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( al fur JIN, KIW (I mi J fur domexiie " puipoxex pf faiiii)y,!tkMituig I burn; li,m Apr MatM.JI fur Me uiigaUun if o.l vs. in im m toriM me i mniku4 ); wtilua wtaf t mvn-(- I Kbuuf Ijmimi. and by lit UJ Iw 4utoh4, u lha fia fW4 l ig 01. f4 (5 fultuMWig gM lvi first school repriscntativc precinct I tiq puMwaiiun Aug, 28, Usl puhlaalwn Scpf. 1 1. !r.ififlj, t'lah koJ, fit Nmac -- Ut Crnlrf (1rfWU,Cub KunMX. i ss 4 si'Nsirr elementary 2014 Nonh rwWoM Hutort. Cub ftui$ CLINTON ELEMENTARY lint Warn (MWNonh Clinton. Cub Wd 5 CLINTON CITY HAM. Iju8 Wrt wn North Clinion. Cub KIOIS WKsT lOINT CITY HALL 3iJ26Wn4 North Warn Point. Cub tul$ WEST POINT ELEMENTARY 37kh Wtt n North Wwt Point, luh WOI5 SYRACCSE CITY HALL 1751 South 2ouQ Syrerum. Cub Xum COOK ELEMENTARY CL L A 4 CITY COUNCIL Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder 6 PuMithed in I he Weekly Reflet f irsl publication Aug. 2I.I9KQ latt publication Sept. 4. Ivxo Published in The Weekly flex on Sept.4, Re- 1980 Wt RIHtl NOTICE OF NOTICE TO W ATER USERS ON REAL PROPERTY CitU No. 7392 SIIF.RIIFS SAI F. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCIAL SERVICES -- vx- CH ARLES E. VARBl.t and DORIS E. VARBLE TO BE SOLD AT A SUER- - IITSSALEon the llthdayof September. 19X0, at the hour of 12:00 O'clock noon, at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defennon-exem- pt dant. CHARLES E. and DORIS E. VARBLE, in and to the follow ing described real property, to wit: All of Lot 64, Sunset Dale No. 2. Also known as: 2591 North 325 West St., Sunset. Utah PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN lawful money of the United States of America. SUBJECT TO any liens. DATED AT S 1175 Went IVaOSouih Syraruar, Uuh KUMI SYRACCSE ELEMENTARY 1503 Soul hSixWWmt Syraruar, Uuh 84041 PIONEER ELEMENTARY South Main ClrariWId, Utah 8IUI5 NORTH DAVIS JR. HIGH 835 South Stale Clearfald. Utah 84015 CLEARFIELD LIBRARY 562 South lUUOEaat Clearfield. Utah 84015 HILL FIELD ELEMENTARY 389 South 1000 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 FREMONT ELEMENTARY 2525 North 160 West Sunset, Utah 84015 The voting at such special election ahall be by ballot, whith ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Davia County School District to the judges of the election to be bv them furnished to the qualified voters. The polla at each polling place ahall he opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock A.M. ana will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8: 00 o'clock P.M. There ia to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election; except that the Counly Clerk of Davia County will register as provided by law, at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the (10) period immediately preceding the special election, any person eighteen 18) years of age or older who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector. The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the above described polling places, a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absent-vote- r ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Davis County or who is disabled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next preceding the special election, either in person or by mail at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at the School Administration Center, 45 East State Street, in Farmington, Utah. Notice ia further given that on Tuesday, October 7, 1980, that being a day not later than ten (10) days after said election, the Boanl of Education will meet at its regular meeting place at the School Administration Center, 45 East State Street, in Farmington, Utah, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Davis County School District, Davis County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 3 day of September, 1980. Boyd M. Hansen, 112 S. 3000 W.. West Point, UT has Hied with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 54994 appropriate 0.015 sec. fl. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a drain and a well, at the following points: 1) N. 365 ft. W. 15 fl.; 2) N. 365 ft. W. 220 fl.; both from E'i Cor. Sec. 5, T4N, R2W, SLB&M (West Point); and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.5 acs. inSEViNEIASec.A T4N, R2W, 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 Oct.18, 1980. - DEE C.HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept., 4, 1980 Last publication Sept. 18, 1980 ten-da- y FARMING-TO- DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 21 day of August, 1980. BRANT L. JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis County By: Stan Tebbs Deputy Sheriff NOTICE TO WATER USERS Linda G. Rasmussen, 663 S. Sunset, Kaysville, UT has filed with the State Engineer to Appl.No. 54983 appropriate 0.015 sec. ft.of water in Davs County. The water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, at a well, point N. 930 ft. W. 350 ft. from EW Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R1W, SLB&M (1.5 mi W.of Kaysville); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of 1 family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 3 1 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SE'iNE'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 231 E.400 S., SLC, UT 841 11, on or before Oct.18, 1980. 100-50- Attorney: Boyd M. Fullmer 530 East 5th South No. 203 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 5 Telephone 355-747- Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. 28, 1980 Last publication Sept. 11, 1980 PUBLIC HEARING ' The Clinton City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing Tuesday, September 2, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. in the Clinton City Building to consider a request for conditional use. Mr. Van Terry Bell requests a permit for a dog kennel at 1232 West 800 North. Published in The Weekly flex on Sept.4, 1980 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 SLB&M. Richard S. 54946 Giles, 693 S. Sunset Dr., Kays-villUT0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 317ft. deep, atapointW. 1400 ft. from E'A Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R1W (1.5 mi SW of Kaysville); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the e, irrigation of 0.25 acs. in 54970 BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Davis County, State of Utah By: Luclle C. Reading President Roger C. Glines Clerk 4 DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 4, 1980 Last publication Sept. 25, 1980 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 10, 1980 Last publication Oct. 1, 1980 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 4, 1980 Last publication Sept. 18, 1980 Sec. 4, T3N, R1W. Bruce Mor- - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Kaysville City Planning Commission will hold a Conditional Use Hearing on Thursday, Sept.ll, 1980, at 6:45 p.m. in the Kaysville City Hall, 44 N.Main, Kaysville, Utah, to consider the following request: Judy Niderost and Nita Thomassen to con- duct Childrens De- velopment and Creative Dance and Music School at 161 N. Main, Kaysville, Utah. BY ORDER OF THE KAYSVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION Published in The Weekly flex on Sept.4, 1980 Re- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following items will be at Public Auction at the sold Layton Police Department grounds, 437 Wasatch Drive, on Saturday, September 13, 1980, at 10:00 a.m: 1. Schwinn boys 26, orange in color. 2. AMF Roadmaster girls 24, blue in color with front basket. 3. Sony Cycle girls 26, yellow in color. 4. Sears Free Spirit d, boys. 26, 5. Peugot blue in color, racboys gold in color. 26, 6. Junior Bendix er, 20 7. boys, CX-200- xmrlleJ of Hour, I played aruund the maxhtnety l a flour null fiotn my xruidi.ixul and learned the hard way ma la gel li xloxe ta pulley x and helix, and found wheal etexa-Ifine pl.u.ex la play, and jumped all laflclx inlu elcxa-Ihalf full t4 wheal, today people woulJ worry ahoul xafciy and the pollution id kidx jumping mia the wheat, hut m one knew about xuih thingx then. (LOIR MILLS today ate huge exlablixhmentt. all chrome and enilMrd pultcyx and automatic packaging maihincx. When thexe automated toolx came with gtntd roadx and transportation, the flour nullx which were pari of exery rural community across every land, were doomed and went the way of buggy whip manufacturer!. Watching a skilled workman hax alw ays gis en me deep pleasure, and i can still see my father's hands placing the flour sack over the spout, lifting the lever which allowed the flour to come out ax the phitform lowered by the weight of the filled hag. Then he would lift the 50 to 100 pound bag unlo the scales, and whith his scoop, measure it exactly. USING A four inch needle, he deftly made an car on one end of the opening, with 8 overcast stitches closed the lop. made an ear on the other end and a stitch to licit, a cut with the side of the needle, a heave of the bag onto the pile of sacks of flour, and in about 4 minutes he had filled another flour bag. Today it is all done by machines and is untouched by human hands. Another skill is passing into oblivion. SINCE THE beginning of our current civilization, the flour mill has been part of every wheat and corn growing community. Picturesque old buildings with huge water wheels are favorites for artists to paing, but too many of their pictures ignore the mechanics. The water power which turned the wheel had to fall with sufficient force to move the heavy millstones which ground the wheat. My father's flour mill was diesel powered. The ungainly Brown tape box with 7 tapes. 20. Two stereo speakers (approximately 21. One pair Caber ski boots, mens. 22. One Buck knife. 23. One gold ring, womens, opal and false diamond. 24. One silver motorcycle helmet, DOT brand, with clear glass safety shield. 25. One Magimatic 126 camera. 26. One Texas Instrument calculator. 27. One Kodak Instamatic camera. 19. 4). X-5- 0 Attest: F 28. One Re- NOTICE TO WATER USERS NV2SEV4 Cub Ktui) FCNSET CITY HALL to) Wrm l North FoikH. Cub WfllJ BY ORDER OF THE KAYSVILLE btuiV stingray, purple in color. 0 ple in color. 8. Murray girls boys 26, 20, pur- red with orange trim in color. 9.Huffy boys 20 dirt bike, light blue in color. 10. Schwinn boys 20 bike frame only, green in color. 11. Huffy 20, orange in color. 12. Western Flyer Buckroo boys 20, blue and orange in color. 13. Huffy Thundertrail, 20, yellow and black in color. 14. Sears Free Spirit 20 dirt bike, black in color. 15. All Pro 26 light blue in color. 16. color. Unknown brand blue and yellow in 17. Schwinn mag Scramb- ler, or. 16, gray and black in col- MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY 18. Mens WL.ch. Timex electric tape, Nazareth Hair of the Dog. 29. One Fishermans Friend fishing tool. 30. One tape, "Best of Rod Stewart. 31. One Midland cassette tape recorder. 32. One black briefcase. 33. One Buck knife. 34. Small acetylene tank and acetylene torch with valve. 35. One Plano plastic tackle box, green in color. 36. One Samsonite Silhouette suitcase, brown in color. 37. One water tank. 38. One carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. 39. One carbon dioxide fire extinguider. 40. One KRW brand motorcycle helmet, gold and brown in color, with face shield. 41. One ARAI motorcycle f lag ll.Mif, Xiiilgtwtgfy m-i- n If.ctg of itg i'-afgfori nun (mg anj wa mn (mi I Mur d)x ix xMiiibuxti! Ifniurdwifl), cat ad Hu null uuh thrttf 4 her xi x vJuMtrn, Hut to.ilj have N?rn nMtf lMt, Her ftmhinj. my (ie.il (fanJOiher v ax nmHutj the null then, and he aU-miJ that Wax fioM-lthe luffcM lime Kilter Me. I grew up thinking all faiherx 270 st Suite 400 Executive HuiMing 45 J East 4tW Soul I) Sail Lake City. L'tali Will Telephone: ttJU it pa 11, mu u iin vv Stitec'tor Truticc WE a rx'rwml I- that null, Mr (treat funJimtihcr in her luf'0 !dUi4 lair's in If.f Idlic b.uvc I KINKY KMMK.VTAKY btt Nmh 2'w at the Kayxvillc City Hall, N. Mam. Kayxvillc, Ut. The purpose of the bearing Utodit-cofunding alternative for the project to include redevelopment agency. Dated lint Mih day of Au fUtf, IVW). 'jvu lill tigqiu li.!) iud xhart lilgiftaNx 4"il fHafll hung J I xupfXi axg thg big AiaJ gin ptaftj haxg IraingJ Luma tu hg dual whah Wx Ihg xauagulwi Aufly fug Au.'x I Id MI MB) R il.g m.nn.rif Dad lil kgj Mul 11 ihg k 11 hi ft winJutx and xjid, Ihg inuT on fug," ll burned lor two d,i x.iihJ writ uH hi xuclailf rii.tvix thg xmcll ul buim.1 lihixl hung about the lawn K ihg lailx al Wheal Cauxg whuh tl uml up in flattirx, (aihgf fcbudl a new mil!, jiixi m lung Inf a ditHil.i. de pigxxnin and then the irJf Italagixal rgxolulian whnh nude hix clfkicni null an gxu mimic dimixaur, IN (HR world, xo ntanx xkdlx arc paxxtng I imuypg opgralotx have been rgpl.ced by xompuigrx, ihg neighbn hood buichcr woikx unagen and houxgwixcx pick oxer plaxiic wrapped p.iik.iyea. ihg xmall farmer ix King replaced by eonglomcfalcx, ll ix all more efficient, xacn-iifiand progrcxxixc. I he (mid life ix m reac h of every one. and alargc fart of the populace workx in ufficcx or in w hieh the worker never xecx Ihc rcxulis of the piecex they produce, ll may excmual-lbe a heller life, but il ix impersonal and too many workers never know the rcxulis of their work. My c mdux-tnexi- y LOR MY part. I wish I could pass to my children ihc mem-burof my falher's hands skillfully repairing a pulley, feeling wheal for hardness and moisture. sewing a bag. Those hands had generations of knim ledge and ihcre is no u,i I can pass it on. Hints On Diapering By Nancy Moore Thurmond When diapering a girl baby . the fold is in the front w ien she is lying on her stomach, and in back when she is lying on her back. I FOR A baby boy, the heaviest layer of the diaper should always be in the front for obvious reasons. After changing dozens of diapers, you will discover that no matter how well you fasten the diaper, the mess invariably seems to seep through the gaping area around the legs. A DIAPER should be snug but not restricting. Avoid too much bulk between the legs. Twisting the cloth diaper in the crotch in a figure eight will give a nice tight fit and doubles and thickness and protection, but baby will look like he has a bowling ball stuck between his legs as he waddles around. THE PROCESS of diapering is as simple as ABC. Remove the soiled diaper. For easy maneuvering, hold the babys legs up by grasping both ankles with one hand. Clean the diaper area with water and cotton balls, tissues, or a soft washcloth. Pat dry with a soft towel. a baby Iuke-war- IT IS A good idea to keep a diaper over the baby as you clean him because he may wet during the changing progress. Little boys frequently hit the bullseye. Pin or tape the clean diaper into position. Tape tabs on disposable diapers fasten from back to front. BE CAREFUL not to stick the baby or yourself with the pin. Keep your finger between the point of the pin and the babys skin. By fastening the pin towards the back, it will be less likely to come open. helmet, white, with face shield. 42. One Kaiser 22 refrigerant, 25 lbs. Published in The Weekly flex on Sept. 4, 1980 Re- 3 - 10 X(kU4fKV4XrX- piling a Downtown Redevelopment Project. Sept. II, l9H0al 8.00 p.m. in the council chamber tf (he L'n al !cm boxful money lied hlaicx. 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KayxxiHe, xe, ft, uf Maif iv (a LIB rtnluiw fwvl hg ta-ai- IMt fOlU5PtAC8 MtmCTI VOT (.Miaiy, 2M Uy Minx fOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NOTICE Of tPECIAL ELECTION THE BOARD Of EDUCATION Of DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH i.l .Wim H'Hlft'KOm K IS HfchfcBY GIVEN lUt Jusl Deserts And female furthermore," the" told her battle-a- x lawyer, you might warn my husband that if he misses a single alimony payment, I'll repossess him." |