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Show ir WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 17. 1977 IS suance of permits and collec-tio- n of fees therefore, declare 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 15, 1977 in the City Council Chambers at the Kaysville City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville, Utah; to consider the proposal of increasing the salary of the Mayor for the period up to and including August 31, 1977, to compensate for additional duties and work load required of said official during said and establishing fire Dan H. Sandall, 3411 West Gentile, Layton, Utah 84041, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 47290 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep at a point S. 300 ft. and E. 630 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 26, T4N, R2W, SLB&M, (1 mi. W of Layton); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering 1 of horse, 2 cattle and 25 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation 500-80- of 0.25 ac. in NE4NE'4 Sec. 26, T4N, R2W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the of this application with reasons therefor must be granting filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before February 26, 1977. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Dated January City Recorder . By Building R-- KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY, Will be holding a Public meeting on February 17, 1977, commencing at 7:30 p.m. And will be held at the home of Richard D. Cook, 2029 East Gentile St., last publication Jan. at Department, at concerning the petition of Hogan and Tingey to rezone 5.804 acres of property from to zoning Agricultural Residential Suburban (R-S- ) The following zoning. property description applies to the tract: Beginning at a point S 8954E 1321 feet from the NW corner of Sec and S49'2 feet from the NW4 of the NW4 of Sec 36, T4N, R1W, SLM (POB) Thence S672.7 feet; thence S 852rw 345.4 feet; thence N0347W feet; thence S 8954E 390.7 feet to point of beginning. ' 703.2 Containing 5.804 acres. The described property is otherwise identified as part of the Merlin Ward property. The hearing will be at the residence of Mayor Lon N. 1351 Christensen, East 650 North, Fruit Heights, Utah at 6:30 p.m. February 1, 1977. An opportunity will be given UtNkRAL share 1 Steel shares - $156.00 Annie G. Willey shares - $162.50 -- - 2l2 property, contact the Davis County Clerk, Rodney W. Walker. A Reflex First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Last publication Feb. 17, 1977 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING R- -l Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 Wasatch Drive on February 17, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering the adoption of the 1976 uniform Published which is published by the in- Workman Mill Road, Whit- California, which regulate the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, tier, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area, and maintenance of buildings or structures. Provide for the is- - Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City, Utah, will hold a special hearing, pursuant to law, at 75-9-- proper CITY 95 ,434 during the pertod from July 1976 thru 1, account no .45 verification as required therein. GENtMAl IH .TNUE SHAKING I ROVlDCSrCOCRAl fUUIV', UlltfcCTlY 10 LOCAL ANO STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH THIS rU PORI AO VISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE UFfcN USED OR OBIIGATEO DURING THE YEAR FAOM JULY 1. 1976. THRU DECEMBER SI. 1976 THIS IS ) INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRiOniHLS AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOUl D lit SPENT NOTE; ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNOS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF FtCVENUE SHARINO, WASHINGTON. O C. T07H, ACTUAL FKPENOITURES (Include Obligation) " THE GOVERNMENT LAYTON (C) OPF RATING OF (A) CA1 LOONIES maintenance . has received General Revenue Sharing KIPllC SAt1V payments totaling E. L. BERNICE BRUNSON Executrix of the estate of George C. Cunningham Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 13, 1977 Last publication Feb. 3, 1977 31. 1976 Gratuates g 006 009 LfiYTON CITY CITY RECORDER LAYTON UTAH 8404 1 1 TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to instruction 30, 1976 2 Revenue Received from 4. 5. Sum of hne 7. ' ' Signature Lewis 6 of Chief Executive Shields Maot Total 1. 31, 1976) S 4,240 (IF ANY) S I I. 6 Total Amount Expended (Sum of hne IS. column B and column C) 2Q0.0QQ 6 THE REPORT LATION (f . 49.667 as of December 31, 1976 NfWS Mf DlAHAVt BEEN ADVIStO THAT A COMPLt fc COPY OF I HI HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A (OCAl NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUHAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT ANO RECOROS DOCUMENTING THE 9 Balance CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY Published in The Weekly Reflex on Jan. r AT 27, 1977 R-- 3 in military management and supervision is an instructional system technician at Kirtland. Sergeant Covpy is a 1965 graduate of Madison High School. His wife, Barbara, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett VanCamp, 369 East Center, Kaysville. according to the plans approved by the planning nor the commission THE ACTION was based on the assumption that the construction was not being done Bruce Barton, Common- - burglaries THE THEFT of a radiator was reported by Grant Park at 200 East South Weber Drive in South Weber. The radiator was taken from a Dodge pick-u- p truck at the residence on Jan. 19. Value of the radiator was estimatedat $150. resulted in the theft of a 19 inch television set. Gloria Taylor reported the theft on Jan. 21. Egbert said the Capt. sheriffs office believes the case may be tied in with other burglaries in the area that were reported at the end of last year. A suspect is under investigation, rk In microphone valued Bountiful Art INFORMATION KEPT CONFIDENTIAL REPRESENTING Tax Corporation of America EM3g) Competition Announced Dates for Bountiful Art Centers annual competition show, Competition 77" have been announced by Tony Rasmussen, B.A.C. director. Mr. Rasmussen would like artists living in Davis County to be alerted to the following dates: Receiving will be on Thurs., Feb. 24, Friday, Feb. 25, and Sat., Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Center, 2175 South Main. ROAST BEEF JUICE 5 Value 1.19 679 OUR PRICE Value PINEAPPLE No. 2 27, 1977 R-- 4 THE SHOW will be on exhibit at the Art Center from March 6 to April 9. Entry forms and additional information can be obtained by contacting the Center, e 12 oz. Sliced in Gravy oz. Pull Top mt Crushed Value 57 OUR PRICE PINEAPPLE JUICE Creamette LASAGNA NOODLES Value 79 OUR PRICE 16 oz. 46 oz. C Value 77 OUR PRICE CRINKLE NOODLES Value 73 OUR PRICE WELCHS GRAPE DRINK ASPARAGAS No. 303 Center Cut Value 49 OUR PRICE 40 OZ. Value 89 We 31 00 Ea. dont advertise LEADER ITEMS. CUR PRICE These prices are typical ot all our a $450 purchase award. The winning work will become part of the Bountiful Art Centers permanent collection. Second prize will be $200, third prize, $100 and two honorable mention awards of $25. g0P ua U Center competition will be Published in The Weekly Reflex on Jan. the Comfort of Your Home Personal Income Business Returns Partnership Returns 376-26- 19 PEARSONS CANDIES Mint Twist & Winkie merchandise. Our National Contracts to buy excesses and close outs allow us to sell 30 to 40 chain below any big grocery COME SEE FOR YOURSELF 8 oz. Value 69 OUR PRICE We DO NOT add 10 Food Stamp shoppers welcome. Stores also in Midvale, Hunter, Orem, Rexburg , : ; . oc- cupancy. It is doubtful that Commonwealth will be able to do that, Mr. Barton commented that some interesting legal ques- tions are involved. However, he believes that the suit will be settled out of court, flc 8 Yrs. Experience with same Company SPECIALIZING IN: In other burglaries, two CB radios were reported missing in auto burglaries in Bountiful on Jan. 22 and 23. Tod Goeslind, 2929 South Davis Boulevard, reported that a CB radio, valued at $60, was taken from his vehicle. A requirements regarding DE3ME 7 All suspects in the Bountiful cases are being investigated. ANOTHER CB radio, valued $229 was reported stolen from a vehicle at 4000 South 917 West in Bountiful by Mary CITY OFFICIALS indicated that if the company is allowed to complete the construction as now planned, it will still have to meet Laytons burglary at 2062 North Main in Centerville First prize in this years notion was mada by Councilman Graen to adopt the budget aa amended. Councilman Hohman secondad. VU. -l A HOUSE EGBERT said the CAPT. drawing and graphics. This will be a juried show and Richard Van Wagoner, chairman of the Department of Art, Weber State College, and Richard Murray, landscape artist, have been invited to judge the work. A want to recover damages from the city. The plan approved by the planning commission was for the Czone building occupied by one in ap-business similar pearance to the adjoining residential subdivision. Instead, the structure has been designed to accommodate four offices. According to City Attorney at $30 was also taken. Capt. Egbert said suspects are currently being investigated. Sheriffs Office believes the burglaries are connected and ELIGIBILITY is restricted to persons currently residing in Davis County and entries will be limited to three per artist, the media being painting, Total Expenditures: 142,855.00 wealth officials feel that they are in substantial compliance with the building permit and specifications on which the building permit was issued. ment. ATTEMPTED burglary at 3923 South 650 West was reported next door on the same date. Capt. Egbert said the burglar attempted to gain entry by prying open a screen, but was not successful. Officer J.D. Simpson investigated another burglary in the same area at 3946 So. 650 East reported by Vickie Brown. Entry was gained through the basement window. An undetermined amount of cash was taken. Harris. trained 249662 Funds Available FOUR HOUSE were reported as occuring in the same general Bountiful area on Jan. 22. A burglary in a beauty shop at a residence at 3013 South 100 West was reported by Mrs. Jack Harker, operator of the shop. An undisclosed amount of money was taken. Another burglary with the same M.O. was reported in the same area at 2974 South 100 West by Mrs. Robert Tibbits. Money wj,s also taken. School THE SERGEANT, who was i (IF ANY) Capt. Dean Egbert. at Ave., Richmond, Ky., has graduated from the Air Force Systems Command Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School at Kirtland AFB, N.M. 149 $ 31, 1976 2, 3. 4 Returned to ORS 6 Funds 1SJan,.2Z December Interest Received Credited (July 1, 1976 thru Oeeember Funds Released Irorit Obligations 3 or NONDISCRIMINATION REOUIRTUINTS HAVE BEEN MET am the Chief Executive Officer and. (f) CERTIFICATION I certify that with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon, I certify that they have notyCeen used iryvioietion of either the priority expenditure requirement (Section lOT) or th matching funds prohibition (Section Sharing Funds July 1. 1976 thru O) ,943 95 ,484 Balance as of June Eight burglaries in the last 10 days are being investigated by the Davis County Sheriffs Office. Four ocuring in the Bountiful area are thought to From NCO Staff Sergeant Daniel B. Covey, whose mother is Mrs. Edna M. Covey of 303 Glyndon (Ol when the order was issued by Ladd Scoffield, Layton Building and Engineering Depart- AN Estate of George C. Cunningham deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law firm of King & King at 251 East 200 South, P. O. Box 220, Clearfield, Utah on or before the 15th day of April A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with ternational conference of building officials at 5360 PUBLIC NOTICE -l NOTICE TO CREDITORS building code standards, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 6, 1977 Last publication Jan. 27, 1977 28, 1977 18, 1977 C- dangerous buildings, uniform Deceased the Davis County First publication Jan. Last publication Feb. building code, uniform mechanical code, uniform code for the abatement of GUNTER NEUMANN EXECUTOR of the Estate of Alfred Neumann in Clipper ACTUAL USE REPORT REVENUE SHARING R Published in The Weekly R-- 6 ' Several Area Burglaries be connected, according to RODNEY W. WALKER DAVIS COUNTY CLERK-AUDITO- vv This building on Fort Lane in Layton is the subject of a lawsuit bled by Commonwealth Realty against Layton City. Construction has been stopped and will not resume until the suit is settled. PITV IJl I Y I a Davis Sheriff Reports County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further information on the above described 10 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Last publication Feb. 10, 1977 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 12th day of April A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in with accordance the Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with as proper verification required therein. Realty has filed a $55,000 lawsuit against Layton City. The company had a building under construction on Fort Lane and work was halted Terms of sale are cash upon Secretary ALFRED West, Salt Lake beginning. RICHARD D. COOK NEUMANN deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Office of Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess, 40 In response to a stop work order which was issued recently, Commonwealth award of bid. The Davis Service Credit Corp. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of -- $26.00 R-2- Estate Mabey - '2 share at Sarris - 2 shares at J. $26.00 75-9-- 36, T4N, R1W $39.00 Lynn 27, 1977 Notice is hereby given that 6:30 p.m. a public hearing will be held before the City Council of Fruit Heights City M. William Last publication Jan. AllfCIMTI MIlAllmW LAWoUl I right-of-wa- Charles - y 'V'-- Meridian, and running thence West 264 feet; thence South 330 feet; thence East 264, more or less, to the West line y of said of highway; thence North 330 feet to the point of 1 $416.00 RANDALL J. HEAPS, City Recorder 1 Range - share at $78.00 LaVell Marley - 4 shares at $78.00 Elaine Morgan - 4 shares at Reflex First publication Jan. 13, 1977 on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1977, at $1,300.00 David Jacobs Published in The Weekly NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - 10 shares Mrs. Leo Green - S y - $78.00 jb a i ii- jN L..r. , ,V Beginning on the West line of right-of-waof a State Highway at a point North 1980 feet and West 1400 feet from the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of Section 8, Township 4 North, Layton. To be sold at Public auction will be the following: 2 shares at Lloyd Barnes News-Joun- 13, 1977 27, 1977 2 LEGAL NOTICE 376-429- First publication Jan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Davis County will sell at Public Auction in the Davis County Commission Chamber, County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah at 12:00 Noon on the 22nd Day of February, 1977, the following described property: Reflex on Jan. 27, 1977 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 Wasatch Drive, on February 3, 1977, at 7:30 p.m., to discuss the widening of Fort Lane and the proposed intersection of Gordon and Fort Lane. We would request your attendance at this hearing so you will be better informed on this project and to receive your input and suggestions. If you have any questions, please call the Layton City ?k4t l NOTICE OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY - 3 n a i R-- 5 Published in The Weekly NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING i's 1977 18, 1977. cil. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 13, 1977 Last publication Jan. 27, 1977 i. Published in The Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 27, 1977 Second publication Feb. 10, JOSEPHINE LEAVITT, City Recorder Order of the City Coun- ALAN B. MANNING f RANDALL J. HEAPS, CITY RECORDER may attend said meeting and be heard. for all interested parties to be heard, either for or against the proposed zoning change. dis- tricts, and provide for penalties for the violation thereof. All interested persons are invited to attend. period. Interested parties NOTICE TO WATER USERS Published in the Davis t I I ! |