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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX t Davis NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 Scott Smith Completes Training Navy Gunners Mate Missile Seaman Scott J. Smith, son of William J and Lucille NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held before the City Council of Fruit Heights City tember 12, 1978 at on Sepm at 7 00 p the City Offices, 281 South Mountain Road, Fruit Purpose of the hearing will be to consider the annexation to Fruit Heights City of the following described property and to zone said property as described below Heights ANNEXATION at the Northeast corner of Creek View Lstates, a recorded subdivision, said point also being N01539W 594 0 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 2, UN, R1W, SLB&M, and running thence North 01539W 57 82 rods (954 03 ft) along the section line, thence South 6325W 64 3 rods Beginning South 026W one rod (16 5 ft), thence South 895107W 7 85 feet, thence 405135W 160 41 feet, thence North 6945W 172 92 feet, South thence 245804W 208 15 m;t, to the northerly r'ght-o- f 584 64 South way of State H v U 273 So. .1 thence 424630"W along said northerly right to a point on the westerly of-w- corporate limits of Truit Heights City, thence along said cor- the limits courses 4712E 59 0 feet, porate following 423745W 233 North 64 feet, S334215W thence feet, thence S895130E 155 11 feet 482 31 to the southwest corner Creek View Es- of said and North tates, 001539W 313 50 feet, North thence 895I07E 76 487 feet, North thence 123(n5E 287 48 feet to the north line of said Creek View Estates and North thence 8951 07"E 900 0 feet to the point of beginning RFSIDI NIIAL SUBURBAN R-- S ZONING Beginning North 01539W 594 0 ftet from the Southeast corner of Section 2, TIN, R1W, SLB&M, and running thence North 015,39,,W rods thence 57 82 (954 03 ft), South 6J"25 W 64 3 rods (1060 95 ft), thence South 2055W 30 03 rods (495 50 ft), thence South 895I07W 12 42 rods (204 91 ft), thence 026 2 improvement project, Rezoning of property owned by Mr Ned Nalder from A 1 to Rl-- for the purpose of 9 developing subdivision, 3 Rezoning of Orville Child property from A 1 to R1 10, for the purpose of developing of subdivision, 4 Rezoning and annexing of property owned by Adams, Bundy and Hayes and Teresa F mdlay for the purpose of developing of subdivision from A-- l to R 1 9 and RE-2Complete legal descriptions posted at City Hall All intei ested persons are invited to be in atten- DURING THE course at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111 , students received an introduction to the weaponry currently installed aboard Navy warships the rocket launching systems and naval guns, including the electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems of each Additionally, they studied the use and safe handling of ammunition, fuses and pyrotechnics HE JOINED the Navy in November 1977 Birthday Cakes At Heritage Center dance DEANE H. RIGBY City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex on Aug 21, 1978 R 182 Herilags Foundation Schedules Training Beginning on Thursday, September 7 at 9 30 a m and continuing for the next eight weeks, the Utah Heritage Foundation is presenting a training program for volun teers interested in bringing Utahs history and architectural history alive THE MEETINGS will be held in the second floor ballroom of the historic Council Hall on Capitol H.ll in Salt Lake City A graduation luncheon on October 26 will be held at the restaurant Della Fontana, one of Salt Lake Citys first restoration projects The Utah Heritage Founds turn needs volunteers to woik on varied schedules and diverse fields, tailored to The their time and interests eight-weetraining session offers new and seasoned volunteers a chance to become acquainted with the Utah Heritage Foundation program k REGISTRATION fee for the training course is $15 $19 of this fee is for membership The in the Foundation remainmg $5 covers costs including the final luncheon Anyone interested in at- tending the training course should register suon since They studied and operation maintenance of missile and 0 feet, thence South 1026W thence HEARING at East Layton City Hall, 1010 North Emerald Drive, September 12, 1978, to begin promptly at 8 30 P M , for the purpose of 1 Award ing of bid for construction of water shed water in 30 03 rods (495 50 ft), thence South 895107W 12 42 rods (204 93 ft), thence North NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A PUBLIC ft), thence (1060 95 South 2055W F. Smith of 311 W. 1550 N , Sunset, was graduated from Basic Gunners Mate School NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Heritage Center has another fun feature that you may not be aware of The second Tuesday of each month we have a beautifully decorated birthday cake and birthday cards for the seniors who have a birthday during the month Of course, everyone having lunch in the center that day enjoys a piece of cake sctinmnsiiiP pageant at the Mlss Davis County S hol.ir-.hi- p 1 recorded7 Beginning the first week in September new classes will begin Photography, ceramics, lapidary, sewing, needlework, leatherwork, etc if Please call us at you would like to participate We will also be having a movie every Friday afternoon at 12 30 773-706- 5 Ksw York SO Has f ora Students More students enrolled in the State University of New York last year than in any other university or college, with a grand total of 343,946 new students SECOND PLACE ts held by California State University and College System, with 337,684, and third bv the Cny University of New York, with 187,788 ens is somewhat limited Checks for registration should be made out to the space Utah Heritage and mailed to the Utah Heritage Foundation, 355 Quince Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Further information can be obtained by calling 84103 1 53T0K.8 - CLEARFIELD J Duffy will run unopposed Palmer for Second District Court on the Novembei Judge Where? EzSVJ Maybe you cant take money with you, but where Auaiiabla At Library So Leyton can you go without it7 Coast Guard News -- Persons Posing As inspectors Of VD City-Count- that "pet sons contacted by such a caller should ask for the callers name, number and offer to call them back Then check the number out, to see whether its really a health department numbtr, before calling them back S ZONING Wot Id Records 2 by Hank God' by "Jaws 1978, Oh Searls Avery Corman, , Children, Tales of The ouith Grade Nulling Judy The Enchanted Blume, Forest, Beatrice De Reg mers, "Hitchhike, Isabelle Holland, Quag Keep," science fiction, Andre Norton, "What Are You Up Fo by William Thomas and Suzanne New ion rp thence N6945 W 172 92 feet, thence S2453 04W 208 15 feet to the northerly right of way terly corporate limits of I run Heights City, thence along said cor- limits the courses following 59 0 feet, N 47 I2L thence N423745W thence 233 61 feet, porate 482 31 S)J4215W fept, SH'!'513IC thence 155 11 feet, thenre N0ii15'39W thence 313 50 feet, N8951'07E feet. N12',3015E 76 487 thence 287 487 feet to the point of beginnirg All persons appearing at the public hearing will be given a chance to be heard concerning the proposed and zoning actions, either for or against the proposed actions Any wirtten comments received prior to the hearing will likewise he considered by the City Coun-ci- l ALAN B. MANNING City Recorder Published In The Weekly Reflex Ftrsl publication Last publication Aug 2A 1978 Sept 7, 1978 (ounty grb Ua Boil Buys Land in kayion AVION -- lelephone - ( which and Roy. will be COl N r Y has experienced hiavy growth in reient yeais and wy feel that a fat buy like this is a mme cionumu il and In tit r way to sene the public," he said "We link for continued growth in this atia and tire just j laiuimg to mul those in ids " DAVIS Perhaps the most impressive thing about looking at back-eas- t scenery is that it contmut s It's not as one of my I know you fi lends once said to me just put those mountains up there for my bin fit and when I go home you will take tin m down I OR OUR summer vacation, we dime to southeastern Utah and over into southwestern ( olorado We looked at s entry for days on end and never got tired One couple we met who had recently refired. bought a motor home and sit out to see the dmeahle pirt of the world said, and we are so tired of looking ll's so We saw Indian ruins, but not any ruined Indians Thai's a joke In my growing up years, we always had (o I say It that w ty We thought it was hilarious, but don'J mall tha! the Indians w re much amused GOT ANGRY nme In Dolores, Colo, a man has a When we had looked at the old ploughs private must-urand buiter churns and artifacts of our recent past, he invited us into his private collection It uccd to be a vault maybe it still is, and if not, It should be There are hundreds of Indian artifacts, most . of which he has dug up him-- If I asked how he found them and he said he jusl burned and dug for them. 1 - It has been much improved, widened, blaik topped, (Pled and bridged, but it is still a wonder I was proud of my little car purring right along at eleven thousand feet I was also proud of me for driving it 1 d,d pet my steering piaitue and we kept having to stop to look gib SILVERTON HAS turned into a tourist trap, but it is well done and wi 11 restored, so I forgave t! em We stopped the car rn a turn out and lot ked at Red Mountain It ts the only orange mountain I ever recall seeing Rocks come in all tolots in that part of our country, but I dont recall another bright orange hill EOR THOSE who believe the best way to see stem ry ts from the window of public transportation, there is the narrow gauge railway whtih goes up to bilveiton and I bear tell It ts a ride worth taking Booked solid, but worth the effort to make reservations THINKING OF him going into a cliff dwelling with a shovel to dig for reins made me so mad I had to get out of there before told him my opinion of vandals Now Em someone made such only sorry I didn't nil him It's time standards, it wasn't much of a road, but a million dollars was an Impressive amount of money For a million dollars cash that year they could probably have bought up most of San Juan County it is makes me dizzy, hut it is so flat on the top that It is deceptive Still. Its not every day we see the earth dlsembowled and spread open t know it is all out there, still as solemn and serene, as unimpressed with us as we were awed by what we saw stop in the middle of my scurrying about and bring bar k m my mind the white aspens against the dark green fir trees, the vertical cliff and the silver lake I couldn't bring it home, but in the quiet place in my mind, it Is still there for me to enjoy when I need it people realize those are national treasures, not for private hoarding When I We drove over the "Million Dollar Highway was growing up in southeastern Utah, we heard tell of that fabulous highway through the Colorado mountains Cost a million dollars, it did, and It was a wonder BY TODAY'S JU8T KNOW 1G how high 1 agistrate Court Sat For till I Don end dt j sits of individuals partnerships, and corporations Time and sntngs deposits of mdividuiK, p irtnc rships, and coipnrabons Deposits of I mted States Government Dc posits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments ard nlinal instnulioas Dt CY B rtified and offu ers' flits US A to wit cm ts will be ts Base tshlishe J on Up Case Sep H II pre-per- tc nd t r THE 1 SV SI LAI, used (bn iKh iji the ct unity on military installat uns, has been recintlv authorized by the n'fiec of the thief Judge, eJptal Distru l ourt for 1 L C I ch Federal Ha ! 2.5 n i i b ks TOTAL DOM1 STIC Dfc POSITS (a)- Total demand dt visits (b) Total lime & savings deposits Total deposits in foreign office s IN DuMfSTIC DFPOS1IS TOTAL S24 $1 3 s $).5sl N me AND 2 ORHGN OFFKf S funds purchased and stcuriins sold under agreements to repun base I labilities for borrowed mom y Mortgage indebtedness f Acceptances executed bv or fir aver nt this bunk and outstanding Other liabilities I v.-- ni None None N u ! TOTAL L1ABH1111 S (excluding subordinated mites and dt lx mutex) twites and dc Subordinated stock ! N CAPITAL FQim shlte-on'-- ' m fsi s $2 bentuns eg s None (par value) Common stock a No sh in s authorize I b No shares outs! md ne " P' f1"" !" 'K1 i (p.rv.a) s Surplus I ndivided profits Rest rve for ommgt m h . md t v r e res rves ( API I A! TOIA1 IQl TOTAl 11 API! I 111 8 AND t Q1 II) CAPUA! Ml MORANDA eiiv- lien in Avenue for U with repirt da'i id due from hai i fut ds sold and see untie Jiut hm erne nt- lo rt w (I u 6 r at i'jl U i s of It v) imi i mote md j,r - ! ! k- ' ' s' f ' ! 1 11 t tic (Piets d ji sts 7 i ?I - n r j . - ' 1 ms who com Air I erce rn firs e d I 2 1 Civilian Mi, st rate (ourt pmu-cut- Lfl6 jxiwis of ccminu rci d b inks (aha E1AFS A I "9 3 in Civilian CAROL SAID, And when we go home, it will just keep looking hke that " And I s nd, I don t think th.ev paste d it up there Mr our bent fit Its not a road for the faint hearted hut fur tin w of us who grew up thinking oust roads come with switch backs, nine percent grade sand shier drops into inf nitv over the side and no guard rail, it is a driveable rn i J 1 ASbLTS e We had another look at the land behind the Blue Muunlams The N- - dies Overlork Is an easy drive, but the way to appreciate that view is from the bottom looking up It s hard to realize how high It is from the rim looking down 1 under agreements to resell Loons Total Less Reserve for possible loan losses lawns, Net Direct lease financirg Bonk premises, furniture dnd fixi other assets representing hank prt mises Teal estate owned other than bank premises LI AB1LI i IF b built in iJiDoT 19 Ji as needed Crt ws at the centt r will in si ill and repair cables and tel- jilumt By HORENCE BITTNER Ihousands Cash and due ft on banks I S 1 leasurv seun it a s Obligations of other U S Go inmuit cies and corporations Obligations of States and politic i' divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Federal Reserve stock and corpoiati Trading account securities IOTA! Mountain Bell orrpany has put eh ssc J about five acres of preperty just south of Layton city limits fir future con stru tain of a mw installation and re pair center I CHARI E R NO 16225 REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of I ayton in the State of Utah dt the close of business on JUNE 30, 1978 Published in response to call made bv comptroller of the currency, under Title 12, United Stdtes Code, Section 161 ASSETS subsid.aries Investments in unconsolidated and associated companies Customers' liability to this bank on accept ances out landing Other assets re feet; . of Utah State Highway U 27)(U IH6US91A), tin ncc along s sid right-o- f way S42 4630W 525 0 feet, more or less, to a point on the wes im hides Weber THE PROPERTY, 427 85 feel, thence S10 2b W 584 64 feet, 60 41 Dstrict that also incladt s three parcels of land along South Mam, was bought fur s' NUy more than $20 IKK) per acre, according to Dis trirt M m igt r Bob Shepard He s.ud the installation and Clearrtp nr cuih r to s field ljijftm, havsville, I of Section 2, TIN, R1W, SLB&M, and running 1 serves ourt system 1 Southeast corner S405l35W PALMER Davis DGF ounty in the Second Gunston North O' 15 19 W 594 0 feet and S89'5107W 9i i0 0 feet from the thence C night, Velda Johnston, "I ntyclopcdia of The World s Combat Aircraft, by Bill Beginning S895107W Jl The Smugglers, Noel Ger son, "The Hour Before Mid C-- 1 theme He will seek re election for a six veai term THE INCUMBENT judge is the ml) one to file lor the nor idrtisan post How r, Judge Palmer s name ,vill be placed on the ballot and voters will be able to vote "yes or "no for his re election And if the "no votes should be more than the yes ' votes a new judge will be appointed by the governor, it was explained primarily W COMMERCIAL general election ballot Kaysville city l.brary new book selections ADULT; "Guinness Book of y Salt Lake Health Director Harry L Gibbons says several pi rsons in the Salt lake area are pos ing as VD investigators, who apparently try to obtain sexual information on other individuals GIBBONS SAT BilOllS NEIGHBORHOOD . e WE HAVE a book at the center where we keep a record of the birthdays-d- o you have your birthday one rod (16 5 ft), thence North 89J51U7E 1327 85 feet to the point of beginning Containing 16 b6 acres South Congeniality and Ldwin F . Rogers Davis ( ounty Fan manager In front are winners of the Little Miss Davis County Print ess c ontest They are Tara Jorgensen first attendant, Stelanic Hihler, princess, and Ahtia Choate, setond attendant (se-- stoic elsewhere in this newspaper) pageant last hatur day night are to r, Julie Mutiay, first attendant, Allison Davis, Mlss Davis County, having her down adjusted by the retiimg Miss Davis County, Ann Mcnlove, Allison Harlow, second attendant Nada Nicholas, director of the pageant. Bee kv Sue Pet erst n, Miss Winners 1 I 1 2, j f c- -J fun is f ..rt Fa e J an i su ur rn s sui r jmret e u si r flares m trs 1 tbiTr i! s I r rr wi J mum v TOTAL ASSETS hf tndb, I tte fs of ere lit c itsfun ! "g 1 n Time Ct Ud , lit s ( f tie of $Jii 1 or tm i3 C'the r t mt ikpeis-ts- w! I dm nnmints ' D N me 1 23 N ne - v s Jits or more S Mitxin Ane prtsi !i rt ( aU, r rf the J b oik dt In cbv eJe cl j e that thu Rep r! of bf st cf my knowledge Condition is true and corn it to I. JMn atwe-na- U-- e strae Daniel Als-wilt be the presiding judge to handle minor of- fenses which are committed on federally ownrd properly, according io an Air I orce spokesman SF RICH'S Ol LENSES which allegedly occur on federal properly will be prnspcu'ed through Ihe U 5 Attorney s Office and t h I JOHNS MOKuAN Julv 20, 198 We. the undersigned directors attest Ihe correctm ss of this statement of resources and Iiabdiues W e de Clare that it h ex been examimxj bv us, and lo the best of our t knowledge and belief is true andcom-cCHESTER C FItNT RALPH W FIRTH GEORGE B w H COX Directors |