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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 4, 1978 Courthouse 1 hour prior to the auction. The Davis County WEEKLY REFLEX LEADER from Apr. Commission reserves the right to reject any and all 51093 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described pioperty will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 9th day of May, 1978 at 11 00 A M. at the front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington, Utah in the of Davis, County by SUURITY TITLE COM- PANY, as T rustee under the Deed of Trust made by CAL-MA- HANSEN and PATRICIA A. HANSEN, his and wife, as Trustors, recorded September 9, 1977 as D. ntry No. 472404 in Book 667 at pages 954 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an inF debtedness in favor of OMEGA PROPERTIES, a Utah Limited Partnership by reason of the breach of cer- secured tain obligations thereby Notice of Default was recorded December 27, 1977 as Entry No. 482152 in Book 684 at page 39J of said Official Records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property in County of Davis, State of Utah: All Lot of 58, OAKRIDGE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION NUMBER 6, a sub- division of part of If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said petition, which, within 10 days after service of this summons on you, will be filed with the Clerk of said court. A copy of said Petition for Adoption, if not served upon you by mail or otherwise, will be deposited with the Clerk of said Court and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action to perfect the adoption of Rosa Ramirez by her adoptive parents with whom she was placed for adoption on the 17th day of September, 1977, and to obtain a Decree of Adoption permanently establishing a legal relationship of parent and child and per- manently depriving Maria IsabeFRamirez of any and all rights as a natural mother. DATED this 9th day of March, 197& BEAN, BEAN & SMEDLEY By David E. Bean Attorneys for Petitioners Published Reflex 1 1978 Last publication May OMEGA PROPERTIES, a Utah Limited Partnership by reason of the breach of cer- secured thereby Notice of Default was recorded December 27, 1977 as Entry No. 482152 in Book 684 at page 393 of said Official Records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property in the County of Davis, Stale of Utah. of All Lot 59, OAKRIDGE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION NUMBER 6, a subdivision of part of Sec- tion 11, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, according to the official NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provid- Fruit Heights City on May April 1978 SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Sole Proprietor in The Weekly Reflex First publication April 21, First publication April Minor. THE STATE OF UTAH TO MARIA ISABEL RAMIREZ, Natural Mother: You are hereby summoned and required to file, with the Clerk of the above-entitleCourt, an answer m writing to A d a Petition for Adoption filed in the above-entitlecase, and to serve upon, or mail to & Bean, Bean Smedley, petitioner's attorney, 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said answer within 30 days after service of this summons upon you 16, T4N, R1W. Protests IS PUBLIC NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of East Layton, Utah, will hold a regular public meeting in the City Hall of East Layton, Utah, 1010 North Emerald Drive May 16, 1978, commencing at Published in the Davis News Journal First publication April 27, 1978 11, 1978 Engineer to change and appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig- T2N-R1- nated. Locations in SLB&M. - 100-40- Beg N 33.47 ft & W 816 91 ft & N 002W 22.9.75 ft & S 8958E 115.13 ft fr cor comm to Sec 11, 12, 13, & 14, T4N-R2SLM: N 4236W 476 ft; N 304 S 5801E ft; 393 80 ft; S 002W 117.30 ft; th N 8958W 144.20 ft to beg. mile E. Hill Field) and used for the domestic purposes of 2 families and stockwatering of 40 sheep and or 5 horses; and used from April 15 to October 31 for the irrigation of 40 acs. in NE'4 of R1W (1 315830E NW 4 of Sec. 3, T4N, R1W. 50972 (31-450Larry D. Call, 208 E. Gentile Street, Layton, UT; 0 030 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 600 ft, deep, at a point N. 675 ft. and W. 175 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 25, T4N, R2W (2 miles SW Layton); .cont. 283 Acres. $1,08403 JOHN H. & DONNA L. PURSER, 2345 South 1900 West, Sunset, Utah 84015, - Sun 111-Beg on WTy In of Hy at pt N 006'30W 511.5 ft alg Sec In & N 8956 W 50 ft fr SE cor of Sec 26, T5N-R2SLM: th N 8956'W 63 ft; th N 00630W 127 50 ft to the S In of St, th S 8956E al sd S In 63 ft to Wly In of sd Hy; th S OW 30E alg sd and used for the domestic purposes of 2 families and 9S T4N V. ROSS, 433 5000 West, West P. ficial seal this T3N R1W. 51099 (3F 4508) L. Smith; 2878 Blvd. ft. of from deep, day of Clerk-Audtio- in The Weekly Reflex First publication April Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 North Wasaich Drive, Thurs- day, May 4, 1978, at 7:15 P.M., to consider the proposed amended 1977-78 Fiscal Year Budget. Att interested parties are invited to attend. 27, 1978 Last publication May 4, 1978 6 Published in the Davis County 100-30- Clipper First publication April and W. 490 ft from the SW Cor. Sec 23, T3N. R1W(1 100 ft. 28, 1978 Last publication May 19, mile W. Farmington); and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 2 horses, in 1978 steps of the Davis County Courthouse, NOTICE TO WATER USERS SE'4SFi4. Sec 23, T3N, R1W 51133 The following applications have been filed with thetate to appropriate Engineer water Davis in County-throughou- the entire year unless otherwise designated. 10 SLB&M. Craig K. Sedgwick, 1600 S 1100 W., Syracuse, UT. 0 sec ft of water is to be diverted from a drain at a point N 478 ft. W. 889 ft. from the SE Cor Sec. 10, T4N, R2W (in Syracuse), and used from Apr. to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 1.25 acs. in SE'4SE'4 Sec 10. (31-450- Farmington, Utah at 12' 00 noon on May 1978 the following items: 16, 1 T4N, R2W. 51087 2 1974 Model MT250 Honda Motorcycles 2 1975 Model MT250 Honda Motorcycles The above items may be inspected weekdays from 8- 00 a m. to 4 30 p m. at the Davis County Road Shops, Fruit Heights, Utah and at the front the of County steps - Bruce (31-450- Barber, 1564 W 2700 S , Syracuse, UT. 0.015 sec. ft. or water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well, 100-50- a point N. 1375 ft W. 165 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 20, T 4N, R2W mil. SW Syracuse), and used for the domestic one family and purposes of stockwatering 5 cow?; and (2 Gary L Davis, 736 E. 650 S. Centerville, UT; 0 015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a ft deep, at well, a point S. 850 ft and W. 980 ft from the E 14 Cor of Sec. 25, T3N, R1W (1 mile S Farmington), and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 30 cattle, 100 chickens, and to October used from April 31 for irrigation of 0 25 acs. in NE4SE'4 of Sec. 25, T3N, 100-30- t 1 Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction on the front 36, 1 Locations 51043 NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY sec. Charlene P. Tschaggeny, 191 E. Center No. North Salt Lake, UT 0 015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a 3 inch well, ft deep, at a point N 18, 1978 7 RANDALL J. HEAPS City Recorder First publication April 0 50 T3N, R1W. 51126 9 in The Weekly Bountiful, UT; water is to be diverted a well, 1800 ft. S'7NEi4NEV4, of Sec. 27, 1978 Last publication May Mrs. Ursula South Davis at a point N. 1450 ft. and W. 300 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 36, T3N, R1W (2 miles S. Farmington); and used from April 1 to October 31 for the irrigation of 20 acs. within the RODNEY W. WALKER r Davis County Published k I y, v f t . 4 ft VERA EVANS Oill Retire At ;d3 a On May 10, from 3: 15 to 5.00 p.m. the Whitesides Elementary School faculty and PTA will honor Vera S. Evans, school lunch manager and Dorothy H. Adams, first grade teacher. Both ladies will retire from their positions at the end of the school year. ALL FRIENDS and relatives are invited to attend the open house that will be held at the Whitesides School, 233 Colonial Ave, Layton. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. attended Evans Layton Elementary School from the to the eighth grade. They were m the same graduating class at Davis High School. Both ladies have worked many years at the Whitesides School. DOROTHY Harris Adams, first grade outstanding first grade teacher, will retire this May after 38 years of elementary Mrs. Adams graduated from Utah State University during the depression. She secured a teaching position with an annual salary of $350. BESIDES her teaching, Mrs. Adams has held a variety of other positions in education For six years she served in elective positions m the Davis County Teachers' Association. She served on several committees in the Utah State Education Association. Mrs. Adams was President of the Davis Branch of the Association of Childhood Education International. She has also served on the board of this organization. For two years she was vice president of the State Association of Childhood Education MRS. ADAMS is a charter member of Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. She has belonged to this organization for 14 years. An active member of the LDS Church, Mrs Adams has held many positions in the church For nine years she worked as stake president of vices Year the MIA. She also served on various stake boards. At the present time, she is the Cultural Arts teacher for the Relief Society. DOROTHY AND her husband, John V. Adams, have toured extensively throughout the U.S. and the world. The couple plan to continue traveling when Dorothy re- tires. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are the parents of five children: John Michael Adams, Mary Ann Adams Bundy, Nancy Adams Hayes, Julie Adams Terry and Jan Adams Nelson. THEY HAVE shared their home with two foreign students: Olaug Vala of Norway and Fredrick Wilhelm Tesch of Germany. Also an Indian girl, Diane Lopez of New Mexico lived in the Adams Home. have thirteen They grandchildren. Two children also claim the Adams their grandparents. 1 i 1 j R1W 51135 (31-451- Keith 735 E. 650 S. Centerville, UT; 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a Eberhard, ft. deep, at well, a point N. 1040 ft. and E. 400 ft. from the S. '4 Cor. of Sec 24, T3N, R1W (i2 mile W. Farmington), and used for the domestic purposes of one family within SW14SE14 of Sec. 24, T3N, R1W. 100-30- Protests resisting the granting of this application IN announcing his candidacy, Sheriff Lawrence pointed to the seven percent decrease in major crimes in the last three years since he became sheriff. Lawrence said that 81 percent of the 423 crimes investigated by hi.s of- fice m 1977 were solved. Sheriff Lawrence is credit-e- J with the Initiation of the Davis County Paramedic ser- DOROTHY ADAMS which paramedic services are corporated into the law forcement system. VERA SMEDLEY Evans will retire after 24 years of service in the Davis School District. She started working as manager of the school food service in the fall of 1954 The Whitesides School was newly built and had just opened Mr Roland Long was the schools principal. MRS. EVANS has given dedicated service and has en- joyed her work very much through the years. She says she will miss the association of the children and the faculty members at the school. She has made many friends over the years she has worked at Whitesides They will miss her very much. SHE IS the wife of the late Richard S. Evans and lives in West Layton. Mrs. Evans is the mother of three children: Jayne E. Layton, Layton; Nancy Rush-fortOrem; Paul S Evans, Phoenix, Arizona. She is the grandmother of 13 children weekly breakfast meeting, Saturday, April 29, spoke about the role of food in health. AMERICANS are belatedly beginning to take an interest in nutrition and exercise. Overweight is the single largest problem of Americans. Processing of foods is the next largest reason for health problems. Wheat contains all of the elements necessary for life and health. However, much of the food value is taken out of refined wheat and rice. Refinement is done primarily to increase shelf life and storability of food products. TWENTY-ON- E necessary vitamins, minerals and other essential food components are removed in refinement. For example the three B vitamins necessary for breaking up and utilization of cholesterol in the system are removed from white flour. Thus, white flour is the single largest cause of arteriosclerosis in America Skim, homogenized milk is also an offender. are components removed from skim milk, so once again cholesterol cannot be handled in the body. Refined sugar is simply Vital empty calories and more closely resembles a drug than a food in its effects on the body. It is habit forming and with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before June 17, 1978. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication May 4, 1978 Last publication May 18, 1978 4 in some respects. A COMMON practice to offset vitamin deficiency in refined food is to take vitamin supplements. However, most vitamins sold today are synthetic coal for derivatives. The tar residues in synthetic vitamins have to be detoxified in the body. Natural vitamins are superior for another reason as well. They contain other valuable nutritional substances in of County Officials. He has also been selected by Governor Scott Matheson to represent law enforcement on the State Blue Ribbon Task Force on Corrections and to assist in the development of ment of an emergency 911 number which will allow Davis County residents access to emergency personnel. Another priority is an addition to the county jail, which is scheduled for construction this fall. He also hopes to contract law enforcement to those municipalities who desire to improve their ser- vices and reduce costs. HE SERVES on such boards and agencies as the District II Law Enforcement Planning Council, the Davis County Emergency Medical natural LAWRENCE Services Council, the Utah Paramedic Advisory Committee, the Utah Sheriffs Association and the Utah inen- SHERIFF Lawrence said related curriculum students for high school SHERIFF Lawrence is named to the former Nance Tanner and the father of three Prior to being employed as a Bountiful police officer, he served in the United States Marine Corps thildren for two years and was a student at Brigham Young University to Sheriff According Lawrence, during his four year administration, the 0c? Cn county-wid- patrol e has decreased from toerage m 22 a minutes response time less than five minutes 1974 to in 1977 9 f m HE credited the officers in his department for their dedication, noting that budget increases have been well below the average trend for other public services in the ....... C 'vJs i. Q J-- CLEARFIELD - It ap- pears that the question of selling beer on Sunday is back t ounty before the Clearfield City Council. A COUPLE of weeks ago the council decided to have the beer selling issue put on referendum for public vote just like the present city ordinance was enacted about 15 years ago V V l-- i But the council has been advised by legal counsel that a referendum vote is not possible unless 12'2 percent of the registered voters in the city ask to have the referen- dum placed on this fall's ballot COUNCILMAN Harley Hunt said he was informed by the city attorney that it (city council) does not have the power to place question on the ballot for general vote. The attorney says the issue must be initiated by the voters if it is to be placed on the ballot, said Councilman Hunt. He (city attorney) says we don't have the to referendum." resembles alcohol UIIJLHMJ. one of his goa's for the next four years is the establish- authority Evelyn Drury, LPN nutritionist, speaking to the Layton Kiwanis Club at their regular began last August. Deputies on patrol in the emergency vehicle are also trained as paramedics, fulfilling two functions. This system is one of the only such units in the county where as t, mile SW Farming-ton)- ; and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 4 cattle in NEi4SWi4, Sec. 25, 1 NOTICE Eg-get- R1W (1 In witness whereof, I have hereinto set my hand and of- April 1978. t 100-30- $74 11 19th V t Bountiful, UT; 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to well be diverted from a ft. deep, at a point S. 1230 ft. and E. 2220 ft. from the W14 Cor. Sec. 25, T3N, 486-33- Acre Robert 118 W. 1300 S. Beg m the cen of a 4 rod St. 1.15 chs W & S 041W 1329 74 ft alg sd cen In fr the NE cor of NW14 of SLM- - Th Sec 30, T5N-R2N 8944'30W 137222 ft alg a fen In as desc by thS 3268 ft; th E 1373.21 ft to the cen of sd St; th N 041E 26.56 ft to pob. cont. r X ' R 51092 240 .933 100 10 pigs, 15 cows; and used from April 1 to October 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs. in the SEV4SE4 Sec. LAWRENCE Point, Utah of stockwatering chickens, W In 127.50 ft to pob. cont 18 Acres $83.76 84015, W. E. Arthur 50842 Higgins, Box 668, Centerville, UT, 0.50 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an 0 ft. deep, at a well, point S. 1295 ft. and W. 200 ft from the N 4 Cor. Sec. 3, T4N, Lake City, Utah, Clear : ' teaching. The following applications have been filed with the State 8920W North 1978 1978 NOTICE TO WATER USERS SLM; Th 16.48 ft; S I21830E SI. GS ft. th N 040W 80 ft, m or 1, to beg, cont. .015 Acres ... $17.74 G L. HACKETT & CO., Continental Bank Bldg., Salt A-- DEANE H. RIGBY City Recorder First publication May 4, Last publication May 18, 5 293-4-- 5 News-Journ- 5 Sec 32, 8 00 p m. The agenda shall consist in part as follows: Item 1 - Consideration of request for rezoning of CR & l package of land to RM-- 4 for condominium development, east of Hyw. 89. Item 2 - Annexation of l!2 acres of land (Teresa Findlay property) currently unincorporated in Davis County for the purpose of development of a commercial business plaza, southwest area of City. Item 3 - Amendment of Zoning Ordinance No. (8) to change wording from public offices to general offices. Published in the Davis tiful, Utah 84010, Bo 1564-Beg at NW cor Lot 145, Oakridge Manor Plat G; 11, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE DEE C. HANSEN State Fngineer .7 $271 15 SETH M. OBERG, ETAL Clyde E. Williams, 868 Maple Wood Dr , Boun- N resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT, on or before June 17, 1978. Acres. 27, UTAH of ROSA RAMIREZ, stockwatering 2 horses and one cow; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. In NW4NE4 Sec. Ry, S 1189. 54 ft, E 295.42 ft fr NW cor of Lot 2, BIk 9, Plat NMC, E 176 ft, N 74 ft to S line of Holbrook Sub, N 8943W 156 ft to sd Ry RW line. S 1458W alg.sd RW 77 ft to beg. cont. .28 2 Reflex In the Matter of the Adoption 20-3- THEODORE J. BLOSSER & ARLAN J. FREHNER Wegge Motors 1021 East Colorado St., Pasadena, California 91101, Bo on Ely RW line of B. 1978 Published SECOND THE IN JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE Clayton R. 478 E. 2000 N., Layton, UT. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, E. 420 ft. S. 250 ft. from the N 4 Cor. Sec. 16, T4N, R1W (1 mi. N. Layton); and used for Peterson, DELINQUENT TAXES FROM 1973 TAX SALE BOOKS - late Tuesday. Sheriff, 740 North Main, Centerville, was elected in 1974. Prior to that, he had served as a Bountiful police officer. Hyrum T4N, R2W. 51118 4 Reflex 4. 1978 SUMMONS Probate No. d public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended, the following described real estate situated in said County and not held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are in charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Published in The Weekly 3 OF the County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, I will offer for sale at City Recorder Last publication May TAX SALE Sheriff William J. Lawrence, 33, Davis County Sheriff filed for William Talbot, 2846 W. Gentile, Layton, UT. 0 030 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well, 511 ft. deep at a point N. 223 ft. W. 726 ft. from S "4 Cor. Sec. 24, T4N, R2W (2 miles W. of Layton); and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering 10 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0 50 acs in SE '4SW 14 Sec. 24, Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of May 1978 at 10 00 a m. at the front door of ALAN B. MANNING 1978 Last publication May FINAL 16, at 7. 30 p.rr. concerning a change to the comprehensive zoning ordinances of Fruit Heights City to add thereto a new R-- 3 Zone providing for one, two, three, and four family dwellings. The hearing will be held at the new city offices in the Rockloft at 281 South Mountain Road. All present will be given a chance to be heard, either for or against adoption of the proposed addition to the comprehensive zoning plan of the city. Last publication May 14N, R2W. (31-45051107 12, 1978 NOTICE OF Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing before the City Council of ed Published 1978 Last publication May 735--Be- g 18-2--1 Plat thereof. 7 18, 1978 3 CAL-MA- Dated 8 1978 Sec- tion 11, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, according to the official Plat thereof. The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 9th day of May, 1978 at 11 00 AM at the front door of the Davis County Court House at armington, Utah in the of Davis, by County SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by D. HANSEN and PATRICIA A. HANSEN, his and wife, as Trustors, recorded September 9, 1977 as Entry No 472466 in Book 667 at pages 958 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, piven to secure an indebtedness in favor of tain obligations 27, 11, 1978 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 28, in The Weekly First publication April 100-60- 27, 1978 As County r be diverted from three ft. deep at the wells, following points: 1) S. 1420 ft. E. 124 ft. 2) S. 1620 ft. E. 124 ft. 3) S. 1880 ft. E. 124 ft.; all from the NW Cor. Sec. 22, R2W T4N, mi. S. (1 Syracuse); and used for the domestic purposes of six families and stockwatering 6 cows; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.50 acs. in W VfcNW 14, Sec. 22, in The Weekly Last publication May Edward (31-450- 1186 N. 3000 W., Clinton, UT. 0. 10 sec. ft. of water is to Clerk-Audit- First publication April Seeis Oeeiaction for the in 31 Lore, RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Reflex to Oct Ei4SEi4 Sec. 20, T4N, R2W, bids. Published 1 irrigation of 0.25 acs. initiate 1 ."'D'J-r'i'fc'J'OS- '' a THE COUNCIL took the action it did last month based on legal opinion that the council has the power to rescind the ordinance even though it (the ordinance) was enacted by citizen vote several years ago. The council took the stand that since the public voted to enforce the ordinance, it believed the public should have the say in deciding 'W54h&' ' whether the law is rescinded COUNCIL action on the issue is expected at the next council meeting next Tuesday grb balances in addition to the chemical vitamins. The best nutritional arrangement for good health is to buy or grow natural unprocessed foods and rotate them regularly Natural foods will not keep like processed Invest foods as little as $500 or as much as laysviile Mrs Julia Webster and her daughter Mrs Dorothy Peterson returned home Saturday evening from Nyssa, Oregon where they went to attend the wedding open house of Mrs Websters grandson, Brian Call, son of Mr and Mrs Merrill Call Brian was married to Donna Harman on April 22, in the Ogden LDS Temple with their reception held in Blackfoot, you want. Shorter terms available. Interest paid every months. 6 Ask for offering circular at any Idaho Following the wedding in Ogden, they were honored at a wedding breakfast in Kays-vill- e at the home of the bridegroom's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Walwyn Green, with 40 family members and friends attending Fourteen of the family members attended the reception in Blackfoot, Idaho. All of Brians bishopric and the councilor presidency of the from stake Nyssa, Oregon was in Ogden to witness the wedding ceremony. Brian's mother is the former Beverly Webster of Kaysville. IffsS Security Bcmk SUB0RDINA ,75ns OF UTAH, N.A. |