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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST HODmiBS The TRUSTEES-SAL- following-describe- of Lot All d 12, CAR- property will be sold at p ublic auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the North door of the RIE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, a subdivision Davis County Courthouse Meridian, in the City of Fruit Heights, according ' a.m., of said day for the NOTICE to the official plat The following report of deposits and investments of public treasurers is made in thereof. DATED August 6, 1981. Management Council. At the close of business on June 30, 1981, the following reflects the deposits and vestments of public funds of the City of Fruit Heights: Cash on Hand $50.00 Cash in Banks $27,755.76 Time Certificates of Deposit in Banks $6,660.38 None Savings and Loans Out of State None Repurchase None Agreements Other Investments: State Investment $63,966,789 Total Funds $59,433.03 Belva M. Provost City Recorder Thatcher, Glasmann & Davis First Security Bank 1000 Bldg., Ogden, UT 84401 Attorneys for Trustee and Beneficiary All of Lot 35, DIMOND OAKS SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 13, 1981 ' Last publication Aug. 27, 1981 Issue No. 28 Recorder of Davis R-1- County. NOTICE TO WATER USERS DATED July 21, 1981. Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 13, 1981 Issue No. 28 MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN Trustee By THATCHER, GLASSMAN AND DAVIS 1000 First Security Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah 84401 Attorneys for Trustee and Beneficiary published in the Weekly Re-fle- x First publication July 30, 1981 Last publication Aug. 13, 1981 v.&vT Issue no, 26 UNDERGROUND Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 6, 1981 Last publication Aug. 13, 1981 Issue No. 27 NOTICE TO WATER USERS ' Re- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout NOTICE OF the entire year unless otherSHERIFFS SALE wise designated. Locations in ON SLB&M. REAL PROPERTY 56364 Clinton A. Civil No. 7451 Jacobsen, 1200 N. Church, No. 58, Layton, UT 0.015 sec. IN THE DISTRICT ft. of water is to be diverted COURT OF DAVIS COUNfrom a spring, at a point S. 402 TY. STATE OF UTAH ft. E. 685 ft. from W' Cor. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF Sec. 10, T4N. R1W(2.5 miN. TRANSPORTATION g of Layton); and used for vs10 cattle in LINDA F. EVANS NW'4SW'4 Sec. 10. T4N, TO BE SOLD AT A SHERRJW IFFS SALE on the 27th day of 56369 Joe Jensen. August, 1981. at the hour of P.O. Box 73. Clearfield. UT 12:00Odock p.m., at the 5.0 sec. ft. of water is to be north front door of the Davis diverted from a well. County Courthouse in Farm0 ft. deep, at a point N. ington, Davis County. Utah, 1320 ft. E. 20 ft. from Sa Cor. all the right, title and nonSec . 22, T4N, R2W (2 mi S. of exempt interest of the defenstockand used for Syracuse); dant, Linda F. Evans, in and to . watering 50 cattle; and from the following described real Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigaproperty, to wit: tion of 304.0 acs. in SE'a. Beginning at a point SE'A Sec. SW'4 Sec. 22. 21, on the West tine of T4N. R2W. North Fort Lane, Monan A. 56389 ( 1378.40 feet East and Lovell. 2198 W. 800 N.. ClinNorth 1 degree 28 West ton, UT 0.05 sec ft. of water is 1032.4 feet and East to be diverted from a 1 109.4 feet and North 0 ft. deep, at a well. 52 West 773.11 degrees W. 950 from ft. ft. N. 350 point feet from the Southwest SE Cor. Sec. 33. T5N, R2W corner of Section 9. (Clinton); and used for the Township 4 North. domestic purposes of I family, Range I West. Salt Lake stockwatering 25 rabbits. 20 Meridian, thence South chickens; and from Apr. I to 89 degrees 08 West 140 Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 feet; thence North 0 deacs. in SEViSE'a Sec. 33. grees 52 West 15 feel; T5N. R2W. thence South 89 degrees 56450 Bryan S. 08 West 160 feet: thence W 2300 987 N.. Waymcnt. North 0 degrees 52 West w Chnion. UT 0.05 sec. ft. of 95 feet: thence South 89 is to be diverted from degrees 08" East 300 feet drains, at the following points: to the West line of said 145 275 S. ft.: 30 ft. 2) E. l)S. street: thence South 0 ft.W. 185 ft.: 3) S. 350 ft. W. 52 East 101.07 degrees 350 ft.: all from NW Cor. Sec. feet to the point of beginand R2W T5N. 26. (Ginton): ning. used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for AKA: 2369 North the irrigation of 0.66 acs. in Fort Layne. Layton. NWY.NW4 Sec. 26. TJN. Utah 84041 R2W. PAYMENT TO BE MADE 56451 Mary Lou IN lawful money of the United Niederhauscr. 983 W. 2300 N.. States of America. SUBJECT Clinton. UT 0.03 sec. ft. of waTO any liens. ter is to be diverted from DATED AT FARMING-TON- . drains, at the following points: DAVIS COUNTY. I) S. 275 ft.W. 185 ft.: 2) S. 350 UTAH, this 3rd day of August. NW ft. W. 350 ft; both from 1981. Cor. Sec. 26. TJN. R2W (Clinton): and used from Apr. 1 to BRANT L. JOHNSON. Oct, 3 for the irrigation of 0.33 Sheriff scs. in NW'.NW, Sec. 26. Davis County . TJN. R2W. 100-60- 0 (31-469- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. Glen L. Wil56387 son. 967 W. 2300 N.. Clinton. UT 0.05 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from drain, at point S. 30 ft. E. 330 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 26. TJN. R2W (Clinton); and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in NWV4NWV4 Sec. 26. TJN. R2W. Martin A. 56439 Ovordick. Jr. & Darlene Ovor-dic2827 E. 2550 N.. Layton. U r 0.045 sec. ft. of water is to well. be diverted from ft. deep, at a point S. 250 ft. E. 1477 ft. from WVa Cor. Sec. 29. TJN. RiW (3 mi. John P. W, of Sunset): and used for the 1169 N. 700 W.. Sorenson. domestic purposes of I famity. Chntoa. UT 0.015 sec. ft. of stockwatering 8 cattle; and water is to be diverted from a from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the ft. deep, at wellv50-152;ineh . irrigation of I.J acsi in a point S. 725 ft.W. 1150 ft. EviSWW Sec. 29. TJN. Sec. 35. T5N. !.from R2W. R2W (Clinton): and used from Protests resisting the grant Apr. I toOct.JlTonheimgj-r,er (31-469- k. 1 200-70- 0 56531-(31-469- 0 NW-Cif- - ' in duplicate wuh the State En- gineer. 231 E.4O0S..SLC.UT Mill, on or before Sept. 19. 1981. Det C. Ilinw. P ENGINEER Published in the Davis Newt Journal first publication Aug. 6. 1981 Last publication Aug. 20. 1981 Issue no. 27 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE S SALE Sec. 35. T5N. R2W. Protests resisting the panting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 23 E. 400 S. SIC. l'T Mill, on or before Sept. 26, 1 Davis County Courthouse building in Farmington City, Dam County, State of Utah, on September 1, 1981. at 11.30 a m., of said day for the purpose of fcreekwirg the Trust Deed executed by J. D. Larson Construction Co., and Junior D. Lanon and Karen H. Larson. husband and and wife, as trustors, in favor of Mountain 34 est Savirgs and Loan, cov real preperte located at 1343 East Came Dme, Fruit tmt By Glenn S. Parker Deputy Sheriff Attorney; Stephen C. Ward Assistant Attorney General 115 State Capitol Salt Lake Cits. Utah 84114 Telephone: in The Weekly Re- 53J-W4- published hrs publication Aug. 13, I 98 I ast 1981 . publication Aug. 27, . Issue No, 21 DEE C. HANSEN. P.E. State Engineer Published ill the Das is News Journal First publication Ac. II. 98 Last publication Aug. 27. 1981 Issue No, 28 R-I- NOTICE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF DAVIS In the Davn precinct of said County. the I have rit my following described tstray mmals which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the hgest cavh bidder at Pound, in Fruit Heights precinct. on T ues.. the II day of Aug , 191. at the hour of 12 00 noon. (Desc option of Animals): Suffolk eaihef ete picked up July I. al Oak-Ri- d ge Golf Course i Farm-I In-- Underground 1 Calif. They will also visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Nora Miller, and her mother Mrs. Merle Williams. John and Nadine Davies and family of Atlanta. Ga., arrived Tuesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clay for ten days. While here they will travel to Pleasant Grove to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clay and family to enjoy a family gathering. Recent visitors of Mr. and STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Paula Frank Secretary of the Board ' Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 190-- J BEFORETHE BOARDOF OIL, GAS.AND MINING DEPARTMFNT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH INTHEMATTEROFTHE AMENDMENT OF THE GENERAL RULES AND Mrs. Irving F. Christensen was their daughter-in-laMrs. I.F. Christensen and daughter, Carolyn Oldfather and her three children of Peora, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Taylor hosted a swimming party and patio dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker, recently. Mrs. Jane Kemp and son, Mathew, have returned home k vacation trip from a to Calif. They visited with Mrs. Kemps daughter, Miss Jane Ann Kemp, at Redwood City. Jane Ann has accepted a position with Sunset Magazine. Mrs. Kemp and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Monson, flew to Huntington Beach for a short stay. Mrs. James Kent and daughter, Mrs. Dawn Barnett of Whittier, Calif., were visitors of Mrs. Kent's for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Christensen. They visited in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and celebrated Mr. Christensens birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Christensens 64th wedding anniversary and the blessing and naming of Mr. and Mrs. Christensens 17th greatgtwo-wee- 533-57- Published in tbe Davis County Clipper on Aug. 12, 1981 Issue No. 30 Published in the Davis News Journal and The Weekly Reflex on Aug. 13, 1981 Issue No. 28 randchild. NOTICE OF PROPOSED SANK MERGER Notice js hereby given that application has been made to the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C. 20219 for his convent to a merger of FIRST SECURITY BANK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leaf of Las Vegas, Nev, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith for a week. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor were Mr.-an- d Mrs. Roger Sandfal! and their son. Stuart, of Albuquerque, N.M. They also visited ALL OPERATORS. TAK ERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH INTERESTED IN for and the drilling PRODUCTION OF OIL AND-O- GAS. Under tbe ptoiion of . Utah Code Chapter 6. Tiric Annotated, 1953. the Board of Oil, Gas ad Mmirg held a bearing on Thursday. March spent time with his uunt and Fruit Heights; Mrs. Cora Green and Randy Green, ' uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chappel at their home in Lyman, Ut. and with Atty. and Mrs. Rodney Page in Clearfield and Dan and Nancy Gardner and their children. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chappell. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins here to attend their sons wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gat-ti- s of Newport, Wash.: Mr. Kaysville; Ira Moss; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haynes of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reeves and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Green and family of Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green all attended the production of Billy the Kid at .the Pierre n Playhouse in Victor, Ida. and Mrs. Kent Perkins, Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wick-nicand their son Ryan, attended the Carver family reunion in Plain City over the Bengt Jonsson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters and family and Mrs. Mary Walters attended the Walters Newark, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Perkins, Garden Grove, Calif. Other guests have been Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weinstum of Cheyenne. Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shiba of Tucson. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath attended the family reunion for weekend. Mrs. Mary Walters spent ten days in Billings. Mont, with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- family reunion Friday and Saturday at Salem, Ut. Mrs. Georgia Barton entertained at a bridal shower last week for her niece Miss Connie Cutler of Centerville who Walters. Matt and Dylon Smith of Murray visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ron ry will be married to Steve Knowles in November. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Coulam of Twin Falls, Ida. are visiting family party to honor her Seeg-mill- scendants attending. Mr. Seegmiller and three children spent three days on a backpacking trip into the Alaskan Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey entertained at a patio dinner Friday evening for the employees of Mr. Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Reid and children spent last week at Bear Lake where they attened the Quarter Promenaders Square Dance meet. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill and children have returned from a vacation trip to Florida and Georgia. Mr. Hill flew to Boca Raton to attened an IBM school and his wife Linda and their children flew to Georgia to visit a former friend. While in Georgia they had the opportunity of seeing Elder Steven Winters serving his mission there. .Mrs. Maijorie Green entertained at a birthday party Sunday in honor of her husband Udell. Guests attending were Heath held at Crystal Springs for three days last weekend. Mrs. Sheila Garlick was honored on her birthday at a luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Erma Brimhall. Others attending were Mrs. Helen Smith. Members of the Chloe Slade family met at her home for a with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Coulam. They will attend the Coulam family reunion Aug. 8 in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and children vacationed in Teton National Park. They attended the Olas Anderson family reunion with 244 de- the descendants of Lewis Edwin and Minnie Strike , Pack and Mrs. Marjorie granddaughter, Mrs. Kathleen Thorsted and children prior to them leaving for Indianapolis, Ind. to join her husband on his new assignment. They have been residing in Germany but have been in Utah on a two month leave. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Slade, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Reid, Mr. and Mrs. David Green, Mr. and Mrs. Don Manning. Mrs. Joyce Winters entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower Wednesday eveing in honor of Miss Jan Williams who will be married Aug. 21 to Neal Smith, son of Bishop and Mrs. A. Neal Smith. Mrs. David Lenz of Melba, Ida. is visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Coulam. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major spent a week at Jackson Hole, Green. Learn To Prepare Income Taxes Americas Finest Income Tax Course Will Be Taught In Layton Developed and Taught By H an R Block The Income Tax People Classes Begin Sept. 9th r H&R BLOCK PEOPLE 3595 Washington, Ogden, Utah M403 THE INCOME TAX Wyo. with their daughter, Lori, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green and family enjoyed a five day family camp out and reunion in PImu land mo fra tnfonnatlM be jl your Ui preparation count. 1 gnOtnlanp lhare la no obUgallpo Nama A 64 ret . Mountains last the Unita . week-- City Brent Chappel of Austin, Texas spent three weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Stata Pnortt . . Z'- P- curtNOuM forty OF UTAH; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Ogden, Utah and FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF OGDEN, Ogden, Utah and FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF TWELFTH STREET, Ogden. Utah, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF OREM, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; Orem. Utah, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF RICHFIELD. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Rich- field. Utah, and FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF KAYSVILLE. Kaysville, Utah, and FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF HELPER. Helper, Utah, and FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, Paneling Union Cedar TMi By Weyerhaeuser American Fork, Utah. The application was accepted for filing July 10, 1981. It is contemplated that all offices of the above-name- Reg. 13.29 1x4-- 6 d J TtmA l! 1x28 We3s Lament Pine Furring Strips Gloves Rtf. 44' lack Utah . FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF OGDEN. Ogden, Utah FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF TWELFTH $p8 Etg. $9.98 Garden Hose OF OREM. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Orem. Utah FIRST SI CURITY BANK OF RICHFIELD. NA1ION Rich- Two Pair (or Only Now Furring strip STREET. Ogden. Utah FIRST SFCUKITY BANK AL ASSOCIATION. 25 Now only ASSOCIATION. Ogden. field. Utah FIRST SFCURrrY STATE Rustic Cedar Fencing New Stock, no selection banks w ill continue to be operated. This notice is published pursuant to section 18(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and Part 5 of The Regulations of The CoAsptfsdkr of the Currency it 2 DFR 5). . FIRST SECURITY BANK lOF. UTAH- - NATIONAL 15' Rf. Now BANK OF AMERICAN Hedge 12" 15" 16.49 so .in. if. Nov- - Shears Rtf. 8.41 Salt 466 BANK OF KAYSVILLE. Kaysville, Utah 90 1l 6 ot? U r.ay. ,.) V.WV.VaV.VAV,V.VMVAVAV.N TV rtw , Mr. V. Our Gems ill be in the (wwpitat l akrg time. Mrs. W. Wft) ? Have 01 see the doctor? veto Mr, V. Nd. but Le Bai 200 WEST $2)10 GENTILE, LAYTON Starter Fertilizer r Ns Pane. Lb. Post Mix Published in the Davis New Journal Frit fubUcstkHl Aug. 6. Last puNKainMl Sept. 3. rM Inue No. 27..........R-I7- REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS IN UTAH THE STATE OF UTAH TO , Mrs. Austin Chappell. He Mrs. Florence Corbridge of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Porterville, Calif, are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Nora Miller, and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz and family. They visited with other family members in the area. Mrs. Ella Dee McGlinch entertained the Special Interest Group of the Kaysville Second Ward at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wick-nic- k and son, Ryan of Provo, were weekend visitors of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. two-wee- FORK. American Fort Hah FIRST SI CURITY SI ATE B ANK OF HELPER, Helper, Utah FIRST SrCURfTYSTATE 9 1981. The folio inf described property wirt 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 f. IN- II wells as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, 3 PL as amended by PL and the rules and regulations thereunder. Therefore, notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining will conduct a hearing on Thursday, August 27, 1981, at 10:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, 15 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of adopting said heretofore described rules. Copies of the amendments proposed may be obtained from the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining upon request. DATED this 3rd day of August, 1981, h KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Dean Steel Recorder and children of Redlands. jection Program" for Class 100-60- signation of zones for the Riverside annexation. Interested citizens are invited to attend and comment thereon. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz has been their son, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lotz establishing a portion of -- Notice is hereby given that the city council of Kaysville, Utah will hold a public hearing on August 18, 1981 at 7:00 P.M. in the city council room at the city hall, 44 North Main, Kaysville. to consider the de- Smith. tion for the purpose of Utahs pa- - rents, Mr. and Mrs. John" adopted. This regulation is being considered for adop- stock-waterin- NOTICE . PUBLIC HEARLNG have been visiting with her JECTION CRITERIA AND STANDARDS compliance with requirements of the State Money Trustee By Mrs. Darlene Howe and children of Merced, Calif., U MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN, Trust Deed executed by Royal Realty & Construction Co., Inc., as trustor, in favor of MountainWest Savings and Loan, covering real property located at 2041 North 2525 East, Layton, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: amend- ments proposed by the Division. Having considered the comments and amendments presented at said hearing, the Board is now prepared to finalize for adoption rules covering the following: will be deI) Rule C-leted and a new Rule 1 Re- 37 .Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake purpose of foreclosing the addition to several R-1- of part of Section building in Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on Aug. 24, 1981 at 11:30 1596 West N orth Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comments, changes and amendments to the General Rules and Regulations in NOAL T. EVANS Poundkeeper for Davis Precinct Published in The Weekly flex onAug. 13, 1981 Issue No. 28 News Re- sources Auditorium, 1981. Heights, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: E 26. 198 f, in the Wildlife ington. 2 Suffolk Buck Sheep picked up July 23 at 300 N. 1100 W West Bountiful. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 17th and 3rd day of July, (LE!(MIL NOTICE OF 13,181 5000SF $W u 5" SINCE 1920 Save STOCK LIMITED TO QUANTITIES ON HAND No. M. Sat IMS Doted Sindaf LftYTOU STORE ODLY |