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Show I iVEEKLY REFLEX f OAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 " 7J degrees East North 191.4) feet; thence North 64 degrees East feet; thence South 66 degrees East 30 69 80 8) feet along the North line SIMMONS by STCURITY TITLE Civil No.32190 of Country Oaks No, 2 Subdivision to a point due South of the point of beginning; thence North 461,96 feet to the point of beginning, Less the following property: Beginning at a point South 293,9 feet and South 33 degrees 04' West 37.6 feet from the North Quarter corner of COM-PAN- as Trustee under the IN THE SECOND JUDI-CIAPeed of Trust made by Eagle DISTRICT COURT of Mountain Construction Co., a WEBER COUNTY, STATE Sole Proprietorship, as Trus-torOF UTAH and recorded July 23, LILLIAN WOODS, 1980 as Entry No. 569655 in Plaintiff, Book 832 at pages 155 of the v. Official Records of Davit ERNEST A. WOODS, County, Utah, given to secure Defendant. an indcbiedness in favor of IvTHE STATE OF UTAH TO ory and Company, a Utah LiTHE ABOVE NAMED mited Partnership (now ow ned and held by Ivory and ComYou are hereby fummoned pany) by reason of (he breach and required to file an Answer of ceriain obligations secured in writing to the attached Com(hereby. plaint wuh the Clerk of the Notice of Default was reabove entitled Court, and to corded March 24, 1982 as Enaerve upon, or mail to KING & try No. 61179 in Book 897 at KING. PlaintitTa attorney, page 195 of said Official ReP. 0. Box 220, 231 East 200 cords. Trustee w ill sell at pubSouth, Clearfield, Utah, lic auction to the highest bid84013, a copy of laid Answer der for cash, payable in lawful within twenty (20) days after money of the United States at icrvice of this Summons upon the time of sale, w ithout waryou. ranty as to title, possession or If you fail so to do, Judgment encumbrances, the following by Default will be taken described property in the City against you for the relief deof Layton, County of Davis, manded in said Complaint, State of Utah: which has been filed wuh the All of Lot 315, OAK Clerk of said Court and a copy rOREST NO. 7, a of which is hereto annexed and of part of Secherewith served upon you. tion II, Township 4 DATED this 21st day of North, Range I West, June, 1982. Salt Lake Meridian, in L s, By: FELSIIAW KING, Esquire Attorneys for Plaintiff 231 East 200 South P.O. Box 220 Clearfield, Utah 84013 Telephone: (801) 823-220- 2 Published in The Weekly Re- - (lex First publication July I, 1982 Last publication July 13, 1982 Issue No.22 NOTICE OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction in Room 126, Davis County Courthouse, Farming-toUtah at 12:00 noon on the 16th day of August 1982 the following described parcels of n, thence N 17 degrees 49 E 86.00 feet along the east line of said Subdivision to the N.E. corner of said Lot 51, thence N angle of 15 degrees 17 19; thence 13.34 feet along the arc of said curve: thence North 73 degrees 00 East 90.42 feet; thence South 13 degrees 24 East 12.79 feet to the point of beginning, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication July 15, 1982 Last publication July 29, 1982 Issue No. 24 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 31677 COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH DUANE H. ZOBRIST, JOHN D. PAPPAS, AND WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON, S.L.B.M. Running 17 degrees E 140.0 feet along the east line of said Subdivision to the N.E. corner of Lot 50, thence N 49 dba COUNTRY -- ROLLING OAKS, INC., A UTAH Corp. TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 3 day of August, 1982, at the hour of 11:30 a.m. at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the inright, title and terest of the defendant, MYK PARTNERS AND ROLLING OAKS, INC., in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at a point South 295.9 feet and South 35 degrees 04 West 37.6 feet from the North Quarter corner of non-exem- S.L.B.M. Running 17 degrees 49 E 127.0 feet along the east line of said Subdivision to the N.E. corner of Lot 49, thence S 63 degrees 21 05" E 60.0 feet, thence S 44 degrees thence N feet to the point of beginning. Cont. 0.0864 cres Terms of sale are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication July 14, 1982 Last publication Aug. 4, 1982 Issue No. 26 j Re- flex First publication July 15, 1982 Last publication Aug. 5, 1982 ...R-11- 9 Issue J4o. 26 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 11th day of August, 1982 at 10.00 A.M. at the North front door of the Davis County Court House at Farmington, Utah in the County of Chavis, DATED AT FARMING-TODAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 9th day of July, 1982.. ' Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, and running thence South 35 degrees 04 West 339.26 thence North 81 degrees 40' West 504.24 feet; thence South 42 degrees 52 West 906.18 feet; thence South 30 de- . feet; grees 2858 West feet, more or less, to the South line of the North half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 14, thence South 89 degrees 4915" East 627.26 feet more or less, along said line to a point South 34 degrees 2230 East 222.43 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 501; thence North 48 degrees 30 120.26 East 192.41 1 feet; thence North 89 degrees East 223.562 feet along the North line of Country Oaks No. 5 to the Northwest corner of Country Oaks No. 2 Subdivision; thence OUTSTANDING PTA BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis Central PTA Council, Region Three, was recently awarded the "Outstanding Council in the state at a convention in Provo. Left to right are (sitting) Cherillc Arsenault, Cora Pratt, Bowen Lewis, principal representative; Yvonne Brown, Jim Hill, superintendent representative; and Olivia King. Back row, Pat Brough, Judy Rigby, Ruth Pratt, Diane Brian and Jill Telford. Absent were Bcv Stephenson, Ida Lue Gardner Dewey and Tcrrie Stephens. Davis County By Ted Ellison Deputy Sheriff Attorney: David A. Reeve 1300 Walker Bldg. 173 South Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 3 Telephone: Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication July 15, 1982 Last publication July 29, 1982 Issue No. 24 Noted Lecturer To Speak On Aug. 1st 359-209- R-1- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MYRTLE IRENE ECK, aka MYRTLE I. EGG, Deceased ' Probate No. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court Clerk, Courthouse, Farmington, Utah 84025, on or before the 15 day of October, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. ROY D. ECK Ralph T. Corless Personal Representatives 1024 West 2300 North Clinton, Utah 84015 Published in the Davis News Jounal First publication July 15, 1982 Last publication July 29, 1982 Issue No. 24 R-J- NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. BEFORE THE BOARD OF MR-00- 2 OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATU- RAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENT OF THE GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOV- ERNING THE RECLAMATION OF MINED LANDS AND THE SURETY RE- QUIRED THEREFORE, Et PURSUANT TO 1 Seq, UTAH CODE ANNO40-8-- MYK PARTNERS a Utah Farmington City, Utah Sec. 12 T3N, R1W Published in The Weekly vs- General Partnership, and Unit Development, 131.87 OAKS ESTATES VI, a General Partnership, 65 degrees IT 45 E 60.0 feet, thence S 13 degrees 15 28 W 190.44 feet, thence N 63 degrees 2 1 05 W 60.0 feet to the point of beginning. Cont. 0.1985 acres Parcel C Beginning at the S.E. comer of Lot 49 Somerset Farm, A Planned 3206W DISTRICT IN THE Unit Development, Farmington City, Utah Sec. 12 T3N, R1W thence N TO any lines. R-1- comer of Lot 50 Somerset Farm, A Planned 1 degrees 00 West 93.36 feet along the South line of said Lot to a point on a 50 foot radius curve to the left, having a central Trustee 89 degrees 08 10 E 41.66 feet, thence S 13 degrees 15 28 W 58.90 feet, thence S 65 degrees 11 45 W 60.00 feet to the point of beginning. Cont. 0.0709 acres. Parcel B Beginning at the S. E. I THEREFROM: Beginning at the Southeast comer of said Lot, and running thence South 73 S.L.B.M. Running Farmington City, Utah Sec. 12 T3N, R1W 1 EXCEPTING SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, corner of Lot 51 Somerset Farm, A Planned 302,29 feet to the North line of Country Oaks No. 3; thence North 89 degrees East 139,09 feet to the Northwest corner of Country Ouks No. 2; thence North 73 degrees East 191.43 feet; thence North 64 degrees East 80.83 feet; thence South 66 degrees East 30.69 feet to a point due South of the point of beginning; thence North 461.96 feet to the point of beginning. PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT according to the official plat thereof. Unit Development, Beginning at the S. E. feet: thence South the City of Layton, 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: July 7, 1982 property: Parcel A said Section 14, and running thence South 33 degrees 04' West 339.26 feet; thence North 81 degrees 40' West 230.33 TATED, 1953 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH IN- TERESTED IN THE RULES AND REGULATIONS, GUIDING MINED LAND RECLAMATION SURETY CONTRACTS. Under the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act, 40-8-- 1 et seq. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining proposes to amend its rules to clarify the conditions under which it may accept surety contracts in lieu of a cash bond or other form of surety which guarantees reclamation of a mine site. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a propwhich deosed Rule M5-scribes the Boards guidelines for surety contracts. A hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. 0Y Monday, July 26, 1982 in Room 303 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, at which hearing suggestions as to the adoption, amendment and additions to such rules will be heard. Written comments will be accepted until August 13, 1982. Copies of the proposed rules may be obtained by contacting Betty Barela at the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. DATED this 15th day of July, 1982. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board Published in the Davis News Journal on July 15, 1982 Issue No. 24 R-1- Dr. Carol Bocan, teacher and noted lecturer, will conduct a day of recollection on Sunday, Aug. 1 at Our Lady of the Mountains Retreat House in Ogden. TOPICS OF discussion during this day will be Finding Time to Be Still and listen to God: Life Direction through Prayer and Meditation. "Being Alone in a world of people: Turning Loneliness into Love-liness- ." "BELIEVING and Succeeding as a Christian Seven Days a Week: Communicating A posi- tive self-imag- e friends and to family, "Faith can move your mountains: Turning Disasters into challenges. RESERVATIONS are necessary. Call the Retreat House, Ogden, before July 25. Dr. Carol Bocan holds a B.S. degree in home economics from Mercyhurst College, an M. Ed. from Pennsylvania State University, and a Ph.D. from the Florida State University in home economics education, housing and city planning. 392-923- 1, SHE PRODUCED and hosted a weekly television program on nutrition, food preparation, and consumer education for the Florida Power Corporation, and has taught at the elementary, secondary, college and university levels. In addition, she has been an administrator at the college and university levels for 10 television inservice use, and is a consultant for school districts, state boards of education, federal employees and private business. rftrfofoTpj Women in Education. She is a member of Soroptomists International, BPW, AAUW and AHEA. HER EXPERTISE in curriculum developmentconsumer education, management, communications (including seminars and videotapes on self im- provement and on Hospice training) career planning, personal image development, and creating a marketing image for success, has made her a. r speaker. Dr. Bocan has held numerous workshops nationally and has served as keynote speaker for various business, professional, health care, religious, and civic organizations. Her honors include Phi Delta Kappa, the International Platform Association, Whos Who of American Women, and the sought-afte- Worlds Whos Who of t Fall Cabbage Plants New 549 Large 5 Gal Large Selection Bedding Plants' Planting 49,1 36- Now 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 PHONE Tams 30 to 12 825-767- 6 - Reg. 14.95 7 49 MILE EAST Ml MILE NORTH OF R. C. 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