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Show I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 26, 1982 Senior Citizen Menus Meal offered at the Golden Years and senior citizen centers for SUMMONS Civil No.32190 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH LILLIAN WOODS, Plaintiff, -- vs- ERNEST A. W'OODS, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and to serve upon, or mail to KING & KING, Plaintiffs attorneys, P. 0. Box 220, 251 East 200 South, Clearfield, Utah, copy of said Answer within twenty (20) days after serv ice of this Summons upon 84015, a 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 said Court and a copy of w hich is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED this 21st day of June, 1982. Esquire Attorneys for Plaintiff 251 East 200 South P.O. Box 220 Clearfield, Utah 84015 2 Telephone: (801) 825-220- Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 26, 1982 Last publication Sept. 16, 1982 Issue No. 30 ORDINANCE NO. 251 THE AMENDING ZONING KAYS-VILL- Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 21st day of September, 1982, at 12:00 oclock noon of said day: All of Lot 1, Block "D SCOTTS DALE SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Sunset, according to the official plat thereof. EXCEPTING therefrom the East 2.5 feet thereof. Commonly known as 434 West 1134 North, Sunset, Utah 84015. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated October 2, 1979, and was executed by MICHAEL S. WHITE and DEBBIE V. WHITE, husband and wife, who are the present The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 16th day of Au- gust, 1982. PAUL M. HALIDAY Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South, Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 355-288- 6 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 26, 1982 Last publication Sept. 9, 1982 Issue No. 30o ORDI- INDUSTRYRESEARCH USES IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. WHEREAS the City Council has amended the Zoning Ordinance by creating Agricultural Districts, and WHEREAS light industry research uses are allowed in all districts based upon conditions and performance standards, BE IT ORDAINED BY Flower Show Winners Named and GC Commercial The Davis County Flower Show at the annual fair was a riot of color with many exotic summer flowers, plants and arrangements. Special awards went to a number of south Davis people. Margie Burning-ham- , Bountiful, took special awards and many blue ribbons with her displays of roses, a variety of summer annuals and perennials and potted plants. IVY BURNHAM of Woods Zone Districts: Cross won several awards THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY The first sentence of Section of the Kaysville Zoning Ordinance is amended to read as follows: "The following uses are allowed as a conditional use in the A- and 1 The following described real will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumhrances, at the north front door of the County Courthouse, State and property E NANCE ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS FOR LIGHT . -l Agricultural Zone A-- 5 Districts and in the CC 2. All subsections of Section remain unchanged. ordinance shall be effective on the date of its publication. 3. This AND APPROVED ADOPTED tljis 17th day of August 1982. GERALD A. PURDY Mayor Attest: V. Dean Steel City Recorder AMENDING THE OTHER BLUE ribbon KAYS- ORDI- BOUNDARY WHEREAS the City has been petitioned to change a zone boundary, and WHEREAS the required hearing with not- ifications thereof has been held, and WHEREAS no objections were made to said change in zone boundary. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYS- Andy Baily, Kim Burningham, Gary Merrill. Rochelle Welty, Lola Savage and Kathryn Jennings. Glenna Leavitt, show chairman, noted that in Davis County there are many, many colorful gardens filled with riot of colorful summer flowers. She suggests that more citizens exhibit their beautiful flowers in the 1982 flower show, kj Paine VILLE CITY 1. The property specifically described as follows: Beginning on the NW corner of N 13 of lot 5, Blk 3, Plat B. Kays, TS Sur, and running thence S 88 ft; thence E 108 ft; thence N 88 ft; thence W 108 ft. to POB. Containing .22 Acres Be and is hereby re- moved from the R-- 4 Zone and added to the abutting GC Zone. 2. The Official Zoning Map is hereby amended to reflect said change. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon the date of its publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of August 1982. GERALD A. PURDY Mayor Attest: V. Dean Steel City Recorder Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 26, 1982 Issue No. 30 win- ner were Verda Bickmore, NANCE BY CHANGING A ZONE were displayed. Drucilla Taylor of Farmington had best of show with several outstanding exhibits and arrangements. Her garden is a mass of color with many varieties of showy plants all summer and fall. Irene Olsen of Farmington displayed unusual arrangements with the best of show. Beauty in Repose" and many other arrangements were her Re- ORDINANCE NO. 250 VILLE ZONING with showy roses, other summer flowers and plants. Many unusual flowers and plants contribution. Published in the Weekly flex on Aug. 26, 1982 Issue No. 30 Completes Training Pvt. Michael R. Paine, son of Albert W. and Dorothy L. Paine, of 1193 N. 1300 E Layton, has just completed his basic training and received an expert medal in the rifle and hand gernade. He has been stationed at Ft. Dix, N.J. HE HAS been sent to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland for advanced training as a machinist. He plans to spend the next 16'i weeks at this location. Upon Completion of bisic training, Pvt. Paine was able to spend a week at home with his parents. IT WAS just 30 years ago that Pvt. Paine's father, who Re- AUGUST 30, broiled Wein ers, macoroni and cheese, buttered peas and pickled beets, hot rolls pink apple sauce, chocolate cake with fluffy icing, milk. August 31, ham and cheese NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE owners. By: FELSHAW KING, the next month include: was also in the armed forces, was stationed at Aberdeen, vsb Kaysvai By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Carl and Pauline Schofield, Bob and Geraldine Major, Jay and Afton Adams, Udell and Maijorie Green attended the Pierres Playhouse at Victor, Idaho over the weekend. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Carter at their summer home in Victor. The Grace Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt. All were former friends while living in Roosevelt. Mrs. Betty Davis has been confined to the Soda Springs, Idaho Hospital for treatment. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. LeRoi Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker attended the homecoming for Rutledges and Carters were their nephew, Elder Tim Nichols in Roy on Sunday. former Kaysville residents. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Elder Nichols served in the drove on to Rexburg, Ida. to Hawaiian Islands. Dwain and Ann Buchanan spend Sunday with Rika Ira-ku- their formed Japanes attended the Hans Nielsen foreign exchange student and family reunion in Orem recentdaughter who is attending ly and visited in Provo with his two aunts, Mrs. Jesse Cowley Ricks College. Rika was baptized a member and Mrs. Noami Buchanan. of the LDS Church by the LDS On Monday evening they missionaries and Mr. Scho- attended the Sons of Utah field had the privilege of con- Pioneers Mill Creek Chapter in firming her on Sunday in Rex- Salt Lake City for a social and barbecue dinner followed with burg. Rika has many friends in the dancing. area after attending Davis Michelle Maynard, year old High School for a year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Houseguests of Mr. and Maynard, has been seriously Mrs. Bernard Mitchell was ill at the Davis North Medical their niece and nephew, Mr. Center with meningitis. and Mrs. Bruce Lott and chilHowever, she is improving dren of Aurora, Colo. and is at home now. All of Mr. and Mrs. MitcMrs. Diane Baszcynski is hells children and grandchil- confined to the McKay-De- e dren met at Pine View Dam on Hospital undergoing treatSaturday for a family outing ment. with the Lotts and their chilMr. and Mrs. John Elliott dren. Webster, Mrs. Elma Webster, all of Kaysville ; Mrs. Carl JenMr. and Mrs. Melin Lotz rek turned from a vacasen, Ontario, Oreg. eijoyed a tion trip to Indiana and Iowa. four day stay at their summer They attended the Lotz family cabin in Alpine, Wyo. reunion in Indiana and spent Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Waltime with his mother, Mrs. ker returned from a trip to Martha Lotz in Burlington, Canada where they attended a Iowa and visited with his sis- seminar in Montreal for the ters and brother and their fami- Potato Chip Snack Food Assolies. ciation. They enjoyed a tour up Mr. and Mrs. Lotz took the St. Lawrence River and vitheir two grandsons Todd and sited in Toronto before returnBrett Burton with them on the ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bourne, trip. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day reMr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkins turned from California where spent two days at Lava Hot they attended a family reunSprings and Bear Lake. members Dean Sanders, who underion. Fifty-eigattended. It was held in went open-heasurgery reMerced, Calif, at the home of cently, is now at home contheir son Col. (ret.) and Mrs. valescing. Dee Day. Others attending Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rush-fort- h were Mr. and Mrs. Steven spent two days in Provo Day, Alexandria, Va., and Mr. attending BYU Education and Mrs. Tom Owen, Belle-vieWeek. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mrs. Rushforths aunt, Mrs. Steele, Albuquerque, N.M.; Una Pickett of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Soda stayed with her sister, Mrs. Springs, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall while the RushDoug Day, Reseda, Calif.; forths were in Provo. Recent visitor of Mr. and LaMar Day of Evanston, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. Douglas Baldwin was her Brown, Covina, Calif.; Mr. brother, Len Merritt of San and Mrs. Scott Jardine, Covi- Diego, Calif. Len also visited his brother, na, Calif. Visitors for the past month Keith Merritt, at Dillon, Mont, of Mr. and Mrs. James Hern- and while in Montana suffered don was their daughter and a heart attack. He was taken to his home in San Diego. family, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bit-nand children of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elggren Neb. and children spent their vacaVisiting with them for a tion at Yellowstone National week was another daughter, Park. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright and Stan Tebbs of Panguitch is children of San Diego, Calif., visiting with Don and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Scott Adams and family. and two children of Brigham Houseguests for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Grant City, their other daughter. Over the weekend, Mr. and Barber is their daughter Mr. Mrs. Frank Parker, Mr. and and Mrs. Lynn Cook and chilMrs. Dan Broschinsky and dren of Altus, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Franks children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt and family attended and family, his mother, Mrs. the Nichols family reunion at Thurma Franks, spent two Crystal Springs. days in Oakley, Ida. where On Monday, they along with they attended the Franks famiMrs. Adeline Barton and chi- ly reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jansen ldren, attended the Parker family reunion at the Dean Par- and Mrs. Marjorie Dinger traveled to Boise, Ida. to vhit ker River Ranch in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tolley with Dr. and Mrs. Steven Dinwelcomed a son into their ger and to be on hand for the home Aug. 4, bom in the St. blessing and naming of a new Marks Hospital. He will be granddaughter. named Cody Bret and has two Russell W. Buhler, Mrs. sisters. Harmony and Jessica, Doris Hensler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preece attended the funerat home to welcome him. Mrs. Tolley is the former al of Angi Hamblin, a cousins Valorie Webster of Kaysville. daughter, on Monday in Roy. Grandparents are Mr. and She was killed in an accident in Mrs. John Elliott Webster, Brigham City. Her parents are Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and Joyce Hamblin. Miss Melanie Borski of SpoTolley, Kearns. are Mrs. Elma kane, Wash, is visiting in the Webster, Kaysville, and Mrs. area with friends and relatives. Carl Jensen, Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Vera Conder, Mrs. n Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Donna Banks and Mrs. and daughter, Mandy, of PorWoldberg of Provo and terville, Calif, are spending a Orem were Sunday guests at month with his mother, Mrs. dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nora Miller and his sister, Mr. Edwards. The three are sisters and Mrs. Melvin Lotz. of Mrs. Edwards. A family picnic was held Mrs. Vera Muggleston of Tuesday evening at the Layton SLC spent two weeks w ith her city park for all members of the sister, Mrs. Nora Miller. She has been suffering with family. Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Mem-mo- tt pneumonia. of SLC, Mr. and Mrs. Marlene Woodward is conWesley Dickerson of Orem valescing at home after recenthosted a dinner in Orem in ly undergoing surgery at the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lake view Hospital. She is the Buchanan prior to their misdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day. sion departure. Mrs. George Noe and son Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. Robert of Prescott, Ariz. have been visiting with Mrs. Velma Benton for a few days. Mrs. Benton accompanied them to CASUAL DISCOV ERY Boise to visit with Mrs. Mary Deliberation Is a diploMrs. Noe is a cousin of Moore. mat supposed to tell the Benton. Mrs. truth? Rejoicing over the arrival of Oh, yes, but he is often new a daughter are Mr. and permitted to take his time disMrs. Mark Ross on July 18, it." two-wee- rt Great-grandparen- ,e SEPT. 1, hamburger steak and whipped potatoes, buttered green beans, tomato wedges, Parkerhouse rolls glazed spud-nutmilk, box of raisins. Sept. 2, spaghetti sauce, combination salad semi-harrolls sliced pears, chocolate crinkle cookie, milk. s, dale, Penn. at Davis North Medical Center. She will be named Jen-Lee. She has a brother, Christopher, at home. Mrs. Ross is the former Sheila Barney of Sunset. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Gale Barney Mayfield, Ut. 1982 d They are spending two ni weeks while here and took a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtis and family of Phoenix, Ariz. are visiting for ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson. They came for the Richardson reunion at Mueller Park in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bennett held their family reunion at the Ogden Boat Club this past weekend. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Med Klitgaard, Woods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Beckstead, Preston, Ida. and their families. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth traveled to Blackfoot, Ida. where they attended her 45th high school class reunion. The family of Mina Webster Oldham held their reunion at Flaming Gorge Dam last week. There were 35 present. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Misty Milam of Hurst Texas spent a week in Kay svil le with her grandmother, Mrs Marcia Mansell. Misty also vi sited in Provo with her sister Stephanie Milam before re turning home. Mrs. Ann Hackley and son Steven of Missoula, Mont, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell. They came for Steven to enter the MTC. Steven will serve his mission in Japan Kobe Mission. The Bernard Mitchell family met at the Kaysville city bowery Saturday evening for the Clifford and Edith Anderson family reunion. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lott and children of Aurora, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth attended the wedding of their nephew, Kim Brown, and Caroline Fisher in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on Saturday. Kim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown of Boise, Ida. James Murdock, ten year old son of Robert and Dana Lee Murdock of Layton, fell from a roof and was confined to the DNMC for treatment. He is the grandson of Gordon and Leone Gurr. Lani and Eric Benton of Tempe, Ariz. have spent the past two months with their grandmother, cucumber sandwich and tomato slices, chilled fruit with bananas, sugar cookie, milk. Don Hales, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Borski and daughters, Melanie and Jamie, Spokane, Wash.; Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Williams and family of San Diego, Calif. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Maw and daughter of South Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Borski, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hales and family, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hales, James Hales and special guests Sam Dobene of Los Angeles and Lisa Hull of Kaysville. milk. SEPT. 17, lasagna, buttered green beans, shades of green french rods salad and butter, jumbo sugar cookie, milk. Sept. 20. roast pork cubes, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots tomato wedge, hot rolls and butter, apple crisp with topping, milk. SEPT. 21, pizzans. lettuce wedge with dressing, buttered green beans, cantaloupe, white cake with icing, milk. Sept. 22. fried chicken with whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered peas, carrot curls, hot choice of fruit, rolls cookie and milk. SEPT. 3, French dip sandtater gems, wich, finger salad, cantaloupe wedge, peanut butter fingers, milk. Sept. 6, Labor Day Holiday. SEPT. 7, Enchiladas lettuce, buttered corn, Parkerhouse rolls choice of fruit, gingers-nap- strawberry short cake, SEPT. 23, deluxe hamburgers. buttered corn, waterme- lon wedge, raisin oatmeal s, milk. Sept. 8, deep fied fish sauce, augraten potatoes, buttered peas, fresh fruit pieces, Congo bars, hot rolls milk. cookie and milk. Sept. 24. English fish with tartar sauce, coleslaw with spudnix. hot rolls and butter, assorted jello with topping, pumpkin cream roll. milk. SEPT. 27, spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad with dressing, warm french bread and butter, chilled applesauce, school day cookie, milk. Sept. 28. baked ham. pars-lie- d SEPT. 9, sliced turkey with whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots, hot rolls watermelon wedge, snickerdoodle cookie, milk. Sept. 10, pizzans. tossed salad, chilled cantaloupe, marble cake, milk. potatoes, buttered carrots. cracked wheat rolls with butter, cherry sauce over pound cake. milk. SEPT. 29, Swedish meat-ball- s with whipped potaotes and gravy, buttered broccoli, orange wheels, hot Parkerhouse rolls and butter, brownies. milk. Sept. 30. sloppy joe. tater SEPT. 13, French dip sandtossed salad wich fresh fruit, peanut butter brownie and milk. Sept. 14, meat loaf, baked potatoes, buttered carrots, chilled pears, cinnamon rolls, milk. gems, fresh fruit plate, assorted cookies, milk, cucumber slices. 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