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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 8. 1982 you. If you fail so to do, Judgment by Default will 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 which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED this 21st day of June, 1982. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the Davis County Court House in Farmington County of Davis. Utah, on July 13, 1982, at 10:00 A.M. oclock of said day: - Beginning on the West line of a street (3000 West Street) at a point which is N 0 degrees 03 30 E 817.00 feet along the Section line and N89 degrees 56 10 W 33.00 feet from the Monument marking the Southeast comer of Section 5, Township 4 North. Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence N 89 degrees 36 10 E 407.03 feet to the West line of said Street; thence S 0 degrees 03 50 W 107.00 feet along said West line to the Point of beginning. Said sate which is without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, will be conducted by Prudential Federal Savings & Loan Assoc, as trustee, pursuant to the terms of that certain Trust Deed dated April 3, 1980, wherein David R. Miller and Marilyn L. Miller, his wife is named as Trustor, and PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is named as Beneficiary, recorded in the office of the By: FFLSHAW KING, Esquire Attorneys for Plaintiff 231 East 200 South P.O. Box 220 Clearfield. Utah 840IS Telephone: (801) 84041 and more particularly scribed de- u: All of Lot 33, GREEN BRIAR WEST, a subdivision of part of Section 29, Township 4 North, Range I West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Notice of Default was recorded March II, 1982 as Entry No. 610816 in Book 895, Page 594 of said official re- 823-220- 2 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication July 1, 1982 Last publication July out covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: June 17, 1982 STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Trustee 15, 1982 Issue No.22 ORDINANCE No. 06-82 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING DAVIS COUN-TORDINANCE NUMBER W HICH CREATED A DAVIS COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL; AND Y 01-8- PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DAVIS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, DEFINING THE CONSTITUENT MEM-BERSHI- P Published in the Davis News Journal First publication June 24, 1982 Last publication July 8, 1982 Issue No. 21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of: ELOISE G. STODDARD, deceased Notice is hereby given that Warner F. Stoddard has been appointed by the District THEREOF, TERMS OF OFFICE. PUR- POSES, AND PROVIDING FOR ITS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: Section I. Davis County 2 Ordinance No. adopted January 7, 1982, establishing and creating a Davis County Senior Citizens Council be and the same is amended to read as follows: Section II. CREATION OF DAVIS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING. There is hereby created a Davis County Council on Aging, hereinfter referred to as the Council on Aging. 01-8- 2. SELECTION: Nominees shall be proposed for election by a Nominating Committee. The manner in which the Nominating Committee shall function shall be set forth in s the adopted by the Council on Aging. Following the election by the members of the Council on Aging, the results shall be recommended to the Davis County Commission for final approval. Filling of any vacancies on the Council shall follow the same proce- der will promptly enter into a contract and execute such bonds as may be required. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all formali- ties. Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of the Architect and may be procured from David C. Packer & Associates Architect, at 57 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah upon a deposit of 340.00 as a guarantee as to the safe return of the plans and specifications, the KiU amount of which will be repaid upon the return of plans and specifications within five days after receipt of bids, dure. cords. Said Sale will be made with- e) One member of the Board of Davit County Commissioner! and at least one other elected official. All members except the Area Agency Director shall be entitled to one vote. IN consecutive The Commisthe discretion Commission. The terms in all instances shall commence on the firt day of January of the year. 4. OFFICERS: The officers of the Council on Aging shall be a Chairman and two selected by the same prodedure as outlined in Section IV, paragraph 2, above. Their terms of office shall be one year, but their term of office shall not be extended beyond two consecutive terms in the same office. one additional three year term. sioner serves at of the County BOARD OF EDUCATION DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTIRCT Roger C. Clines Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper on July 7, 1982 Issue No. 25 C-2- Published in The Weekly flex on July 8, 1982 Issue No. 23 Re- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARLNG n 5. COMMITTEES: a) Executive Committee: An Executive Committee shall be appointed to handle The State of Utah has scheduled Tuesday, July 13, 1982, to conduct a public hearing for the purpose of receiving public comment on the state's plan for administration of the Community Services Block Grant program (a federally funded program to address low-inco- poverty problems in communities throughout the state). This is a public meeting and all interested citizens are encouraged to attend and express their views. The hearing will be held at the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, in Room 1 14, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For further information, contact the Commun- T HE MATTLR OFTHE aOCIETI AMENDMENT OF THE GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOV-ERNIN- THE RECLAMA-TIOOF MINED LANDS AND THE SURETY D THEREFORE. PURSUANT TO Seq. UTAH CODE Et 40-8-- Observe 50fh ANNO-TATE- 1953 HE STATE OF UTAH TO T ALL PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH INTERESTED IN THE RULES AND REGULATIONS, GUIDING MINED LAND RECLAMATION SURETY CONTRACTS. Under the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act, 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 40-8-- 3. TERMS OF OFFICE: Directors shall be elected for three year terms. Elected officials and agency representatives shall serve for a one year for term and may be one consecutive year. Directo serve tors may be ' STATE OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs, LAYTON Diamond R. Adams recently celebrated their golden wed-din- g anniversary. They met in Layton where Mrs. Adams, 1 mine site. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a propwhich deosed Rule M5-scribes the Board's guidelines for surety contracts. A hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on 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 rule may be obtained by contacting Betty Barela at the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. DATED this 7th day of July, 1982. ity Development Block Grant Funds through the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development to be used for the installation of culinary water lines and fixtures in the West Kaysville, Utah, area. The total cost of the project is $325,000 of which $132,000 is block grant funds. The project is proposed to mitigate the health and safety hazards in West Kaysville resulting from inadequate culinary water service. A portion of the proposed project water lines and fixtures will be installed in flood hazard zones. Kavsville City has additional information on the proposed project available at City Hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville, Utah 84037. Comments may be submitted to Kaysville City at the above address, until July 23, 1982. the former Vilate Aplanaln, taught school. She grew up in Midway, Ut. and attended Wasatch High School. She went on to attend BYU and USU where she received a teaching certificate. She taught school for 17 years and many people throughout Utah still remember her as their favorite teacher. MRS. ADAMS has been active in church and civic affairs during her married life in Layton. She has been a member of the Layton City Planning Board; a delegate to the Salt Lake County Convention; a registration agent in Layton for eight years and active in the LDS church holding many church positions. Mr. Adams is a native of Layton. He attended Ogden High School. Each morning his father would take him, his sister, Elgie, and his brother. Golden, to the Bamberger stop to ride into Ogden to. attend high school. He later attended the U. of U. He fulfilled an LDS mission in New York and was one of the original team of missionaries to start the Hill Cumorah Pageant. He is a for- mer member of the Layton Kiwanis Club and a charter member of the Layton Rotary normal business activity KAYSVILLE CITY Club. He was watermaster for Court of Davis County, State between regularly scheCORPORTION the Sill and Adams Ditch Co. of Utah, as the Personal Repduled meetings of the Counfor ten years. resentative in and of the Estate cil and shall be composed of STATE OF UTAH Gerald A. Purdy, Mayor the Chairman, the two of Eloise G. Stoddard, de- -, BOARD OF OIL, 44 North Main IN HIS yonger days, Mr. ceased. GAS AND MIN'LNG Utah 84037 Adams was a member of the , plus the chairKaysville, commitAll persons having claims man of two major Davis County Sheriff's pos-secounty Recorder of Davis the are rePaula J. Frank Published in The Weekly Retees, and the Area Agency He rode with this group County, State of Utah, on against to above estate them the Director. to Board the quired present flex on July 8, 1982 Secretary of ity Action Agency, Room 223, April 7, 1980, in Book 820 at for ten years and participated COMMITundersigned or to the Clerk of b) OTHER Davis County Courthouse, Issue No. 23 Page 315 as Entry No. 562038, in many parades and horse the Court on or before the 25 TEES: Other committees Published in the Davis County given to secure a Promissory show events. He has worked PURPOSES Section III. the be of shall 1982 1982, on day A.D., appointed by September July 7, Clipper Note of even date in favor of hours in the scounting NOTICE OF A many RESPONSIBILIDUTIES, said claims as shall or be on forever Council Issue No. 25 COMMUNITY Aging PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL HEARLNG and while camping PUBLIC program AND OF TIES AUTHORITY barred. needed. ACTION AGENCY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOwith scouts in the Wind River THE COUNCIL ON AGING. in the Davis News Published MEETINGS: 6. Utah Regular Farmington, CIATION. Notice is hereby given that a region he chopped some wood The Council on Aging shall: Journal on July 8, 1982 WARNER F. STODDARD meetings of the Council on AgThe Trustee will sell real 1. public hearing will be held at and injured his eye. He has for the Be 23 Issue ...R-11held No. ; 7 at least ten Published in the Davis County Personal Representative responsible ing shall be the property at public auction to and maintenance of times during the calendar year. Layton City Hall, 437 participated in many prize winClipper on July 7, 1982 the highest bidder for cash, Wasatch Drive, on Tuesday, ning LDS Church dramas and efficient office effective an and NOTICE OF needed as for Estate the Attorney Issue No. 25 Special meetings payable in lawful money of the July 13th, 1982, at 7:30 P.M., dance competitions. He has and program on behalf of may be called by the Chairman OPPORTUNITY FOR Gerald E. Hess United States of America at served in various capacities in to adopt the Layton City Masin Davis senior adults EARLY PUBLIC REVIEW County, or by the majority of the ExHess, Van Wagenen, Published in The Weekly Rethe time of sale. the LDS Church. ter Plan. the guidelines, including age ecutive Committee. Members flex on July 8, 1982 OF PROJECT PROPOSED & Hess Page DATED: June 16, 1982 Diamond and Vilate Adams will be on file in the Copies BE exTO LOCATED 40 South 125 East being defined in accordance shall compensated Issue No. 23 married in the LDS Temwere for pubPlanning LN The with Department Federal A FLOODPLALN regulations. Clearfield, Utah 84015 cept for reimbursement for . PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL lic review. ple June 10, 1932. They have Council shall carry out its pur5 actual expenses incurred on NOTICE SAVINGS AND All Layton city residents are three children, Richard Kaysville City Corporation, poses and responsibilities with behalf of the Council on Aging. OF HEARLNG 44 LOAN ASSOCIATION North to attend. Main, Adams, Layton; Mrs. Carol Kaysville, urged and as much Published in the Davis News 7. STAFF: An Area Agency independence CAUSE NO. MR-00- 2 Utah 84037 Weidhauer, Layton, and Mrs. as possible, Director shall be employed by Journal TO ALL INTERESTED RANDALL J. HEAPS, By David S. Cooper Marilyn Brockbank, Salt Lake but shall operate under the the County Commission with First publication June 24, 1982 Vice President BEFORE THE BOARD OF AGENCIES, GROUPS AND City Recorder City; six grandchildren. Otm Last publication July 8, 1982 general supervision of the the assistance of the Council to i MINING GAS AND t:"-- ' ; if-.OIL, grandson, Gregg, is serving an i Commission Davis Issue No. 21 executive officer of the the County be DEPARTMENT OF NATUPublished in The Weekly ReOn or about August 9, 1982, Published in The Weekly ReLDS mission in Florida. Mr. and keep the said Commission Council. flex RAL RESOURCES AND Kaysville City proposes to re- flex on July 8, 1982 Adams has a brother, Golden, informed and obtain approval NOTICE OF The Area Agency Director First publication June 24, 1982 in and for the quest the release of Commun- - Issue No. 23... who resides in Ogden, dmg from the Commission on such TRUSTEES SALE shall administer the affairs of ENERGY Last publication July 8, 1982 deas matters major Council and shall employ important the Issue No. 21 The following described velopments, policy proposals, other needed staff members as authorized by the Council and property will be sold at public finances and budget. NOTICE TO 2. Provide leadership and in accordance with the personauction to the highest bidder, WATER USERS advocacy on behalf of senior nel and merit council policies payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of adults, to promote their generin Davis County. The following applications al welfare, stimulate, organize sale, at the front steps of the Section V. BUDGET: A' have been filed with the State Davis County Courthouse, and coordinate services. Budget shall be prepared by 3. Develop and carry out a Engineer to appropriate water Farmington, Utah, on Tuesthe Council on Aging and prein Davis County throughout sented annually to the County day, July 20, 1982, at 12:00 comprehensive and coordinthe entire year unless otherated service delivery system Noon of said day, for the purCommission for their in wise designated. Locations with effective and efficient approval. pose of foreclosing a trust deed SLB&M. executed by MAX D. procedures. Section VI. Procedures of A57660 4. Develop and administer the Council shall be set forth in FRAUGHTON, as trustors, in H. APPLICANT: Cornell favor of THE LOCKHART an area plan. a set of which shall 5. Conduct and participate not be in conflict with this ordiGriffeth, 1995 South Main, CO., as beneficiary, recorded in public hearings. Clearfield, UT 84015 August 23, 1979 as Entry No. nance. 6. Monitor, evaluate and 542306 in Book 787, Page 460, QUANTITY: 0.055 CFS Unanimously passed and SOURCE: of the official records of Davis take appropriate action on approved this 29th day of June, POINT(S) OF DIVERpolicies, programs, and hear1982. County, State of Utah, coverSION: (1) N. 55 ft, E. 250 ft, ing real proeprty located at ings affecting senior adults. from WVi Cor. Sec. 13, T4N, 7. Follow Federal regula1220 N. Nayon Street (1225 DAVIS COUNTY R2W 12 in. Well (Near SyraCOMMISSION BY: E.), Layton, Utah, and more tions directed toward cooperation and coordination with cuse) Ernest Eberhard, Jr. particularly described as: PURPOSE AND PERIOD All of Lots 17, 18,20 other agencies offering progOF USE: Stockwatering: 2 rams for senior adults. and 21, Block F", of Attest: 8. Cooperate with the State Horses. Irrigation: From Apr THE MEADOWS SUW. Walker Rodney 2.0 01 to Oct 31, total acreage Division of Aging and other Clerk BDIVISION in East acs public and private agencies on Layton City, Davis State and National levels to Published in the Davis County PLACE OF USE: County, Utah, accordmeet more effectively the Clipper on July 7, 1982 SW'.NWV., Sec. 13, T4N, ing to the official plat needs of senior adults. R2W thereof. Issue No. 25 9. Be aware of the needs of Protests resisting the grantNotice of Default was resenior adults through con- Published in The Weekly Reing of these applications with corded March 5, 1982, as Enreasons therefore must be filed try No. 610481 in Book 894, tinuous planning, organi- flex on July 8, 1982 in duplicate with the State Enzation, and evaluation of needs Issue No. 23 3 Page 1077 of said official reand services. Continuously cords. gineer, 1363 West North TemSaid sale will be made withpromote an appropriate public ple, Salt Lake City, Utah ADVERTISEMENT 84116 on or before August 7, out covenant or warranty, exrelations and public education FOR BIDS 1982. program and continuously press or implied, regarding title possession or encumbr-- I plan and evaluate fiscal reSealed proposal addressed DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. ances. for the total to Board of Education, Davis sponsibility State Engineer ! DATED this 22nd day of program. County School District for the 10. To work closely with June, 1982. construction of Columbia local and county government Published in the Davis News Elementary Planting & Irrigain keeping them abreast of tion at Kaysville, Davis CounJournal W. CLARK BURT 1982 needs and programs. First publication June 24, Successor Trustee ty, Utah, for the Board of Edu11. To contribute the skills Last publication July 8, 1982 cation, Davis County School Issue No. 21 Published in the Davis News and talents of the senior District, hereinafter called citizens to promote projects of Journal Owner in accordance with First publication June 24, 1982 community value. NOTICE OF specifications and conplans, Section IV. ORGANIZALast publication July 8, 1982 tract documents, which were TRUSTEES SALE TION OF COUNCIL Issue No. 21 prepared by and may be Composition of the Council obtained from David C. Rack--e- r The following described shall be made up of more than & Associates, Architect, at SUMMONS property will be sold at public 50 senior adults and include 57 West South Temple, Salt No.32190 Civil auction to the highest bidder, If you have reasons to move but dont want a large monthly payment First Security offers those with the greatest econo- Lake City, Utah, and will be IN THE SECOND JUDIan payable in lawful money of the affordable alternative to buying another house! mic and social need, particireceived at the office of the United States at the time of CIAL DISTRICT COURT of pants, representatives of older Clerk of the Board of Educasale, on the front steps of the WEBER COUNTY, STATE persons and local elected tion in Farmington, Utah until OF UTAH Davis County Courthouse, The money lending experts. 2:00 p.m. oclock, Tuesday, : LILLIAN WOODS, Farmington, Davis County, 1. MEMBERSHIP: The July 20, 1982, and then publicPlaintiff, Our loan experts will examine your project Utah on Wednesday, July 21, Council on Aging shall be comvs1982 at the hourof3:00P.M.of ly opened and read aloud. Any 20 members of plans and design a financing plan that best repre- bid received after closing time posed ERNEST A. WOODS, said day for the purpose of and areas different segsenting suits you. Our rates are competitive and our will exreturned be Deed Defendant. unopened. foreclosing a Trust ments of the county population Minimum wage rates as stiyou can get into a better house THE STATE OF UTAH TO ecuted by DALE R WEST and experience saves you time. as follows: DEBORAH LUNT WEST, THE ABOVE NAMED DEpulated under Labor Laws of leaving home! Add a room, selected Ten ' members 1) shall be the specification, aka DEBORAH L. WEST, FENDANT: finish the basement, put in that patio youve So come in. Tell us how much you need in general from the different adhered to as a condition of You are hereby summoned Husband and Wife, as Trustwo Davis of areas County, this been contract. SAVAnswer file an STATE to wanting. Expand, remodel or renovate. and what for. First Security Home Improveand required tors, in favor of from each school represen, A certified check or Bid in writing to the attached ComINGS AND LOAN ASSOMake ment Loan is affordable way to any worthwhile home improvement tative precinct. less not Bond than five of rethe of Clerk with the peras Beneficiary, CIATION, plaint a and it Home with finance in start the home Improvement amount of bid of the at living the cent and Ento members as youve always above entitled Court, b) Four corded March 14, 1980 must accompany each proposin the house youve already got! Loan from First Security. wanted large. try No. 560052 in Book 817, serve upon, or mail to KING & c) Three representing pri- - al, said check being made payKING, Plaintiffs attorneys, Page 121 of the official records able to the Board of Educavate and public agencies. of Davis County, State of P. O. Box 220, 251 East 200 The Area tion, Davis County School real Utah, Agency d) Clearfield, property South, Utah, covering memDistrict, must accompany Director, 84015, a copy of said Answer located at: Members FDIC UNDER each bid as a guarantee that, if ber without voting : . : 557 South Angel within twenty (20) days after First Bank of N.A. First Security Bank N.A. of First Utah, Security Idaho, First Security State Bank Security Bank of Rock Springs awarded the contract, the bid- service of this Summons upon i Street, Layton, Utah n, e. R-1- 451-335- 5. C-3- C-3- R-1- 825-222- R-1- R-1- turning the house weve got-inthe home weve to By-la- UGW-WEL- always wanted.59 L C-2- R-1- R-1- offi-Clcl- ls -- Beat the high cost of a better home with a planned Home Improvement Loan. Now, the-easy- io First SEOirilty BeiiIss & WWi xOVSV |