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Show Volume VI, Issue III THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 11 May 15, 2002 Announcements Obituaries June 1949. She continued on with additional courses until 1966. She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi honorary society. After retirement in 1968 she moved to Logan to be close to the temple and the genealogical library. Orba was active in the Church throughout her life, and held many positions including 30 years as a Saturday Family History Missionary and a full-time proselytizing missionary in San Diego, California at age 82. Her many talents include making a quilt for each of her descendants until 1997. Her last several years were spent at the Logan Nursing and Rehab Center. The family wishes to express thanks to the doctors, nurses, attendants and friends who were so kind to her in her final months. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 9, 2002 at 12 Noon in the Logan 13th Ward LDS Chapel. A viewing was held on Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center St., Logan, Utah, and on Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the church. Dona Rees Crompton Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt, Dona Fae Rees Crompton, passed away Sunday, May 5, 2002 at Ogden Regional Medical Center following an extended battle with cancer. She was born May 20, 1929 at the Dee Hospital in Ogden, the first of two children born to Dee Lafayette and Bertha May Burnett Rees. She was reared and educated in Ogden, graduated from Ogden High School and attended Weber State College. Dona married her high school sweetheart, Boyd William Crompton, and together they raised two sons. She was a lifelong resident of the Ogden/Huntsville area with the exception of several years while Boyd was in the USAF when they made their home in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Maine. Dona was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Huntsville 2nd Ward. She had been employed by the Federal Government at the Naval Supply Depot Clearfield, Internal Revenue and Defense Depot Ogden where she retired as an Operations Specialist from the DRMS on June 3, 1994 after 27 years of honorable service. During those years she received many outstanding performance awards and enjoyed a lasting circle of friends. She had also been a volunteer teacher’s aide for the Ogden City Schools, and volunteered for the American Cancer Society. Although she pursued other interests, her greatest joy was her family. She loved to entertain and have family and friends gather at her home for special dinner parties and holiday celebrations. Other interest included crocheting beautiful afghans, playing the piano, solving crossword puzzles and traveling. Dona and Boyd were fortunate to have traveled to South America to visit their oldest son and his family. She will be greatly missed by family and friends, and she loved them all dearly. Surviving are her husband, Boyd, of Huntsville; two children, Kyle B. (Astrid) Crompton, Santiago, Chile; Kurtis D. (Tammy) Crompton, Ogden; four grandchildren, Amy and Intai, Santiago; Kamryn and Gavan, Ogden. She is also survived by her brother Dr. Richard Dee (Terry) Rees, Phoenix, Arizona; two nieces and two nephews, Carol Rees Williams, Albuquerque, NM; Donna Marie, David and Kenny Rees, all of Phoenix, Arizona. She was preceded in death by her parents. “Mom, we will always love you and miss you. You have been the center of our family and have been an example of charity and love. God Bless You Always.” Funeral services were held at the graveside on Saturday, May 11 at Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park, with Bishop Ray Walker of the Huntsville 2nd Ward officiating. Email condolences to the family at: lom@lindquistmortuary.com PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A RESOLUTION OF INTENT FOR ANNEXATION HAS BEEN ADOPTED Public notice is hereby given on May 15, May 23, and June 1, that the Town Council of Huntsville, Weber County has adopted a Resolution of intent for annexation of the road west of the Huntsville Town Boundaries leading to, and also including the Huntsville Cemetery, into the Town. The Town Council adopted the Resolution on April 18th 2002. This Resolution is proposing the annexation of properties contiguous to Huntsville Town along the Western Border. More accurately described as: Legal Description of Cemetery A parcel of land being a part of an entire tract of land, situated in the SE quarter of Section 11 and the NE quarter of Section 14, Township 6 N, Range 1 E, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in Weber County, in the State of Utah. The boundaries of said parcel of land are described as follows, having a basis of bearing using the State Plane Coordinate System as maintained by theWeber County Surveyor of South 02*48’23” W, between the BLM Monument representing the NE corner of said Section 14, and the Weber County Triangulation Station known as Point “Olge”, said NE corner having Weber County NAD83 State Plane Grid Foot Coordinates of N=3620121.4368 and E=1558854.8852: Beginning at a point know as the SE corner of the SW quarter of the SE quarter of said Section 11, (the E 16th corner between Sections 11 & 14 of said township and range) in deed document recorded in Book 131 page 279, the best evidence of said point of record being surveyed and identified at or near an existing fence corner which is located 1320.5 feet N 89*42’00” W from the NE corner of said Section 14: Running the following 2 courses along or near an existing fence line, 1. S46*53’00” W 186.10 feet, 2. N 89*42’00” W 404.00 feet, Thence N 05*51’00” E 227.00 feet, Thence the following 6 courses along or near an existing fence line, 1. N 29*56’00” E 135.60 feet, 2. N 45*03’00” E 216.80 feet, 3. S 89*44’00” E 301.00 feet, 4. N 00*12’00” W 32.25 feet, 5. E 211.97 feet, 6. S 48*15’00” E 326.80 feet, thence S 00*12’00” W 33.00 feet, Thence S 12*00’00” W 57.39 feet, to or near an existing fence post, Thence the following 2 courses along or near an existing fence line, 1. S 62*48’00” W 211.99 feet, 2. N 89*42’00” W 260.70 feet, to the point of beginning, said tract of land being surveyed, the record of which is filed in the Weber County Surveyor’s Office, record of survey plat files. Said plot is hereby referenced and made a part hereof. (Containing 8.5768 acres, more or less.) Legal Description of Road Leading to Cemetery Also: A strip of land 50 feet in width, 25 feet on each side of the center line of an existing road, said road being described by survey as follows: Part of the SE quarter of Section 11, the NE quarter of Section 14, the SW quarter of Section 12, and the NW quarter of Section 13, Township 6 N, Range 1 E, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in Weber County, in the State of Utah, the boundaries of said parcel of land are described as follows, having a basis of bearing using the State Plane Coordinate System as maintained by the Weber County Surveyor of S 02*48’23” W, between the BLM Monument representing the NE corner of said Section 14, and the Weber County Triangulation Station known as Point ”Olge”, said NE corner having Weber County NAD83 State Plane Grid Foot Coordinates of N=3620121.4368 and E=1558854.8852: Connecting at a point located 1320.5 feet N 89*42’00” W to a point know as the SE corner of the SW quarter of the SE quarter of said Section 11, (the E 16th corner between Sections 11 & 14 of said township and range) in deed document recorded in Book 131 page 279, the best evidence of said point of record being surveyed and identified at or near an existing fence corner, and 260.70 feet S 89*42’00” E and11.99 feet N 62*48’00” E and 57.39 feet N 12*00’00” E and 16.50 feet N 00*12’00” E, being the point of beginning, from the NE corner of said Section 14: Running the following 8 courses along the surveyed alignment of said road: 1. S 89*48’48” E 433.27 feet, 2. Along the arc of a curve to the right 257.54 feet, with a radius of 535.55 feet, having a chord bearing and distance of S 76*02’13” E 255.06 feet, 3. Along the arc of a reverse curve to the left 302.00 feet, with a radius of 621.82 feet, having a chord bearing and distance of S 76*10’26” E 299.04 feet, 4. S 87*33’17” E 970.06 feet, 5. Along the arc of a curve to the right 244.16 feet, with a radius of 543.69 feet, having a chord bearing and distance of S 74*41’22” E 242.12 feet, 6. Along a compound curve to the right 400.76 feet, with a radius of 3649.31 feet, having a chord bearing and distance of S 58*40’41” E 400.56 feet, 7. Along the arc of a compound curve to the right 294.29 feet, with a radius of 1010.48 feet having a chord bearing and distance of S 47*11’19” E 293.25 feet, 8. S 38*50’43” E 212.59 feet, more or less, to the existing Corporate Limits of the Town of Huntsville, being the point of terminus. All annexation paperwork is available for inspection and copying at the Huntsville Town Hall, 7309 East 200 South Huntsville. Huntsville may annex the areas described in the Resolution unless, within 30 days a written protest to the Resolution is filled with the Weber County Boundary Commission at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84401 and a copy of the protest is delivered to the Huntsville Town Clerk, P.O. Box 267 Huntsville, UT 84317. The last date to file a protest is June 6, 2002, at 5:00 p.m. (This notice was also published in the OGDEN VALLEY NEWS on May 15 & June 1, and in the Ogden Standard Examiner on May 23, 2002.) Gail Ahlstrom, Clerk/Recorder Posted: Huntsville Town Hall Chevron Station Post Office |