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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 11,1 976 IS 104 NOTICE OF Lockhart Co., as Beneficiary, recorded September 13, 1974, in Book 549, Page 291 of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, as No. 401473. Entry All of Lot 99, Marilyn Acres No. 4, a Subdivision of part of TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, November 16, 1976, at 12:00 noon on said day: Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. of Default was recorded April 27, 1976 in Book 595, Page 393, of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without or covenant warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided for by law. Said sale will be conducted under statutory power of sale and under provisions of the Trust Deed recorded as Entry No. 362780, at Book 482, Page 378, Official Records of Davis W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee County, and in accordance with governing provisions of law. The trustee will sell, without right of redemption, the trustees title, and all right, title, interest and claim of the trustor, Billie W. McFarland and Thomasena W. McFarland, in and to the above described property. DATED this 15th day of Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. 28, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dee George Hall, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess, 40 South 125 East, Clearifield, Utah 84015 on or before the 10th day of February A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1976. K. ROGER BEAN, Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. 21, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2669 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ELMER W. HALL, Administrator of the estate of Dee George Hall, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2650 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, on or before January 25. 1977; claims must be presented in CodefMMwith as verification Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal publication "" proper DONALD PASQUINI, Executor of last will and testament of Guy Pasquini Jr., deceased. RICHARD L. STINE For Olmstead, Stine and Campbell Attorneys for Executor 2650 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 21, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 ' 4 SUMMONS Civil No. 122217 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CHRISTINE D. KEOPPEL, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT E. KEOPPEL, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO D DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the complaint on file with the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to DALE T. BROWNING, Plaintiffs above-entitle-d attorney, 2605 Washington Bank of Utah, Suite 320, Ogden, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this Boulevard sum-.mon- s. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is deposited with the clerk of said court. This is an action for divorce. Dated this 14 day of October, 1976. By DALE T. BROWNING Attorney for Plaintiff 2605 Washington Boulevard Bank of Utah Suite 320 Ogden, Utah 84401 Published in the Davis News Journal First putlication October 21, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property situated in Davis County, State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the County Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah on Tuesday, November 23, 1976 at the hour of 12:00 noon by W. Clark Burt, the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by David. A Harvey, and Betsy J. Harvey, his wife, as Trustors, and iU. Nov.25, 1976. -- I R"187 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE required therein. ABOVE-NAME- 13 N Acres. Terms of sale" are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further information on the above described property, contact Rodney W. Walker, Davis County Clerk. RODNEY W. WALKER CLERK-AUDITO- R Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 21, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 The Beginning at the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence North 00350 East 99.0 feet; thence North 894832 West 440.0 feet; thence South 00350 West 99.0 feet to the South line of said Northeast . Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 15th day of November, 1976, at 4:00 p.m. in the Davis County Commis- sion Chambers, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, the Davis County Board of Adjustment will conduct a hearing to consider the following appeal from the requirement of the zoning ordinance. Quarter; East 440 feet to point of beginning. the Notice of Default was recorded July 29, 1976, in Book 610, Page 570 of said of- ficial records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made or without covenant warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided for by law. W. CLARK BURT SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Publsihed in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov 4, 1976 Last publication Nov. 18, 1976 NOTICE OF SALE DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Davis County will sell at public Auction in the Davis County Commission County Chambers, Courthouse, Farmington, Utah at 12 oclock Noon on the 23rd day of November, 1976, the following described property: Beg on the of Ely rw In Fairfield Road as dedicated by No. 366849, at a pt. 79.63 ft W & N 1614E 309.16 ft & N KAYSVILLE WINNERS allow a reduced front setback of temporary housing for farm labor, in an A-- 3 zone. Property located in the NW4 Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 1 West. Zoning Ordinance (4) (0- - It is hereby required that the appellants and those in opposition or their agents be present to argue the case. For further information exhibits are available in the Davis County Planning Commission office, Room 211, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. Dated at Farmington, Utah this 2nd day of November, 1976. : DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Rolf A. Nelson, Published in The Weekly Reflex on Nov. 4, 1976 11, 1976 Last publication Nov. R-1- Chambers, County Courthouse, Farmington, sion Utah, the Davis County Board of Adjustment will conduct a to consider the following appeal from the requirement of the zoning ordinance. hearing CASE NO. 221-7An appeal by Robert Call for a variance to 6: allow the reduction of the required sideyard for a residence in an A-- 3 zone. The property is located at approx. 3660 W. Gentile Street, Lay-toZoning Ordinance (2). Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. Dated at Farmington, Utah this 2nd day of November, 1976. DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Rolf A. Nelson, Chairman Published in The Weekly Reflex on Nov. 4, 1976 Last publication Nov. 11, 1976 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Clearfield City Corporation has filed with the State Engineer a request for extension of time to make and submit Proof of Appropriation for Appl. No. 32753 covering 5.0 cfs. of underground water to be used for municipal purposes within Clearfield City in the system requires it. Therefore additional time is needed to complete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. Protests resisting Superintendent Wrigley PRIOR TO the bidding, Mr. Jay had estimated the cost of constructing the 12,000 ft. addition to the Boulton School in Bountiful would cost about $550,000. Nine building contractors bid on the construction at the Davis Board of Educationmeeting Tuesday.'; The addition will be cons1 tructed on the Southeast side of Boulton Elementary. Mr. Jay said six classrooms, a media center and workshop and storage areas for the library and audio visual areas are planned. will classroom ADDITION the capacity to 26 and will extend the student capacity to 7,000 Bernell Superintendent Wrigley said. Currently 523 students attend Boulton Dr. Reed Elementary. Marchant, board member, said the building should relieve some pressure at the Orchard, Muir and Adelaide Schools. ' The addition to Bouton is scheduled for completion by August 15, 1977, Mr. Jay said. The school will be ready for occupancy when schools open in the fall of. 1977. Clearfield the granting of this request with reasons thereof, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on On Thursday, Nov. 11 they will be honored at a banquet , recommended the district submit construction requests under the Public Works Act for two buildings on the vocational site in Kaysville. Architectural drawings for the first building-whi- ch is scheduled to house the young mothers program and the business program-a- re training complete and can be submitted. SUPT. WRIGLEY estimated die cost of this building at $700,000. He said architects a it currently working on p&ns for a second building planned; for the vocational center which woilld house the building trades program. The vocational school, currently being built on an plot in Kaysville, now consists of only one building and a home. If the grant is awarded, two additional buildings will be constructed. TEN MILLION dollars in federal money is expected to be available to Utah through the Public Works Bill, Supt. Vrigley said. To qualify for the grant, the school board must submit the request by Dec. 25. If the grant is awarded, the board has 90 days to award bids for construction. The board also authorized Superintendent Wrigley to Clearfield City made a request for funds to repair a storage shed which has been damaged by fire. Drive In Is Robbed According to Clearfield police a Clearfield drive-i- n restaurant v.as robbed Tuesday night. KOSMOS Burgers drive-i- n 700 S. State was robbed about 11 p.m. when a man entered the personnel only door and told an employe to give him all the money and then lie on the floor. Approximately $250 in cash was taken and then the man carrying a gun, fled from the scene in a car. at Weber State College as a climax of the Wasatch Front Little League Football ONE OF the buses purchased will contain a lift and will accommodate handicapped students. Henry Peterson, board member, said, If buses can be purchased for the same price as they were offered last February, the side of the state and considered recent enrollment Leo Hill, projections. of physical Superintendent education, discussed the physical education programs in the elementary and secondary schools in Davis schools. WAYNE CABLE, Davis Education Association asked the board when the pilot program for teacher recertification would be acted on by the board. The board was unsure when planning would be completed, rk president-elec- t of shortness of help because of the lack of qualified fire fighters available. was COUNCIL THE unanimous in agreeing to join such fire agreement. Also in , MR. HAMBLIN told the council of the problems brought up at the last meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Kay Chandler, representing South Clearfield Elementary PTA and other concerned parents, about the safety of children crossing the road on their way to the elementary school. Since the last meeting; the Clearfield police have been monitoring the area more, are clamping down on the parking tickets and generally trying to help the situation. A MEMBER of the Clear- field Job Corp working with the Clearfield City Police has been stationed at the crosswalk in front of the high school to aid the elementary school children across the street. The corpsman will continue to be at the crosswalks throughout the rest of the school year. SAFETY council proposes putting a crosswalk on the south side of 1100 S. and to continue the sidewalk all the way along the west THE side of Falcon Drive up to 700 THE CITYS insurance will pay $580 and there is $200 budgeted for roof repair in this years budget. Mr. Kearl requested $422.43 from the council to make up the difference of the cost of repair. COUNCILMAN install the pipe across the from cutting through the swimming pool parking lot and park where many of them are being harassed by truant high school students and drop outs who loiter in the area. lot. East under the railroad tracks and down to the Ter- Ray Chapman minal Ice holding pond. City $80,000 to come from revenue sharing or a low interest state loan. For 10 Years Receives Pin costs will be Ray Adams made a motion authorizing Gene the Mayor Pro-Terthe to Fessler sign agreement. Gerald Heaton seconded the motion, voting was unanimous, mnm of Chapman has received a service pin at Hill AFB. Ray L. Syracuse n HE IS employed as an aircraft mechanic. Mr. Chapman and his wife have nine children. Also at the meeting was 7W State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 11, CHIEF ELMO Hudson stated his approval of Clearfield joining into an inter city fire agreement. It would also help out in the case of cities running into a and the Clearfield Police Department. BEFORE A sidewalk could be put in an area the city has to have at least 51 of the residents for or 75 against to go forth with any action on a sidewalk. Mrs. Chandler volunteered the services of the PTA in circulating a petition for a sidewalk along this street. COUNCILMAN Gerald Heaton made the motion to have a petition drawn up with an estimate of the cost included for the PTA to cir- - That wonderful substance we call fabric-w- e'd be uncold and mighty comfortable without a mystery to many people Although we use cloth and its derivatives for almost everything under the sun. the fact remains that most of us are not exactly sure what it is were wearing, draping, walking on. sitting on And when it comes to caring for any particular fabric, confusion is compounded1 In the weeks and months to come, we hope to to you some inbring teresting facts about fabrics, their make-uand how to keep them in fine condition. Follow us weekly on this trip through Fabrics history, spot analysis, cleaning, removal, storage We ll try to make your ourney both educational and enjoyable! We hope to help you. not only by giving hints and facts in our columns, but also by having you visit with us at ANN'S FABRIC LOFT 21 East Gentile. 376-59- 11 In addition to stocking a wide variety of fabrics and sewing accessories, our staff take the time to give you sewing hints, make you aware of special problems that exist with certain fabrics and give directions concerning them. MR. LAYTON suggested to the council the possibility of having a county fire agreement in the case of a serious fire in the county. Having an inter city fire agreement is very beneficial to the cities in the county in time of need and also helps maintain insurance rates. approval of the South Clearfield PTA of the things which have been done so far in this area. She was very appreciative of the corpsman serving as crossing guard and of the swift action by the council school without having to cross again. It would also discourage the elementary school children highway and then from 1000 COUNCILMAN IT WAS also brought up to have city manager Gayle Starks talk to the high school about the closed campus idea, but the council has been told that the majority of people in the parking lot are not students but people who have dropped out and the school has no authority over them. Mrs. Chandler indicated the elementary Members of the council suggested having Clearfield project, continue from the leave the school without permission during school hours. This would allow the children to cross the road far up the street where there is less traffic and stay on the sidewalk all the way to the highway to 1000 East. Clearfield City will have to Bids have been given for the minutes from the last High become a closed campus so that no students could S. the repair work on the roof which totals $1,285.88. Street has been damaged Ron Layton from Davis County Fire Department. 4 Vem Hamblin, chairman of Clearfield City safety council addressed the city council in Tuesday nights meeting. twice by fire. or before December 25, 1976. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, December 29, 1976, in the Commissioners Chambers, Davis County Courthouse in Farmington. Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. 1976 BY MARGO MAUGHAN immediately. Superintendent Wrigley said if the board does not act now, the cost for each bus will increase $2,000. Superintendent should move ahead with the purchase. These buses will not be available for use until the 1977-7- 8 school year. In other business the board adopted a policy governing secondary student travel out- play. Continue Talks On Clearfield Crossing Problem meeting Kent Smith agreed to put in two sections of pipe; on 1450 South to Highway 84 and if the city doesnt receive federal grant monies for the IN THE past few weeks a storage shed located behind the city building on Center Neldon Hamblin made a motion to grant the request for money with the funds coming from the council unassigned fund. Last publication Nov. 25. 1976 ing Kaysville which was held They played in a regular game which ended in a tied score and had to play a sudden death on yardage and was defeated in the sudden death IN THE last few weeks many elementary school students have been threatened, had lunches stolen and been generally harassed by the students who hang out in the swimming pool parking ALSO reported this past week a refrigerator was taken from a carport of the home of Byron Pace of 196 Marilyn Drive in Clearfield, mnm DEE C. HANSEN, season. purchase six school buses which can be purchased at an 8 percent reduction if the takes place purchase Seeking Funds To Repair Ciffid. Storage In the Clearfield City Council meeting held Tuesday night Ross Kearl, an employee coaches and partners. THEY entered the Mini Bowl tournament represent- and special awards program at the Davis High School for all players, their parents and of (31-270- Davis County, Utah. It is represented that the City desires to maintain their right in order to drill the well at such time as demand on stars buses. IN OTHER business the board authorized Superintendent Wrigley to apply for construction grants under the Bill and Public Works purchase six new school It is hereby required that the appellants and those in opposition or their agents be present to argue the case. For further information exhibits are available in the Davis County Planning Commission office, Room 211, County , and as potential football in the future. Davis County School Board will accept the low bid of $519,700 submitted by Hogan and Tingey for the construction of the addition to Boulton School if a review by DeWayne Jay, Director of Buildings and Grounds, shows the bid is in order. enlarge Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 15th day of November, 1976, at 4:00 p.m. in the Davis County Commis- ARE tremendous players and their coaches have much praise for them MSF3 M Mien Classes THE NOTICE OF HEARING THEY This 70 lb. Little League Football team members went undefeated in the regular Little League Football season, from Kaysville. CASE NO. 223-7An appeal by Joseph Hill for a variance to n. thence South 894832 Don Earl, Vaughn Casdorph, Trent Jaques, Danny Thompson, Casey Loyd, Blair Giles, Mitchell McKinley, John Uharriet. Second row, John Rigby, Leonard Wright, Logan Penn, Todd Mower, Aaron Franks, David Smuin, Mike Woodward, Erik Thompson, Shon Lunt, James Bull. Third row, Wade Rigby, Brent Ator, James Uharriet, Chris Camberlango, Valoy Seely, Andy Keck, Drew Johnson, Troy Jaques, Shawn Robertson, David Earl. Back, Coaches Don Thompson, Ed Scott, Bob Rickman. Not pictured, Darrin Jensen and David Miner. NOTICE OF HEARING Chairman The following described property situated in Davis County, State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the County Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah, on Wednesday, December 1, 1976 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. by W. Clark Burt the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by Merl Thur-goo- d and Nancy A. Thurgood, his wife, as Trustors, and The Lockhart Co., as Beneficiary, recorded March 11, 1976 in Book 594, Page 296, of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, as Entry No. 429462: Members of the winning 70 pound team in Kaysville are, front, 1 to r, Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Oct. 22, 1976 Last publication Nov. 12, 1976 75-9-- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUY PASQUINI JR., Deceased THE ft; and Notice All of Lot 59, CLEARFIELD VILLA SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Clearfield, County of Davis, State of Utah, according to the official plat thereof. 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