FURTHER IS IT RESOLVED that said Board of Equalization and Review shall meet between the hours of 5:00 oclock p.m. and 6:15 o'clock p.m. for three (3) a p.m., at the Layton City Hall, 437 Wasatch Drive, to consider the request to amend the present sideyard requirements in the R-- S and R- -l Zones (Chapter 19.18.100 and Chapter 19.06.100 of the Layton Municipal Code) to allow 12 feet minimum one side; total of 24 feet both sides. All interested parties are invited to attend. Coun-cilme- RANDALL J. HEAPS, CITY RECORDER Reflex 12, 1976 26, 1976 1976. T3N, R1W, SLB&M. Lay-ton- R1W, SLB&M. above-name- Frank H. Rigby, P. O. Box 35, Kaysville, Utah 84027, has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 46742 appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at well, a point S. 665 ft. and E. 293 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T3N, R1W, SLB&M, (S of Fruit Heights); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NWi4NWi4 Sec. 12. State Engineer, Golden F. Bennett, 501 North Main, Apt. 2, Kaysville, Utah 84037, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 46634 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point E. 651 ft. and S. 145 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31, T4N, R1W, ); SLB&M, (l'i mi. SW of and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 horses and 6 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NWi4NWi Sec. 31, T4N, First publication Aug. 1976 1976 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 19, 1976 Last publication Aug. 26, 1976 nesday, September 20, 21, and at the office of the 22, 1976, Layton City Recorder, City Hall, Layton, Utah, as required and for the purposes specified by law and the ordinances of Layton City, and that said Board cause to be The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the north door of the County Courthouse in Farmington, Utah, on the 14th day of September, 1976, at 11:00 oclock a.m. of said day. published and mailed as required by law and or- dinance the notice of comple- SHARING GENiRM. REVENUE SNARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL ANO STATE GOVERNMENTS your GOVERNMENT MUST PUSUSM THIS REPORT AOVISMO YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE SEEN USEO OR ORLJGA TED OURMG THE YEAR FROM JULY I IS7S THRU JUNE SO ISIS. THIS TO MFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES ANO TO ENCOURAOE YOUR PARTEMATION M DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULOS SPENT MOTS: ARY COMPLAINTS OF OIACIMNNATYON IN THE USE OP THESE PUMPS PAT SS SSNTTOTNE ORNCS OPMVSMUS Published Reflex - in The a a22gsj&-CSandprs O. Ross Published in iairw and TIGo NEWS THE s. MEDIA HAVE SEEN ADVt&aO THAT A COMPUTE 2 120 171,572 COPY has seen pusushco in a local newspaper of oe mral orcl? I HAVE A COPY OF this REPORT ANO RECORCS OOCUMENTWOTHE contents, they arc open for pusuc scrutsiy at City Off Ico .wg Mayor s 140 the Davis News Journal on Aug. 26, e. Cantor St. 1976 V Weekly R-1- Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Aug. 27, 1976 Last publication Sept. 3, 1976 Parcel V: West Gentile Street (Cook Drive to Ronald Both Sides Avenue) Parcel VI: 400 West Street (Golden Ave. to 1050 North St.) East Side Parcel VU : North Fort Lane (750 North to Rainbow Drive) East Side - Gordon Yurth Gains HAFB 20 Year Pin Parcel VIII: Fort Lane (North from 700 South) -East Side Parcel IX: Knowlton Street Gordon R. Yurth of Layton ser- has received a vice pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. - South Side Parcel X: East Gentile (Fairfield Road West to Existing C & G) North Side Parcel XI: Oak Lane Both Sides BY ORDER OF THE LAY-TOCITY COUNCIL. Dated this 19th day of August, 1976. - , i N LEWIS G. SHIELDS, MAYOR ATTEST: RANDALL J. HEAPS, CITY RECORDER Art Morre, animal control officer, shows off this gray and black poodle mix male pup. Hes extremely affectionate and would make a wonderful playmate for the kids. Call 5 for more information. nix POODLE 376-835- A" Published u totuitiwmmu HE IS assigned as an electronics equipment specialist in the Materiel Management Directorate. Mr. Yurth is a son of Mrs. Sarah Yurth of Layton. He and his wife Barbara have four children. no mm in The Weekly Reflex on Aug. 26, 1976 R-1- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS n, ed within 120 days. East Layton City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 26, 1976 Last publication Sept. 9, 1976 6 NOTICE TO BID Notice is hereby given that the County of Davis, State of Utah, invites sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction of curb, gutter and sidewalk at the Davis County Memorial Park. The location is Highway 89 and Nichols Road, Fruit Heights, Utah. Bids will be received by the Davis County Surveyor, until 10:00 a.m., Thursday September 9, 1976. Bids will be Superintendent. A previous idea was open- library committee, reported on a meeting. Plans and specifications will be available at 511 North Fairfield, and can be obtained for a 10.00 deposit. A 5 bid bond will be required, and a combined performance and payment bond for 100 of the bid price must be posted. This project to be complet- Wrigley, Davis County School During an executive meeting this afternoon Layton city officials will discuss the possibility of a combined building for the Heritage Museum and a library. The subject was discussed at the council meeting last Thursday when Major Glen Shields and Oma Wilcox, chairman of the Notice is hereby given, sealed bids will be received at East Layton City Hall, 511 North Fairfield Street, Lay-toUtah, until noon Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1976 for the construction of a City Hall to be located at Emerald and Rainbow Drive in East Layton. Bids will be opened Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1976 at 8:00 P.M. at the regular City Council meeting with Bernell Divide Honey , ' Three Hill AFB workers have divided $3,410 for their time and mone saving suggestions. ROY resident Robert C. Watts was the top money winner. An inventory management specialist, Mr. Watts earned $1,205 for his method of modifying equipment temperature controls so that they would fit many types of aircraft. The Air Force saved $102,787 from the idea. LEE Stephenson of Ogden, and a pneudraulic systems mechanic received $1,120. He saved the Air Force $83,332 for showing how test stands for SRAM missiles could be manufactured locally. John D. Coffey saved the Air Force 1 ing the Layton High School library for public use. Mr. Wrigley was opposed and listed several negative points such as the uses are not compatible, it would set a precedence, it would handicap the educational system, and it would put the school board in danger of losing accreditation. He also said that the present facility would have to be enlarged and many books would have to be added to accommodate the public. equipment. It would also offer the opprotunity of having a cultural center which could be available for permanent and traveling art exhibits. city has funds LAYTON available from the sale of the old library which could be used for the additional expense of the drawings. However, a trust fund would have to be set up in order to do that. Council agreed to have the city attorney form a tentative draft which will in the heavy equipment Maintenance Directorate could be modified, thus saving procurement costs of new ones. MR. Coffey resides in Clearfield and he is a mechanic at Hill. KI Get Prepared for InlmHoiid Special Prices on All 1350 North Main, Layton Phono 370-122- 8 Councilman Lynn Baker said that he supports the idea of the plans but feels that detailed ones are not necessary and that the subject merited further discussion in an executive session. ANOTHER topic to be discussed this afternoon is the possibility of future parks In the northeast section of Lay-to- n which was brought up by the planning commission, die Repairing alternative i to combine Laytons bicentennial the project, Heritage Museum, and a library in one Sharpening Tune Ups have architectural plans Mowers Chain Saws, AN facility. The Museum Board is at a point where it must drawn up so that ground can be broken by December 31. If that is not accomplished, a grant of $55,000 will be lost. The topic of discussion now is whether or not to authorize funds for additional arch-tecfees for adding space for the library. Some advantages would be that all costs of construction would be less for combined use of restrooms, meeting rooms, heat- etc. c&s ts Small Engine Service Center 350 So. Fort Lone. Layton, Utah 84041 Phono 766-131- Cecil Hough Sam Duncan 3 ing and air conditioning Advertisement SPEAKING OF MONEY HOW TO DRESS FOR SUCCESS Clark President of Davis County Bank By Ezra T. SIBST have to be presented to council for approval. and $76,455 received $1,085. He showed how restraint bands used on Campers Travel Trailers S aa anamm C) f. First publication Aug. 26, 1976 Last publication Sept. 2, 1976 5th Wheels M 9y Vs Deputy Recreational Vehicles NCNCLSCSiMINATION reouiremen PIN (El CERTIFCAriOH.TY1NY M CIMM EmcuM Omow and. htrmk yponaa henoal cmrvty Mh tmptei 9 V in wot' of MponOtturo fund i RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk By Barbara N. Evans, ACTUAL USE REPORT REVi 4UE . cepted. 500 North Main Both Sides Parcel III: Cross Street (175 West) Both Sides Parcel IV: Church Street (Gentile Street to U.S. 84, Formerly U.S. 91) Southeast Side consecutive days, to wit: Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE n, approximately - CURTIS JOHN TO: ONEIL, A proceeding concerning child is the above-name- d pending in the above-name-d court and an adjudication will be made which may determine that you have abandoned d and deserted the child and that such child may be adopted without your consent. Such an adjudication would terminate your parental rights to such child. You are hereby summoned to appear before this court on the 28th day of September, 1976, at the hour of 9:00 a.m., in the courtroom of this court located in the Municipal Building, Farmington, Utah. Dated this 8th day of July, al R 428- - N iV. 867-221- 1, - OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 25, 1976. Reflex 6 Reflex State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September P.O. Box 22 Bountiful, Utah 84010 355-288- Telephone granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the opened at - PAUL M. HALLIDAY r that time in the Davis County Commission Chambers, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. Specifications and drawings may be obtained from the Davis County Surveyors office. Room 208, County Courthouse, Farming-toUtah, or call Ext. 288. The County Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Only bids giving a firm quotation, properly signed will be ac- tion of assessment lists and the notice of meeting of said Board of Equalization and Review as above set forth for the purpose of hearing and considering all objections to or arguments against the levying of an assessment tax, for hearing arguments relating to the benefits accruing to any tract, block, lot or parcel of property in the district or relating to the amount of the proposed assessment against the following properties: Parcel I: Gordon Avenue (1000 North) - North Side Parcel II: U.S. Highway 84, Formerly known as U.S. Highway 91 (Church Street to Here's a question for you: Does a man wearing a green suit and brown penny loafers stand a chance of succeeding in the corporate scheme of things? Don't bet your bow tie on it. . . or wear one either. According to John T. Molloy, green suits, penny loafers and bow ties are items of dress the aspiring executive should avoid the way O. J. Simpson avoids tacklers. Its Molloys contention that corporate success has a great deal to do with whether or not a man will dress for success. And after long years of research and exthat perimentation earned him the title of America's first wardrobe engineer, Molloy has written a book called Dress for Remember that a shirt is primarily a for a tie. background And as for ties, you can't go wrong with a silk polka dot. But keep the dots small. Getting to the bottom of things, there's the matter of your shoes. The traditional wingtip oxford, in black or brown, is best. footwear passes inThe formal slip-o- n spection, but beware of heavy metal buckles. They make your appearance too casual. is The crucial. Fit, of course, aristocratic blue or gray suit with the hairline vertical pinstripe is most definitely a power model, but not if it hangs about you as if it were thrown on by a sailmaker. So always make certain that your tailor is fitting a suit to you. and not fitting you to a suit. And wardrobe engineer Molloy has some definite don'ts in his book. Don't, for example, go heavy with the jewelry. A wedding band and quality watch are your enough. If you're over 30, college class ring. People will think youre trying to look younger than you are. Open collars and leisure suits are fine for disc jockeys, but not for executives. Avoid them. Disheveled, unstyled hair won't win you any points. Neither will black raincoats. Now Molloy doesn't for a moment believe that a man dressed in traditional, tasteful attire is actually better and brainier than anyone else. But he is convinced that appearances make strong impressions. So strong that success in the corporate world depends in part on how successfully a man dresses. No, clothes dont make the man. But if he chooses to ignore the rudiments of good sense and taste in them, they may be his unmaking. di.-rar- EZRA T. CLARK Success. So let's hit a few of the book's sartorial points, and you can evaluate how you measure up against the man who is indeed dressed for success. First theres the matter of color. Certain colors tend to be associated with decision-makinIn suits, dark power and blue is the most powerful of all, sure to command respect. Dark charcoal grays and dark browns are a very close second. suits with And, by the way, three-piec- e vests are the best choice for success. When it comes to he choice of color in shirts, white is far and away the winner. Pale blue is acceptable. Pinstripes in soft, unobtrusive tones are all right. . . but only if there are no more than two colors. d |