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Show WEEKLY REftf X DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 14, 1980 of Rui-e- THE REVISED ORPL NANCl S OF KAVSVU I E CUV. UTAH ur, 9 10 ADI) NEW SI Cl IONS SIT CII Y INOTHEKMJLTKI MINIS EOR EXTENSION OF bcle MUROM I). ROM) Personal Representative Suite Jii, 2h I ust HraaJway Salt Lake City. Utah Mill TION OK The following described property situated in Davi County, State of Utah will he otd m public auction to the highcvt bidder on the front tepv of the Davi County Courthouve, Published in the Weekly Re- Jl. 19X0 flex I ifvl publication July Last publication Aug, 14, 9X0 RJMt and COMMERCE FIRST IIIRUT, a Beneficiary, reday ol January. 1977. in Hook 6t4, Page 4m 52. of the official record in the office of the Coumy Recorder of Davi County. State of Utah, a Entry No. 453079. 3 1 vt of Trut wax assigned by Commerce first Thrill to tarry Dimick on July IS. 1980. VUltKlMKS The following application have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Daviv County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLIIAM, 34781 Wayne (31-463- Adamx, 681 W. 200 N.. Layton. UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water i to be diverted from a drain, at a point S. 20 ft. F.. 2M0 ft. from N W Cor. Sec. 17. T4N, RIW (North Layton); and used for stockwatcnng 14 reindeer in NL'.NWy. Sec. 17. T4N.RIW. 54783 armington, Utah, on Monday, September 8. 9w) at the hour of 12 tx) Noon by W, Clark Hurt, the Sueccvvor Trustee under the Iked of Trust executed by A. IS, a Trustor, Said Deed NOTICK TO I Lawrence L Damewood. 2182 W. Cherry Lane, East Layton, UT 9.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from drainage and at a point S. irrigation run-o(937 ft. E. 590 ft. from N'. Cor. Sec. 16. T4N, RIW (Layton); and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 3.0 acs. in NWViNE'. Sec. 16.T4N.RIW. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S..SLC, UT 841 1, on or before Sept. 13, 1 1980. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in The Weekly Re- flex First publication July 31, 1980 Last publication Aug. 14. 1980 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 2851 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ELSIE E. HAWS, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before October 31, 1980, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 25th day of July, 1980. CLARICE M. CHRIST- ENSEN Personal Representative 357 South 700 East Cearfield, Utah 84015 6 Telephone No. 773-501- Richard L. Stine Attorney for Personal Representative 2650 Washington Boulevard Suite 101 Ogden, Utah 84401 3 Telephone No. 621-761- Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication July 31, 1980 Last publication Aug. 14, 1980 fan 119. DISTRIBU- NES, Will REAS, the City Council hat wen the need lu clarify TKIMIK'SSUE corded on the ' IHC1RICAL D, Kund, dc rl craved. All pcrvun having claim agamu the atnivcrvuie ore re quued to prevent them to the linJcrvigned or to the OM F the J W the Court on o I'IMI, l.f Said day fj vlaim vhall he forever hatred. i NOTUT. 0F AMfNDING TITIE7 HODTOIEg CENTRAL HI IGII IS SUBDIVISION. BLOCK G", a the requirement for f xtenvion or modification of electrical distribution line la promote the orderly development of the electrical ty viem and Kay tv d-, kCity: HE IT ORDAISTD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAVSVU IF. Cl IV. UTAH Idle 7 of the Revised Ordinances of Kay w tile City. Utah I uu9 it amended to add new section specifying the requirement for extension of electrical distribution linet lo read at follow; 7.19: EXTENSION OF DISTRIBUTION LINES: Any person or person, including any tubdivider or developer, desiring to have electrical distribution line extended or modified, and being willing to advance the whole expense of tuch extension or modification, may make application to the City by petition containing a description of such proposed extension or modification, accompanied by a map thowing the location thereof, which petition ahull also contain an offer lo pay the whole expense of making the tame at taid expense ahull be certified by the Superinten- subdivision of part of Section 20. Township 2 North. Range I East. Salt Lake Bate and Meridian, in the City of Bountiful, Davis County. Utah, a plat of which it filed in the ofllce of the County Recorder. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: BEGINNING at the Northwest comer of tat 119, CENTRAL HEIGHTS SUBDIVI- dent. Upon receipt of tuch petition and map, and before the petition is granted, the City Council shall: (1) obtain from the Superintendent a certified statement thowing the estimated cost and expense of making such extension or modification, SION BLOCK "G" and running thence South 17 degs. 46 East 106.37 feet along the Westerly line of said Lot 119; thence North 89 degs. 12 East 45.5 ft. along the Southerly line of said (2) Obtain from the Engineer. PIanncr.and Superintendent a description of the area and number and type of user that may be served in the future by the extension or modification and the estimated prb rated share of the cost that should be borne by said future subdivision; thence North 49 dcgs.24I9 West 76.32 feet to a users, (3) Determine the amount to be charged future users of the extension or modification and what portion thereof shall be reimbursed to the pettioner point 3.50 feet perpendi- culurly distant Easterly from said Westerly line of Lot 19; thence North 1 West degs.24'45 54.97 feet to the point of 21 beginning. Notice of Default was recorded January 23, I980.in Book 810, Page 350 of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided for by law. W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 14,1980 Last publication Aug.28, 1980 PUBLIC HEARLNG The Clinton City Board of adjustment will hold a public hearing 6 p.m, Wednesday, Aug.20, 1980 in the Clinton City Building to consider a variance to the zoning ordinance. Randy Dalton of 562 West 1580 North, Clinton, Utah is requesting a 4 foot side yard variance in order to build a garage. DAMON B. EDWARDS City Recorder Published in the Davis News Journal on Aug. 14, 1980 upon payment by future users, and the time limit thereof, and (4) Prepare an agreement specifying the manner and circumstances under which said reimbursement shall be made. The City Council may grant or deny said petition as in its discretion seems best for the welfare of existing users in the ,ity. DEPOSIT WITH CITY TREASURER: If the City Council shall grant said petition the petitioner and the City shall execute said agreement and the petitioner shall deposit with the City Treasurer the amount of the estimated cost and expense of making such extension or modification as certified by the Superintendent before any work shall be done on such extension or modification, and within thirty (30) days, after the granting of said petition, or such other time as the City Council shall indicate. RIGHTS OF WAY OR EASEMENTS: Before any work shall be done on said extension or modification, the petitioner shall furnish adequate rights of way or easements, in the name of the City, for construction and perpetual maintenance and replacement of said extension or modification. OWNERSHIP OF EXTENSION OR MODIFICATION: Any such extension or modification shall be deemed the property of Kaysvile City. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage, publication as required by law, and three copies being deposited in the office of the City Recorder. AND APPROVED ADOPTED THIS 5th day of August, 1980, by the City Council of Kasville City, Utah. GAR ELISON Mayor NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE STATE OF UTAH ss COUNTY OF DAVIS In the Davis precinct of said County. I 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 Davis County Pound in Fruit Heights precinct, on Wednesday, 20th day of August, 1980, at the hour of 12 noon. Sorrel Mare (stripe face, right hind sock). Pick up at 200 So.lIOOW., No. Salt Lake, Utah. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 25th day of July 1980. 1 NOAL T. EVANS Poundkeeper for Davis County Precinct Published in the Davis County Clipper on Aug. 13, 1980 C-2- Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 14,1980 R-1- Re- Ken Mitchell, 1437 W.1300 N.- , Clinton, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. to appropNo.54895 riate 0.045 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 20 ft.deep, at a point S. 212 ft.E. 388 ft. from NY Cor. Sec.34,T5N, R2W, SLB&M (Clinton); and used from Jan. to Dec. 31 for stockwatering 1 horse, 2 cattle; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of O.- 5 acs. in NE'.NE' Sec.34, T5N, R2W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 ED. 400 S., SLC, UT 841 11, on or before Sept. 27, 1980. 1 Attest: Josephine Leavitt City Recorder Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 14, 1980 Re- ORDINANCE NO. 221 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF CITY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. A Petition signed by a majority of the real property owners and by the d owners of not less than in value of the real prop- WHEREAS one-thir- DEE C.HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 14, 1980 Last publication Aug.28. 1980 R-1- erty as shown by the last assessment roles of the hereinafter described real property lying contiguous to the southerly boundary line of Kaysville City, Utah, together with a copy of a plat of said tpced, blue and yellow in Color. AS, the Kayviillg CB) UoubciI m regular evwn assembled ha found Said and ptai to be in good legal form and if) cwnpUmcfl will) 414 Sec. ID) D, A Nee. 0 vpccd, 7 Columbia 2C red in color, UIIIKI Small acetylene lank and attf)kRg torh wuh valve, Pfft-Ho- n thru 10 2 id; Annotated, 95 J, a amended, now iherefiue. BY If DKDA1NFD BY THU CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CII Y, UIAH; It that the Edition for Annexation of (he plal of the properly tough! lo be annexed, copiet of whuh are attached hereto and made a port hereof, be accepted and confirmed, and the Petition for Annexation gianicd. 2. That m conformity with the taw and the gram mg of the aforevaid Petition, that the follow mg wit: Published jn The Weekly 0 pn Auginl 4, R 172 Re-fl- 42), Uuh Code den t it J property, to A part of the N E. V, of Sec. II.T3N. RIW. SLB & M.U.S. Survey: Beginning at a point 545.72 ft. North, 37.24 ft. N 47 deg. 00 E. and NOTICE W KS Betty Wheeler. 44)2 W, IhJt) N Wr Point, UT hat filed wuh the State rngmeer Appl Na.JJXO) .46)9) to appropriate o o 5 ee. ft. uf w li- ter in Dat County, The Wa-te- r i Id be diverted from a h w ell. 75 50 ft . deep, at a point N, t)0 ft. E, 3)4 ft. front S,', Cor. Sec. JO. T5N, RW, SI BAM (2 mi SE of Hooper); and ued from Jan. I to Dec. Jl for ttiHkwDtcrtnf 2 hones; and from Apr. I to (Xt. Jl for the irrigation of 10 ac. in SWV.M .Sec.XUJN.KW, SLBAM. 1 19X0. DFEC.IKVSE.N State Engineer Published in the Davit Newt Journal First publication Aug.7.l9K0 tart publication Aug, 21. 19x0 9 07" E 136.86 ft. along taid Centerline and Cor- poratc Limit, thence S 34 deg. 32 24" El 32.77 ft., thence S 25 deg. 30 45" W 33.29 ft., thence S' Contain 0.45 acre. Be and the tame is hereby annexed to the corporate limits of Kaysville City, a municipal 10-3-- that the City Recorder be and she is hereby directed to certify said plat and certify a copy of this Ordinance, and that she file a copy of such plat and this Ordinance as so certified in the office of (he County Recorder, Davis County, State of Utah, and thereupon the annexation her Sir. and Sirs. Henri Niemann penl a week al their summer Cabin, Judge and sir. Ihornley K, Swan attended it Utah Slate Bar Convention meeting in Sait Lake Cuy lad week. Sunday dinner guevtv of Sir. and Sir. Bud In were John and Ph) lb Ihoma. hi iter law of Llk anJ brother-iRidge. Utah and a niece n HUMPH DUMPTY HAVEN Sir. and Sir. hs Guy or Ca no opon in Croatian s o tehee!, Mim.eU!, and Layton, HmoAol, Cwtmad teocheft, Hom IO Katherine and Lou CcdJing of Sail lake Cuy and daughter Kate. Aim Sir. 7 parent. Pa Ucntd. 6UU 9halt and tnoek 4gi I t ttOHiUKtllHOSPHtni Tice. Hemet. Calif. 7 he Vanity Scout from the Kaysville 12th Word spent a week al the Macver Rushlon tummer cabin al Gland Park. Ida. 7 he 12 scout were accompanied by Mr. Ruvhton, David Given. N.irman Given. Roy Keek. DcWut Sorcnvon and tarry Day aJvivor. Only tllLOOpcr mo. HUMPTY DUMPTY HAVEN 6S1 East 825-948- Antelope 9 Marshas School of Dance Fall Registration Aug. 15th & 16th deemed complete, and the said territory herein described shall be deemed and held to be a part of this city, and the inhabitants thereof shall thereafter enjoy the privileges of and be subject to the ordinances and regula- tions and taxing powers of Kaysville City. It is further certified that a public hearing was duly held and all affected entjtics notified in compliance with and Passed and adopted by the City Council of Kaysville City in regular session assembled the I day of July, 1980. 1Ua.m.-ti- Womens Tap Womens Disco Exercise CALL 773-763- Layton and family spent time during their stay in Brigham City visiting with her mother Mrs. Olive Hume. Mayor Re- Mrs. Adele Atwood and R-1- four children of Huntington, Utah are visiting with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley. NOTICE House guests of Mr. and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farmer and children Elese and Cindy of PuebMrs. DeWayne Thorne are Applications are being taken at Kaysville City Hall for citizen to serve on the Kaysville City Planning Commission. Resume to be submitted to the office of the city recorder by Monday, August 18,1980, 5:00 p.m. lo, Colo. Mrs. Chyril King was hostess to the bridal luncheon at her home Saturday, July 26 in honor of Miss Bonnie Day who will be married Aug. 8. Fifteen KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION 44 N. Main Kaysville, Utah guests attended. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Jeanine Ingram, Mrs. Ruth Ann Davis, Mrs. Alice Kay Winegar and Mrs. Anne Green. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farmer and children Cindy and Elese of Pueblo, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorne and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thorne and family of Layton, were guests Friday evening in Syracuse of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Re- R-1- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following items will be sold at Public Auction at the Thorne for a family patio Layton Police Department dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hill and family attended the Joseph Samuel and Sarah Christensen Phillips family reunion held on July 24th at the Happy Hollow Golf Course, where some 80 descendants gathered for the special event. The program consisted of Portraits of a Family on Stage with family portraits being portrayed down through the years of each of the Ed- ward Phillips and Joseph Samuel Phillips descendants. They chartered a bus and two tours of the Kaysville historic CX-200- sites were enjoyed by the families. 20, Mrs. Peggy Christensen of San Jose, Calif., a former Kaysville resident, visited ' Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell. (held at upper level) 1 iu OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO T Mr. and Mrs. Richard GAR T. ELISON, 6 p.m. l Form er studen ts m ay register by phone New students in person Class in: Character Tap Disco Ballet Cheerleading Gymnastics parent. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger and daughter Karen and other children. Mrs. Roger Davit and family of Grand Forks. N. Dak.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess and family of Centerville spent the 24th July holiday at Bear Lake at a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fudge enjoyed a weekend trip to Flagg Ranch and Yellowstone National Park. Visitors of Ralph Layton is his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layton of Black-foo- t, Ida.; his other son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton of Las Vegas, Nev. Also Mr. and Mrs. S. Dean Green and Mrs. Phyllis Sutton of Salt Lake City visited with them on Friday. of this property shall be SCHOOL in Style aft in Layton SAVE 20 & & IB Boys Wear SAVE 20 On Girls Wear SAlfE 20 on School Shoes Boys and Girls Complete Stock Mens Oxfords Reduced Ladies Denims Reduced Junior or Missy Size Save 20 Off every pair Mens Denims Reduced Flares Fancy Pockets All Top Values Now Reduced 20 on every pair New Fall Styles Now 20 Off each Pair Values Galore Thur-o- ut the whole store Your Always Save at the DOB Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 20, rt ua Lake Valley with her brother and their woe. Sir. and sir. Boyd !L Stewart and Sir. and Sir. 1 ynn Stewart. Parents of Bud Tice. Mae and Guy Tice of Hemet. Calif, have been visiting for the past two wcekt. They are cn route to Lakewood, Wise, for two weekt and will return and spend the tummer with their ton and family. Mrs. Roger Davit and children of Grand Forks, N. Dak. arrived to spend a month w ith corporation of the State of Uth. in accordance with the Utah provisions of Code Annotated. 1953, and grounds, 437 Wasatch Dr., on Saturday, the 16th day of Aug. 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 blue in color, boys. 5. Peugot boys racer, 26, gold in color, boys. 6. Junior Bendix stingray,. 20, purple in color, boys. 7. 0 girls 26, purple in color. 8. Murray boys red with orange trim in color. 9. Sears Free Spirit dirt bike, 20, black in color. 10. Schwinn 20 bike frame only, green in color, boys. 11. Huffy 20, orange in color. 12. Western Flyer Buckroo stingray, 20, blue and orange in color. 13. Huffy Thundertrail, yellow and black in color. AH Pro 26 10- 14. speed, light blue in color. 15. Huffy Pro 20 boys, red in color. 16. Unknown brand 10- - Sir. AUo4 Wrd and Mr. Barbara Hammer were guei in Hurricane of Sir. and Sir. NeUon thmienven and family and Sir, and Sir. Glen fune and family, they also drove on id Cedar City where Ifary attended the Shakespearean I evtival. 7 hey have now returned home after a week Vacation, Sir, and Sir, flare SpaA nun spent a few day at Bear Kaysville News 30 W 66.00 ft. Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 14,1980 Kaysville News OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 to the point of beginning. Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 14, 1980 70 IM 1 of Kaysville City, thence N 66 deg. 00 deg. K reason therefore must N filed in duplicate wuh the State 1 E. 4o S..SLC.UT 841 1, on or before Sept -- 9. 315.46 ft. S. 35 deg. 30 E. from the center of taid Sec. 1 1, and running thence N 59 deg. 57 37" W 74.02 ft., thence N 38 deg. 43 02 W 108.97 ft. to the centerline of the South Fork of Haight Creek and the existing Corporatcd limit 54 Alt Prutcvtt revising the gram-in- g of this application with 26, R-1- KAYSVILLE property, certified by g ha been filed in the tU id the Cay Recorder of Kavvvilie City, and: sur-tey- ORDINANCE NO. 222 DJEOIL MmiETocKinuoKS Probat No. jyjj Lviate NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 14, 1980 . Whitesides and family enjoyed a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and family were at the Salt Lake Airport on Monday, Aug. 4 to see their son, Elder Don Buhler depart for his mission to Australia-Adelaid- e Mission. He has been in the Mission Training Center the past month. DERARTMENTiSTORE asDstfuM. lEfiHD 18 PLACE. fZDQgv |