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Show rv WEEK! v LEADER DA NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 22 1978 ,U , VlTRL NOTltt AND OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPl RTY Si MMONS ( ivd No Civil No. IN THI D1SIRKT COL RT Ol DAV IS ( uL'VD, 8 1 A R LI OR IN THE DISTRICT COL RT OF DAMS COLNTY, ST AT F OF LTAH AH FARM'NGTON ARLA PRFSSLRItD 1RPK.A TION DISTKIL r, A Spec a! Improvement District RV'.: loner, v til Pull Rt IN THE DISTRIt r CuL R f OF DAVIS COL NTY si A i OF UTAH TEKTON, INC a I uC c ' po ration. t t r t pW m at" ust , .4 h i r 1 , 8 I IRl SIF FS NOTH Plaintiff OF vs A TOWN! (01 Nik) m RACQUET Cl I B, nership, et al, Defendant, Notice is herein c"'1 0, those holding or t aiming ens against the real prcperu ami herein after premises described toappear bt ft ie me above couit ai the toait rnon thereof at the courthouse o, Tar mi ng ton, D n is ( ouiu I'tah on the 27th dav of Jui,, 1978 at the hour of lo '0 a m and to exhibit then ana tt , it proof of their In ns 3ht ( ( ui t w ill then hear and dt it i m ine the claims in a surnn ary manner The real proper'; and piemises invoNi d hi u n is described as lie I't 1,1 J t ust RObi R I ( RAM IS Ot t nt rm i mi tre lMh d tv It s, at R, iX) 0 l lot k, lv . tin h Older t hi liudt l s.i nt d, K idnev W WliIsit (Kik of the District ( outt of Dans ( ountv , L tali, AS dwaid M Garrett Attorneys for Plaintiff in the Dav is Countv ( Upper first publication June 2, 1978 June1 16 1978 C lu Wteklv in Reflex I irst publication June 8 ast public alien June 22, 14 1 Said sale is for the purpose paving the obligations seemed bv said Deed Of ust, including fees, c fudges and expenses of Irustee, ad Vances, if anv, under the t rms of said 3 ut Dei d and the unpaid principal of the Non sec urc d bv said ust Dei'd, with interest there, n, as proud, d in s id Note and 1 l'8 rust I Dt a id 3 law bv ided pi nv DAT Mas , I D O ) 5 s 2 ltd da f . I I DLRAl NATIONAL MORTGAGI ASSOCI A I ION NOTICE TO WATER USERS K.d B Barbara F Adams, 8t!rI r" Street, lav ton, UI has filed with the State I ngineer Appl Publish to ") appropriate 015 sec ft of water in Dav is Countv The water is to be diverted from a ft deep at 2 inch well, 1000ft from a points 150ft. NW Cor Sec 24, T4N. K2W SIB&M (2 mi S Clearbeld) to Dec and used from Jan 31 for the domestic purposes of to family, and from Apr Oct 31 for the irrigation ot 25 acs in NWt4NWi4, Sec 21 No 51225 (31-45- d Hi W Hi iu lit .a- 1 mlin-- c u Ttu'ttH - W i - p flex 1st puhl a'l.ui Jr' s ast pub'i i' op lorn 2 I v ; i s ! h R K! 100-50(- t 1 NOIKL Of HI AR1NG I OR Dt ILRMINATION Of Df SERTION AM) LOR ADOPTION Civil No, 1 1 TEN, R2W, SLB&M Protests resisting the grar.i mg of this application wur HIST Fi ib DAV IS I OR ol U I All In 'he V i i i i f IN reasons therefoic must he filed in duplu ate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, SIC, L I 84114, on nr before July 22, !4h HI I f ( n I'M DEEC. HAN'T State f ngmeet n t n f p ,r i t f R 98 i t (a v . ; I nr E at g ,i 'I Ad ,r ai h JN 6 t b. a to, , h d i o Kt ! be of r t I Pi iiv tt an , John an B R i 5 IP . dp it dc a t tt d abate! in I hdd Not ic t is j Tinoi tt n , gi, ui 'hat on the 2t -; m tr. ill, ' A i ,i 'i 19n a i rot oft he ah ,, c o ' If d i u D tv is C ou i ( eg 1 non sf , I a r m mg t e . t ' ab tt the hour o! 9 iH) a m i NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT i a Probate No. as uhiii thereafter as tnun ttiitv be hi at d the ( ourt ill detc rmme xhi the r there ire stiff ic lent farts to d, i lare 'tt at Bettv Jean Tap Little' has been abandoned and deserted bv her natural father, John B ittle, so that the minor th Id in be declared a deserted vhdd and adopted in accor dance with the provisions id Section 78,3fR5 L tah (ode A'1 notated, 1953 DATR I) this 31 du id M i r Estate of Jessie Lesicr McNabb deceased V,rg,ma O McNabb whose address S 922 South 1213 Fast Somerset Place, Fruit Heights, Ut 84037, had been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the . tate are hereby notified to e-- present their claims within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred Da'e of first publication GARY A. SARGENT Attornc Dated this 26th day of Mav, 1978 Gary A Sargent 500 American Savings ing 61 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah 83! Build- 11 i D , 1978 HESS, V that i ! t he xluh'f ' sod (on1 rat t A) with the L nil td St.itt s of Anitnc J and aetjudg' !n b 1 fie a f'mlid said and 'he result nt, and the ow tiers uid no rt of bind within th- sa,d g , D stru t, o f.ir as sac h o e'iV idiicl t i.itrac ts are at v iri trie e w ,ih tnt sc, d ( , n trot idt nt't'ed is R hit A, and that a full tops t f aid ( ontrac t, R xhlhit A ,s on f le at the offk tv t f t he -- 'ii It rsignt d m the ( c,u"i' ( !erk s Office in 1 arrmpFon L tah, ami is D 'v is ( ountv d at the Farrritvton C Mites, 2S5 South 2(U last, jtmmgiun Ltah, which is me o'fu t of tne sod Dis'rit id at three (tj cither puhlu tUies withal the boundar'f , of the Distrn t, and that s,o,1 uoe umenLs mav bt inspt it tl by iny person mterest. d at anv and s,j d plae c s t oiiv t nient t me Y'.u are f arthe r nntiNc d tint the hearirig on said Pti non has been set by he Honorable rh'irnicv K Swan, one of the Judges of said ( ourt. for the 18th dav of I alv . A D . 1978, at 10 00 o dock, A M in his ( ourt room m the County (ourt House in Farmington, Utah Anv resident, any owner of uiv land er the own rs of anv mortgages on land located within the Farmington Area AN WAGENEN. PAGE ft HESS Gerald L He ss Attornev s fo, Pe'dionem Published in the Daus News lournal I irst publication luiv 1, 19 I asl publication June 22, 1T8 R 95 , Pressurized Irrigation Dis- trict, may answer or other- wise plead to the said Petition a' any time before the date set for said Hearing or within such hme as the Court may Anv such persons allow failing to answer or otherwise plead shall be deemed to have acknowledged the validity of ail proceedings authorizing the execution of the said ( ontract and also the validity of the said Contract GIVEN UNDER MY HAND OFFICIAL SEAL as ( lerk of the District (ourt of Davis (ounty at Farming'on, Davis County, Ltah, this 19th day of June, AD, 198 RODNEY U. WALKER (Jerk of the District Court Ltah Published in The Weekly Ref ex FirM public r on J ine 22. J a:y 6 198 s w I. al t i t t I PJF Am 'fie i ountv comnionii at'oi ' which c di, I f J "Dt WM f i .v , ; . ivili tit t f ROM INN KIKK. ! i t ' i ,t d M H .(j - ! I ail Hispanic wo or serve as gi'ioa'ims adt lies foi the poor asked s t cIl.ii' . ( or c f rs to in nin lie a difftience in ve wpomts on funding The oinmissiOiit i s dec lined to oi ike the is.no, ,a mg w ti ic h OIH nil 3 it le 20 ( ounc il the ( ootilirkiting ( otuii of !! ukh aiitl 8(k il Sen , t w tto u,i i uieJ tontiactiPc Nt Lou t , il V'n ices. Mr ad i H ! i c c ' in no biik is iit . ded bt f r e n m. ng v fiti l,t r SOt It Refit I it i ' It, n B " r i'rtx I ast im P , t, ,H NO 'Vues- - one trorn Bountiful for busing servo e and the o t.er fioni 8' uth V tx r for a studv of the grow 'h p Hit ns m their area " , Li I!' I Id I N , t . at . HS DI Ho gy H l L K t Ms1,, j n, 3 h, x ,6 June 23, 1 , o ,1, ' Df P MX, I 3R R IS HI I ! R ' of that the suminu, the F.cst Lirton ( ity ah o ! DC 8 74 fisc al year I ,i, t with irojxisc d use c,f R e ,tt sharing funds is avaiLtu, I f avion ( ilv Hal, i 'o r North F me raid Dri r pi bile inspec tlori to IT, NO tilM kt fit - I ARMING! 3 vo ON dt kgitions of parents Don, n puxite ends nf Dav is ( oun'y petitioned the Dav s ( oun'v chtxil Board foi additional 2 a 8 Pa tion t f a mil, r wmg would possible INN KIRK s 2 tepuc sentu.g pairoru froin F rim n Park, ar, e ut B, ur, f u subdivision pi esc nod a petition, signed bv (0 fan ilu asking that the children fiom that subdivision be bused to Valiev icw XcFimiI wh'ih is located on 45 South and o F ast He es'inidted that tin d's tame some of the taiJcn's would walk is between mu and one half to two miles M r 1 Dupaix said that the 5x children now loc i'ed in ila stilxliV tsioti diiJ estimated D more who n,,v reside Dime by the end of the summer must walk down lsnt) South Mueller Park Road a bus, street which h.is no suit w a! F and past a test ruor Stud nt-- , t from the Brow n Pat k have been transfu ud to rt icw Valley y ill tj cher group, was told the two year old Si lux it was on the landscaping si lu dole tor this summer Mi Dc kanmre said students st ,ii ue, ,n June (trass and dnt Other elementarv It it .SUL 55 wh.ch had bet n con s'nukd at a late, date, had idv b t n laud'i aped, he li ' , stiH-ols- ar Situ! bn s till ! fie itv a'so aM d that of Hdl A,r I mu Bias that, tf a "ew it'd tion ,s ums'dPtc d, a fii'tnt) slit 4t r be built m the la id b NOIRE IOCRLDIIs.ki AND ANVOL NCLMl N ( we although patrons sometimes uo'd the multi purpose room for ommunitv No. 27x., IN THF DISTRICT RI Ol THF SECOND JLDK AI DISTRICT IN AND I R I V , A MAYLIN, AISO LNt.WN V, M ADA DEC EASED WFNDELL V N 1 N t whose address is to Nt ri p(j West, Kaysville, I tah s,!,,:, u1 has been appoiried Pi r Representative of th- cs ate of the above named dec '1, o' MM; Creditors of the hereby notified ! tc pr m ,t their claims to the af ve named Personal Pc pit mm, tive or to the Ckrk the Court within three (1) rt.c, rites after the date of the first publication of this not it e r c forever barred Date of first publo h on June 15. 1978 Edward M Bnwn An, rv Dated this Kth cav J - 1978 WLNDLI L M Persona! Rep'-s- Edward M NANC I , r' aiou , Bown Attorney for Person., Representative 1017 Kearns Build rg Salt Lake City, Ltd" Published Journal 4 hi in the La ,s News First pubhnrt n ti f Last publication Jura ft a- -8 P 108 According to Superintend nt Bernell VLriglev, 26,004 students in Davis District walk to with only 10,000 being transported We must treat all the students in a similar way, he said The board asked the ad sc hoot ministration to conduct a further investigation prior to making a decision Patrons said they expected the traffic on that road to increase since are 64 more condominiums under construction at Maple Hills. ANOTHER delegation from South Weber asked the district to consider growth in that area where ten classroom school, completed in 1976, may become overcrowded by next year The group, headed by Henry Dickamore, head of the community improvement council, said that 150 homes will be completed by next fall and the school is already at capacity. HE SAID that a number of other subdivisions are being planned although a moratorium m building could stop construction for a year. Some subdivisions have been previously approved The administration said they would review the building expansion According to board Morns Hansen, member, the Sou'h Weber school was built so the addi ttvities ac c wiote ;t THE St(OND option would lx 'o contract l&R to the Title 2 t x aiternativcs to at' mpi t reoive the coi. union fr.oM t agenc y ktsnvn s', uid speaking J A R Mil I O, ALBLR1 director, soi that IfvR cant srve the Hispanic people who are instructed to call to the SOCIO when in need of a service "53 e dont refer people, we sene people," he iud At cot ding to Ruby Price, a spokesman for I&R, the two agencies are hurting each other when they go into competition She said that in dividual services should not be set up only for an ethnic minority, but should be rout ed through the central I&R office This office refers poor people to the social service agency which can met t tficir needs MR. NELSON said the Ink Advisory Council approved a budget for $26,641) to par tially fund the United Wa rated I&R Service for the 1978-7fiscal year. The coun9 cil allowed SOCK) $1,222 foi the same period Mr Nelson presented three options to the county commissioners as to how those funds could be expended One Preliminary Plans Por School Okayed By KOSL1 YN KIRK ARMING! UN relinunary plans for the us'ruUion of the 20 room G Harold Holt Flementary School in Clearfield were i uppioved one-hal- Ol APPOINTMI M DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Estate of ADA MI , 20 yuDinoN ot a it ation u nti r to st tie the needs nt the community was also rt quisled, but pat ions advised that no schiot.s in the district hail ever been constructed with that facility 1 f one and mite busing boundary, but if they did that busing would be provided t nil itu DL PUT) Supt mi, mit ,t Lawrence VCeHing, said tha-hdid not think the elemen tary students lived within the c on the proximay ii Oil lit in ! Probate i and served 2 on come into that ten'nl agent v i nd then be reft rmd to sd( 10 where hi lingua! and c limit advtxatc serv ic -- s ire av a la r.iOFo Bv ROM Go,, tom , .s , 1 Adi isory Coimi , i irst puhli RRILVRD MLSON, service coordinatm, bu directions from tt.e people I I K 6 s, V oflice where both United Wav a,d 5OCI0 would be as s' gn- - d specific duties Each. ncy would report their in.I dividual activities Ihe third option presented hv Mr Nelson was to conti act with United Way and have with tnem SO( 10 or the around other way Larry Although Burdette, United Waydtrector, and Mr Sorenson suggested th's route, Mr Jarmtlio said the two agencies were doing two different things MX 10 1 Du r; ' 'i t Perry Jordon for 18.R sai.i tail X 3 L2 2.0 6 Published iuTdiit yoieyoiiono OliiiOIl Soliool Bocit! it I AW HI Nt sht ritf, D.iv is ( our th phone ijituai was to continue the program as pi esently where both agencies make reports to the Title 20 office explaining their serv ice end who s being contacted ui o ai, ' hat ! D( putV Shi I , , United Way and IX R sup torters that call ft in tb xxvr sfiould be rourel P f'lD B A TIOKM Y Steven T (lym Til South St i'o Sir. x alt Like ( nv I tah a n ( !b the liiformatli n ,o (!&Rb a c.ijii'y oif ate prov iriinp d'.pbt a uiiib-iun- June, l'rtx Dan I s u b, t A tut e in S , Id H t bt r count " t eiitrac t is r "i gun ' L r tl , hie for Spanish State of , of n t and w.u'd III All, dp ( ty , Farming' Dav is Co in'v a the Davis (ounty Sliet.T any hens at w North Dav ,s An bu'at.' the comituinic ati mu t ft, bob it net . . rica I to C ed to the counry for tne same purpose f r several years The commission als1 approved the purchase of $3 2x1 m equipment for the annlv and ( ommunitv Men ,1 HeaPh IX urtment - uh headquarters IN ANOl III R matter, the uMoiiss, it it urned that the a . iMituii nice serv ice is f ' i i ttv its w i ft, i c a lion i 04 1978 1978 Last puhlica'inn t this 9th AND in and for Davis County. Nin s imriat r, totd 1 its : , t , ..so ivpoiud d at t me nt optr td budget will I. me to fot add.t U nal f Un.s s Ik e a - up telephone line t that the ht 19"H 79 Ills', the Ptcssuried Iirna D'-tr- u DR. JOHNS fiscal year to Mr Nelson, no match is required for the grant which has been award the I , f van 3 suried Irrigation Distrn t mi fi institute's a modiL a'. mi of any individual contrails t wen the United States f,r tie f Dared t o ji in n.m t i A " I t t ' t S! r J R , iUHN V a is la ' i h ' Published m the 1) u is t ws Journal First publication June x P'-- , Last publication J unc 22 IT ( LlIIll o I I f - 8 THF COMMISSION also signed a document which will net the county $27, (Xu! m Title 20 funds for planning dunrg paru. g t wi'h otht1" seivkes which ('pel ue m cenciu.oP with a smai.-di- c pH ram L SL a toge'het wits in'erist on per ion Of th cost alloc ated to dt ritta' irid m n si rvmg rt agn ultui i! purpost s hat ttu ud Pehlion it ivs complaints and no wijuld like to continue as is Men if the commission lai Ms down the contract wish Ic g t! sen ices and dec ides to .u with the present plan, tne uid a money will be to qualifying a a able m .i r.ts from Ltah egai tin county ottling it) ( omnuscui.u t v the t Util Zuugg i a ,t , tt,t' so, ia! st r , i i s s I a r J the I t gal St i i A llis ui c i i o cf'le , , A, annul! insu'lments ti received 1 cal aJo the ,u We.t 4 44 O ft s t then, t i it ast North 3i to fix t to the Westerly In of Said I (' id , the III e South 2 v5' f ast 40 20 feet along said road t , the point of beg, nmng containing 3 (XjcN acri-- s PAN Mi NT to be made lawful money of the I ntn marked Exhibit said Fxhibit being attac hed to the Petition filed in this ourt, and that said ('untiact provides tor the const rui tion of an additional phase of the n ngation high pressure pipe distribution system with funds advanced by the United States, which funds are es uniated to he $l,451,u()0 (HI, and are lo lx it paid bv the District to the linited States in 28 ' 12, North A V lu , tnence C COMMISSIONER I Moss said the county has and health education. The money for the administrator is available from state health programs and will be paid next year through a general health contract 1 ast L I Roberts maintaining an office in Bountiful and Mr Holt in Layton . f t r and tunning thence South 51v W est L5 0 ft et States tion Rt 1 r 51 A, uig u p, , 25 ft ei 4 of said Section and bv virtui of the laws of the State of Utah, has entered mio a ( ontiai r with the Unit ed States of Amenta, dated the 14th dav of June, A 1) it'd ex, sting obligation of Rat mington An'a Pr ii2l3 : tantcd and existing undt 1978, 1 of be pubhsht d No ice m the n ui e t f a Suiinicms hi 'no shove en titled mane i 3 HI Rl oKI SOU API HI RI b No 11 !R D that the Petitioner abo e named his lieutofotc filed m this ( ouit a Petition sitting forth that the Pet, turner, a D'sttkt dulv or 4 ,t f it is with Mr c !' on. H South Quarter t ornc r r , 1 4 I AS I S NO of p,itt I (REST t 3, a subdivision of Set Hon 22, Iownship 4 North, Range W t st Salt lake Meridian, in 'he ( itv of I as ton u c ording to the ofu Ilii p'at t hetex f 1 GARRFTT ot 51 SI AH an'i North o! I LiUst I and post, u a IS 1 t .bed propt it, w hit h located at 14101 as! too Ninth av ton, Utah, 8 1041, I ,s ( ountv, I tah 1 to i ill sc All of kd re, , Bar Association, that group favors keeping the program in the county where local control can be maintained The geographical makeup of the county makes it desirable for tfie system to continue as ment $200 a month and creating a budget deficit In another matter, the commission approved a salary of $1182 to hireThea general administrator in health department who will also wort with disease control the first time and was m the black in May That service, which was initiated by the county in December, has been operating on a deficit basisto for four nion'hs, accord, ng the Davis Health Administrator Richard Job ns But now the North lXtv is Amoulatue is a averaging about thtee calls it day, which should make seif supporting AvkDrd.ng to Dr Joins, a state evaluation of tie st r vices has indicated that North Davis Ambulance ts rated one of the best in the west com M mil North West 3 p 8i feet 3x 22 c Accord. ng to Stephen Oda, president of the Davis County t e M 8( 11 ju c H c aooig t Station hn mthoroed and duiv was S9 R t 4 12 W , X , 1 W 20 V) f, S Ml w , (i "Hu, ssioi! ol! lt.es ia, that I D; Ntt.t s ha I ' t x d the , st ib ol le t ' Mu e pit ( Out " S n, i't ate Umdi d by afi act , w ould c n ri ss, the i il l'k T2l t)X and the I) iv is "u' v lire 20 w ot Id t to .av $2i tkxi to i i, iie I South o'p, s r. hoc ( rstip 4 Rjt.ge tst, 1 ,i Kit HARD Few 2 tHi ill COP I Sa,t I ike Nt lde,n, which 'Oil' IS als ) . II i thence 1 MORI GAG I ' ' c Set ti n Nt t h U would tie bl.,k of Hi !. Millie d it Ui tl I it o I !h 1 Line of j ui , A M and ( title, possession, or n cumbtances, the foikwuii! 1 Published lai ic 1 1978 ast public ation belief its N t ,i, i Pc OS 1 , tf s tit r 'ho pLn but s.i w no to cha gt the It gal a! Rolxns be ng otle led bv i ,d 8c Mt Hilt who opetakd I a $2" IK b idgot to gko low ,t oe It uJ setx k es to 'hose U tea to Hie 111 h i I, I , 1 it rs s,i'd ' , iX I CL NT D A Ft er at res 433 aP r x im ate v fi on bv 305 depib, commonly known as the ' Old Glen Stuart 1 arm, including one b t f interest in Pie mam Mew mg w ell, with a purchaser of an ad it ent pare also sold ' the Soils rs and fat! r gMs m tne spmII wt 'I on Situated pt 'c rtv tFroptrtv is located at 33 Notth An gel, Kaysvilte, Utati ) on the Beginning Westerly line of a roaJ ,i! a xiirt South 84 54 W t st 2 17 53 fet t along t ,e section line and Sujth 12' 5i' I a t Piti) xi let t Lifting ml toad fnnn the c pier of L A i itansft ried and gnt d , ist 217 8 feet along said street to the point of beginning Dated this Join dav of Mas, Published , ivseJl in B.xik 644, Page 142 ( cn.nv the Davis in Ret order s Of t it e rusted will sell at p, hh. auction to the highest bidder for cash, pavable lit lawful money of the L nited State s ol Amerua at the time if said sale, without wauanty as 1 Bv L Junt, der be untile fot the i true of a Not nr m the na N.u of a Sammons m coi tor n ,i with law and that on the 15th dav Ol June, A D , 19'" an Ordt i was made and en ft ted lit re.n In the Honorable Ihotnlev k Swan, Judge of the District (outt of the S v o'id Jude lai Disiru t c,f the S ie of L fab, sit'trg m and ti - Dav is ( ountv Ltali, h wt i h (Oder said Petition was it to bt heard bv the atoUsLiid L mrt m his (ourt mom in the (ountv Court H ise m I inmgton I hi, is i ! 1 l i said Section 1h thence North 13l'57'34" ast 224 68 feet along said right of way , the n e North 8944 .98 I ast 1684 75 feet, more m less, to the West line of & d c StKIAlIDN by Assignment col lied August 4, 1977, as ntry No 469188 ) Notice u! Dt fault was ret urdtd on March 3, 1978, as tntiy No - HANSON 2 II K a id V ARU R, Km w NAIIONAI the Right of Wav of ttu 0 S I. Railroad, at a point due Last of a pcmt 12 54chains North of thWest Quarter tunic t of 00 )' 25' ' u O.tv of , 'h . g ven th it L , tin re w ts 't d a h ih' (Ink of the lbs r it ( outt id: o iv s ( o it,t . L ih, a Pi t v the 1 t! itK t i Mon h euaboetlL,nu,d, wh red'u w ts pravc J 'bat a tin t a '0 t pij. i hr sr t,,j Hi ,re s. d Pc t'tion arm that c m and to soul Dt ed U 'i .is! to the said Lh D1 k AI i 1 South ee AR I x I astc r on ite. as is ! c ', tec o ,li Api 'I Apr TV as F ni r v N i 4 0 to ,n the ,n B I 64 i, P tgi !. Unis t ouniv Rec i iJt r s Ol and a Subst p ur tot 'I u1 in ordt d 1 et t Uat V 6 j l"s a s 1 Ml rv N.i 15 "64 . ok 90, Page 12 1, ,n rtic ountv Rec ut dt i s Ot (L tah Mortgage 1 an uni id t I and running theme South 89 44 JO A ts! 17,18 7 feet, more or less, to the Fast me of said street, the I't unde r ( ;s hi ,ti, t 'he Ph n i 1 s from the center Vi tion 16, Township 2 North, Range A t t Salt I ake Met idian, m ( N ; ourth 'ust m Larnongti I (ah Dr R Al Sc L lluNAI M R I G AG I As us to, SdCIAIPN, f,t of the I ity of Woods riN ( i lit n f. W t,K t RN, GR1 i v Farmington, Davis County, I 'ah, all the right, title, and interest of the defendant, W AYNF 3 AY1 OR, in and to i it Knowing desenbed real to wit ; :mx 'Nc.S ii rg w uM '1 a 5 ( h be sold a1 pul I Li Ji Ml, bi Pit hit e t st bluJi r Pi dev of July, !Ts u ( n ;h 9 10 a m at the Ld is ( lent , ' , r 'At st Jl ' I List Beginning on the U e line of a street al a p ui a t s1 South SUM V 209 88 feet to the , 1. line of said si rt t t a ! North (LO! 25 818 57 feet along s,t .J center line and s.n,i 'o 1RR1GA DISTRICT, IX tend tuts 30 1 HR DR RRNDANIS AR.iVt NAM ID AND To VII OIHRRS WHvM II Al I S N ! -- 2 t i PRtSSLRIZID 8 . , 89 44 IS fencing 3 0 BF SOLD AT A SI.L TIFFS SALF on the 6th dav of July, 19"8, at the hour of 12 Oe oclock noon, at the n .rth front door of the Dav is ( i urns Courthouse in AND AND Me RT GAUlIsOi LAND WITHIN I HR R ARMING ION ARR A With, I I st rv a IX OWNfcRS HR T After a ear program wheie local , rnevs provide uvil legal es to It w me ome pxi le , a is ( junty that ,an u! J t hange based on a oposal bv I legal Str- I, Ill , WAYNE T AT LOR, s - ARMING TON I a vs Hit RfSIDLNTS NOTICE TO HEN CLAIMANTS Civil No. Ey KOSELTN KIKk PFGGYD FISKRR, Plaintiff, bv Bond ot I TH1 Tl the Davis County dotation on Tues-da- jt re site . ad-- j Kent to tin lutnie Clearfield ( ity Park is planned to be compatible with the park, to Architect Frank Ferguson, of the Salt Lakp firm of Fowler, Ferguson, Kingston and Ruben Architects (ik Sc hoot disti ic t administra- tors estimate construction osts at $2 4 million Mr Ferguson Said that the building is designed so that 12 classrooms may be added on later c THE BL1LD1NG calls for the classi onrn area to be constructed on two levels, with classrmms facing toward the east where students will have a view of the mountains through broad strip windows The school board considered the cost of replacing broken windows and the loss of heat, but decided the esthetic value outweighed those considerations and approved the design as submitted The board also discussed whether the 3,000 square foot media center should be enlarged, but rejected that plan after discussion pointed out that conference- and storage rooms in the area - would eliminate the need for a larger media center at this time MR. URGE SON said the kindergarten rooms are planned on the west side of the building and will have a separate play area The general playgrounds are located on the east side while the parking lots on the west, near the entry to the ad ministration areas, are screened from 1000 West by earth berms and landscaping The plan calls for about 600 students to be housed at the school other business relating to construction, the board agreed to maintain a fence along the east side of Woods Cross High Schtxil as a gait of their participation with the Lrtah Department of 3 rans porta tion (UDOT) and several municipalities m the construction of a proposed overpass over US 80 That overpass, which has been in the planning stage for about five years, will allow 700 Woods Cross students to crosx to the east It is estimated to cost about $290,000, according to In Assistant John S Superintendent White A FORMER school board had committed the district to about one fourth of the cost of that construction or about $50,000. The present board agreed to stick to this agreement TTie state will pay 50 percent of the cost while the other 25 percent will be picked up by municipal and county governments. The board also agreed to authorize school administrators to negotiate for a fair price in the sale of homes built by students at Davis and Clearfield High. That price must be agreed on by the board prior to the finalization of the sale. THE OTHER three houses SOCIO HAD provided an advtx ate for Hispanic people m the county for seven years andbtlinguaiand services to the Spanish speaking people which can only be available through hand-holdin- SOCIO, he said. According to Mr Nelson Title 20 funding for SOCIO began during fiscal year 1977 78 when some unallocated slippage money was requested bv SOCIO That money was allocated for transportation, outreach, counseling and getting people to the servic es needed AT THfc end of three months, calls and services provided by SOCIO were reported and analyzed This report caused l&R supporters to say that in many cases the calling service was duphcaled since some people called both offices for help larry Burdette, United argued that three fourths of the people who had received services from SOCIO were referred there by l&R and only four did not speak English He said if the pattern to separate services for ethnic groups continues, NAACP agencies in the county will also ask for money to help their ethnic Way Director, group CALVIN UDY, president of United Way, suggested that l&R take all calls for service and subcontract with SOCIO to provide Outreach work to clients. Mr. Jarmillo opposed this plan and the matter was not resolved Commissioner C E Moss said, If I saw a duplication of services, would be against it. Commissioners I said they would think the matter over before ironing out who was responsible for what service. were sold to the highest bidders, but two weeks ago the board approved turning these two homes over to realtors for sale since bidding procedures did not bring the price up to 85 percent of the estimated value. The board also approved bids for the purchase of a one ton truck from Olsen Chevrolet, Layton, for $4883, the low bid. SINCE THE Davis Board of Education will also serve as the Area Vocation Center Board beginning July 1, they set the first meeting date on July 18, at 6 30 p.m. prior to the regular school board meeting The board will continue to meet as the area vocational board at that hour on the third Tuesday of each month. No regular school board meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of July since that is the July 4 holiday, Board President Reading said. Luciie |