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CONTINUED FROM PG. 34 N 0 degrees 2651 E 1643.89 feet along said westerly line; thence due East 44.40 feet along said westerly line; thence NO degrees 08 10 W 1124.51 feet along said westerly line; thence S 89 degrees 4656 W 482.86 feet; thence N 0 degrees 0749 W 440.28 feet; thence due West 895.19 feet; thence due North 613.14 feet; thence due West 624.82 feet; thence due North 702.46 feet; thence due West 737.94 feet to the westerly line of a county road (1525 West Street); thence due North 1728.67 feet along said westerly line to the northerly line of Clark Lane; thence due East 1598.83 feet along said northerly line to the westerly line of die Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad; thence S 29 degrees 4315 E 45.96 feet along said line to westerly the northerly line of Clark Lane; thence due East 1164.49 feet along said northerly line to the easterly Section Line of Section 23, Township 3 Nortli, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and the easterly line of a county road (1100 West Street); thence S 0 degrees 11 00 E 745.14 feet along said Section Line to the West Quarter Comer of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and the point of beginning. Containing 849.28 acres. Country Hills of Farmington No. 2, a recorded subdivision in the City of Farmington, Davis County; thence N 89 degrees 1559W 711.73 feet; thence S 89 degrees 4320 W 332.05 feet to a point on a 858.51 foot radius curve to the right (LC bears S 13 degrees 3225 W 402.93 feet), said point being also on the easterly line of a frontage road; thence along the arc of said curve 406.73 feet; thence S 0 degrees 0155 W 70.00 feet to the North line of Glovers Lane; thence due West 80.00 feet; thence due South 93.00 feet to the southerly line of the State Road Property on Glovers Lane and tne westerly line of an 80.00 foot wide frontage road; thence S 85 degrees 0200 W 334.00 feet along the southerly line of Glovers Lane; thence S 0 degrees 1800 W 88.00 feet along the State Road propeity, thence S 8 degrees 0800 E 415.00 feet along the State Road property; thence due East 164.00 feet to the centerline of an 80.00 foot wide Frontage Road; thence N 30 degrees 0900 L 25.38 feet along the centerline of the Frontage Road; thence leaving the existing westerly boundary line of Farmington City and running thence due East 464.22 feet; thence due N 528.00 feet to the South line of Glovers Lane; thence due East 288.59 feet along said South line to the East line of a lane; thence N 2 degrees 3100 E 3.34 feet along said East line to the South line of Glovers Lane; thence S 89 degrees 43 00 E 350.66 l'cet along said South line; thence due North 65.61 feet to the North line of Glovers Lane; thence N 89 degrees 4631 W 958.15 feet along said North line to the existing westerly boundary line of Farmington City and running thence due Sou 33.00 feet to the centerline of Glovers Lane; thence N 89 degrees 4631 W 49.91 feet along said centerline to the centerline of an 80.00 foot wide frontage road; thence S 0 degrees 0900 W 110.82 feet along the centerline of the frontage road to a 818.51 foot radius curve to the right, with a central angle of 30 degrees OOOO thence along the arc of said curve and centerline of the frontage road 428.57 feet; thence S 30 degrees 0900 W 78.77 feet along the centerline of the frontage road; thence due West 164.00 feet to the State Road property; thence leaving the existing westerly boundary line of Farmington City and running N 88 degrees 2502 W 427.78 feet to the westerly line of Union Pacific Railroad; thence due West 270.60 feet thence S 14 degrees 3620" W 150.73 feet; W thence S 8 degrees 4745 47.25 feet; thence S 23 degrees 5904 W 489.11 feet; thence due West 198.65 feet; thence N 4 degrees 5405 E 107.40 feet; thence N 89 degrees 5500 W 1770.28 feet to the easterly line of a State Road thence 89 degrees 3533 W 81.26 feet; thence due West 434.70 feet to the easterly line of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad; thence N 10 degrees 45 00 W 87.72 feet along said easterly line; thence due West 172.79 feet to y the westerly line of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad; thence N 10 degrees 45 00 W 670.29 feet along said westerly line; thence N 89 degrees 5230 W 486.29 feet; thence due North 83.04 feet; thence S 89 degrees 5230 E 245.19 feet; thence due North 255.65 feet to the southerly line of Glovers Lane; thence N 89 1860.38 degrees 1047 ' line to feet alo-'"d soi the wt 'ine ounty right-of-w- right-of-w- right-of-w- right-of-w- right-of-w- The American Cancer Society (ACS) National Finals, now 21 years old, has become the largest amateur golf tournament in the United States. Ken Venturi, CBS Golf analyst, is the national honorary chairman of the scramble tournament to be played on the Palm, Magnolia, Eagle Pines and Osprey Ridge courses. The team of Joyce Billings, ligHB - day. We discovered that the cat being fed straight from the can. boy would simply open the can place it out for the cat. This was The and is a If you feed your pet simply by opening a can and putting it out, please stop this practice immediately. Always put pet food in a dish. ross wo rc i DONASCHARP City Recorder Published in the Davis Clipper on Oct. 29, 1993 Issue No. 76 County C-4- i WORLD SERIES TRIVIA 1. Name two Blue Jay pitchers last year who had 0 records against the 2-- Braves. 29 Wrestling needs 30 Classic car 31 Scottish Highland Celt 32 Biblical gants ol biol.for Linnaeus 34 Riding whip 36 Russian 62 Having a pleasing taste 63 The Ugly Duckling, actually 64 Spanish gold 65 Spicy stews 66 Units ol lorce 67 Characteristic lorm 68 Active 92 Arthurian lady 94 Sly, sidelong look 95 The Shadow's first name 97 Applegrowing chemical 98 Active crater on 68 Across 2. Name the only player last year to hit two home runs in World Series play. Name the losing Braves pitcher in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series vs. the Twins. 4. Name the last World Series in which a team swept the series. 5. Name the last pitcher to lose three games in a World Series. 6. Name the last team to capture World Series crowns. k 7. Name the last pitcher to hit a grand slam in the World Series. 8. Name the last team to slam 10 home runs in a World Series. 3. 73 Expert prisons 74 Author back-to-bac- 1. Jimmy Key and Duane Ward; 2. Joe Carter of the Jays; 3. Alejandro Pena; 4. In 1990, Cincinnati swept 5. In 1981, George Oakland 4-Frazier of the Yankees was 0-- 3 vs. Los Angeles; 6. New York Yankees 1977-77. In 1970, Dave McNally of the Orioles vs. Cincinnati; 8. The 1970 Baltimore Orioles vs. Cincin- 0; 8; pjoMsvoJ') jsdns oi .hence J definite no-nFor starters, its difficult for the cat to get the food out since its not broken up. Also, the rim of the can may be sharp and the cat could cut himself trying to lick out the food. 2. Adoption of an amendment to the Farmington City Master Policy Declaration Statement of Annexation relating to the property described herein. 3. Designating the zoning of the propeity described herein. The public is invited to attend the public nearing and give written or oral comments. DATED this 25th day of October, 1993. ' - We didnt want to give the kid the impression that we didnt trust him, so we checked in after two days instead of going right in from the start. Well, we were wrong. We should have been checking from the first LSu pejJS right-of-w- nv ' A neighbor of ours recently went on vacation. To provide for her cat, she paid a neighborhood teen to feed it and make sure it had clean water every day. As an extra precaution, she asked us to check in from time to time, and to also provide some TLC for the cat.- right-of-wa- v't tournaments held across the country are used to fight cancer by supporting lifesaving programs of cancer research, public and professional education and services to cancer patients and their families. 1 1 or lower. Last, year, Utah raised over Players qualified for the national $70,000 through its golf programs. finals by first competing in local This helped to educate over 500,000 ACS tournaments in which they Utahns about cancer prevention and won and became eligible for the early detection, as well as assist Utah State Finals. At the state almost 4,000 cancer patients. finals, they were successful in Currently the ACS is funding winning their division and finals. over national $1.8 million in cancer research the for qualifying The dollars raised through these at the University of Utah, Brigham local, state and national American Young University and Utah State Cancer Society Golf Championship University. Disney World Village. right-of-wa- y road(l. Stacy Tyler and Marie Needham of Bountiful and Pat Dalpiaz of Salt Lake City scored a 62 in the state finals and will play in Women's Division I which includes teams with the lowest handicap equal to Twenty-fou- r Utah golfers are going to Disney to compete in the American Cancer Society's National Golf Championship Oct. 29-3- 0 at the Buena Vista Palace in Walt liCt. V,. t . VO vi. I 1 !. '. Vidal element 107 Union 10 Musical group 1 1 Moslem judges 12 It was formerly Persia 13 Fan's call 14 Jack-in-thf- e pulpit 15 Coastal region in India 16 Composition by 7 Down 19 Teaches privately 20 Surname of the Tittle Women" 23 Agave fiber 26 Egyptian abode of the ation) 48 Lot fled this city 49 Palm cockatoo 50 Giant armadillo 51 Capital ol Yemen 52 Lange and Steadman 53 Native ol Des Moines 54 Conform 55 Hawaiian geese 57 Ice house 58 French impressionist 61 Associated by treaty 62 Slender, graceful girl fever 79 Hawaiian seaport 80 Joan, Jackie or Judy 81 Disquiet 82 Maxi or mini 85 Chemical sail 66 Unconfirmed reports 90 Laugh-trac- k sounds 93 Bibfcal name 94 Marvin and Majors 95 Narrow street 96 Box or shed lead-i- 97 Barren 99 News org. 101 June beetle 103 Japanese shrub |