OCR Text |
Show ! WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, I f NORTH DAVIS LEADER, NOVEMBER 5. 1981 and North 21 degrees 30 Education, Davis County1 West 236.0 feet and North 51 degrees 10 East 407.0 feet and North 58 degrees 10 West 260.0 feet and South 62 degrees 35 West 610.0 feet, more or ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposal addressed to Board of Education, Davis County School District for the construction of Maintenance Facilities at 3 at Freeport Center, Davis County, Utah, for the Board of Education, Davis County School District, hereinafter called Owner in accordance with plans, specifications and contract documents, which were prepared by and may be obtained from Robert T. Dewey, Architect, at 108 W Center, Bountiful, Utah 84010, and will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education in Farmington, Utah until 4:00 PM oclock, November 17, 1981 , and then publicly opened and read aloud at the Board Meeting at Mueller Park Jr. High in Bountiful, at 8:00 P.M. Minimum wage rates as stipulated under Labor Laws of the specification, shall be adhered to as a condition of this contract. A certified check or Bid Bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, said check being made payable to the Board of Education, Davis County School pages 657 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Carl R. Butcher and Carrie M. Butcher (now owned and held by Carl R. Butcher and Carrie M. Butcher) by reason of the breach of F-- certain obligations secured thereby. Notices of Default were recorded July 21, 1981 as Entry Nos. 596931 and 596932, in Book 874 at pages 258 and 259 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at Carrie Drive, in the City of Fruit Heights, County of Davis, State of Utah: All of Lots 13, 14 and 18, CARRIE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Fruit ' District, must accompany each bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder 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 formalities. Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the office of the Architect and may be procured from Robert T. Dewey 108 W Center, Bountiful, Utah 84010 upon a deposit of $50.00 as a guaran- Architect, at tee as to the safe return of the plans and specifications, the full amount of which will be repaid upon the return of plans and specifications within five days after receipt of bids. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. ROGER C. GLINES, Clerk Board of Education Davis County School District I Published in the Davis County Clipper on Nov. 4, 1981 Issue No. 42 Published in The Weekly flex on Nov. 5, 1981 Issue No. 40 Re- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 27th day of November, 1981 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 Smcdley Development Company and Alpha Financial Corporation, a joint venture, as Trustors, and recorded March 22. 1977 as Entry No. 45691 Jin Book 641 at pages 20 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Zions First National Bank, National Association (now owned and held by Carl R. Butcher and Carrie M. Butcher) and by Deed of Trust made by Alpha Financial Corporation. asTrustors. and recorded December 23, 1976, as Entry No. 450255 in Book 629 at Heights, according to School District, hereinafter called Owner in accordance with plans, specifications and contract documents, which were prepared by and may be obtained from the Davis County School District office Buildings & Grounds Department, 45 East State, Farming-ton- , Utah 84025, and will be received at the office of Buildings & Grounds of the Board of less, to a point due South of a point 25.43 chains West along the Quarter Section line from the East line of said Section 2; thence North 563.0 feet.more or less, to said point; thence West 2 1 5 .0 feet, more or less, along said line to the South line of a State Highway; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Highway to its point of publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all formalities. Plans and specifications may be examined without charge in the District Office and may be procured from the Davis County School District office, 45 East State, Farming-ton- , Utah 84025 Buildings & Grounds Department. feet, more or less, along said Highway to the South line of the North- west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of ROGER 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 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: October 23, 1981. of Section 1 , Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, and SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee By Gordon Gurr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Oct. 29, 1981 Last publication Nov. 12, 1981 Issue No. 39 line of Kays Creek; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said creek to the West line of said Highway; thence Northerly 70.0 feet, more or less, along the the Northwest comer of the The following described Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the North door of the Court Building, Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on December 2, 1981, at the hour of 12:00 oclock Noon of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by James B. Craig and Tina M. Craig, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of Miller & Viele, a Utah corporation, covering real property located at 1728 North 1600 running thence West 8 1 .90 feet, more or less, to the West line of said Section; thence South 140.0 feet along said Section line to the South 1 West, Clinton, Utah 84015, and more particularly de- arc of a curve to the right scribed as follows: Lot 7, AL VI VILLAGE SUBDIVISION in the City of Clinton, and Northwesterly 124.0 feet and North 4 degrees 12' East 46.6 The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front door of the county courthouse in Farm- -' ington, Davis County, Utah on December 1, 1981 at 9:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by R. D. Davis, trustee, as trustor, in favor of Title Insurance Agency of Utah, as trustee, and Kenneth Ham-mo- n and Barbara S. Hammon, his wife, as beneficiaries, covering real property located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 89 and Utah Highway 193 in Davis County, State of Utah, which real property is more particularly described as follows: EXHIBIT A Parcel I: Beginning at a point 806.5 feet North along the Section line from the n Southeast corner of 2, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, and Sec-tio- running thence West 871.2 feet: thence South 500.0 feet; thence West 430.80 feet, more or less, to the line of the proper- ty conveyed to Kays Creek Irrigation Company by Deed recorded September 8, 1922 in Book I F, page 2 of Deeds; thence along said property North 3 degrees OF East 151.0 feel and South 77 degrees 48' East 152.0 feet feet along said Highway to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING thereof the following: Beginning at a point 195.0 feet more or less East of the N.W. corner of the SW of the SW'A of Section I, Township 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said Point of beginning being on the Westerly line of a State Highway and running thence North 4 degrees 22 East 138 feet and North 46 degrees 58 West 128 feet along said according to the official plat thereof. DATED this 27 day of October, 1981. REESE S. HOWELL, Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 306 Salt Lake City, Utah 1 84111 Published in The Weekly State Highway to the Southerly line of ss COUNTY OF DAVIS ) In the Davis precinct of said County. 1 have in my possession the following described estray animals which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Pound, in Fruit Heights precinct, on Thursday, the 12 day of November, 198 .at the hour of 2:00 noon. (Description of Animals); South 72 degrees 1340 East 385.23 feet thence South 44 degrees 0429 East 369.28 feet; thence South 44 degrees 0429 East 369.28 feet; to a point 125 feet West from the centerline of the first said highway; thence degrees 1 Shetland Pony gelding. 12 of Oct., NOALT. thence Northerly 70 feet more or less along the arc of a 34,477.48 fool radius curve to the right; Published in the Weekly flex on Nov. 5, 1981 Issue No. 40 124 feet more or less; thence North 4 degrees 12 East 46.6 feet to a point 118.3 West of the centerline of said highway; thence 13.1 TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY OF UTAH Trustee So.. 3rd floor Salt Lake City, Utah Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Nov. 4, 1981 Last publication Nov. 18. 1981 Issue No. 42... 9 Aj 8 The following described 376 E. 400 Its almost time for your new telephone directories to ro to press. And that means tuaj lime is Retnew listing to us for ting short to change or get a if So jxm have any changes tout home or business. eT!w Fages, cad or White the either in to make our Residence or Business Service Center now. Well be happy to help and to provide information about any charges which may be inched. The Ogden Directory f White Pages closedate fountain Bel is November 10th. Re- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE feet to the Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Nov. 5, 1981 Last publication Nov. 19. 198 l.R-24Issue No. 40 EVANS Poundkeepcr for Davis Precinct By Keith Ellcrtson Last call to get in the phone book! 1981. first said highway; East Y'' 1 Gray with white socks on hind feet. Picked up at lUOCresent Circle. Layton. Ut. Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on the 7 day West 44.61 more or less to the centerline of Kays Creek; thence East 11.9 feet along said creek to the Westerly line of the thence Northerly 1981 STATE OF UTAH ) feet radius; thence 4 1981 NOTICE another State Highway; thence North 85 degrees 48 West 420 feet and 150 feet along a 2789.9 feet radius curve to the left along the Southerly line of said State Highway; thence 51 degrees 07 10 East 78.29 feet radially to said 2789.9 South Re- flex First publication Nov. 5, Last publication Nov. 19, Issue No. 40 1 6 ADURTtsFMEST FOR BIDS Sealed proposal adJressed to Board of Education. Davis County School District for the furnishing of materials for Football Field Lighting including lights, poles, panel and wire at LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, for the Board of property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder cm the 4th day of December, 1981 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 LaVida Jensen Larkins, a woman, aka LaVida J. Larkins, as Trustors, and recorded Mav 29, 1980 as Entry No. 565571 in Book 825 at page 799 of the Official Records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of The First National Bank of Layton (now owned and held by The First National Bank of Latonl by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded June 8. 1981 a Entry 5 in Book 869 at page No. 59 1031 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidJcr for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, w ithout w arranty as to title, possession or encumbrances. the following described properly at West side U.P. Railroad nest to ;be City of 1 1 that has been hitting the consumer and hitting him hard for the past few years. IT IS generally conceded that the nations standard of living cannot keep rising unless prices at both wholesale and retail can be held within reasonable bounds. At least one requirement for this objective is greater industrial and service efficiency, in- cluding more automation, electronic processes, industrial robots, and other methods of enhancing labor produc- tivity. DURING THE couple of decades immediately following World War 11 when every effort was being made to build up inventories of civilian needs as rapidly as possible, productivity expanded at a healthy pace. For that 20 year span, it moved upward at an average annual rate of 2.5 percent, reflecting a constant increase in g installations and services. Based on a study prepared by the American Council of Life Insurance, productivity was shown to have moved off to an annual expansion level of only 0.5 percent in 9 the period. labor-savin- 1973-197- THIS MAY well have been responsible for a large part of the price during' that period, aided and abetted of course by the oil embargo and its sharp impact on prices. The Department of Labor recently released a report showing a 2.6 percent rise in productivity for the nonfarm business sector (on an annual basis). This reprun-awa- third-quart- resented the first increase since the fourth quarter of 1979 and the most sizable climb in three years. IT MUST be pointed out, however, that productivity for Davis County, Utah, point of beginning. DATED this 2nd day of November 1981. V c. GLINES, Clerk Board of Education Davis County School District Published in the Davis County Clipper on Nov. 4, 1981 Issue No. 42 Published in The Weekly Reflex on Nov. 5, 1981 Issue No. 40 Section 1; thence West 181.90 feet more more less, along said line to the Section line; thence South 611.36 feet, more or less, along said Section line to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: Beginning 118.3 feet West of the center line of a State Highway at a point 181.90 feet, more or less, NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE icant must in the fight against the fearful inflation November 11, 1981 and then the official plat thereof, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, Most economic observers agree that improved labor productivity is at least one signif- Education in Farmington, Utah 84025 until 4:30 oclock, intersection with the Westerly line of another State Highway; thence South 46 degrees 58 East 128.0 feet, more or less, and South 4 degrees 22 West 138.0 tast of Productivity Improvement growth in the labor force would increase the amount of capital per worker and result in an appreciable hike in labor productivity. The average capability among employees and job aspirants should be distinctly better as the most recent baby boom generation moves into the labor force, learning to acquire modem job skills for the ever more sophisticated rvice ambience. women into the work reservoir, also aware of the special training essential for so many of todays jobs. In many instances, businesses will shift away from technologies and toward those involving electronic and mechanical processes enhancing labor productivity. labor-intensi- There wifi soon be impressive incursions of robots in many industrial operations. THE COUNCIL looks, in fact, for an early minitechnolo-gica- l revolution which will have an enormous impact on productivity in coming years, according to Babsons Reports Inc. AND THERE will be a con- tinuation of the influx of Watch Children Its that time of year again when summer vacation is over and children will be returning to school. That also means that motorists are going to have to be extra cautious and observant when traveling throueh school zones. FLASHING SCHOOL speed limit signs will be activated and all other traffic control devices will be in place on highways throughout the state during the upcoming week. Utah Department of Transportation Safety Studies Engineer Art Geurts says, This is also an excellent time to help educate your own children ab- out the hazards associated with highways and automobiles. About half of school-ag- e children pedestrian accidents happen after school hours," says Mr. Geurts. "All the traffic control, devices in the world cannot prevent an accident if a child is totally ignorant of the possible dangers there is just no substitute for teaching your children good judgment. What To Do If Your Freezer Fails Last January a Utah blackout caught nearly everyone off guard and prompted many people to stock up on items such as candles, flashlight batteries and kerosene heaters in case it happens again. SIMILARLY, you should consider how to protect your frozen food supply in case of a blackout or a freezer malfunction. According to Georgia Lauritzen, extension nutrition specialist at Utah State Uni-- , vgrsity, it would take an unusually long power outage to endanger the food in a fully loaded freezer. FOOD WILL usually stay frozen in a fully loaded cubic foot cabinet for two days if the door remains shut," Lauritzen says. "A cabinet probably will not last for more than one day, though. She says the survival time of the frozen food will also depend on its density. That is, meat will stay frozen much longer than a freezer full of baked bread. 10-2- 0 are some other precautions you can take. Try to locate some dry ice, Lauritzen says. "Twenty-five pounds of dry ice can keep a cabinet full of food e frozen for an extra days. two-thre- YOU SHOULD put heavy cardboard directly on the packages of food and put the dry ice on top of that, Lauritzen says. She says that after the treez-e- r resumes operation, you will have to evaluate the food before you refreeze it. YOU CAN safely refreeze foods that have thawed if they still contain ice crystals or if they have remained below 40 degrees, Lauritzen says. If the food has warmed to above 40 degrees, spoilage is possible and you should check each package carefully. If the color n and odor of the food is questionable, throw it out. once-froze- A lady opening her icebox1 spies a drunk there. Lady: What are you doing in my icebox? Dnink:This is a Westing-housisnt it? Lady: Yes." e, IF YOUR problem is a broken home freezer that cant be repaired or replaced for several days, Lauritzen says there Dunk; ing! " Im just many economists to doubt that the figures indicated any genuine reversal in this significant economic barometer. The Life Insurance Council, however, looks for labor pro- ductivity to reveal noticeable betterment over the next five years, as a result of its findings. ADMITTEDLY, it docs not expect the advance to be of sufficient scope to restore the relatively rapid growth of productivity seen in the two decades after World War II. Its prediction, in fact, is for output per paid hours worked in the nonfarm business sector to average a rise of about I.S percent annually until 1985. It is emphasized that this is well above annual gains of recent years. THIS MODERATE but definite optimism of the council for the years just ahead is predicated on a conviction that a number of negative influences that have been slowing productivity will be reversed. For one thing, as the recession recedes and economic prospects for the future begin to brighten, capital formation will inevitably quicken. THIS development along with a somewhat slower Kaysvllle, County of Davis, Slate of Utah: Beg S 367.7 ft alg the Sec In & N 66 degrees 31T0"E 400.67 ft to the Wly In of a RR right of way & S 19 degrees 3630 E 1107.93 ft alg sd right of w ay fr the N W de-pe- ft alg an existing fence In; th S 2! degrees 2740" E 1209.29 It alg a fence In to the S In of the NW ' of sd Sec 3: th S 88 degrees 13 E 639.9 ft. more or less, alg the S In of sd NWvi to the W In of sd RR right ot way; in N 19 depees 44 W 1520 ft. more or levs, alg sd RR right of way to the pob. for the purpose of pa) ing obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Truv tee, 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: October 28. 1981 IN LOTS ONLY SLCIR1TY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee By Gordon Gunr Its Owner and Sole Proprietor Published in the Week!) Reflex First publication Nov. S, 1 9 I Last publication Nov. 19. 98 Issue No. 40,.... ....R-24- ? : industry-se- manufacturers alone continued to fall off during the 1980 third quarter, causing corofSec3.TJN.RIW. SLM.&runnthS6J 3105" W 654.31 : : LAYTON, KAYSVILIE, AND CLEARFIELD West- - |