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Show 4 I I REFLEX ?yof ifef Mi and fop; fcr- Adi rI the in- -' ( wa- - EF GAL NOTICE IbC m: IN TUB STCOND DAVIS COUNTY, STATE CIVIL NO. JUDY 0, CHEATHAM. UF UTAH LAWERENCE South, Syracuse 84041 MADE IN lawful money of the United State of America, SUBJECT 1 U any lien. DAUD AT FARMING. TON. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 9th day or Sep (ember 1982. Tl4int.IT, D. CHEATHAM. BRANT L. JOHNSON. Sheriff IVIendunt. THE STATE OF UTAH TO LAWERENCE D. By: Blake D. Chard Deputy Shertir CHEATHAM. Defendant. THE SEAT EOF UTAH TO LAWRENCE D. CHEATHAM: You are hereby summoned nd required to Hie an answer m writing to a Complaint that Ms been filed with the Clerk of Davis County Court on the above entitled case and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to Scott W. Holt. Plaintiff's attorney, at 26 North Main Street, Layton, Utah M04I. of IC t- p cr ill s Scott W. Holt Attorney at Law 26 North Mam Street Layton, Utah 84041 Telephone: (801)546-126- 4 m i- re hereby repealed, however, all ordinances not directly or expressly m conflict with the provisions of said Building Regulations for Kaysville City" rc hereby saved from repeal and are hereby declared to - d 8 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Scpt.9, 1982 Last publication Sept. 30. 1982 Issue No. 32 NOTICE OF FILING OF TRANSFER OF CLASS D ALLOTMENT BY WEBER BASIN WATKR CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there has been filed with the Board of the Weber of Directors Basin Water Conservancy District, a petition applying for the transfer of an allotment of Weber Basin water from lands Section 6, Township 2 North. Range I East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, DavisCounty, Utah. Acopyof the petition for the transfer containing the description of lands to which such water has heretofore been allotted and the lands to which it is proposed the said water be transferred and the terms and conditions of which the transfer is petitioned for is on file in the office of the Weber Basin Wain ter Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The name of the petitioners and the amount of wafor which the ter, in acre-fee- t, transfer applies is as follows: Valley Bank & Trust TransCo., Trustee ferrer Gus S. Bavelas Transferee 5.0 acre-feThe Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at the office of the District at 9:00 a.m., Friday, September 24, 1982, to consider said petition and and all objections that may be presented in writing by any person showing cause why said petition for transfer should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petition, or any thereof, should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writet ing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting. or at a subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the petition. KEITH G. JENSEN, Secretary Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Successor I rustee 455 East 400 South, Suite 4tx) Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: PAYMLNnOBt; Attorney: David A. McPhie 525 W. 53()0 S. Murray. Utah 84107 Telephone: 2627788 Published in (he Weekly Reflex I irst publication Sept. 16, 1982 Last publication Sept. 30, 1982 Issue No. 33.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LAYTON CITY COUNCIL HOLD A PUBLIC WILL HEARING THE AT LAYTON CITY HALL. 437 WASATCH DRIVE. ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1982. AT 7:30 P.M.. TO CON SIDER THE REZONE RE QUEST BY WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 1200 2000 WEST NORTH (SOUTHW EST CORNER). FROM A" AND TO CP-3- , FOR THE PURPOSE B OF CONSTRUCTING A GASOLINE STATION AND CONVENIENCE CENTER. ' Legal Description: Part of the northeast quarter of Section Township 4 18, North, Range I West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, U.S. Survey; Beginning at a point 33 feet West and 240 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter running thence North 180 feet, thence West 296.4 feet, thence Southerly along a 748.51 foot radius curve to a point west of the point of be- - ' ginning, thence East to the point of beginning. Contains 1 .2 acres ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO Published in the Davis New I trst publication Sept. 2 J, 1982 Last publication Oct. 7, 1982 R-2Issue no. 34 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, Securing items for the Utah State Fair wuh private major Junction of new Utah State Tair Foundation recently incorporated- dona-tions-t- Section I; thence North 89 deg. 33 West 294 .82 feei.ihencc South 5 deg. 15 50'' West. 538.7 feet to a point which is the point of beginning for 16 0 foot Right of Way; thence South 89 deg. 33 Fast 341.27 feet; thence North 0 deg. 9' East 536 80 feet to the point of beginning. Also right tions for Kaysville City" and this adopting Ordi- nance shall become Glee-liv- e immediately upon the dale of publication of this Ordinance one lime only in the Weekly Reflex." PASSLD and ADOPTED by the City Council of Kaysville City, Utah this 4ih day of September 1982. CORPORAl ION 1 plat thereof. Commonly known as 91 East 1420 South. THE IN DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUN-TSTATE OF UTAH Farmington, Utah 84025. UTAH FARM PRODUCThe Trust Deed being fore- TION CREDIT ASSOCIAclosed by these TION. proceedings is dated June 7, dba MT. OGDEN FEED 1979. and was executed by LA vs MAR L. WASDEN and PATFRANK MORGAN RICIA D. WASDEN, his wife, TO BE SOLD AT A SHERwho are the present owners. IFFS SALE on the 12th day of The purchase price is pay- October, 1982, at the hour of able in law ful money of the U 12:00 p.m. at the north front non-judici- 5 deg. I5'50 West 16.0 feel to the point of begin- Chris Bodily of Syracuse Also known La ton, Utah PAYMENTTOBEMADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT FARMING-TON- . DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, this 16th day of September. 1982. BRANT NOTICE OF ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE ShcrilT Davis County By: Dean J. Egbert Deputy ShcrilT ORDINANCE NO. 252 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING BUILDING FOR REGULATIONS KAYSVILLE CITY" FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPDATING, REVISING. CODIFY- ING AND COMPILING GOVORDINANCES ERNING BUILDING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION, UTILITY SYSTEMS AND RANDALL J. HEAPS DEVELOPMENT FEES. Recorder City WHEREAS the building of Kaysville City regulations Published in the Weekly Re- have not been updated for flex many years and the current 1982 First publication Sept. 23, building regulations are in Last publication Sept. 30, 1982 need of updating and revision. Issue no. 34 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of NOTICE OF KAYSVILLE CITY, a muniTRUSTEES SALE cipal corporation of the State The following described real of Utah, as follows: 1. The Building Regulaproperty will be sold at public for Kaysville City, tions bidder auction to the highest Utah as revised, codified, without warranty as to title, compiled and published in possession or encumbrances, looseleaf form by authority the of door at the north front of the Kaysville City CounCounty Courthouse, State and cil containing Title 18, Main Streets, Farmington, OctoBuilding Regulation, is of 19th on the day Utah, hereby adopted, passed, ber, 1982, at 12:30 oclock published and declared to p.m., of said day: be the Building RegulaBlock Lot 18, tions for Kaysville City SUBSCOTTS-DALpursuant to and by the auDIVISION, according thority of the City Council to the official plat thereof Kaysville City, Utah. of, recorded in the office 2. Insofar as the proviof the County Recorder sions of the Building Resaid of County. gulations for Kaysville Commonly known at City, are the same as 1084 North 300 West, those of previously passed 84015. Utah Sunset, and existing ordinances, The Trust Deed being forethey shall be construed as a closed by these continuation thereof. All 5, dated is April proceedings ordinances which existing executed by 1979, and was are directly or expressly in LARRY V. ANDERSON and conflict with the provisions FRANCES R. ANDERSON, I, South 89 deg. 33 East 768.85 feet, and North 0 deg. 19' East 938.77 feet, from the Southwest cor- ner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said section 1, running thence North 83 deg. 2245 West 56.91 feet to the center of a dirt road; thence 3 courses along said dirt road as follows: along the arc of a 82.53 foot radius curve to the right 108.34 feet, North West 62 deg. 0955 46.51 feet, and along the arc of a 172.56 foot radius curve to the left 69.97 feet to the East line of Highway 89; thence three courses along said East line as follows; North 4 deg. 00 East 168.19 feet; North 48 deg. 46 East 10.00 feet, and North 4 deg. 00 East 328.28 feet, to a fence corner; thence North 89 deg. 0930 East 270.95 feet along said fence; thence South 5 deg. 1505 West 538.70 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL B: A Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian described as follows: Beginning at a point which is North 777.48 feet; South 89 deg. 33 East 1 1 0. 1 2 feet and North 0 deg. 19 East, 1475.57 feet from the Southwest comer of the Northwest Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 23, 1982 Last publication Oct. 7, 1982 Issue door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the inright, title and terest of the defendant, Hal Seifert, in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beg at apt 1072.28 Ft. E of the NW Cor of Sec non-exem- 20; T4N-R2- no. 34 100's of VHS Bata J Top Mochina Spacial Rotas During tha Weak. old took third THE place honors for her piano solo and was joined by Glory Johnson Stanton. 26, of Sunset, who look senior division honors in the senior division for a vocal solo. One team took first place in the intermediate age division another placed (ages second in the junior division (ages 10 and under), and still another group placed among the top five acts in the senior division ( 17 to 30) to win a finalist spot at the Farm Bureau convention in November. NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP NECESSARY 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 front door of the County Courthouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 19th day of October, 1982, at 12:30 oclock p.m. of said day: All of Lot 18, GRAND OAKS, PLAT A, a subdivision of part of Section 35, Ornamental Security Storm Doors Do LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON MASTER FRAME STANDARD Standard features DOOR SIZES: 30", 32", 34", 36" Wide 80" to 84" High TOP SCREEN IS 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Fruit Heights, according Township STANDARD EQUIPMENT 100 percent Wrought Iron For Strength - Pneumatic Door Closer and Shock Absorber Chain -- - Plush Weatherstripping Painted Coats of Satin Black Enamel - Two Electrostatically Finish with Protective Undercoating to the official plat thereof. Commonly known as 791 East Country Road, Fruit Heights, Utah Doors 84037. - The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated May 25, 1979, and was executed by DOUBLE TUMBLER DEAD BOLT LOCK IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT non-judici- al JOHN L. HANSON and SANDRA L. HANSON, husband and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 13th day of tember, Ornamental Iron Hinges One Year Warranty on All - 3 - Packaged for Shipping Metal Jambs Deat Bolt Pins Hinged Side Standard Door Sizes 30", 32", and 36" Wide with Heights of - Double - 80 of 84. DEAD BOLT LOCKING SYSTEM Sep- 1982. PAUL M. HALLIDAY Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 355-288- OHB01r.Qg5SD 6 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication on Sept. 23, 1982 Last publication Oct. 7, FREE ESTIMATES - 1982 Issue no. 34 PREMIERE SHOWING OF A CHIROPRACTIC FILM PETER GRAVES Cleggs Melodrama Utah will be held on Stars sponsored by Sept. 29, 1982 DAVIS COUNTY CANDIDATES Chateau Reception Center o JOE JENSEN 2621 East Oakhills Drive, Layton Commissioner oj. SEPT. 24 at 7 P.M. Run TH DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL FREE ' at DELL HOLBROOK Commissioner o DAVE HANSEN Treasurer o JAY CLEGG Senator FREE J division. 1 Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said J ers won first place in the junior division and a finalist spot in the senior competition, while Davis county acts placed third in the intermediate class and took a finalist spot in the senior starring S 36 15 " m the stale government and the state fair it operates calls for the fair to secure funds to cover the cost of the exhibits from private contributions and public appropriations. admission charges and to the Utah State Fair I ounda-non.- " The fair address is 155 N. lutw W. halt Lake City. Utah 846, It was appropriated, Jones slated, that the initial Kurd meeting was held during the 1982 state fair, With interest in the fair at a peak because of the new buildings and other construction we'se Ken able to do on the fairgrounds, we hope to starl the foundation oil quivkly and eltectivcl)." he concluded NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE EHTEOTAUHT-IEO-T S1818W310.53Ft;Th W 89.4 Ft; Th S7132W 61.21 ft; ThS 6.68 Ft.; Th E 336.12 Ft; Th N 393 Ft. to the Sec Ln;ThW 127.70 Ft. to the point of beginning. aka; 3807 West 2700 Jones explained that the enabling legivlation establishing the disision of esposi-lion- s would like to help improve the fair to consider contributing either money or needed items A SPECIAL vs- HAL SEIFERT TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 4th day of October, 1982, at the hour of 11:30 a.m. at the north front for accepting those private contributions, the fair director added, and we encourage every cmen of Utah who UTAH COUNTY entertain- 1 1 532-770- DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BROOKFIELD PRODUCTS INC., a Utah corporation -- L. JOHNSON Attorney KEVIN E. ANDERSON 370 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 841 0 Telephone: Mountain f uel Supply was appointed by Governor Scott Mathevon to serve as the president of the initial board of trustees, with Cleo Atkin, St. George, as vice president; Wilburn K, Shaw, Sail City. Utah Power and Eight Co., as treavurcr; and Paul K. Edmunds, Eogan, Utah State University, as secretary. Cro C'omi-dny- , diate division of the Utah I arm Bureau state Talent Find finals at the 1982 Utah Slate Fair Sept. II. 3538 North Highway 89, Published in the Davis New Journal First publication Sept. 9, 1982 Last publication Sept. 23. 1982 Issue No. 32 SHERIFFS SALE as: by other lawful means," "THIS IS our formal vehicle has placed third in the interme- ning. 1 1 1 355-288- dis-pla- y Chris Bodily Places In Talent Find Dated this 13th day of Sep- non-exem- ART JOM S, director, that (he new foundation fulfills an objective we have had in mind for some lime- -a way to handle pnvaio donations of both money and other items such a office furniture, motor vehicles, and equipment, a lair ne w s release says. thence North 82 deg. 49' 10 West 266,0 feet, more or less, to the East nghi of way line of U.S. Highway 89; thence Norih 4 deg. 00' East 16,0 feet; thence South 82 deg. 49' 10" East 266 0 feel; thence South States. door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, tember, 1982. Davis County, Utah, all the inright, title and PAUL M. HALLIDAY terest of the defendant, Frank Successor Trustee Morgan, in and to the follow455 East 400 South, ing described real property to Suite 400 wit: Salt Lake City, Utah 84 PARCEL A: 6 Telephone: A part of the Northwest Quarter of Section Published in the Davis News I, Township 4 North, Journal Range I West, Salt Lake First publication Sept. 23, 1982 Base and Meridian, deLast publication Oct. 7, 1982 scribed as follows: BeIssue no. 34 ginning at a point which is North 777.48 feet; year, according to the fair director. way described as follow v Beginning at said point of beginning; trims," he aJJed. WAINF Saltgiver, Woods should save thousands of dollars of taxpayers money each Buying these necessary ilems out of our operating budget would require las money; gelling them donated by the toumlaiion will take advantage of private dona- - of KAUVIM.E CITY possession or encumbrances, Gerald A. Purdy at the north front door of the Mayor County Counhouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, ATTEST: Utah, on the 19th day of OctoV. Dean Steel ber. 1982, at 12:30 o'clock Cily Recorder p.m., of said day: All of Lot 17. HILL-SID- E Published in the Weekly ReMEADOW, a flex on Sept. 23. 1982 subdivision of part of Issue no. 34 Section 31, Township 3 I North, Range East, NOTICE OF Salt Lake Meridian, in SHERIFF'S SAIF. the City of Farmington, ON REAL PROPERTY according to the official ClsU No. 80190 ATTEND. E be remaining in full force and died. 3. The Building Regula- 355-288- 6 Journal Savings For Taxpayers Anticipated In Kickoff Of Utah State Fair Foundation of the Building Regulations for Kaysville City" PAUL M. HAl I IDAY ; icl., LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 198Z BULLETIN JOURNAL husband and w ife, w ho are the present owners. The purchase price is pay. able in law ful money of the United Slates. Dated this 1 3th day of September, 982, n of w-- I You Will See: . - filmed at the Osmond Studios Holograms of the brain A study of the spine via three foot vertebrae - Dramatization of th? first Chiropractic adjustment A Space Age control room with monoliths and computers Never before footage of fertilization and embryogenesis Fantastic voyages through the nerve system Animation The hors deourve reception will begin at 7:00. The feature will be shown from 7:30 The evening is hosted by Dr. Theodore J. Scott of 230 North Main , Layton. There is no charge for the reception or the presentation; to 8 00 howver, RSVP is required as space is limited. Call JoAnn at 544-421- 3. ' |