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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Returning from a combined business and pleasure trip to Las Vegas are Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carver. They spent three days in St. George on business and then drove on to Las Vegas where they visited with her two brothers and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Herrington and Mr. and Mrs. George v NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Kaysville City Hall, 44 N. Main, Kaysville, Utah at 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1979, to provide public participation on the suggested use of Revenue Sharing Funds to be included in the 1979-8- 0 budget. Suggestions may be oral or written. All interested persons are invited to attend. KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt, City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex on May 10, 1979 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that begin- ning May 22, 1979, East Lay-to- n City Council will convene regular meetings at 7:30 p.m. rather than 7 p.m., which meeting will be held at the East Layton City Hall, 1010 N. Emerald Drive, East Layton, Utah, until further notice is given. thence East thence North thence West 1320 feet; 1320 feet; 1320 feet; thence South 1320 feet to the point of beginning, containing acres 40 more or less. 2. Carey. The Davis County Clerk is directed to file a certified , copy of this Ordinance in the Davis County Clerks office; and the Davis County Plan- son-in-la- w ning Director is hereby directed to amend the zoning map to conform to the provisions of this Ordinance. 3. In the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, this Ordinance is necessary for the peace, health and safety of Davis County and the inhabitants thereof. THEREFORE, this Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and upon a copy being published in accordance with law, and a copy being deposited in the office of the their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins. Before leaving for Texas, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint of Seattle, Wash, visited with them. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hammer and family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoyland of Hollywood, Calif.They came to attend the wedding of their grandson, Mark Hammer. Mrs. Ruby Baker of Menlo Park, Calif, is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Marcusen. Mr. and Mrs. Marcusen entertained for her in honor of her birthday anniversary on Monday at a family surprise party. Other guests were Mrs. Ann Dunn of Washington Terrace and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy of Salt Lake Clerk of Davis County, Utah. Unanimously passed and approved this 19th day April, A.D., 1979. Commissioners Glen W. Flint, Morris F. Swapp and Ernest Eberhard Jr. all voting Aye. DEANNE H. RIGBY City Recorder BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By Glen W. Flint, Pubished in The Weekly Chairman City. Reflex on May 10, 1979 0 Mrs. Joy Stephenson is in Kentucky visiting with her daughter and family, Mrs. Linda Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Haacke and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zaugg and family of Clearfield and Miss Glenna Nelson of Kaysville will be guests of Attest: Rodney W. Walker County Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A PUBLIC HEARING of the Board of Adjustments of East Layton City to be held at East Layton City Hall, 1010 North Emerald Drive, on Thursday, May 31, 1979, to begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering granting of a variance for the following: Keith W. Carrington, 1564 Kays Creek Drive, Lot No. 32, East Layton Published in the Davis County Clipper on May 9, 1979 Published in The Weekly Reflex on May 10, 1979 ' Alden Burton, 49 North Mountain Rd., Fruit Heights, UT has filed with the State 52694 Appl. Engineer to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be diverted from a tunnel, at a point S. 2188 ft. and W. 1400 ft. from the NE Cor., Sec. 36, Hills Subdivision is requesting a variance for a rear yard of 16 in lieu of the required 20 set back on a corner lot. (for an addition to T4N, R1W, SLB&M (2 mi NE house) of Fruit Heights); and used N. Glen Thompson, for the domestic purposes of 1188 N. 1300 E., Lot No. one family, stockwatering 5 28 Nalder Heights ( cows, 50 chickens in the, '.v'J a is division requesting , ttW'4SE'4, NEi4SWi4, Sec. 22 side variance for a 36, T4N, R1W, SLB&M. yard in lieu of the Protests resisting the required 30 side yard, of this application granting (new construction) with reasons therefore must DEANE H. RIGBY be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., City Recorder SLC, UT 84111 on or before Published in The Weekly June 16, 1979. Reflex on May 10, 1079 DEE C. HANSEN 1 State Engineer NOTICE Published in The Weekly OF Reflex PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, Utah, of a hearing to be held the 15th day o! May, A. D., 1979, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the County Commission Chambers, Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah, for the purpose of determining whether or not the road located in the southwest quarter of Section 2 Township 4NR1W, Salt Lake Base and Meridian being the old Highway 14 as it passed through the William Dickson Thornley property, should be vacated and abandoned. All interested parties are invited to appear and express their views. DAVIS COUNTY By Glen W. Flint Chairman of the Board of Commissioners Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 18, 1979 Last publication May 9, 1979 Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication April 19, 1979 Last publication May 10, 1979 3 First publication May 3, Last publication May 17, : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 23rd day of May, 1979 at lOoclock a.m. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, 2. fnllmvQ The following described real property situate in the unincorporated area of Davis County, Utah, be and the same hereby is rezoned from F-Forestry F-- l to Forestry to wit: 1. the Beginning at Sec29 Township will for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, as amended, the following described real estate situated in said County and not held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are charged upon such real estate, will be accepted. Delinquent taxes from 1974 tax sale books: 1953, Mark F. Cheney, 795 East 1200 North, Bountiful, - Utah 84010, Bo 120-Beg at sur monu in cen of inter of 100 W St & 2nd S St of Btfl Ts Sur; Lot 3 Blk 18, Plat A. & run th S 8948W 376.21 ft; Th S 01630 W 24.75 ft to the true pob; Th S 016'30 W 163.78 ft; th S 2 8948W 17 inches; th ft; Th E 163.78 N N .... AN ORDINANCE AMENDDAVIS EXISTING ING ZONING ORCOUNTY DINANCE BY REZONING CERTAIN LAND FROM F-TO l FORESTRY FORESTRY F-The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Davis, State of Utah, ordains Southwest corner, I offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder 8948E 17 inches to true pob. Cont. .01 Acres. Amount Due: $18.57 ORDINANCE NO. 314 tion R-- lf NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE 017' OQ 1979 1979 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running A. Kent 160, Smith, Rt. No. Morgan, Utah - 1, Box 84050, The Sly Clear 3.0 ft of Lot 115, Valhalla Estates No. 2, Sec 7; T4N-R1SLM: .001 Acres. Amount Due: $18.92 .... Tom T. Ogino, RFD-4- , South Weber, Ogden, Utah 84403, S.W. 84 A Beg SE cor NVfcof SE4 Sec. 19, Tp 5N, Rg 1W. SLM, W 1.43 chs,N 12 E to Cen In Co. Road, th alg cen In Co. Road to E Sec. line Sec. 19, S to beg. Cont. . 104 Acres. . Amount Due: $19.12 - John E. Jacobson, 207 South 1300 East, Bountiful, Utah -- N 20 84010, Sun ft Lot 11, Blk 4, Pleasant View Sub, Sec. 23, Tp 5N, It was balloons everywhere at Kaysville Elementary School, recently, as about 160 first graders swarmed over the school grounds releasing as many balloons into the sky to land where only the goddess of wind may know. The balloons contained messages listing the school and child releasing the balloon and asking anyone finding it to send a letter back to the school. Who knows? Maybe some Japanese first grader will find a balloon and send back a reply. The project was a part of the reading and social studies program for the students, taught by Nannette Neilson, Jana Moore, Elizabeth Williamson, Gertrude McEwen, June Rushforth and Kevin Prusse. UP, UP AND AWAY their mother, Mrs. Nellie 8 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett have returned from a three week vacation trip to Texas. They visited with their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Robert Thornock at Dallas and spent time at Galveston and ontheir return visited in Denver, Colo, with Nelson on Sunday for Mothers Day. Keith Bnmhall is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where he is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call accompanied 16 members of the Antelopers Trailer L-- K Club which is affiliated with the Good Sam Trailer Club on an outing last weekend to Topaz Mountain in southern Utah. Mrs. J. L. McNabb of Bloomfield, West Virginia will arrive by plane to visit her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. David Warden and be on hand for her grandson, David Wardens graduation from Davis High School. David plans to enroll in Brigham Young University in Provo for the summer semester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and family of Simi Valley, Calif, are moving back to Utah to make their home. They will be settling in the Heights area. Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Mrs. Wallace Moon arrived by plane Tuesday from Long Fruit Beach, Calif, to attend the funeral service of her brother Roy Sanders on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family visited in Payson with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and in Provo with her mother Mrs. Anna Harris and also with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris and family. Her mother returned to Kaysville for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Farlin Murri, Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick and friends Mr. and Mrs. Nelo Jeppson of Denver, Colo, vacationed for one week at Acapulco, Mex. Tyler, Lisa and John Bingham of Clinton spent Thursday in Kaysville with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster and her parents, Mr. and Rg 2W, SLM, Cont. .054 Amount Due: Acres. $26.11 John H. Donna L. Purser, 2345 South 1900 West, Sunset, Utah 84015, Sun 111 Beg on W In of Hy and N In of st N (WSO W 699.0 ft alg the Sec In and N 8956 W 50 ft fr SE cor Sec 26, T5N-R2SLM: Th N 8956'W 63 ft alg N In sd st; Th N 00630W 554.06 ft th S 8956E 63 ft to W In of Hy: Th S 00630E 554.06 ft alg sd W In to the pob. Cont. .65 Acres. . Amount Due: $205.12 & IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 19th day of April, 1979. LUDEEN G. GIBBONS DAVIS COUNTY AUDITOR Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 25, 1979 Last publication May 16, 1979 Published Reflex in The Weekly First publication April 26, 1979 Last publication May w?. VAV.V.W.V.V.V.VAVAAWAW.V Mrs. Rulon Killian motored to Rupert, Ida. over the weekend to visit with Kelly and Jan Webster and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett have moved into their home the past week after recently returning from a two year assignment in Iran. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Packer vacationed for one month in Arizona and New Mexico. They spent time in Phoenix, Ariz. withJ their At-- 1 daughter and torney and Mrs. Kent Cam- mack assisting them in moving from Provo to Phoenix to make their home. They drove on to Los Alamos, New Mexico to visit with their other daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blood and en route home visited in Moab with son Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Giles and children, Troy and Trudy of Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sandall of Salem, Ore. are visiting in Kaysville and Layton with relatives. In Kaysville they visited Wednesday with his brothers Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall and in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandall. ' Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carver visited with his sister Mrs. Mary Standage who is seriously ill in the McKay-De- e 2 convalescing at his home after undergoing major surgery at the McKay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters entertained ' - son-in-la- Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. 1 at a Japanese dinner party Saturday evening at their home. Guests were members of the Seventies Quorum of the Kaysville 4th Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peck and Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Brough. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth are home again from a six week trip to the Southern and Eastern States, covering 20 states in all. They visited in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, where they visited their daughter and Washington, D.C., Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kansas and Colorado. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham received word that their grandson, Elder Mike Meacham, who made his son-in-la- home with them prior to tering the Mission Training Attorney and Mrs. William, King, Mrs. Felshaw King,: -- enNH. and children, Mrs. Terry Barber and daughter attend--- : ed the annual marathon at-- : Brigham City on Saturday lir.r which Attorney King was: among the participants. ;: Myrtle Phillips has re-- : turned to the home of Mr. and: Reeves. They attended the Mrs. Lane Jones to con-- : dance review that their vglesce after being confined-- : to the Davis North Medical. grandson, Brett Reeves, Center following treatment;, in. , from a fall at home. . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jack Oram returned from a . Bingham went to Florida where they spent five days week in Denver, Colo, on a. ' last week at Clearwater, Fla. . business trip. Center has been reassigned to Mission the Columbia-Cal- i rather than to Ecuador as he. had planned. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green spent Saturday in Brigham City with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff son-in-la- William Morrison spent two weeks on a vacation trip to Oregon and down the coast to California visiting points of interest and scenic spots all along the way. They visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Morrison at Huntington Beach, with friends at Orange; his at mother Modesto and with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrison at Chico. Miss Carleen Moss received a high achievement and special award at Brigham Young University last Wednesday. For her honor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coulson of Hazelton, Ida. came for the special event. They were all overnight d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Thursday night, and also visited their Wil-for- son Steve Moss in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones entertained at a family barbecue Monday evening. Out of town members were Herbert Jones and his sister Mrs. Deborah Packer of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Tucson, Anz. will be visit- ing with his mother, Mrs. Maude Jones during this month. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond have returned home from Arizona where they spent the past six weeks. Miss Michelle Madsen of Lewisville, Ida. visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call have returned from a 10 day trip to Dallas and Fort Worth, Tex. 17, 1979 dog Patent Pending to Las Vegas, Nev. where it competed in the dog show and took best of breed award. William H. Umpleby is Prior to their trip they took Chihuahua their champion Saw l2 wlam babe potatoes! An electric range oven is rated at about 3,000 watts of power. But toaster ovens even the models that broil are rated as little as 1,000 watts. Another way of saying "1000 watts is to say 1 kilowatt." When 1 kilowatt of electriaty is used for one hour, a kilowatt hour (kwh) of electriaty has been used. You are billed for kilowatt hours (kwh) used. If your cost per kwh is 5C (figure your average rate from your last power bill), it will cost just about 2V2C to bake those two potatoes for an hour in a 1,500 watt toaster oven. Using your range oven, it will cost about twice as much. Toaster ovens are also convenient for baking cookies and small cakes, heating TV dinners and rolls, or for toasting sandwiches at lower cost than ovens. And some models can also broil steaks, chops and hamburgers. Unless youre going to bake bread or cook a complete oven dinner, it will probably pay you to use a toaster oven. You'll save electridty , . . and money! |