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Show t I -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 18. 1978 or written All interested persons are invited to attend NOTICE TO BID The North Davis Refuse Board will accept bids for salvagable material with the exception of lumber, at the North Davis Land Fill east of Hill Field Bid opening will be the first Wednesday in June being June 7, 1978 at 5 00 p m at the Layton City Hall Bids should be on a monthly basis one month in advance Bids may be submitted in writing to the North Davis Refuse Board in advance at 1010 Thornfield Road in Kaysville prior to the bid opening or to the Board the night of the meeting as stated above NORTH DAVIS REFUSE DISPOSAL Boyd Whitesides Secretary KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder Published in The Weekly Refltx on May 18, 1978 R 85 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 25th day of May, 1978, at 4 00 p m in Room 108, of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, the Davis County Board of Adjustment will conduct a hearing to consider the following appeal from the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance CASE NO 246-7An appeal by Blaine J Hanney for a variance to allow the construction of a residence closer than 70 feet to a private right-o- f way The following property is located 8 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication May 18, 1978 3 Published in the Davis County Clipper on May 19, 1978 DELIA BOWMAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Graduate As Nurses From Ricks Pinning ceremonies for graduating nursing students from Ricks College was held April 26 in Kirkham Auditorium The right family to adopt this purebred Maltese female can have the papers that go with the dog, according to Arthur Moore, Davis white County Animal Control Center. He said the canine, named Tillie, is extremely good with children, is housebroken, and has all her shots Also available at the Animal Control Center in Fruit Heights are two purebred female German Shepherds (about three months old) and a beautiful Persian Siamese cat, also about three months old For more information about these and other animals for sale to the public, call 376 8355 or Extension 256 PUREBRED MALTESE THE STUDENTS received their associate degrees April 27 at commencement exercises at 10 a m in the Hart Gymnasium The 46 sophomores receiving their pins m the special Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Kaysville City Hall, 44 N Main, Kaysville, Utah at 6 30 p m , on Tuesday, the 23rd day of May, 1978, to provide public participation on the suggested use of Revenue Sharing Funds to be bud included in the 1978-7get Suggestions may be oral 295-239- 9 .'.111 SUNSET 4, JUDY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred H Schroader of 1030 E Bedford, Kaysville She is a Davis High graduate Delia is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard C Bowman and a Davis High graduate " She plans to work at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. RICKS is the largest privately-owned junior college m America and is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints fountain Calendar Activities on the Layton calendar include ' By ROSELYN klXK BOUNTIFUL MOUNTAIN - Telephone rates will increase if a proposal to allow telephone service within toll-fre- e Davis County and to provide Davis County residents the to call Ogden and e part of Salt Lake County is initiated, Mountain Bell officials say capacity KEN HILL, Mountain Bell Public Relations officer, said the plan proposed by state, county, and city elected officials m a meeting held last week in Farmington would massive rearrequire a rangement of lines and switching changes in the and Farmington exchanges to handle calling costs The extended area service would increase the cost of telephone service to Bountiful residents from $9 42 a month to $10 94, according to Mr Hill Other costs in the three Davis County exchanges would rise for Farmington users from $6 31 to $8 92, for users from Kaysville-Layto$6 31 to $8 92 and for Clearfield users from $6 69 to $8 92 Kaysville-Layto- THURSDAY, May 18, Lay-to- n LDS Stake high school seminary graduation Friday, Mgy East Stake and 19, Layton Layton West Stake LDS seminary graduation SUNDAY, May 21, Layton High School Baccalaureate services by ticket only Tuesday, May 23, Layton High awards assembly p m in the high school torium TUESDAY, May 7 30 audi- 23, na- tional T.V black-ou- t day Everyone is encouraged not to use their T V set Thursday, May 25 Layton High School graduation by ticket only n n THESE statistics on rate increases were made available to the Davis County Clipper after Mountain Bell officials became aware that a proposal would be made at the hearing called by the Public Service Commission (PSC) on June 7 in Farmmg-toto increase the area that Davis County residents can call toll free. n schools FRIDAY, out for summer vacation Wednesday, June 7, State Public Services Commission will meet with citizens to discuss a telephone exchange e calls that would allow within the county May 26, are toll-fre- The proposal would ask that Bountiful and Farmington area residents be able to call all of Salt Lake County and Ogden, in additional to all cie ties within the county, Also proposed, is that cities from Kaysville north through Clearfield could call the Salt Lake City main terminal, and Ogden, as well as all cities within the county toll-fre- MR. HILL said that Mou- Bell can provide this service if people want it, but that telephone users of the Salt Lake and Ogden exchanges as well as those in the four exchanges in Davis County will have to pay the costs through rate increases Sue Nelson, Mountain Bell public relations official, said the proposal for extended area service should happen only after determining that the majority of the telephone users want that service Mountain Bell is in the process to working up guidelines for extended area calling which would provide for a scientific sampling and survey to see whether users are willing to pay the e increased costs for the services, she said BELL1 has recently completed a one month sample survey which shows where telephone users within the Salt Lake, Ogden and Davis County exchanges call This survey indicates the community of interest Mrs Nelson pointed out that, according to the survey. Salt Lake area telephone users appear not to be interested in Far- calling mington, Clearfield or Kaysville since statistics indicate that over 90 percent did not call those areas during the month trial Since any system adopted would be a two way calling system, she surmised from these statistics that Salt Lake residents probably would not favor a rate hike in order to call these Davis County cities toll free REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs H AUTO UFE HOME OWNERS E3 trucks 376-427- 197 9 NORTH MAIN LAYTON toll-fre- Bountiful and Clearfield residents account for 72 percent of the telephone main lines in Davis County These cities principally are interested m calling into the metropolitan areas of Salt Lake in the case of Bountiful residents and Ogden in the case of Clearfield residents, she said Sfatistics, MRS. NELSON said that the users in Farmington and Kaysville-Laytomake up about 28 percent of the calling populations in the county These cities appear to be where the dissatisfaction lies, she said The tail appears to be wagging the dog, she said n ACCORDING TO Mr Hill, a telephone officials want THE STUDY also indicates that Ogden residents appear to make few calls to Farmington and 68 percent never mington, exchanges Kaysville-Layto- According to n Mountain Bell system to conform to county and city boundaries, but instead the system extends with the development of the area We have to draw a line somewhere he said There are-9areas in the state that would like Ingles, administrative secretary for the Consumer Con-ce- l n Committee said rk 7 laysuilie area toll-fre- e He said if state wide calling were provided to all areas in the state, telephone bills would cost $301 for each main line telephone After the PSC hears the ar guments of Davis County residents for the toll free service at the hearing they will also listen to recommendacalling tions from Mountain Bell at a before arriving conclusion The June 7 hearing has been extended to three sessions to allow Davis County residents to present their points of view, Joseph Seeks Four Yeat Commission Spot called Kaysville The areas where inter-cit- y calling is extensive is within the Far- Clubs Kaysville-Layto- Rotary n Anns will meet Friday afternoon at the Valley View Restaurant in Layton for their luncheon meeting The program will be presented by Afton McCormick and Delene Bowman who will give a slide presentation on their recent trip to the Holy Land, South Africa and Buenos Aires Lakeview Circle Neighborhood Birthday Club was entertained at the home of Mrs Barbara Thomassen Mrs Thomassen gave a travelogue of her recent trip to Portugal and showed slides Assisting hostess was Mrs Lillian Ringer Storm Drain county commissioner has declared his candidacy for the four year county commission spot Commissioner Zaugg is a Republican Set For August PRIOR TO being elected to the county commission, he was a general contractor and LDS - Church building said, "I feel a government nearest to local DEPUTY County Attorney Rodney Page, who is defend man of the Davis County Board of Health, Social Services, and Coordinating Council He is vice president of the mosquito abatement district, second vice president of the Golden Spike Empire and is on the board of directors of the MOWEDA detention home He also serves Davis County mental health, library, civil defense and council on aging boards South in West Bountiful ing the Davis County Com- mission, said the matter will go to trial on that date if it is not resolved prior to that time William Howard Smith, 645 Last 500 South, Bountiful, asked for a restraining order to stop construction on April 11, contending that when water is placed in the pipe that possible flooding could result at his property located west of 1100 West along 500 South That order was granted by Judge J Duffy Palmer JUDGE Swan has not made a decision on whether to lift the restraining order, but has the matter under advisement Mr Page said It would be possible for the court to allow the county to continue the construction of the storm drain and decide later whether water could be placed in that drain rk tor Kaysville Births citizen contact is the best way to operate business, government or any of lifes en Commissioner Zaugg is presently serving as chair- AS A commissioner he is also a member of the Wasatch Front North Manpower Executive Board, Emergency Medical Services, Council, Governors Energy Implementation Committee, the National Immunization Committee, and is a public safety adviser Commissioner Zaugg points out that while he has been on e the county commission was endorsed by that commission and ERA support was denied He said the Man- Pro-Lif- usually does the billing was on vacation who SO SUNSET City Council decided to delay the mailing this month rather than train another person to handle the Normally, bills have been mailed about June 6 or 7, according to city billings would officials But then who cares when a bill arrives late' Your check, maybe, but not the monthly water bill grb EM)ELLN. ZAUGG power (CETA) programs and social service delivery have to moved from Davis County administration ty The 4 mill option for the state to administer indigent caie in the county was reject ed He said this will save Davis County approximately $50,000 a year 1 COMMISSION Springville are the rk 18, 1978 4 SUMMONS Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH EDNA IONE HALL LIVING TRUST, Plaintiff, vs PROFESSIONAL UNITED BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC , JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE AND the JOHN DOE CORPORATION, and all persons claiming any interest in and to the real property which is the subject matter of this action, defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Club Dinner are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of Ogden, Monday evening NEW officers were chosen for the coming year which B include Mrs Ruby Mithalicek, president, Mrs president, Painter, and Mrs vice Lyra Cuddle, secretary The who have served this past year were Mrs Helen W Barber, president, with Mrs Lola Frew and Mae Bodily A book review, on the life of President Spencer W Kimball, was reviewed by Mrs the evenings entertainSpecial guests at this gathering was Mrs Coleen Simmons, Mrs Elva Okel-berrMrs Shauna Lynn Niederhauser, Mrs Shamra Jones and Mrc Betty Wells b d the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to LA VAR E STARK, Plaintiff's attorney, 2651 Washington Blvd , Suite No 10, Ogden, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken above-entitle- Syra-Lit- a The Club members enjoyed a dinner party at the Mansion House in Donna ABOVE-NAME- against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you Dated April, 1978 LA VAR E. STARK Attorney for Plaintiff 2651 Washington Blvd , Suite No Ogden, Utah 10 84401 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication May 11, 1978 Last publication June 1, 1978 R 75 AVAVWWWUWbV, Bobs Lock Shop Layton, Utah 376-466- 4 great-grandparen- i B IB B fl B Zaugg believes that authority should be returned to the local governing bodies-t- he city, county, or state, who are familiar with local problems and situations Commissioner Zaugg has been a Davis County resident for 42 years and is the father of seven children He has been on the Clearfield Board of adjustments and the Clearfield Planning Commission DAVIS COUNTY BOARD Syra-Lit- o Debbie, Davis, Brent and Bradley Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Thornley Taylor of Lay-toMr and Mrs Dean Mason of Springville Mr and Mrs James Graves and Mrs Maud Mason of deavors Farmington, Utah Dated at Farmington, Utah, this 15th day of May, 1978 Reflex on May dering why your city water bill arrived a little late this month, its because the employee, Sharon Harris, Welcoming a son are Mr and Mrs DeRay Taylor of 529 E 250 N , Kaysville T he 9 lb lad arrived on May II at the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden and will be named Rustin At home are Carolyn, He Courthouse, If you're won- foi inspec- Second District Judge Thornlev K Swan has set a non jury trial date for Aug 23 to determine whether water can be placed in a storm water drain being built by the county along 500 FARMINGTON County Planning Commission Office, Room 213, County Published in The Weekly C3 Ini) ment two-ye- Trial Date On further information exhibits are available in the Davis OF ADJUSTMENT Rolf A Nelson, Chairman Shirley Murdock of Kaysville, Wendell N Zaugg, who was two years ago as a elected ntain DIXON P. Toll-Fr- ee System WmiM Bncreas e Costs In Ell Exchanges toll-fre- Layton Activity oays 89, Or- dinance (lot and building on a private right of way) It is hereby required that the appellants and those in opposition or their agents be present to argue the case For L7ut0P Dili ceremonies include Judy Schroader and Delia Bow- man at 3172 North Highway Layton, Utah Zoning g B B B 5m Call Davis County Sheriff Paramedics 77 PLACE CUT AND BY PHONE 3 |