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Show v PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Youi Right to Enow NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY I One 6 x 8 x 40 foot sea containing personal longings of: A. S. Wheelwright, con-tin- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in er be- 170 Foothill Dr., Fruit Heights, Utah Sde of belongings will be January 7, 1984 at: C.A.T. LINES TRUCKING CO., 1410 S. ATLANTIC AVE.. COMPTON, CA. (213) 603- 1 V SLB&M. A59310 APPLICANT: Leroy Webb, 2432 North 970 West, Clinton, UT QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS r to JUDITH Vtcrr l I publication Dec. 21, 1983 47 NOTICE OF j! 'a acs. TRUSTEES SALE HgThe following described 'property will be sold at public s' auction to the highest bidder, -.Wednesday, January 11, 1984, Tfrayable in lawful money of the f Jjnlted States at the time of at the front steps of the TJaVis County Courthouse, aacraington, Utah, at 12:00 iVlapdn of said day, for the pur-pose of foreclosing a trust deed PLACE 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 1984 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 10167 IN THE DISTRICT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PETER PAUL PR1ER of Lot 952, CHELSEA COVE Plaintiff SUBDIVISION, PLAT fee PB, a Subdivision of part Pf Section 5, Township 1 rrSi North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian . 5 2 Notice of Default was August 29, 1983, as -- TEXAS INTERMOUNTAIN PETROLEUM CORPORATION, a Utah corporation, and LARRY R t;p GAR-RELT- . 650021 in Book 956, of said official 1017 1 1 Said sale will be made or warranty, eJiress or implied, regarding possession or encumbr-ISXnte- s. DATED this 30th day of ft November, 1983. h-t-i ill5 I W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee f ! its iMlished It r3ritst publication Dec. 7, 1983 ast publication Dec. 21, 1983 sue No. 47 R-2- v ? the following application J f hai been filed with the State f 3"2 If Engineer to appropriate water Davis County throughout HiSM1 entire year unless other-Vris- e designated. Locations in t jS-Jf- TEXAS INTERMOUNTAIN PETROLEUM and LARRY R GARRELTS, in and to the following described real proper- ty, to wit: All of Lot 26, Hollow, No 3, a subdivision of part of I t,- '- ,34794 A59312 tS:APPLIC ANT : Bill Brimley, 434 Owen Street, Layton, UT TMQDANTITY: 0.015 CFS tSPURCE: 6 in. well 50 ft. to 500 fi. deep. g rEOINT(S) OF DIVER- -- Section 23, Township North, Range 8 XIW 12 Mi. N of Layton) 3 OEUSE: Irrigation: From Apr J td Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 setvr; I I Purpose and period USE: OF SsSSfViSWVt, Sec. 21, T4N 333?- - . . 3 ryftotests resisting I grant-thi- s application with flttsons therefore must be filed En-- 5 Jnjittplicate with the State fimr, 1 the 1636 West North 841 16 on 1 4 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in 2 NOTICE animals which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest DATED this 13th day of De- cember, 1983. W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec . 2 , 983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 1 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS entire year unless otherwise in - (a 12923) Larry and Arlene Wilson, 549 S. Angel St., Kaysville, UT propose to change the nature of use of O.Bcfsor 10.60 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by UWC 7485 and UWC 18136(31-3685The water has been diwells, verted from two 480 ft. and 343 ft. deep at points 1)S. 1710ft., E. 1210ft.; 2) S. 1570 ft., E. 1350 ft. both from the NW Cor., Sec. 4, T3N, R1W, (1 mile SW of Kaysville); and used for the domestic use of one family; stockwatering of 300 cattle; and from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 ac. in the horse gelding NOAL T. EVANS Poundkeeper for Davis Precinct. of Davis County, this ordinance is necessary for the peace, health and safety of Published in the Davis County Clipper on Dec. 21, 1983 Issue No. 48A Davis County and the inhabitants thereof. Therefore, this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and upon a copy being published in accordance with law, and a copy being deposited in the offices of the Coun- C-6- ). R1W. Hereafter 0.13 cfs of 10.60 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted same as heretofore and used for the domestic use of four families; stockwatering of 16 cattle; and from April to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2.39 acs. in the SW'ANW'A, Sec. 4, T3N, R1W. Protests resisting the grant 1 Re- R-2- No. 3 ORDLNANCE 05-8- ty Clerk of Davis County Utah. Unanimously passed and AN ORDINANCE ESTAB- LISHING Gregory McClune, Jerilyn cials of Davis County, effective January 1, 1984 shall be and hereby are established as follows: Commissioners $34,500.00 $36,000 00 Attorney Sheriff $34,000.00 Surveyor $33,500 00 Clerk $33,500.00 Auditor $33,500.00 Recorder $33,500.00 Treasurer $33,500 00 Assessor $33,500.00 Justice of the Peace $33,500 00 SECTION 2. All ordinance in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. In the opinion of the County Commissioners sorrel. Picked up at 400 N. 900 W., Centerville, Utah. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 7th day of Dec. 1983. Published in the Weekly flex on Dec. 21, 1983 Issue No. 47 Goede, Karen Graham. Darrin Hansen, Tamara Higgs, Eric Hyde. David lpaktchian. Mane Kangas, Roxanne Kirkham. Tammy Kline, Jolene Layton. Valerie Leach, Mike McAdoo, OF SALARIES Pinewood Utah. THE ELECTED OFFICIALS OF DAVIS COUNTY The Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: SECTION 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Title 17, Chapter 16, Section 14, U.A.C., as amended, and after a public hearing duly held in accordance with the said law on December 14, 1983, the annual salaries of elected offi- - DELINQLENT NOTICE approved this 14th day of cember, A.D., 1983. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 12th day of December, 1983. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County 1 Tem-IpftrSa- lt Lake City, Utah or before January 21 , 11984 DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Davis News Jouftval First publication Dec. 7, 1983 Last publication Dec. 2 1, 1983 Issue No. 47 R-2- Glen E. Saunders, Chairman Ith grade. Keith trolls, Carole Decker, Heather Lord, Jamel Gunther, Berg. Kalhv Bravo, Margie Capener, Darrin DeFrain. Robert Fenneau, Cynthia Frascari, Leesha Gibby. Stephanie Green-bur- Melissa Gutiennez, Julianne ROBERT Lochner. k Magness. Stephanie McKenzie. Sanvri K gan, Matthew Peach, vki Rebecca Roberts. Rolei1 ' ler, David Storm. Man Bryan Strong. Sheri ie s Dori Thinos. John W Washburn K n I Hansen, Jill Hanson. Lynne Hatch, Sally Howe, Dayna Scon Hughes. Kimberly Larsson. Melome Moore. Cath-leeNielson, Kaelynne Park, Frederick Perrelbergs, Renee Petersen, Mary Peterson. Chans--s- e Pnest, Arleen Ralls. Eddy Russell. Caroline Sprenkle, Janalyn Steed, Shen Sioddard, Lisa Talbot, Kara Van Kampen. Mark Huf-fake- n . White and Michele W W i' c US SKO? LET Viau. Paul Washburn and Richard FOR YOUR icmer. INSURANCE HIGH HONORS, 10th grade. Tan Alessandn. Jodi Budge. Denise Daley. Jennifer Daskevich. Aneisa Dickerson, Garrett Sandra Evans, Robert Hayes, Sandra Jorgensen. W'ade Lauer-encIvonne Martinez, Dawn NEEDS Dut-so- Molzer, Brian Pennock. Tammy Sharp, Jana Somerville, Stanlev Staples, Tammy Talbot, Daniel Tuttle. Joi Cre, Pollvanna Wane, Lon Wall, Ronald Zimmerman ft 'r - t- Better Press For Mothers Millions of American mothers and housewives have long smarted at implications their career was not the equal of office work, a factory job or an executive position in a corporation. NOW SOME are doing something about it. Theres an organization called Mothers At Home. It was started by four mothers in northern Virginia who say mothers generally get a "crummy press." The majority of mothers, they feel, are not only happy but engaged in vitally important occupations. They look to a day when the government subsidizes all mothers. THEGROLPhasanewslet- - -- Home-a- nd its members believe they should be proud of staying with their children, that they're doing the right thing for themselves and their children. Theyre happy, satisfied, and feel a sense of accomplishment. In other words, they feel the normal, natural and traditional pursuit of family and home is the key to the future of the nation, and the next generation. ome - Auto - Home Business - Health Life - Disability Call Dick Tibbitts -5- 44-1039 THE KAYSVILLE INSURANCE THE NEWSLETTER was begun only recently, though the Washington area mothers began meeting three years ago. One of the mother explains that the news letter is aimed at the largest profession in the that stay home with their children. CENTER Kaysville Professional Plaza natio- 475 No. 300 West n-mothers Harold J. Tippetts, Commissioner Attest: Michael G. Allphin County Clerk fST Count mmmm Enter Kodak's Honeymoon Sweepstakes and you could win... 1 364-350- 0 HONEYMOON! NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Fft I Grand Prize: A week-lon- 0'' p-1honeymoon for I two anywhere American Airlines 7 flies, including Hawaii, the Caribbean, Mexico, and London. The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Tuesday, January 17, 1984, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse. Farmington, Utah, at 12:00 noon of said day, for the pur- - 10 first prizes: Three days and two nights for two anywhere American Airlines flies in the continental CJEHi U.S. 3. 50 second prizes: tfgEfo CgjgSS) 8000 Camera 9QEy Outfits and Carrying Cases. . 50 third prizes: KODAK Disc 4000 Camera Outfits, Entiy deadline Teb. 28, No purchase necessary. Pick up an entry form at 1984 (?iT ifl itl ft ,TiTffcyr3 Jjames Steele 370 South 500 East Lakeside Square, Suite 20L Clearfield TOTS MASTERCARD HIGH HONOR, Erie Blood. Tamara Bolles, Rebecca Biooks, Lon Copperman, Honor, I Ith grade. Michelle Ames, Marlena Bames. Christine Bauer. James Benedict. Andrea Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 Filial Clearance -- Smith. Laurie Spencer. Timothy Slefurak, Kevin Stubbs. Jill Tilen-soChailene Williamson, Matthew Wood, Katina Ventura and L.arry 5 anez Wilcox. Seth L. Stewart Secretary 408 West 200 North Kaysville, Utah Kaysville, Utah VISA Schaffer. Wavne Shiplev. Piper Neil. Nancy Harry B. Gerlach, KAYSVILLE IRRIGATION CO. CoasttoCoast -- atricia Rutherford. Collin O Roberts, Jessica Sparks. Joolie Sr., Commissioner KODAK Disc Cars Fisher Price Puzzles Trains Trucks Games Dolls Plush Michael Lyons. Traciann Madsen. Samantha Matunglv. Robert Morain, Julia Nelson, Charlotte Nilsen. James Norton. David O Connor, David Odle. Paula Pacheco. Sieven Pearce. Carol Piercy, ford, Debra Honors, Show 5 en bC! K.' ca Blamres, Arasill Biavo ( h tan me Brogue, Aud-eJennifer Dalton, Carol I), Evans, Gail Fernelius ' Firth, Ann Gifford. MivtiC cock. Pamela Henne. S. ' ger. Calhy Keen. Jem ' mel, Donna King Dance fife fit Attorney: Matt Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21. 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 Call, Thomas Cruz, Kellie Day, Nicole Duncan, Jeffery Ellis, Russel Enderion, Mathew Gainer, Robert Harper, Cmdv Hartshonn, Richard Havcock, Bonnie Hoy-maalerie Helquist. Joann Jenson, Kevin Johnson. Linda Man Holopainen, Scoil Jaeger, Shaun Johnson. Keith Keller, Shen Kuvkendall, Knstine Lang- Published in the Davis County Clipper on Dec. 21, 1983 Issue No. 48A Published in the Weekly Reflex on Dec. 21, 1983 Issue No. 47 The Board of Directors of the Kay sv ille Irrigation Company on October 1,1983 levied an assessment on Capital Stock of the Corporation payable to the Secretary at 408 West 200 North, Kaysville, Utah 84037. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on November 7, 1983 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction on the 9th of January 1984 at 1.00 p.m. at the Companys office, 408 West 200 North, Kaysville, Utah, to pay delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Stockholders are listed as follows: By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff C Urie 100 Boston Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah 841 De- BOARD OF DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Layton. PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARMING-TON- , HONOR, Mishael Baza, Robbie Bean, Aida Bravo, Cherylann Miehell Roberts, Chris Rose. P- horse gelding SLB&M. Ruthann Christensen . J ulia Christ mas, Dixie Dean, Hallie Degroot Tim Eccleston, Victor Ellis Rodnev Phillips. David Price, brown with star and rt. hind sock. 1 The following applications has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Davis County throughout the - Aiengler Ortiz, Tonja Petersen, Stephen Porter, Elizabeth Pudlewski, Pound, in Fruit Heights precinct, on Thursday, the 29th day of December, 1983, at the hour of 12 Noon. (Description of Animals): 1 - Horse - mare black with Bolly face, Rt. hind sock and left hind sock, and white on belly. 1 Susan Burke, Kelly Burton Miyawaki, Trevor Moss. Suzanne Murdock, Valene Nelson, Wendy cash bidder at Davis Co. Talbot. Reva Tolle, Tavia Thoreson, Michael Tucker, Kim Tunley. Shauna Valentine. Kris Wilkinson, Deborah W inward, Angie Woodward, Jill Yonce. Robin Cheryl Estoque, Cindy Flint Mary Follett, Drew Gerber, Ten following described estray Shen Sharp Rina Shipley. Allison Sieven. Lisa S'lom.Tami HIGH honor 12th grade, Brett Alessandn, Kevin Allen. Pamela Allen, Russell Asplund. Matt Kan Biddulph, Karen Boen the City of Layton, I SION: (1) S. 230 ft, E. 160 ft, I3 fern W'a Cor. Sec. 21, T4N, liFLACE d Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 Named to the honor roll at Layton High include: according to the official plat thereof. Also known as 2582 NOTICE TO WATER USERS I terest of the defendant, Fern-woo- in the Davis News toflmal r 4f Defendants TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE On the 10th day of JANUARY, 1984, at the hour of :30 AM at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the inright, title and DEE C. H NSEN, P.E. State Engineer Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbr- SW4NW4, Sec. 4, T3N, vs- 1984. STATE OF UTAH ss COUNTY OF DAVIS In the Davis precinct of said County. I have in my possession the ances. Honors At Layton High ing of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer on or before Feb. 4, County, Utah. Notice of Default was recorded September 9, 1983, as Entry No. 651265 in Book 958, Page 902 of said official records. designated. Locations R-2- AH - 14, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 7, 1983 Last publication Dec. 21, 1983 Issue No. 47 5'J5nfe particularly described " or before January DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer Jvf 3 USE: Sunset City, Davis R2W. qcuted by Somerset Homes, t JoC, as trustor, in favor of ilfHE LOCKHART CO., as y feeneficiary, recorded January J 13, i 978 as Entry No. 483743 in T Book 686, Page 976, of the of Davis County, Stale of Utah, assigned to The fJlioCkhart Co. by Assignment January 16, 1978, and January 23, 1978 as in Book 688 at 311 of said official re-- 5 XO nds covering real property ited at 3176 So. Bountiful Bountiful, Utah, andl xit OF SWkiSWki, Sec. 23, T5N, T iPage ft. 10 SION: (1) N. 830 ft, E. 315 ft, from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T5N, R2W (In Clinton) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Irrigation: From Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.20 i Issue - No. I SOURCE: 18 in. well 25 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVER- A. DAVIS Published in the Davis News Journal r;jFysfr publication Dec. 7, 1983 J.tM ' 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS S pose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Beryl Dean Britt and Charlotte Ann Britt aka B. Dean Bntt and Charlotte A. Bntt, as trustors, m favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded July 21, 1980 as Entry No. 569470 in Book 831 , Page 920, of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, covering real property located at 989 N . 450 W., Sunset, Utah, and more particularly described as: Lot 105, TERRY DALE SUBDIVISION, Call 7761103 Today fjjTXfrMiT-lVZ!- If you enter by Jan. 31, 1984 you will receive one Tree 8 x 10. 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