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Show - CT- : Trustoifs), and in favor CHEMICAL MORTGAGE the present OMPANY, ieneficiary. The present owners to be TROY e reported COTT CROFT and HEATHER OUISE CROFT, husband and fe as The public is invited to attend and give written or oral comments. DATED this 25th day of September, 1995. DATED the 21st day of aptember, 1995. JR. PAUL M. HALLIDAY, Successor Trustee East 400 South, Suite 300 376 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 355-288- 6 Telephone: (801) 1 FILE NUMBER 14343 ublished in the Davis County lipper irst publication Sept. 22. 1995 ast publication Oct. 6, 995 C-3,.ue No. 65 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elaine Mower Abbott, Deceased IVobate No. 9537 00140 ES Marlene Abbott whose address is 8990 Bay Colony Drive, 702, Naples, Florida 33963, has been appointed per- representative of the sonal estate. Creditors d of the estate are hereby notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representatives attorney of record, David E. Bean, at 190 South Fort Lane, Layton, Utah 84041; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: Sept. 22, 1995 DAVID E. BEAN Attorney at Law 190 South Fort Lane. 2 Layton UT 84041 544-422- 1 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 22, 1995 Last publication Oct. 6, 1995 C-3Issue No. 65 REQUEST FOR BIDS FARMINGTON CITY PARK RESTROOM Farmington City is requesting bids for construction of a park restroom. Specifications are available at Farmington City Hall, 130 North Main. Sealed bids to be opened at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 1th, at the 1 Farmington City Hall. Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 26, 1995 Last publication Sept. 29, 1995 C-3Issue No. 66 NOTICE 5TH WEST SELF STORAGE 1409 SO. 500 WEST BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 84010 292-633- 5 To whom it may concern; The following storage unit will be sold at Public Auction at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 11,1995. Unit 14 Stan Porter, 97 West 625 North, Centerville, Utah 84014 Stereo system, car ramps, shovels. Craftsman tool chest, miscellaneous used car parts, couch drums, 1941 Ford Phanton Pickup, other hide-a-be- misc. things. Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 29, 1995 Issue No. 67 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of October, 1995, at the hour of 9:30 a.m at the main entrance of the Davis County Courthouse, 800 West State, Farmington, Utah, the undersigned, Michael A. Katz, as Successor Trustee, acting pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that Trust Deed executed by Dean Wall and Michele Wall, as Trustors, with Mountain States Mortgage Centers, Inc., Beneficiary, and recorded in the office of the Davis County Recorder on December 31, 1986, as Entry No. 0767083 in Book 134, at Page 910, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the interest conveyed to the Trustee by said Trust Deed in and to the property therein mentioned and described, located at 1088 West 850 North, West Bountiful, Utah 84087, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 498.13 feet South along the Section line and West 141 .0 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range West, Salt Lake Base and 1 Meridian, and running thence South 155.0 feet; thence East 94.0 feet; thence North 155.0 feet; thence West 94.0 feet to the point of beginning. Purchase price payable at the time and place of sale in lawful money of the United States. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances, for the purpose of paying the obligation secured by such Trust Deed, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, and sums, if any, expended under its terms thereof, and interest thereon. DATED this 21st day of September, 1995. MICHAEL A. KATZ, Successor Trustee SIEGFRIED & JENSEN 3 10 East 4500 South, 620 Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 29, 1995 Last publication Oct. 13, 1995 8 Issue No. 67 FRUIT HEIGHTS CITY In compliance with Utah notice is Code given that the hereby Nominating Conventions held September 21, 1995 selected the following individuals to run for the Fruit Heights City Council in the municipal election to be held November 7, 1995. FOUR-YEACOUNCILMEM: BER - Three will be elected. Vaughn E. Francis, Sagebrush Party Jeffery Johansen, Pinecone Party Gerald J. LeBaron, Pinecone Party Anna K. LePendu, Sagebrush Party Daniel J. Phelp, Sagebrush Party E. Robert Purdy, Pinecone Party ), NOTICE OF HEARING ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to he held by the Farmington City Council at the City Offices, 130 North Main Street Farmington, Utah, at its regularly scheduled on Greeting Wednesday, wober 18, 1995 at 7:00 p.m., f as soon thereafter as business permits, to consider an amendment to Chapter 30 of the Citys Zoning Ordinance establishing bonding requirements for foothill development. R-l- less to a point 19.22 chains South of the North line of said Section 35; thence South 8942 COUNCILMEM-- . BER - One will be elected. Duard Pederson, Pinecone Party of the Northeast corner of Section 35 township 2 North West Salt Lake Range Meridian; thence South 0 04 West 412.53 feet; thence North 8958 East 673.70 feet to center of said street; thence South 703.53 feet along center of said street; thence West 125.65 feet more or less to the Westerly line of D&RGW Railroad right of way; thence South I00l West 385.6 feet along said right of way to North line of property conveyed to William Moss by deed in Book L, page 779 of deeds; at a point 1839.4 feet South and 468.6 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Section 35; thence North 8931 West 2169.5 feet more or less to the West line of Northeast quarter of said Section 35; thence South 469.92 feet more or less to point 5.18 chains North of center of Section 35; thence North 89 23 West 346.6 feet; thence North 5 6 West 1052.8 feet more or East 441.1 feet to West line of Northeast quarter of said Section 35; thence East 1.66 chains; thence North 530 West 14.03 chains more or less to a point due West of point of beginning; thence East 1010.62 feet more or less to point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion of said property lying Easterly of the Westerly line of D&RGW Railroad right of way. Also excepting therefrom thence at portion or said property description as follows: Beginning at point 1309.25 feet South and 735.1 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Section 35; and run thence South 150.0 feet; thence West 290.4 feet; thence West 290.4 feet; thence North 150.0 feet; thence East 290.4 feet to point of beginning. Containing 30.866 acres. Parcel 3 Beginning at a point 5.18 chains North and 92.75 feet West from the Southeast comer 1 of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, township 2 North West; Salt Lake Range Meridian; and runs thence South 593.16; thence East 2156.05 more or less to Easterly line of D&RGW Railroad right of way; thence North 901 East 585.97 to the Northwest comer of propthence erty conv in West 2162.98 more or less to a point 5.18 chains North of center of said Section; thence West 92.75 to the point of beginning. You are invited to attend this meeting to provide your input. If you wish to comment but are unable to attend or have any questions, contact the City 1 831-85- FARMINGTON CITY PRIMARY ELECTION & SPECIAL BOND ELECTION October 3, 1995 Notice is hereby given that a Special Bond Election and a Primary Election for Farmington City will be held Tuesday, October 3, 1995. Individuals desiring to vote must be registered in the District in which they reside. If you are not registered, you may do so on Tuesday, September 26th, with the appropriate Registration Agent listed below. REGISTRATION AGENTS: Precinct Agent 1 Laraine Flood Phone 451-550- 8 451-279- 7 451-835- 4 451-280- 6 451-513- 7 451-236- 3 191 East 550 South Karen Sims 356 North 200 East Cynda Limb 1306 North 1700 West Frankie Lynn Coulter 193 West Oakridge Drive Toni J. Asay 32 West 200 South Virginia B. Semademi 247 East Paulette Elizabeth Thatcher45 1921 North Kensington 2 3 4 5 6 7 POLLING PLACES; The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and are located as shown below. Farmington Precinct &5 1 POLLING PLACE Farmington Elementary, 50 West 200 South 4& Knowlton Elementary, 89 West Shepard Lane Knowlton Elementary, 89 West Shepard Lane Farmington Jr. High, 150 West 200 West 7 1 1 2& 6 Dona Scharp City Recorder Official Primary Ballot for Farmington City, Utah October 3, 1995 TWO-YEA- R Terry J. Stephens, Sagebrush Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 29, 1995. Last publication Oct 6, 1995 Issue No. 67 C-3- A-- and-210- Margy Lomax Deputy Recorder lfThe purchase price is payable , lawful money of the United ales of America. ing to consider a rezone request from l Agriculture and Light Industrial to Residential, properties described below, which are located at approximately 1300 West South, Woods Cross, Utah: Parcel 1 Beginning 4.13 chains West and 5.19 chains North and 173.88 feet West from the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter, Section 35, Township 2 North, Range I West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 2188.26 feet; thence North 7.12 chains; thence East 2261.41 feet; thence South 7.21 chains to the point of beginning. Parcel 2 Beginning at a point 949.58 feet West and 343.20 feet South Party RICHARD L. MARCHANT City Recorder Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication SepL 29, 1995 Last publication OcL 3, 1995 Issue No. 67 Published in the Kaysville Today 0 on OcL 3, 1995 . WOODS CROSS CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 17, 1995 at 7:00 P.M. at the Woods Cross 1555 City Municipal Building, South 800 West, Woods Cross, Utah, the Woods Cross City Council will hold a public hear INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for candidate, the name(s) of the place a cross (X) in the square following each respective office. person(s) you favor as candidate(s) for FOR COUNCILMEMBER Four Year Term PATRICIA N. ACHTER GARY Vote for Three E ELLIOTT LARRY W. HAUGEN CONSTANCE E HUGHES VERNON LEE MAXWELL PAUL R. REID All exhibits Planner at and materials are available for review at the Woods Cross City Municipal Building at 1555 South 8U0 West, Wools Cross, Utah. 292-442- 1. ALAN LOW City Recorder Having a Garage Sale? Advertise it in the Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 29, 1995 Issue No. 67 Classifieds! Halloween Safety Tips (NAJSt For many children and Halloween quite a few grown-upis the best day of the year. Its a day to dress up, act spooky and s, collect lots of candy to eat. The homes in your neighborhood are transformed into a magical place, carved flicker in the dark and you get to wander around at night. What more could you ask for? Most parents are also concerned that their child's Halloween be a safe one. A few simple precautions can do the trick. These ideas from emer- gency physician Juan Francisco Fits, MD, FACEP of El Paso, Texas, can make sure your Halloween is a real treat: Trick or treat in your neighborhood, where you know the neighbors. Dont go to unfamiliar places. Go to lit homes only. Never go alone, go in the company of others. If using masks, make sure vision will not be impaired. Wear light or brightly colored costumes or place reflective markings on the costumes. Have reflective items or flashlights for identification purposes. Be careful crossing the streets; cross at the comer. Stay on the sidewalks and do not run or walk on the street. Do not eat candy that has Halloween Is a favorite hol- Carved iday. pumpkins help transform neighborhoods Into magical places. been unwrapped or opened. Make sure the candy is sealed in its original wrapper. Never eat fruit or other unwrapped items. Never eat candy until it has been inspected by a parent. Some screenhospitals offer free ing of Halloween candy call ahead to find out. Consider trick or treating at the mall, attending a school or community party, or another organized event instead of tnck or treating. Have a safe and happy Halloween! American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is a national medical specialty society representing more than 18,000 emergency physicians who specialize in emergency medicine. PROPOSITION 1 Shall the City Council of Farmington City, Utah be authorized to issue General Obligation City Shop Bonds in an amount not to exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related costs of acquiring, constructing and equipping and furnishing a city shop building, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition, construction and equipping and furnishing of said city shop building and the authorization and issuance of said bonds and such additional amount as may be necessary to provide moneys for the refunding of all or part of the bonds authorized hereunder at or prior to the maturity thereof including costs of issuance of such refunding bonds, if at a later time the City Council determines that the refunding of the City Shop Bonds would be financially beneficial to the City; said bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds? For the Issuance of General Obligation City Shop Bonds Against the Issuance of Genera Obligation City Shop Bonds To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) PROPOSITION 2 Shall the City Council of Farmington City, Utah be authorized to issue General Obligation Swimming Fool Bonds in an amount not to exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related costs of acquiring, constructing and equipping and furnishing a swimming pool and related park improvements, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition, construction and equipping and furnishing of said swimming pool and related park improvements and the authorization and issuance of said bonds and such additional amount as may be necessary to provide moneys for the refunding of'all or part of the bonds authorized hereunder at or prior to the maturity thereof including costs of issuance of such refunding bonds, if at a later time the City Council determines that the refunding of the Swimming Pool Bonds would be financially beneficial to the City; said bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds? For the Issuance of General Obligation Swimming Pool Bonds Against the Issuance of General Obligation Swimming Pool Bonds LJ m I To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the For the Issuance of General Obligation Swimming Pool Bonds. To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words Against the Issuance of General Obligation Swimming Pool Bonds. square after the words JIM SNARR PAUL E. WHITE Official Ballot for The Farmington City, Davis, CountyUtah Special Bond Election, October 3, 1995 in the square after the words For the Issuance of General Obligation City Shop Bonds. To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, Against the Issuance of General Obligation City Shop Bonds. Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept. 26, 1995 Issue No. 66 Last publication SepL 29, 1995 C-3- |