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Show MAY 19, 1987 L, & 2 36, Township North, Range 1 West. Sections 2, 3, 11, & 14, Township 1 North, Range 1 West. Sections 30, 31 &32, Public Notice Advertising Protects Township Township The City Council of Fruit Heights, Utah, has declared as surplus a parcel of real property situated at approxi- -' mately 400 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, Utah. Some of the owners of adjacent vacant properties have indicated a willingness to sell their contiguous parcels along with the city's surplus property in order to make their property and the citys more marketable. The combined parcels total approximately .3.40 acres. The total acreage is described as follows: A part of the northeast quarter of section 1, T3N, R1W, SLB&M, Range West. SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. The following subdi-visio- quarter corner of said section 1 and running thence 81 de- east 487.21 ft., thence degrees 03 31 .111.97 de-gre- es east ft., thence north 29 degrees 2705 west 155. ft., thence north 59 degrees 11 east 135.52 ft., thence north 32 degrees 0113 west 61.01 ft., thence south 76 degrees 2920 west 31.68 ft. , thence north 53 de25 west .102.23 ft., thence west 278.04 ft. to Weber Basin Water Conservancy District contiguous property owners must agree to the bid price in order for the bid to be awarded on the entire parcel. The city and the contiguous owners reserve the right to refuse and reject any and all bids. The city and the contiguous owners also reserve the right to consider factors other than sale price in their collective acceptance of any bid. The property is currently zoned R-- l residential and other properties surrounding this parcel are zones RS (12,000 square foot lots) and R-- 1 (10,000 square foot lots). Most of the property surrounding this parcel is currently developed in single family dwelling lots. Further information may be obtained by calling the Fruit Heights City Office at All bids must have been received by the City at its offices at Ivan W. Flint, Secretary Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May 12, 1987 Last publication May 26, 1987 Issue No. 16 R-7- Meridian; running thence South 581.1 feet, more or less, along West line of a Street to a point the North line of said Section 18; thence West 51.37 feet, more or less, West of the East line of said Section 18, thence North 41 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARY PEARL ANDERSON, Deceased Probate No. 3483 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court Clerk, Courthouse, Farming-toUtah 84025, on or before the 7th day of August, 1987, or said claims shall be forever barred. n, 183.67 feet along the East line of a road; thence Northerly 386.66 feet along arc ofa748.51 foot radius curve to right. (NOTE: Tangent to said curve at 12, 1987 Last publication May 26, 1987 R-7- 7 NOTICE OF THE FILING OF CLASS D " PETITIONS FOR ALLOTMENT OF WATER BY ' WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT , ' All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water its point of beginning bears North 29 deg. 2950 West) thence North 0 deg. 06 East 99.50 feet to South line of - Highway Right of Way; thence Easterly 142.70 feet, more or less, along South limited access land of said Highway to South line of Syracuse Road; thence ' Eas- terly 191.50 feet, more or less, along Southerly Right of Way line of Syracuse Road to the point of BEGINNING. 84037 Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May 12.1987 Last publication May 26.1987 Issue No. 16 R-8- 7 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following de- scribed real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, June 22, 1987, on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed Layton Motor Hotel Associates, by Ltd., a Utah limited partnership, Trustor, in favor of STATE AND SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION, Beneficiary, which Trust Deed is Notice of Default was recorded February 5, 1986, as Entry No. 726223 in Book 1073, Page 71 of said official records. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances . erty described above will be sold. No personal property is subject to this sale. DATED: May 6, 1987 Philip C. Pugsley a member of the Utah State Bar Successor Trustee 310 South Main Street, Suite 1200 Salt Lake City, Utah Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May 19, 1987 Last publication June 2, 1987 9 Issue No. 17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conser- for the year 1988 under Class D Petitions and Orders by the Conservancy District thereon affecting lands in the following area in DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH: The lands so assessed are situated as follows: Sections 34, 35, & 36, Township 5 North, Range 1 West. Sections 1, 11, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, Township North, Range Sections 1 3 West. 5 & 6, Township 1 1984, as Entry No. 22,23,24,25,26,27,35 2 North, Range East. Sections 12, 13, 14, Willow Farm Hills Rolling Meadows Heather Glen Indian Hills Mount Air Estates Pilly Green Quail Point Robinwood Victorian Oaks The names of the owners of record as of January 1, 1987, of the lands so assessed, a particular description of each tract of land so assessed, the number of water of acre-feallotted to each such tract and the dollar amount of assessment thereon is of record in the general office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and may there be examined by any interested party. Attention is particularly called to the fact that the assessments as made do and will constitute a lien upon the lands to which the water covered thereby has been allotted, notwithstanding that the Class D Petitioner may since the filing of this petition have sold some or all of the land for which water was petitioned and allotted. Accordingly, all persons now owning or interested in lands within the above described area should give heed thereto. WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Ivan W. Flint, Secretary Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May 19, 1987 Last publication 26, 1987 Issue No. May 17 21, 1987 Last publication May 28, 1987 Issue No. 17 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following app- lication) have been En- filed with (lie State gineer to change water - County throughout The entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. AP- PLICANT: USA idenced by ( A22495), (A 14499), 31-71- 5 3 31-25- (A27147), 31-24- (A 660 i ), 1 31-23- De- partment of the Air Force, Hill Air Force The local law enforcement officers of Davis County represented by the Fraternal Order of Police is working in accordance with to promote safe driving habits on our Utah Highways. anti-dru- (A14202). workers for heavy equipment-diese- l mechanic training. The diesel training is provided by the United Auto Workers (UAW) Advanced Automotive Training Program and takes approximately 700 hours (six months) to complete. Course will cover general safety, basic diesel engine design, major engine repair operations, fuel and QUANTITY: 13.223 cfs. SOURCE: Under- ground Water Wells School attended the National Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association Regional leadership conference at Logan recently. He joined 80 vocational agriculs ture educators to discuss the profeconfronting issues-concem- ssion. Vocational agriculture teachers from 12 NVATA affiliated state associations participated in the three day conference. David was one of the 10 agricultural educators representing the The Fort Lane , that during the 1950s, 14 in 100,000 youth were affected by polio. Today, the AIDS epidemic affects approximately 17 in 100,000. About 10,000 in 100,000 adoles- cents are dependent upon drugs and alcohol, however, he notes. Long-terphysical and mental consequences of drug use can inflict nerve and liver damage, delusions, hallucinations, psychoses caused by drug toxicity, stroke, depression, convulsions, weight loss m 3-- and addiction. The program is a education effort, Mr. Willey emphasizes. non-profi- er t, Sunriders to meet HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 13.223 people who have experienced very positive results attend the next Sunrider meeting Wednesday, d May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Crest-woo- Professional Plaza. 47 Crest-woo- d Rd. For more information 7 call Lauren or Barbara 544-472- 544-823- 8. New arrival for Taylors cfs. COURSE: Underground Water Wells KAYSVILLE Dr. and Mrs. (11). POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: Same as John B. Taylor are announcing the Heretofore, but adding birth of a baby boy. He was bom the following: ( ) N 300 April 30 at the Humana Davis W 50 from SE Cor, 18 North Hospital in Layton. The in. well 1000 ft. deep (2) N 560 E 100 from SW Cor, Sec 30, 18 in. well 1000 ft. deep (3) N 1120 E 20 from SW child was named Bart DuRant Taylor. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Crawford of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. T. DuRant Taylor of Chester, South Carolina. 1 Seniors picnic set June 12th Cor, Sec 34, T5N, R1W, 18 in. well 1120 ft. deep (4) N 150 W 2150 from SW Cor, Sec 25, T5N, R2W., 18 in. Same as Heretofore. PLACE OF USE: The Davis County Council on Aging will host a senior citizens Lagoon picnic June 12. More information will be forthcoming. The Davis County Fair is sche1 . It is duled for July not too early for those senior citizens who wish to enter articles in the fair to start preparing the items. For more information, please call the The Heritage Center will hold the May monthly luncheon on Thursday, May 14 at 11:30 a.m. This is the last monthly luncheon of the season, the next will be held in September. 27-Au- g. Same as Heretofore. The menu for the day includes Protests resisting breaded Salisbury steak, whipped the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before JUNE 27, 1987. potatoes, gravy, parslied carrots, rolls, and apple crisp. The entertainment will be provided by LaRaes Dance Unlimited. Trans- center. The Fair Board is trying to locate Center, State Engineer 12, 19, & 26, 1987. R-8- 5 Issue No. 16 For more information, or even to arrange to ride along with the officers, please contact Captain Bud Cox or Lt. Jake Hunt from the Davis County Sheriffs Department at For more information from Southland Corporation, contact the Community Relations Manager, Bonnie Burley at 451-350- 0. 973-482- 2. Center. 773-706- 5. Auditions for the upcoming the Parks and Recreation office Chil-dre- Theatre Workshop, the PiedPiper, will be held Monday, June 1 from 4 p.m. at the Heritage Museum for singing and speaking parts only. Dancers may audition on May 28 from 5 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center in Layton. The workshop, sponsored by Layton Arts Council and Layton City Parks and Recreation, is open to students from 5th through 9th grade (ages 10 to 15). Those desiring singing parts should have a short solo prepared. An accompanist will be provided. Those interested in speaking parts must give a short reading or poem and will be asked to read from the script. Singers and speak2-- 4-- ers should make an audition appointment by calling Karen at electrical systems, suspensions, and other miscellaneous components. Job search assistance will be provided upon completion. The employment and training office will cover costs for tuition, books, tools, and other related costs. Training slots are limited and will be provided on a first come first serve basis. Interested individuals should contact the Employment and Training Office for more information. 451-33- Utah VATA at the conference.He currently serving as persident of the state association. In addition to representing the SVATA, he also served as chairman of the Legislative committee, a special committee appointed to assist state ag. teachers associations to become active with state legislatures to affect favorable legislation. The Utah Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association served as local hosts and arranged for meeting facilities, special functions and educational tours. is Kaysville. The traditional luncheon will be held Saturday, May 16 at the Hayloft in Roy. Installation of officers for the Women of the Year awards were presented to Sharon Booth and Charlene Greenwell for their outstanding work for the chapter. A Perfect Attendance award was received by Pres. Karla Broeder. The Ritual of Jewels was presented to Linda Luzitano and Judy are Ann Barentsen, president; Traudy Johnson, vice president; Dee Shepherd, secretary; and Charlene Greenwell, treasurer. The next meeting will be, held May 26 at the home of Ann Barentsen in Fruit Heights. Annual chapter birthday party will be held and Mother-Daught- you know anyone who was a fair queen please contact the Davis County Fair Board of the Heritage Auditions set June 1st P.E. Published in the Davis News Journal on May past Davis County Fair Queens. If is available for those who would like a ride. Please make reservations by calling the Heritage Robert L. Morgan, Women of Year awards noted The first May meeting of Preceptor Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, met in the home of President Broeder, LAYTON Shopping Center is throwing its (7). POINT(S) OF DIbehind the Kids Say VERSION: (1) S 2122 weight anti-drug use campaign. W 937 from NE Cor, Know Sponsored by the International Sec 6, T4N, 14 in. well 805 ft. deep (2) S 1693 Council of Shopping Centers, First E 1408, 6 in. well 554 Lady Nancy Reagan is honorary ft. deep (3) S 1996 E chairperson for the program. As part of Just Say No to Drugs 1717, 16 in. well 627 ft. deep (4) S 1577 E 1803 Week that runs through Saturfrom NW Cor, Sec 29, day, pledge booths are in place 9 18 in. well 800 ft. deep p.m. through Friday and 10-- 6 p.m. (5) N 475 W 139, 16 in. on Saturday at Fort Lane and well 900 ft. deep (6) N Hills Mall, says R.B. 1475 W 139 from E'i Layton Willey. Cor, Sec 30, 20 in. well Mr. Willey is of Fort 900 ft. deep (7) S 1632 W 3275 from E Cor, Lane Shopping Center. He notes Sec 33, T5N, R1W., 16 in. well 730 ft. deep. USE: Domestic: 301 families and 15000 persons; Municipal: In Hill Air Force Base; Are you tired of being sick or Industrial: Process and sick of being tired? Either way Airwash water for is help for you. There are craft Maintenance there whole-foo- d products in concentraPLACE Operations. OF USE: Sec 4; Sec 5; tion and proper combination availSec 6, T4N; Sec 19; able to help your body regenerate Sec 29; Sec 30; Sec 31; back to good health. Sec 32; Sec 33; Sec 34, To find out more about these T5N, R1W; Sec 13; products and hear from several Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec 36, T5N, R2W. Potter attends conference David Potter, vocational agriculture teacher in the Clearfield High campaign g HERETOFORE: Mechanic training offered The Employment and Training Office is recruiting dislocated Fort Lane Center lends support to State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, portation f in Davis- Base, UT. proposes to change the point of diversion of water as ev- well 950 ft. deep. STORAGE: USE: 8 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication May 13 meet at the general Weber Basin Water Cohservancy District Brook Farms In President John F. Kennedy designated May 15th as National Law Enforcement Day. vancy District will offices of the District, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, on Friday, May 29, 1987, at 9:00 a.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to assessments to be levied by the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District in the year 1987 to pay the amount due to the Willow Law enforcement day set 84101 dated February 15, 1984, and was filed for record on February 16, Home Est. Maryan Est. Mount Air Est. Manna Acres Marlinda West Meadow Crossing PuD Mt. Lebanon Acres Morgan Farms Natural Est. Nelhoca Place Norager Acres Oak Forest Oakmont Acres Old Farm Estates Orson Ellis Overlook Acres Panorama Quail Ridge Pleasant Hills Rachels Place Ridge View Est. Rolling Hills Rufiin Circle Ruflin Acres Rosedale Royal Oaks Smoot Farm Est. Spring Meadows Sorrento Est. Stephens Summertree Sunny View Est. Susie Ranch Surrey Downs Tanglewood Tangle wood Acres Telford The Mills Tiffany Park Tri Oaks Vallee Villa Valley Hi Walker . R-8- Norda A. Bremer Personal Representative 370 West 1st South Kaysville, Utah South Mountain Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication May West 01 deg. those within the above described lands: A&K Aura Acres Avion Vista Berkshire West Briarwood Acres Bridle Acres Canyon Cove Casa Loma Casa Verde Cahoon Acres Chase Lane Village Clarinda Country Oaks Cond. Country Oaks Est. Deerfield Deer Run Est. Dreams End Diamon Oaks East Layton Hills Eggett Acres Fackrell Femwood Hollow Hidden Hollow Hillside Estates Hill West Hogan Park Jones Sub. Kays Creek Knighton LaDonna Mesa Lakeview Mobile to a point 84.37 feet and only the real prop- 6 546-086- 1. Road, Fruit Heights, Utah 84037 by 5:00 p.m., May 29, 1987. 1 West, Salt Lake peti- petitions. thence south grees 55 east 23.19 ft. to the point of beginning. The above described property also includes easements for the Weber Basin culinary line and the citys own water lines and accesses. The Collier property included in the above description contains a house which Mr. Collier desires to be sold with his property. The total piece is to be bid on a per square foot price. The city and the ' North, Range 614.13 feet South of , 6 de- 16 corner of Section 18, Township 4 T said east line, Issue No. Beginning at one point 33.0 feet West along Section line and South 33.0 feet from the Northeast PETITIONER, journed therefrom, accept or reject the grees 281 scribed as: are as hereinafter set out: granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting or at a subsequent meeting ad- - west 170.65 ft., thence south 68 Layton, Utah, commonly known as the Littletree Inn, and more particularly de- et ACRE-FEE- 15 North 1200 West, tions should not be grees 3830 13 Deed is located at sons showing cause Mountain Road, north The real property covered by the Trust The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acre-feapplied for why any of said and east 75.53 ft. from the north . landowners thence south 760.68 ft. along the quarter section line 664537 in Book 978, Page 1054, of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah. owning land in: Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and the terms and conditions under which the water is petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. south 6 degrees 55 east 344.41 ft. along the east side of the which is south 0 . Conservancy District, petitions applying for the allotment of Weber Basin Water, by the Planvest Equity Income Partners II, 71.7 The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at District headquarters, 2837 E. Hiehwav 193, Layton, Utah, 9:00 a.m., May 29, 1987, to consider each of such petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any per- U.S. Survey; begi- east North, are among NOTICE OF SALE grees 0353 4 1 i point de- North, Range 1 East. Section 3, 10 & 11, Your Right To Know nning at a 3 Wheat Ridge er coming year was held. New officers (546-8580- ). Dancers should wear dance practice clothes and come prepared to learn a short routine. LaRae Thackeray will be over the dance section of the workshop. A scenery-ar- t class will also be a part of the workshop and will be taught by Marlene Biondo. Stuat the dents may register June Senior Citizens Center. Space is limited to 12 students. Fee for the 10 day workshop, to is $25 per stube held June dent. Classes will be from 9 a.m. to noon. Performances will be June 27 and 28, not July, as previously printed. Kathy Skidmore will be and musical director Charlene Nelson drama director -5 15-2- 6, (546-442- (546-0495- ). DHS honor roll The following KAYSVILLE students names were inadvertently omitted from the Davis High honor roll for the third term. Stu- dents also receiving honors in- clude: Seniors, Brian Allen, Ginger Andersen, Mark Atwood, Michelle Bennett, Anna Bischoff, Angela Blair, Matthew Bourgeois, Janet Brooks, Lanelle Brough, David Burnham, Laura Butler, Alice Callahan, Robert Cheney, Julie Clemons, Matt Crowley, Brooke Matthew Ence, Amber Ferrin, Eli-so- n, Debra Frandsen, Anthony Garr, Nathan Goff, Bryan Golden. Bradley Hess, Amy Hogge, Michelle Hovey, Michael Jepson, David Johnson, Kristi Johnson, Stacy Jones, Elisabeth Kahl, Natalie Kranendonk, Brian Larson, Linda Lewis, Kyung Lim, Laura Malan, Jennifer Page, Thereza Paiva, Jason Palmer, Klayne Palmer, Wendy Parkhurst, Timothy T. Pehrson, Paula Peterson, Thomas Peterson, Brooke Pitt. Annette Reid, Rohn Rigby, Lisa Roberts, Marcy Rueckert, Paul Schultz, Veronica Searle, Roger Shomaker, Michael Smith, Michael Snow, Lori Steffen, Angela Stone, Janene Steele, Jeffrey Strons, Kristine Swenson, Heather Tennant, Chad Thomas, Denyce Thompson, Chris Turner, Marilyn Vance, John Wagoner, Amy Jo West, Julie Wheeler and Denise White. Juniors, Katie Adams, Annette Anderson, Heidi Anderson, Sherri Anderson, Brenda Barney, Brian Barton, Wendy Berghout, Amy Binns, Heather Black, Cheryl Bodily, Dceanne Brown, Tommy Brant, Brian Brooke, Melanie Eberhard, Buck Ekstrom, Heidi Forsling, Amy Fulks, Teresa Ger-ge- r, Tanya Giese, Stephanie Goff. Shawni Henderson, Patrick Hewitt, Sherry Hill, Lynda Hill, Michelle Hough, Amy Jensen, Mis- ty Johnson, Steven Johnson, Melinda Johnstun, Elissa Koontz, Derek Korth, Jennifer Law, Camee Lewis, Garrett Lewis, Robert Lundgren, Chris Lynch, Pamela Marx, Jason Miller, Laurie Milne, Andrea Nelson. Brian Olsen, Jennifer ONiel, Kristin Pearson, Kimberly Peel, Gregory Peterson, Paul Potter, Andrea Reid, Mitchell Rowe, Rodrigo Santos, Sean Smith, Stacey Stephenson, Shana St.Jeor, Douglas Stoddard, Bradley Tilt, Lisa Tingey, Loralee Wagstaff, Marcel Walker, Trenna Walker, Damon Webster and Kristy Wright. Sophomores, Shannon Adams, Joey Arbuckle, Paras Barnett, Leslie Bates, Michelle Beckstrand, Lance Bennett, Rryon Bowers, Kerry Bradwisch, Gary Broad-benShalayne Carver, Lainie Cook, Aaron Cummens, Jake Davis, Mitchell Felix, Kelly Francis, Troy Good sell, Edmond Gup-til- l, Adam Halliday, Valerie Hill, Eleas Home, Heather Howard. Matthew Jones, Angela Lomax, Casey Loveland, Michael Low, Shay Malcom, Amy Lynn t, Mar-cuse- n, Julie Maughan, Grant Murray, Daniel Nielsen, Kristen Owen, Amy Perea, Kimberly Pierson. Brigham Redd, Meliss Robinson, Robyn Sansom, Mikelle Schlupp, Cydney Smith, Jennifer Smith, Shauna Smuin, Pamela Stoddard, Diana Stoic, Aimee Tremea, David Volcansek, David Wagoner, KriS-ti- n Whitmer, Aimee Winget, Jack Winward and Amber Workman |