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Show .t REFLUX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, DECEMBER 2, 1982 circulation in the City, in accordance with the Utah of Section Code Annotated 9S) and of Section 12 of the Agreement, for period ol thirty (JO) day from the date of such publication any person in imereM shall have the right to context the legality of this revolution, After iuc h time no one shall has c any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality of this resolution. hictlon 4. That this resolution shall lake cllect immediately upon its adoption, PASSED AN ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Clearfield. Davis County, Utah this 9th day of Novem1 1 MOTION! OR service ol thu summons upon MKWtKBY PIBEICATJON AND ORDER Cl II No. 320Z3 SrCOND DISTRICT COURT EOR DAVIS COUNTY. IN THE JUDI-CIA- L STAIE OF UTAH zions riRsr nation- al BANK, ciation. a National PEI! CENTRA I LO MIG. CO., INC.: PETER J. COOMBS; NOMFRSET HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION; NU-- I REND ELECT RIC, INC.; CLARENCE HOLBROOK; LOYD B. REDDING: WILLIAM DONALD AMHURST SHUNN: & MILL: CABINET MARILEE MARCHANT PALMER: THE UTAH I INDUS1 RIAL COM- R&R BUILDERS SUPPLY. INC.: THE UN-IMISSION; DEAN T By Gifford W. Price Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 800 Kcnnecott Building Salt Lake City. Utah 8413) (801)531-767- COOMBS: and PHILLIP W. ADAMS. Defendants. MOTION Zions First National Bank by and through its attorney of record WV Clark Burt moves the Court to authorize service of the defendant Peter J. Coombs by publication in accordance with Rule 4(f)(1) Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. The defendant Peter J. Coombs may claim an interest on the subject real property in the above entitled action. Service was attempted by a constable at his last known address, 960 South 1206 East, Fruit Heights, Utah. Locating the defendant Peter J. Coombs at his address has been attempted with due diligence by the plaintiff and has been unsuccessful. DATED this 25th day of GREENE, CALLISTER & NEBEKER By. W. Clark Burt Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 2, 1982 Last publication Dec. 16, 1982 Issue No. 44 SUMMONS Civil No. C8 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a National Association, Plaintiff, vs. PETER J. COOMBS, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO DETHE ABOVE-NAMEFENDANT: PETER J. COOMBS You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Gifford W. Price, GREENE, CALLISTER & NEBEKER, Plaintiff's attorney. Suite 800 Building, Salt Lake City,- Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after D above-entitle- d Ken-neco- tt - ber, 1 1982, Ml.DONE, HAMBLIN Mayor 1982. at the City Offices, 28 South Mountain Road, I ruil Heights, Utah, to consul-e- r AN ORDINANCE PRO- mu ail VIDING ir sh BE UNEAWIUL TO ANY GUN OR Published in The Weekly flex on Dec. 2. 1982 Issue No. 44 Re- 7 PIBI.1C NO ICE I Nonce is hereby given of a PUBLIC HEARING before the Fruit Heights City Council at 7:00 p.m.. December 7. Completes Training E PISTOL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF FRUIT in ion is ciiy. rxcipr 1 1 IN LF OR IN SI Dl NSE, THE CASE OF A PEACE OEFICt R IN THE IN CASE OF TARGET SHOOIING AFTER THE K EC! ION IN A PROPI R PLACE OF A PROP! R BAR-R- ll K, OR I OR HUN UNO AS AUTHORIZED. All persons attending w ill be given an opportunity to comment. and written comments will also be considered. BELVA M. rROVOST City Recorder Attest: Bonnie S. I lodge City Recorder Published in Ihe Weekly flex on Dec. 2. 1982 Issue No. 44 Marine Pfc. William C. Tunic, son of William S. S. 3tX)0 W Funle of Syracuse, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San ll3 Diego. DURING THE Receives Medal Marine CpI. Robert L. of Alice M. Klein of lr.7 Scoit Circle, lotion, was awarded the Good Conduct W HKREAS, pursuant to THE CAPTAIN received master1 degree in GOOD Conduct Medal and obedient signifies faithful service during a three-yea- r period. To earn it. enlivted Marine must achiese and maintain an unblemished conduct record for the entire penod. Klein i currently serving with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. Marine Corps Air Station, LI Taro. Calif. -- TmmG WITH A rVTVRZ " The Davis Area Vocational Center In Kt)ville. Utah Is offeriivg training In Data Processing for Individuals who want to be an AHlicatlon Progiammer or a Sjxiem Anaist The course work covert Introductory courses, taivqtia(', advanced courses In communication, data base, and advanced programming technique. DA VC use Individualized, competency based curriculum allowing a person to progress at their own speed. Classroom 7 43 openings will be filled on a first come first served basis. Training available dally from A.M. to 2.13 P.M. and tome evenings. Tuition $103.00 per quarter. Call 546-24- 4 1 for an appointment or for more Information. Section 1. That the participa- a joint or action for a solid waste management project in Davis County, Utah pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Interlocal Agreement (the Agreement), in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof, is hereby approved. Section 2. That the Mayor of the City is hereby authorized to execute and the City recorder of the City is hereby authorized to attest and countersign, the Agreement on behalf of the City. Section 3. That this resolu- 50 99 We chose Wtoemwe (team lm9 iieire weff mm After the Parade Coupon Supplies Latch Hook or Crochet off day only Dec. 4, 1982 The Spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful W all natural gas appliances . Movaiteil iff Yarns home into a Turning an eighty-year-olmodern restoration is a tremendous challenge. There are walls to be replastered, bathrooms needing major plumbing repairs, and faulty wiring to be replaced. The decisions to be made are many, and theyre Important, because every one costs money. One of the most important is choosing an energy system for home heating, cooking, clothes drying and water heating. Making the right choice can save a lot of energy dollars over the years. Natural gas is by far the most efficient energy source for providing heat. Its clean, efficient, reliable energy. By conserving you help us continue bringing energy home. d Hi apreedl from DATA PROCESSING TRAINING McJal. au- tion, including the Agreement, shall be published immediately one time in Davis News Journal, a newspaper published in Layton, Utah, and of general l82 theCollegeof Idaho.Cof Jwctl, Interlocal on Kits for Christmas Gift Making or Giving! Good one He is married to the former Janice W ilham of ITovo. Agreement and to authorize the Mayor to execute and the City Recorder to attest and countersign the Interlocal Agreement on behalf of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Clearfield, Davis County, Utah, as follows: Save up to 20 Ida- - operation Act to provided for or to operate solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to this city council for approval an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the City and other public agencies in Davis County to provide for solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to approve the participation of the City in the solid waste management project for Davis County described in the in JohanssOS. JOHkNSON. an air operations officer, navigator and with ) stems officer weapon the J9ih TadicaJ Group, wa Mounpreviously assigned al tain Home Air I orec Base, agreements with Where Fun Is Spun For You Rug stun-dard- other public entities pursuant to the Utah Interlocal Co- tion of the City - Klein, son TIIF. ITS EXPECTED Clerk (to manager of store): "When I sold that lamp why did you want me to bill him extra for the shade, electric cord, and a bulb? Manager: Oh. hes our local automobile dealer. K- 1 Re- 1 Cap! IVniglas son cd Kenneth (i, and Ruth S. Johnson Ol 820 Westbrook Road, Ka)xvtlle, has arrived for duty at Imubk A u Base, Twkcy. thorization contained in the Utah Solid Waste Management Act, the City of Clearfield (the City") is authorized to provide solid w aste management facilities and is authorized to enter into interlocal Continues! - ll-we- training cycle, he learned the Maiine lame CpI Jelfiey of ballletield survival, I vans, son of I rnevlT and lie wat introduced to the he A, I vans pi 73 West that Nancy topical dally routine 250 North 6, Clearfield, has will experience during his enlistment and studied the per- been selected as (he Marine of s the Month lor 3rd Marine Airsonal and professional traditionally exhibited craft Wing, Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station, Tuxim. by Mannes. He participated in an active Calif. physical conditioning program EVANS was chosen from and gained proficiency in a inamong all the enlisted personvariety of military skills, cluding Brsl aid, rifle mark- nel assigned to the command, outstandsmanship and close order drill. and w as cued for his Tcamwotk and self discipline ing peiformance of duly, profiwere emphasized throughout ciency. leadership, initiative and military bearing. the training C)de. basic Stationed In Turkey A RESOLUTION approving and authonmg the execution of an Interlocal Agreement for a joint or cooperative action with other public agencies in Davis County for solid waste management purposes. Sale - AH Marine Of The Month 1 RESOLUTION NO. 117 Clearance ! 6 Published in the Davis County Clipper I irst publication Dec. 2. 1982 Last publication Dec. 23. 1982 Issue No. 44 M. October, 1982. 1206 GREENE, CAIXISTf R & NEB! KER ED STATES OF AMERICAS J. J. COOMBS; BRYCE OLSEN: R J. COOMBS. East 9o Soulh.l ruil Heights, Utah 84037 Dated this 23rd day of November 1982. Asso- Plaintiff, ST ATE you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default w ill be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of w hieh is herein annexed and herewith served upon you. provi-tio- nt m 99 MOUNTAIN FUEL Bringing Energy Home |