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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 23, 1979 C Family meysiiosi Held It has been family reunion time at the home of Rulon M. and Golda Richards in Farmington. This year of 1979 was very special since all 26 were members family present, together for the first time. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 22856 Estate thereto this 14th day of son, Deceased. Gayle G. Chandler whose co Fabian Clepdenin, 800 Continental Bank'Diulding, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, has been appointed Personal & Representative of the estate of the above named dededent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to said Personal Representative at the above address or to the Clerk of the Court of Davis County within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. GAYLE G. CHANDLER Personal Representative r--' Attorney: William H. Adams Fabrian & Clendenin 800 Continental Bank Bldg. Sal(Lake City, Utah 84101 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 9, 1979 La publication Aug. 23, 1979 R-1- ; NOTICE OF ADOPTION ij: RODNEY W. WALKER, Clerk of Court By Jane S. Cooley Deputy Clerk of William S. Gib- address is 3s: ift'.THE DISTRICT COURT OK'DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF.JjTAH ih The Matter of the Adoptions: ?'! of Reflex First publication Aug. Last publication Sept. 5: S'AOr W. WALKER, Clerk By: Afton Udell Deputy Clerk I - j Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess Alfred C. Van Wagenen Attorney for Petitioner 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 n' Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 9, Last publication Aug. 30, 1979 1979 4 j LEGAL NOTICE SECOND IN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CIVIL NO. 25787 ANNA L. MORGAN Layton, Utah Telephone: (801) 84041 766-126- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 23, 1979 Last publication Sept. 13, 1979 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of MYRTLE Phillips, Deceased, has been set for hearing on Thursday, September 20, 1979 A.D. at 9:30 oclock a.m. in Department No. 2 of the Davisn County Courthouse, Farming-toCity, Utah WITNESS the Clerk of the Court with the Seal affixed those built in 1973. The annual growth rate in home electrical use has been cut in half from six to three percent. And, half of all U.S. homeowners have added ing sulation or other features to their homes. THE UNITED States has more million 75 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in R2W. 53338 Sec. M Courthouse Building, (31-459- 15, T4N, Glen L. 2157 E. 3380 S SLC, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to Jones, be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, at a well, point S. 225 ft. E. 150 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21. T4N, R2W SW of Syracuse); and (114 used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 1 horse; and from, Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NWy4NWi4 Sec. 100-50- i The followfng described property situated in Davis County, State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County 21, T4N, R2W. 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. 4 1979. Far- mington, Utah on Tuesday, September 18, 1979 at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon by W. Clark Burt, Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by MILDRED L. JENSEN as Trustor and THE as LOCKHART CO., Beneficiary, recorded on the 27th day of October, 1978, Book 734 Page 739, of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Davis County, State of Utah, as Entry No. 512551: DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 23, 1979 Last publication Sept. 6, 1979 . County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah on Friday, September 28, 1979 at the hour of 12: 00 thence South 2644 West 64.0 feet along East In. of a St., thence South 6316 oclock noon by STATE East REMODELING & CONST, INTERMOUNTAIN REMODELING & CONS- ad Lot 11, 110 Deed of Trust executed by INTERMOUNTAIN 2648 East 30.76 feet to beginning. Cont. .16 acres. aka Notice of Default was recorded May 14, 1979, in Book 769, Page 201 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. Successor Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. Last publication Sept. 23, 1979 6, 1979 NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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. Carl Pearce, Syracuse, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be well, diverted from a ft. deep, at a point N. 1800 ft. E. 1150 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 15, T4N, R2W (Syracuse); and used from 53330 1765 W. 2350 S., . brought much excitement from their home in College Station, Texas. Their oldest son, York, age eight years, family their daddy Rulons 72nd birthday on August 3. Family pictures, taken at a en-joy- had just played with the winning soccer team in the (A quad, or quadrillion British thermal units, is the energy equivalent of about 500,000 barrels of oil per- - day every day for a year, or the energy generated by 18 to 20 power plants in a year.) AN AVERAGE U.S. home uses 130 million British ther- mal units (Btu) per year, largely for major consumer products such as furnaces and air conditioners, water heaters, and refrigerators. Fuel price increases, tax credits provided by the National Energy Act, and exceptionally cold winters over much of the country have resulted in millions of homeowners taking steps to conserve. By FLORENCE BITTNER studio, completed the day. kj Oh dear. Just when I decided I have been at this job long enough to be a candidate for revered status in scrapbooks, and handed down to posterity as mid 20th century nostalgia, I discover it cant happen. A 30 the first MASS PRODUCED paper dies young. The paper this is add solar and renewable energy devices, and 20 percent for the next $8,000, for a the consumer operate and maintain the home more efficiently, the Department of Energy has reprinted its popular Tips for Energy Savers. For a free copy ol this TO HELP 30-pa- booklet, write E ergy, Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN .7830. TRUCTION, INC., a corporation, as Trustor, and STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary, recorded September 9, 1977 as Entry No. 472481 in Book 667, Page 990 of the official records of Davis County, State of Utah, describing land therein as: the official plat thereof. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 788 East Country Road, Fruit Heights, Utah 84037 covenant tripping, caulking, and storm windows. in ANS'.t 1 4 LINE: The term refers to the use of blood or appliances, new home truction and the retrofitting of cons- blood components in the treatment of disease or side effects. It is particularly important in cancer treatment because many forms of older homes offer further energy savings. consumption of appliances. NEW'HOMES If best current building practices are used, including passive solar innovations, the average new home can be heated and cooled using 50 percent less - energy than a comparable existing building. Existing buildings Homes and other buildings have long life expectancies. Only two or three percent per year are demolished. Therefore, the major conservation gains for the next several years can be THE NATIONAL Energy Act provides a number of incentives to stimulate conservation retrofits. Among them are: percent tax credit for certain energy conservation expenditures up to $2,000, for a total .credit of $300. - A 15 cancer injure the body's ability to manufacture blood cells and destroy the capacity to fight infection or stop bleeding, which are properties of blood cells. Some anticancer drugs also , mo , : 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 by law. STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Trustee Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 23, 1979 Last publication Sept. 6, 1979 Model T com- comfort and paring convenience with todays model cars, but Model Ts rarely saw the inside of an auto mechanics place of business. impair the blood systems function and for these reasons, transfusions of special bi id components are critical in keeping a patient healthy during cancer treatment. BLOOD components are particularly important for patients with leukemia, which is the cancer that directly affects the blood and g tissues. blood-formin- 1. When was the Service established? father carried pliers, ANCIENT RARE books (some printed on animal skins) reverently preserved by libraries and collectors may stand a better chance of greeting mid-21- Century st than current best sellers do. We are grinding out printed material at an incomprehensible rate, and all of it is doomed to an early death. UP TO 125 years ago, most paper was made from rags and had an incredible lifetime. About the time df the Civil War, however, the increase in literacy and population in this country made it difficult for paper makers to obtain sufficient amounts of rags to meet the demand for book papers. They began fooling around with other fibers. Wood pulp, from a renewable resource, seemed to have most the agreeable characteristics as a rag substitute. However, in the processes in which speed and quantity were decisive factors, the pulp was left (and is today in many cases) with a certain amount of lignen, natural tree glue, which eventually will react with the suns ultraviolet rays, making the paper yellow and brittle. THERE IS a bright spot In all of this. If we made everything being printed : today out of enduring paper,-where would we put it .all? My house is beginnipg to list slightly to thfe 4 east : V, with some books. : : ; .. I PART with money Easier. I 1 thing for just have tbis tofe-read books and intend . . literally hundreds. them,. If I dont get' them.' featC'I reason, they will be a yalua- - .' ble legacy for my children ' and grandchildren. J , Now I find I liaveMo': eliminate the second genera- -' -tion. Most of them wont be in ' i readable condition, V t SO IT is f i , with'oqr iTjvass--produce- d society New may ' be shiny and come jn, pretty : colors, but most Qld js better ; -' : . if it is to last. '; ; ' ins- -, Take alarm clocks, tance. I cannot get one which stays in workable condition:: more than a year. I have more alarm clocks, :: Also radios; especially clock:: radios. It costs mope to repair , than replace, so the idea is throw it out and 4uy a new ' one. -- ' ; , J' . . THATS ALRIGHT because I have scant fondness for alarm clocks, but learning that my books are going to self destrucf has .rpmed some of my plaprToriny grandchildren. If X cant will them my books, .what yaq J . . 1. leave them? i Well, I guess thasibeir problem. Im not goiQg (p last . , another 50 years either.- - , : -- 1 , VI1.1 - v . ,, a -- :is ) New... 1 -- : " because of the confientwtion of book shelves in ihat area. r : When we are threatened with total collapse of the shelves , and floors, I go through jthestacks and shelves anp i$rt ; '- Secret 2. How many states chose the violet as state flower? 3. When was the first atomic bomb exploded? 4 Who is the Emperor of Japan? 5. What radical first occurred July 25. 1978? 6. What are the nicknames for South Dakota? 7. Name the 2nd largest populated U.S. city. My bailing wire, tire repair kits, a set of wrenches and a container of water for the radiator and off we went. I have no idea what kind of mileage it got, but at about ten cents a gallon, who cared? Our first car after we were married was a Model A Ford, and I suspect if we hadn't traded it in (for more than we paid for it) we could still be riding along at a reckless 40 mph and get 30 mpg. !"'" Knows? TOE KOM!s WARRANTY MO-CO- ST Dont buy or sell your home wiihoi4 it! Answers To Who Knows July 4 1864 Four: Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Wisconsin. 4 July 14 1944 1. 2. 4. Hirohito! The first baby was born. 5. test-tub- e wmMMmm 6- .Coyote State, Sunshine Plate. 7. Chicago. 8. In the Indian Ocean, 700 miles NE of Madagascar. School and Home boy was hammering away on a backyard carpentry project when he missed the nail, struck himself on the thumb and reacted in a way that was to change his life. A ANGERED BY the pain, he flung the hammer away. It sailed out of sight over his backyard fence and landed somewhere with an audible thump. NOW FRIGHTENED, the boy ran into his room and stayed there until suppertime. He worried. Two days HIS WORST fears had been true, he reasoned. That hammer had flown over the fence, hit somebody in the head, and killed that person. Now the boy really was Notice of Default was recorded May 11, 1979 in Book 768, Page 665 of said official records. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without A reader asks: What is hemotherapy and is it used to treat cancer? later, he walked past the house where the hammer had sailed. The boy saw something on the door that made his pplse jump. It was a black wreath. All of Lot 45, GRAND OAKS SUBDIVISION. Plat A", according to . unnecessary lighting; and they have added weathers- the piojected energy MR. FORDS wasnt in there when HcniurCjiy heater temperature settings APPLIANCES Efficiency standards in the National Energy Act cover 13 categories of appliances. Nine of the standards will be issued by the end of 1980 and many of the appliances will be labeled so consumers can compare the energy efficiency of various models. In 1985, when a large stock of more efficient products has 1 replaced the older models. these standards are expected to reduce by at least five f ' brittle and yellow. Once again our ancestors lid it better. The houses they built of stone in Europe and of good solid hardwoods in New England and brick in the mid Atlantic states seems able to a endure for long time hundreds of years in many cases. I wonder how many of the prefab units being put up today will see a second generation without major shoring up. maximum credit of $2,200. For additional information on both of the above tax credits, the Internal Revenue toll-fre- e Service has telephone lines, which are listed in local telephone directories and on individual tax forms. and eliminated such waste as Improvements printed on is good for only at the most, and after 20 it begins to become percent tax credit for $2,000 expenditure to THEY HAVE, for example, lowered thermostat and water SAV- INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Trustee, under the feet. North , Malaga, Spain. Malcolm and Sanrolane Richards, with three sons and 13 month old RachelleNicole, older buildings with conservation improvements. . The following described property, situated in Davis the Northwest corner Calif, and her husband Christian arrived a week later. On August 26 the couple will expected from retrofitting NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Beginning at SE corner Lot 11, Amended, Moss Sub. Sec. 36, 2 North Township Range 1 West, SLM, North 2644 East 3124 feet to the Northeast comer ad lot 11, North 6316 West 110 feet to 20-7- 5 than residences and they account for about 19 percent of all end-us- e energy consumed in the country. Home use totals ten quads, or 14 5 quads when losses in electric generation are included. NW4SWi4 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE came from Sierra Madre, nergy-sav-in- iR-1- PHILLIPS, Personal Representative of the Estate of Myrtle Jones percent less energy than Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug. 23,. 1979 Last publication Sept. 6, 1979 JONES Deceased. The Petition of Alan B. Blood and Clifford G. Green for Formal Probate of Will and Formal Appointment of how much had been accomplished until a new White National House report showed Energy Plan II that: new residences (built in 1978) will use over their lifetimes, on the average, ten Apr. W. CLARK BURT NOTICE TO HEIRS Probate No. 2862 FEW PEOPLE appreciated Hess, Van Wagenen, Page & Hess s Rodney S. Page Attorney for Petitioners 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 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 SCOTT W. HOLT Attorney at Law 50 North Main Street good. RODNEY W. WALKER, Clerk By: Pauline Camomile Deputy Clerk Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO t UTAH DATED this 14th day of August, A.D., 1979. vs. MYRON MORGAN Complaint. efficiently than five years ago. And prospects for further improvements are A.M. Plaintiff 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 in said energy up to ten percent more nold, and the said Hearing will be heard before the above entitled Court at the Courtroom in Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, on Tuesday, September 11, 1979 at the hour of 9:00 oclock this 26th day of F3f Contrary to conventional American wisdom, homeowners today are using In the Matter of the Adoption of VIC CRAIG BACKUS, A Minor Child. TO THE SAID ENOCH JACOB HERNANDEZ AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: You are hereby given notice of the Hearing on the Petition for Adoption of VIC CRAIG BACKUS, by Ronald T. Ar- A.M. John and his wife, Pauline, entertained the family at a dinner on Sunday, Aug. 5. This followed the naming of their third son, Jeffrey Rulon at the Capitol Hill -Second Ward Fast Meeting. Rebecca and Barry Hunt and two sons and daughter, Cloe, from Layton, took part in all the merriment. THE ENTiRE MARY LOUISE Nilsson tojESora Enrol; Qro EiilGiontlir IN THE DISTRICT COURT DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF OF Houston Astrodome. Malcolm helped coach their team. ' ' THE SALT Lake City son, mussen and two daughters and two sons from Houston, Texas. leave for three weeks in High Time Using 23, 1979 4 1979 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADOPTION Case No. CHAD JUSTIN KNERR, fTED The first to arrive for 16 days at the Richards home were Harriet and Wallie Ras Published in The Weekly S: and Minor Children. TO THE SAID KEVIN K. KNERR AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: You are hereby given notice of the Hearing on the Petition for Adoption of KELLY KEITH KNERR and CHAD JUSTIN KNERR, by Dale C. Pruett, and the said Hearing wilt be heard before the above entitled Court at the Court-mo- p in Farmington, Davis Copnty, Utah, on Thursday, the 6th day of September, A.D.; 1979, at the hour of 9: 30 cousins. Milton J. Hess Esq. Attorney for Petitioners 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 KELLY KEITH KNERR odbck TEN GRANDSONS and four granddaughters decided that cousins have great fun, as they became acquainted. They hope that the new little "Hunt cousin, due to arrive about Sept. 5 will join the girl August, 1979. VI A Probably the most important financial decisions youll ever make will involve buying or selling a home. We'd like to give you one more very impor- tant reason for selling or buying through the Wardley Corporation. Its the Wardley Home Warranty. It costs you nothing, and is available only through the Wardley Corporation. For the seller, coverage begins 15 days from the moment the home is listed as a Wardley exclusive. The seller is then protected against problems with the electrical system, plumbing and drainage lines, and the hot water heater. And coverage lasts until the sale closes. Plus if your home is sold by a Ward-le- y Associate, the buyer will also receive the warranty coverage at no cost. The Wardley Hoipf Warranty covers the buyer for probtpfns with the electrical system, piunjJog, and drainage lines, hot water h6atecentral air conditioning, central heating duct work, and most major 'ppKances including the ovenrarigeparbage comdisposer, dishwasher ana pactor. Coverage for the iiuyer lasts one full year. And if something should go wrong, all it will cost you;t? the first $100 of the repair bill, It's the closest thing yet to; "guaranteed house." And its avTbla only at Utahs largest real estatswnpany, CONVINCED THAT he was a murderer, the boy spent most of his time condemning himself. One day, he overheard a conversation that changed his life once more. His mother was talking to a neighbor lady about the man who had lived on the other side of the fence. The women were talking about how the man had died a few months ago not from the impact of a flying Seated Wardley Corporation. throughout Utah with - . Were the Wardley Corporation, Utah's largest real estate Company. L ' . . : offices. And 1 1 were ready to help you. m frightened. He kept his awful secret to himself. As the weeks went by, he withdrew from his buddies. He seldom said anything to anyone. The boy had been a happy kid, diligent in his studies. Now he sat through his classes doing little but brooding. , - i, j ifA 4. - - V Z J1 ' - ;l ;i j' t 2 .... " w , r - hammer, but from a heart attack) THE BOY who tossed the hammer had pu together and gotten six. He had endured a ii-.i- . , two s o' mental agony for nothing. If hed talked the matioi ver with someone, hed have gotten the truth long ago. That story and countless others tell parents, teachers, ministers and friends that we should always be able to talk to troubled youngsters. 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