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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 17, 1985 OrginsOf The Scone NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following desitu- scribed property ated in Davis County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on August 5, 1985, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by JODIE DIKUN and LOU JEAN DIKUN, husband and wife, asTrus-tors- , in favor of ZIONS FIRST NA- TIONAL BANK, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded May 11, 1982, as Entry No. 615013, in Book 902 at Page 102 of the official records of Davis Coun- ty, Utah, covering property described as follows: All of Lot 133, LANE FORT SUBDIVISION NO. 4, according to the official plat Wite, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- MELVIN C. you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Com- plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED this 3rd day of July, 1985. MELVIN C. WILSON Attorney for Plaintiff the in Davis County corders Re- Published in the Week- Office. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: July 1, 1985. Zions First National Bank, N.A. ' '3 Richard H. Nebeker, Attorney Kennecott 800 .( Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Published in the Week: ly Reflex First publication July 10, 1985 Last publication July 24, 1985 Issue No. 23 STATE OF UTAH R. PEUGH, Plaintiff, vs. RENEE C. PEUGH, Defendant. THE STATE OF THE D DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached the complaint with Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to BEAN & SMEDLEY, plaintiff's attorney, South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said answer, within 30 day 190 after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken 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 this 21st day of June 1985. Bean & Smedley Lawrence L. Wagoner Attorney for PlaintfT Plaintiffs Address: 1676 Forbes Layton, Utah Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication July 3, 1985 Last publication July 24, 1985 Issue No. 22 SUMMONS Civil No. 37552 IN THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF JUDICIAL DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH KATHLEEN GOULD, Plaintiff, vs. July Last publication 31, 1985 Issue No. 23 R-1- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property situated in Davis County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on August 5, 1985, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by CRAIG B. SMEDLEY, a un- married man and office of the Weber Basin Water Conse- District, rvancy Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The name of the petitioners and the amount of wafor ter, in acre-fee- t, which the transfer applies is as follows: Neil R. Schoenen-berge18.0 acre-fee- t Alan & Diane F. Bangerter 16.0 acre-fee- t r, The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at District Headquarters, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, at 9:00 A.M., Friday, July 26, 1985, to consider said petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any per- son showing cause why said petitions for transfer should not be ZIONS FIRST S. CHRISTENSEN, and SEN, Husband and persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof, should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting, or at a subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the petition. IVAN W. FLINT, 23 R-1- ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT All of Lot LANE FORT SUBDIVISION the official plat thereof, on file and of record in the Davis County Recorders Office. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, exre- garding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: July 1, 1985. Zions First National Bank, N.A. Richard H. Nebeker, Attorney 800 Flint, Deceased. Probate No. 3323v Grant S. Flint, whose address is 73 West 250 South, Kays-villUtah, 84037, has e, NO. 4, according to press or implied, & Estate of Delila S. 149, Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication July been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the above-name- Dece- d dent. Creditors of the Estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims shall be forever barred. 24, 1985 Issue No. 23 R-1- NOTICE OF FILING OF TRANSFER OF CLASS D ALLOTMENT BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons terested will please take notice that there in- has been filed with the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, a petition applying for the transfer of an allotment of Weber Basin water from lands in Section 23, Township 2 North, Range West, Salt Meri- dian, Davis County, Utah. A copy of the petition for the transfer containing the descrip hus- band. MORMON first reply. gravy, was my Every farmer n. West of the Missouri makes Mormon Gravy, was my KNIGHTS OF reply. COLUMBUS husbands seemingly informed New officers of the north county Knights of Columbus r are: back, I. any Sisneros, left. John Weber, Ray Iclt. Martinez. and Jerry Minor: middle, Julian Floyd Martinez and Manuel Martinez; front. S.W. Bill'' Kerner, left, Ray Ocana. Don Hickenbotham and John Maginnis. cllo-wille- RICE PUDDING was my next attempt at finding a unique Utah dish. "English - definitely British, my husband reported. OF COURSE he was right. I started thinking - bread and milk - No! The blueberry pie I ate in a small cafe in Loa, Utah - It was delicious but pies certainly arent Utahs exclusive food. I remembered a deluxe hamburger I con- sumed at the Helen Hunt res- taurant in Mexican Hat. No, this is another universal American mainstay. UNDAUNTED, 1 best guess. produced my GRAND OPENING What about Brighams Tea? I retorted. "Thats Ephedra, was Mr. gle-fami- ly Al- The ways Rights rapid answer. Chinese used this plant centuries ago to treat asthma. It acts like adrenalin by increasing the blood pressure and changing the heartbeat. It also shrinks the mucous membranes so this clears the sinus and nasal passages. Its also a treatment for hay fever. I LAYTON One of the most successful developers in Salt Lake Valley has held the grand opening for its first apartment development in Davis County. Ivory and Company recently held grand opening ceremonies at the Fox Creek Apartment complex in Layton, a complex nearly 75 percent occupied already. WHEN THE total development is complete, Ellis Ivory, president of the company, stated that single family homes and a shopping cen- ter also be fully developed on the site, located at 1700 North 400 SKEPTICALLY I retorted, West in Layton. The complex is The lead story in every issue of conveniently located just north of Outdoor Life and The Amer- the Lay ton Hills Mall. ican Rifleman is always about cooking. buns. See for yourself, my husband The remainder of the article said as he handed me the June theorized that Utah scones prob1985 issue of Natural History." ably come from pioneer days when On page 82 was an informative the inveterate bread bakers had but flawless article by Raymond taken to frying some of the yeast Sokolov called Everymans Mufdough they often had on hand." fins. The subtitle said, The Other possible origins of the scone. scones that are the specialty of Salt Mr. Sokolov stated, could be the Lake City appear to be the only Navajo fry bread or the New Mex bonafide regional food of Utah. made several MR. SOKOLOV new Fox Creek Apartments in their celebrated grand opening last week. Sim. Layton homes and a shopping center will be added to the area later. Ivory and Company's will Opened in April, the 7.5 acre. complex features three styles of apartments, suited to meet different needs and price ranges. One and two bedroom apartments are featured, although 186-un- it there is already a waiting list on the apartments. Other features include a foot community center with game room, laundry facilities and tanning bed: a sw imming pool and hot tub. waterfall, pond, covered park2800-squar- e ing and air conditioning. RENTS RANGE from 8345 a month for a one bedroom apartment to a high of 84 35 a month for a deluxe two bedroom apartment. The deluxe units also feature fire 84 S. Main bonafide foods." I Meridian, and Bountiful,. Utah 84010 conMaybe quality counts." tend that the best food served anywhere comes out of the kitchens of Utah. If readers want to share their 1 Published in the Reflex- -Journal First publication July 17, 1985 Last publication July 31, 1985 Issue no. 24 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. thence South 89 CROWDER vs. SHERRI LYNN CROWDER TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 6th day of August, 1985, at the hour of 12:30 P.M. at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in AKA 241 South Fort Lane, Layton, PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT , Brant L. Johnson, Sheriff Davis County non- exempt interest of the By Stan Tebbs defendant, SHERRI LYNN CROWDER, Beginning on the East line of a Street at a point 482.9 feet East and South 0 deg. 14 West Deputy Sheriff Published in the Reflex- First publication 17, 1985 July Last publication July 31, 1985 Issue No. 24 7 Walthoff and other locksmiths is of service call nature. Bob works closely w ith the local police departments and sheritfs ol I ice . One ol the most interesting service calls he received was from a police department with a little boy at the station who had locks his hands together with play hand cuffs. The police couldn't open the culls. Bob did. MR. WALTHOFF says a homeowner should consider the locks on a many emergency calls that keep a locksmith's thinking. Frequently people call w ho have babies locked in cars or who have locked themselves out of their house w hile food is cooking on the stove. Besides being a member of the BeeHive State Locksmith's Association. Mr. Walthoff is also a memberofthe National Locksmith Association. He and his wife recently returned home from the National convention held in Los Angeles, Calif, dmg FROM THE PROS Fishing for a world record? Be prepared to document your achievement juBt in caae that catch of a lifetime comes your way. The fishing experts at the DuPont Company, maker of Stren fishing line offer these tips: -Journal BOB WALTHOFF BEING A locksmith is an interesting profession. There are mmm N DAVIS UTAH, 1985. County, Utah, all the in and to the following described real, property, to wit: computer lock. Professionals constantly training so they can service locks quickly and without damaging them." Most of the work done by Bob or are COUNTY, this 8th day of July, Farmington, Davis right, title and FARM-INGTO- w A LOCKSMITH is more than just a person who cuts keys." Mr. Walthoff says. "Locks are becoming more complicated. A person shouldnt mess with an electronic Utah 84041 LEROY CLIFF state-wid- e orking as basis in from Weber State College, he assumed fullin the locktime, smith profession. His business is a home occupation. His wife is his partner and takes care of phone messages and emergency calls. Mr. Walthoff started deg. 46 East 140 feet, thence North 0 deg. 14 East 70 feet, thence North 89 deg. 46 West 140 feet to the point of beginning. COMMENTS about other possible regional foods in Utah would also be appreciated, dmg d a locksmith on a part-tim- e 1973. Upon graduation feet along the East line of said street; 84041. their homes and their ca: - ,ts a maPeople-builjor security investment. a $100,000 home and they secure all their possessions with a cheap $7 lock. This doesn't make sense." he says. He recommends strongly that all home owners get the locks on their homes for security purposes. "People don't realize that locks without spending can be much money. This is a good idea. Apartment house owners change keys each time a renter moves. Homeowners should make sure y when they purchase they their home. This is a guarantee that no one else has access to their home." Mr. Walthoff states. run- ning thence South 0 deg. 14 West 70 Gatherum, care of the Reflex Journal. 197 N. Main. Lavton. Utah thought. - ciation held their first convention. 1 favorite scone recipes (English style or Utahs specialty i. they can send their recipes to Doneta I STUDIED the article. "Maybe Utah isnt rich in the number of Bob Walthoff. LAYTON Layton resident and owner of into similar buns at teahouses Bobs Lock Shop, was recently ...Salt Lake scones were most un- elected as president of the BeeHive sconelike... they were fried, puffy State Locksmiths Association. and sometimes split and used as This organization was established to assist locksmiths in their profession. Emphasis is placed on education and learning new techniques to 147.7 feet from the make a locksmith's work easier. Northwest corner of the Northeast MONTHLY meetings are held in Quarter of Section Salt Lake City. In April, the Asso28, Township 4 ones when I was growing up in Detroit. When I lived in England, I ran West, Salt Lake THE FOX Creek project cost $7 million to complete. Managers of the complex expect full occupancy in the next few months, as the final units are completed and readied for occupancy. Walthoff Elected President interestingpoints. Like me, most of you probably grew up thinking of scones as rich muffins. My mother used to bake small circular North, Range places. We hope that with the additional single-uni- t homes and shopping center, this will become a showcase of residential development in Davis County," Mr. Ivory said. His firm has developed many projects along the Wasatch Front, including Hidden Valley Hills in Sandy. Summerhill Estates in Riverton. Farmington Orchards in Farmington and Cloverland Apartments in Murray. ican Sopapilla. 1 Grant S. Flint Personal Representative Keith L. Stahle, Attorney 10. 1985 Last publication July Utah." "Name one, said my smug queried. "From one of my magazines that has an excellent article each month on cooking, was his answer. 10, 1985 ty, Utah, covering Utah. and more particularly described as: hundreds of foods unique to ing? Last publication July NOTICE TO CREDTIORS North, Layton, 1 reTHATS NONSENSE. plied, very annoyed (Remington Steele is the only program I ever watch on television). "There are I HUMBLY but not sincerely Where did you gather conceded. so much information about cook- Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Entry No. property located at: 136 East 1250 Did you know the only regional food of Utah is the scone? asked my husband one evening about a month ago while I was absorbed watching Stephanie Zimbalist and her English detective partner. Secretary 620537, in Book 910 at Page 929 of the official records of Davis Coun- Lake Base and CHARLES All granted. By DONETA GATHERUM "Mid-wester- DALE T. SMEDLEY, Published in the Davis a married man, as News Journal Trustors, in favor of First publication July NA- 1 JODI CHRISTENv' 10, 1985 1982, as TRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, ABOVE-NAME- First publication July the terms and conditions of which the transfer is petitioned for is on file in the N.A., as Beneficiary, 24, 1985 recorded August 9, Issue No. IN THE SECOND DISJUDICIAL DANNY ly Relex TIONAL BANK, R-1- SUMMONS Civil No. 37036 UTAH TO WIL- SON, 133 South State, No. 203, Clearfield, Utah 84015, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon thereof, on file and of record D DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to tion of lands to which such water has heretofore been allotted and the lands to which it is proposed the said water be transferred and Bring along a list of International Game Fish Association (IGFA) records for species sought. Be familiar with all IGFA rules (available at most tackle shops). Holding your own: Did know that if you let anyone else hold your fishing rod even for a minute your record catch will he disqualified' Tuke an assortment of line weights for possible line class record (largest fish on specific line caught weight). Eliminate the guess work in setting records with Stren Class Fine. It's engineered to break at or below for a IGFA specifications given line class insuring that the record fish you catch won't be disqualified by line that tests over the rated pound test. Take along a pocket scale rind tape measure to check weight and length of catch. Bring two or more reels spooled with different weight lines, so youre ready for whatever is biting. Can a salmon smile? Bring along a camera for the verification process. FREE BOOKLET For a free booklet on how to tie better fishing knots write to Knots, DuPont WilCompany, Room mington, Delaware 19898. |