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Show I APRIL 27, 1983 V Secondary Water System Now In Planning Stage lities, he added. Syracuse currently gets its culinary water from two underground wells and from the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The need for a new secondary source, however, is becoming more urgent. By MARK FOTHERINGHAM ORDINANCE NO. 262 ESTATES SUBDIVISION NO. 1, a Subdivision of part of Section 27, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Notice of Default was recorded January 11, 1983, as Entry No. 630589 in Book 927 Page 88 of said official records Said sale will be made with out covenant or warranty, ex press or implied, regarding ti tie, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 21st day of April, 1983. AN ORDINANCE TITLE 16. LICENSING, CONTROL AND REGULATION OF BUSINESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPDATING, REVISING, CODIFYING AND COMPILING ORDINANCES GOVERNING BUSINESS. WHEREAS, the business regulations of Kaysville City have not been updated for many years and the current business regulations are in need of updating arid revision. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY, a municipal corporation of the State of Utah, as follows: W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication April 27, 1983 Last publication May 11, 1983 Issue No. 13 Title 16, Licensing, Control and Regulation of 1. Business, as revised, codified, compiled and NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, is hereby adopted, passed, published and declared to be the Business Regulations for Kaysville City pursuant to and by the authority of the City Council of Kaysville City, property possession or encumbrances, at the north front door of the County Courthouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 25th day of May, 1983, at 12:00 oclock noon of Utah. 2. Insofar as the provisions of Title 16, Licensing, Control and Regulation of Business, are the same as those of previously passed and existing ordinances, they shall be construed as a continuation thereof. All existing ordinances which are directly or expressly in conflict with the provisions of Title 16, Licensing, Control and Township said Title 16, Licensing, Control and Regulation of Business, are hereby 1983. PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South, Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 6 Telephone: this ordinance one time only in the Weekly Reflex. PASSED and ADOPTED 355-288- by the City Council of Kaysville City, Utah this 19th day of Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication April 27, 1983 Last publication May 11, 1983 0 Issue No. 13 1983. KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Mayor V. Dean Steel City Recorder Issue No. 13 Re- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE AND AGENDA . Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing on May 17, 1983 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville, to present the following agenda items to the public and receive comments thereon from the public. The agenda shall be as follows: :1. Opening .2. Rezone request of Steve Allen, et al., - rezone parcel on Sunset Drive from A5 to Al. '3. Citizen questions and comments. .4. Adjournment. f V. DEAN STEEL : City Recorder Published in the Weekly flex on April 27, 1983 Issue' No. 13 Re- 3 ? NOTICE OF : TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Tuesday, May 24, 1983, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by M & K Investment, a Utah General Partnership, as trustor, in favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded December 30, 1981 as Entry No. 606668 in Book 889, Page 230, of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, covering real property located at Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 So. Weber Valley Estates No. 1, Town of South Weber, approximately 7250 So. and Jensen Circle, and .more particularly described as: All of Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 14 & 20, SOUTH WEBER VALLEY Utah State University is exploring the opportunity of offering either a B.S. d lines are left IF THE is turned on the when water secondary open again (usually in April), untreated water can flow into and contaminate the culinary system. Mr. Thayne said that such problems can be avoided by installing an This valve at each would prevent secondary water from backing up into the culinary system. If the plans progress smoothly, Mayor Thurgood expects that the secondary system will be operational by the summer of 1984. CROSS-connecte- Chris Stevenson is probably not too upset at being the last of many Bingo winners, especially since she will be able to spend the whole $80 at Harrys Thriftway in Kaysville. Celebrating over her win with her are sons John, 9, and Andy, 7. LAST, NOT LEAST anti-syph- We would like to express to you and the public our appre- ciation for the tremendous Reports For Duty Marine Pfc. Jay D. Franklin, son of Jerry and Penny Franklin of 488 E. 450 S., Clearfield, has reported for duty with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, Calif. SignUp For Race engineering at Hill Air Force Base, beginning fall quarter, 1983. degree in electrical DR. BILL Jones, professor Sustained Kevin Kirk, Utah State University Program Director will be conducting an orientation Superior HOW TRUE he know her very well? e must. I overheard him tell her shes getting fat. Sam-Do- iV es Deborah Carlton received a Sustained Superior Performance Award for her work as a personnel man-"- 1 agement specialist in the Civilian Personnel Branch at Hill AFB. She recently was promoted following completion of management intern training here. MRS. CARLTON and her husband, Captain Kyp Carlton, reside in Layton. -- BodyJBasics two years, going taking two classes (two nights per week) each quarter. A B.S. degree may take lon- meeting for anyone interested in finding out more about USU EE degrees, on Monday, May 9, at 4:15 p.m. in Building 368, Room 27, Hill Air Force Base. Anyone interested should plan to attend. The tentative schedule for completion of a masters degree will be part-tim- DIET STUDIO e, ger, depending on previous college credits earned. FOR FURTHER information call the USU Hill Air Force Base office, INDIVIDUAL DIET CONSULTATIONS BY EXPERIENCED HUNWITH YEARS OF SUCCESS TECHNOLOGISTS POUNDS IN THE DAVIS DREDS HAVE LOST FROM 0 COUNTY AREA 777-353- Most affordable prices in town No contracts or membership 4f - -- 4ii LAYTON iri, - The annual Davis County Council Founders Day Banquet for Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be held Thursday, April 28 at the Val- ley View Golf Course Restaurant in Layton. Cocktail hour will be from 6:30-- Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. 7. THE BANQUET was planned by members of Preceptor Iota and Xi Phi Chapters under the general supervision of the county council which THESE volunteers without equal. To work are in 70-9- 0 mile an hour wind with the chill factor around zero is certainly going the extra mile. We wish also to acknowledge the excellent help from the Layton Fire Department and the speed with which they responded to the call for help. i t Pay as you 90 with anyone else it ft president; Bonnie Dagsen, vice president; Linda Scrapbooks and yearbooks prepared by the different chapters will be displayed and judged. Allen, treasurer. Attending the banquet will be ladies from all nine Davis County Chapters of this worldwide sorority. The chapters in Davis County include Alpha Phi, Beta Nu, Laureate Epsilon, Preceptor Iota, Preceptor Mu, Xi Alpha Gamma, Xi Alpha Omicron, Xi Chi and Xi Phi. STUDIO North Main Kaysville Square) 546-161- 1 REPORT OF CONDITION OF domestic Consolidating FOUNDERS Day is an event celebrated annually to commemorate the founding of Beta Sigma Phi. dmg AND DIET AEROBIC 344 AWARDS for the best table decorations will be given. The Girl of the Year from each chapter and some Pledges of the Year will be recognized. will follow A PROGRAM Body Basics the dinner. Minhor-d- o, secretary and Malinda consists of Barbara Craig, work and courage of the men from the Kaysville Fire Department who successfully fought against what seemed impossible problems to contain the recent fire to our buildings on Main Street. i( hassles - don't chance Beta Sigma Founders Day - ti Joe--H- Performance subsidiaries of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON m the state of call made by Utah, at the close of business on March 31, 1983 published in response to Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code. Section 161 Charter Number 768 National o Bank Region Number Twelve ASSETS SPRING EUREKA MIGHTY-MIT- MODEL 2061 CLEAN-U- MODEL 1425 Lightweight-Efficien- CARPET QEANERi Stain, ON ANY CARPET t UPRIGHT Idaal For SUPER EFFICIENT Autoi, Traitor Homes 40 ONLY 139 COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS KG. $171.95 With $74 FREE SERVICE Norm Of Albertsons BUY FROM BuflBa T WIMMERS Phone I 94 North Fort Lane YOUR WARRANTY 546-490- IN THOUSANDS 3.0tS 306 None 2.994 54 . 2.600 23.864 for possible loan losses 313 23. 5M Lease financing receivables g Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Intangible assets All Other assets TOTAL ASSETS None 1,5 269 None Sh8 . tl 7 p.m.) LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,722 Time and savings deposits of individuals, and partnerships, corporations Roy O. Layton Jeanne Layton Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States All other deposits Certified and officers' check Total Deposits a. Total demand deposits 3.895 b. Total time and savings deposits 27.410 Federal funds purchased and secunties sold under agreements to 2. 305 8 2,122 15 113 31.305 repurchase Chic Cool and Casual for Spring GREEN AND white race brochures with entry forms are At.. available at local sporting goods stores or at the race site 7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. The $5 registration fee entitles a racer to compete for medals and ribbons, a colorful and a certificate for finishers of the race. Mothers Day Perms on Sale Nails 23 E. Gentile, Layton - $2500 546 - 6060 one demand notes issued to the U. other habihtes for money Mortgage Indebtedness All other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Subordinated notes and debentures Interest-beann- 30. g S Treasury and None 44 44s 31,197 None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding None (par value) Common slock a. No. shares authorized 4.000 b. No. shares outstanding 4.000 (par value) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 400 1,400 417 227 3?!o24 3 14 of $100,000 of more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Average for 30 calendar days ending with report dateTotal deposits gQX None 31 568 I, KENT DEE SMITH, Cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly SWEAR that this report of condition ts true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct - Attest: Kent Dee Smith Apnl 25, 1983 GEO B. WILCOX JOHN S. MORGAN fcdf.adfyi None MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby letters of credit, total Time certificates of deposit in denominations RALPH W. FIRTH MEET THE challenge and join the run or the cheering section on Saturday, April 30. 35 024 6 (Open Friday BE HAPPIER SERVICE fjf DOLLARS AWOINT Cash and due from depository institutions U. S. Treasury secunties Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions All other secunties Federal funds sold and secunties purchased under agreements to resell a. Loans, Total b. Less: Allowance c. Loans, Net Etc. NOW ONLY Just -- BUT POWERFUL Extra Suction Powar SAVE SPECIALS P E SMALL, LIGHTWEIGHT E.S.P. More entries are needed for the 3.1 mile Fun Race in Roy. The 5000 meter race is open to -reveryone 6 years and older and walkers unners, joggers, wheelchair in 22 divisions. The race starts at 9 a.m. sharp at North Park on Saturday, April AWARDS ceremony will be held at the site immediately following the race. Now the second largest race in Utah, over 3,000 persons participated in the 1982 race held in nine cities. This fun race was designed by the Utah Girl Scouts so young and old can become involved in good physical exercise. -- electrical engineering, and Express Thanks 2 cross-conne- Electrical Engineering At HAFB Letters to the E Attest: Published in the Weekly flex on April 27, 1983 THE NEW system may appear a little costly at first but will provide considerable savings in the long run, said the mayor. This would be due to a sharp decrease in demand for culinary water sources and faci HILL AFB ing ordinance shall become effective immediately upon the date of publication of Gerald A. Purdy North, The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 21st day of April, adopt- ? THE WASATCH Regional Council recently approved a grant for $160,000 of Housing and Urban Development money for the Syracuse secondary system. That money, however, is being held up because Layton city is contesting the way in which the grants were allocated. Mayor Thurgood contemplates financing the rest of the system through hook-u- p fees, water usage fees, and revenue bonds. At this time, the plans do not include any property tax increases. owners. saved from repeal and are hereby declared to be remaining in full force and effect. 3. Title 16, Licensing, Control and Regulation of ' 4 Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, plat of which is filed in the Office of the Davis County Recorder. Commonly known as 156 North 650 West, Layton, Utah 84041. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial proceedings is dated July 31, 1978, and was executed by RANDALL W. CATES and CAROLYN J. CATES, husband and wife, who are present however, all ordinances not directly or expressly in conflict with the provisions of : so connections since 70 percent of the water users are centrally located in the subdivision areas, he said. Depending upon how this first phase turns out, the system may be expanded to the rest of the city. The project is expected to cost $800,000 to $850,000 to complete, said Mr. Thayne. W'e are now applying to the Utah Power and Water Board for funds, he said. He added that what cant be raised will have to be borrowed. FOR THE PAST three years, Syracuse has used up all its culinary reserves, said Mr. Thayne. Mayor Thurgood added, Without a secondary system, we would be looking at an immediate and costly expansion of culinary facilities. The mayor predicts that a secondary system would cut summer culinary consumption by about 50 percent. THE CITY NOW buys 725 acre feet of water per year. Without adding operating and maintenance costs, treated culinary water is about $75 per acre foot. The city can obtain untreated secondary water for only $3, according to the mayor. It is a waste to use culinary water for irrigation purposes, he said. There is a potential health hazard in regards to a secondary water system. Although it is their illegal, some people culinary and secondary systems so they can continue to irrigate after the secondary system is turned off (usually in October). cross-connectio- Lot 8, KING SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 20, are hereby repealed, April subdivisions of Syracuse, according to Councilman John Thayne. This would accommodate about 700 of the citys 1000 or said day: Regulation of Business, Business, and this THE PRIMARY PLAN for the project will bring secondary water to the four main 4 published in looseleaf form by authority of the Kay sville City Council containing Title 16, "Licensing, Control and Regulation of Bus- iness, SYRACUSE Syracuse is now in the planning stages for developing a secondary water system. According to Mayor Boyd T. Thurgood, the system is to provide pressurized water from the Layton canal for use in outdoor irrigation. Directors |