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Show DECEMBER 30, 1983 Commission Qks New Co. Master Plan r By II GAL NOTICE IN THE Beginning 32 feet North of the South et corner of Lot 4, Block 3, BM, Kaysville Towmite Survey, m the simplification move, was approved by the county Tuesday afternoon. com-missio- n City of Ka)vville, and runn.ng thence North 47.5 feet; thence 257,4 feel to the PAUL HINOJOSA, Drfendj.nl, THE STATE OF UTAH TO PAUL HINOJOSA; You r hereby summoned jnd required ta T.le an gnswer In writing lo Complaint that has been Tiled with the Clerk of Davis County Court, on the above entitled cave, and serve upon or mail a copy f said of Lot tat 1 North Main Street, Layton, Utah, 8404 1, If you fail ta da so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 26 North Main Street Layton. Utah 8404 1 4 Telephone: (801) Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor 546-126- Published in The Weekly Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Dec. 16, IV82 Last publication Jan. 6, 1983 Issue No. 46 Re- flex I irst publication Dec. 30. 1982 Last publication Jan. 13. 1982 Issue No. 48 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the north from door of the County Courthouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 25th day of January. 1983, at 1: 15 o'clock p.m.. The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 26th day of January. 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 Kenneth R. Young Inc., as Trustors, and recorded December 23. 1980 as Entry No. of said day: All of Lot 52. BUENA VISTA SUBDIVISION AMENDED PLAT, a subdivision of part of Section 26.Town-shi- p 582447 in Book 852 at pages 51 of the Official Records of 5 North, Range 2 West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in the City affect the first be the first im- plemented for many years. In Tuesday' public hearing, no public inpul was received although two commissioners expressed some concerns ai proposed changes. Com. Glen baunders questioned the 2530 percent open space proposal that would require landscaping for new businesses but Hanning Director Ifsrold Tippetts said that was primarily for aesthetic considerations. IT WAS proposed after a lot of input was received from residents requesting that type of atmosphere vs, just glaring parking lots, adding the provision wasn't "ironclad. The incoming county commissioner said further, it has to be monitored and changed if it becomes "pro-hihiiivc- Some reservations about painting white stripes denoting were voiced Eedcstnan routes Harry Gcrlach Sr. who expressed fear that could affect parking and ultimately the community, suggesting feasibility studies should be conducted first. ASST. PLANNING Director Albert Cole indicated a special improvement district has been raised as a possibility where streets could be widened and sidewalks installed, for instance. Ele said further the proposal was more for reference than as a definite proposal, having been placed in the plan by Val Vcrda residents. To help simplify the overall plan, zones have been cut, with residential down to three: Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in single family, duplex and four favor of First Security State of Sunset, according to while commercial are plex Bank of Kay sville (now owned the official plat thereof. from four to two and pared and held by First Security Commonly known as down from manufacturing State Bank of Kaysville) by 1459 North 300 West. reason of the breach of certain Sunset, Utah 84015. obligations secured thereby. The Trust Deed being foreTownship 5 North, Notice of Default was reclosed by these Range 2 West. Salt Lake corded August 10, 1982 as EnBase and Meridian, proceedings is dated July 8, U.S. Survey, in the City try Net 620579 in Book 810 at 1977, and was executed by of Sunset, Utah, accordpage 1013 of said Official ReALLEN JAMES KNUTSON cords. Trustee will sell at pubing to the official plat aka ALLEN J. KNUTSON lic auction to the highest bidthereof. and JANICE P. KNUTSON a der for cash, payable in lawful ka JANICE KNUTSON, d Commonly known as 2621 North 140 West, money of the United States at and wife, and the present the time of sale, without warowners are BEN RIZZUTO Sunset, Utah 84015. The Trust Deed being fored ranty as to title, possession or and MYRNA RIZZUTO, closed by these encumbrances, the following and wife. described property in the City The purchase price is pay- proceedings is dated Septemof Kaysville, County of Davis, ber 23, 1980, and was executed able in lawful money of the UnState of Utah: ited States. by PAUL C. SILLETT1 and All of the South 148.7 PAMELA B. SILLETTI, his Dated this 16th day of Defeet of the East Half of wife, who are the present cember, 1982. Lot 2, Block 33, Plat owners. The purchase price is payA". Kaysville Town-sit- e PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee able in lawful money of the U Survey, in the City of Kaysville. States. 455 East 400 South, Suite 400 for the purpose of paying obliDated this 16th day of DeSalt Lake City, Utah 84111 cember, 1982. gations secured by said Deed Telephone: non-judici- hus-ban- hus-ban- 355-28- 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: December 27. 1982 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 30, 1982 Last publication Jan. 5, 1983 Issue No. 48 PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South, Suite 400 Sait Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: R-2- 6 Published in the Davis News NOTICE TO CREDITORS Journal Estate of: DORA SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, 355-288- M. First publication Dec. 30, 1982 Last publication Jan.'5, 1983 Issue No. 48 SMOOT, DECEASED. Probate No.: 3133 Trustee NOTICE OF Notice is hereby given that TRUSTEES SALE M. Smoot has been Stanley Gurr Gordon By appointed by the District Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Court The following described real of Davis County, State will be sold at public as the personal Repreof property Utah, x in The Weekly Published sentative in and of the Estate auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, of Dora M. Smoot, deceased. First publication Dec. 30. 1982 All persons having claims possession or encumbrances, 1983 13, Jan. Last publication at the north front door of the above estate are rethe against Issue No. 48 quired to present them to the County Courthouse, State and undersigned or to the Clerk of Main Streets, Farmington, NOTICE OF Court on or before the 1st Utah, on the 25th day of Januthe SALE TRUSTEES 1 day of April A.D., 1983, or said ary, 1983, at : 15 oclock p.m., of said day: forever barred. be shall claims The following described All of Lot 132, S property will be sold at public SMOOT ADDITION M. STANLEY auction to the highest bidder NO. 5, a subdivision of Personal Representative on the 26th day of January, of Section 34 and part the 1983 at 11:00 A.M. at 4 North, 35, Hess E. Township Gerald North front door of the Davis Sait Lake the Estate for West, Range Attorney County Court House at FarmMeridian, in the City of Van Wagenen, Hess, in of the County ington. Utah Kaysville, according to Page & Hess Davis, by SECURITY TITLE 40 the official plat thereof. South 125 East under as Trustee COMPANY, Utah 84015 Commonly known as the Deed of Trust made by Clearfield, 476 North 400 East, Kenneth R. Young and Verle Kaysville, Utah 84037. as his Trustors, wife, Young, The Trust Deed being forePublished in the Davis News and recorded December 23. closed by these Journal 1980 as Entry No. 582446 in Dec. 30, 1982 proceedings is dated DecemFirst publication the 48 of 852 at Book pages poublication Jan. 13, 1983 ber 15, 1981, and was executed Official Records of Davis Last No. 48 by PAUL M. BYLUND and Issue County, Utah, given to secure MARY J. BYLUND, husband NOTICE OF of in favor an indebtedness and wife, who are the present TRUSTEES SALE First Security State Bank of owners. Kaysville (now owned and The purchase price is payThe following described real held by First Security State able in lawful money of the Unbe sold will at public Bank of Kaysville) by reason property ited States. auction to the highest bidder of the breach of certain obligaDated this 16th day of Deas to without title, warranty tions secured thereby. 1982. cember, possession or encumbrances, Notice of Default was reat the north front door of the corded August 10. 1982 as EnPAUL M. HALLIDAY try No. 620578 in Book 910 at County Courthouse, State and Successor Trustee Main Streets, Farmington, 455 East 400 page 1012 of said Official ReSouth, Suite 400 Janu25th of the on at will sell day Utah, pubcords. Trustee Sait Lake City, Utah 84111 15 1: bidoclock p.m., lic auction to the highest ary, 1983, at 6 Telephone: der for cash, payable in lawful of said day: Lot All of 28, at money of the United States Published in the Davis News the time of sale, without warJournal SQUARE SUBDIVIranty as to title, possession or First publication Dec. 30, 1982 SION, a subdivision of encumbrances, the following Last publication Jan. 5, 1983 described property in the City part of the Southeast Issue No. 48 r.269 Section of 23, Davis. of Quarter of Kavsville, County R-2- Re-fle- R-2- CRES-THOME- 1 825-22- to ITS implementation would plan adopted for more than 20 year although a revised plan ha been utilized for about 12 year. The plan eneompassc for the recommendation unincorporated area a well a Val Verda, that city like area in the extreme south portion w here about 7,000 live. In addition, some recommendation concerning general city growth within the IS municipalities were noted. ever-shrinki- By - corporated area included: in general. dence. CLE ARFIELD Citizen protesied the annexation of 10 acre of land by Clearfield city because they feared the controversial burn plant might be located at the annexed land sight. PROPOSALS for the unin- urban development belongs within a city; urban services such as sewer and water need to be obtained from a city; prevent leapfrog type of development and encourage annexation of county area to adjoining cities. The Val Verda advisory council thoroughly reviewed the proposal and presented several recommendations covering a variety of concerns for that area as well as the county locution c! the burn sue on that property was just a coinci- MANY CITIZENS protested the annexation because they feared the council was annexing the land just to locate the burn plant within Clearfield city. "I think there is an ulterior motive for this annexation, MAE OR NELDON Hamblin assured several citizen who were present during this weeks regular city council meeting that the annexation of the land wa lo put the city water lank within the city limit and had nothing to do with garbage plant. T he 10 acre of land being annexed by Clearfield city contain the Utah Department of Transportation sometime hostile audience that the annexation would have very little to do with whether the burn site will be built. He noted that first all the cities within the county must agree to use the burn plant before the plant can go ahead. He also indicated that if the site were within the city, the council would have more control over preventing the plant from being built than if the site was located in the unincorporated county area. (U-DO- area which i the number one site for the controversial S64 million burn plant. IN RESIDENTIAL recom-mendatio- those include: reduce further impacts by new developments and maintain or improve existing residential quality. Commercial and industrial concerns include: no new intensive commercial uses shouldbe allowed in the Val Vcrda area and less in- tensive commercial uses site DESPITE THE being the number one site for the proposed burn plant. Mayor Hamblin told the several Clearfield residents present during the meeting that the annexation of the land was to prevent Gcarficld city from paying taxes to the county for city tanks located on the annexed land. Passage of the controversal proposition won by Utah voters last November meant that Clearfield city would have to pay taxes on the water tanks to the county if not incorporated ir the city said City Manager Gayle Starks. should only be allowed near existing commercial areas; improve appearance of existing and future commercial facilities and improve accessibility to existing and future commercial uses; dont allow any industrial development in Val Verda. At least one large communHE ALSO noted that an oriity park is also asked for that intent to annex the propginal area along with small neighborhood parks, depending on erty was filed in 1975 but never carried out and the proposed feasibility. Some form of permanent access to the mountains and Forest Service lands is asked, as well, plus a bicycle pathway system and developof school property and faciliment of sound financial and ties by the community and proimcooperative programs to viding facilities to properly plement recreational developeducate area youngsters. ment. For individual cities, generUNDER ANNEXATION and incorporation, it asks that the most favorable method of providing urban services with local control should be sought and indicates annexations shouldnt be allowed to disrupt existing South Davis Sewer and water districts. The area should maintain its current identity as much as possible, should annexation occur, as well. Transportation guidelines include making significant roadway improvements in Val Verda as well as improving safety conditions throughout Val Verda for pedestrians and improve collec- automobiles; tor road capacity for current and future traffic demand. PUBLIC facilities recommen- dations list improving the fire rating and response time, while avoiding duplication of equipment when necessary; improving the protection of residents from crimes against property and person, increasing the secondary water system, where possible; maintaining current quality of sewer service and insuring proper sewage treatment capacity; improving the storm water collection system; allowing no further reduction of visual quality from utility poles; improving street safety; promoting full utilization and multiuse al recommendations were also made concerning future growth. For Bountiful, it says that care should be taken in developing transition between industrial and single family development. In Centerville, it recommends "transition between commercial, industrial and single family residential, not only within cities but also between cities. UN CLEARFIELD, it notes, "there are some areas where industrial and single family housing may cause a few conflicts and should be reviewed For fastvery carefully. growing Clinton, the master plan recommends Work with other cities in developing a water storage system. Much larger and less expensive facilities could be developed. THE ANNEXED land is cur- rently zoned strictly for re- MATSU- - - NOW SHOWING coal 6691 R48 wf enni spprpt imj typ Con. 7 mow CUN REPAIRS metal DO a gun rep' work, pans Cflraa au" smart M ft, Sport N More 1714 Norm 5050 R4348 Layton swi m em 64 9798 Fa8 RNG SOI new worn 1350 00. w8 aceapi dost oner Baaitul wedding Sit 7 Can Mami pick aw wtweTV 75 00 Cafl5i 7149 R48 WfcOOiNG pad aef 2 tswoom apanmimf 1250 mommy $125 deposit Vou pay kgnts Lima 2 cnad'en no pets 544 0559 R48 49 KAVSVILLE FIREWOOD BUNDLES TO tends. spirt oanwed pm 150 00 per m Oatnl Salt Las iea or wwt pur lot, 4?00 S Hiway 89 NSL Good enow Smart 295 8624 V ta & Mastercard accepted R47 50 pM AND Allergy DiACETiCS tow SufrV NEAf 2 eedioom home La, garage & ya'd Near school sh'O-pnand freeway entrance Day 544.9971 Gay memns 479. 6897 R48 A imaa insulated ice Bos case protects medication from temperature esvemes at Layton Drug Farm Usn, LUXURIOUS FAlHFlL-ldo Two tseewms 350 pfua uWi-ti- e No pets Ca 363 50124101 5 30pm R48-4- ;; MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS 17 50. 50 Its 40. 25 Ip 33 50 5 Us 4. Honey Bear 60 LB Si 00, Pneips Money Farm. No Fort Lane Layton, Utah MUST RENT 3 bedroom nom. large fenced yard carport Call 546 2597 R48-5- 70 8 3 OH 4 BEDROOM nouse 4 acre 11 Hurt trees grapes beauMui yard 1 W bam woodbumer Charming 450 per mo Lease Opln 773-670- 0 Also some anboues for sale or trade for ca'pei R48 R47-5- MHDCHPl a steering wheel to 1956 Cnev truck Last part lor restoration protect 295-304ask WANT TO tsuy 3 BEDROOM home m Lavton $325 a monm Deposit required Can 544 5267. R48 for Marty, OFFICE SPACE tor rent Crestwood Professional Plaza Call 544-959- 1970 OLDS Cutlass Supreme 2 dr runs good, condition good Keith 5464)097. R48 R3- 8- 1976 NOVA 2 dr. 6 Cy). Standard. S new radiate, new shocks, iignt Cali blue, low miles. 544-396- 5 afternoons New seat cover AM 1348-48 Radio. V- - V.A. ASSUMPTION LOVELY Kaysville earth tones. 3 bedrooms, family kitchen. mam floor laundry family room, fenced yard, $65 500. Owner must sell, new home Can Ellis or Jeanmne 295-495or ERA National 486-214- 1 R48 A. OFFICE SPACE for rent. Crestwood Professional Plaza. Call 544-959- 3 R4- 8AVON CONTRACT SALE RESTORED Farmington home now available on contract terms Fantastic intenor features oak kitch' en, 3 bedrooms, family room with wood stove, formal living room, with hand-craftefireplace v acre lot. $67,000 with $10,000 down CaH Ellis or Jean-mn- e 295-495- 9 or ERA National 486-214R48 EXCELLENT Opportunity to pay those holiday bills. Sell Avon A earn $6 00 or more per hour. 546-355- 1 Phone or R47-5- 1 298-506- sidential housing, and would have to be rezoned before the fj ENDICHIIDIEN plant could be located there. Mr. Starks noted that the city would have to change that zon- LICENSED DAY care. exp. English Nanny, Mon. thru Fn., 1347 E. ing to accommodate the plant, Rosewood Lane, Layton. also indicating that the city R48-4- 9 could stop the plant from being site if the LOVING CHILD care tor children in built at the my Kaysville home. References land were within the city. supplied on request. c D 544-146- The council unanimously approved annexation of the site. The city must wait five days to see if any protests against the annexation are registered with the county boundary committee. If no protests are filed the annexation will be finalized at the next city council meeting. THE CITY council also a resolution supporting the $1 a month price hike to county residents by the North 1400 DOWN NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 bedroom rambler. Call Kerth Halls 546-009Pearson Realty 544-979- BUY NOW. 14x70 Embassy two bedroom, garden tub. shed, assume payments. Layton family park. Call Scott R48 PIANO LESSONS 420 W. Antelope Dr. Call Sian Harris 776-058- 544-32- 1 7 or 394-340- NICE home in Clinton 2 br bilevel with family room or large master bedroom, finished in basement, 2 other rooms framed ready for sheetrock Fenced back 7 or yard Call Keith Halls 5 Pearson Realty R48 PAINTING INTERIOR-exterlo- r guaranteed, winter rates. Free carpet cleaning with each room. Call R42-4- 8 against the price hike, which would raise resident rates by 50 percent. During the last city council meeting council members told sewer board members they felt that information on the price hike was presented to the council after the am Pt Q. raise had already been approved. The council approved the resolution during this weeks meeting, noting that the money would help the North Davis plant comply with EPA standards. No recommendations are Prime Executive Office Space FOR LEASE Centrally In Davis Qssmrfmm Exquisite Decor 32fljCl3 451-506- 4 between commercial, industrial and single family residential areas is noted. Between 9:00 FOR NORTH Salt Lake, excessive industrial areas are noted while no recommendation is made for South Weber or Sunset. In Syracuse, its recommended that industrial and residential areas should be in transition while in West Bountiful, "buffers between located between Bountiful and Ogden Schools Credit Union Building Easy Access off 2400 sq. feet For more information call Neal Davis the newly annexed 2,475 In Layton, "conflict acres. a.m.-5:3- p.m. 0 2Effi"EG37 FACTORY SECONDS EDKiGIID USED WINDSHIELDS AND SAVES! are asked, tb OVER 1,000 IN STOCK Matinee Saturday ONE OF THE BBT THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN AGAIN. jf' .THE kpKt .STRIKES BAGHL 'rtf MftCENTURt Wad. - Thun, and Frl 700 and 15 Saturday 100-- IS - 7d0 and 15 Monday and Tuwday only "A Irtth bit of Son Francisco can bo found at tho bodutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAisS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE . LAYTON Hurry - Ends Friday Matinees Only -- OGDEN KAYSVILLE 399-923- 8 544-121- 3 or 578 355-288- 4 N. MAIN LAYTON 327 or 399-565- 6 28th ST. OGDEN 11 Storybook Gj 4 Wmoum Seafood WcruW and Frf. 1215, 200 and 345 Wd-Thu- k 1355 S. 900 Wnt (jli Bountiful Hhmb ESs 295-23)- 4 A-, . ; FHA EXISTING LOAN BV3 VERY Davis Sewer District. The council originally fought made for Farmington or Fruit Heights, while Kaysville is urged to develop a plan for areas needy Ms lor Santa tamoy Any- W'nmg lo donate a good used couen v me items for a j needy fam.iy please rail aa- On T residential and industrial All Lgon was unsuccessful m lmj mg a good used couen for $ ; ma. FRANKLIN FiRLPLAC.6 tfim Guon tot wa'wbod condition Also Banda stated Clearfield resident Betty Erickson. MAYOR Hdmblin tolJ the vat tvxywi pup 125 CO. 77 6204 am. UA American THE Kaysvai WANTEO, cook i!uv thermostat warmng day 10000 773 5244 R4g out J hate to liv e in a city that is called the garbage dump of the Wasatch Front," said Erickson. (m. fcd tv' I Clearfield resident Floyd HffllifUEg) J. I eouen form-M- , by oa frig , coo 451 tout w Noon fwmmgm on mam road Rag Mas dent Pa.g $44 CeSO. 6400C07 Ft7 4 CUNT W4RDLOW SAti - wnr, MOVING G na cos Annexation Of Property In Clearfield Gets Poor Reception Sommcrkoro, mater Swvng or-a- GIPglD I I MC upper bench accet to Salt l ake City by Planner Wilf be the first mqvinQ MUST se Macron, Uonme ana MZag well. The long talked about West Dans highway wa also noted a a future priority along with non-judici- al R-2- on 1981 pty- REPO UKiMJ t m ii Owmp ttcansm con. tton Cm C won or Kan 44-$- agricultural and be changed fiorn A-- half acre lot to . five acre lot. In adJuton. it' suggested agrcuitural zoning in some area between cine. uch a "Mutton Hollow near Kayxviile, be maintained, as nspeop f I fjjTKflD 1 MR, COLE explained that the entire cx! unincorporated rea I currently proposed for A-J- w ill formal master plan rust including fees, charges and espenve of Trustee. advances, if any, tinder 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: December 27. 1982 answer lo Scon w. Holt, Plaintiff's attorney, at 26 of (he year and J; thence South 47.5 feet; thence West 257.4 feet to the point of beginning, for the purpose of pa) mg obligations secured by said Deed of ITLL TAKE last line 3. void Block The Davis County Master Han, incorporating fewer jones in a Plat DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 3 Uni SAN JUANA HINOJOSA, ii4.rn.ir, - FARMINGTON three to (me. Forestry zone from to one tnnl agricultural from five to two, m trimmed AND CUNT WARDIOW Sure of Utah: SrCOND TGMBIV.ELBEHG mmrntm l QUALITY GLASS -- |