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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 26, 176 REFLEX-DAV- IS Layton Heaping Bn Date? Rate Raise Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information the city hall, 511 N. Fairfield Street, Layton, Utah for the purpose of reviewing and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, March 2, 1976, a Public Hearing will be held at changing the side yard clearances for'the zoning or-o-n dinances. The recommended changes are listed below: A Public Hearing has been set for March 4 at 8 p.m. to inform Layton citizens of a raise in water rates. This courtesy of a public hearing is not required by law however Mayor Shields and the city councilman feel it would be well to inform the Layton Joins Staff Of f'Oiis Journal OUR PRESENT rates for water have been in effect with no increase since July 1, 1966. In that period of time there has been a large increase in cost of supplying and maintaining water to the users. This ten year schedule of costs and increases was New recruit joins tftaff! Cdrter. Why thats me-D- ee Because you will soon sep my byline in this publication, OLD L to r, Burton, Ry, Am, Vaughn, and Birchall Perkins. FAMILY OF EAGLES Arn, Ryan and Burton East, Kaysville, have attained the rank of Eagle Scout. When Vaughn Perkins was made scoutmaster of troop No. 341 six years ago, he 750 that of made one of his goals, the side yard which faces on a street for both main and accessory buildings shall not be less than twenty (20) feet. (Rl-8- , Rl-- interested persons are invited to attend this meeting, Posted by order of the East Layton City council this 16th day of February, 1976. All OLD On corner lots, CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Rl-1- NEW On corner lots, the side yard which faces on a street for both main and accessory buildings shall not be less than thirty (30) feet. (Rl-8- , Rl-9- , Rl-1- Published in The Weekly Reflex first publication Feb. Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R-- SUMMONS Probate No. 3217 dance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. DONALD D. WEAVER Executor the Estate and Guardianship of - - THE STATE OF UTAH TO BOYD DOUGLAS SWENSON: t You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Petition for Change of Name, filed with d the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to BEAN, BEAN, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, 1976 Last publication Feb. 26, 1976 R-- days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment will be entered for the relief demanded in said Petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action petitioning the above entitled Court for change of name of the above named minor. DATED this '3rd day of 1976. BEAN, BEAN, SMEDLEY & STARKWEATHER : By Stanley M. Smedley : Attorney for Petitioner Published Reflex NOTICE TO CREDITORS will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 536 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 on or before the 31st day of May, A.D. 1976; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper 75-9-- verification as required therein. RALPH W. FIRTH, Executor of the estate of Gladys C. Ellison Skeen & Skeen Attorneys Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 26, 1976 Last publication March 18, 75-9-- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 5, Last publication Feb. 26, t : 1976 1976 R-l Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 9, 1976 at 7:30 P.M. at the City Hall, 511 N. Fairfield Street, East I,ay-to- Utah a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City council for the purpose of reopening the city budget. interested persons are All invited toattend this meeting. Posted by order of East Layton City Council this 23rd day of February, 1976. CATHERINE A. HUNT City Recorder Reflex First publication Feb. 26, 1976 Last publication March 4, 1976 R-- ll Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, 437 Wasatch Drive on March 4, 1976, at 8:00 P.M. to consider an increase in the water rates for Layton City. All interested parties are invited to attend. RANDALL J. HEAPS, City Recorder Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 26, 1976 Last publication March 4, 1976 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sophia Dickson Weaver deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Douglas L. Comaby, Attorney at Law, 437 North Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accor 1966 pumping one acre foot of water was $22 per acre foot. In the past 10 year period we have seen 6 inch cast iron water pipe increase from $1.75 per foot to the present $3.85 per foot. Sewer cast iron manhole covers have gone from $35 each to $125 each. In 1966 Layton had 3,137 service connections. Today Layton has 4,600 connections. During 1975 Layton City used over 3V4 million gallons of water a day. Listed below are Capital waterworks improvements needed to the water system in the next 5 years. COST WATER 1 . Install an 8 main U.S. 91 at Reid 250 ft. 3,000.00 2. Install 6" main to replace 2" on 1000 North west ft 2.500.00 US 91-43. Install 6" main to replace 2" on US 91 south of 7.000.- 00 Gentile 1000 ft. 5.000.- 00 4. Install 6 main on Lindsay 600 E. to 700 E. 700 ft. 800.00 5. Install 6" main at 800 East and Lindsay 100 ft. 6. New well at Sandridge 150,000.00 3.000.- 00 7. Fence East Gentile Resnrvoir 8. Fence Fernwood Reservoir 1.500.00 9. New line Rainbow Drive Fort Lane to Valeria 10,000.00 6.500.00 10. Connect Rosewood and Whitesides 1 1 . Connect 3.000.- 00 Phillips on Flint Street - 3. 15.000.- the family when he was awarded the Eagle badge. On Sunday Feb. 15, the three the 10th Ward teachers quorum. He has also served as secretary of the teachers quorum and president of the deacons quorum. As a scout he was patrol leader, senior patrol leader, and a member of the Order of the Arrow. Ryan has participated in the athletic program at Kaysville Junior High and Davis High Schools, playing on the basketball team for his class for the past three years, and on the football team the past two years. As a member of the freshman track team he took first place in the Davis County track meet in the 440 yard dash and the 88 yard relay. younger sons followed in their eldest brothers footsteps, accomplishing a lifelong dream and a milestone in their lives. of- ficials, the odds against four Eagles in one family are to one. Mrs. Perkins the scouting promoted program for her sons as the older boys cub scout den mother for four years. At the Court of Honor she was honored and given an Eagle scarf with four stars. 52,000 IN THE seminary program he has participated as a head zone leader in his freshman and sophomore years. Since he started junior high he has been on the high honor roll. During the eighth grade he was an usher and a science aid. He plays the piano and his hobbies are fishing, athletics and art. Burton, 13, is presently the senior patrol leader of troop 341 and has served as patrol leader and quartermaster. He is a deacons quorum president. Bishop in the priests quorum and has held positions of second counselor and secre- tary in the priest quorum, secretary, first and second counselor in the teachers quorum, president and first and second counselor in the deacons quorum. Arn is a senior at Davis High School and is a sterling scholar candidate in science, president of the Art Club, a two-yemember of the National Honor Society and a member of the senior committee. 106-Fli- 3.000.- RYAN, .15, is president of the Venturers Post No. 341 and ing. .leader. He has just been released as assistant to the 4.000.- 00 12,000.00 9.000.- IN 1974 his eldest son, Thayne set the example for trol leader and senior patrol 12,000.00 - Eagle Scouts. experienced scout, having held the positions of patrol leader, scribe, assistant pa- 19.000.- 00 20.000.- 00 & Regulator Booster Pump Fort Lane 14. Replace 1 inch line West Weavers Lane 15. Replace 1V4 inch line Fairfield 16. Replace 1 inch line East Weavers Lane 17. Regulating station Fort Lane & Hwy Smoot Fernwood 18. Telemetering for concrete tank 19. Watermain 700 North Church to Fort Lane 20. Replace 2 inch line Rosewood East to Talbot 21. New Fernwood Reservoir 22. Replace East Gentile Reservoir 23. South Adamswood The total amount of projected improvements this 5 year period is $572,300.00 The Sewer projected improvements are: 1. East Layton outfall 2. Hobbs Reservoir sewer 3. West Phillips Street 4. Holt Subdivision replacement 5. North Church Street Extension 6. North Fort Lane 1 00 00 00 ar 10.000.- 0Q 135.000.- 00 135.000.- 00 6.000.- 00 for fishing, pho- tography and art. . IT IS the first time in the history of Kaysville that three brothers have received the Eagle Scout award at the same time. The special impressive ceremony was conducted at the Kaysville 10th Ward cultural hall, Sunday evening before a board of scout executives from the Francis Peak District of the Lake Bonneville Council as well as Scoutmaster Glen Taylor, the 10th Ward bishopric and members of the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Presidency. ON HAND for the special event were the boys grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bundy, of Hannah, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Perkins of Kaysville. Thayne Perkins, the eldest son, is now serving a two year LDS mission in Belgium, np guess an introduction is in , order. I HAVE lived in Layton for three years and one year in Sunset, but grew u6 in. Florida. I attended college in Ft. Lauderdale, majoring in journalism, while working for the Miami Herald. Two moves and five years later, I came to Utah which I did not recall from my high school : geography class. Since that panic four years: ago, the state hrs become very dear to me and I now; consider it home. Several months ago I considered relocating to the east coast and after returning from an' investigative trip December, I realized that is where my heart is. VERY last this RECENTLY became aware that I think of Utah as home, rather Davis County, specifically Layton. One friend jokingly commented that my content ment is a sympton of old age; I believe I have recognized the quality of life here and dont want to remove myself.: My employment with the Weekly Reflex began last week and one of my goals is to explore areas of interest to you, the reader. I will be personally contacting those of you who supply regular input to the paper. ; IF YOU have any questions or suggestions, please contact me anytime during the day at 3 or the Layton office, at my home 376-913- 766-013- The Yankee Peddler celebrates the Bicentennial with official Irud Bicentennial T-Sh-irts C 3 irDl BURTON IS in the eighth The Yankee Peddler 55 N. Main - 766-09next to Kaysville Floral We PedfSte the Peoples Products" 44 student. He is pleased to be a member of the camera crew. He participates in the junior high athletic program on the 5,000.00 25.000.- 00 30.000.- 00 $180,000.00 The monthly increase to the Layton resident will be $1 .25 on water and $.50 on sewer. Families using more water will not be charged any more than the increase of $1 .25 per month. point on the west line of Fort Lane West 2230.54 feet and North 599.41 feet from the southeast corner of said Section 21, running thence North 8910 West 232 feet to the Davis County School property, thence North 037 East 339.28 For all of your Trucking Needs Layton Leslee Simmons was the of honor on Friday evening when her mother entertained for her with an ice skating party in Bountiful. Ten guests enjoyed the evening with her and marked her tenth birthday anniversary. guest feet, thence South 8910 East 232 feet, thence South 037 West 339.28 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.807 acres. READY FOR DELIVERY!! From CK-- 1 series On Sunday evening a large RANDALL J. HEAPS, CITY RECORDER Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 26, 1976 Last publication March 4, 1976 group of relatives, uncles, aunts, and cousins gathered at the Simmons home for ice cream, pie and cake to further help Leslee celebrate her birthday. She is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons. 75s and 76s to choose from Many - 5 CE-6- in stock. Tandem ME 65 CE-6- to Luv Trucks 0 H. 3 NOTICE OF HEARING PROPOSED SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Layton Second NOTICE TO WATER USERS been made for the sale by Layton City of a parcel of real estate approximately 1.807 acre in size, or 339.28 feet by 232 feet, located south of and adjacent to the new Layton City Fire Station on the west side of North Fort Lane Street, with 339.28 feet frontage on North Fort Lane. Layton City has no present use for this parcel and believes it to be excess and in the best interests of the City that it be sold. A hearing will be held at the City Hall, Layton, Utah, on Thursday, the 18th day of March, 1976, at the hour of 7:30 oclock p.m., at which any persons may attend and express their views for or against the proposed sale. The legal description of said parcel of real estate is as has filed with the State gineer Appl. No. En- 45923 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 757 ft. and E. 170 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21, T4N, R2W, SLB&M, (SW Syracuse); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NWi4NWi4 Sec. 21, T4N, R2W, SLB&M. the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the resisting State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before April 10, DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER A Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, United States Survey, beginning at a NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clayton John Bergloff deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hess, Palmer, Van Wagenen Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 26, 1976 Last publication March 11, 1976 & Page, 40 125 South East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 30th day of May A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in. accordance with the Utah provisions of I q $ I ) if u 34? i it) i r i 1 a Choose the truck for you (Mil ii'l'tfJES 75-9-- Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. NORMA 1976. follows: part of the southeast quarter of day party for all members and former members who have resided there last Saturday afternoon at the ward cultural hall. It was the 81st birthday of the ward. 200-60- 0 Protests LDS Ward held a successful birth- William D. Nelson, 2356 So. 1950 W., Syracuse, Utah 84041, J. VI rrirr jLffiWsfe InV Truck BERGLOFF Administratrix Estate 3535 Wall Ave., of of IL7 CLAYTON JOHN BERGLOFF Deceased Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 26, Last publication March 1976 18 1976 0 5 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. I dont grade at Kaysville Junior High and an honor roll HE WAS recipient of a scholarship to the National Science Foundation Summer Workshop at the University of 60,000.00 50.000.- 00 10.000.- 00 camping, ture plans are a mission followed by the pursuit of a degree in chemical engineer- According to Scouting teams. His favorite activities are fly-tyi- encouraging his four sons to reach the rank of Eagle. During those six years he has seen 16 young men become ARN PERKINS, 17, is an 12. Connect Wheatridge to line at Golf Course Published in The Weekly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposal has NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING the power cost for pumping one acre foot of water was $8.86 per acre foot. In 1975 the power cost for IN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING required therein. Deceased LAYTON CITY presently is buying 2100 acre ft. of water from Weber Basin in which there was an increase over last year of $3.05 per acre foot. 4 as JOHN T. LOVE Executor of the estate of FLORA MAE LOVE, maintain at least a working capital equivalent to the annual depreciation which is currently $83,202. 1976 n, Estate of Flora Mae Love, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Bean, Bean, Smedley & Starkweather on or before the 6th day of May A.D. 1976 claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with verification C. Creditors 12, 1976 26, 1976 R-- 5 proper Estate of GLADYS ELLISON Deceased. in The Weekly First publication Feb. Last publication Feb. 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS above-entitle- & SMF.DLEY STARKWEATHER, petitioners attorney, 190 South Fort Lane, Suite 2, Layton, Utah 84041, a copy of said answer, within 20 of of Sophia Dickson Weaver Deceased TODD MITCHELL SWENSON, A Minor. February, 9 75-9-- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate : 19, 1976 THE WORKING capital as of June 30, 1975 was $17,907. The City Auditor suggests we cross country and track Utah and is a chemistry aid at the high school this year. In the Kaysville Heritage Arts drawing contest he took first place in the junior division. His interests include playing the guitar, participation in the LDS Church ball teams, fishing and and most phases of art. Fu- Perkins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins, 1449 North . teflon, Ogden, Utah Phone 394-26- 1 1 |