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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 8, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 1980 You are hereby summoned and required to file with the clerk of the above court a writ- ten answer to the attached complaint, and to serve upon or mail to the plaintiff s attorney, at the address shown above, a copy of your answer within 20 days after service of AMENDED NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS the Map and Declaration referred to hereinabove. TOGETHER WITH CivU No. 27929 AND SUBJECT TO easements through said DESIGN SOURCE, INC., a Utah corporation, DAVID Unit, Appurtenant to the Common Area and all other Units, for the RICHARD LAMAR PRIEST, and DON C. FREDRICKSON, Plaintiffs, vs. PAUL SILLETTI, J.R.P., LTD, a Utah corporation, support and repair of said Unit, of the Common Area, and all other Units, and as of record. SUBJECT TO the provisions of the Utah Ownership Act, the aforesaid CLEARFIELD STATE J. RON STACEY Declaration, the aforesaid Survey Map, and all rules, reg- LaVAR STARK Attorney for Plaintiff lawfully made and-o- r entered into pursuant to the provisions of the aforesaid Act and De- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication April 17, 1980 Last publication May 8, 1980 ulations and agreements ments, conditions and restrictions of record. All as contained with- ENCON- ROLENE PITT GUILD, and J. RON STACEY, Defendants. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding or claiming mechanics liens on the below described premises under the provisions of Chapter 1, Title 38 of the Utah Code Annotated 1953, to be and appear before the above entitled Court in the County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, on the 27th day of May, 1980, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. and to exhibit then and there the proof of their liens. This notice is given pursuant to the requirements of Section Utah Code Annotated trict Court, Davis County, State of Utah, Probate No. 2902 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Salome King 224.00 feet from the Northeast comer of the Southeast Quarter of Barnes has been appointed by the District Court of Davis County, State of Utah, as the Personal Representative in and for the matter of the estate of Wendell Barnes, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 26th day of July, 1980, or said claims shall be forever barred. Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Sunset, and running thence South 0 degs. 0347 East 170.50 feet; thence North 89 degs. 5613 East 58.00 feet; thence South 0 degs. 0347 East 153.40 feet; thence North 89 degs. 5613 East 116.00 feet to the West line of a Highway; thence South 0 degs. 03 47 East 831.10 feet along the West line of said Highway; thence South 89 degs. 56 13 West 1953. Property description: The following described tract of land in the City of Sunset, County of Davis, State of Utah: All of Units 1 to 7, inclusive, and Units 14 to 17, inclusive, with a provision for the addition of Units 8 to 13, inclusive, and Units 18 to 32, incl- SALOME KING BARNES Personal Representative King & King, A Professional Corporation P.O.Box 220 251 East 200 South Clearfield, Utah 84015 250.00 feet; thence North 0 degs. 0347 (Attorneys for the Personal Representative) West 544.50 feet; thence South 89 degs. 56 13" West 146.90 feet; thence North 0 degs. 03'47 West 610.50 feet; thence North 89 degs. 5613" East 222.90 feet to the point of beginning. DATED: April 29, 1980. COMMONusive, WEALTH SQUARE CONDOMINIUM, as the same is defined and established and identified on the Record of Survey Map of Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication April 24, 1980 Last publication May 8, 1980 3 NOTICE OF HEARING LARRIE A. CARMICHAEL Attorney for Plaintiffs 2035 West 5600 South P.O. Box 163 Roy, Utah 84067 9 Telephone CONDOMINIUM, recorded September 6, 1979, in Book 789, Page 815 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, and in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and SQUARE -- CONDOMISep- NOTICE IS HEREBY SUMMONS Civil No. CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, LAYTON DEPARTMENT HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION, a Corporation Plaintiff vs. DONALD W. STUMP Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO DETHE ABOVE-NAMEFENDANT: tember 6, 1979, in Book 789, Pages 816 to 833 of the Official Records, as Amended by Amendment to Declaration, recorded November 7, 1979, in Book 800, Pages 527 to 529 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah. TOGETHER WITH in and to the common area as the same is established and identified in vs- DONALD W. STUMP, Defendant. 4 GIVEN: That plaintiff has com- menced an action against defendant for the balance due on a promissory note plus accrued interest, costs, and attorneys fees and has applied to the Court for a Writ of Attachment to issue against the interest of the defendant in the following described real property situate in Davis County, State of Utah, t: All of Lot 12, Aspen Heights Subdivision, Visit a PRICES GOOD MAY 7 - MOTHERS DAY IS SUNDAY MAY 10, 1980 1 1th... held on Tuesday, the 10th day of June, 1980, at 10:00 oclock Court- house, Farmington, Utah. DATED this 29 day of January, 1980. LA VAR E. STARK Attorney for Plaintiff 2651 Washington Blvd. Suite No. 10 Ogden, Utah 84401 Due: 9 4 NOTICE APPLICATIONS NOW BEING RECEIVED KAYSVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATOR-TREASURE- R NEW POSITION Population 9,500 estimate, Bachelors salary degree in related field plus 4 years of supervisory or administrative experience, or an pob. cont. .001 acre. Amount Due: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 21st day of April, 1980. equivalent combination of education and experience, LUDEEN G. GIBBONS DAVIS COUNTY AUDITOR pre- ferred. To exercise supervision and have responsibility over the functions of the city; to act as the chief financial and budget officer; under the control and supervision of the mayor and city council. Full service city including electrical utility. Send resume to Mayor Gar Elison, 44 North Main. Kays-villUtah 84037 before 15 May 1980. Mark envelope, Confidential: Administrator Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 30, 1980 Last publication May 21, 1980 COCONUT SIDES AND A ROSE ON TOP t PARKERIIOUSE DINNER ROLLS CINNAMON, PETITE SIZE, SWEET ROLLS 0 D0Z. LOCATIONS LAYTON 175 So. Fort Lane Published in The Weekly e, 1910 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED MEMBERSHIP in Utah's Great Game Preserves, $300. Available with Membership, 3 Turkeys, 11 Pheasants, and 18 Quail. Yearly dues $95. Call after R14 5 p.m. 376-326Vi NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITATION TO BID Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication May 1, 1980 Last publication May 8, 1980 CAMPERWORLD Membership, $9,000. Present membership value $12,500. Call after 5 pm. R14 GOLD COUCH. Very good condition. $100 firm. Fngidaire built-i- n dis- hwasher. Very good condition. R14 $25. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY County Commission Must see to appreciate. Make otter. 66 South 500 East, R14 ITEMS GIFT SHOP featuring handmade items. Reva's Quilts N Things, 1359 Marilyn Dr., Layton. Phone HANDMADE Hours are 1 1 a m.-- 6 Gifts p m. Wednesday-Saturdafor Mother s Day, Birthdays etc. R14-1- 7 RASPBERRY Plants, extra nice Latham thornless $14 hundred. Call R14 RED COUCH & chair $25. Table & hutch, 4 chairs $35. R14 LARGE BALES, grass & alfalfa, mixed, wire tied, $2 a bale. R14 Peacocks 376-822- R14 WASHER WHITE Whirlpool condition. Needs re- set on rinse $50. Phone 376-932- R14 1976 PLYMOUTH Volare, 6 cylinder, 2 door, back seat folds, new tires, tune up, low gas mileage, am-fradio with automatic selector. 4 R14 speaker. Phone FOR SALE, 6' sliding glass doors like 5 R14 new $200. Ph. Cham- The contract documents may be examined at the following locations: Templeton, Linke and Associates, 40 West 2950 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 or 5440 South 1700 West, Roy, Utah 84067 and the Davis County Surveyors Office, Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at any of the above offices upon payment of $20.00 for each set. Any bidder submitting a complete bid on the project upon returning such set within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents. Any or bidder with additional sets will be refunded $10.00 of his deposit for each set returned in good condition within 20 days of the bid opening. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in an amount equal to 5 of the proposal. A combined performance, labor will be accepted. Delinquent taxes from 1975tax sale books: Western Holding Corp., All of lot 9, North Canyon Est. Plat A Sec 6; T1N-R1SLM: cont. .234 acre. Amount Due:$464.02 non-bidd- - Western Holding Corp., All of lot 12, North Canyon Est. Plat A Sec 6; T1N-R1SLM: acre. Amount Due $565. Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co., Beg at pt 73.64 ft S& 61 1.86 ft Efr NW cor NE' of Sec. 18, Tp 2N, Rg IE, SLM: S 100 ft, W 4.78 ft, N 100 ft, E 4.78 ft to beg. Cont. .01 acres. Amount Due $20.79 and material and payment bond in an amount of 100 of the bid price will be required. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals ana to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the best interest of Davis County. Lewis E. Young, Robert R. Eddy, Alma O. Erekson, Edward B. Erekson, 2050.79ft &W 162.48 ft fr the co common to Sec 11, 12, 13& 14.T4N-R2SLM: & run S 31 degs. 5830"E 738.00 ft; S 58 degs. 0130W 65 ft; N 31 degs. 5830W 365.30 ft; S 58 degs. 0130W 94.70 ft; N 31 degs. 5830 W 170.50 ft; N 58 degs. 0130E 94.70 ft; N 31 degs. 5830W 202.20 ft; th N 58 degs. 01 30E 65 ft to beg, Cont. 1.472 Acres. Amount Due: $2,389.20 RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper on May 7, 1980 Busy Day Fop 11 Bell Mothers Day May 1 1 is expected to be the busiest day ever for Mountain Bell because of the heavy volume of long distance calls. An estimated two million calls are expected to be completed in the Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center operatcompanys eight-stat- e ing area, an increase of nearly 12 percent over last year. HIGH GROWTH in the Rocky Mountain States continues along with the demand for telephone service, Jim Kearns, operations manager-Networ- k for Mountain Bell in Utah, said. And more telephones mean more long distance calling. Kearns stated that in Utah Dr. W. Richard Barton THE LADIES ARE AHEAD IN alone, over 850,000 call atempts will be made. He pointed out that calling on Mothers Day exerts excessive pressure on the long THE HEADACHE LEAGUE Recently the magazine section of the Sunday more paper included an item stating that women are headache men. than frequent victims of We contacted Dr. Brian Burns of Chiropractic Care Center for his reaction to this statement as Dr. Burns is particularly well known in Davis County for his treatment of headache and migraine conditions. "Quite frankly, I agree, stated Dr. Burns, "Its females certainly our experience that headaches in he males. in than "And, common more are it of the causes examine "when headaches, adds, you dis- tance network because the calls usually come in bunches instead of being spread uniformly throughout the day. Also, calls last longer and are placed from residential locations served by fewer long distance circuits than in metropolitan areas. THE BUSIEST calling hours Published in The Weekly flex on May 8, 1980 Re- 8 MOTION FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION OF TRIAL NOTICE. CivU No. LAWRENCE ORELLO NEWMAN, plaintiff, vs. ROSE MAY NEWMAN. defendant. WHERE AS, conference in the above entitled matter was held before the Honorable J. W. Palmer, Judge d Court on of the the 24th day of April, 1980 and whereas it was discovered at that time that the defendant ROSE MAY NEWMAN, has no residence or address with which to serve a Notice of Trial plaintiff moves by and through her attorney LYLE J. pre-tri- al above-entitle- d BARNES, that the Court order that the defendant be notified of the above-entitle- trial by publication pursuant to rule (f4) (1) of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. DATED this 2nd day of May, 1980. LYLE J. Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication May 8, 1980 Last publication May 29, 1980 - is readily understandable. "First of all, Dr. Bums says, "lets consider that 70 of all headaches involve irritation to the nerves tinue throughout the evening. Mountain Bells tips for g distance calls include: Place calls during the hours when the lowest rates are in effect (60 percent discout rates are in effect all day Saturday and Sunday until 5 p.m.). CALL AT times other than on the hour or the half-howhen calling voiumes reach their peak. Direct dial your own calls if possible, and place them during the slower calling periods all day Saturday, or early Sun- or muscles in the neck. Dr. Bums then points to the typical housewifes cooking, washing daily chores. In her housework she is con dishes, sewing, cleaning, scrubbing day morning. Customers served by electronic switching offices can reach 74 foreign countries by direct dialing, the least expensive way to call overseas. They can save time by getting the calling instructions before Mothers Day. KEARNS SAID many Mountain Bell employees will be working on Mothers Day to help speed calls on their way.-Iaddition to network personnel who will be on hand to n monitor the network and assure that calls are routed quickly and efficiently, about 135 operators in Utah will be on duty to assist callers in getting their special calls through. BARNES Attorney for plaintiff T4N-R2- in the day usually follow morning church services, then begin again about 6 p.m. and consuc-lon- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OFy DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Don Buehner, John Runyan, D. A. Jennings, Joyce Strebel, John C. Farnsworth, NS-5- 6 Beg N 0 degs. 2600W 1322.70 ft & S 89 degs. 5330W 979.43 ft fr SE cor of Sec 1, T1N-R1SLM: S 89 degs. 5330E 341.07 ft; N 32.25 ft; N 89 degs. 4700W 187.42 ft; S 197.25 ft, mol, to Wly In of Highlands Plat A Sub; N 40 degs. 5740E alg sd Wly In to NW cor lot 21, sd Sub; S 49 degs. 0220E 120 ft; N 40 degs. 5740E 104.172 ft; S 76 degs. 00'50E 89.767 ft to pt on a 297.30 ft rad curve to right; th alg arc sd curve for an arc dist of 120.82 ft; th N 40 degs. 5740E 146.48 ft mol to beg. cont. .75 acre. Amount Due: $67.88 .215- 1976 SPORT King motor home, 21 A ft 22,200 miles sleeps 5. Cruisa-mati- bers. said County and not held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total 'amount of taxes, interest, pen- SLM: cont. bath. 1980 and then publicly opened and read aloud in the Davis Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situated in .509 Clear-hel- boat, 1966, $3300 may finance. 1 975 Malibu classic wagon, excell. cond. office of the Davis County Clerk until 4:00 p.m. May 13, GIVEN that on the 28th day of May, 1980, at 10 oclock a.m. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah cont. 1972 12x65 mobile home in 3 bedrooms, IVi R14 $8,000 00 19' TRIHULL Separate sealed bids for the construction of a storm sewer project in South Weber consisting of 480 l.f. of 18 inch pipe and 770 1 .f. of 1 2 inch pipe and 7 miscellaneous structures will be received by the Davis County Commission at the 7 ACRE recreational property near reservoir. Water and power. Take over payR14 ments. 773-486- 5 Application. Acres No. 4. Sec 10; COPYRIGHT Re- First publication May 1 , 1 980 Last publication May 22, 1980 Norma J. Bragg, All of Lot 132, Marilyn C PROFESSIONAL PA System' Big speakers & mixer board. Bass guitar amp. B C. Rich Eagle" Bass Guitar with case Sun model 10 P.A speakers Cords, mikes, effects. No reasonable offer refused Call Marty at 829-636- 1 evenings. flex CL-12- CARES $19.77 j MUSIC EQUIPMENT 539-93- 5 Mountair Homes Inc., Beg 5 chs E of N W cor of SW' of Sec 28 T5N-R2SLM: Th E 12.70 ft to NW cor Mountair Park No. 1; Th S 1320 ft alg W In of Mountair Park No. 1 & 2; Th W 12.70 ft; ThN 1320 ft to pob. .38 Acre. Amount Due: $70.24 MOTHERS DAY $38.70 Ruby T. & Howard Olmstead, Erma T. & Lincoln M. Ross, Geraldine Victor & Rowena Smith, WP-5Beg 17 rds N of SW cor of SEV of Sec 32, T5N, 2W, SLM, N 73 rds, E 1 rd, S 73 rds, W 1 rd to beg. cont. .47 acre. Amount Due:$l.37 Dean S. & Mary Larsen, Beg on E In of Hy at S cor Lot 5, Woodland Gardens B. Sec 36, T2N-R1SLM: th N 0 degs 0130E 26.41 ft mol to S In ppty con in th E 10.78 ft mol toWlnbf another Hy; th S 22 degs. 3750W 28.61 ft mol to Published in the Davis News Journal First publication April 17, 1980 Last publication May 8, 1980 CITY $1,097.60 Zions First National Bank, Trustee, Beg at a pt 5.25 chs N & 34.7 ft W fr WV cor Sec 24; T2N-R1SLM: Th W 11.5 ft; Th S 509.6 ft; Th E 11.5 ft; ThN 509.6 ft to pob. cont. .13 acre. Amount alty and costs, which are charged upon such real estate, IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, Published in the Davis News Journal First puWwation May 1, 1980 Last publication May 15, 1980 Restrictions of , Civil No. 825-912- Hearing on the matter of issuance of such a writ will be inistrator or assistant ESTATE OF WENDELL BARNES, Deceased In the Second Judicial Dis- 1 Due: Utah a.m., Davis County mm acre. Amount Layton, Davis County, Utah experience as city adm- NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the following described tract of land: Beginning at a point South 0 degs. 03 47 East 709.50 feet along the section line and South 89 degs. 56 3 West INC., A Utah corporation, undivided interests 5 claration, and all ease- GINEERING AND STRUCTION COMPANY, NIUM, recorded t: Condominium BANK, a corporation, THE HOME ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, GEORGE STETTLER and JEAN M. STETTLER, husband and wife, JULIA S. W1BERG, as Trustee, FRED M. STETTLER, as Trustee, SQUARE this summons upon you. If you fail to so answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the above court and a copy of which is attached and herewith served upon you. This is an action on a promissory note in which plaintiff seeks to attach the interest of defendant in the following described real property situate in Davis County, Utah, by way of satisfaction of any judgment obtained, All of Lot 12, Aspen Heights Subdivision (Layton, Utah) DATED: Jan. 31, 1980 8, 1980 9 HOME TRUTH ime folks want to check ernment spending and rs want to spend Govem-- t checks. Skywriter, Alsugi, Japan. stantly bending forward, stooping, or stretching, thus straining the neck and developing a neck posture that irritates nerves. "These numerous daily chores, he says, "actually cause displacements of vertebrae in the neck. And our clinical histories show that such displacements are the outstanding cause of headaches. "Incidently, Dr. Burns continued, "we find that many women sleep on their abdomen and this, too, can contribute to frequent headaches. In this position the head must be turned to one side to breathe, rhanging the contour of the neck. Sleeping several hours at night in this position will eventually cause a : nasalignment of vertebrae. It goes without saying the Doctor of Chiropractic is thought to be best equipped to deal with vertebral displacement and its corresponding nerve irritation and muscle tension. "We all agree we are living in a highly competitive society, Dr. Bums continues. "However, I am sure headaches are not something in which the ladies are striving to exceL "As a matter of fact, he adds, "I would think they would try to reduce their lead by immediate and effective treatment We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday OnllifillC CARE CENTER 220 North 95 East, Kaysville - 376-349- 5 |