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Show f to r l .. ... i I) New Idea Ranchers For the Study Volcanic Market s STRATFORD. il'PIi 1 ja. if!:! ?i Or 1 ... "J usually yellow, a No. 2 lead He pared it with a penknife. He'd whisk it from over his ear. stab it down on a folded brown paper bag. and itemize the prices of a customer's goods, call- ing them out as he went along. Then Pat Reeves would tote it all up. His blurring speed and accuracy always impres- sed customers and the delivery boy. Compared with today's tne firm CHR'STf NEN TAYLOR a"ser ff this Summons upon you if you fa ti By United on computerized checkout systems that flash each item's price on a lighted digital display and print a receipt as well. Pat Reeves was slow motion. One supermarket chain has found some shoppers think the computerized transaction is too quick. They feel they are getting a fast shuffle and there's margin for error. Some say it's too impersonal. the Grand Union Co. believes it may have the answer: Talking cash registers. In a way and to a certain extent, they are bringing back Pat Press International project is underway Spokane. Wash . DATED th s 7th flay of log? MOODY ranchers can profit from ash dumped in the region by 1980 volcanic eruptions Attorneys for Piamtitf 55 East Center Street P 0 Bon 1466 Provo Utah 61603 No 6730 Published inThe Daily Herald January 11. 18 of Mount St. Helens, Range scientists from 25 February 19g; the U. S. Department of NOTICE OF Agriculture are trying to TRUSTEE S SALE determine if the ash can The following described vyill be sold at help ranchers replace real property public auction to the highest such graces bidder with out warranty as as cheatgress with more to title, possession or enest at the cumbrances productive forages. front floor of the City and The study is taking County Building University place at test plots on 40 and Center Sheets Provoof acres of land owned by Utah on the106219that day12 00 rancher Skip Colyear. oFebruary clock noon of said day DR AGE Lot 7, Block Tne plots were planted in the city of this fall to find out if soft SUBDIVISION of Utah, Slate Orem, County ash about three fourths of of Utah according to the ofan inch deep covering the ficial plat thereof on file in office of the recorder of area will enhance es- the said county tablishment of seeds Commonly known as 63 700 North, Orem Utah spread on the soil surface West 84057 rather than planted with The Trust Deed being by these proceedings is dated 6 and was eI960, February foreclosed e expensive-to-operat- equipment. The $40,000 study nltik.k -- said - . DEWEY xecuted by BURGESS and CARMA BURGESS husband and wife who are the present He Remembers His Friends Coast Guard Chief remembers friends who died in the worst non-wa- r U.S. ship disaster since World War II. A memorial to the crewmen of the United States Coast Guard's Blackthorn, A which sank after a collision with a tanker in Tampa Bay, was dedicated in Galveston where the Blackthorn was stationed. Animal Gas Chamber Creates N.J. Dispute CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. (UPI) -Declan Fortman will never forget the gas chamber at the local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelter. "It was sickening," the volunteer recalled. "I saw up to 11 cats put in the gas chamber at one time. I saw a dog put to sleep because of the simple reason that it was barking too much. I saw dogs put in (the gas chamber) and when owners called up looking for them, they were told they weren't there." After almost a month, Fortman was so appalled by what he witnessed that he contacted the Associated Humane Societies about the abuses. The Newark-base- d organiza- tion, the largest humane group in New Jersey, has asked a Superior Court judge to prohibit the Cape May County SPCA and the state Department of Health from using the gas chamber to kill unwanted cats and dogs. Both the health department and county SPCA to the country. prise visit "We are not in favor of facility. them at all. That simply "It was unbelievable," is not the most humane Bernstein said. "This method of euthanasia," a good said Patricia Hinds, the wasn't even ASPCA's director of operating chamber. It was so decrepit and education. you'd think Executive director broken down,used. There it wasn't the said John Kullberg no gauges to make were organization recom- sure the poisonous fumes mends the use of barbiturate injections, although were within acceptable an old, he said both gas levels, and it had wooden cracked, rotting, chambers and door that allowed fumes "decompression" chamto escape. bers, which kill animals "There was one kitten by starving them of ox- inside the chamber that I and ygen, can be humane told had been thrown effective "if everything was back in because it didn't is done correctly." Out"But if the equipment die the first time. inin a pile near the is bad or the operator is side, cinerator where they dispoorly trained, as is so often the case, it can be posed of the dead, there was another kitten that absolutely inhumane," was still moving slightly. Kuiiberg said. He said So I it and took it revived "exbarbiturates are home with me." traordinarily humane to use. They're quicker and Dennis Kelly, the much more efficient." county SPCA's director, humane was unavailable for comMany societies, however, are ment despite repeated reluctant to switch from calls to his office. In an chambers to drugs because barbiturate injections are usually more expensive. But AHS executive director Lee Bernstein, who said that euthanasia is needed in a officials maintain the use of properly equipsociety that permits ped chambers has been animals to breed without approved by the control, is outraged at American Veterinary that argument. Medicine Association. But the AHS, which "I can't understand how a humane society Nudity Coming To Soaps? WEST LONG BRANCH. N.J. (UPI) -There will be more sex on afternoon television with "full frontal nudity" within the next 10 years, says a professor who studies soap operas. Kenneth Ilaun, a Mo- nmouth College psychology professor, said there is a growing trend of sex in the afternoon. "As the amount of sex you have on TV in- creases." he said, "the number of viewers goes up. You are going to have more and more sex on the shows." "Within the next decade," Haun said; "there is going to be full frontal nudity You already have it in the afternoon shows in Australia." But Haun, 52, considered an expert on gauging the effect soap operas have on high school and fans, earlier interview, said there college is too much the said he however, gas concern about teenagers chamber was used only sex on televifor animals too wild to in- watching ject with barbiturates, or sion. "I believe the public in for very old or very young general, particularly animals whose veins are like the too small for proper in- organizations Moral Majority, is overjections. I don't think "For the ease of the reacting. kids are copying what operation, it's easier to they see. I am not gas them," Kelly said. alarmed by it (sex on Bernstein said contends the use of can object to the shots," drugs can be ad- television) very much. Most of them can chambers was outlawed he said. "Look, ministered to the heart or separate reality from New by Jersey veterinary sometimes an animal in the bodies of young on But the something doesn't die, with injecanimals. screen." But in tions or chambers. "The problem with a temporary injunction Haun teaches a course barring the SPCA from with the needle, the chamber! is it's not called "Psychology of the while chamber the That's wakes animal using reliable." Bernstein said. up. The 47 stuSoap Opera." arguments on the legality the worst that can hap- "You're usually relying dents enrolled watch one of the device continue. pen. With the chambers, on the lowest person on r of television a The controversy is not an animal's insides are the totem pole because the three-hou- r day during confined to New Jersey. turned inside and out if he it's such a horrible job. class. They discuss the In recent years, the survives." You can't put one animal basic human motivations American Society for the The chamber at the in a chamber at a time Prevention of Cruelty to Cape May County shelter (as the law requires) evident in the characters and the psychological Animals, which is not afwas a good example, because you would never nee(js such as identity filiated with local SPCAs, Bernstein said. Shortly get done with what you and escape, that soaps fill bann-ing has supported laws after receiving have to get done. for their fans. the use of gas Fortman's complaint, "So they start throwing When "Psychology of chambers, but despite the Bernstein and David them in together and the the Soap Opera" was first n AHS the an to out animals Masterson. group's efforts, get fight in 1977, it was an devices are still used in vestigator southern right up to the last offered immediate hit. some parts of the New Jersey, made a sur- - minute." "I expected it would be three students and me watching soap operas in the basement." Haun said. Instead. 54 students enrolled and the soaps course was approved for three credits. officials in 1978. won a ( half-hou- in-i- Body Weight Distribution And Diabetes Susceptibility MILWAUKEE (UPI) A study of overweight women indicates that those with fat localized in the upper body have a greater chance of being diabetic than those who are obese below the waist, a researcher said. Ahmed H. Kissebah, director of the General Clinical Research Center at the Medical College of six-ye- Wisconsin, found that women with upper body obesity had very high blood levels of glucose, insulin and fatty acids, which usually precede the occurrence of diabetic symptoms. "There was some of normal weight as the control group. "What is heartening," said Kissebah, "is that it is relatively easy to identify those women at risk and to take early measures to reduce upper body segment fat. In'the "This reduction lowers study, 52 women were screened, 25 the risk of such metabolic with upper body obesity, 'disorders as diabetes as 18 with lower body well as high blood presobesity and nine women sure and heart disease." six-ye- snickering" when the college was approached with the idea. Haun concedes. "One member of the Board of Trustees wanted to know why we would be teaching such a trivial subject?" But the soaps course has been such an obvious success for the school at $400 per student for tuition no one questions it anymore. talking cash State University's Eastern registers eliminate conOregon Research sumer resistance to the Agricultural computerized checkouts Center in Burns. "One thought we have by "humanizing the is that the ash covering process." The company has inmight make aerial stalled National reseeding more successful," he said. Semiconductor's Forrest Sneva. a USDA the first talking scanner east of range scientist at the the Mississippi, on a trial Burns station, said basis at its showcase overall the ash in eastern Stratford store in this Washington seems to Connecticut community have had little impact on 70 miles north of New forage production. "All the volcano did York City. Shoppers hear inch or a female voice recite the was add one-hacost of the items they are so oi compacted, parbuying, the total and the amount of change they ticles that are similar to what already was there," have coming. he said. "Thank you for shoppObjectives of the study ing with us," the voice to find ways ranchers are an from says amplifier can replace cheatgrass beside the cash register. The checkout system is with more desirable activated when the forages and incorporate cashier passes an item the ash into the soil over an electronic screen without contributing to in the counter. The air and water pollution by screen scans for the stirring up the ash. That printed code indicating means finding ways to price. This Datachecker eliminate cheatgrass and system was also devised reseeding the land with minimum tilling. by National SemiconducThe range scientists, in tor of Santa Clara, Calif. addition to studying if the A speech synthesizer attachment puts the price ash covering helps seeds are code into wods. It does get established, not identify items by testing several methods name because that would of eliminating cheat-grasslow the checkout propreparing seedbeds and planting. cess. The cheatgrass Originally, the synthesized voice was male removal techniques they and the list was delivered have applied to test plots in too much of a include burning, herbimonotone. A female cides and discing. Seeds voice was substituted in some plots were because it was softer and spread on the surface and because most checkers packed with equipment are women, said a such as a brillion packer a land imprinter. In spokesman for the and other plots, seeds were manufacturer. e planted with a rangeland Grand Union, an chain with 36,000 drill or press wheel employees in 17 states. seeder. "In about two years, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, says it we'll have something to will try put the talking say about the best way to cash register for six incorporate ash into the soil," said Sneva. months. Another part of the proThe company said it. not customers, absorbed ject includes establishing the cost installation. a nursery on the private Each of the nine at Strat- land to test grass, forb ford cost $3,000. as and woody species of attachments to an ex- range plants the USDA Soil Conservaion Service isting system. The company says the and Agriculturl Research system adds to accuracy. Service are developing. Donald C. Vaillancourt of Grand Union said the Herald company will not discontinue price labeling nor lf silt-size- d s, Want will personnel be removed from the checkout counters. "Our business is built on service." he said. Shoppers Mitch and Eileen Kuhns of Stratford like what the talking cash register tells them. "It's easier to check up. make sure the prices are right. You can double check. It gives you that chance." said Kuhns, a supervisor for a Milford comDanv. Ads ! Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate of Paul M Halliday Successor Trustee 455 East 400 Smith No 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone in The No 6762 Published Daily Herald January 25 I, 8, 1982 February NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE) Wednesday, the On 17th day of February 1982. at the hour of 10 00 o'clock a m , of said day, at the West entrance of the Utah County Court House at Provo, Utah, AND TITLE UTAH ABSTRACT COMPANY, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payble at the time of sale, Book at Page 747 229, Trust Deed was $76,405.64, plus interest, penalties and fees. Dated this 11th day of 1982. January, UTAH TITLE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE ALFRED J. NEWMAN, VICE PRESIDENT No. 6741 Published in The Daily Herald January 18, 25, February 1, m. No. 20629 of Donna h. Hansen, Deceased All persons having claims are against the above estate to required to present them to the or the undersigned Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of May, 1982 or said claims shall be Estate find it so annoying." said Carol Carroll, who had her daughter, Alisa. in tow. may be a reminder of how much I'm spending. I "It DAVIO FIRMAGE, Plaintiff, vs DENICE PETERSON FIRMAGE, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to ROBERT L.MOODY ! 9 30 the Utah Courthouse County U(ah DATED Jancary in room 301 Clock A M O Of ProvO County 84601 2 Any interested person may appear and be heard at the appointed time and place 3 The C'erk of the Court shall forthwith post this notice according to law 4 Petitioner shall likewise serye and pub! sn this notice according to law DATED this 21 day of 1982 January BY THE COURT-Alla- Snrenson JUDGfc FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 6795 Published in The B No Herald January February 1, 8 1962 25 Daily NOTICE AND ORDER FOR HEARING FIXING TIMJ5 AND PLACE FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR AD- JUDICATION OF INTESTACY AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS No. 20723 IN THE DISTRICTCOURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Evan G Campbeli, Deceased WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed seeking hearing to determine that" the above-name- decedent died in- testate and determining decedent's heirs, said petition being on file with the Clerk of this Court; NOTICE is hereby given of this Court's order that: Said petition be set lor hearing on the 5th day of March, 1982, at the hour of 9 30 o'clock A M , in room 301 of the Utah County Provo, Utah, Courthouse, 84601 Any interested person may appear and be heard at the appointed time and place 3 The Clerk of the Court forthwith post this to law Petitioner shall likewise serve and publish this notice according to law DATED this 21st day of notice according 4. property North Road, PleaUtah County, Utah 84062, and more paCanyon sant Grove, rticularly described as follows: 1118.05 feet Commencing South, 1344.29 feet East of the Northwest corner of Section 8, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 0' 06' East 1 57.30 feet; thence East 214.01 feet; thence South East 164.38 feet; thence West 262.03 feet to the place of beginning, Dated this 25th day of January, 1982. AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Trustee By: Robert L. Ford, Sr. Vice President Published in The Herald Daily February 1, 8, 6817. No. 1982. the 2nd day of March 1982, at the hour of of said 10:00 o'clock a m day, at the West entrance of the Utah County Court House at Provo, Utah, VALLEY AND TRUST COMBANK PANY Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, and described as fol- 10, Plat "A", VIEW MONT ESTATES SUBDIVIto the ofSION, according ficial plat thereof on file in the office of the Utah County Recorder, State of Utah Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possesto sion or encumbrances satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the trust deed executed by DAVID A SCHOW and JEANNE M SCHOW and JOHN D DREDGE and MARILYN S DREDGE as Trustors, to AND BANK VALLEY TRUST COMPANY Trustee benefit and sf""nr;ty -- January, VALLEY AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE ALRED J NEWMAN, ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE in The No 6785 Published Daily Herald January 25, February BANK 1, 8, 1982 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, the 2nd day of March 1982, at the hour of 10 05 o'clock a m , of said day, at the West entrance of the Utah County Court House at Provo, Utah, VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described 1982 Loan Association Trustee L Mark Ferre By Attorney tor Trustee Civclp Pratt Gibbs & Cahoon 200 American Savings Plaza 77 West 2nd South Salt Lake City Utah 84101 in The No 6827 Published 8. Daily Herald February a 15 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the histhest bidder without warranty as to or encumbrances, at the north steps of the Utah County title, possession, Courthouse Provo, Utah, on the 23rd day of February at li 00 A M of said day is Said real property located in Utah County and is described a follows: Commencing 165 feet North of the Southeast corner of Block 48 Plat "A", American Fork City survey of Building Lots; thence West 130 feet; thence South 75 feet; thence East 130 feet, thence North 75 feet to the point of beginning The Trust Deed being closed by these proceedings is dated January 7, 1981, and was executed by Donroy Rooinson and Sandra Robinson who are the present owners The purchase price 1$ payable in lawful money of the United States DATED this 20th day of 1982 January, DALE R KENT SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE 660 South 200 East, Suite 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: in The No 6830 Published Daily Herald February 1, 8, 15,1982 LEGAL NOTICE 2 shall 26 Amprnan Savngs Utah NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE "This is our third time ir te j Bank and here since they have it. forever barred. valley as COMPANY TRUST With the conventional Personal Kepresentative Benefi' ary recorded David "J" Hansen 1978 as Entry No. 25 system, you can't really 1057 N. 150 W. 1692 at Paye 61, m Book 4310V check until you go out. 84057 Utah Orem, of Utah County, .State Then it's too late unless No. 6828 Published in The records of Utah Herald February 1, 8, The balance owing as of the you want to stand there Daily 15, 1982. date of recordation' of the and go through the whole Notice of Default on the SUMMONS list. This way you kind of obligation secured by said NO. 59,477 Civil Trust Deed was 553,229 07, keep a running tab," he FOURTH THE IN interest, penalties and said. JUDICIAL DISTRICT plus fees UTAH COUNTY OF COURT Dated this 15th day of "I'm trying to figure STATE OF UTAH HUGH 1982 out why ana benefu'iary covering real b'oerty located at 65 oecpdent d'ed ana oetermm.ng West 200 South Lehi Utah oeceaent he rs sa d peti- Utah County Utah and more on file with the part'Cu!ariy descr bed as tion An o' Lot 6 B'ock 17 Plat ot this Court Clerk beg NOTICE s re'eby g ve of A Lehi C ty Survey of th.s Cou't j order tha1 Building Lo(s according to d petit on be set for the jUioji piat tne'eof on hearing on the Sth day of Me in tr,f ottice of me Uta't 08? at me hour of County Recorder Utah March 15, On Tuesday, Elyse B3"vjert n s te as trustors in favor of Aer can Savings & Loan Assoc at on as trustee . records of Utah County, State of Utah. Utah Title and Abstract Company was substituted as Successor Trustee in that Substitution of Trustee recorded October 9, 1981 as Entry No. 29530 in Book 1942 at Page 413. The balance owing as of the date of recordation of the Notice of Default on the obligation secured by said a"d Vary Bangert 1982 the following described January, BY THE COURT: property, situated in the Allan B Sorensen County of Utah, State of JUDGE Utah, and described as folFOURTH JUDICIAL lows, DISTRICT Beginning at the Southeast No. 6796 Published in The corner of Block 13, Plat "J", Herald January 25 of Daily Payson City SurveyWest February 1, 8, 982 Building Lots; thence 77.8! feet; thence North 81 feet; thence East 77.81 feet; NOTICE OF thence South 81 feet to the TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described place of Beginning. Said sale will be made property will be sold at without covenant or war- public auction to the highest ranty regarding title, possesin lawful bidder, sion or encumbrances to money ofpayable the United States satisfy the obligation secured at the time of sale on the by and pursuant to the power West front steps of the Utah of sale conferred in the trust County Courthouse, Provo, deed executed by MARK M. on the 26th day of TIPPETTS and TRUDY A. Utah, February, 1982, at the hour TIPPETTS as Trustors, to of 10:00 a.m. of said day, for PROVO ABSTRACT COMpurpose of foreclosing a PANY Trustee, for the the executed by benefit and security of FIRST trust deeo Milton R Hanks and SECURITY BANK OF UTAH K. Hanks, husband Kathleen (has been assigned to THE and wife, as Trustors, SMALL BUSINESS ADof American Savings as MINISTRATION) recorded May and Loan Association as Beneficiary, real 25, 1979 as Entry No. 20257 in beneficiary, covering located at 2300 lows, Lot Get Results is 16th day of Dated this january, 198 fr AND FCR UTAH COJNTY IN ThE STATE OF u T A MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Gilbert l Campbeu Deceased WmFPFAS a Petition has been filed seeing a hearing to determine tna1 the aboye-name- ROBERT L MOODY for CHRlSTENSEN TAYLOR & to deter- - mine if northwest THE rOURTH JUDICIAL DiSTRiCT N OF tudg-men- t funded by the USDA's Research Reeves. Agricultural is headed T. Service the Johnson, by owners Henry The purchase price company's corporate vice iMarsnall Haterkamp, a in lawful money president of marketing, range scientist at Oregon payable the United States i No. 20722 IN THE DISTRICT COURT hich has been f led p the ahoye-en.tieana copy of oe mailed to your "ich OF INTESTACV AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS. e'erk teCourth west of Janury 75 miles in to 6o ' DJUDICATION ast lino adaress This is an action for d'vprce private rangeland about NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The tailoring described property will be so'd at public aucttcn to the highest bidder PSvat'e 'n lawful money of Unveil Jjtjles Jt Iha time of sa'e a' tne from steps of the Utah County Courthouse .r. ji.uvo U'a'i County ji,n on Feccary 26 l82 at 9 30 a m ot sa d dav the purpose o torecloS'hQ a trust deed eedjted by Kenneth G i! ty ce'ault fe tanen against ,ou tor tne rei ef Oeianaea m sa 0 Compia nt a copy of A NOTICE AND ORDER FOR HEARING FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR A- ' an$er 15 age Legal Notice t MOODV A"ornevS for P a n t 55 East Center Street P O Bc IJ66 ProvO U'af 64603 an in wntiriQ to trie Co""p a "1 andti-eacopof sa a vk'tn ie c crx of aocv? eit.tied Co.,rt th n ;o aavs a'ter service ot Utah-P- Legal Notice c Ash Use Grocer Pat Reeves was a fast man with a pencil It was J v - Conn. Lesal Notice Provo. THE HERALD. 1. 1982. Monday. February As required under the Utah State Code Annotated the following is the list of receipts and disbursements made during my election held in 1981 RECEIPTS Jim Young Art Morris Sam Brewster Wm E Evenson Weldon Taylor Jackie Doll Clark Travel Dave Gunn Earl Cook John B. Knight, Jr. A. John Clarke Frank Gardner Keith Richins Marion Halliday Mike Jense Marion B. Smith Lowell H. Christensen ElmoMeecham G, Marion Hinkley ShirleyCaras W J. Welsh S50 00 100 00 25 00 25 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 40.00 250 00 250 00 100.00 50 00 20 00 20 00 100 00 100.00 100 00 20 00 100 00 25 00 100.00 100.00 25 00 5 00 100 00 550.00 100 00 25.00 Wayne Close Max Berg Charles Call, Jr King Henry Partners Harrison Horn LeRoy Johnson E.R. Wiseman Stevens Henager 100.00 College Central Bank and TrustlOO 00 Jacobsen D E Glen Thomas San Pritchet Paul Gehring Jorm Smeading Arthur W Adamson Glee Zumorennen John W. Manning Karl Alleman Richard Wells Florence Ragan Willard G. Smith Mrs, K E Bullock Leonard Tofft F M Haycock Glenn Kenner Donald G. Baum G.T. Purvance Stan Collins L G Hansen JoAnn Losee Dean A Anderson Utah Appliance and Furniture 00 00 00 00 1500 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 50.00 25 00 25 00 25 00 10 10 10 10 50.00 25 00 Provo Art and Paint 50 00 P E Ashton Jack Duckett Appicnce25 00 50 00 Jay Bingham 25 00 Robert Kirkpatrick 25 00 Ernest Dean 25.00 Mabel C. Olson 25.00 Harold Little Marvin Cox Richard Call 00 100.00 100 Citizens for Better Government Terry Jeffers J 100.00 100 00 50 00 20 00 100 00 100 00 212 71 S6077.71 Gene Leo unknown man Ron Payne Louis Crandall personal funds Totals DISBURSEMENTS Steve Schiess J126.50 (photography) Daily Herald (newspaper 1185 99 property, situated in the ads) Central Bank and Trust County of Utah, State of 'checks and endorsement Utah, and described as fol8 36 sldn-ip.- lows, All of Lot 18, Plat "A", KINGSBURY SUBDIVISION, Orem, Utah, according to the official plat'fhereof on file in the office of the Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah Said sale will be made without covenant of warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the trust deed executed by INTERVALLE Y DEVELOPMENT COR- as Trustor, to BANK AND VALLEY TRUST COMPANY Trustee, for the benefit and security of PORATION BANK AND VALLEY TRUST COMPANY as recorded Beneficiary, 28, 1980 as February Entry No 7978 in Book 1817 at Page 686, records ot Utah County, State of Utah The balance owing as of the date of recordation of the Notice of Default on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed was S45.000 00, plus interest," penalties and fees, Dated this 22nd day of January, 1982 BANK VALLEY AND TRUST COMPANY. TRUSTEE ALFRED J NEWMAN, ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE No 6823 Published in The Daily Herald February 1. 8, 15, 1982 i Reagan Outdoor signs flyers 2782 00 226 72 1748 14 Western Advertising TOTALS 56077 71 Dated fms 28th day of January James Z Ferguson No 68i3 Published in The Da iy February 1, 198 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Central Utah Water Conservancy District will hold a Public Hearing on February II, 1982 at 3:00 P M in the District's Headquarters Office located at 355 West 1300 South, Orem, to review the proposed budget for the fiscal year January 1 to December 31, 1982 The proposed budget and supporting schedules shall be a public record available for inspection during business hours ten days prior to the hearing date at the office of County Clerks within the District and at the District's Headquarters Office Interested individuals are in- vited to inspect the proposed budget, attend the hearing and make comments on the proposed budget. Lynn S Ludlow Secretary to the board of Directors Central Utah Water Conservanry District No 6835 Published in The Daily Herald February l 2 i 1982 |