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Show Invest a stamp AiHINTS FOR HOMEMAKE RS1?JTIM ON PECOR, ECONOMY, r3fifcGsr. Pasta SAFETY With ANP MORE HAPPINESS Pizzazz Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know NOTICE I O WAT EK USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate or s Change Water in Davis County in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protests must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before JUNE 9, 1994. MUST BE LEGIBLE (PROTESTS WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (Loc-tion- TO APPLICATION(S) AP- PROPRIATE WATER (A67685): Clinton City 2.0 cfs. QUANTITY: Corporation SOURCE: 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 100 E 1190 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 24, T5N, R2W. (Clinton) USE: Municipal: In Clmton City Corporation. TO CHANGE APPLICATION(S) WATER Clinton City Corporation propose(s) to change the POD cf water as evidenced by (A39858), Celt. 12014. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 3.01 cfs. SOURCE: 8 in. well 1025 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 94 E 2487 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 26, T5N, R2W. USE: Municipal: In Clinton City. HEREAFTER: 3.01 QUANTITY: cfs. SOURCE: 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep. POD: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: (1) N 100 E 1190 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 25, T5N, R2W. USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. ROBERT L. MORGAN, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 26, 1994 Last publication May 10, 1994 Issue No. 23 ORDINANCE NO. 8 A CERTAIN PORTION REZONING OF 94-- KAYSVILLE CITY FROM KAYSVILLE CITY A-- l ZONE TO CITY KAYSVILLE ZONE, FULLY DESCRIBHEREINAFTER ED IN THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, the City Council of Kaysville City, State of Utah, has determined to rezone certain real property by removing it from Kaysville City A-- l zone and placing it in Kaysville City zone; and the Kaysville WHEREAS, City Planning Conunission has made a recommendation to the City Coucil; and WHEREAS, to comply with the law in such cases made and provided, the Kaysville City Council has heretofore given notice as required by law setting a public hearing on said rezoning for the purpose of hearing all interested parties on said zoning request; and WHEREAS, said meeting was duly and regularly held and the interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council has at other meetings duly held considered said rezoning; and WHEREAS, the City Council after due consideration of said rezoning has concluded that it is in the best interest of the City and the inhabitants thereof that said rezoning be accomplished. NOWr, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH: 1. All of the real property in Parcels Number and as shown on the attached map, which is made a part hereof, containing approximately 33 acres, shall be and the same is hereby rezoned and the Zoning Map amended by removing the same from Kaysville City A-- l and placing the same in Kaysville City zone. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication one time only in the Clipper. APPROVED AND ADOPTED 26th day of April, 1994. this parties were given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council has at other meetings duly held considered said rezoning; and WHEREAS, the City Council after due consideration of said rezoning has concluded that it is in the best interest of the City and the inhabitants thereof that said rezoning be accomplished. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH: 1. All of the real property in Parcels and Number as shown on the attached map, which is made a part hereof, containing approximately 3 acres, shall be and the same is hereby rezoned and the Zoning Map amended by removing the same from Kaysville City A-- l zone and placing the same in Kaysville City R-- zone. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication one time only in the A Clipper. APPROVED AND ADOPTED 26th day of April, 1994. this H. ARTHUR JOHNSON Mayor is browned. Transfer to strainer, drain. C-1- Published in Kaysville Today on May 4, 1994 K-- 2 OF SALE OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell Lot 5 of the Davis Subdivision by sealed bid to the highest bidder. (This lot is located at the comer of Davis Boulevard and 3100 South in Bountiful). Sealed bids must be filed with Ralph W'llcox, Davis County Manager, Davis County Property Courthouse, P.O. Box 618, Room 220, Farmington, Utah, 84025, on or before 5.00 p.m., May 24, 1994. Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m., May 25, 1994, in Room 126, Davis County Courthouse. The terms of the sale are as follows: Davis County will require a $500 good faith deposit to be included with each sealed bid. The balance of the amount is to be paid in cash within thirty days of the date of the sale. The minimum acceptable bid is $23,000.00. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Please direct any inquiries to 8 5 for or (Dial TDD service.) 451-32- 451-325- 451-322- MARGENE ISOM Davis County Clerk Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 26, 1994 Last publication May 3, 1994 Issue No. 23 C-1- BOUNTIFUL, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ORDINANCE NO. 94-8 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BOUNTIFUL CITY CODE TO PROHIBIT WATERING OUTSIDE THE HOME WITH CULINARY WATER BETWEEN 10 A.M. AND 6 P.M. Effective Date. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon first publication. Passed by the City Council of Bountiful, Utah, this 27th day of April, 1994. To Save a bundle baking dish with roasted peppers, add mushroom mixture and .sausage. Cover with foil. Keep warm in oven, set at lowest temperature. 4. Boil large pot of water. Stir in penne, salt, to taste. Cook until tender. Ladle out 14 cup pasta cooking liquid; (NAPS) Heres a marvelous meal that teams familiar penne pasta with Italian sausage, mushrooms, peppers and some tantalizing seasonings. Its wonderfully easy to make, with the help of cholesterol-fre- e olive oil from bestlBertolli, Italys oved olive oil for over 125 years. best-sellin- red bell peppers, quartered, seeds and stems discarded 6 Tbsp. Bertolli Extra 6 Published in the Davis County Clipper on May 3, 1994 Issue No. 25 A 3. 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ARTHUR JOHNSON Mayor ATTEST: Linda Ross City Recorder Published in the Davis County Clipper on May 3, 1994 Issue No. 25 C-1- Published in Kaysville Today on May 4, 1994 K-- 3 ORDINANCE NO. 94-- 7 PORTION CITY FROM KAYSVILLE CITY A-- l ZONE TO ZONE, KAYSVILLE CITY R-REZONING OF A CERTAIN KAYSVILLE A FULLY DESCRIBHEREINAFTER ED IN THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, the City Council of Kaysville City, State of Utah, has determined to rezone certain real property by removing it from Kaysville City 1 zone and placing it in Kaysville City R-zone; and the Kaysville City WHEREAS, has recomPlanning Commission mended to the City Council that said rezoning be accomplished; and WIIEPEAS, to comply with the law in such cases made and provided, the Kaysville City Council has heretofore given notice as required by law setting a public hearing on said rezoning for the purpose of hearing all interested parties on said zoning request; and WHEREAS, said meeting was duly and regularly held and the interested A.-- A DRUNK DRIVING DOESNT JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS. .Vi HIYU ul hold s ..siowlo, killed Oct. AMt'Ghl III: fdUili&fenjfcS'r fiLNft 4 13, iV jl Wu Next time your friend insists on driving drunk, do whatever it takes to stop him. 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