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Show 1 NOVEMBER 22, 1983 ments through said Unit n appurtenant to the Area and all other Units, for the 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 Com-mmo- .PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know S - Condominium NOTICE point of beginning. PARCEL E Beginning on the West OF HEARLNG FOR ADOPTION Case No. 4647 ? K': line of Farmington City limits at a point 894.96 feet West from the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 133.32 feet; thence West 492.98 feet; thence North 7 degrees 30 East 313.32 feet; thence East to the Westerly line of said Farmington City, at a point North of the beginning; thence South along said City line to the point of be- THE DISTRICT CQQfcT OF DAVIS OF UTAH SfiTHE MATTER OF THE COUN-TVtSTAT- E AppPTION E&S OF KIMBERLY WALLIN, A Minor Child. 1TO THE SAID KEVIN EVERRETT WALLIN: YQU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE that the petition of Michael Scott Earl for thfc adoption of Kimberly Wallin will come on regularly for hehriftg before the above entitled court in Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah on'the 20th day of December, A.D 1983 at the hour of 9:00 a.'M; DATED this 26th day of October, A.D., 1983. :i5' Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant and warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. November 2, DATED: 1983. Clerk ,ns Declarations, the aforesaid Survey Maps and all rules, regulations and agreements lawfully made andor entered into pursuant to the of the aforesaid Act and Declaration. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. pro-viso- Said sale will be made without covenant and warrant, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: October 28, 1983. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A. ginning. MICHAEL ALLPHIN, T' ownership Act, the aforesaid ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A. By: Alyson E. Brown Deputy Clerk Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Zions First National Bank, N.A. 800 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Rodney S. Page Attorney for Petitioners 40: South 125 East Clfcjufield, Utah 84015 Published in The Weekly Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Nov. 9, 1983 Last publication Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 41 Firs publication Nov. 2, 1983 Last publication Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 40 By Richard H. Nebeker, Attorney Zions First National Bank 800 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Published in the Weekly Reflex. First publication Nov. 9, 1983, Last publication Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 41 R-2- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. THE DISTRICT IN COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Plaza Cycle Plaintiff -- vs- Brent and Rhonda Phillips Defendants TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE On the 1st day of NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE December, 1983, at the hour of 11:30 AM at the north front The following described door of the Davis County property will be sold at public Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the auction to the highest bidder, inpayable in lawful money of the right, title and United States at the time of the terest of the defendant, Brent sale, at the front steps of the and Rhonda Phillips, in and to Davis County Courthouse in the following described real Farmington, Utah, on the 6th property, to wit: All of Lot 42 Eastoaks day of December, 1983, at Plat C 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of Also known as 487 foreclosing a Trust Deed exSouth 1800 East, Fruit ecuted by Keith C. Gubler and Susan L. Gubler, Trustors, in Heights, Utah 84037 PAYMENT TO BE MADE favor of City Federal Savings IN lawful money of the United and Loan Association, covering real property located at 592 States of America. SUBJECT Marialana Drive, North Salt TO any liens. DATED AT FARMING-TON- , Lake Utah, and more particuDAVIS, COUNTY, larly described as: t UTAH, this 9th day of NovemAll of Lot 33, Lake-vieber, 1983. Estates, according R-2- the Fruit Heights City offices, 281 South Mountain Road, Meridian. Fruit Heights, Utah. The hearCopies of the petition conings will concern the request of taining the description of each property owner Monte J. tract and the terms and condiBrough to rezone his property tions under which the water is which is described below from A-l (Agricultural) to petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin WaSingle Family Residence with ter Conservancy District, minimum lots of 12,000 SF: Layton, Utah, for public inBeginning at a point on the east line of Highspection. The name of the petitioner way which is 937.6 East and the amount of water in from W'est 14 Comer of acre-fee- t Sec. 1, T3N, R1W, applied for are as hereinafter set out: . SLB&M, U.S. Survey and running thence two courses along said east Petitioner, Calvin Waters (Deer Run Estates) line as follows: NortherAcre-fee- t, 33.9 ly along the arc of a The Board of Directors of 7724.50 foot radius the District will meet in public curve to the left 402 plus session at the Summit County to the Point of tangence, and North 3 degrees 39 Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 9:00 A.M., Friday, DecemWest 950 feet plus to the ber?, 1983, to consider each of Quarter Quarter Section such petitions and any and all line, thence easterly objections that may be prealong said Quarter, sented in wnting by any perQuarter Section line 468 sons showing cause why any of feet to the West line of said petitions should not be Barton Manor Subdivision No. 3, Thence granted. All persons interested south 0 degrees 17 West may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why 1320 feet along said said petitions, or any thereof West line and the extenshould not be granted. Failure sion of said West line to of any person to show cause in the Quarter Section writing as aforesaid, shall be Line, thence East 183.1 deemed an assent on his part to feet along the Section the granting of said petition. line to a Point 564.1 feet The Board will at such meetEast of said east line of ing, or at a subsequent meeting Highway, Thence South 48 degrees 20 West adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the petition. 754.6 feet to said east line of highway, Thence WEBER BASIN WATER Northerly along said CONSERVANCY DISTRICT East line to the Point of West, Salt Lake Base and NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE described Tjfe following rty situated in Davis Cc Jy, Utah, will be sold at pul auction to the highest bi on the front steps of the Pr! I t DJ County non-exem- pt Courthouse, fngton, Utah on 1983 at the hour of 129 I oclock noon, for the pu Jse of foreclosing a Trust Di I executed by Browns P? f Development, Inc., a Utf corporation, in favor of Zifc First National Bank, a Fa Decem-be- N&jbnal Association, re- corded December 30, 1977 as Entry No. 482598 in Book 685, Page 87 of the official records of Davis County, Utah, covering property located at: approximately: 1150 South and 140 East near w to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorders Office. Utah State Highway 106, Farmington, Utah and more particularly scribed as: EXHIBIT PARCEL A de- DATED this A November, Beginning at a point 793.98 feet West and 177.3 feet North from the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 1 East; Salt Lake Base and day of By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff 1983. Attorney: Stephen L. Johnston Published in the Davis News. P.O. Box 16141 SLC, Utah 841 16 Journal 0 1983 Nov. First publication 9, Last publication Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 41 9 South Mountain Road, NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described in Davis County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, on December?, 1983 at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by ROGER DIEHL, a single man, as Trustor, in favor of ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded October 6, 1980, as Entry No. 576211, in Book 842 at Page 638 of the official records of Davis County, Utah, covering property loc- facturing). Beg. at a point N W 186.75 Ft. &N 3 W 402.60 Ft. &S 3 W 493.40 Ft. & N 20-6 E 700.2 & N 279.68 Ft. from SE Corner Section 35; T 4N; 6 E RlW;ThenceN E 204.62 Ft. ;ThS 4 143.5 Ft. Thence S W 152.83 Ft; Thence W 155.47 N 0-- 43-370-1- 71-2- 71-2- 19-2- 6 70-3- 38-53- Ft. to Point of Beginning. Contains .58 Acres. All persons present will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed rezoning action, either for or against the proposition. Written comments will also be chains West and 18.35 chains South and South 85 degrees 30 West 7.82 chains from the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 30,1 Township 3 North, Range East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 3.53 chains; thence West 6.01 chains; thence Northerly 3.25 chains, more or less, to a point which is South 85 degrees 30 West 4.83 chains from the point of beginning; thence North 85 degrees 30 East 4.83 chains to the point of beginC Beginning on the West line of certain State Road at a point 270.6 feet West from the South Quarter corner of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 475.2 feet said along the West line of 520.08 West thence road; feet; thence South 475.2 feet; thence East 520.08 feet to the point of beginD Beginning at a point 270.56 feet West of the South Quarter corner of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence South 133.32 feet; thence West 624.40 feet, more or less, to the West line of Farmington City; thence North along said of a City line to a point East and West feet 270.56 point South 133.32 feet and West 7 de11 17.38 feet and North feet grees 30 East 313.32 from the South Quarter corner of Section 30; thence East to the Westerly line of from property conveyedin deed grantor to grantee dated December 31, 1963; South-wethence South to the comer of property conveyed in aforesaid deed; thence East 520.08 the feet, mord or less, to st ated at: Unit Oakridge Village Condominiums, 1638 North 1250 West, and more particularly deG-- l, scribed as: All of Unit No. G-l OAKRIDGE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS, as the same are defined and established and identified on the Record of Survey Map of OAKRIDGE VILLAGE CONDOMI- NIUMS, recorded August 31, 1978, in Book 726, Page 398 of official records, and recorded September 1, 1978, in Book 726, Page 737 of official records, and in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of OAKRIDGE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS, recorded August 31, 1978, in Book 726, Page 399 of official records, and re- corded September 1, 1978, in Book 726, Page 738 of official records, reand the By-La- corded September 1, 1978, in Book 726, Page 767 of official records. TOGETHER WITH an undivided interest in and to the common area as the same is established and identified in the Maps and Declara-tion- s referred to hereinabove. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT to Eas-- Published in the Weekly Reflex on Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 43 and ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 3192 In the District Court of Davis County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of RAYMOND REISBECK, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are to take notice that Elizabeth H. Reisbeck, whose address appears below has been appointed personal representative of the above named decedent and that they are required to present their claims to said persona representative or to the Clerk of the Court on or before February 28, 1984, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 10 day o November, 1983. ELIZABETH H. REISBECK Personal Representative 341 East 300 North Bountiful, Utah 84010 1 - General Space; 6- - Motor Vehicle Access ; 7 - Conditional Uses ; permit & of Occupancy; "A Certificate Zones; Residential-Agricultur- Zone; 544-570- 1983 Issue No. 42 R-2- NOTICE OF Re- Multiple Family sidence Zone; 20- - CM Neighborhood Commercial Zone; Commercial Zone; Community Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 16, 1983 Last publication Nov. 30, 1983 ne ; 23-C- Community 22- - C-- 2. Commercial ZoGeneral Commer- Manucial Zone; 24- - NM-- 1 facturing Zone. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to comment; written comments will also be considered. THE FILING OF CLASS D PETITIONS FOR ALLOTMENT OF BELVA M. PROVOST City Recorder WATER BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, a petition applying for the allotment of Weber Basin Project water, by the following landowner, owning land in: NORTH DAVIS, Section Architects, at low-inco- filing, business English, Wang Word processing and record keeping. Training is available for beginners as well as for those who want to upgrade their skills. Class will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. this week. sort and display donated items. Although donation of CURRICULUM is open- new items is preferred, groups entry open-exand individual-- , Basically, what we try to that wish to repair and refur- ized, thus allowing a person to r bish used toys and clothing progress at own rate of do is match people and organizations that want to help the may offer them in a useable speed and to enroll on any less fortunate to those in condition. Tuesday or Thursday. Length ; of the program depends on Ms. Dechart exneed, THOSE needing assistance how fast a person progresses plained. Although over 100 are not and how far they want to go in , always in the apparent, sponsors participated according to Ms. Dechart. any of the above classes. program last year, many sponSometimes a father has been Tuition is $54 plus books soring two or more families, the departmen expects even out of work for some time. and materials. Call more to come forward this While they live in a nice house for more information. and drive a nice car, they may year. Those wishing to sponsor a family may phone the de- be behind on payments and struggling just to keep food on Sponpartment at sors are needed right up to the table. Christmas gifts may seem beyond reach. Dec. 23, but the program operThe electronics industry is Many of these people hesiates more effectively if they one of the fastest growing inenare for but ask help also apply early, Ms. Dechart tate to dustries in the United States. . couraged by friends or relasaid. In an effort to help meet the tives to apply. In some cases, reat growth in this field and to MANY OF the schools in the provide training for the hobcounty sponsor families as do byist, the Davis Area Voca-- . tional Center is conducting a other community organizations. Working as a group beginning electronics training often generates enough enthuprogram. Classroom openings siasm that several families are will be filled on a first come first serve basis. served. Secondary school students have been particularly ENROLL AT Layton High effective, she commented. School Electronics, tuition is Last year students at Central $54. Lab is at 6:30 p.m. each , The Davis Area Vocational Davis Jr. High contributed is 36 is offering you the Tuesday. The course Center over $450 worth of food and hours. to learn the auto opportunity body trade. The class is open SO TRUE to those who want to learn a may be examined without new trade or to repair your Too many of us are like charge in the office of the own automobile. wheelbarrows: useful only Architect or may be obtained when pushed and easily upset. from the architect upon a deTHE DAVC will provide all Herald, Miami. posit of $50.00. equipment for the program. NO MORE W ORRIES Tuition is $54 for 36 hours and Just put your troubles in ROGER C. GLINES class is held Tuesday and your pocket--th- e one with the Clerk of the Board Thursday at 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in it. hole big Davis County School District 1 Call for more Telegram, Worcester. in Published the Davis County Clipper on Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 45 , it his-he- 110 Electronics Study Auto Body Training -- 546-241- -- NOW SHOWING Regent Published in the Weekly RePlans and specifications flex on Nov. 23, 1983 may be examined without Issue No. 43 charge in the office of the ADVERTISEMENT Architect or may be obtained FOR BID from the architect upon a deposit of $50.00. Davis County School District is accepting bids for: ROGER C. GLINES BID No. 1202-- AddClerk of the Board ition and remodel to Davis County School District Street, Salt Lake City, UT. Published in the Davis County Clipper on Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 45 C-5- Published in the Weekly flex on Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 43 Re- R-2- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID al RE 15- - -l Residential Estate Zone; Single Family ResiOne dence Zone; 17- - R-- 2 and Two Family Residence Zone; 18- - RM-- 3 Multiple Family Residence Zone; C- -l re- quired. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregular- 14-R- A 21- - certified check or bid 12- - -4 C.Bruce Barton Attorney for the Estate 437 North Wasatch Drive Layton, Utah 84041 6 Telephone: A bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid payable to the Davis County School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute FR Zone; 13- -, Agricultural Zone; - THE PROGRAM is primariup to assist families that have small children. Last year the program helped 347 families to have a nicer Christmas. ly set accounting, office machines, tions, food and gifts are also accepted. These are distributed by the department to families that are not assigned to a sponsor becuase there are always more families in need than sponsors to care for them. Volunteers are also needed to David's father bought him a home computer. Now, hes found a new game to play. 1 Provi- Supplementary and Qualifying Regulations; Buildings and uses; 4- - Board of Adjustment; 5- - Parking and Loading Forest-Recreati- Davis County School District is accepting bids for: BID No. 1206-- 1 Addition to Centerville Junior High School, Centerville, UT. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East State Street, Farmington, UT. until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6, 1983, andthen publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. Richardson Associates, 2- - 11- BID forms were prepared by ZONING ORDINANCE, sions; FOR Board. Plans, specifications and bid Notice is hereby given of a PUBLIC HEARING before the Fruit Heights City Council on December 6, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at the City Offices, 281 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, Utah. Public Hearing concerns the adoption of the CHAPTER XIV, REVISED Sections: typewriting, shorthand, ton, according to Roselyn of the Department of Human Services. De-cha- rt ities in the interest of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CREDITORS The Davis Area Vocational is offering training in Center ADVERTISEMENT such bonds as may be BELVA M. PROVOST City Recorder NOTICE property situated Variety Of Studies 546-244- 1 concerns the request of Property owner Mark Michie to rezone his property which is described below, from A-- l (Agriculture) to M-- l (Manuing considered. Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Nov. 16, 1983 Last publication Nov. 30, 1983 Issue No. 44 Voed Center Offering Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Nov. 23, 1983 Last publication Nov. 30, 1983 9 Issue No. 43 Fruit Heights, Utah. The hear- one-to-o- sponsor. BELVA M. PROVOST City Recorder Notice is hereby given of a public hearing before the Fruit Heights City Council on December 6, 1983 at 8:00 p.m. at the Fruit Heights City offices friends may wish to apply for the needy family if they know the need is genuine but the ; : family would be embarrassed to ask for aid themselves. However, this friend will be asked to secure approval for the needy family, explained Ms. Dechart. WHILE SPONSORS for osed REZONING action, either for or against the proposition. Written comments are also requested and will be considered by the City Council. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING clothing. Students at Bountiful High School provided Christmas for four families, a total of 26 individuals. While people are encouraged to sponsor families on a basis, cash dona- - Santa is the official Christmas assistance program for needy-.- , people in Davis County, some residents may wish to help families they are already aware of. Acting as a clearinghouse, the Sponsors program can help avoid duplication if the family is already assigned to another given an opportunity to be heard concerning the prop- 364-732- beginning. PARCEL B Beginning at a point 4.15 ning. PARCEL Sheriff Davis County JOHN L. YOUNG, Successor Trustee Meridian; thence North 962.5 feet; thence West 441.5 feet; thence South 7 degrees 30 West 992.6 feet; thence East 570.6 feet, more or less, to the point of ning. PARCEL 1 BRANT L. JOHNSON, Applications for Christmas assistance through the Sponsors for Santa program in Davis County will be accepted Nov. 25 until Dec. 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 223 of the Courthouse in Farming 16.1 Acres. All persons present will be Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 16, 1983 Last publication Nov. 30, 1983 5 Issue No. 42 281 Give Santa A Hand Beginning. Contains Keith G. Jensen, Secretary R-2- tin 1 35, Township 5 North, Range Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Nov. 23, 1983 Last publication Nov. 30, 1983 Issue No. 43 R-2- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing before the Fruit Heights City Council on December 6, 1983 at 8:15 p.m. at Davis County School District is accepting bids for: BID No. 1205-- 1 Add- to Syracuse Elementary School ition Kitchen, Syracuse, UT. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Davis County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East State Street, Farmington, UT. until 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 5, 1983, and then publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid payable to the Davis County School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute such bonds as may be re- quired. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregular- ities in the interest of the Viewmont Bountiful, Sealed bids at the Davis High School, UT. will be accepted County School District, Purchasing Department, 45 East State Street, Farmington, UT. until 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 2, 1983, and then publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid payable to the Davis County School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute such bonds as may be required. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregularities in the interest of the Board. Plans, specifications and bid forms were prepared by Gordon Gygi Architect & Associates, Architects, at 3333 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT. Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of the Architect or may be obtained from the architect upon a deposit of $50.00. ROGER C. GLLNES Clerk of the Board Davis County School District Hans, specifications and bid forms were prepared by Published in the Davis County Clipper on Nov. 23, 1983 Issue No. 45 Center, Bountiful, UT. Plans and specifications Published in the Weekly flex on Nov. 23, 1983 4 Issue No. 43 Board. Robert T. Dewey & Associates, Architects, at 108 West Ann ALL SEATS M00 Wed. Mon. and Tues. 7 and 9 and 9 Thura. and Frt. Sat. at 5-- and 9 -- 7 KAYSVILLE CINEMA CENTRE Kaysvie-544-49- The New Dog In Your Life If you are thinking of getting a new puppy, you may already have decided on the kind of dog you would like to have. If you plan to show the dog, a purebred is a prerequisite. If you simply want a pet to be a companion, a mixed breed dog is fine. The most important prerequisite is that the puppv is in good health. Most breeders agree that eight weeks of age is die best time to buy a puppy. Puppies at this age should be active, curious and alert Beware of the puppy that is fearful of strangers, or shies away from the breeder. In addition to an outgoing personality, the puppy should have clear eyes, no discharge from the nose, a nice shine to its coat, clean ears, white teeth and pink gums. Check around the tail area to see that there is no evidence of diarrhea or inflammation. As soon as you get your new puppy, you should take it to your veterinarian for an examination and vaccinations, and to check it for worms, as your pets health depends on it. Brought town at a public service from: Demel E. Taylor, D.V.M. Marr O. Fawcett, D.V.M. Layton Veterinary Hospital 1538 North Main, Layton, Utah 84041 773-257- Re- 99 0 776-151- 1 Tf |