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Show i i t i "APRIL 6, 1983 front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington, Utah in the County of Davis, The following-describe- d by SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the , property will be sold at public Deed of Trust made by Dell J. auction to the highest bidder, Larpayable in lawful money of the Larkin and Dorothy G. United States at the time of kin, his wife, as Trustors, and Ensale, at the North door of the recorded March 4, 1977 as Davis County Courthouse try No. 455430 in Book 638 at Rebuilding in Farmington City, pages 512 of the Official Davis Utah, of cords County, Davis County, State of Utah, on April 18, 1983, at 12:00 given to secure an indebtedness in favor of First Security noon of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Bank of Utah, N.A., (now owned and held by North Park Deed executed by David Lee Bank of Commerce) by reason Ball and Karen H. Ball, husband and wife, as trustors, in of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. favor of MountainWest SavNotice of Default was reings and Loan, covering real December 13, 1982 as corded 1570 located at East property 628354 in Book 923 No. 100 South, Clearfield, Utah, Entry at page 482 of said Official Reand more particularly decords. Trustee will sell at pubscribed as follows: lic auction to the highest bidAll of Lot 35, PHYLder for cash, payable in lawful LIS SUBDIVISION, official the to money of the United States at according the time of sale, without warplat thereof, recorded in the office of the County ranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following Recorder of Davis described property at 1410 County. East Green Road, in the City of DATED March 17, Fruit Heights, County of 1983. Davis, State of Utah: Beginning at a point MOUNTAINWEST 43 feet South of the SAVINGS AND LOAN, Northwest comer of the Trustee Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of By Michael J. Glasmann of Section 1, Township 3 Thatcher & Glasmann North, Range 1 West, 1000 First Security Salt Lake Meridian, in Bank Bldg. the 84401 City of Fruit Ogden, Utah Heights, and running Attorneys for Trustee thence South 429.7 feet; and Beneficiary thence South 4 degrees 5504 East 51.376 feet; Published in the Weekly Rethence North 75 degrees flex 40 East 227.53 feet; First publication March 23, thence North 434 feet, 1983 more or less, to the Last publication April 6, 1983 South line of a road; 4 Issue No. 8. thence Westerly 230 feet, more or less, along NOTICE OF the South line of said TRUSTEES SALE road to the point of beginning, The following-describe- d for the purpose of paying obliproperty will be sold at public gations secured by said Deed sale to the highest bidder, payof Trust including fees, Unthe able in lawful money of charges and expenses of Trusited States at the time of sale, tee, advances, if any, under at the North door of the Davis the terms of said Deed, interest County Courthouse building in thereon and the unpaid prinFarmington City, Davis Councipal of the Note secured by on 18, April ty, State of Utah, said Deed of Trust with in: 1983, at 12:05 p.m., of said day terest thereon as in said Note ,for the purpose of foreclosing a and by law provided. Avo .'Trust' Deed executed by Dated: March 21, 1983 Rv Van JBeuzekom and Susan ' Van Beuzekom, husband and SECURITY TITLE 'wife, as trustors, in favor of COMPANY, The Home Abstract and Title Trustee real Company, Inc., covering property located at 6900 South By Gordon Gurr 475 East, South Weber, Utah, Its Owner and deand more particularly Sole Proprietor scribed as follows: Beginning at a point Published in the Weekly Re41.83 feet West and flex 580.72 feet North of the First publication March 23, ' East Quarter corner of 1983 5 Section 29, Township Last publication April 6, 1983 North, Range 1 West, 3 Issue No. 8 Salt Lake Meridian, in Wethe Town of South HEARING ON ber, and running thence PROPOSED USE 32 South 86 degrees OF REVENUE SHARING West 170.0 feet to the East line of a road; The City of Clearfield will thence North 0 degrees hold a public hearing at Cleart 09 East 150.0 feet along field Municipal Building, 140 ; said road; thence South East Center Street, on April 1 80 degrees 1336 East 19, 1983 at 5:30 pm. for the thence 172.17 feet; j of obtaining written 09 S purpose 0 South degrees and oral comment from the West 110.0 feet to the 5 public on the proposed uses of point of beginning. revenue sharing funds in the S March 17, DATED upcoming budget for Fiscal 1983. i year 1984. All interested citizens THE HOME ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY, groups, senior citizens and INC., senior citizen organizations Trustee are encouraged to attend the hearing. Persons attending the of Glasmann Michael J. hearing shall have the right to By Thatcher & Glasmann provide written and oral com1000 First Security ments and suggestions regardBank Bldg. ing possible uses of revenue Ogden, Ut. 84401 sharing funds. Contact Rod 1 to be at Trustee for Davenport Attorneys placed on the agenda. Published in the WeeklyReflex Following is important planFirst publication March 23, ning information for the ProS1983 posed Use Hearing: r. Last publication April 6, 1983 Projected amount of 2 Issue No. 8 unappropriated revenue NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 1 R-3- 773-330- sharing funds in the local ? 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Estate of: Verle Harris, Deceased. 155 5 Probate No. ? All persons having claims -- against the above estate are to present them to the or to the Clerk of undersigned ; ''the Court on or before the 25th 'day of June, A.D., 1983 or said Jclaim shall be forever barred. 4 RODNEY S. PAGE Attorney for Personal Representative 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 Published in the Weekly Re-tfl- First publication March 23, 1983 'Last publication 'Issue no. 8 April 6, 1983 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public Ruction to the highest bidder bn the 22nd day of April, 1983 11:00 A.M. at the North j trust fund, $149,649 Amount of revenue sharing funds expected to be received during the upcoming fiscal year, $230,000 Dated this 3 1 st day of March 1983. OPERATION Notice is hereby given that the Board and Division of Oil, Gas and Mining are in the process of developing certain policies and procedures for determining whether a pattern of violations exists at a coal mining and reclamation operation in the State of Utah. The policies and procedures would be used to assist the Division and Board in making findings and decisions in utilizing UMC SMC 843.13. A draft policies and procedures statement will be available at a hearing scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on April 28, 1983, in Room 320 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is further given that the Board and Division will entertain comments and suggestions to or for said policies and procedures from the general public, the coal industry, and any other interested parties. Any person, company, or agency interested in making comments should appear at said hearing and be heard or submit written comments to the Secretary of the Board by chains; thence Southeasterly 5.025 chains along the West bank of a ditch to a point due East of the point of beginning; thence West 2.13 chains to the point of beginning. DATED this 31st day of STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 4241 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 Published in the Davis County Clipper on April 6, 1983 Issue No. 12 Published in the Davis News Journal on April 6, 1983 Issue No. 10 R38 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 29th day of April, 1983 at 11:00 A.M. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington. Utah in the County of Davis, by SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by K. K. Knighton as Trustors, and recorded September 14, 1979 as Entry No. 544510 in Book 791 at pages 375 of the official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of John R. See, W. R. Youngberg and Raymond F. White (now owned and held by W. R. Youngberg, Raymond F. White, and by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Personal Representative of the Estate of John R. See, De- ceased. Notice of Default was recorded December 9, 1982 as Entry No. 628257 in Book 923 at page 285 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property in the County of Davis, State of Utah: PARCEL 1: Beginning on the South line of Lot 8, Block 27, Big Creek Plat, Davis County Survey, at a point 9.4 rods, more or less, North along the Quarter Section line of the Southwest comer of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 3 North, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian and running thence North 0 degrees 2003 West 675.1 feet, more or less, to a point 830.21 feet North 0 degrees 1 West, July 29 through Aug. 6 on the USU campus. THE USU quilt congest, organized by state and county extension agents, will feature $740 in prizes this year. Entries will be accepted in three categories. of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated: March 28, 1983 The Class I category still requires all work be hand embroidered, appliqued, pieced, or machine pieced. The Class I quilts category is for those which include machine embroidery and applique. Both Class I and Class I must be tranditionally SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, hand-quilte- Trustee CLASS III, the display class, will be added to the contest this year. Display class By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor April 25th, 1983. March, 1983. Utah State University is starting to gather contestants for its annual quilt contest, at the Festival of the American PARCEL 3: All of Lot 15, Block 27, Big Creek Plat, Davis County Survey, being a portion of the South Half of the South East Quarter of Section 14, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed quilts are those that do not fit under the other classifications. They will not be judged for prizes, but one will be elected from each of the states eight area contests for display at the Published in the Davis News Journal First publication March 31, 1983 Last publication April American West. FOR A more exact set of rules and entry procedures, Sewing Class Utah State University Extension is offering a beginning sewing class. The class will start on April 14, with information on pattern and fabric selection; then on April will be devoted to garment construction. The classes will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 18-2- then from p.m. daily. These classes are especially designed for those with little or no sewing experience. JUDY STARKEY, USU Extension Home Economist, will teach the classes. Topics to be discussed are: pattern and fabric selection, fitting, basic sewing techniques, and machine care. You will need to bring a sewing machine. Class size is limited, so call 4 to make your reservations. kj 451-340- Exec. Secretary Training Slated The Davis Area Vocational Center is offering a course ti- Executive Secretarial tled, Students will learn Training. how to develop skills related to office procedures as well as acquire knowledge in supervisory and administrative responsibilities. The class will start April 6 and run for 12 weeks. West. Owners of the eight 6 quilts will receive complimentary tickets to the festivals SUMMONS arts and crafts exhibition. BY PUBLICATION The purpose of the contest is Case No. 239229 to promote traditional quilting as part of the heritage of the IN THE DISTRICT JUVEearly Utah settlers. Quilting ' NILE COURT FOR DAVIS has long been an economical COUNTY, STATE OF use of fabric remnants and has UTAH BEFORE HON. L. provided hours of home enterKENT BACHMAN, JUDGE tainment. STATE OF UTAH, in the THE USU Quilt Contest, interest of BRET EMMETT which starts on the county (DOB: level, is subject to these generA person under eighteen al rules: years of age A quilt can be made from TO: GEORGE EMMETT father. original or traditional patterns. A proceeding concerning the above child is pending in QUILT tops alone will not be accepted. It must be hand the above named Court and an adjudication will be made quilted rather than machine, tied or yard quilted. which may include the permaIt may be made by an indinent termination of all your vidual or group. parental rights. You are hereby Summoned EACH contestant must to appear before this court in said county on the 3rd day of compete in one of the eight area county quilt contests. May, 1983 at 1:30 p.m. oclock A contestant can enter more in the Court Room of this than one quilt in the area conCourt located at 447 West 675 North, Farmington, Utah test, but only one can be selected for state competition. 84025. Dated this 15th day of THE QUILT must have March, 1983. been made within the last three JANET A. JOHNSON, years and cannot have been entered in a previous USU Deputy Clerk Quilt Contest. Published in the Davis County - All contestants must be Clipper First publication March 23,' Utah residents. , 5 Last publication April Issue No. 10 13, 1983 Published in the Weekly Re- flex First publication March 23, 1983 Last publication April Issue No. 8 13, 1983 R-3- 1 A SHORT description explaining how the quilt was made, cost of materials, who helped in the construction, time spent in production and overall inspiration for the pattern should be submitted with the entry. Judging to determine the Clearfield Job Corps Seeks Book Donation CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield Job Corps Center is asking for books to be donated to its library. ACCORDING to Public Affairs Director O.C. Budge, the center wants to expand the selection of reading materials for its students. Donated books can be either new or used, hardbound or paperback. Anything from old textbooks to cheap novels will be accepted. BOOKS CAN be dropped off at the Job Corps Center located just west of the Freeport Center, or arrangements can be made for the center to pick them up by calling -- 773-143- 3. Show, Speak and Comis a workshop to municate help you improve your demonstration skills. It will be held p.m. at the April 11 from Utah State University Extension office (sheriff s annex) in Farmington. kj 546-244- will include: buttered MONDAY, April 11, .tacos mixed vegetables, applesauce, glazed cinnamon twist, milk. Kindergarten snack, small cinnamon twist and milk. oven Tuesday, April 12, French Dip fries celery sticks, Vi orange, peanut butter brownies, milk. Kindergarten snack, small peanut butter sandwich, milk. WEDNESDAY, April 13, lasagna, tossed salad semi-har- d rolls chilled pears, milk. Kindergarten snack, vegetable sticks and milk. Thursday, April 14, sliced roast turkey, whipped buttered green beans, whole potatoes and honey cup, chilwheat parkerhouse roll led apricots, milk. Kindergarten snack, small parkerhouse roll and milk. FRIDAY, April 15, vegetable beef soup, baked cheese sandwich, Vi banana, boiled raisin cookies and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Secondary Menus Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the will include: 4 week of April 11-1- '- 1983 Workshop: Improve Skills In Show, Speak Wednesday nights from p.m. Tuition is $54 plus books. 1 for more Call Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the 11-1- y, 451-340- 4. Classes will be held on Elementary Menus week of April contact your local Extension Home Economist, Judy Star-keat kj Call the Extension office at for more 4 or information or to Festival of the American 13, 1983 Issue No. 9 state winners in the two classes will take place the week prior to the Festival of the MONDAY, April 11, lasagna, buttered green beans, crisp vegetable sticks, French rolls chilled sliced peaches, chocolate brownies and milk. High schools have a choice each day between burger bar and salad line. Junior high choice, chicken sandfinger salad, dessert wich, French fries and milk. sauce Tuesday, April 12, fish and chips and catsup, buttered peas, hot rolls apple milk. Junior high choice, hamburcrisp salad, dessert, milk. ger, French fries 451-34- Word Processing Classes Scheduled. The Davis Area Vocational Center is offering the WORD PROCESSING I: Rodney L. Davenport Finance Director Published in the Davis News Journal on April 6, 1983 Issue No. R37 10 NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-01- 2 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE DETERMINATION THAT A PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS EXISTS AT A CERTAIN MINING cludes alpha-numeri- TRAINING is available daily from 7:45a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Monday through Thurs1 day at 8 p.m. Call for more information. 6-- 546-224- Business Management Workshop The Davis Area Vocational Center is offering a workshop in business management to people who are interested in management positions and-o- r those who want to operate their own business. ar WEDNESDAY, April 13, tacos, Mexican beans, crisp vegetable sticks, chilled mixed fruit, cinnamon twist and milk. Junior high choice, chef salad, hot cinnamon twist and milk. rolls Thursday, April 14, roast beef, whipped potatoes buttered mixed vegetables, parkerhouse rolls pears and grated cheese on lettuce leaf, peanut butter brownies, milk. Junior high French fries choice, hot pastrami cookies and milk. FRIDAY, April 15, stacked ham sandwich, golden hash browns, shades of green salad dreschoice cookies and of sing, jello squares milk. Junior high choice, cheeseburger, French fries salad, dessert and milk. THE WORKSHOP will start April 12, and will run for 12 weeks on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from p.m. Tuition is $54 plus materials. Classes will be held at 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville in Building 5. The workshop will cover the following: Business Management, asset management, hu- man resource manaement, financial report analysis. How to go into private business, the free enterprise system, how to start your own business, how to manage your own business, how to develop a marketing plan, how to finance a private business. 1 CALL for registration information and to get your name on the list. 546-244- West along the Quarter Section line from the South Quarter comer of said Section; thence North 89 degrees 3957 East 275.0 feet; thence North 0 degrees 2003 West 160.0 feet; thence South 89 degrees 3957 West 275.0 feet to the Quarter Section line; thence North 0 degrees 2003 West 470.0 feet to the South line of a road; thence South 89 degrees 38 13 East 340.0 feet along the South line of said road; thence south 0 degrees 2147 West 275.0 feet; thence South 89 degrees 38 13 East 320.0 feet; thence North 0 degrees 2 47 East 275.0 feet to the South line of a road; thence East 612.1 feet, more or less, along the South line of said road to the Northeast comer of Lot 11, said Block 27; thence South 80 rods, more or less, to the Southeast comer of said Lot 8, thence West 77.1 rods, more or less, to the point of beginning. Subject to a Right of Way over the East 1 rod thereof, EX- HEIY GOLF OFFICERS se- c quencing, column edit, dual column print, glossary, mathematics support package, and other advanced functions. Prerequisite - Word Processing I. 2003 CEPT THEREFROM that portion of said property lying Southwesterly from the Northeasterly Right of Way line of the D&RGW Railroad Right of Way. PARCEL 2: Beginning at a point 1 .44 chains North of the Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 5.0 chains; thence East 1.75 In- troduces word processing concepts, applications, and provides students with hands-o- n experiences on computer equipment. Approximately 40 hours required to complete. Word Processing II: Available to those who want to conIntinue on the Wang VS-8- 1 CLEARFIELD CITY CORPORATION fol- lowing: Davis Park Ladies Golf Associaiton has elected the following officers for the 1983 season: front row, Anne Bingham, vice president; Jane Whitmeyer, president; and Ginny Strong, tournament chairman. Second row, Lorraine Philips, chairman; Chris Ri- handicap chardson, publicity; Nancy Higley, state representative; June historian; and Carol Johnson, team captain. Barbara was absent. phens, secretary-treasurer, Van-Flee- Ste- t, |