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Show J rir njr ' H I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 29. 1977 IS Utah, at the hour of 9: 00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, the Court will determine whether there are sufficient facts lo declare that Terry Paul Wheeler has been abandoned and deserted by his natural father, Ted Allred Wheeler, so that the minor child can be declared a deserted child and adopted in with the accordance provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953.DATED this 12 day of September, A.D., 1977. 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT 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 S. 1250 ft. and W. 100 ft. from n. 20-3- 0 Estate of ETHEL S. LAY-TO- Deceased Probate No. 2735 The undersigned hereby announces his appointment as Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court, Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah, on or before the 30th day of December, A.D., 1977, or the said claims shall be forever barred. Cor. Sec. 3, T3N, R1W, SLB&M (in Kaysville); and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NEi4NWi4 Sec. 3, T3N, R1W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Nov. 5, 1977. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 22, 1977 Milton J. Hess Last publication Oct. Attorney for Estate 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 1977 The following applications have been filed with the State to appropriate Engineer water in Davis County 22, Last publication Oct. 6, 1977 throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Doyle G. Olsen, 2920 W. 300 No., West Point, UT 84015, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 49657 to appropriate 0.060 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a drain at a ooint N. 167 ft. and E. 468 ft. ,(31-445- from SW Cor. Sec. 33, T5N, R2W, SLB&M (West Point, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1. 1 ac. in SWI4SW14 Sec. 33, T5N, R2W, SLB&M. Protests Locations in SLB&M. 49857 H. C. Massey, 228 Franklin Str., Ogden, UT 84401. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well, point S. 700 ft. and E. 300 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 27, T4N, R2W f3 mi. W. Layton); and used for the domestic purg poses of 1 family and of Seattle; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW4NE4 Sec. 27, T4N, R2W. 49883 Robert J. Stone, 1012 N. 2600 W., Clinton, UT 84015. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 100-50- stock-waterin- (31-445- 40 well, resisting the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Oct. 29, of 0.25 ac. in Sec. 33, T5N, irrigation SW4NWi4 R2W. 1977. Protests State Engineer, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 15, DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 22, Cun- ningham, Deceased. Probate No. 2732 T. S. Rushforth has been appointed by the above Court as the personal representative. in the above Estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 16th day of December, 1977 or said claims shall be forever barred. 1977 Last publication Oct. Published Journal in the Davis News First publication Sept. 15, 1977 Last publication Oct. 6, 1977 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 11, 1977 at 7:30 P.M., at the East Layton City Hall, 1010 N. East Layton, a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City Council for the purpose of considering an application for rezone from l to 8 for the purpose of building a residential dwelling. The request was submitted by James A. Morgan. Legal description follows: Beginning on the Southeasterly side of a road at a point 1183.7 feet West and 468.1 feet South and South 49 30 West 852.1 feet and Emerald, 6, 1977 NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE FACT OF DESERTION AND FOR ADOPTION Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of TERRY PAUL WHEELER, a minor child. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY Personal Representative whose address is: & KING Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 220 Clearfield, Utah 84015 GIVEN that a Petition for Adoption in the above entitled matter has been filed with the Court claiming that the natural father of the said minor child; namely, Ted Allred Wheeler, has abandoned and deserted Terry Paul Wheeler, a minor child. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of October, 1977, in the Courtroom of the above entitled Court, Davis County Published in The Weekly Reflex 15, 1977 Last publication Sept. 29, 1977 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Michael D. Hickman, 82 W. 450 S., Kaysville, UT 84037, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 49749 Courthouse, Farmington, 4 Township By ROSELYN KIRK One of the best parts of being a bookmobile librarian is seeing the kids in North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of East Layton and running thence South 56 36 East 191.86 feet; thence South 72 191 West 89.97 feet; thence North 56 361 West 135.34 feet to the Southeasterly side of said road; thence North 33 24 East 70 feet along said road to the point of beginning. Beg on the SEly line of a road at a pt 1183.7 ft W. & 468.1ftS&S49 30 W 852. 1 ft alg sd road & S 33 24 W 658.75 ft alg sd road from the NE cor of the WV4 of the SEV4 of Sec 14, T4N, R1W, SLM, in the City of East Layton, & run th S 56 36 E 135.34 ft; thN 72 WE 225.4 ft, m or 1, to the N line of Wooded Hill Sub; th S 64 391 W 254.2 ft, m or 1, to the NEly line of a st; th N 56 361 W 145.05 ft alg sd st to the SEly line of sd road; thN 33 24 E 41.9 ft, m or I, alg sd road to the Dt of beg. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton City Council. CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Published in the Davis First publication 22 Sept 1977 Last publication Sept. 29, 1977 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. 49850 David Smith, 1034 N. 2600 W Clin(31-445- yy STS1IS v'- - I I BREAKFAST - LUNCH . s. SHDMF . DINNER & dinner Serving breakfast lunch, Steak Lovers! and We invite you to come in enjoy dinner excellent an Steak Room Open 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. We serve a full line of dinners at reasonable prices Banquet Facilities10Available Hours 6 a.m. to p.m. 200 S. Main, Layton 376-901- 5 the each neighborhood start to scamper around to find their old books before possible to call in a request and have the coming to the bookmobile to check out bookmobile bring the book. The state Shepard Lane Closes To Traffic n When the adult fiction is alphabetized, it makes it possible for me to help the people see exactly what books are in, Mr. Proctor said. new ones, Arlyn Proctor and Jack library system has connections with all of Powers, the two Davis County bookmobile the other library systems in the state, librarians say. including the University of Utah Library, and is almost always able to find the book MR. PROCTOR told how one family in if requested. Mr. Powers said, as librarians, the the Centerville area arrives each two weeks carrying a box of books they bookmobile operators select and change checked out the last time the bookmobile the books that are placed on each bookwas in their area. They turn in the 50 mobile, adding from a collection of books books and begin to fill up the box with that is kept in the headquarters. The another 50 that they will check out for the selection each bookmobile carries is d paperback. Many of the following weeks. Mr. Proctor and Mr. about Powers have worked between them, on best sellers come from the McNaughton the two bookmobiles that service Davis Collection, which rotates, so that the collection changes. Bookmobile librarians County, for a total of 16 years. The two bookmobiles are operated by do about 80 percent of the selecting of the Utah State Library Commission and books included in their bookmobiles. If a are two of a fleet of 17 that are operated book has not been checked out over a throughout the state by the Utah State period of time, that book is removed from Library commission. The work is coor- the collection and shelved. Another more dinated through Helen Nordgren who popular title is placed in the bookmobile. supervises the circulation from the WE TRY to know all the new books, basement of the Davis County Library building in Farmington. Although the Mr. Powers said "and then we guess a lot bookmobiles are housed in that library, about what our people will like. Mr. Proctor said that a lot of readers there is no connection between the two n and "so we like nothing but systems. library break our backs to get new biographies. EACH bookmobile carries around 4,000 He said that cowboy books are more books, Mrs. Nordgren says, and each popular in the southern part of the state, bookmobile checks out about 10,000 books while mystery books are most requested a month. Bookmobiles do not service in the northern part where the Davis areas that have access to county libraries, County bookmobiles are located. but mostly make their 56 stops in the SINCE both bookmobiles change routes, small cities and in the rural areas. The places where the stops are made making it possible for them to cover the are based on the demand of the people in whole county, if a reader tells Mr. Powers the area. Mr. Proctor estimates that he has read most of the books, Mr. about 60 percent of the patrons are Powers suggests the reader try the other children while about 40 percent are bookmobile operated by Mr. Proctor. Whats fun about the job is that we can adults. He said the children have nickchoose the books we like, Mr. Proctor named the drivers, Mr. Bookmobile. said. Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew mystery ONE OF the first questions asked by books are popular so we try to have a lot of children is, How do you drive? Mr. them for the kids. Then we try to evaluate Proctor said. They dont realize that the the kind of books people want and order seat swings around to the back so we can that type of book. check out books." Each of the drivers is a ON THE BOOKMOBILE itself, the librarian, as well as being the holder of a books are catalogued by the last name of chauffeurs license. Bookmobiles carry books of all kinds: the author, except for the childrens Shepard Lane access to was closed yesterday by the Utah Department of Trans- portation (UDOT) so that MRS. NORDGREN explained that the district headquarters is well aware if the bookmobiles are progressing on their schedule throughout the county. I keep a record of all the stops. If the bookmobile is as much as five minutes late, I begin to Mrs. get calls from the patrons. Nordgren keeps a record of all the stops, prepares the books and files all the cards. She makes a daily report of how many books are checked out at each stop. That way if only a few books are checked out at one place, those stops are discontinued and other stops are added. In rural areas such as Syracuse, Sunset and West Point, the bookmobile librarians try to pick a spot to stop where there is the most travel. one-thir- concrete can be poured. BRYON Dalrymple, project manager, said that the road will be closed for about two days until the concrete has time to cure. He said the Burton Street and First South in Kaysville will be closed sometime next week for the same purpose. Eventually an overpass will be available at both First South and Burton. is WHEN construction complete First South will be closed permanently and Second North will be used instead as an access to Mr. Dalrymple said that concrete paving operations generally take about 48 hours before roads are available for travel, rk EACH bookmobile travels about 600 miles a month. The bookmobiles that service Davis County have been located here since 1966, Mrs. Nordgren said. "We try to reach people who would not normally get to the library, she said. We want children to get involved with books." non-fictio- V3. Jones On Duty In Spain Mr. Proctor told of one library patron, fortunately not on his bookmobile, who became so intrigued with the selection, that the bookmobile driver carried him 50 miles down the road before he realized that the bookmobile stop was over. Senior Airman Michael HOURS FOR the bookmobiles change, when school starts the first of September. and Mrs. Luther P. Jones of 756 Ann Street, Clearfield, has arrived for duty at Torrejon AB, Spain. AIRMAN Jones, a weapons systems mechanic with a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, previously served at Luke AFB, Ariz. The airman is a 1975 graduate of Clearfield High School. His wife, Lindall, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Shinholser of 303 Glenridge Road, Perry, Fla. Dunng the summer, bookmobiles go out at 9 a.m. and finish at 5. After school starts the hours shift from about noon to 8 p.m. to service the children who spend much of the day in school. The life of the bookmobile librarian is a good one, Mr. Proctor says. "I was going to teach school, but I decided I'd like to move around and see a lot of people, so I stayed with the bookmobile. That was almost 12 years ago and I find that I still F-- 4 like kids. flwrffHrwmoarrTTHTi:iiinoonoononnonnnnionnnonnnnnnnnnnnTTi WERE OPEN! R 1W 49860 John (31-446- H. Robins, 587 S. 50 W., Kaysville, UT 84037. 0.50 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 3 drains as follows: (1) N. 577 tering of 10 horses and 40 cattle; and used from April to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 18 8748 acs. in NE4 Sec. 3, T3N R 1W 49886 Stephen M. Hart, 271 W. 400 S., Kaysville, UT 84037. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 40 ft. deep, at a point S. 1500 ft. and E. 1900 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T3N, R1W (So. Kaysville); and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of in SE'4NW'4 Sec. 0.45 acs. 3. T3N, R1W. Protests the resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT 84114, on or before Nov. 5, 1977 DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 22, 1977 Last publication Oct 6. 1977 4 By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 825-039- 1 An open house was given by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook last Friday evening at their home honoring newlyweds Joy Lynn Cook and Bruce Preston. Miss Cook is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook and Mr. Preston makes his home with a brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eastman of Layton. The new Mrs. Preston is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook. The couple will make a home in Ogden. Mrs. Sylvia Fielding, Edwin Gailey and Arthur R. Anderson accompanied a group of Clearfield Senior Citizens on a ten day trip to Canada this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michalicek had as their dinner guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoker and family, and Mr. Stokers mother, Mrs. Jennie Hines, all of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. Arthur Michalicek spent last week at Henry's Lake and Yellowstone National Park. While at Henrys Lake they were guests of Mrs. Michalicek's brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen on Sunday. The from following Syracuse enjoyed a trip to Lake Tahoe this past week: Mrs. Alice Rampton, Mrs. Donna Painter, Mrs. Ruth Smedley, Mrs. Hazel Barber, Mrs. Ruble Holbrook, Mrs. Lyra Criddle, Mrs. Olga Clontz, Mrs. Dorothy Clontz, Mrs. Gordon Hansen and Mrs. Paul Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett have returned home following a week's trip to California. At Pacific Beach they spent some time with Mrs. Bennetts sister, Mrs. Dorothy Shaffer and in San Diego they enjoyed some time with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ellery, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaffer and family at their home in Flint Ridge, Calif. Fire In Layton: $81X10 Damage The fire that ravaged a mobile home in Layton last week caused an estimated 58,000 damage, but no one was living in the rented trailer home, according to Fire Chief John Adams. HE SAID the blaze at 1200 North Church Street occurred in an unoccupied trailer being rented by Mr. and Mrs. Terry Martin. Chief Adams said that although the trailer was unoccupied at the time of the early morning blaze, furniture and other household furnishings were destroyed in the blaze, grb ft 5: J ar I'M V ' a z? . , Although we hud an accident, FRAN BROWN & CO. will remain open! For otir inconvenience se will offer SPECIALS PERMS s3 orn FRAN BROWN & CO. 766-060- 3 A. Jones, son of retired U.S. Army Sergeant First Class 1 1 -- of one of the two Davis County r childrens books, best sellers, biographies books. Mr. Proctor said the childrens and autobiographies, church books, books are removed from the shelves that its only possible to make sure geography and encyclopedias. Mrs. Nordgren says that, if a book desired is they are placed back in the shelf the right not on either of the bookmobiles, it is side up. 100-60- ft. & E. 2745 ft. (2) N. 869 ft. 2930 ft. (3) N. 910 ft. 3270 ft.; all W4 Cor. Sec. 3, T3N, R1W (So. Kaysville). and used for stockwa- I librarian-drive- bookmobiles, says the purpose of the bookmobile is to take library to people who otherwise wouldnt have access to books. ton, UT 84015. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at well, a point S. 600 ft. and W. 980 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R1W (4 mile SW Kaysville); and used for the domestic purposes of family and stockwatering of 3 cattle; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'4SE'4 Sec. 4, T3N, and E. and E. & ITS Arlyn Proctor, A FUN JOB South 33 24 West 588.75 feet from the Northeast comer of the West one-ha- lf of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, News-Joum- T, S. RUSHFORTH First publication Sept. State 1977. 29, 1977 Estate of Geneva 442 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Nov. 5, 1977 co KING resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Last publication Sept. ft. deep, at a point N. 1030 ft. and E. 2300 ft. from Wy4 Cor. Sec. 33, T5N, R2W (in Clinton); and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the HESS & Gerald E. Hess Attorney for Petitioners s A-- 6, 1977 NOTICE TO WATER USERS 825-222- 5 VAN WAGENEN, PAGE N4 ROSS SMITH LAYTON Personal Representative 635 East 700 South Clearfield, Utah 84015 HESS, |