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Show . 'Vwvvvvvvvvv.'. , ' - V WEEKLY REFLEXtlAYlS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 13. 1979 LDIdMlth Protests vs. MYRON MORGAN Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO MYRON MORGAN: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the clerk of the Davis County Court, on 53388 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 13, 1979 Last publication Sept. 27, 1979 SW14SE14 Sec. 10, TURAL RESOURCES STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF BYRON SESSIONS FOR AN ORDER AMENDING OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS T4N, R2W. Oct. Attorney at Law 50 North Main Street La'yton, Utah 84041 Telephone: (801) GOVERNING DRILLING PROCEDURES IN THE 766-126- 4 Published in The Weekly Reflex Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. Last publication Sept. First publication Aug. 30, 1979 Last publication Sept. 13, 1979 23, 1979 13, 1979 : NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADOPTION Case No. 3791 NOTICE ' TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate ; WALKER of GENEIVE YAUNT and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of BROCK TIMOTHY ALBIS-TO- YAUNT, 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 the 30th day of November, A.D., 1979, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 17th day of August, A.D., 1979. r TO: ' Personal Representative 177 Ross Drive Clearfield. Utah 84015 ; . ' Hess, Van Wagenen, Hess Rodney S. Page Attorney for the Estate 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah & Page Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 30, 1979 Last publication Sept. 13, 1979 (35-513- Protests the resisting 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. 13, 1979. " DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer , Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug'. 30, , 1979 Last publication Sept. 13, 1979 Edward Michael All persons interested in the commenting upon proposed amendment are hereby ordered to appear at the atove scheduled hearing. DATED this 31st day of August, 1979. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Thalia R. Busby Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) RODNEY W. WALKER, Clerk By: Ilene M. Sanchez Deputy Clerk . ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS Daniel D. Williams, 45 W., West Point, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. 53360 to appropriate 0.022 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a sump, at a point N. 1200 ft. E. 50 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 4. T4N, R.2W, SLB&M (West Point); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.5 acs. in SW14NW14 Sec. 3, SE14NE14 Sec. 4, T4N, R2W, SLB&M. tures or devices that are designed to encircle and contain oil slicks on water surfaces shall be constructed of fire proof materials. for Adoption of BROCK TIMOTHY ALBISTON, by Linden Abshire, and the said hearing will be heard before the above entitled Court at the Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, on Tuesday, the 25th day of September, A.D., 1979 at the hour of 9:00 oclock A.M. DATED this 4 day of September, A.D., 1979. LYNN W. YAUNT . All oil boom struc- Golubic You are hereby given notice of the hearing on the Petition HESS, VAN WAGENEN, PAGE & HESS Rodney S. Page Attorney for Petitioners r - NOTICE OF The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 15th day of October, 1979, at 9:00 A.M., at the front entrance of the County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis, by KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee, MURRAY FIRST and ON REAL PROPERTY Civil No. 7073 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PARLEY R. BALDWIN vs- THRIFT & LOAN COMPANY, ROBERT P. HINES TO BE SOLD AT A SHERIFFS SALE on the 21 day of September, 1979, at the hour of 12:00 Oclock noon, at the north front door of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendant, Robert P. Hines, in and to the following described real property, to non-exem- wit: In the Matter of the Estate of : DORITT HARVEY BROUGH, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of Court, on or before the 30th day of November, A.D., 1979, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 17th day of August, A.D., 1979. ; BENORLO H. BRQUGH Personal Representative 578 East 250 North Kaysville, Utah 84037 :.r Grant H. Brough Personal Representative 715 East 200 North : Kaysville, Utah 84037 James H. Brough 338 North 500 East Kaysville, Utah 84037 "Z I r Rodney S. Page Attorney for the Estate Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug. Last publication Sept. : r 30, 1979 13, 1979 PAYMENT TO BE MADE States of America. SUBJECT any liens. DATED AT FARMING-TODAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, this 29 day of August, TO 1979. BRANT SLB&M. Duane Call. 776 S. 2200 W., Layton, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be 53377 L JOHNSON, Sheriff Davis Countv By Deputy Sheriff Attorney: Timothy W. Blackburn Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept. 6, Last publication Sept. 20, 1979 1979 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Fred A. Chicado, 2429 N. 770 has filed with the State Engineer Appl. to appropriate 53439 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 30 ft. deep, at a point N. 800 ft. E. ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T5N, R2W SLB&M and from Apr. 1 records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in 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 approximately 2800 East 2800 North, Layton, Utah: Parcel 2: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 230 of OAK FOREST NUMBER 8. a subdivision, which point is also North 01750 East 864.37 feet and East 31.95 feet from the East Quarter Corner of Section 11, Township 4 North, (Roy); 31 for to Oct. provided. DATED this 27th August, 1979. Trustee East, Suite 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 841li feet; thence North 70 West 113.31 feet; thence North 52 West 161.10 feet; thence South 38 West 20.0 feet to the Northernmost comer of Lot 226 of said North 52 West 225.73 feet; thence West 31.91 feet to the Northeast comer of Lot 223 of said thence Subdivision; North 815 East 158.78 feet to a point 10.7 feet South of the North line of the South half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 11; thence North 892903 East are " The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 15th day of October, 1979, at 9:00 A.M., at the front entrance of the County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis, by KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee, FIRST and MURRAY & LOAN fully providing telephone ser- vices in selected areas of Chicago. Bell of Canada recently started the worlds first field trial of a voice, video and data service (for 35 homes) in Toronto. THE KEY to successful penetration of the commercial market for fiber optics is not only superior performance but chiefly reasonable Partnership, as Trustor, recorded December 28, 1977, as Entry No. 482280 in Book 684 at Page 595 of the official records of Salt Lake County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reason of certain secured obligation pricing. Until fiber optics advanoffers bottom-lin- e tages, the use of wire will cable (copper) predominate. Yet, considerable progress is being made each year in terms of both performance and pricing, and industry experts see wide use of fiber optics only a dec' away. thereby. Notice of Default was recorded December 29, 1978, as Entry No. 518974 in Book 746, Page 845 of said official records. Beginning at a point 322 feet West from the Northeast corner of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, and running thence East 86.0 feet; thence South 66.0 feet; thence East 64.0 feet; more or less to West line of a street; thence South 140 feet along said street; thence West 150 feet more or less thence 206.0 feet to point of DATED this 27th day of August, 1979. KAY M. LEWIS, 320 South 300 Trustee East, Suite 1 8. Laboratories were success- Deed of Trust made by G & C tiful, Utah: conducted About that time, American Telephone & Telegraphs Bell COMPANY, provided. . mid-197- as Beneficiary, under the Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in 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 410 South 500 West, Boun- being trials throughout the United States, England and Japan. In our country a fiber optics digital data system the first optic link designed for optical communications networks was introduced by RCA in . 1BEK write technology .is being adapted to many Applications. Currently, such systems are in use in indus- r InlAFB pans rive The combined HILL AFB Federal Campaign for Hill AFB was kicked off last week with a talk from Mario Pellegrini, senior vice president of United Way of America. THE 1980 campaign will follow the theme, Youve Got To Give A Little Bit of Yourself, and will be chaired by Vern O. Hamre, regional forester for the Intermountain Region of U.S. Forest Service. The campaign is designed to encourage employees of the federal government to contribute to local and national health and human care ser- vices through a payroll deduction plan. Contributions will help support 59 charitable agencies. LAST YEAR, more than $400,000 was donated, providing 43 percent of the entire in- Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 come for United Way of Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 13, Northern Utah. It will be the second time that Mr. Hamre will head a g campaign. He directed the 1975 Federal 1979 Last publication Sept. 27, 1979 fund-raisin- Campaign that netted more than $300,000. specialty software, are television and broadband (TV) distribution systems within one building now use fiber optics OTHER EMERGING markets, according to Babsons Research Staff, are medical electronics, nuclear reactors, and satellite ground stations. of In fact, with marked three-quarte- f iber . expected to go into the latter sector plus computer tems. link Data sys- systems million. FIBER image transmission. The automobile market, as well as form. ct $2 . ex- pected to be significant segments. Several of the major U.S. companies h ive some stakes jn fjber optjCi( The Research Department of Babsons Reports believes that Corning Glass (the premier factor in the production of fiber optics cable), General Electric and RCA Corp., all with particular positions in fiber op- tics systems, are attractive for purchase. should almost double this year from a near-zer- o base in THE MARKET for fiber optics systems is realistically expected to increase to about $60 million by 1987 from the estimated $11 million of 1978. Industry forecasters do not look for the really explosive Postlnp Ouidolln To help Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers enforce trespass regulations this fall, it will be necessary for landowners to be aware of a few guidelines. ACCORDING TO Division law enforcement personnel, private land must be properly posted and the Division must be notified in writing at least two weeks prior to the opening of a hunt. Twelve species, all native to southern Utah, have been given complete protection. They are the desert tortoise, desert iguana, chuckwalla, Gila monster, blind snake, milk snake, mountain lyre snake, snake, Mojave rattlesnake, and speckled rattlesnake sidewinder. ALL OTHER species of reptiles and amphibians have been given a limited protection status and may be taken for personal noncommercial use. king-snak- in Louis Some Americans e, d 111 School d management consulting firm : doing business in 11 western states. ; The only difference between being good and great 3 is a little extra effort, he told Chamber members. With.; the emphasis being on the5 ; word little. ; HE THEN cited an example': of two great golfers, Tom:; Watson and Lee Trevino,-'- ; battling head to head for top.:' money on the professional': golf circuit. Watson, this particular:; year, averaged 70.16 strokes per 18 holes but Trevino was:; just a little better, averaging- - : 70.0 strokes per 18 holes. But;; less than one stroke per round': difference amounted to difference of $140,000 or.; nearly $1,000 for each of the :; 150 rounds of golf played that portant than ever. As the world grows more technical and complex and competition becomes greater and greater, becomes increasingly important. It is the best investment not only for the students but for the adult citizens in their community. THEREFORE, accept the beginning of a new school year as a challenge, if you are of school age, and make the best of it. School years, and s ones youthr,i' general, are not always easy years. But they are years of op- portunity and challenge and those who move out to meet that opportunity and challenge in school today are very likely to be the leaders of tomorrow. goals, crazy as some might:; seem. Dream a little but-- : strive to make those dreams r: come true. : He likened becoming stale; in life to that of a tomato: If : you are green, youll grow; 3 but when you ripen, youll: rot . IN ASPIRING to do in life, Mr. Coonradt Chamber members to four simple ideals. 1. 1 am better today was yesterday. better 7 asked follow: 1 3 than ?: ;; : 2. I like me. I cant feel good about you unless I feel good about myself. : Strangers are friends t .havent yet met,;, 3. 4. WHATEVER problem, I can solve it. the Syracuse : By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 8254)391 ing, this is a time of joy? Geniuses and successful men and women have developed from both philosophies. Winston Churchill, for example, was a poor student. In todays world, however, successful study is more im- ; - 3 ; ' 1 party social will be ; the commencement for the ; Iris Camp DUP members on A lawn Monday afternoon, Sept. 10 at ; the home of Mrs. Wayne L, I Burton, 1504 West 2700 South; J ' ; Syracuse at 4 p.m. Officers who will be assist; ing Mrs. Burton with the i social include Mrs. Virginia ; Bodily, Mrs. Donna Painter ; and Mrs. Verge Gailey Presenting this years lessons J will be Mrs. Bessie Taylor." All camp members are urgecj ; to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy A. Crid; die and their family have ent joyed a week of deep sea j ; ; : j for salmon in; Washington this past week. j Mr. and Mrs. George H; ; Smedley have moved this past j weekend into their new home; located directly west of the 2 Syracuse Third, Fifth and Seventh LDS Ward Chapel j fishing here. Mr. and Mrs. Keith West and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Child have returned home from-weeof late summer vac : tioningat Sun Valley, Ida. 5 k . a-- 1764 that a fur trading station was established by the French at what is now St. Louis, and though it was first named Lacledes Village, it was to become one of the nations great cities. And it was soon named Saint Louis after Louis IX. Louis IX, canonized by the church after his death, led two crusades to Palestine to capture holy places then held by the Turcomans. On his second he was struck down by the plague, dying in Tunis in 1270, on Aug. 25, a day the remembers still church with the Feast of St. Louis. 'I' SI Hurder FARMINGTON - A Layton man has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to two charges homicide. THE of : WHEN we run out of problems, we run out of purpose; and when we run out of purpose, we run out of life FOR MILLIONS of others, who love school and association with friends and learn- education -- Incorporated, a Salt Lake: business ; City-base- are unaware that St. Louis, Mo., was named after Louis IX of France, one of Europes great crusaders of the thirteenth century. ALTHOUGH it was not until . End And For millions of youngsters this is a time when tragedy, or joy, overtakes them. For those who love the freedom of summer, the hot weather and outdoors, and lack of study, schools reopening is stark tragedy. Itiid black-heade- . in professional life as a po- tato bagger. He is currently president of CAC Associates The things that make humans different than animals are having thumbs on our hands so that we can grasp tools and utensils and the reasoning power to solve he said. problems, Summers 1977. - MR. COONRADT urged Chamber members to set): optics markets include instrumentation, illumination, and Closed-circu- it savings in cost and increases in capacity. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE THRIFT ready-to-conne- once it is SEVERAL FIELD OTH1 it ' season. minals. industrial applications, and wired (cable TV) each homes should approximate -- million; $20 and telecommunications, $10 million. Computers and ter- communication data links. immediate transmitted tial; military, day-to-d- fibers), telephone calls, data and video signals can be Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 13, The telephone sector, with $22 million by the end of 1987, has the largest market poten- secure communications systems, undersea cables, and telephone conduits in large cities or cable strung on telephone pol"s. The most extensive use of fiber optics in systems is in computer and Both digital and analog links fi r processor-compute- r interconnections are available in a f 1990s. television, ships, process control, data transmission, Fiber optics communication is the prime sector which should offer the mo6t pay-of- growth to occur until the trial control devices, aircraft electronics, computers, cable point for com- f perfected. Via fiber optics cable (thin strands of glass 320 South 300 " take-of- IN THE meantime, there are several technical obstacles to be hurdled before the commercial introduction of fiber optics systems will be able to reach any substantial proportions. KAY M. LEWIS, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, 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 Layton, thence North 20.00 feet; thence West 180.92 The munications and illumination by means of fiber optics cable is still some time away, most likely in the 1990s. day of beginning. Subdivision; thence W., Clinton, UT 1650 as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by William E. Johnson and Michelle M. Johnson, his wife, as Trustors, recorded November 10, 1977, as Entry No- - 477977 in Book 677 at Page 335 of the official records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded May 30, 1979, as Entry No. 533429 in Book 771, Page 907 of said official Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the City of Bank of Utah, Suite 320 2605 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84401 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate in Davis County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in United IN lawful money of the , Mattes (Headway for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon ps in said note and by law - NOTICE OF Industry R-1- R-1- A GRADUATE of Michigan State University and UCLA, Mr. Coonradt claims his start well-know- Fiber said Lot 230, and running thence East 30.01 feet; thence South 106 West 211.04 feet to the North line of a road; thence North 7544 West and Northwesterly along said road to the Southeast comer of said Lot 230; thence North 106 East 188.64 feet to the point of beginning. 1979 Published- in the Davis News Journal on Sept. 13, 1979 SHERIFFS SALE All of Lot 90. TERRY DALE SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of Section 26, T5N, R2W, SLM, in the City of Sunset, according to the official plat thereof. Also known as 422 West 2125 North, Sunset, Utah. over: at the Northeast corner of 1978. that has out these goals n made Mr. Coonradt world the throughout as a lecturer and leader in Beginning Last publication Sept. 27, 1979 TRUSTEES SALE NOTICE . TO CREDITORS WITH a AND ITS been an adult life of goal setting and carrying right-of-wa- y 6' R-1- THUS SPOKE Charles A. (Chuck) Coonradt, of Salt Lake City, who is world-renow- n for his management leadership, especially among young businessmen. In a Thursday noon address feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER setting is the strongest force in the world for human motivation. way; thence West 42.45 Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 12, 1979 ? Last publication Sept. 20, 1979 If you want to be a success in life, plan for members are Mrs. Jerry W.;' Frey, Hotel Utah luncheon ; chairman; Mrs. Dean Belnap ; and Mrs. Roger Brown, Lkm; -House luncheon chairman; Mrs. Philip Bryson, and Mrs. . Gary Lower, reservation chairmen; Mrs. Vance .3 Campbell and Mrs. John ; Nichols, hospitality chair;-,- : men; Mrs. Russell Shields and Mrs. Richard Hartvigsen, dinner dance chairmen; Mrs. v.; Jerry W. Frey, press and art ';; work. business management. He is the youngest lifetime member of the Presidents was Club, leadership management Rookie of the Year in 1974; Motivator of the Year in 1975; and Distributor of the Year in 1976, 1977 and Commerce, Mr. Coonradt told Chamber members that goal LAYTON thence 1 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Sept. 6, 1979 -- it. OTHER STATE committee to the Layton Chamber of By GARY R. BLODGETT 106 West 46.70 feet along said High- follows: A Minor Child. feet more or less to the State Highway Right through service to the community and self awareness. nm mv Suae South the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, upon the motion of Byron Sessions, will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, September 26, 1979, at 10:00 a.m. in the Executive Conference Room Holiday Inn, 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, in the above entitled matter. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to consider the proposed amendment of Rule 11 of State of Utah operating rules and regulations governing drilling procedures in the Great Salt Lake to read as DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Association; Victor Cline, of Ph.D, department line; GREAT SALT LAKE. Notice is hereby given that 13, 1979. parallel to the North line of the South half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence South 129 West 27.32 feet; thence South 892521 East 210.38 feet; thence South 114115 East 112.08 feet; thence South 10621 East 258.22 feet; thence North 885804 East 219.85 Art. PRESIDING WILL be Mrs. Paul Stowell, State Auxiliary president. The general theme of the auxiliary is, Make Your Life Fine in 79 and alcohol rehabilitation center, University of Utah; and Nathan B. Winters, Ph.D., University of Utah, board member of Alliance for include the following guest .speakers: William Y. Rial, M.D., speaker, House of 199.86 feet BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NA- with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before SCOTT W. HOLT SPECIAL GUEST at the annual business meeting will beMs. Ben Johnson, Jr., president oTThtr American Medical Association Au- - There will be a luncheon at the Hotel Utah Wednesday, a luncheon at' the Lion House Thursday followed by a dinner dance that evening at the Hotel Utah. Entertainment for the dance will be the New Creations featuring Patricia Junk. Mrs. David Wray is the convention general chairman, Mrs. William James Gardner III the honorary chairman. psychology, University of Utah; Dr. J. Jorgensen, drug Bes- semer, Ala., and is currently serving on the board of the county mental health association, and the Jefferson County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Scheduled special events of the two day convention will City. 3 Protests resisting the granting of this application Complaint. xiliary. She is from Delegates American Medical Mercedes (31-459- The 46th annual convention of the Utah State Medical Auxiliary is scheduled Wed- nesday, Sept. 12 and Thursday, Sept. 13 in Salt Lake NOTICE OF HEARING Cause No. 150-- 1492 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 25 ft. deep, at a point N. 1100 ft. E. 150 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 10, T4N, R2W (2 mi NE of Layton); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in said in DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Tapia, the above entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT, Plaintiffs attorney, at 50 North Main Street, Layton, Utah, 84041. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded Oct. 27, 1979. 100-50- 0 Plaintiff the resisting 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 diverted from a well, ft. deep, at a point N. 700 ft. W. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 25, T4N, R2W (4 mi W. Layton); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 1 pig, 100 chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SEi4SEi4 Sec. 25, T4N, R2W. IN JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 25787 ANNA L- - MORGAN mm CT3 SLB&M. SOT0(C0 notice legal THE SECOND no the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SEI4SW4 Sec. 23, T5N, R2W, first degree DEFENDANT, Charles Daniel Arnold, 26, of 1691 North Hill Field Road, entered the plea during a recent arraignment before Second District Court Judge J. Duffy Palmer. Meanwhile, the Davis County prosecutor and defense L.G. attorney Bingham, of Ogden, will select two independent psychiatrists to help the defendant. Names of the Suspect psychiatrists will be present-- ; ; ed to Judge Palmer tomorrow 5 (Thursday) afternoon for approval. ? . ( THE DEFENDANT is .ao ! cused of shooting to death his 5 estranged wife, Retta Heath : Arnold, and a Hill AFB air- - 1 man from St. Paul, Minn., at I the womans apartment early June 23. Layton police, who inves- tigated, said Arnold then turned a gun on himself, suf- rering a gunshot wound to his jaw and face. He is being held without bail in the Davis County Jail, Farmington. J I ! j ; I : |