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Show WEEKLY REFLLJ; wo URNAL, FEBRUARY 16. 1978 Kaysville Police f "1 1 Kaysville City police report from Jan. ACCIDENTS - 6. State report 2, short form, 4, and injury 0; alarms - 10, Clover Club 2, First Security 3, Carrier Foods 2, Davis County Bus Shop 1, home smoke alarm 2; alcohol violation 1, juvenile; Arrests - 7, warrants 2, petty larceny 1, DUI 1, shoplifting 1, gas skip 1, and burglary 1; assist other departments - 6 DCSO, trespass, UHP, injury accident Bountiful P.D. - surveillance, ELPD - suspicious circumstance, Layton P.D. alarm and DCSO - medical. 16-3- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Lowell Johnson. 5100 South West No. 40E, Riverdale, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 50644 to appropriate 0 015 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To Amend the Zoning Ordinance & Subdivision Ordinance 1050 sec. ft. of water m Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, 400-60- N 200 ft. & W. Sec. 24, well, at a point 70 ft. from SE Cor T4N, R2W, SLB&M (West Layton); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 100 cattle; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SEi4SE'4 Sec. 24, T4N, R2W, SLB&M. Protests the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the resisting State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before March 18, 1978. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section UCA 1953, that on the 7th day March, 1978, at 2.30 p m. in Room 108, Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, a public hearing will be held before the Board of County Commissioners to determine the advisability of: Amend Zoning Ordinance: Lot and Building Add y on Private where the Except requirements of this section are reduced by permit of the Board of Adjustment the following are the minimum requirements: (1) The property cannot be reasonably subdivided with a public street. (2) Lot shall contain one (1) acre (3) Private Right-of-wa- y shall be approved by the Right-of-Wa- Burton Elementary, ville Medical Center, sville); and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 10 horse's; and used from April to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs. in SWSEi4 Sec A TIN, R1W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the 18, 1978. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer approved sewer and improper registration 2, illegal left turn 1, overnight parking 50, prohibited parking 13, speeding 10, stop sign 2, traversing closed road least x 24 18 a paper Reflex First publication Feb 2,1378 Last publication Feb 16, 1378 3 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (2) Proposed Private (3) Lot divisions (4) All utilities (9) Development Plan when approved shall be signed by Planning Commission and put on file in the Davis County Planning Office. (10) County will not be do to any required on Private and will be so slated on plums and permits iM Davis (a) Subdivision shall be submitted to the County Engineer for will who review examine and analyze the development, con sidering the number of J it I : r st put. News n I b 16, P 8 Hxi I eh 21, ! 4 a: lar.r puh R4 NorttF TO : ftt SYLVIA t It s(i m f r nul ttrnl and d s .. b s ei't ed rtTAVOl O. RLOMJUJT gun Bel Mr Drive Pi Jen. UT AWT .: lif2, last publication March M r ( r 1 T v i n I s' Cr r v . By 0 tot re m i s i ( -- 1 i'l are in n 1 1 g f uf .rsl I r, ' f Cie-- I the Vverkly J ,n fr rf, m March pi.i.ieat. xst pub' ;a 1 rx I ; e Iir-- t pub S 2. 2. c ii a D'ug: ease 1 THINK the world is too complicated People want a way out. Those who are Into black powder are Lots of them also nave sc h Dels j'4 S I 8 2 7 xprraied opp to the ixa , Mr Vurrhont said Mr, Marchan aJ that most td-j- lioti f f- i - n un had argued that Thurs la) wax an awkwwd da) w ! LU f r nary lit cor.flu ' r .t rg end Relief J whu h are brijrnl l.ty 1 1 (he He. !! Parre.-'j,- ' 1 t r along with r parent, iggesiri .h r Ituit'day rr I -n - 1 -twere better da. hiteacher f'ur'irg time - I -- r- , t. hed ile t . rj rtf "her, SCHOOL The faculties from both schools applaudtd mendation the decision Both schools will initiate the planning time this year on basis. Dee Davis Fduration Bur-rungha- Association executive director, suggested that it would be more efficient tf the district allowed the preparation time on a full scale basis IT ft QUID be helpful tf next year you could work on the question of preparation lime very early," he said Only one elementary sc hool which met (he November request deadline ha been turned down South ftebtr Elementary School presented a survey of ltx families who-- e children attended that school Out of the HU whn responded to the survey, 46 7 p'TCeri approved the change, 33 9 percent tu.d they wire undecided, while 2.1 3 pc rieal Mid they did not appro. e THE BOARD voted ng.md te esclaim agairvt tate are rrqj.rt J Ir present tn (Hp under' Sr 4 of 10 t6e Ctrrk rf the ( m.ft cm or ha fire Np 2iu day of all I 13 rr M J c'a ' fnmef hatrrJ See.1 75 '4 t ah ( v M, required about 85 to Rd pc approval from parent before rkiytng (he request I arlser, Superintendert loiwreme ftelnrg said it il a request for teacher prrpara lion time from the faculty at Burton t lerrentaty School in Kaysville had rmi been received in time for the Nov 3 ib ad!. re other c hoot. E G T0 King School, Layton, and H.I t p I Icmpnury Schc.J in ( Irarf.clJ were turned down before 1 parent Survey w a f J. Dr. ftellreg id req.ifc-since F t Kirg 3 h.v.i had just e;.f rrd. o:..rr prehirm nrc Jp J to be rrsoived f ?t li.Iib p tool was aire t y r n an early morning hed t and the evrl.er hoof w ,.! wt be fcis Lie. the adm - uri tern la J MR, Put cur y ha m rued out that in raw where ther Urge N4 d vnct s.m h , ,S 4 l I in a'c-- ! bwv-- i a'e 1 rn and r. ramie have tf P pc a d it ha gn, wide bai i'rirt RT ItOTD RAMSDFIL ltorre,- - hi KING A KING By ft .ilium m xpf Id Fast Jr Sesidt 1( Vsrf.e .1. t is Tfieyhnne (l) tie E'i rf pd 'as!elonI I mi 13 pubi'cat AIN 232 New I 1 S.iy f A r Force Irsct. InUlirg II 23 b ere award'd January in lot rf fp Co at P ''jhibbyLl - n Ji.in Af 9 tcccm frriri-- t d IN M.v !.v Fuel u tab T1E h,h r- fr I e rd Balt ft f ' J r for fc , fig iI4.II3 dn,rd received to re cT an eisut 31 In a tms h '? a r t b J, 9 rj MOILFIUF -- VAN g muzzle-loadin- g have custom made replicas which are quite expensive or tactory made models. Some buy kits and put the guns THE authentic replicas mostly date from the period trom 1820 to 1840 when such men as Jed Smith, John Loiter and Jim Brtdper were using the guns in the fur trade in western mountains. AH of the muzzle loading rifles were flintlocks. They were loaded by pouring powder down the Darrel of the gun, then placing the patch between the powder and the ball and ramming the ammunition down with a ramrod. That same method Is used by modern muzzle-loadin- g rifle enthusiasts who also go on a spec ini deer hunt dui mg a season set aside by The Fish and Game Department SCOTT TOOK several of the muzzle loaders from the wall and explained that they were known by such names as Poor Tennessee Mountain or Kentucky rifles In some cases they were named for the rii-who made them - sue h as ihe Hawkins Rifle or the U man or the Thompson In addition to owning a irarle loading rifle himself, arott is also a member of a ),roup known as the Ament an M i.intain Men who hold a rendezvous on the Henry' i rk tn the Umtos near Lone roe every summer on July 4 Bov, c 1 Storage received d f t'v a Iff CI4 tetf efj upmerii fwroal office, received a-- d fcatrnf me are S"-dy in c with te Og3n THE owner TODAY are more rareful ;rs Stev-- fteeks. rrpur h choir y w of , lor this trick and slightly raise their foot to pull the trigger. This authentic con- test is similar to many others such as shooting out a candle 35 to 50 yards or shooting the head off a cattail Other shoots require musket-loamg marksmen to split the bullet by shixiting tt into the blade of an axe or to split a playing card from 25 to 30 yards away. According to Scott, one of the marksmen can split a card Shooting contests are not the only activities at the mountain men rendezvous where those attending also dress in authentic deer skin outfit and camp in rt jdiCd of Indian leper g d Sc'-t- life CQ3 DALY t 1S26N. 440 W. lafion, Ul. 04041 t (t U! ,V rfie iq rt f up re iind.ng a pint r liG nt. r ONE pruhif .; . (801)773-440- 4 Gl n Auvi.n, 1 1 cording North G 0 I .ret. K a) sv.l.e Shcxitmg i tl gal m Davis county unles the n arkvrro n shiwtt t.n ride rang J Girnn l IIITEO-TA- K SERVICES, IRC. Salt Lake City, Utah hern iniprcvir tn ihe muzzle I jJ.rg rifle f. r J t a.te r ii;.l I' f V' r.a 1 (01)265-351- Ohl oral nti U f a N tt I,.? hate tome Fun at I ft ) Hardangcr .t Cloth Aida Cloth Kits 3 fesdh Vain, lavton, id (hat he r onsi f ur led hi Hawkins fd from ki! that Graphs re re pot 1 fir thni:ma I! i e.fc him about a month, and working evening 't Jo lard end f n 'h tre wa'"jt s ck and pot the cnvr; t f ng r be t spirer f aiMflfirrr f I ( f m u btt 1U O ti rt fw1 ml i r h to k? urn mtl vtpirv Van HIT I -- 4 4 Mx tT the guns, he (he brass So far M r c"i t Fd a chance 1 1 shre t'e g ,n broa--t mv it wtJ ha.f k k a N't g rn tr a - J. rd f f' f'e 5TOTT SAID that the cheek isVrs I m hi ' cr-r- d I ft lo Youn t; Sit f.Vre nur Stilt hi and t g on the rod romzte where ie irarkn-e- n if,T 1 fair were tvf'en m a 'er chc-'k- . in maje rf Jim Fn c- - gun from Jgrr'j kp rer irg "Ihe 25' t' ft i .il hap no m-- ff s L hft ). The .) made frrm i reck p ree beaver ta I TM the 5 intte tut rr Uo 1 e -- and Just reiently sold ten pair to the students at the Inter mountain Indian School in Brigham v ity Only a handful of In U.dn know how to make mix (asms any nmn, he sa J But even though many of me old custom ore fiirg.,i n oy some, they ere being pirkwd up by other who want to go Ixt! k l j a simpler w fy of put-t.n- the y buy r.lU s. EVEN takes order SCOTT tor ind.an moccasin ONE modern day m imtum man, a sshofj tea (.tier hv occupation, rode a hmse ad the way from Cody, ftyo Arena r arrived at the rendezvous site, plavmg I il bagpqie But now during the winter when the many rendezvous ts still W (he planning stagt s, the muzzle loading riflemen stay at home and work, together their ride In I he winier time people by kill, during the shm ling id id g SCOTT became fascinated with the workings of the flintlock rifles aoout four years ago. He pointed out that they require skill in shooting since the powder to ignite the ammunition inside the muzzle is placed tn a flash pan near the trigger. When it strikes ihe trigger is pulle-dihe frizzer, striking a spark which ignites the powder in ihe gun barrel. All flintlock rifles work on the same principle, he said, although some have two triggers In addition to his muzzle-loadinrifle, Scott has also made himself a hunting pout h copied from an orlgtral Virginia pouch In it he carries buffalo jerky, powder, balls and putch materials He said, 1 don't think it rtally matters why people want to go back, but the people who do are increasing every year. Business is ao good at the Bear Canyon Sporting Goods that plans are being in ole to increase the size of the business later this year g v a sons, suite his gun from a Hawkins rifle kit He said in order to shoot legally, riflemen are forced to go out of the county to private gun clubs places you can touch the gun, the more accurate the shooting, Steve said. According to Scott, shooting contests are a big part of the mountain men rendezvous. He talked of one contest, shoot, an called the big-to- e authentic event held by the mountain men A crude foot with a large big toe is pinned up at about 50 yards The trick is to pull the trigger of gun and the muzzle-loadinmt a target on the big toe with the marksman squeezing the trigger with his own big toe ACCORDING to Scott, the marksmen lie on their backs fc ij crating aervicre Great ft r 'ern I te ' r BrgNam GHy wilt Incua'I -d fumece tg" fa r.ue derepere tn a hat a Fa !d- f irg under RUlWtce'r-- pNer cesrtracta 1 -- JI.-V- C IIJi CORF.. Sa't Lai done a lot of rt search on rifles He said net a treaty was conducted ith the Soui lnd.ans in jJ, that almost W perrent of the Italians had Tennessee rifles made by Henry I .cm an These gun were put to use by the ind.ans but bad other Use not discovered hv the far traders Indian cut Off the long Darrels of the? muzzle loading g.ns so they could be loaded horse and nmetime i, i, in used the butt plate for strov sc r.i;vrr, Scrtt xaid tn many rave the butt .1 the guns were burned c If atise ihe brave w.a. d use theitl tf) St'f the fire Rut I wire tn (hoot rg cor.d.t n f red Whechef the Indians a- -! used I round hall or a hamJM I ro to load the f tfes id CM Tbr s' k Ms a furly gr n which A.rve 11 p rased w,:h since that lird of era n re unusual in walnut A f : r f - i .r d he word and 4 contract for packing and tM ASA member of that group, scoit ha wn-'se- Mils fc? IS 31 ! v e have original muzzle loaders. Most owners of guns either who that request, saying they t, I anything, Scott said. There are a few collectors carefully fitting the parts of the guns In place Sheryl Allen, suggested that teachers were more productive on Monday and the board went along with that recom- a trial stoves in their houses and are ready for pot-belli- themselves, together polishing the stocks and slate of Beatrice lorry All person having a s t RUB! RT L103D RAMS Di LL hereby annoum es hi appranlment a F er ulor of I f 1 (N THt MATTER OE THE F ST AT I OF BEATRICE E Tf RR Y, t k ra si d 3, G 7 MlTH F Ttt CRID1TORS ProNilt M. 77(2 p jMlvhed to J srrrasl of DOUGLAS 2. ii) 1 IT i cast, or disagreed on the day the plant.. rg time wav t Ninety pen ent tf f e parm1 - N Da oli'i rr , n Fsb CRLPITOM Pr-.a- ' P NOTH F TO r ! Cnsinl f r BRIAN, AIL IN asking for prepara, n t.me had to make the request twfore the Nov 3d !. re end then Conduct survey of parents to See if they approved of the fn.itt The m parent survey at I SchTol tiowed that two thirds of the pc rent appo od of the plan while one th.r J usher 1 1 in the Davi D (e n The Rn last put licatmn March r state I 24 R r - 4 AIJS.I ft 4 Pu.hcvri ir iri p I a, If the D'S Pub'.she I i J will rif? r"f i f ( rf L1 ivis ( n. Januxrv Vf. il. t Pub' h arrtiry ton, F v- 5 t Cr.rthivise, Uib ru BRIAN, F . Golden C ir is. Lt n M 37 PALI T KTSZ, A'bi'iw y for ft rsiin.il Reprr vnG'ar So te 3xi Hank of t U.h Bldg W ashinglon B!. J 2 Ogtb il, ITlh 844i'l lirrirg t n - I J 1 t i'i i I ill be forever x! 1 cr!r. i claim RAHINE ft. s rr r e , irf 'rrrj!in exh.hu f r a a v claim ere i e ' rr All p rs be b if d I Publisher! In The Weekly 1A 1 M are sga nst the above required tn present teem to or tn the the under Clerk of the Coor rn or Mb re the ZM day rf May, SA of :) be forever Md claim barrod Feb 5 p r n i r rrefra RODNI Das DIXON, Owrew-- l Pro!ie No. p All persona having claim Ref, ex Fi ref pub de.i if RLDfTOIS r arr t qw j, pr iperty be de-for the conviruttiotv cf fm'lall line (b) Subd v u! r a t 1 3 d r ml unimproved unit the above t nqured to pros. rt iht m to the under gred nr to the ( It rk tithe Courier) erf fre i' p pxh day cf May, luA or ex- pi n PUBLIC NOTICE PL 81 IC NOTICE is hen-bgiven of a public hearing to A take p'aie February at 7 30 p m tn I ast iByp.n i Ity Halt, ir',1) North I mrra J Drive, for the purpose t f specifvirg an erprndiiure of lands from the office of Revone shartrg the public iS Invited to present oral d written Comments at the hearing Df ANEJI. Pit, BY City g ei tu.jrr dr' r Cent tf Df fair irket v due of of the 7 h planning time Meadowbrook School was the fourth school m the district to receive permission to Implement planning time. J A. Taylor Flementary School in Centerville and Sunset Elementary School began a pilot program last year to try the planning time concept. BASED ON negotiations with the school board, the planning time proposal was initiated in October at those two schools this year when parental response to the pilot program was favorable ten terville Elementary School also received permission this fall to initiate (earner planning time Farmington and Siracu-Schools' plans will te similar to thrwe approved tn the other schools, but the plan is set for a different ddy The preparation lime proposal culls for students to be releas'd about two hours early ere day a week to allow tea hr tn plan together. 1 he lime 11 n ado up durirg the other bur dav by having children error ta ichooi early or iiiv a few minute later ca h d iv ? No 2751 All p rstm having w 7I Thursday Pr bite .'I(2) PayHersto the county 4 on which has been the day approved for other schools requesting permission. TEACHERS at Farmington Elementary and Syracuse Elementary Schools were present to request permission for preparation lime as were or develop r 1 R rather than Jan 3, the board of education approved a request from Meadowbrook School, 635 North 2u0 West, Bounl.fui, to allow teachers there to use (1) Construct the necessary retention ends or basin tn cb lam or temporarily store (he storm an J N or" cases permission was given to release children on Monday B urges ceeds the Coeffu lent of two tenth's cubic feet r per second Of water acre, unless the board to Initiate teacher planning time, but tn both On c sub-divide- Two elementary schools in Davis School District have been approved by the school Or-dit- grade and other factors, and apply the formula as hereto attached and marked I xhibit A, The proposed development will be disatlowed if, K.sed on the formula in Exhibit A, the run-- ff water generated By ROSELYN KIRK Farmington Elementary Principal George Marchan! and Syracuie Principal units per acre, the V I irM pub'u. a1 in I tb 2. pf Last publication lib 2!. the Da - Or- Section II Improvements A. 5. Storm Sewers All Subdivisions of land shall comply with the following- MOETW.HOLT (n Subdivision Amend dinance. before the above entitled Published J rnat s Right-of-way- Court, before the Honorable Swan, on Thornley K f ebruary 28, 1378, at the hour of 9 00 o cloe k a m , then and there to show cause, if any vnu may have, why the Peti lion for the above mentioned adoption shood not be grant ed n back to black powder rifles for some Davis County hunters, who like Scott Larkin, who operates the Bear Canyon Sporting Gixds in Kaysville, got tired of the complications muzzle-loadin- g (Easement shall be Rex Smith, that you are hereby required to appear stu d Its recorded) IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF TRISHA A SMITH and JASON A SMITH, Minors Notice is hereby given to p. life and is into making and shooting replicas of guns used in another age of modern By ROSELYN KIRK and Replicas ROaEiing 73tHi Right-of-wa- - A Enjoys ueaeGuec PDaMcag n r n, lots. maintenance Published in The Weekly and ungoverna- 2 Trespass ble 1. np and shall show (1) All existing structures on the subject property and adjoining 1 State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 841 1A on or Right-of-wa- (a) A' Development Plan shall be drawn accurately to scale on at E. 150 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. A T3N, R1W, SLB&M (1 mile SW of Kay- school; served; suspicious circumstance 3; theft 8, gas skip 2, hub caps 1, purse 1, power iiwn rake 1, flute 1, shoplifting 1 and gas 1. TRAFFIC - 109, driving without license 1, driving on suspension or revocation 1, DUI 1, expired registration 3, expired safety inspection 18, failure to yield right of way 2, water system. (7) The minimum side yards shall be the minimum side yards for the zone. (8) Development Plan & and Reckless 1; driving runaway 1 returned; state impound 2; summons 4, (6) Must meet requirement 100-60- church 4, (5) Building shall be a minimum of 70 feet from to an e Kays-v:l!- recovered property - 5, bike, dog and money, gun and ammunition. Right-of-wa- center line of Kays- Theater; public address (4) Width of (a) 1 to 4 units 20 feet (b) 5 to 7 units 25 feet Harlow Peterson, 988 West Smith Lane, Kaysville, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 50714 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a 2 inch well, ft. deep, at a point S before March medical emergency 3; missing person 1; open door 3, recorded. NOTICE TO WATER USERS ASSIST public - 8, funerals, vehicles and personal; burglary - 7, business - 5, with three solved, home - I, attempt 1, disturbing peace 2, harassment 2, phone and juveniles; loose stock 2; Planning Commission and Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 2, 1978 Last publication Feb. 16, 1978 2310 ft. as- certain the interest in and 76 5ouh f MMe rs.. V'f-- Bounful |