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Show ' ' WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- 1 t NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 IS Police Report New Dental Assoc . President The newly elected president of the Utah Dental Association is Dr. Daniel W. Benton of Sunset, a former Kaysville resident. He was installed at the Associations Convention in Salt Lake City. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate East Line of said road of LENA T. BEN- NETT deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess, 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 10th day of May A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of U tah Code Annotated 1953, and with as verification proper required therein. VANCE T. BENNETT AND NORMAN J. BENNETT of the estate of Lena T. Bennett Deceased Published in The Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 3, 1977 Last publication Feb. 24, 1977 R-- 9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 1, 1977, at 7:30 P.M. at the City Hall, East Layton, a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City Council for the purpose of considering the rezone on three parcel of land from RE-2to Rl-The application is submitted by Von Fowler and pertains to property in the Kimberly Meadows subdivision. Description follows: a part of the SL of 0 Sec. 15, T4N, R1W, SLB & M, U.S. Survey: Beginning at a point on the West line of the Vivian A. Nalder property which is North 2064 feet, East 968.2 feet, South 7600 West 104.73 feet and South 154.60 feet from the Southwest corner of said Sec. 15, running Subdivision to a point South 8930 East of the point of beginning; thence North 8930 SECTION West 265.80 feet to the point of beginning. Beginning at a point on the East line of Fairfield Road which is S 004' 55 W d 2187.97 8930 line and 128.92 feet from the W Northeast corner of Section 21, Township, 4 North, Range l'Wst Salt Lake Meridian; and running Thence S 006;48: W 91.73 feet along the East line of Fairfield Road, Thence S 8930 E 268.7 feet along the old fence line, Thence N 057 W 91.74 feet along the West line of Aspen Heights Sub- division, Thence SECTON N W 267.00 feet to the point of beginning. Above rezone applied by Barber, dental disease among children, with parental encouragement on brushing, flossing, proper diet and fects of decay. property. Beginning at the East line of Fairfield Street, at a point 3080.7 feet East and North 38 15 East 3330 feet and North 330.5 feet and South 8930 East 24.26 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 21, 4 Township North, other in areas of the United States, who drink fluoride water have from 65 to 70 percent less tooth decay than in most Utah inhabitants the thereof, therefore this Ordinance shall take effect upon being filed in the official records of the City communities except Brigham City, Helper residents and dependents residing at Hill Air Force Base where fluoridation is supplied in their water. He also stated he plans to correlate changes in the professional group to conform more closely with the American Dental Association structure. DR. BENTON graduated from Davis High School and also an alumnus of University of Utah, he studied dentistry at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, a division of the University of Maryland. He served an internship with U.S. Public Health Ser Recorder and upon being published as required by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED By the Kaysville City Council, Davis County, State of Utah, this 15th day of February, 1977. ss KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION GLEN W. CUNDALL, Mayor ATTEST: JOSEPHINE E. LEAVITT City Recorder schedule which shall continue from that date until changed by proper action of the City Published CKNEIiAl REVFNUE SHARING DR. BENTON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Benton of Kaysville. np Council. SECTION 4 In the opinion of the City Council, this Ordinance is necessary to the peace, health, safety and convenience of Kaysville City and terminate at the end of day August 31, 1977, at which time the Mayors salary shall revert to the present salary Lawrence owner of PEOPLE THE Jhat this 3. MEMBER of the Ogden Dental Seminar, he is past president of Weber District Dental Society and Utah Chapter, American Society of Dentistry for Children. He has practiced dentistry in Roy for 17 years. He is married to the former Joan Brown and they are parents of four daughters. A regular dental check from the time they are 2i to 3 years of age, they can escape the ef- increase in the Mayors salary shall automatically 8930 for That the Mayor August 31, 1977, perform such additional duties and functions and undertake such work-loaprojects as shall be assigned and delegated to him from time to time by the City Council. Such duties generally shall be, but not limited to, processing and implementing applications for federal grants, overall study and review of the citys departmental functions and make reports and recommendations thereunto relating to the City Council, designed to increase the general efficiency of all City services. feet along the Section N 2. shall, up to and including in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. 24, 1977 8 ACTUAL USE REPORT GENERAL RfcVfcNUf SHARING PROViliF S HUtRAL FUNDS DiRt CIl 10 LOCAL AND S' ATI GOvfcRNMfcN IS YOUR GOVERNMENT MuST Rufcl tSH THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE fUNDS HAVt BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE TEAR FROM JULY i 1976 THRU DECEMBER 31 THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF VOUR GOVERNMENT 1976 IN DECISIONS AND TO ENCOURAGE S PRIORITIES YOUR PARTK..PATION ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT NOT! ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY SE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING. WASHINGTON. DC 20?J EXPENDITURES (Include Obligations) Cl OPERATING 1B1 ( API AL AiN!LflAL,i ACTUAL lAi CATEGORIES 1 SM ,b;.H East Layton, which rv feet and West 127.42 feet and Northerly along the arc of a 1105.92 foot HE GOVE RNMENT Revenue $ ' i Hit radius curve to the right (with a Central Angle of 24235) 52.30 feet to the p.t. of said J HA1H.A LIBRARIES 6 SYRACUSE CITY Sl ating tutabng $ ft.. l.oKMtNAl point is North 253.21 10,378 I CCOUN1 45 2 006 014 SYRACUSE CITY CLERK AND RECORDER 1751 SO. 2000 W. SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 523 U.S. Survey: Beginning at a point on the East line of the A.' Nalder Vivian property which is North 968.2 feet. North 7600 East 63315 feet and South 154.60 feet from the Southwest corner of said Sec. 15, running thence South 7600 West 237 feet, thence South 390 feet, thence East 230 feet to said East line, thence North 447.33 feet along said East line to the point of beginning. Contains 2.2 acres. A part of the SW4 of Sec. 15, T4N, R1W, SLB&M, U.S. Survey: Beginning at a point on the East line of the A. Vivian Nalder property which is North 2064 feet. East 968.2 feet, North 7600 East 633.15 feet and South 911.93 feet from the Southwest corner of said Sec. 15; running thence South 412.54 feet, thence West 127.5 feet, thence North 3000 West 205 feet, thence $ ' RUST FUND REPORT (D) Balance as June of refer 30 instruction to M UNITY r OTHER (Specify) 14 r.i ty $17,000 Shnp TOTALS IS $ '17.000.00 HAVE BEEN MET NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS am The Chief Executive Officer and certify Thai (E) CERTIEiCATiON with respect To The entitlement funds reported hereon certify mat they not in of been used either the priority expenditure have violation requirement (Section 103) or me matching funds prohibition (Section iQ4) of me Act 3 or Interest Received 1976 Credited (July 4 Funds Released 5 Sum 6 Funds Returned 7 Total of lines 8 Total (Sum of 1976) Obligations (IF ANY) DOUGLAS Sonntag said if the cigarette tax bill passes the Senate, he feels this will indicate good support lo OHS IF $ ANY) . "T.TTr.titr S f I C 1976 31, 17, 000.00 RICHARD Harvey, Administrator of Environmental Health in Davis County and Dr. Richard Johns, Director of Public Health, pushed to have a bill introduced in the legislature to provide manpower to enforce the law. The Clean Air Act had charged the Utah State of Health with en- over-regula- THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE bfcEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COP OF IhiS REPORT MAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUHAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT ANO RECORDS DOCUMENTING LATION ThE THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY City Office AT Utah Syracuse, 1 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT MUST PUBLISH YOUR GOVERNMENT FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS FEDERAL GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. 1976 THRU DECEMBER 3i THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE YOUR PARTICIPATION S PRIORITIES ANO TO ENCOURAGE 1976 THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY SC SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING. WASHINGTON. DC. 20228. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Include Obligations) (A) THE GOVERNMENT (C) OPERATING MAINTENANCE CATEGORIES EAST LAYTON CITY OF has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling PUBLIC SAFETY during the period from 1976 July account 2,734 fhru December '9 J 515 55 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT $ OTHER (Specify) 15 TOTALS R-- NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET CERTIFICATION certify that am the Chief Executive Officer and certify that they respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon have nol been used in violation of either the priority expenditure 103) or the matching funds prohibition (Section requiremenuSection 104) of maAjit Haven Barlow is needed for (6) 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Si Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, March 1, 1977, at 7:30 P.M. at the City Hall, East Layton, a Public Hearing will be held before the East Layton City Council for the purpose of considering the rezone on three parcels of land from Rl-- to for the purpose of office building, hobby store, medical offices on C-- 2 and other like businesses. Description follows: the Beginning East line of Fairfield Road at a point South - Estate of Houston L. Matthews deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at HESS, VAN WAGENEN, PAGE & HESS 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah 84015 on or before the 25th day of May A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with as proper verification required therein. j7l ublished in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. feet along the Section line and North 8930 West 128.87 feet from the Northeast corner of 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of East Layton, and running thence South, 00648 West 183.45 feet along the LATION CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN PUBLIC FOR 1'.14 AT SCRUTINY rl riJ 24, 1977 ...A., itaif ACTUAL KIRCMWTUMB (M THE OOVi KAYSVILLE CITY hai recenad General Revenue Sharing from t Jvty 1976 V account no Administratrix of the estate of Houston L. Matthews Deceased 18,615 Pru Oeremt-- ' V lylfc 45 2 006 008 518 KAYSVILLE CITY CITY TREASURER 44 NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE, UTAH 84037 put an extra two million dollars in the general fund and thus into the stream of government when not that L. Edgar Ends Navy Basic Study Navy Ensign Leslie I. Edof Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Edgar of 56 Sunset Drive, Layton, Utah, recently gar, son Flight Officer Program at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Tex. Journal1 3, 1977 24, 1977 0 (D TRUST FUND REPORT Bale nee 198 of June (refer to instruction 3 Inter eet Received or Credited (July I 1976 Funda Returned 7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYS-VILL- E AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The salary of the Mayor is hereby set and established at Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) per month. 9n Decamte 4 Funds Released from Obhgebona $ Sum of Unee 1. 2. 3. 4 AUGUST 31, 1977 NONDISCRIMINATION i El CERTIFICATION oartey REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET thei am Pe Chte Executive Officer end reepect le Pie eneoement fund reported hereon certify mei mey 'eve not teen weed m oieton of ertner the priority expenditure itecaon 1J) f Jlq matchmg fund prohtD'l gwremodl Glen W. Cuadall, Major heme eno Published t 1; reckless driving without 2 license-juvenil- ANY) Balance C) S Decamber THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS MEDIA have BEEN AOViSEO N A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL ClRCU BEEN PUBLISHED ThE HAVE A COPY Of THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING of 31. 1976 THEY ARE OPEN X. Main, 24, 1977 TOP PUBUC SCRUTINY KaysTille, Utah - 9 AT City Hall e, and failure to 1. yield-acciden- t, the proposal, said the House Bill came through the house com- mittee with 10 affirmative and four negative votes. Both Mr. Harvey and Rep. Sonntag feel the funding measure has good support in the House, if the Senate Bill survives. Rep. Sonntag said the bill will create a fund account within the general fund, allowing the funds to go to the Stale Division of Health for disbursement to the county health departments, rk Lets get a bit more light on the subject! r Hi, Im Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Does color TV use more electricity? Q Is it true that color television uses more electricity than black & white? A Yes, nearly of tube-typ- e white lube-typ- age of double, in the case color TV. Black & sets consume an aver- e 350 kilowatt hours of electricity per year, according to the Edison Electric Institute, whereas tube-typcolor TV uses about 660 kwh. Solid state color TV, however, uses only about 440 kwh annually. Based on an average of slightly under 36 per kwh for residents of Utah Power service area, the difference between tube-typcolor and black & white TV is almost $9 more per year, based on typical usage by an average size family. Between solid state color and black & white, the difference is about $6 more. e e Comparing light bulbs Q A Is it true that light globes of the same wattage can vary widely in how much illumination they provide? Yes, and you can save on elec- tricity just by knowing how to compare light bulbs for Wattage is the amount of electthe bulb requires. The light it ricity produces is measured in lumens. You will find both the wattage and lumen rating printed on the bulb carton. Use these figures tor comparison shopping to get the most lumens (or your wattage. A fluorescent lamp produces up to five times more light than an incandescent bulb for the same energy and lasts 10 times longer! Here are some energy-efficienc- y. typical figures: Incan-escen- HE RECEIVED 26 weeks of extensive instruction in the functions, capabilities and operation of all systems aboard a jet training aircraft. Watts Lumens Hours of Life 40 2,080 18,000 electronics, plus flight operations and procedures. He has now progressed to advanced training, which entails another 16 weeks of instruction and will lead to his designation as a Naval Flight Officer. HE JOINED the Navy in June t 40 435 1,500 Fluorescent lighting is especially suitable (or kitchens, baths, workshops and laundry rooms. Fluorescent tubes also provide attractive and economical structural lighting (valances, coves, cornices, wall brackets and soffits) in living rooms, family rooms and in bedrooms. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899. Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. In addition, Edgar studied navigation, meteorology, If the news REPORT HAS U Feb. 1976 976) (IF ANY) Tote Amount Eaoended (Sum o Sne 1$. column B end column CONtENT, Me in The Weekly Reflex on ORS 31 31 ,676 Tote Funds Available LATION Synahxe to 4 SO. 1876 2 Revenue Sharing Fund Received tram Juty 1976 mru December AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE SALARY OF THE MAYOR, SUCH INCREASE TO TERMINATE Ol t, driving, 2; stop sign, 1;1; speeding, 9; state impound, descent completed the basic Naval Published in the Davis News CITY, UTAH, backing-acciden- 1; too fast for Fluor- - SI during pie period ORDINANCE NO. "I THINK the principle is wrong, he said. It will just much money is needed. If the Senate Bill passes, SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUND6 DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH OE NEPAL REVENUE YOU HOW THESE FUNOS HAVE DEEM USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY TMtS REPORT ADVISING 1978 THRU DECEMBER SI AND TO ENCOURAGE IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE YOUR PARTICIPATION 1978 THIS S TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT S PRIORITIES NOT: ANY COMPLAINTS OP D4SCRN8INATXN M THB USC OP TNI SI PUMDS MAY FUNOS SHOULD BE BRENT SINT TO TNI OPF9CB OP Rt WNLX SMAMMO. WAAMIWTOM, P C. SAPS. SHIRLEY A. MATTHEWS First publication Feb. Last publication Feb. for lobbying ACTUAL USfc HtPUHl REVENUE SHARING on West 2094.25 THAT A COMPLETE COP OF IMiS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL ClRCU THE AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT (FllHE NEWS REPORT HAS 0 75-9-- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RICHARD Harvey, who has been en- forcement, he said. In addition, Senator Barlow said he is currently opposed to any kind of tax raise. He feels the Clean Air enforcement funds can be funded from existing revenue without passing the additional cigarette tax. iin(nniiintwiw;' 14 SENATOR said he opposes the bill $250,000 EDUCATION CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 17, 1977 Last publication Feb. 24, 1977 small business. He says he has had some real pangs of consciousness about his stand on the bill. There has been some pressure from constituents who see it as a moral issue, he because it would place the excise tax of two cents per pack of cigarettes sold into the general fund. This excise tax would raise two million dollars for enforcement of the Clear Air Act when only about BOX 684 LAYTON, UTAH 84041 6 LIBRARIES 10 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Feb. 17, 1977 Last publication Feb. 24, 1977 IMPROPER NO TREASURER 5 RECREATION SENATOR Bangerter said, if the bill is passed, health inspectors will be sent into small businesses to inspect. They will need to see if the law is being enforced, resulting in more regulation of said. 0 45 2 006 005 EAST LAYTON CITY sion. CATHERINE A. HUNT, City Recorder 1977 were 18: Feb. 3, (house Kep. Sonntag said an effort will be made to push through the House Bill which says the excise tax on cigarettes will be used to fund the Indoor Clean Air account. The house bill would provide for the tax revenue to fund the Utah State Division of Health in enforcing the Clean Air Act. The act was passed by the 1976 legislature, but was not funded by the legislature. Senator Bangerter said he sees no reason to impose another tax. I dont believe in taxing unless the money is really needed." He also opposes the bill because he feels it would small business. (F Published in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. 24 interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton Planning Commis- Layton City Council. Burglaries, business 2, vehicle 2); child abuse, 2; disorderly person, 2; drugsnarcotics, (3 controlled substance) marijuana sale, boy 12, possession, boy 13, possession and smoking, boy for House Bill 225, which he is sponsoring along with Rep. David Harvey. the bill. $ Decen her of 10 ,378 152 0 S $. 3 4 Amount Expended line IS column fi end column Balance as 9 1976 31 31 Funds Available CONTENTS All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Section 21, Township REP. Karl Snow feels he has the support necessary to pass the measure. Davis County Senators Haven Barlow and Jack Bangerter said they oppose 9,441 . S thru December Irom 2 1, D 1976 2 Revenue Sharing Funds Received Irom July 19?6 tcvu December i COM DEVELOPMENT 1? HOUSING T4N-R1- All 00455 Davis County Legislators' and County Health officials are carefully watching the progress of Senate Bill 3, which would raise cigarette excise taxes two cents a pack. forcement. with 9 By ROSELYN KIRK tabled and will reach the Senate floor when sponsor 0 EDUCATION for by Brough Realty. Beg 3080.7 ft E & N 3815E 3330 ft & N 774.5 ft fr SW cor Sec 21, SLM: Th N 8930 E 294.2 ft; Th S 260 ft; Th S 8930W 294.2 ft; Th N 260 ft to pob, cont. 1.533 Acres. Rezone applied for by Fairen Love. North 235 feet, thence East 230 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 1.76 acres. 7 1; intoxication, public runaways, 2; vandalism, 6,2 and suspicious vehicle, (followed party home, pulled in drive and waited). Traffic tickets for one week, THE SENATE Bill has been and North East 32.72 feet along the East line of said road from the East Quarter corner of said Section, and running thence South 8930 East 268.7 feet th the West line of Aspen Heights Subdivision; thence South 057 East 125 feet; thence North 8930 West 156.0 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence North 8930 West 105.93 feet to the East line of Fairfield Road; thence Northerly 142.83 feet along the arc of an 1105.92 foot radius curve to the right along said road; thence North 00647 East 32.72 feet along said road to the point of beginning. Above rezone applied M, 2 complaint, DOMESTIC, 3; harassment, 2; medical emergencies, 3; Cigarette Tax To Increase 2 Gents? Division 00647 3.7 acres. of the SW4 of Sec. 15, T4N, R1W, SLB ANIMAL (chased by dog, barking dog) ; assault & battery, 2; assists other departments, 5; public assists in homes, 5 (medical 4, child locked in room 1). 15). $ UNANt lAl ADMtNlS BA t lON curve; Contains A part feet. East he advocates treatment of drinking water with fluorides. Dentistry has advanced to the state where tooth decay has become an elective West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of South 735 feet, thence West 230 feet to the West line of said Vivian A. Nalder property, thence North 677.66 feet along said West line to the point of beginning. 2064 East 268.7 feet to the West line of Aspen Heights Subdivision; thence North u57 West 180.47 feet along said Range thence North 7600 East 237 feet, thence & DR. BENTON believes in working to educate the public in preventing tooth decay and : thence South 8930 vice at Bethesda, Maryland and in Alaska. stated Dr. Benton It is not difficult to preven disease, According to the Kaysville police report for Feb. 1977 there were 15 accidents: Injury 1, property damage over $200, 7; property damage under $200, 8; and hit & run, 2. 1975. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |