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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14, WAIL Nona; is hi: i (OCR OK 1 (20) days after service of this district . DAVIS COUN-IV- SI VIK OK UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption ol KARI.A noo MICHELLE i i.KiH and JOHN REAGAN LIGHT-1-0- 0 1. Minot I C hildren. 0: HI. SAID JOHN RAYMOND LIGH I FOOT AND ANY OTHER PARTIES: You are hereby given notice of the hearing on the Petition Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, J udgment by Default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, ' which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to collect S4.089.75 for damages to plaintiff s property. DATED this 7th day of February, 1980. loiftYiloption MICIHEU.E L1GHTKOOT and JOHN REAG AN L1GHT-- : IOOI bv JOSEPH A. and the said hearing will be heard before the above : entitled Court, at the Davis County. Utah, on Tuesday. the II day of March. A.D.. 1980. at the hour of 9:00 a.m. DA I ED this 21 dav of Janu-- : ary. A.D.. I9S0. : RODNEY W. WALKER, Clerk By: Irene M. Sanchez Deputy Clerk Allred C. Van Wagenen Attorney for Petitioner 40 South 125 East Clearfield. Utah 84015 ft ft ft ft Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 24. 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 ft ft. ft - NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout 2 the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. ' 54044 Monan A. Lovell. 2198 W. 800 N., Clin-- : ton, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft well. 0 ft. deep, at a point N. 350 ft. W. 950 ft. from ft SE Cor. Sec. 33, T5N, R2W (Clinton): and used for the domestic purposes of t family; ; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for - the" irrigation of 0.5 acs. in : SE'ASEIASec. 33.T5N, R2W. 54080 Thomas M. : ' Fowler. 235 E. 700 S.. Clear-- c field. UT 0.05 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain. :: at a point N. 147 ft. E. 1264 ft. 1 from SW Cor. Sec. I. T4N, " R2V(Clearfield): and used for ft stockwatering 9 sheep: and ft from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the r supplemental irrigation of 1.8 acs. in SW'ASW'A Sec. I. - T4N. R2W. Protests resisting the grant-- : ; ing of this application with : reasons therefore must be filed ft in duplicate with the State 231 E.400S..SLC. UT ft 84111. on or before Mar. 15, ; : Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 13, 1980 Last publication March 5. 1980 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 71980 Last publication Feb. 14, 1980 R-- 2 THE FOLLOWING de- NOTICE OF HEARING ON REZONING OF PROPERTY scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the North End Door of the main floor of the County Courthouse of Davis County. State of Utah, State and Main on March 7, 1980 at 9:00 o'clock AM of said day: Lot WESTWOOD ESTATES NO. 1. 51 according to the official plat thereof. Situated in Davis County. State of Utah Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. DATED THIS 1st DAY FEBRUARY. 1980. 100-60- ft " Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. 31. 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 s. SUMMONS ft: : -- - Civil No. 23308 424 East 500 South. Suite 102 Salt Lake City. Utah 841 1 R-- R-- Beginning S 14 degrees 56' E 5. O' from the NW corner of Lot 39. Green View Subdivision No. 3. running thence S 75 degrees 1)4' W 585.09': thence S 18 degrees. JtL- - E 2$J7 to fhe existing Kav'sville City boundary: thence along said boundary N E 88 degrees ()'45 852.39'. more or less, to line of the easterly 50 West Street : thence N 3 degrees 45' E along line and city said boundary 85.5 F: thence continuing along the ex- Published in The Weekly Re- flex First publication Feb. 7. 1980 Last publication Feb. 21. 1980 R-- l NOTICE TO WATER USERS R. Cline Baxter. Box 209. Farmington. UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. to appropriate 54096 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be di0 well. verted from a ft. deep, at a point N. 10 ft. W. 90 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10. T3N.RIW. SLB&M (2 mi S. of Kaysville): and used from Jan. I to Dec. 3 for the domestic purposes of family: and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SE'iSE1. Sec. 10. T3N.RIW. SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate w'ith the State Engineer. 231 E. 400 S..SLC.UT 84111. on or before Mar. 15. 100-30- : : IN THE SECOND JUDI-:'- i CtAL DISTRICT COURT IN i AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. : STATE OF UTAH "THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH 5 AND COM-PAN- Plaintiff, vs. :, S LESLIE KIMBERLEY 1980. HILL- - Defendant. STATE OF UTAH TO DE-- : ? THE ABOVE-NAMEFENDANT: .? You are hereby summoned 3 ani) required to file an Answer, : DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer 'The ft; in 3 writing, to the' attached Complaint with the Clerk of Court and d ft the ft to serve upon or mail to Floyd ft A. Jensen. Attorney for Plain-- v Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Jan. 31. 1980 Last publication Feb. 14. 1980 . above-entitle- tif:26 South State Street, ft Suite 400. P.O. Box 30960. Salt Utah 84125. a copy ft ft of said Answer within twenty Lake-City- . LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE HAPPINESS IS THE SERVICES OF AN EXPERIENCED CONSULTANT 376 - 2146 RETURNS PREPARED IN THE CONVENIENCE AND PRIVACY OF YOUR HOME (IF DESIRED) Hours 9 to 9 seven days per week 655 East 1st South, Kaysville, Utah Management Award, the Meritorious Civilian Service Award. Mr. McKenzie and his wife, Dorothy, live in East Layton with their youngest daughter Amy. They also have four other children. Karen, Peggy, Debbie and David. Cookbooks Featured New cookbooks featured at the library are as follows: Couscous and Other Good Food From Morocco. by Chinese NOT EVERYTHING We Eat Is Curry: A Bengali Guide To Indian Cuisine." by Ara- vinda Chakravarti. The ing of Bengal brought to Amer--ica- n kitchens. An entire chap- ter on the numerous spices used. Recipes include Calcutta cabbage, chicken cheese cutlet. tandoori lamb and milk candy with nuts. Suggestions are also included for enlivening American dishes. Bengali style. Other arrivals include: The Book of Salads. by Sonia well-know- n dis- The Celebrity Uvezian; Vegetarian Cookbook," by recipes and adapted them for American casserole pots. Dishes include deviled short ribs, pineapple chicken wings. Chinese roast pork and curried braised duck. Irish Cooking. by Ruth Kershner. A glimpse of the E to the 40 acre line: thence leaving the existing Kaysville City boundary and running Janet L. Barkas: The Delectable Past, by Esther B. Aresty; "Greek Cooking," by Ruth Kershner: west along the 40 acre line a distance of the wes1333.75'. line of 50 West terly Henry Chung's Human Style Chinese Cookbook. by Henry Chung; Larousse Treasury of Country Cooking," and Southern Cooking," by Beryle Frank. hearty and simple cooking style of this small nation. Numerous recipes utilizing R-- Street: thence S3 de- Dr.Clyde Marx Named To grees 45' W along said line 385.2 ': thence 75 degrees 04' W248.64' to pob. All interested persons are invited to attend said meeting. R-- KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt. City Recorder Published in The W'eekly flex on Feb. 14. 1980 Council On Sports Vision Dr. Clyde F. Marx of Layton has been named to the interest SUANT TO PUBLIC R-- 5 95-8- THE STATE OF UTAH TO Notice is hereby given of a public hearing ofthe Davis County Commission to be held in Room 126 of the County Courthouse. Farmington. Utah on February 19.1980 at 3:30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of considering the County Commission's intent to designate an organization to con- duct a Community Action Agency for the Davis County area. All interested persons are invited to be in attendance. W. WALKER Davis County Clerk RODNEY Published in The Weekly flex on Feb. 14, 1980 Re- 6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE FINAL HEARING ADOPTING PERMANENT RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING BOTH SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN COAL MINING OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Thursday February 14, 1980, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources West North Auditorium, 15 Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, in the above entitled matter at which time all persons, firms, and operators interested may, if they so desire, appear and comment on the proposed regulations. Notice is further given that such regulations shall become effective upon final approval. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING PUR- - in vision care for LAW ALL COAL OPERATORS AND PRODUCERS. AND NOTICE Council on Sports V ision. a national organization made up of eye care professionals with an athletes. Re- Thalia R. Busby Secretary of the Board THE COUNCIL, sponsored by the Bausch & Lomb Soflens Division, was formed several years ago to advance the concept of sharper, more effective vision for athletes at all levels of competition. He joins over ,000 eye professionals affiliated with the council in addition to professional athletes Rocky Bleier of the Pittsburgh Steelers and tennis player Eddie Dibbs. 1 ACCORDING to Dr. Marx, good vision implies more than "The just eye chart test measures only a persons visual acuity. This is important but certainly not the only skill a person needs to see and perform well. A thorough vision screening for athletes is necessary to determine visual performance. Such a screening should include tests to measure such visual skills as depth perception, color vision, coordination, and night vision. There is no question that the athletes timing and coordination depend on vision," says Dr. Marx. 20-2- n eye-han- d Division of Oil, Gas, and THE COUNCIL on Sports Vision has tentative plans to sponsor sports vision clinics Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 841 16 1 Phone:(801) for coaches, trainers and 533-577- Published in The W'eekly flex on Feb. 14. 1980 Re- R-- 4 F&FuiiRjton PTA Scholarship Fund Raising Events Planned gested that his patient be allowed to drink a beer during the evening. The request was honored the next night! The Farmington Elementary School will observe Presidents' Day on Monday. Feb. 18 when there will be a school holiday. THE MENUS are delivered to patients in the morning and the selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner are marked down. The items are then cooked to order, from Italian lasagna to a hamberger steak grilled with onions. Mrs. Lyon notes that selective ordering does call for more But planning in the kitchen. we are pleased with the reception to it. Were here to serve and that's what the patient we're doing.!" athletes. Dr. Marx resides at 1097 Sherwood Drive in Kaysville, with his wife Dorothy and four daughters. week. ON FEB. 26 and 27. the Farmington School w ill show a Walt Disney movie. "The Rescuers." anil will begin at 3:30 p.m. each day Tickets will be on sale Monday. Feb. 25 at 50 cents. Refreshments will be sold following the movie. There will be a general PEA meeting on Thursday. Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. A nominating committee will be voted on. and installed the same evening. A PROGRAM. P at riot ic Sing" will be presented by the filth grade classes. Mrs. Evans said. The teachers at the school were honored on Jan. 25 with . ON THAT day. the Classic Roller Skating Rink in Ogden will give a special discount to students, during the hours of II a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and at the 1:30-- 4 p.m. hours. The students price to skate will be only $1 and 50 cents of this amount will go to the scholarship fund which the Davis County PTA Council of Region Three, is sponsoring. Students from Davis High School and Layton High are eligible for this scholarship. appreciation day teacher was presented CLAUDETTE Evans. No Cost Extension Classes Each a potted plant, all compliments of the PTA. ki Farmington School PTA president. reported that the Kaysville Theater will also support the scholarship fund. The theater w ill show ten children's movies for $3. These movies will be shown every Saturday beginning Offered Free classes in SUNSET crocheting, knitting and needlepoint will be taught by Mrs. Lillian Hansen. 830 North 1(H) West, beginning Feb. 14. Subsequent classes in the workshop series will be held Feb. 21, Feb. 28 and March 6. All classes, limited to ten persons each, will be held at Mrs. Hansen's home. March I. until the ten weeks are over. The cost will be 30 cents per movie and the show s w ill be a.m. to a.m. and p.m. 9-- 1 1 TICKETS WILL be sold on at the theater Monday. Feb. and on Tuesday. Feb. 12 between the hours of 4:30 and 6 p.m. The tickets w ill be sold on first come basis. NEEDLEPOINT lessons will be given from 10 to 11:30 a.m.. knitting from 12:30 to 2 p.m. and crocheting from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Persons wishing to register may call the Extension Service in Farmington. Ext. 409. said Mrs. Susan Kings-forUSU Home Economist. Youth and Mrs. Hansen said if the classes are not filled the first day. she will allow persons to take the remaining sessions, since she teaches on a basis. 4-- e potatoes and root vegetables, fish, eggs and poultry. Sweets such as soda bread, currant buns and jam cake round out the collection. hes the author has taken ancient and authentic home-styl- e OIL. GAS. AND MINING DON GIBBS HIS FEDERAL service awards include the Air Force Association (AFS) Middle THE CHOICES on the regu stir-frie- d R-- TAX RETURNS Dean Holman. When a person enters a hospital, he naturally loses some of his freedom. The nurses and physicians restrict his movements for health reasons. We decided that we could allow patients some freedom of choice in their food. Even when their diets are restricted, we can at least offer some choice. I believe this freedom of choice is good for the patient. Kan. Instead of the 2 6. 2' :thence N74 degrees 5 1' E 170.0'. m-- l. 1 $ 6 mail-ord- isting Kaysville City 45' MR. McKENZIE, who replaces Ray Close who retired from that position last year, will receive a GS-1salary ratmaking him one of two ing highest ranking civilians at the northern Utah air base. He came to work at Hill AFB in July 1947 and had held a variety of positions in the Directorates of Maintenance, Material Management and Plans and Programs. according to administrator R-- degrees - world's great cuisines by an authority in the field. Learn how to make bisteeya (an elegant chicken pie), ijouscous (pellets. k stoaihaJ semolina topped with la Variety of stews), and sefrina (beef stew with chick peas). Includes menu suggestions and a list of suppliers. INTRODUCING Chinese Casserole Cookery, by Lilah boundary S 85 degrees 53' E 155.65': thence N 3 0 sug- - introduction to one of the R-- Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 6. 1980 Last publication Feb. 20. 1980 physician HILL AFB Richard McKenzie, of East Layton, has been promoted to the position of deputy director of Maintenance of the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB. Paula Wolfert. is an extensive I County Address: 169 North 1200 West Clearfield. Utah 84015 1980. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer : L. BENSON Successor Trustee Burbidge. Mabey & MitcheU MABEY Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held in the Kaysville City Council Chambers at 44 North Main. Kaysville. Utah.at 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday. March 4. 1980. for the purpose of considering a request from the Kaysville City Planning Commission for the rezoning of the following described property from l to a Promoted THE BASIC meat and potatoes, she stated. When we have given patients the choice between a meat and potatoe dish and oriental chow mein, most choose the traditional plate. But at least they are being given a choice! The choice aspect was the major reason for the move, 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE one case, ordering? flex R-- 3 salt-fre- well." What are patients Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 6. 1980 Last publication Feb. 12. 1980 First publication Feb. 14. 1980 Last publication March 6, 1980 selections. Most of the items are regularly stocked in the hospital kitchen, but on occasion the staff has honored a physician's request and brought back an item from a local grocery. In separate diets e, Re- Re- 13 they wish while turning thumbs down" on other (bland, etc.). The response from our patients has been very positive," said Arlene Lyon, director of the Davis North food service Patients are now operation. selecting w hat they wish to eat and letting us know what they dislike. So far, the patients are happy with the selection and they are wasting less food as 867-221- 9 Published in The Weekly hospital's NOTICE The Davis County Title XX Advisory Council is requesting proposals for FY8I Title XX Program. For more information contact Title XX office 1 at ext. 350. 8 lar menu change daily. But the variety ranges from a choice of eggs and meat to cereals and juices for breakfast, from various sandw iches to cold plates and salads for lunch, and from a selection of hot entrees to appetizers and desserts for dinner. Patients may order double orders of certain items FOR SEVERAL months, patients have been able to order food items from the hospital's selective menu program. The system, restricted in the past to patients on a regular" diet, is soon expanding to provide selections on most of the First publication Jan. 31, 1980 Last publication Feb. 21. 1980 Cour-trin- in Farmington. : Published in The Weekly flex. TELE- Serve Defendant: 168 S. Highway 91, No. North Salt Lake, Utah LA YTON There are no rear booths and no head waiter but the food selections for patients at Davis North Medical Center do in fact resemble the menu of a quality restaurant. 766-126- 4 GRAPH COMPANY By: Floyd A. Jensen. Attorney of KARLA : AND Menu At Davis iSortli Medical Center Is Tops SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 50 North Main St. Layton. Utah 84041 Telephone: (801) THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 27038 CAROLINA BLACK Plaintiff vs. DAVID T. BLACK Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO DAVID T. BLACK: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the clerk of the Davis County Court, on the above entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT. Plaintiff s attorney, at 50 North Main Street, Layton, Utah. 84041. If you fail to do so, judgment by default w ill be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. HCDTITKCIBg OK ADOPTION Case No. 1980 IF THEY have some basic skills, they can just come, and I will take them at the level they are." she said. "They can go at their own speed. We hope that we can get leaders from these some classes, so they can share their skills and get some more Clubs going in the county." , she explained. 4-- 4-- MRS. HANSEN has knit and crocheted afghans. rugs, curtains. baby dresses, plant hangers. toys and many other items, wwl. hmA&km Police Report BONNIE JO WHITE Valentine Queen Walter K. Clock. Farming-tocity building inspector, has issued a report of his activities for January 1980. n PERMITS ISSUED were: residential 5 at a valuation of $384,646: additions and remodels. I with a valuation of $4,432; excavations. 3 and miscellaneous 3. valuation $400; making a total of 12 permits issued with valuation of $389,478. Under the permit fees, there were building fees collected. $1,513.09: water connections. $4,215: sewer connections. $1,750; parks improvement. $600 and fire protection. $1,600. making a total amount collected. $9,678.09. 2. and other offenses 30. making a total of 57 offenses. LT. DEAN Williams of the Farmington Fire Department has reported 25 ambulance calls during January 1980. There were five fire calls, one was at the jail, one on a power line and there were two when the firemen were called to the overturned trailers during the January wind storm. One fire was caused w hen a THE PERMIT status shows residential permits active. 124 with Dr. Marx To Address Group The Utah Association for Children with Learning Disabilities will present Dr. Clyde Marx, optometrist, and past president of Utah Optometrist Association on Feb. 20, 1980. He will speak on visual and perceptual problems. THE PROGRAM will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Stoker Elementary, 75 E. 200 S., Bountiful. 14 wash-dow- completed: and comwere pleted: additions and remodels. 32; excavations 7 and miscellaneous 4 w ith 4 completed, making a total of 178 active permits and 19 completed. I The total active sions were 38 and defective chimney from subdivi730 lots available. THE REPORT of John Morton, city police department has been compiled for January 1980. There were 5 citations written: burglaries 7. larceny theft 5: other assaults I: fraud I: vandalism 2; traffic 2: harrass-men- t 2; juvenile and runaways Sessions from Clearfield. Allen R. Pemberion of Layton, and Amos L. Romero of Layton. MRS. EGBERT is a material processor at the base. She has two children. Mr. Sessions is an airfield fire fighter at the base and he has two children. Stacy and Kelly. Retires a stove was found to have not been inspected. Mr. Williams suggested that anyone who was installing their own wood or coal burning stove should call the first chief. Don Ball, for an inspection. There are certain specifications which should be met in installing a wood or coal burning stove in the home, kj TV & STEREO Four County Residents Receive Service Pins serReceiving their vice pins at Hill Air Force Base ceremonies were Valeen H. Egbert of Layton. Gary D. Bonnie Jo White was honored by her sorority chapter of Xi Alpha Gamma at a dinner dance held at the Hotel LM ah. Bonnie Jo, her husband Seth and three boys live in Bountiful. SHE transferred here from the chapter of Beta Rho in Layton, the chapter she helped to organize. REPAIR MR. PEMBERION is a fuels handler at the base and he and his wife Sherry have tw'o children. Mr. Romero is a missile propellant specialist at the base. He and his wife Karen have four children. Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service Phone BILL BRIMLEY 376-81- 96 ALL NEW RESTAURANT IN SYRACUSE 1822 South 2000 WEST TIM AT SYRACUSE MAO THIN LEFT AT 2000 W. 825-75- "Good Homemade Specials Everyday! From Federal Service Robert P. Crandal. chief of the Industrial Products and Landing Gear Division at Ogden Air Logistics Center, has retired from federal service after 381: years. CRANDAL began his career at Duncan Field Army Air Depot in San Antonio. Tex., and throughout the years worked at McClellan AFB. Sacramento, Calif., and Hill AFB. Among his awards are the Air Force Logistics Command Significant Achievement award for his work in the quality assurance discipline, and the Civilian Meritorious Service award. CRANDAL AND his wife Ruth plan to live in Bountiful. Mon.-S- .11 .. ajn.-- 1lAJB.-7p.ii- i. p.n |