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Show I LEADER, OCTOBER 21, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN REFLEX Handle Vension Two Earn Eagle Meat With Care Deer meat, just like any other food, can cause serious OFFICIAL NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION FOR DAMS COUNTY, UTAH 1982 I tah Code Annotated as amended provided in Sect urn tice is hereby given to qualified electors that registration agents County will be at their homes between the hours of 8 00a m. and on the dates listed below to register all persons who are entitled the 19K2 General Flection in Davis County. Utah. LEGAL NOTICE ACCORDING to Claudia Clark, information specialist, the key to avoiding illness is to make sure the meat is kept clean and cool until it can be placed in a freezer for storage. Clark says, to help insure safe, wholesome meat, here are some tips to follow: L DAVIS COUNTY, STATE 1953. no- of Davis 9 00 p.m. to vote in Registration by mail, by appointed registration assistants and in the County C lerk s otlice closed on October 12, - leaving the registration agent as the only pluv.e to register lor this years General election. Qualified electors should arrange to register with their neighborhood registration agent on the above dates Names and addresses of your neighborhood registration agents are listed below AGENTS NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN THE SECOND JUDI-CIADISTRICT COURT OF Tuesday. October 26, 1982 Wednesday, October 2 7, 1982 'Ihursdity , October 28, 1982 REGISTRATION food poisoning if not properly cared for. Too often, hunters place themselves and their families in danger by carelessly handling the deer they bring home. OF UTAH CASE NO. IN THE MATTER OFTHE ADOPTION OF DUSTYN JAY PARRISH, a minor. TO JAMES ROSS PARRISH, natural father of the above-nameminor child: Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner for adoption in the above entitled matter will have this matter heard on the 9th of November, 1982, at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in Farmington, County of Davis, State of Utah. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for hearing on said date or otherwise file a responsive pleading, the Court may grant Petitioners Petition d for the adoption of the minor child and find that you have abandoned the child, and that said child would therefore be adopted without your consent, and that your parental rights would be terminated forever. d above-name- SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney for Petitioner 26 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 30, 1982 Last publication Oct. 21, 1982 Issue No. 39 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. A58027 Ray D. West 1950 North, APPLICANT: Eicher, 1244 Clinton, UT 84015 QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 4 in. well 10 ft. to 20 ft. deep. POINT(S) DIVERSION: ft., W. 1300ft, from (1) N. 790 Cor. Sec. 27, T5N, R2W (Clinton) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Irrigation: From Apr to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.20 E4 1 aces. OF USE: SE'iNE't, Sec. 27, T5N, PLACE R2W Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Tem- ple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 on or before November 20, 1982 DEE C. HANSEN, P.E, State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct. 7, 1982 Last publication Oct. 21, 1982 Issue No. 36 The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M.. A58019 APPLICANT: Dean S. Cook, 380 South Main, Centerville, UT 84014 CFS QUANTITY: SOURCE: UGW Drain POINT(S) OF DIVER- DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. SION: (1) N. 2563 ft, E. 185 ft, (2) N. 2337 ft, E. 663 ft, (3) N. 2213 ft, E. 868 ft, (4) N. 2106 ft, E. 1044 ft, (5) N. 2068 ft, E. 1108 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T4N. R2W (4 mi. W. of Kaysville) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Stockwatering: 56 head of Apr to Nov 1, total acreage 80.0 acs. PLACE OF USE: W':SW'4, Sec. 25, T4N, R2W Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Tem1 JUSTIN P. JULANDER Ian Howard Auger recently received his Eagle Scout award. HE WAS born March 6, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THOMAS E. HAMBY, You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the Clerk of Davis County Court, on the above entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to Scott W. Holt, Plaintiffs attorney, at 26 North Main Street, Layton, Utah, 84041. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 26 North Main Street Layton, Utah 84041 I8 Bountiful to Iris and Alan Auger. He is a student at Kaysville Junior High. Hobbies include ple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before December 4, 1982. computers, wrestling, ming, coin collecting, collecting and playing DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer swim- stamp bari- tone. Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 21, 1982 Last publication Nov. 4, 1982 Issue No. 38 deacons quorum. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BESSIE F. BENEDICT, Deceased FUTURE plans include col- lege at BYU or University of Utah and an LDS mission. Dis- HE WAS born Feb. 24. 1968 to Allen and Thar-i- s Julander. Justin now attends Kaysville Jr. High. He enjoys camping, hiking, back packing, in Bountiful swimming, wrestling, baseball, track and stamp col- Probate Sale: Clearfield, 555 East 400 South. Very clean 3 bedroom, full basement; priced at below market at $49,900.00. Contact for appointment, personal repre1 sentative, Kay Oka 5 or Attorney Oda at or 393-779- 825-979- 546-126- 4. Published in The W'eekly Reflex First publication Oct. 14, 1982 Last publication Nov. 4, 1982 Issue No. 37 October 11, 1982 and Ronda Mills, 368 E. Morgan, Layton, girl Michael and Paula Zamora, 244 E. 1st S., Kaysville, girl October 13, 1982 William C. and Susan Kay Wardle, 182 E. Layton, girl TRACY King and King A Professional Corporation P.O. Box 220 251 East 200 South Clearfield, Utah 84015 Attorneys for Personal Repre- sentative Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 21. 1982 Last publication Nov. 4, 1982 Issue No. 38 STATE OF UTAH ss COUNTY OF DAVIS In the Davis precinct of said following described estray animals which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at No. Salt Lake Stockyards, in No. Salt Lake precinct, on Monday, the 25 day of October, 1982, at the hour of auction hours. (Description of Animals): BIk Angus Hef. 800 lbs.. 2 - blk brockled face Hef. 800 lbs. Picked up at 2961 So. 2000 W., Syracuse, Utah. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 8th day of October 1982. -- NOAL T. EVANS Poundkeeper for Davis Precinct Paid political Housing, Automobiles Will Affect Outlook By EDWARD THORLIND The business outlook is certain to be affected considerably in the next few months by the housing and automobile industries. They have been disappointing so far this year, and when car sales turned sharply downward in August, pessimism in the industry resulted. ad by Citizens Jay CLEGG ment will be borrowing $150 billions in the fiscal year which began Oct. 1. Administration officials say this need not run business is up slow and the money supply is increasing. Thats but an educated guess and some disagree. Time alone will answer the question. N., to Elect Carol Dean Page w Page Chairman Senate District 22 Elected officials stepping down after a reasonable length of time stimulates growth and development. Failure to step down works against everyone. rates--becau- Jay CLEGG Senate District 22 Paid political ad by Jay Clegg HOUSING starts increased this summer, but they too were disappointing in August. The next few months are to be crucial, then, for the economy. If Christmas sales are not the beginning of a steady recovery, and if the recession continues on at levels after the first of the year, the new, 98th Congress will be under pressure to act, to help the home industry, farmers and the unemployed. HU Original and OiUf MMELKORN near-botto- THE DIRECTION of interest rates will be an important sign of the economic times. If they continue downward, that should help both housing and automobile industries. If, on the other hand, they go up again before the end of the year that would pose major problems for the Reagan Administration and would be saying theres so much federal borrowing, rates arent being allowed to come down normally. THE FEDERAL govern- - tr has great treats for Halloween Popcorn Balls Candy Carmel Apples COUPON This coupon good for C c, t. 25 off any Popcorn Purchase 50 or over Expires Oct. 31, 1982 -- BRAND mww Layton Hills Mall (TT5tf3WgT DAVIS COUNTY ATTORNEY x Experienced: -- Kaysville Mrs. Jay Fisher spent three days in Cedar City with her father Samuel Carpenter. Dane Ligon left for Greenland on an assignment for one year with the Air Force. He is the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin spent a week at Bear Lake. -- -- -- -- Bur-rast- Julie Webster, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Webster has been confined to the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent treatment from injuries in an accident. She returned home Oct 13 years practice of law in Davis County. Extensive experience in Municipal law Experienced prosecutor Well acquainted with Davis County and the chailanges we face Dedicated to: son-in-la- II. 950 VOTE HE PLANS to be an electrical engineer. -- NOTICE 6-- Rex HE HAS received his Arrow of Light and is eligible for On My Honor award. In track he is a winner of 800 meters and 1200 meters and mile relay. He has served as a patrol leader, senior patrol leader and is wrestling team captain. 4 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 14, 1982 Last publication Nov. 4, 1982 Issue No. 37 lishments do not have adequate facilities and could contaminate the meat. recommended storage time for deer in the freezer at 0 months. deg. F is between The key to obtaining maximum storage time is to make sure the meat has been properly wrapped. Seal out air which tends to dry the meat and cause freezer burn. Useacom-mercia- l freezer wrap or try clear plastic wrap under butcher paper. (Davis County Recorder) NOTICE IS HEREBY Published in The Weekly on Oct. 21, 1982 Issue No. 38 R.217 suitable for handling large numbers of deer. Some estab- CAROL DEAN PAGE GIVEN that BRUCE TRACY 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 Bessie F. Benedict, 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 25th day of January, 1983, or said claims shall be forever barred. I -- October 10, 1982 Todd and Dixie Call, 22 W. 975 S., Kaysville, boy trict Court, Davis County, State of Utah, Probate No. BRICE IF hunters choose to take their deer to a commercial processor, it is recommended they find a reputable business with adequate facilities for cutting and wrapping. Avoid garage type operations which are not October 8, 1982 Daniel and Annette Gordon, 2875 S. 400 W., Layton, girl lecting. IAN HAS received his Arrow of Light, and is eligible for his On My Honor Award. He has served as den chief, patrol leader, asst, senior patrol leader, president of his -- Births At St Benedict Justin Parry Julander recently received his Eagle Scout Award. in I have in my possession the Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS E. HAMBY, planning on staying out more than a few days, it's a good idea to skin the animal. Skin tends to retain body heat which causes the meat to cool slower. The ideal temperature for holding meat is 40 deg. F. Make sure the deer is hung away from the sun livestock. Irrigation: From In the Second Judicial youre If County. SHERYL B. HAMBY, 546-126- to clean out the body cavity. Water also helps to cool the meat faster and, contrary to popular belief, will not advers-i- y affect flavor or texture. NOTICE IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF (801) the animal quickly. Take advantage of good fresh water 1 LEGAL NOTICE Telephone: ONCE the deer has been killed, its important to dress ith good air circulation. COVER THE animal with a flies game bag to help control and insects which can transmit disease. the hunt is over, its important to have the meat cut, wrapped and placed in a freezer as soon as possible. Hanging the meat for weeks w ill not significantly tenderize deer as is commonly thought. w -- Effective and vigorous prosecution of those with crime in Davis County charaed Special emphasis on enforcement of Drug and Alcohol related laws and laws protecting children and Senior Citizens. Continued close cooperation with other law enforcement agencies of the County Paid for by comittee to elect. Rod Page |