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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL; AUGUST 1, 1984 but not be limited to hcadworks, flumes, screens, filters, aeration basins, clarifiers, sludge dewatering facilities, pump stations and related treatment plant improvements. The voting at such bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the : NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE ;0 The following 'scribed property 5 de- - will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 21st day of August, 1984 at 11:00 A.M. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington, Utah in the County of Davis, by SECURITY TLE COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before September 8, 1984. . VERN VERN JOHNSON, as trustors, and recorded October 24. 1980 as Entry No. 577846 in Book 845 at pages 131 of the Official Records of Davis County. Utah, given to secure NOTICE TO South 920.0 feet 2 thence West 121.75 feet to the point of beginning. se- E I : : paying obligations cured 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 provided. Dated: July 23, 1984 SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee : By Gordon Gurr Its owner and Sole Proprietor t I Published in the Week-- : ly Reflex ; First publication July : 25,1984 E Last publication Aug. ; : 8,1984 : ; Issue No. 26 R-1- The following app- lication) have been En- gineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (A60001) APPLICANT: LBL Inc. P.O. Box 3023, Ogden, UT. QUANTI- 31-48- 5 TY: 0.015 6 in. s SOURCE: 100 ft. to 300 ft. L CFS EE EE EE primary election, at 1 family. Irrigation: From Apr to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. 1 PLACE OF USE: DAVIS COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT, the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before September 7, 1984. DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES, UTAH, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE SEWER BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT IN AN AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED FORTYTWENTY-SEVE- E (25) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF SAID BONDS; THESE BONDS TO BE ISSUED AND SOLD FOR THE PURPOSE OF E therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 1636 DE- FRAYING ALL OR A PART OF THE COST OF ACQUIRING AND CONSTRUCTING A MAJOR ADDITION TO THE DIS- TRICTS PRESENT WASTEWATER claims against the above estate are to TREATMENT FACILITY SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASING TREATMENT take notice that Donald J. Ellis, whose address appears below, has been appointed Personal THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SAID IM- PROVEMENTS AND THE AUTHORIZA- first publication was: July 18. 1984 DATED this 6th day BONDS TO BE DUE SAID PAYABLE AD FROM VALOREM TAXES OR FROM THE OPERATING SEWER REVENUES OF 801295-854- 9 Said election will be held at the polling places as provided for the primary election, 18, 1984 place will act tion officials bond election. of the Sewer appointed as election officials at each polling Last publication Aug. 1, 1984 C-2- 18, 1984 , 1984 R156 ELECTION NOTICE , Weber Counties, Utah: in Davis County, all portions north of Kaysville including the cities Layton, Syra as elec- for the A map District boundaries will be Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication July tors of North Davis County Sewer District, generally com- said election, the Board of Trustees will meet in special session mission to canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. GIVEN by order of the Board of Trustees of the District this 19th day of July, 1984. available at each polling place where only a portion of a voting district is within the Sewer District. By reference to such maps, voters and election officials may determine whether the residence of a voter is located within the Sewer District. The purpose of the Bonds is to finance all or a portion of the costs of adding to the present wastewater treatment facility by acquiring and con- structing a major addition which may include LEARNING ROPES Rumanians Rotariu Zgura, left, and Ugden Ruse are getting a new start in a new country, thanks to Pacific Bay Baking Co. and the federal Job Training and Partnership Act program. They, like dozens of others in the county, are gaining new job skills while half their salary-duri- ng training-- is paid through the program. case, a former mining engineer, TOM BUSSELBERG North County Editor By earning $90,000 a year, found himself a victim oi the mining slump CLEARFIELD - It seems that thats forced thousands out of work. He had a family with four wherever your to support, Mr. Ramos rechildren radio, or keep talking about how much better the calls, and indicated he had to work but employers say they cant economy-a- nd job market area. afford to pay me what Im worth but Im in dire need of employYOU KEEP hearing it but you ment. still dont believe it, because The owner of a south county youre still out of work and have a has taken the man on at an feed. to bakery family lower than he $8 an hour salary-f- ar That scenario fits many county probably dreamed of getting he is working and gaining residents, unfortunately, notes Bob Ramos, state job service conadditional experience as a distributract representative for the Job tion manager. The young firm has Training and Placement Act. That gained not only a valuable emlong title boils down to a program ployee but is receiving half the salgeared to helping unemployed gain ary back during training. both training and a salary while THERE ARE far more appliworking towards keeping that job and again earning a livelihood. cants than jobs or money incorporated into the program so far, Mr. EMPLOYERS OF which there Ramos emphasizes, noting only is still an train a $90,000 is available for up to 90 participant and receive 50 percent people. reimbursement for the salary, he 350 From last October-Juna means a That $640 have explains. sought jobs but there ve only month salary would bring $320 been 66 openings, thanks to tight back to the firm. This would confederal funding. tinue for the agreed-upo- n training HES MAKING a push, because period, normally no more than three months., Mr. Ramos ex- of that, for more businesses, and is plains. eager to explain the ease with There are people gaining a skill which a firm can participate. and paycheck already working Theres only a minimum of paperunder the pew program that rework vs. the old federal pile of forms. Under the setup, an emplaces the old CETA, or Comprehensive Employment and Training ployer can evaluate the employee Act. Those employed range from and tell within a month whether an auto mechanic to office clerk, theyll work out. If they dont, terwelders, to computer operators to mination is in order just like it noran illustrator. mally would be, he explained. In addition to the employer evaIN ONE admittedly unusual luation, he makes visits to help de -- GOLDEN C. SILL Chairman ATTEST: Richard S. Stevenson Clerk Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication July 25, 1984 Last publication Aug. 8, 1984 Issue No. 26 R-1- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 370984 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR DAVIS COUN- TY, STATE OF UTAH BEFORE HON. ROBERT L. NEWEY, JUDGE STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of LESLEY CURT A person under TO: Eldon C. Beecher father. A con- proceeding cerning the above named child is pending in the above named Court and an adjudica-tio- n will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 24t . day of September, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. o'clock in the Court Utah 84025 Dated this 22nd day of June, 1984. JOAN F. CARROLL Deputy Clerk Published in the Week- OF THE' BOARD OF TRUSReflex TEES OF THE DIS- ly First publication July TRICT? TION and the persons elec- being a day not later than ten (10) days after EACH, AND TO BE Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication July To all qualified gust 27, 1984, that Farmington, TIME TO TIME, ALL AT THE DISCRE- 801538-200- 0 Issue No. 25 available, or will cause the registration agents to make available, at the polling places within said District, a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors of each respective county entitled to vote in the bond election at each such voting place. NOTICE is further given that at 12:00 noon on Monday, Au- Room of this Court located at 447 W. 675 N., ISSUED AT ONE TIME OR FROM 1 1 County and Weber County will make THE DISTRICT, OR IN PART FROM ,36 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone: BONDS; EITHER ENTIRELY Tower 1 AND AND Donald J. Ellis Personal Representative 365 West 1450 North Bountiful, Utah 84010 841 TION ISSUANCE OF THE 1984. vote in the bond election. The County Clerks of both Davis EXPENSES after the date of the first publication of this Notice or be forever barred. The date of of July, dered registered to eighteen years of age NECTION WITH the Clerk of the Court within three (3) months rently with this bond election shall be consi- BEECHER REASONABLY INCURRED IN CON- Representative or to all persons registered to vote in the primary election held concur- CAPACITY AND QUALITY, AND FOR PAYMENT OF Representative of the above named decedent and that they are required to present their claims to said Personal prising the following Protests resisting the , portiorts of Davis and Z granting of this appli-Ecation with reasons DOL- LARS ($46,727,000), DUE AND PAYABLE IN NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY-FIV- State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of: William Howard Ellis, deceased. All persons having Last pulication Aug. EET5N, R2W. N THOUSAND R2W (Clinton) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 2 families Stockwater- ing: 19 head of lives-E- E tock. Irrigation: From Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. r SEVEN HUNDRED Published in the Weekly Reflex on July 25, August 1, and 8, 1984.' 8 Issue No. 26 election; except that MILLION -SIX Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER respective County to the election officials who, in turn, will furnish them to the qualified voters at the polling places. The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There will be no special registration of voters for the bond election, and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such at the office of the Davis County Com- TEES OF NORTH Protests resisting Issue No. 25 EEPLACE OF USE: SEYSEY4, Sec. 20, THE SHALL BOARD OF TRUS- NE'ASW'A, Sec. 12, T4N, R1W. well deep. POINT(S) OF DI-- : VERSION: (1) N. 820 ft, W. 700 ft, from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T5N, or the places set out for the primary election for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the District the following proposition: PROPOSITION Loren D. Martin Attorney for Petitioner 1200 Beneficial Life WATER USERS "District Sewer District"), at the same time and in conjunction with the AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: Telephone: NOTICE TO filed with the State Weber Counties, Utah QUANTITY: 0.015 for Davis County, for the purpose of ; Canyon Cove Glen In the District Court South 90.0 feet; j" lf NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 3238 Meridian, and run-- r ning thence North 90.0 feet along said street; thence East 121.75 feet; thence ; County Sewer Service District Number 2 and all of Roy City, except the eastern approxiof the mately one-haHerfordshire Subdivision situated generally east of 1700 West: Take notice that on the 21st day of August, 1984, a bond election will be held in North Davis County Sewer The following application) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (A59990) APPLICANT: Sharon Jaques Johnston, 1447 Layton) PURPOSE West, Salt Lake ; cated within Weber thereby. North, Range : WATER USERS obligations secured and East 33.0 feet - from the Northwest - corner of the South-eas- t Quarter of Sec-tio- n 27, Township 5 E 9 (the was recorded August 19, 1983 as Entry No. 649158 in Book 955 at page 838 of said Official Records. Trustee .will sell at public auction to the highest bid- der 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 at 1648 North 1500 West, - in the City of Clinton, i County of Davis, State -.of Utah: Beginning on the ' East line of a certain street at a point 5 Park and the Kaysville Apartments; in Weber County, the area generally between Roy City and Kanesville lo- 1984 CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 400 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 2000 ft, W: 800 ft, from SACor. Sec. 12.T4N, R1W (5 Miles NE of Notice of Default r Street, Tana Acres, Golden Bell Trailer District, Davis and and held by NOLAN C. MUIR. Trustee of TMOLAN C. MUIR, TRUST.) by reason of the breach of certain - Farms along 700 North No. 23, Ogden. UT. an indebtedness in favor of NOLAN C. MUIR (now owned - Meadows, Fairfield Published in the Davis News Journal on July 26, August 2, and 9, Issue No. 26 Hollow Mutton STATE ENGINEER as McSHANE, formerly - that city including generally King Clarion Hills, Hod's Hollow, TI- Deed of Trust made by M. ROBERT McSHANE & STEL- STELLA northern portion of Dee C. Hansen, P.E. Trustee under the LA cuse, Clearfield, Clinton, Sunset and West Point; in Kaysville the West North Temple, 11, 1984 Last publication Aug. 1, 1984 Issue No. 24 R-1- turn-newspa- termine progress. THOSE INTERESTED in job placement must apply at the Job Training Office in the county courthouse in Farmington. They need to show proof of their income within the past six months and status, whether single or how many de- pendants. must pull the Often, throttle on previous work experience and start over. Hard as that is, job-seeke- rs Mr. Ramos indicates his willingness to provide counseling ranging from aptitude testing to a weekly Job Club that gives intensive training in how to prepare for ajob interview, grooming and other related helps. IF AN applicant can find an employer willing to participate, an interview is set up where expected time frame, wage and other details are worked out. Stipulations are few, although e and the emwork must be workhave cant previously ployee ed for the firm or be related to the employer. -- under-supply-c- full-tim- e, A PERSON heading a family of four could make up to $1 ,379 and qualify, but not more, he says for an example. They (applicant) can work anywhere if its feasible, including out of the county businesses. A lot are desperate to take anything but should be aware it (job market) is very competitive. The best person will win the job. In spite of that, he urges jobseekers to keep a positive attitude or theyll never have a chance. 1 FURTHER information is able by calling avail- 451-338- 2. Enter Flowers In Fair The Flower Show at the Davis County Fair will be an outstanding feature of the Fair this year. The show will be held in the air conditioned Air Dome. EVERYONE; IN Davis County is invited to bring their garden flowers to exhibit, some of them might be prize winners. Everyone can also enter arrangements in the Artistic Division of the show. Samira Haddad of Bountiful is chaiirman of the show and Audrey Hagen, Bountiful, is The South Davis Garden Club members will assist with the show. Beverly Gee is in charge of the Horticulture Section. WHERE TOWN and Country Meet is the theme of the show, so there should be many interesting arrangements. Try your hand at this art with flowers, wood material and other interesting items. This year there is a new feature, table settings so plan a lovely table with some of your interesting china and accessories. IN THE Artistic Division, there are sections for the amateur, the advanced amateur, for men only and for the juniors. Miniature arrangements will have a special class. Any flowers or arrangements may be brought in and entered in the show on Tuesday evening, August 7 from 8 p.m. Then on 6-- Wednesday, Aug 8, 6:30-- 9 a.m. Judging of the show follows. The Show will be open to the public at 12 noon on Wednesday. PARKING WILL be available around the Air Dome for all who are bringing show exhibits. The Fair Books will be available in various places, they should be ready. Get a book and plan your exhibits according to the classes and sections listed in the Fair Books. Call at the Fair offices at Lagoon or call the County Courthouse if you are unable to get a book. DO PLAN to bring your exhibits to this Flower Show for all to enjoy. kj Police Report Kaysville City police report for the second quarter: ACCIDENTS 51, alarms 29, arrests 119, arson 2, assists other departments 54, assist public 97, assaults, 15, bad checks 21, burglary 31, civil dispute 9, child abuse and neglect 7, criminal michief 8, disorderly person 6, disturbing the peace 11, domestic dispute 4, dog complaints 13, emergency message 2, fights 5, fires 11, forgery 5, harrassment 5, illegal consumption 17, littering 1, lost property 7. Loose stock 6, lost child 5, lewd act 1, medical emergency 32, missing persons 6, narcotic violation 13, neighborhood dispute 2, obscene phone calls 1, open doors 33, paper service 11, prowler, 5. PUBLIC address 12, public intoxication 8, reckless driving 3, recovered property 21, robbery 1, runaway-ungovernab- le 7, shoplift- ing 15, soliciting 4, state or safekeeping impound 15, suspicious circumstances 34, theft 40, threats 3., traffic violations 464 trespass 5, unattended death 1, vacation checks 65, vandalism 38 and miscellaneous 24. np |