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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 17, 1984 to the highest and best bidder in a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Davis County School District at 45 East State Street, Farmington, Utah on a subdivision of part of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects according to the the 20th day of official plat thereof. Said property is Your Right to Know November, 1984, at 7:00 known as 2582. NOTICE TO , of said subdivision; thence South 64 00 West 100.09 feet to the ' WATER USERS The following thence North 26 ngineer to appropriate ( ; . ;; . A60I44). shall hold a PLACE OF USE Sec. 4 in nance vacating said the granting of this np-- 1 plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 1636 West North Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah 84116 on or before November 16. 1984. portion of said street as prayed in the said Petition. DATED this 1st day of October, 1984. Dee C. Hansen. P.E. Attest: V. Dean Steele City Recorder Published in Weekly Reflex on Oct. 3. 10. & Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 17. 1984 Issue No. 36 Last publication Oct. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION in and for 24, 1984 Issue No. 36 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed' Personal Representa- tive of the above named estate. All per- sons having claims against the estate are required to present claims within Thir three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or such claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to fhfc undersigned Personal Representative 6t. 741 E. 350 No. Kaysville. Utah, or led with the District mint Probate Divi- sion. Davis Co.. Utah. DATED this 22 day of September. 1984. First publication Oct. 1984 ast publication Oct. 17. 1974 Issue No. 36 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A PORTION OF SHERWOOD DRIVE, KAYSVILLE CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE is hereby given by Kaysville City that S. F. Jacob- re- questing that the portion of Sherwood Drive being east of Thornfield Road and terminating on the east boundary of King Clarion Hills No. 13 be vacated. Said portion of Sherwood Drive is described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 1309, King Cla13 Subdivision, to the according official plat thereof, sanitary services to the proposed development area. Additional time is needed to complete which to submit proof of appropriation on the segregation application covering 2.5 cfs of water diverted from an underground well at a point S. 75 ft., E. 2306 ft. from the NW Cor.. Sec. 14. T4N, R2W; and used for municipal and domestic purposes. It is represented that the applicant has abandoned all efforts with the original well site. Additional time is needed to determine the feasibility of drilling the well at another point. the gran of these requests with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, on or before November 17, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Davis News Journal on Oct. 4, 10. & 18, 1974. Issue No. 36 R-1- said point being NOTICE OF DEFAULT feet from the . -- Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Stephen I. Oda, (trustee) that under the trust deed, made, executed and delivered by Shigeru Shimada & Misuko Shimada, as trustor, to . Utah Title & Abstract IN THE SECOND LISA ANN above-name- ' CATHERINE S. MOORE, Plaintiff, vs. F. minor children and find that you have abandoned the children, and that said rights would be terminated forever. THE STATE OF UTAH TO MICHAEL F. MOORE: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the Clerk of Davis County Court, on the above STEVEN V. MAJOR Attorney for Petitioner Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 17, 1984 Last publication Nov. 7, 1984 Issue No-- . 38 serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT,' Plaintiffs Attorney, at .26 North Main Street, Layton. Utah 84041. If you fail to do so within 30 days, judgment by default will be taken against you for the demanded in said Complaint. 24. 1974 Davis County School District is accepting bids for: BID No. 41115-- NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 10167 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Peter Paul Prier vs- Texas Intermountain Petroleum Corporation & Larry R Garrelts TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE On the 30th day of October, 1984 at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the north front door of the Davis County Farm- ington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title inand terest of the defendant, Texas Intermountain Petroleum Corporation & Larry R, Garrelts in and to the following described real property, to wit: All of Lot 26, pt FERNWOOD No. 3. 31-46- Appl. No. 31-46- (A54044). The water was to have been diverted from a 0 ft. deep well, at a point N. 350 ft., W. 950 ft. from the SE Cor., Sec. 33, T5N, R2W; and used for the domestic use of one family; and, from April 1, to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of 0.5 acre within the SE'ASE'A Sec. 33, T5N, R2W. Hereafter 0.015 cfs of water is to be diverted from a well, 231 ft. deep, at a point N. 167 ft., W. 977 ft. from the EV Cor., Sec. 33, T5N, R2W; and used for the irrigation of 0.48 acre within the SE V NE V Sec. 33, T5N, R2W. 100-60- ' Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, on or before December 1, 1984. .5 Sale of Property: Acres, Layton, Utah, Comer of Gentile and Fairfield Road. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School Di1 1 , strict, Office of the Clerk of the Board, 45 East State Street, Farmington, Utah until 2:00 p.m. on Thurs- selling to the highest and best bidder real property located at the corner of Gentile Street and Fairfield the City of Layton, County of Davis, State of Utah. The property shall be sold "as is free and clear of all liens or encumbrances except those listed on PreRoad in liminary Title Report dated September 1984, which may be Published in the Davis News Journal on Oct. 17, 24, and Oct. 31, 1984 Issue No. 38 R-2- 1 15, 1984 for the purpose of SHERIFFS SALE ON throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (a 1 3290) Monan A. Lovell, 2198 W. 800 N., Clinton, UT proposes to correct the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.015 cfs of water as evidenced by STATE ENGINEER day, November Issue No. 36 ' Dee C. Hansen, P.E. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS FOR SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS 9 Oct. in Davis County R-2- re--li- ef 3. 1984 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 26 entitled case, and HOLLOW, above-name- d that your parental MOORE, Defendant. -- the En- gineer to change water d children would therefore be adopted without your consent, and Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. with the State children: Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner for adoption in the above entitled matter will have this matter heard on the 13th day of November, 1984, at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in Farmington, County of Davis, State of Utah. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for hearing on said date or otherwise file a responsive pleading, the Court may grant Petitioners Peti-- . lion for the adoption of 11, ex- amined along with plats of the property which are on file in the offices of the Director NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 3255 Estate of ELMO E. MERRITT, Deceased. LINDA H. County School District at 45 East State Street, Farmington, Utah. Such property shall be offered only as an entity in a single parcel to the highest and best bidder. Bids shall be opened at 2:00 oclock P.M. November 15, 1984 at the District Administration Office in Farmington, Utah (public invited) and sale made MER- RITT whose address is 4000 Brinker Ave. No. 50, Ogden, Utah 84403, has been appointed Personal Representaive of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Repr- esentative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this, notice or be forever barred. DATED this 28 day of September, 1984. By: Linda H. Merritt Personal Representative, of Buildings and Grounds of Davis Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 6, 1984, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville, to consider ' KAYSVILLE: A Kaysville Library Board meeting is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 22nd at 5:30 p.m. at the Kaysville City Council Room. ALL MEMBERS are urged to attend. Mrs. Morjorie Dinger, board secretary announced. "P rc-zo- requests. The Agencies Meetings Postponed agenda shall be as follows: 1. Consideration of the request of Layton and Betty Ott to rezone an approximate 6.65 acre parcel east of U.S. 89 from A-- l to R-- KAYSVILLE: Notice is hereby' given that the regular NOTICE IS ALSO given that the regular council meeting of the Kaysville City Council scheduled for October postponed until Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. 1. 2. Consideration of the request of Emily Barnes to rezone an approximate 41.2 acre parcel south of 200 North Street and east of Flint Street from A-- 5 to A-- l. City Recorder Published in the Weekly Reflex on Oct. 17, James J. Cassity, Attorney Kirton, McConkie & Bushnell 330 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 3, 1984 Last publication Oct. 17, 1984 Issue No. 36 R-2- Issue No. 38 R-2- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 14th day of November, 1984, at 3:00 p.m. at the front Agen- cy meeting of the Kaysville Redevelopment Agency scheduled for Oct. 16, 1984 is postponed until Tues., Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. 16, Alliance For Mentally 111 Sets Meet In Farmington The Utah Alliance for the Men- shop, thrift shop, coffee shop, skills and tally 111 (Davis Chapter) will have woodworking and other their monthly meeting Wednes- demonstrates that the mentally ill simiday, Oct. 17 in Farmington, 85 S. function well in environments lar to the norm. 185 E. at 7 p.m. MARY FRASER is with the comMARY FRASER, MSW, with Salt Lake Mental Health Dept, will munity support program of Salt Lake City Mental Health and helps show a 30 minute film about Walto set up programs for communities in Seattle, Wash. lingford House It is based on Fountain House in the mentally ill. New York, a social center for the All interested persons are inmentally ill. It includes a sheltered to attend. vited workshop atmosphere with beauty County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis, by Bank of Utah of Ogden, as Trustee, under the Deed of Trust made by MELVIN W. BRAZEEand ANNA BRAZEE, as Trustors, and recorded the 12th day of May, 1983, as entry 640149 in Book 942 at Page 291 of Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of BANK OF UTAH, Ogden, Utah, by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded May 31, 1984, as Entry 673577 in Book 992 at Page 310 of said Official re- cords. 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, 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, State of Utah: All of Lot 6, ASPEN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION UNIT 4, in the City of Layton, Davis County, Utah, according to the official plat thereof, 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 provided. DATED this 11th day of October, 1984. Bank Of Utah a Banking corporation BY: V. Ray Kennedy Senior Vice President Trustee Published in the Davis Reflex Journal First publication Oct. 17, 1984 Last publication Oct. 31, 1984 Issue 38 is Agendas for both meetings will be provided prior to the meetings. door of the Davis The following application has been filed HEF- TO GLEN EDWARD HEFLIN, natural father of the minor CIVIL NO. 35693 546-126- NOTICE TO WATER USERS LIN and GLEN EDWARD HEFLIN, Jr., minors. STATE OF UTAH Last publication DIS- CASE NO. 4923 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF DAVIS COUNTY SCOTT W, HOLT Attorney at Law 26 North Main Street Layton, Utah 84041 4 Telephone: (801) R-2- TRICT COURT OF DIS- MICHAEL Published in the Weekly Reflex on Oct. 17, 1984 and Oct. 31, 1984 Issue No. 38 LEGAL NOTICE TRICT COURT OF non-exem- Southeast comer of Section 26, Town-shi- r 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 26 degrees 00 East 53.00 feet R-2- THE SECOND IN JUDICIAL Courthouse in North 3074.249 feet and West 2361.736 to the Northeast comer of Lot 1301 cess of extending Protests resisting sen has petitioned rion Hills No. verted from an underground well at a point N. 1120 ft., W. 255 ft, from the SE Cor., Sec. 15, T3N, RIW; and used for irrigation purposes. It is represented that the city is in the pro- sion of time within Weekly-Re- Kaysville City submit proof of appropriation on the application covering 1.0 cfs of water di- has filed for an exten- flex VACATING e, (A35934a) Kaysville. Utah t3. 3 Collins D. Smith,' 647 S. Sunset Da Kiays-villUT has filed a request for an extension ol time within which to Last publicaition Oct. 24, 1984 Issue No. 37 LEGAL NOTICE County. Syracuse City, City Hall, Syracuse, UT 741 E. 350 N. the , 10, 1984 de- Notice is hereby given that the City 1984 Published in the Davis County Clipper on Oct. 17, 1984 and Oct. 31, 1984 8 Issue No. 38 First publication Oct. Issue No. 36 Locations in SLB&M. houses and put the water to beneficial use. Personal Representative in in Davis 0 JUDICIAL Kays. Library Board To Meet Mon. V, DEAN STEEL ROGER C. GLINES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Published in the Week- 17. 1974 given that the following requests have been filed with the State Engineer regarding water construction of the Ronald B. Tippitts Published Notice is hereby Z ly Reflex Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 3, 1984' Last publication Oct. R-2- NOTICE TO WATER USERS DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of: PAULINE BLACK I'lPPETTS Deceased. IS NOTICE 364-350- STEPHEN I. ODA Successor Trustee 3. 1984 Farmington, Utah. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all formalities in the interest of the Board. Hayes 100 Boston Bldg. 9 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, Utah scribed in such trust deed to satisfy obligation. Said property is located in Davis County, State of Utah and more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 3 Canyon Cove Estates according to the official plat thereof on file with the Davis County Recorder. KAYSVILLE CITY By: Gerald A. Purdy Mayor STATE ENGINEER Attorney: Michael 45 East State Street, Deputy Sheriff that the trustors real property School District, By: Stan Tebbs have failed to pay note obligation April 1. 1972 plus accrued interest which Note is secured by said trust deed, and that the undersigned trustee has elected to consider all of the principal and interest due in consequence of the default, in accordance with the terms of such Note and trust deed, and has elected to sell or cause to be sold the public C. Glines, Clerk of the Board, Davis County this 3rd day of October, 1984. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County Davis County, State of Utah, a breach of the obligations for which such trust deed is security has occurred wood Drive. Thereafter, the Kaysville City Council shall consider adoption of an Ordi- Protests resisting packets may be obtained from Roger the office of the County recorder of question of vacating said portion of Sher- NE'ASW'A. T3N. RIW. INGTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, in hearing at 6:00 oclock P.M. on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1984 to consider such ere age 0.50 acv MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any shall be cash with the final closing to be within two weeks from the date the highest and best bid is accepted by the Board of Education. Bidder information liens. DATED AT FARM- favor of Shigeru Shimada .& Misuko Shi-- , mada, as beneficiary, such trust deed being recorded on March 3, 1982 in Book 895 of trust deeds at page 553, thence North 64 degrees 00 East 100.09 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0. 1 264 acres. NOTICE Is hereby further given that in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, Kaysville City I I de- 55.00 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 1301; APPLICANT: Melvin K. Blair, 723 South Angel. Kaysville. UT. QUANTITY: 0.01 5 CFS. SOURCE: 2 in. well 200 ft. to 600 ft Jeep. POINKS) Ol DIVERSION: ( I i S. ft. E. 1601 ft. from Cor. Sec.4.T3N.RIU t K a y s v i e . PUR POSE AND PERIOI OF USE: (supplemcn tal) Irrigation: I ron: Apr I to Oct 31. tot..' i scribed to secure decer- tain obligations in grees 00' West water in Davis " 'throughout theCounty entire "year unless otherwise designated. Locations ' in SLB&M. ' property therein Northwest corner of said Lot 1309; have been E- filed with the Stale : Company, as trustee, on February 10, 1972, covering certain real de-gre- es P.M. Terms of the sale Pinewood, Layton, Utah PAYMENT TO BE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE R-2- ITSfl H)CT! In order for skin to remain smooth and supple, say dermatologists, the top layer of skin must contain water, along with sufficient lubricants to trap and hold that moisture. Skin can become dehydrated for many reasons. These iscisds excessive sun, overheated1 rooms, cold winter air, low humidity, and even too much soap and water! To help prevent and soothe dry skin, follow these simple tips: Drink several glasses of water every day. This keeps the skin moist on the inside as well ub the outside. Wear rubber or vinyl gloves when using detergents. Regular hand soap, as well as household cleansers, can dry out and irritute the skin. Some used to believe peppers would thrive if planted by redhead. a Making Family Life More Fun Have Fun Together A word that means fun for many families this year is. . . XLR-8- . XLR-8- , a word? It is indeed. Say it fast, out loud, and you have accelerate, right? Accelerate it does. Its the name of a new roller coaster made up of two seven car trains t that flash around a 3, track at 50 feet per second. The unique coaster was introduced by AstroWorld in Houston, Texas to mark the 100th anniversary of the invention of roller coasters. The cars are suspended from a track above, leaving them free to float with the forces and giving riders the sensation of being in a airplane doing very tight turns. Passen- most unique coaster is WaterWorld. Every member of the family can have a favorite ride. Daredevils love Wipe Out, the parks speed slide that begins atop a tower and sends guests down two flumes at speeds up to 40 miles an hour, ending with a wild splash in the pool at the bottom. RiVer tubing fans were enchanted by Runaway River. The climb up the hill gives riders a spectacular view of Thrill seekers slide down- 000-foo- -' gers soar through space, bank exciting turns, glide over land and water far below, then quietly touch down, as the ride concludes. Making a big splash with families for the second season 60-fo- the Thunder River ride at AstroWorld. After reaching the top of the hill, tubers hop aboard and descend down a 800-foo- t course through chutes, curves, rapids, five pools,, and a shoot through a fiberglass trough into a splash pool. ward at speeds of up to 40 into a miles-an-ho- refreshing pool of water. 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