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Show I i 1 I S NEV.'S JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 10, 1981 127. Hunting Knife with Scabbard 128. Hunting Knife 129. 1 Hunting Knife 130. 1 Hunting Knife 131. 1 Knife 132. Pistol Belt with Holster, Hunting Knife & Scabbard Dated this 7th day of December, 1981, at Farmington, Davis County, Utah X-DAV 1 1 iAsiVaakl 1 1 IRTKir1 J j! k t V. v V 35 kj BRANT L. JOHNSON, ' S. 'l .1 i l ',l t ,il . , ' a' . i s , Deputy Sheriff , i M ( , I , i Published in the Davis County Clipper on Dec 9, 1981 Issue No. 47 ns . IS'. ION i yy By Glenn S. Parker i l ! . 1 1 X Sheriff t 'i H 1 C-- 4 Published in The Weekly Reflex on Dec. 10, 1981 Ksue No. 45 NOTICE OF TRl STEP'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, pay able in law ful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, larmington, Davis County, Utah on Friday, January 8, 1982 at the hourof3 00p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed bv MARS C. KILL-PACand EDITH M. KILL-PACHusband and W'lfe, as Trustors, in favor of STATE o U 1 l i,' " i' I) is lu. I 4 t Mil 1 Kc 181 r ;x M)ll( P Kill'S Oh M'! ' ' MSWDOMl) ,,V"N I PROlTRIt O' 11 or T NT'i PLAT NO. 1, Layton City, Davis County, Utah, according to the official plat thereof. Notice of Default was recorded August 24, 1981 as Entry No. 598979 in Book 877, Page 319 of said official records. Said Sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: December 4, 1981 MI IS l) heard for or against the estimates of revenue and expenditures and performance data or any item in any fund. The tentative budget will be available for inspection in the Davis County Auditors Office during business hours for at least ten days prior to the public hearing. 2. Hearing pursuant to Section U.C.A. 1953, as amended, at which time all interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard on the question of whether or not the existing salaries of elected County Officials are to be increased. Lot 56, GREEN LEAF MEADOWS I l S Roof ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary, recorded November 27, 1979 as Entry No. 551508 in Book 803, Page 25 of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, covering real property located at: 1467 West 1200 North, Layton, Utah and more particularly described as: 44 kl 0 Macho Mug 00 101 1 102 I Rine Bud Cage Pocket Knife Seals 23 CHCB Radio Yellow Planter Wood Jewelry Box Wood Jewelry Box Thermowaie Pitcher Sehlitz Insulated Pic- 10 104 H 1 106 107 108 1 100 I 110 Davis County Clerk STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Trustee Supei Snooper Radar I Set Jumper Cables Pocket Level H. 6 qts 3() wt. Oil 112 Pair Craig Auto 114 ,akeis US I 116 1 117. 1 Suitcase Tii e Iron Tire Iron Breaker Bar Plastic Canister 118 19 I 121. Knives Pair Ornamental 122 Hunting Knife with Sheath Tire lion Hunting Knife with 127 124 Scabbard Hunting kmle with 125. Si abbai d 12b I Hunting Kmle with Scdbbnid Board of County Commissioners By Ernest Eberhard, Jr. Chairman NOTICE Sling Shot 120 Unanimously passed and approved this 1st day of December, 1981, Commissioners Ernest Eberhard, Harry B. Gerlach, Sr. and Glen E. Saunders all voting aye. Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 10, 1981 Last publication Dec. 24. 1981 Issue No. 45 Detector 111 RODNEY W. WALKER 1981 nic Bag Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Davis County, Utah, that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 15, 1981, at 3.00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room, Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah, for the following purposes: Hearing pursuant to Sections and 13, U.C.A. 1953 as amended, on the Davis County Budget for 1982, where all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be 1 Attest: Rodney W. Walker Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Dec. 2, 1981 Last publication Dec. 9, 1981 Issue No. 46 J h mrel i x Illll M 1, ( . (iff Illll J K '' l' s '.i hrc i I 1 Ki J n ne v 4 'h SvJ p " ,fl Ml r M' SlIViI PlaM 'k J il (mn irtS CaT () isCaii mn( an iijn C an (MsCan f 1 egg 23 cup molasses 13 cup brown sugar xh cup salad oil MIX ALL dry ingredients together. Mix egg, molasses, brown sugar and oil together and add to dry ingredients. Lightly oil a 17 by inch sheet cake pan and press and smooth out the dough evenly over the pan (this can be done with a as dots, lifesavers, candy canes, gumdrops, M&Ms, candy corn, etc. A frosted pretzel fence is an attractive addition to the project. Minature figures and objects can be added. Picture Deadline 1 1 rolling pin). Bake at 300 degrees for 25 minutes. Cool five minutes then place on a cooling rack. Frost with royal frosting. 3 egg the house with candies, such For Reflex, Journal, Leader, Bulletin whites (room tempera- ture) tsp. cream of tartar lb. powdered sugar (4 cups) Vi 1 Friday 12:00 Noon BEAT EGG whites and cream of tartar together and fourth year of teaching at North Davis Jr. High. RANDY AND Jill are the pa- rents of two girls. Published in The Weekly Re- GINGERBREAD RECIPE First publication Dec. 3, 1981 Last publication Dec. 10, 1981 Issue No. 44 2. cups 1 1 sifted flour tsp. salt tsp. cinnamon Boots Save 20 2 wheel front disc Single axle brake overhaul. Reg. 79.88 Sale 59.88 Complete brake overhaul for most American and import cars. Well rebuild cylinders or calipers, resurface drums or rotors, install new linings, seals, springs. Adjust parking brake, bleed, refill hydraulic system. 12 OOM IFF reg. 16.88 reg. 16.88 Mileagemaker wheel alignment. on Boots Oil, filter Improves tire wear and makes for improved road handling. WeD adjust caster, camber and toe to manufacturers specifications. and lube. Includes labor, 5 qts. oil Bountiful Store elvm's Shoes Clearfield, Utah 101 West 1600 North 298-261- 9 10-3- 0 oil chassis lube and Top Quality Boots (id'' ( 3 add powdered sugar, mix well. Use immediately, rebeating will not restore texture. Using the pattern given, cut the gingerbread pieces out. Assemble the house parts on a piece of cardboard covered with lightly oiled foil. Decorate tsp. ginger tsp. cloves tsp. baking powder ROYAL FROSTING MRS. VOSS suggests you can eat the house after you make it or let the gingerbread dry out and use the decoration year after year. The house Mrs. Voss made last year is still in good condition now. Mrs. Voss attended USU and WSC. She had a degree in home economics. This is her Men's, Women's, Children's n V sww l u ill! k grade cooking classes enjoy this project. 1 Closeout lnt Hi l J Kit a H u dp 4 s I ik t S, i , i'1'kr i M iJi ' 0 k1 Relief Society, MIA and school groups. Her ningth Women's and Children's All sizes (small to large) il ( b ( , IB link 'U.' T - bread needed for the house. An additional one or two hours are required for decorating. Mrs. Randy T. (Jill) Voss, home economics teacher at North Layton Jr. High, has taught the skill of making gingerbread houses to numerous i'tu B 2' . IT TAKES about one hour to fix, bake and cool the ginger- 12 OFF Hi.iU'i ' LAYTON Making a gingerbread house is a holiday project all members of a family can enjoy. Teenage girls especially can become involved in creating this tasty and decorative Christmas decoration. flex All Wiimteir Ik Gingerbread Pattern . Closeout - X SAYINGS AND LOAN kl K kik min1 1481 (. Kml Ill Cut filter |