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Show 1 I I WEEKLY REFLEX notice DAVIS NEWS to stockwatering of chickens, and Estate of CLAUDE MONTE, Deceased Probate L No. 2749 All persons having claims against the above estate are to required present them to used from April for the irrigation 30 cattle, 50 5 pigs; and 15, to Oct. 31 of 8 0 acs. in SW'4SWi4, Sec. SWi4SE4, Sec. 34, 33; all in T34, R2W. the undersigned or to the C lerk of Protests resisting the granting of this application BANK Capitol, SLC, UT, 84114, on or before April 15, 1978. the Court on or before the 24th day of May, 1978, or said claims shall be forever barred. OF UTAH l,er,sonal Representative with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, Published 84401 Reflex gives public notice of a public meeting to be held March 22, 1978, at 7 30 P M. to present and discuss a proposed ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of Storm Sewer Project at Clearfield, Utah, consisting of 870 l.f. of h pipe, 840 1. f. of pipe; and 6 clean-ou- t boxes will be received by the Davis County Commission at the office of the County Clerk until 4 00 P.M., (Standard Time) March 14, 1978, and then publicly opened and read aloud at the Davis County Commission Meeting in the Meeting Chambers. CONTRACT The DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: County Surveyors Office, at Farmington, Utah and Templeton, Linke and Associates, 40 West 2950 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be ob- tained at the office of Templeton, Linke & Associates located at 40 West 2950 South, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $20 00 for each set Any BIDDER submitting a complete bid on the project, upon returning such set within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents. Any NONBIDDER, or BIDDER with additional sets will be refunded $10 00 of his deposit for each set returned in good condition within 20 days of the IN SECOND THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH INTEGRAL STEEL STRUCTURES Plaintiff, vs.C. SCOTT HANSEN, wife Defendants, Published in Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 24, 1978 Last publication March 10, 1978 COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: Last publication March 9, 1978 R-- 8 Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. David D. 50757 Hansen, 655 So. 150 E., Farmington UT 84025. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft. from a well, deep at a point S. 410 ft. and Cor. Sec. W.614 ft. from 25, T3N, R1W, (0.5 mi. SW of (31-449- 2) Farmington); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 cattle in NE'4NWi4 Sec. 25, T3N R1W. 50773 Running Springs Ave., West Jordan at a point 1,596 86 feet South and 179 feet West, more or less, from the Northeast corner of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence South 100 feet along the West line of said highway; thence West 481 feet, more or less to the East line of that property conveyed as found in Book 491 Page 232 of the official records of Davis County; thence North 100 feet along said East UT. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, S. 1725 ft. and E. 690 ft. from 100-40- 0 NW Cor. Sec. 25, T4N, R1W, (14 mi- - NE of Kaysville); and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NWi4NW4 Sec. 25, T4N, R1W. 50813 Herman Bender, 1996 West Shepard Lane, Kaysville UT. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft. from a well, deep at a point S. 50 ft. and W. 20 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14 T3N, R1W, (2 mi. W of Far(31-449- 40-8- line; thence East feet to the point of beginning, containing 481 1. 1 acres. All persons holding or claiming liens upon the above described real property pursuant to Chapter 1, Title 38 Utah Code Annotated (1953, as amended), or otherwise, shall appear before the Judge presiding over the Law and Motions calendar of the above-entitle- d Court at the courthouse m Davis County, State of Utah on the 28th day of March, 1978 at the hour of 10.00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard, to exhibit there and then the proof of their liens. All liens not so exhibited shall be deemed waived against the property as provided in Sec- tion 2 Utah Code Anno- tated (1953, as amended). DATED this 24th day of February, 1978 RONALD E. MADSEN ROY B. MOORE of and for PARSONS, BEHLE & LATIMER Attorneys for Plaintiff 79 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Published in The Weekly Reflex mington); and used for the stockwatering of NWi4NWi4 Sec. R1W. 50825 The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Weber County throughout the entire year unless otherwise Location designated. in SLB&M. (35-378- Ross James Hyland, 3312 W. 3300 S., Ogden, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, and place of use of 0.5 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim No. 20686. The water has been diverted from a drain at a point S. 25 ft. E. 8 ft. from the N'4 Cor. Sec. 3, T5N, R2W; and used for the stockwatering of 30 cattle and 3 horses; and used from April 15 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 8.0 acs. in SEVi Sec. 34. T5N, R2W. Hereafter, 0.5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a at the following points: l) S. 30 ft. E. 700 ft. drain from SW Cor. Sec. 34; 2) S. 30 W. 1320 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33; both T5N, R2W (in ft. 8 cattle in T3N, 14, Jo Ann R. E. Capitol Blvd., Salt Lake City, UT. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft. from a well, deep at a point N. 2090 ft. and E. 295 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 24 T3N, R1W, (ft mi. W of Farmington); and used for the domestic purposes of one family in NWi4SE'4 Sec. 24 Freed, (31-449- 866 100-30- 0 R1W. 50838 T3N Roy 23 So. 350 W., Bountiful UT. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well, a point S. 165 ft. and W. 370 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. 25, T3N, Bur-mngha- (31-449- 100-30- R1W, (1 mi. SW of ; Farming-ton)- and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25ac. in NE'4NWi4 sec. 25, T3N, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before April 15, 1978 First publication March DEE 1978 Last publication March C. HANSEN, State Engineer 16, 1978 Published in The Weekly Reflex Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication March 3, 1978 First publication March 2, Last publication March 16, 1978 1978 Last publication March 17, 2 1978 ORDINANCE NO. M2 AN ORDINANCE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS REAL CERTAIN PROPERTY TO THE FAR- Sealed proposal addressed South, Bountiful, ANNEX- ING to Board of Education, Davis County School District for the construction of a classroom addition to Orchard Elementary School, 928 West 4400 Davis County, Utah, for the Board of Davis County Education, School District, hereinafter called Owner in accordance with plans, specifications and contract documents, which were prepared by and may be obtained from Montmorency, Hayes and Talbot, Architects, at 2398 West, North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, and will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education in Farmington, Utah until 8 00 P.M. oclock, March 21, 1978 and then publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. Minimum wage rates as stipulated under Labor Laws AREA PRESMINGTON SURIZED IRRIGATION DISTRICT. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, said Board of County Commissioners at a regular meeting held m the regular meeting place of the said Board, in the Davis County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, on December 1, at which then Commission Chairman, Glen W. Flint, and Commissioners, C. E. Moss and Wendell N. Zaugg were all present, duly and regularly adopted a Resolution Giving Notice of Intention to Annex Portions of Oakridge County Club Real Property to the Farmington Area Pressurized Irrigation District; and WHEREAS, said Resolution sets forth the reasons for the 1977, annexation of said real property to the said District in that the existing irrigation facilities for the said real property are inadequate and inconvenient; and WHEREAS, said Resolution also authorized that a public hearing be held to determine whether or not the said real property should be annexed to the said District, and pursuant thereto notice was given and published as required by law, and an open public meeting was duly and regularly held in the Commission Chambers of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on Tuesday, January 24 1978 at 2. 00 o clock p.m.; and on the said date the new Chairman of the Commission, C. E. Moss, was present and also Commissioners, Glen W. Flint, and Wendell N. Zaugg, as well as Rodney W. Walker, Davis County Clerk, and Nancy Rice, Deputy County Clerk; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing on the date above referred to no one appeared to protest the said annexation and neither were any written protests filed or received; and WHEREAS, the said Board has determined after investigation and consideration of all circumstances, that the said real property hereinafter described will be benefited by being annexed to the said District; and that it is in the best interests of the real property being annexed, and also the health, convenience and necessity require that annexation to said District be granted pursuant to Chapter 6, Title 17, U.C.A , 1953, as amended; NOW THEREFORE, in con- sideration and good therefor, Davi-- . High St hool forensic students were winners at the recent Box Elder Invitational Tournament. They are lUom row, to r: Stuart Thatcher, Brenda Lodi and Jem' Stanger, middle row, Luis Pastrana, Holly McGee, Ixslie Mickelson and Cynthia Sanders; top row, These 1 FORENSIC WINNERS Sasanne Humphreys, Jill Jarman, Mike Draper, the premises cause appearing Melanie Dari on and Vaness Clont of By CYNTHIA SANDERS It is hereby determined pursuant to Chapter 6, Title 17, U.C.A. , 1953, as arqended, that the hereinafter described real property be and the 6ame hereby is annexed to the Far1. mington Area Pressurized Irrigation District for the purpose of providing irrigation water under pressure to the said real property which is located in Davis County and particularly described as follows to wit: The Davis High Debate and Drama squads recently brought home high honors when they competed at the 1978 Box Elder Invitational By VERNA WILLDEN THE COUNCIL decided to The Sunset City Council held its regular meeting on Thursday evening at which time the following items of business were discussed Beginning at a point Feet East and 123.50 Feet South from the North East Corner of Section 14 T 3NR1W Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running 55.0 thence N 89 42 W 200 Feet, thence South 160 Feet, thence N 89 42 W 955.50 Feet, thence South 120 0 Feet to the North line of Shepards lane, thence N 8942 W 1580 65 Feet along the North line of Shepards Lane to the East line of a County Road, thence N 0 14 E 1600 Feet to the South boundary of Oakridge Village Subdivision No. 6, thence following along the boundary of Oakridge Village Subdivision No. 6, S 89 E 420 52 04 11 Feet, thence N 16 50 58 E 711.33 Feet, thence N 35 35 56 E 201.77 Feet, thence N 421847 E 316 45 Feet, thence N 272848 E 50.43 feet, to a point on the Easterly line of Oakridge Village Subdivision No. 7, thence following along the East and South lines of said Subdivision N 2728' 48 E 97.57 Ft. thence S 8548 53 E 177 66 Feet, thence N 4 15 23 E 139 33 Feet thence S 87 153 67 39 34 46 07 feet thence E S 7 W 292 61 Feet; thence S 14 42 38W 80294 Feet, thence S 81 39 49 E 163 81 Feet, thence S 57 30 48" E 25 36 Feet, thence S 62 47 E 538.91 Feet, thence S 0 20 W 100 0 ft, thence S 89 56 E 38240 Feet, thence S 7 W 920 98 feet th S 89 32 E 681.81 Feet, thence S 0 061 E 299 32 Feet more or less to the point of beginning 2. With the adoption of this 33 2, 9 NOTICE TO WATER USERS David A. 1974 Stettler, 4 in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 23, 1978 The following applications have been filed with the State (31-449- on the West line of a highway Beginning 5 Published 1978 100-30- TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING MECHANICS LIENS AND ALL PERSONS HOLDING OR CLAIMING LIENS ON FOLLOWING THE bid opening Dated February 21, 1978 DAVIS COUNTY CLERK Reflex on March 9, NOTICE TO WATER USERS DESCRIBED PROPERTY DAVIS IN SITUATE 0 Published in The Weekly NOTICE Civil No. development. 1978 Education 9 and JOYCE T. HANSEN, his Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 23, 1978 Last publication March IS, of LIEN CLAIMANTS comprehensive master plan. The meeting shall be held at East Layton City Hall, 1010 Drive. Emerald North Elements of plan to be discussed include population density, traffic circulation systems, use and location of public land and future city DEANE H. RIGBY City Recorder Board Published m the Davis County Clipper on March 10, 1978 3 R-- 9 East Layton City hereby Clerk 16, 1978 1978 i ROGER C. CLINES 7 Last publication March First publication Feb. 23, 1978 Last publication March 9, NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Salt Lake City, Utah. Davis County School District 1978 in The Weeklv Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of the Architect and may be procured fiom Montmorency, Hayes and Talbot, Architects, at 2398 West, North Temple, C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication March 2, 2651 Washington Ogden, Utah State 442 of the specification, shall be adhered to as a condition of the contract. A certified check or Bid Bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, said check being made payable to the Board of Education, Davis County School District, must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute such bonds as may be required. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all formalities. DEE 2605 Washington Blvd, Ogden, Utah 84401 LaVar E. Stark Attorney for the Estate I JOURNAL, MARCH 9, 1978 Clinton); and used for the creditors i Ordinance the hereinabove described real property shall become an integral part of the Farmington Area Pres- surized Irrigation District; and that the taxable property therein shall be subject to taxation for the purposes of the District, including the payment of bonds or other obligations of such District at the time authorized or outstanding, and that the said real property shall be under the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees of the said District pursuant to the authority of Title 17, Chapter 6, U C A. 1953, as amended. the opinion of the Board of County Commis3. In sioners, Davis County, Utah, this Ordinance is necessary for the peace, health, and safety of Davis County and the thereof. inhabitants Therefore, this Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and upon a copy being published, in accordance with law, and a copy being deposited in the office of the Clerk of Davis County, Farmington, Utah. Unanimously passed and approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, Utah, this 28th day of February, A D., 1978. THE JIMAX Business was waiting until the weather permitted before they could begin construction of the fence that they promised to construct. Also the inclement weather has slowed up business and they are hoping for a break in the weather. The Davis County Health Department approved the things necessary at the United Tire Company and the Circle Inn and notified the city they felt licenses could not be issued THE council voled to renew the business license of the tire shop and the business and beer license of the Circle Inn. The police department reported that the Circle Inn had been cooperating with their department in reporting of altercations taking place and such incidents have been kept to a minimum and guilty parties have been arrested. Brent A. Dayton Construction Company was the low bid on the construction of new tennis courts at the cost of $25,588 Twenty-on- e thousand dollars would go to construct the courts and $4588 for the installation of lighting with matching funds to come from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation issue building permits to Kent Smith contingent upon an agreement to clean up his bunding lots first. Ed Rogers reported on a visit with Mr. Kay about a y for the 250 West right-of-wa- extension through from 2300 N. to 2400 N. Mr. Kay suggested that he may give an easement of 15 feet, but not 25 feet The council suggested that they would contact Bob White to see if they could get the necessary 50 feet needed for the new road JUNE Martin will give the easement necessary in the lane for the storm sewer It was brought to the attention of the council that Sunset was not properly displaying the American flag and that it should not be left up in all types of weather. The mayor said it would be corrected MR. ROGERS also stated that improvements were needed for the city sweeper and the side broom wire It was suggested that the needed repairs be made. Ray Eves met before the council to discuss the reason for the planning commission not granting him a variance of approximately three-tenth- s of an acre. The buildings which have been under conof the are violation in struction DAVIS controlled much of the competition in the final rounds. Two or more Darts were often among the top six finalists in every event For example, in humorous mistake had been made They were concerned who had moved the surveyor stakes two feet which caused this violation It was suggested that Mr Eves meet again with the planning commission and the outcome be reported back to the council MAYOR Sant wanted the citizens to be aware that there are some in the city who need to obtain a business license for the type of business they are doing. People violate the law in some types of selling, milk delivery, beauty products and auto repairing 3 zone which is in an R-- interp , Jill Jarman, Stuart Thatcher, Willy Carden and Holly McGee ranked as first, second, fourth and fifth place speakers respectively. IN The mayor stated that Brenda Lodi, second Susanne Humphreys ranked fifth ac- in such violators is residential and the population would like it to remain such It was also noted that any person caught setting fire to dumpsters would be the under prosecuted misdemeanor code R-- 3 e THE WATER was brought up and the council was reminded that Sunset is still under a 24 month period in which to decide what to do The mayor stated that Sunset has the cheapest water rates of any city in this location vs sur-charg- Vanessa Stanger, first place, and illegal tion would be taken against impromtu, Clontz, second place, Luis Pastrana, third, and Melanie Darton, fourth The top two awards in mono acting were given to Jerry FIRST AND second places pantomime were earned by Lance Matticks and Leslie Mickelson Davis also did well m boy's extemp with Bart Uharriet taking first place and Wally Greenwell taking third THE FINAL round of extemp girls included Cynthia Sanders, third, and Sue Hansen, fourth In Orato-y- , qualifying for final round were Mike Draper and Holly McGee THESE high awards and rankings gave DHS the first place sweepstakes award building ordinance as they are too close together and the council wondered why this Architects Fee Itfas increased The cost of architectural plans for the $1 2 mil lion addition to the Davis County courthouse has increased about $5,000 In an action taken Thursday, Davis County Commissioners said the additional fee would be based on six and one-hapercent of the cost of construction rather than six percent which had been agreed on earlier MR. STRINGHAM said although Lawrence Construction Company may complete the construction m one year, the contract specifies 14 COUNTY Commissioners had been considering the request for several weeks Earlier both Commissioner months. The time table calls for the addition on the east side of the building to be completed in eight months, with the inside remodeling being estimated to take four months In other matters, the commission signed a document releasing the $2 million bond signed by Hospital Corporation of America prior to the construction of Lakeview Hos- Wendell Zaugg and pital in Bountiful lf Commis-sionerGle- n Flint said that Mr. Stringham had contacted them separately to request the increase On Tuesday Commissioner C.E. Moss explained that commissioners had agreed to the hike because supervision for the remodeling would be more time consuming than supervising the construction of a new facility Commissioners C E Moss, Glen W Flint, and Wendell N Zaugg, all voting Aye BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ByC E Moss ATTEST Rodney W Walker County Clerk THE agreement had been to release the bond after October 1977. County Attorney Milton i I I Hess had approved the signing rk J i Error In Article BABIES CHILDREN ADULTS GROUPS-O- NE SPECIAL OF EACH PERSON SINGLY 884 GROUPS 88 PER PERSON SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS MADE ON KODAK EKTACOLOR PAPER COURTEOUS SERVICE-N- O ONE TO PRESSURE YOU TO BUY ,t LIMIT-O- NE SPECIAL PER CHILD FAST DELIVERY . Kodak paper For a good look aUhe times o your PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 AM t PM 2 FRIDAY 10 AM 1 PM 2 PM 7 30 PM SATURDAY 10 AM PM 2 PM 5 30 PM It was erroneously reported in last week's issues of the Davis County Clipper, the Weekly Reflex and the Davis News Journal that one additional lieutenant's position had been added to the Davis County Sheriffs Office during restructuring Hte PM-- 6 PM t1 399 S. State, Clearfield INSTEAD, both Lt Stan Tebbs as well as Lt. Dean Egbert-mention- Published in The Weekly Reflex on March 9, 1978 5 Published in the Davis County Clipper on March 10, 1978 4 ed in the supervised the TIr 3 PRO major departments for some time. The restructuring applies to the naming of two additional sergeants and seven SRS-4- Prtntad in U.8.A. 0 - . |