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Show t j EEKLY REFLEX ; DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 DjBm hodtobs NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE r-- s ! poses of family, stockwater-m- g 10 sheep; and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. m NE'ASE'A Sec. 4, T3N.R1W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before May 9, 1 Vi 1 The following described in Davis County, State of Utah, will be old at public auction to the highest bidder at the North jroperty located door of the Davis County Courthouse building in Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on April 21, 1981, at 11:20 a m., of said day: Lot 42, EASTOAKS SUBDIVISION PLAT C, according tolhe offi- cial plat thereof fcfV Why does a weather change so often affect the sinuses WHEN THF weather changes, the pressure also changes, as a usual thing When a clear spell comes to an end and rains, weather begins, those who experience ear or sinus trou ble often experience 1981. KARL D. ZAUGG DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication March 25, re- corded in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States DATED March 20, 1981 Open House P anned Fri This is because there are pockets of air in our head, or sinuses, which become blocked olT. The piessure inside becomes greater than outside when the barometer tails (and a system arrises overhead) and expands the pockets. 1981 Last publication April 8, Issue No. Eight 1981 5 SUMMONS Civil No. MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN, IN Trustee THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SANDRA HOPTON, Plaintiff, vs. HELMUT W. HOPTON, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMEDEFENDANT: HELMUT W. HOPTON You are hereby summoned and required to file, with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, an answer in writing to a Complaint filed in the above entitled case, and to serve upon, or mail to Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess, Plaintiff s Attorneys, 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, Utah, a copy of said answer, within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which is filed with the Clerk of said Court. A copy of said Complaint, if not served upon you by mail or otherwise, will be deposited with the Clerk of said Court and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action for divorce. By Thatcher, Glasmann & Davis 1000 First Security Bank Bldg , Ogden, Utah 84401 Attorneys for Trustee and Beneficiary Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication March 25, 1981 Last publication April 8, 1981 4 Issue No. Eight NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property located in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the North door of the Davis County Courthouse building in Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on April 21, 1981, at 11:25 a.m., of said day: All of Lots 1 to 33, VALLEY HI SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Sections 2 and 11, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States DATED March 20, 1981 DATED this 18 An open house is being held on Friday, March 27 from 7 to 8.30 p m. for the 80th birthday of Karl David Zaugg. It will be held in the Syracuse First Ward Cultural Hall. 1974 W. 1700 S. Friends and relatives are invited. MR. ZAUGG was born on March , 1901 in Park Valley, Utah. He had resided in Sterling, Alberta, Canada, Ore., before moving to Syracuse some 46 years ago. He was mamed to Inez Mane Mangelson on September 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He retired from Hill AFB in 1971, having been employed there for 19 years. He had served on two missions, the first in the Ohio Mission and the second m the Mississippi Mission along with his wife. The couple also had been temple workers in the Ogden Temple. 1ST BISHOPRIC 1 1 LeG-rand- Sustained as members of the Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward bishopric are, front seated, Richard L. Harvey, 1st counselor, left, David E. Adams II, Bishop; Mark J. Fowers, 2nd counselor. Back row, Lynn H. Wheeler, left, executive secretary, Lynn W. Cook, ward clerk, Peter J. Combs, financial clerk, and Earl L. Moyes, membership clerk. Keith Webb was the outgoing bishop. FRUIT HEIGHTS e, at HESS, VAN WAGENEN, - PAGE & HESS Alfred C. Van Wagenen Attorney of Plaintiff 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 Re- DISPLAY AD flex First publicatin March 25,1981 Last publication April 8, 1981 The DEADLINE PRESENT COOKIES NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE PICTURE d property located in Davis County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the North DEADLINE Courthouse building in Farmington City, Davis County, State of Utah, on April 21, 198 , at 12:00 noon of said day: All of Lot 3, WHITE-SIDE- S ESTATES, a COPY DEADLINE 1 subdivision of part of 1 the City of Layton, according to the official plat thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States DATED March 16, 1981 MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN, Trustee By Thatcher, Glasmann & Davis 1000 First Security Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah 84401 Attorneys for Trustee and Beneficiary Published in The Weekly Re- flex First publication March 25, 1981 Last publication April 8, , Thursday at Noon DJBTnnHKS TOE HBO Issue No. Eight NOTICE TO WATER USERS Alan Stewart, 763 S. Sunset Dr., West Kaysville, UT has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 55759 ft. of sec. 0.015 appropriate water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 275 ft. deep, at a ft. from S. point 580 ft. W. 1220 E ' Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R1W, SLB&M (1 mi SW of Kaysvill-e)- ; to and used from Jan. Dec. 31 for the domestic pur 1 Mission Chris Watkins has been chosen to play Oliver in an upcoming production at Happy Hollow Golf Course June 29, 30, July 1, 2. Chris Watkins has been Shaw. Bet. John Smith. Mr Bumble; Marge Stenquist, Mrs. Carney; Gary McCarty. Mr. Brownlow chosen to play Ohs cr in the community s upcoming presentation of Oliver" at the Happy Hollow Golf Course which will be piesented June 29, 30 and July and 2. BIRTON WINTERS, Mr. Sowerberry; Robyn Lewis, Mrs. Sowerberry; Lonnie Nybo, Charlotte. Mark THE PAGEANT is part of the community's annual Heritage Hars est Dav s. and is sponsored by the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council. McMullin. Noah Clay pole ; Robert Steed. Dr Grimwig. Debbie McCabe. Miss Bed-in. The cast w ill be supported by dancers and singers totaling 114 Others in the cast consist of Sikes. Eric Hansen will direct the Tom Packer, as Fagin: Dan Nielson, the Artful Dodger: Sue Caribine. Nancy. Trish orchestra; Ramona Porter the choreography and Margaret Curtis Cloward. Bill Brough will be the director np By WALTER O. DAY District Director One important way for a small business to save and conserve cash is to exercise con- trol over its inventory. Any suggestions on how to bring about better inventory con- trol' ONE TECHNIQIE is to products purge from the inventory. For example. a retail chain president recently listed three rules to follow. Develop a monthly schedule tor returning inventory items to their manulacturers. Target a new set of suppliers each month to receive excess slow-movin- g TO WHY NOT focus on the good programs we will be able to see through our own personal choices and stop treating the HBO package as one big porno movie? As for corrupting the morals of our children, it is your responsibility as a parent to teach your children the difference between right and wrong as judged in your own eyes. As a parent you can use your own discretion as to which movies your children watch. IF YOURE worried about the affect it will have on your child, as far as giving them ideas to duplicate what they then your child had problems long before HBO came along' We can hardly wait to get HBO installed. Think of all the choices we will have, and the variety, not to mention not having to stand in line for 45 minutes at the theatre to end up on the third to last row and be seated behind someone that you can't see around. be COME ON people realistic, HBO isnt a plague, it is an opportunity to be entertained at home, resulting in a savings on gasoline, wear and tear on your vehicle, cost of the ticket, and paying a baby- sitter. Just think, no more commercials, that is a treat in itself. If you are not interested in having HBO then the solution is simple don't subscribe to it. Irene Frost, Jan Dubach their product 2. NEALR introduce a new product into inventory without first purging another product from stock. 3 Monitor "fad" purchasing closely. When demand begins to solten for items which once were "hot." cut back on inventory. MANY LARGE retailers have developed rules of thumb for the levels of inventory to be Cathedral Heritage Featured At St Peters Episcopal Isnt A Plague see in lines EODDTOK It is hard to sit back and read all the negative response to HBO being installed m Kaysville without getting angry. We realize there are some who are totally against it, but what gives them the right to take away our freedom of choice, because we are in favor of it. -- Dr. Gordon McBride, associate professor of history at Westminster College, and his wife, Kari. teaching fellow in medieval history at the U. of U. will be guests at the 10 a m adult class March 29 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S.. Clearfield. HILE pr moling their Anglican Heritage lour" in 9 England July W which range from the primitive mysticism of Stonehenge to the classical majesty of London's St Paul's Cathedral, they will also celebrate the congregation's observation of mid-Len- t, "Mothering served at coffee-hou- fol- r lowing. SINCE MANY of our Utah people have had no opportunity to visualize their Anglican heritage." Fr. Howlett, the Vicar, explained, "the relaxa- tion of the fast mid-Le- seemed a fitting time for the McBride's visit. While Gordon has taught at Westminster tor nine years, wealsowantedtocelebrate his decision to enter the ordained ministry at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Oakland, Calif, this coming fall." Sun- a time when mission churches returned to visit and give thanks to the cathedrals which founded their parishes. In the middle ages it was day. obligatory that Cathedral members, in turn, should provide a special Simnel Cake for their guests which will be HIRING THE 4-- Exercise Control Over Inventory inventory 1981 R46 To Serve ELDER BAILEY spoke in sacrament meeting on March 8 in the Kaysville 12th Ward. He graduated from Davis High and was active in sports and a member of the football team. He was employed with Clover Club Foods Co., Bowmans Market and Steven Weaver Construction Co. np Thursday at 6 P.M. door of the Davis County 4-- and Mayor Elison. OLIVER TO PLAY ELDER BAILEY Elder Mont Sidney Bailey has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to the Finland Helsinke Mission. He will enter the MTC on March 26. Mont is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bailey, 840 Westbrook Dr., Kaysville. Wednesday at Noon. Issue No. Eight Clover Club presented to Kaysville Mayor Gar Elison Week. Pictured are: during National Debbie Pincock, left, Shauna Smuin, Katie Timothy, Sharia Cook, Kimberly Michelle Butler, Elisa Ilanney cookies LDS 5 Section 28, Township 4 West, North, Range Salt Lake Meridian, in ' 4 day of DEADLINES following-describe- up, or equalize the pressure The eustachian tube in the ear is a natural safety salve to allow air m and out of the ear If it is closed by a swelling ora bad cold, then you risk puncturing your ear drum if you flv at a high altitude. HE HAS also operated a farm in Syracuse all of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Zaugg are the parents of three sons and three daughters, vsb 3 The A DOCTOR will open them March, AD., 1981. MOUNTAINWEST SAVINGS Published in The Weekly ReAND LOAN, flex Trustee First publication March 25, By Thatcher, Glasmann 1981 & Davis Last publication April 15, 1981 1000 First Security Issue No. Eight Bank Bldg , Ogden, Utah 84401 Attorneys for Trustee and Beneficiary Published in The Weekly or the ears coffee-hou- r following. Ms. Linda Marion, a close friend of the McBrides who will join them on the English tour and teaches art at Westminster, will end the festive day with a slide show of the Vatican which so strongly nutured the English Church maintained in different product lines. Small business managers can master similar rules For example, one drug store consultant oilers two rules of thumb for his clients. Stock only one month's inventory in the lOOdrugs.and. second, stock only ehough for one large prescription in the slowest-sellindrugs. LILO accounting values every sweater at $15 regardless of its original purchase price, the net ettect is to increase cost of goods sold and. therebv . decrease taxable profits Actual profits remain the same. As in changes inventory pricing practices are subject to IRS regulation professional counsel is recommended be1' tore any changes are instituted Preceptor lota Chapter Hears Autobiography The Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met T hurs-da- y at the home of Vonda Y of south Ogden. Mrs. Yarbrough presented the lesson giving her autobiography. met her future husband Ted Yarbrough of Louisiana Ted was stationed at Hill They were married in January 1953., Ted was soon stationed iq French Morocco while Vonda remained at home T hey made VONDA WOOD Yarbrough, the daughter of Ger- their first home trude Willey and Clifford Wood, was reared in the Wood home on Fort Lane in Layton. She attended Layton Elementary, North Davis Jr. High and Davis High School. While in high school she was active in pep club and pro e schola. She also worked at the Navy Base. part-tim- AFTER graduating from school, Vonda attended Utah State College. She then Rapids, Mich turn. in Grand alter Ted s re- TEDS AIR Force career moved the family to several areas of the U S. including Brigham City, Glasco, Mont , San Antonio, T ex , and finally to Pocatello, Ida After retiring from the An force. Ted bought the agency in Pocatello. Ted and Vonda now high divide their time between Pocatello and their home in worked at several firms in the Layton area before going to work at Hill Field. There she south Ogden T hey are the parents of two daughters, Jennifer and Teresa Lt. Elmer Morrison and Detective Mike Lee ol the Kaysville Police Dept reported a robbery has been solved after investigation. I he burglary took place Teb 14 in the Davis High School where merchandise in the excessol $2.()U) was taken was charged with second do gree lelonv He was aiiaigncd bet ore the L avton C iicult he two luvcmlcs were Court turned over to the juvenilis court he police repotted another burglary at the akewood ' Realtv Office 42 N Main. Kaysville. on cb 2s Dunns Kline, who has a business there, reported that several thousands ot dollars woith of. business machines and fume' ture was taken I his burglary' is still being investigated, np best-sellin- g g A HARVARD Business School professor suggests that firms now using FIPO (First-in- . ) accounting consider LILO (last-in- . ) accounting Under LILO, the first-out- last-out- cost of inventory sold is valued, not at its original purchase price, but at the price of the latest goods added to inventory. For example, a retail clothing store may stock identical sweaters, some purchased earlier in the year for $10 and some purchased more recently for $15. - 1 1 1 AN ARREST was made March 17 of one adult and two juveniles. Arrested was Robert Leon Carter Jr. 19 of 392 W. 200 N. Kaysville He |