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Show DECEMBER 28, 1983 Library Cards To Cost More Outside District North. Lavton. Utah, and more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 6, Clarinda NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 10167 c- - r NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN THE DISTRICT T OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE :OF UTAH PETER PAUL PRIER Plaintiff z 5 INTERMOUN-JAI- GAR-iJlELT- Defendants TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE On the 10th day :of JANUARY, 1984, at the iTiourof 11:30 AM at the north front door of the Davis County .Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the aright, title and inon-exem- nterest of the defendant, :TEXAS INTERMOUNTAIN PETROLEUM and LARRY R rGARRELTS, in and to the following described real property. to wit: of Lot 26. Fern- wood Hollow, No 3. a subdivision of part of All The following applications has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in r. the City of Layton. : according to the official : t Z:: plat thereof. Also known as 2582 - Pinewood Layton. Utah. PAYMENT TO BE MADE 3N lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT any liens. change the nature of use of 0. 13 cfs or 10.60 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by UWC 7485 and UWC 18136 The water has been diverted from two wells, 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 SWNW'4, Sec. 4, T3N, R1W. DATED AT FARMING-i- f ON, DAVIS COUNTY, 3LJTAH, this 12th day of December, 1983. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County r: Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 Attorney: Matt C Urie 300 Boston Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 364-350- 0 Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 : NOTICE OF f TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public suction to the highest bidder, Tuesday, January 17, 1984, pay able in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Pavis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, at 12:00 noon of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Beryl Dean Britt nd Charlotte Ann Britt aka B. Dean Britt and Charlotte A. Britt, as trustors, in 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 1989 N. 450 :W., Sunset, Utah, and more particularly described as: PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Kaysville City Zoning Ordinance on January 17, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Request of Alice Telford, et al. for rezone of a ,1.1 acre parcel at 150 South Main from R-- 2 to R-- 4 S Lot 105, TERRY DALE SUBDIVISION, Sunset City, Davis cords. Said sale will be made with-xn- it covenant or warranty, extipress or implied, regarding encumbror lls, possession 13th day of De- cember, 1983. W. CLARK BURT 3 Successor Trustee published in the Weekly Reflex Pirsrpublication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 R-2- s' E: E: E :r Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Kaysville City Zoning Ordinance on January 17, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Room of City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville. The agenda shall be as follows: Request of Alice Telford, et al. for rezone of a 1 . 1 acre parcel at 1 50 South Main from R-- 2 to 1. R-- 4. 2. Proposed amendment to allow multiple residential uses in the Central Commercial Zone. 3. Comments and questions. V. DEAN STEEL City Recorder Published in the Weekly flex on Dec. 28, 1983 Issue No. 48 Re- R-2- IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Estate of DARWIN E. EDWARDS, 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 3 months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever barred. R-2- LaVAR EDWARDS Personal Representative 2256 North 300 West Sunset, Utah 84015 and is now in the City Recorders Office at 44 North Main, Kaysville, for public inspection. Published in the Weekly flex on Dec. 28, 1983 Issue No. 48 Re- NOTICE OF - TRUSTEES SALE The following-describe- d property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the North door of the Davis County Courthouse at Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on January 23, 1984, at 12:00 noon of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Wayne T. Smedley and Maxine S. Smedley, husband and wife, as trustors, in favor of MountainWest Savings and Loan, covering real property located at 3195 East 1830 The Board of Directors of the Kaysville Irrigation Corn an assessment on Capital pany on October , 1983 levied Stock of the Corporation payable to the Secretary at 408 West 200 North, Kaysville, Utah 84037. remains unpaid Any stock upon which this assessment on November 7, 1983 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction on the 9th of January 1984 at 1:00 408 West 200 North, Kays-vj- e p.m. at the Companys office, Utah, to pay delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Stockholders are listed as follows: 1 1 January 3rd and 17th February 7th and 21st March 6th and 20th April 3rd and 17th May 1st and 15th June 5th and 19th July 17th August 7th and 21st September 4th and 18th October 2nd and 16th November 20th December 4th The said regular meetings of the Board of Education of Davis County School District are held in the Board Room on the first floor of the Board of Education of Davis County School District Administration Center at 45 East State Street, Farmington, Utah on the above mentioned first and third Tuesdays of each month, commencing at 7:00 oclock p.m. and continuing as long thereafter as business requires. If any meeting date falls on a legal holiday, the meeting will be considered cancelled or rescheduled by the Board of Education and public notice will be given of such new meeting date. BOARD OF EDUCATION DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Published in the Weekly Reflex on Dec. 28, 1983 Issue No. 48 R-2- Seth L. Stewart - Secretary :: 408 West 200 North Kaysville, Utah V Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 21, 1983 Last publication Jan. 4, 1984 Issue No. 47 -- said the issue could be among items discussed. The fee change is set to take affect Jan. 1. OTHER ITEMS on that agenda included discussion about bonding for the proposed motor hotel, further discussion from those concerned about establishing a Layton cemetery and beer licenses, tb 100-roo- phone interview, changing it from the $10 a family fee pre- viously imposed for users. Those Layton residents wishing a card will be able to make their request that will be recorded on a list that will be submitted on a monthly basis to Layton for reimbursement to the county. That way, residents wont have to fork out their own funds and then wait for a check from the city several weeks later as has been the previous practice, she explained. THE LAYTON City Counrelated action, was due to hole a council meeting Tuesday night where that issue was cil, in could be discussed although it wasn't on the formal agenda. Councilman Bob Stevenson, who oversees library activities in the city that withdrew two years ago from the county system, indicated he didn't see any problem with the change in Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holliday flew to San Diego, Calif, where they attended the Holiday Bowl football game. Vickie Harris and son Chad flew to Oklahoma to spend two weeks for Christmas and the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmeringer at Norman, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin I. Andrus attended a family dinner party Dec. 26 at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clayton Fairbome in Sandy. Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeler of Mancos, Colo. ; Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece and children, Jenekah and Brandon of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickinger, Clearfield. Jeff Starkey and his friend Lance Long of Ogden, both law students at BYU drove to California where they were guests of Jeff s aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Leake and attended the Holiday Bow l game at San Diego returning home Dec. 24. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dailey and two children, Rupert, Ida.: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ashton and daughter Brittany. Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen, Ogden; Scott Hansen, Salt Lake City and Lilliam Miller of Ogden. Layton Kiwtmis Meets THE UNITED Way is a local organization which is one of 2200 such organizations change. Library Director Jeanne Layton said in a tele- nationwide. their own door to door campaigns. United Way is an efficient way to raise funds, total operating costs, including all Also supported organizations must renew their application advertising runs about 11.5 Is On Duty percent. THIS IS the best record of any fund raising organization. gymen. United Way volunteers raise money for charities in the local community and the United Way decides which local organizations will be sup- ported with those funds. NATIONWIDE United Way raises $2'2 billion each year. A wide spectrum of services are supported ranging from Boy Scouts of America to local home health care services. The Davis County United Way raised about $376,738 in 1982. In Davis County the United Way started in 1974. The campaign goes only to businesses and their employees. In some other areas campaign workers also go to individual homes. Some member organizations such as the American Cancer Society do however, conduct 1. 799 Amethyst, Layton, has reported for duty with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Sports Quiz The United Way cler- Marine Lance Cpl. Val R. son of Carrol J. Peterson, Peterson of approach originated in Denver, Colo, in 1929 under the sponsorship of four V. Peterson solicitation materials and Who won the Larry C. Lichfield Serving Holmes, Marvis Frazier bout? 2. Joe Theismann quarterbacks what football team? 3. Name the team that has won the Stanley Cup from In Hawaii 1980-8- 4. Who was the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1982? ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ 1. Holmes in the 1st round. 2. Washington Redskins. 3. N.Y. Islanders. 4. Moses Malone. Marine Sgt. Curtis B. Lichfield, sonofWalterC. and Wilma B. Lichfield of 1054 W. Bluff Road, Syracuse, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. for support each year and justify their requests. United Way funding makes a real difference in the communities of the county. In the four county northern Utah area the United Way supplied funds to provide services to over $371,000 clients. Services include, among others, drug abuse programs, spouse and child abuse shelter and counseling, day care for the elderly, food supplementation for the needy, and information and referal services. D. Roberts Serves On New Orleans Navy Seaman Recruit Douglas B. Roberts, son of RexF. Roberts of 2268 E. 3100 N., Layton, has reported for duty aboard the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans homeported in San Diego. BttfmOLLEttJ Prospective Parents Invited To Class On Childbirth TER-- 1 RACE Prospective parents are invited to attend a new series of Childbirth Education Classes to begin the first week of January at St. Benedicts Hospital. The eight-wee- k series will start on Wednesday, January 4, with classes repeated each Thursday. Participants may attend either night. YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL AIDS To help pay tuition and living costs. ing, infant intellectual stimulation and parenting. School Scholarship CLASSES ARE conducted by April Redd, R.N., and Jane Harper, R.N. Guest speakers include a nutritionist, dentist, pediatrition, anesthesiologist and others. Prospective mothers are given exercises and instructions in proper breathing and relaxation during labor and delivery. For further information 0 call Ms. Redd at or Ms. Harper at Off Tuition with this ad. OO00 Offer Expires Jan. 14, 1984 Federal Basic Grant Student Loans Hollywood Beauty College is the ONLY private school in the North DavisWeber area eligible for all these programs. 479-717- 479-203- ST. BENEDICTS also offers Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Classes and orientation for delivery in the birthing room. For information about either service, contact Marilyn Tooley, R.N., ASPO certified instructor, CLEARFIELD Call Jessie 121 SOUTH STATE Collins 825 0053 -- 479-300- 1. Hints On Hiring Babysitters By NANCY MOORE THURMOND The most important help you hire in your home is the babysitter. All parents share the concern of securing a reliable babysitter when they have to go out for short or long periods of time. THE CARE of wee ones by babysitters has become big business in the USA. Since many mothers now work part or full time outside the home to help support their families , and since most families of today undertake a full schedule of extracurricular activites, babysitting has become an integral part of the American way of life. A sitter has to do much more than just sit. She has to fill your shoes and several other pairs as well. jvisnutS Gsrasratiom CHILDRENS PERFORMING GROUP SINGING VOICE CULTURE MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE BUILDS MONTHLY PERFORMANCE ONLY $12 PER MONTH SHOWMANSHIP NO AUDITIONS MUSIC THEORY -- NO EXPENSIVE TRIPS Sunshine Generation has performed at the Dick Nourse Summer Spectacular, Utah State Fair, Lagoon, Hansen Planetarium, Salt Air, Marriott and Hilton Hotels, Salt Palace, Davis Arts Festival, Hogle Zoo, Festival of Trees, all area shopping malls, for various church and civic groups and has been seen on Channel 4 TV! NOW is the perfect time to put your children in Sunshine Generations ORANGE AND YELLOW and WATCH THEM SHINE! Ask About Our Family Rates NOT ONLY is she a stand-imommy but also she is a stand-i- n daddy, nurse, playmate, and occasional cook and bottle washer. That is skilled labor. n AQUJAISIUS can fully trust with your child. Consider the age of the babysitter in relation to the age of your child. Jr. High Age Performing Group SINGS ..i DANCES t, CONTEMPORARY MUSIC! DILEMMA Only $12 per month! CHOOSE ONE whom you Some people cant do their Christmas shopping early because they dont know who their friends will be by holiday time. TRUE! A move is under way to abolish the exclamation point. People arent surprised at anything any more. Sentinel Onawa, la. county policy and special Tuesday mornsession, the four library board members in attendance unanimously approved the IN A ing CLASSES RUN from 9 p.m. Cost for the series is $5, with registration held at 6:45 p.m. in the hospital's education center. Films and lectures cover the topics of pregnancy, nutrition, dental care, development of the baby, labor delivery, anesthesia, and care of the mother NOTICE IS HEREBY and baby after delivery. Care GIVEN that the Annual Meetdelivery includes following ing Schedule of the Board of such as breast feed subjects Education of Davis County the 1984 District for School calendar year is as follows: REGULAR MEETING DATES Caysvffl The Kiwanis Club of Layton met at the Valley View Golf Club for their early morning breakfast in November and heard Larry Burdett, chairman of the Davis County United Way speak on giving through the United Way. R-2- :: Zi someone from another area wishing a card. The action, originally limited only to Layton, was changed after a recommenda- tion from County Attorney Rod Pages office that all fees be standard for those outside the taxing district. 825-912- KAYSVILLE IRRIGATION CO. ;E IN EXPANDLNG a position approved last week, the county library board has imposed a $12.50 a person or $25 a family library card fee per year for residents living outside the district that includes the entire county except Kaysville and Layton. It would also apply to WASHINGTON By: Roger C. Glines Clerk of the Board -- LAYTON Its going to cost those residents living outside the county library district a bit more to obtain those cards, come Jan. 1. among items that possibly NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3203 Larrie A. Carmichael ' Attorney for the Estate V. DEAN STEEL 1966 West 5600 South City Recorder Roy, Utah 84067 9 Telephone Published in the Weekly Reflex on Dec. 28, 1983 Published in the Davis News Issue No. 48 Journal First publication Dec. 28, 1983 LEGAL NOTICE Last publication Jan. II, 1984 Issue No. 48 The Annual Kaysville City Audit has now been presented PUBLIC NOTICE to the Kaysville City Council DELINQUENT NOTICE H PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE mercial Zone. 3. Comments and questions. 1 DATED this R-2- R-2- 3Entry No. 65 265 in Book 958, re:Page 902 of said official -- Re- flex First publication Dec. 28, 1983 Last publication Jan. 11, 1984 Issue No. 48 2. County, Utah. Notice of Default was recorded September 9, 1983, as ances. Published in the Weekly Proposed amendment to allow multiple residential uses in the Central Com- ; -- Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah 84401 Attorneys for Trustee R-2- By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff z Thatcher & Glasmann 1000 First Security 1984. DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer of By Michael J. Glassmann T3N, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer on or before Feb. 4, jO I-- MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN, (al2923) Larry and Arlene Wilson, 549 S. Angel St., Kaysville, UT propose to 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 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2. 39 acs. in the SW.NW1., Sec. 4, Section 23, Township 4 North, Range I West, Salt Lake Meridian, in r.: DATED December 21, 1983. SLB&M. PETROLEUM a Utah corporation, and LARRY R t; Subdivision, a subdivision of Part of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. -- Pathfinder. NO CLOUDS Keep your face to the sun and the shadows will fall For more information contact.... 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