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Show . Page 22 - THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Friday, April 27. " 1984 X. o1 wpv Sfr ega Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices I SHi RIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF SALE SHERIFF'S NO. 34741 ( Rel Property) ORDER OF SALE ( Remainder of Store Prop- ' SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF SALE SHERIFF'S NO. 34740 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will tobe sold at the higest public auction bidder, payable in lawful (Real Property) ORDER OF SALE feet of Store Property) meney of the UHd erly) In District the Courty of States, cash or cashier's In the District Court of DisFourth the Judicial check, at the time of sale, the Fourth Judicial Disin and for the County at the West door of the trict in and for the County trict of Utah, State of Utah. Courthouse of Utah, State of Utah. FIRST SECURITY BANK County FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A Plaintiff v CARVELL P. PATTEN. DONNA P. PATTEN, COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK, and KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 2nd day of May, 1964 at 10:10 a.m. of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows All but the East 30 feet of the following described real property. Commencing North SO feet and East 30 feet from the Southwest Corner of Section 9, Township 10 South, Range I West, Salt Lake Base and t: rr: by v ; silver World War II 7 bomber U on dliplay after landing at Dulles International Airport, Chantilly, Va. The bomber flew its A 4 i B-1- B-1- 7 WASHINGTON (UPI) Tears B-1- the greatest war plane ever built" Blackshaw was among many Air Force veterans who wel7 comed serial 483814 to its final touchdown on a windy Wednesday afternoon at Dulles International Airport near WashB-1- ington. The bomber, among the last to be produced in 1945, will become part of a proposed extension of the Smithsonian Air Doctors Warn Parents Not Smoke Noar Babies (UPI) doctors warned parents mis To BOSTON A group of week - not to smoke around their infants , because a new study shows babies ; inhale significant amounts of the ' dangerous chemical nicotine. "We've shown that if exposed to smoke, babies clearly absorb it , into their bodies. In the past this has only been an assumption," said Dr. Robert A. Greenberg, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. "It's always disturbing to find a little baby has absorbed a sub- stance that you know has harmful effects, at least in big doses," he 1 - . said. : . . ; , , 1 1 tf ! Meridian; thence North 200 feet; thence East 162.5 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 62. S feet; fhence South 100 feet; thence West 100 feet to beginning (hereafter Store is? Property). Purchase price payable In legal tender of the United last mission from Tucson, Ariz., on its way to a final museum hangar. Takes Last Nostalgic Night - Welled in the eyes of an Air Force veteran as he watched a World 7 bomber make War its last landing before becoming a museum piece. "Look at that big silver bird come in," said Ken Blackshaw, 6S, of McLean, Va., who flew 35 missions out of England over German-occupied Europe. "It was . a. 5 wife A'V- -T Greenberg warned parents and other cigarette smokers living with babies: "Smoke away from your baby. Go outside. Open a window. Don't smoke in the baby's bedroom. Just make that extra effort." 32 who A study of 51 babies lived in homes with smokers and showed signifi-.cantl- y 19 who did not of nicotine in levels higher urine and saliva samples from the babies exposed to smoke. - The study also found samples from infants living with smokers ' contained a nicotine called cotinine, which is believed but stays in the blood 'longer and is therefore a better indicator of how much smoke ; babies breathe. Levels of the two substances increased when more than one . person in a household smoked, the . non-tox- ic .r study found. The UNC study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, only tested the level of nicotine and cotinine. It did not study if the chemicals ! have any ill effect on the babies, )but previous studies have found babies who live where people smoke are more prone to lung infections and ear problems. 5 i and Space Museum at Dulles to house more spacious exhibits, such as the space shuttle Columbia, jet airliners like the Boeing 727 and 747 and possibly a copy of h the Concorde, a supersonic airliner. British-Frenc- The aircraft, flown team, by a civilian father-and-so- n buzzed a runway of the airport outside Washington a few minutes after 3 p.m., right on schedule from its cross-countr-y flight from Tucson, Ariz. About 20 minutes later, the aircraft pulled up before television four-engi- cameras and enthusiastic veterans from generals to sergeants who had flown Flying Fortresses in Europe and Asia. Arnold Kolb, 56, president of an Arizona aviation company, was the first to drop out from the forward hatch of the bomber, An Harfh-Shakin- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) lison Kelly's birth was so - followed by his blond son Nathan, The 18, who flew as senior Kolb said the last leg of the flight from Springfield, Mo., was flawless. "In fact," he said, "we had to stooge (circle) around Washington for about 45 minutes before coming in because we had a tail wind of almost 100 miles co-pil- per hour." B-1- at 1:21 B-1- fliers were killed with them. Early models of the bomber were destroyed on the ground when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. Birth g g, 'if The second child of Kathryn section forest-firefighti- Kolb brought the bomber in over the trees and down the runway at a height of about 100 feet before peeling off and making a circuit of outer Washington and then coming down to rest. At a brief arrival ceremony, Kolb handed over the log book and the key to the 7 to Walter Boyne, director of the Air and Space Museum. "I can't tell how delighted we are to have you here," Boyne said. her mother wept, her father trembled and the doctors who delivered her grabbed the operating room table to keep from falling. Caesarean B-1- Al- earth-shakin- and Daniel Kelly was born The bomber, among the last to be produced in 1945, was too late to go to war. But it was among' the very few of the 12,700 produced that kept flying. Kolb, who calls Alamagordo, 7 N.M., home, spotted this while on a visit to Canada where the plane had been flying for 18 misyears on sions. He bought it and after lengthy restoration to original specifications put it in the Pima County Air Museum outside Tucson, Ariz. Of the awesome wartime prowere lost in duction, 4,750 combat against the Germans over Europe and in the Pacific against Japan. Thousands of American by p.m. ' five minutes PST Tuesday after one of the strongest earthquakes in decades jolted Northern and Central California. "We were on the 15th floor, so everything was amplified and moving around so much we had to hang onto the table to keep from falling," said obstetrician Dr. Fung Lam of Moffitt Hospital at the University of California, San Francisco. "The patient was awake and partially open when the first jolt hit. We at first thought it was the mother-to-b- e that was shaking. Then we realized what it was, and there was a stop in everything when the earth shook." Mrs. Kelly, 28, began to weep with the first jolt of the temblor, which registered 6.2 on the Richter scale, was felt as far away as Reno, Nev., shook skyscrapers, knocked homes off foundations and terrified thousands of other Califoraians. No deaths were reported, and only about 30 slight injuries occurred, although damage was estimated in the millions of dollars. Kelly, 25, said he was "absolutely petrified and kept thinking how I could get my wife out of the room, but I was shaking so I was shaking to begin badly I with before the earthquake couldn't do anything." The San Francisco plasterer said he tried to calm his wife down, "but the real credit goes to the anesthesiologist." Mrs. Kelly "was hysterical. She was, after all, most vulnerable, with her abdomen open. She kept crying for three minutes after the earthquake stopped," said anesthesiologist Dr. Jerry Stonemetz, who tried to comfort the terrified woman. "I told her there would be no more shaking, although I was not sure myself. Then I told her the (East 30 Provo. Utah County, Utah, on Wednesday, May 2 1984, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. CARVELL P. PATTEN. of said day for the purpose DONNA P. PATTEN. of foreclosing a Trust Deed COMMERCIAL SECURexecuted by Scott C. LomITY BANK, and KNIGHT bard) and Sally Ann LomADJUSTMENT BUREAU. bards as trustors, in favor Defendants of Far West Investment To be sold at Sheriff's and Mortgage Company, Sale, at the west front door beneficiary (assigned to of the County Courthouse Federal National Mortin the city of Provo, gage Association), cover-in- g of of Utah, State County real property located Utah, on the 2nd day of at 948 West 130 North -May, 1984 at 10:05 a.m. on Ofem. Utah, and more said day that certain piece described as: or parcel of real property particularly Lot 1, Plat "C", LA In situate Utah County, VALLE VUE SUBDIVIState of Utah, described as SION, Orem, Utah, accordfollows ing to the official plat The East 30 feet of the thereof on file in the office following described real of the Utah County Recorproperty. Commencing der. North 50 feet and East 30 Dated this 27th day of feet from the Southwest April, 1984. Corner of Section 9, Town- VALLEY TITLE COMPANY ship 10 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Trustee Meridian; thence North No. 1237 Published in The 200 feet; thence East 162.S Daily Herald April 27, May feet; thence South 100 feet; 4, II. 1984. 5 West 62. thence feet; SECTION 1.1 thence South 100 feet; AOVERTISMENT thence West 100 feet to beginning (hereafter Store 1.1.01 RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals Property). Purchase price payable In on forms preparad by the of the United Engineer will be received legal tender States. by Lindon City Corporation Dated at Provo City, Utah, at the Lindon City Offices, 383 West Lakeview Road, this 9th day of April, 1984. MACK HOLLEY, Sheriff Lindon, Utah until 10:00 of Utah County, Utah a.m. (local time) on May By: Lt. Keith Bills 2, 1984 for the construction Deputy of Gravity Flow Sanitary OF UTAH. N.A Plalntlf t: States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 9th day of April, 1914. MACK HOLLEY, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By: Lt. Keith Bills Deputy James L. Wilde Sewer Lines, Sanitary James L. Wilde Sewer Pump Station, and Attorney for Plalntlf Attorney for Plalntlf first publication: Sanitary Sewer Forced Date of first publication Date of 1984 . April 13, Main at the Lindon IndusApril 13, 19S4 No. 1195 Published in The trial Park. Said construcNo, 1196 Published In The 13, 20, tion to be in accordance Daily Herald April Daily Herald April IX 20, 27. 1984. with drawings and specifi1934. cations and other contract NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE documents prepared by SALE SHERIFF'S Notice is hereby given, Thurgood and Associates, No. 34887 SHERIFF'S Educa-loof that the Board Consulting Engineers, 1680 (Real Property) Provo, Utah, County West 820 North, Provo, ORDER OF SALE of Utah, State of Utah, will In the District Court of Utah. receive sealed bids from the Fourth Judicial Dis- 1.1.02 PROPOSALS will be qualified suppliers for the trict, in and for the County publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 a.m. (local supplies or services listed of Utah, State of Utah. below, at the office of the STATE SAVINGS AND time) on May 2, 1984, at Provo Board of Education, LOAN the Lindon City Offices, ASSOCIATION, a 383 Director of Purchasing, West Lakeview Road, corporation. Administration Building, California Lindon, Utah 84062. The Room 24, first floor, 210 Plaintiff, on this protect contract vs. west, 940 north, Provo, RICHARD G. MYERS and will not be awarded until Utah S4604, until the hour ANNE T. August 22, 1984. MYERS, of 3:00 P.M. and the 4th 1.1.03 OBTAINING CONDefendants. bids of said and TRACT DOCUMENTS: May, day To be sold at Sheriff's will be opened and read Sale, at the west front door Drawings, Specifications, publicly In the conference of the County Courthouse and other Contract Docuroom at the above address in the c!ty of Provo, ments may be obtained for: application and payCounty of Utah, State of upon 1. CEMENT CONTRACTUtah, on the 16th day of mentof of a at ING fee $15.00 the office of 1984 at 10:00 o'clock These must conform to May a.m. on said day that cer- Thurgood and Associates, seto be 1680 West 820 North, specifications or parcel of real Inc., cured at the office of the tain piece situated In Utah Provo, Utah 84601 after property Provo Board of Education, 10:00 a.m. (local time) on County, State of Utah, deDirector of Maintenance, 12, 1984. Checks April as follows scribed to at the above address the Lot 42, Plat A, the High- should be made payable to set bid for the date openAssociates. lands, a Planned Unit De- Thurgood and ing. for the according to Telephone Isnumber Bid proposals must be velopment, (801) the official plat thereof in Engineers submitted on the forms file RIGHTS 1.1.04 OWNER'S in the Office of the provided by the Provo Recorder of Utah County, RESERVED: Lindon City School District. Corporation hereinafter reUtah. All bids must be submitferred to as the Owner, Together with the undited In a sealed envelope vided to relect ownersip interest in reservesallthe right and "Bid No. marked, to or proposals Rlalnly project's any with the name said development waive any Informality or faciliareas and common and address of the bidder ties which are appurtenant technicality In any proin the upper left hand corposal in the Interest of the ner and accompanied by to said lot, in Owner. Purchase payable price No. 1198 Published In The complete specifications for legal tender of the United Items offered. No responsiDaily Herald April 13, 15, Stales. to will the attach bility Dated at Provo City, 20, 25, 27, 29, 1984. owner or any official or this 23rd day of NOTICE OF employee thereof, for the Utah, 1984. TRUSTEE'S SALE preopenlng of, postopening April, MACK HOLLEY, Sheriff The following described of, or the failure to open, a of Utah County, Utah property will be sold at proposal not properly adLt. Keith Bills By public auction to the highdressed and identified. Deputy est bidder on the 29th day By order of the Board of John T. Morgan of May, 1984 at 11:00 A.M. Education, Provo, Utah. for Plaintiff at the front door of the Richard Schelln, Notary Attorney first publication Utah County Court House Public Date of 1984. April 27, Utah in the Expiration Date 1243 Published in The arProvo, No. County of Utah, by SEProvo, Utah April IS, 19S4 Herald 27, May CURITY TITLE & ABApril No. 1229 Published in The Daily 4. 11. 1984. STRACT CO., as Trustee Daily Herald April 25, 26, under the Deed of Trust 27, 19S4. SHERIFF'S SALE made by Woodger EnterNOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF prises, A Partnership, by SHERIFF'S NO. 34761 Clarke T. Woodger & EdTRUSTEE'S SALE (Real Property) ward T. Woodger, as TrusThe following described ORDER OF SALE In the District Court of tors, and recorded April property will be sold at 14, 1982 as Entry No. 9280 public auction to the higest the Fourth Judicial Disbidder, payable in lawful trict, In and for the County in Book 1975 at pages 407 of the Official Records of money of the United of Utah, State of Utah. Utah County, Utah, given States, cash or cashier's LARENE W. BUCK, Plainto secure an indebtedness check, at the time of sale, tiff in favor of Capital Mortat the West door of the vs County Courthouse in ROBERT W. BUCK, De- gage Holding Corporation (now owned and held by Provo, Utah County, Utah, fendant on Wednesday, May 23, To be sold at Sheriff's American Savings & Loan 1984, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. Sale, at the west front door Association,) A California of said day for the purpose of the County Courthouse Corporation, formerly as State Savings of foreclosing a Trust Deed in the of Provo, knownLoan city Association by executed by Norman John County of Utah, State of and of the breach of reason Skiba and Jonean Sklba, Utah, on the 2nd day of certain of as trustors, in favor Far May, 1984 at 10:30 o'clock obligations secured West Investment and a.m. on said day that cer- thereby. Notice of Default was Mortgage Company, bene- tain piece or parcel of real ficiary (assigned to Fed- property situate in Utah recorded March 25,in 1983 as Book eral National Mortgage County, State of Utah, de- Entry No. 8244 2038 at page 83 of said Association), covering real scribed as follows Records. Official Trustee All of Lot 8, Plat "A", property located at 312 South 1930 West Provo, Dream View Subdivision, will sell at public auction to the bidder for more and highest Utah, particu- according to the official thereof on record in cash, payable in lawful larly described as: plat Lot 11, Plat "B", LAKE-WA- the office of the Recorder's money of the United States at the time of sale, without SUBDIVISION, Office of Utah County. Provo, Utah, according to Purchase price payable in warranty as to title, posthe official plat thereof on legal tender of the United session or encumbrances, the following described file in the office of the States. at 553 North 700 Recorder, Utah County, Dated at Provo City, Utah, property East, in the City of Provo, Utah. this 9th day of April, 19S4. Dated this 27th day of MACK HOLLEY, Sheriff County of Utah, State of Utah: of Utah County, Utah. April, 1984. Commencing at a point in VALLEY TITLE COMBy: Lt. Keith Bills the West boundary of 700 PANY Deputy East Street, Provo, Utah, Trustee John W. Buckley located 656.70 feet North No. 1238 Published in The Attorney for Plaintif South 8900' East Daily Herald April 27, May Date of first publication and 100.98 feet from the South4, 11, 1984. April 13, 1984 corner of the NorthNo. 1197 Published in The east west quarter of Section 6, Daily Herald April 13, 20, - Township 7 South, Range 3 27, 1984. East, Salt Lake Base and NOTICE OF Meridian; thence North TRUSTEE'S SALE 8900' West along a fence The following described line 148.50 feet; thence sold be will at North 100' East along a property public auction to the high- fence line 49.00 feet to a est bidder, payable in law- point located South 100' ful money of the United West 148.50 feet from the States at the time of the South line of 600 North sale, at the West main Street, Provo, Utah; entrance, Utah County thence South 8900' East Courthouse, 51 South Un- parallel to the South iversity Avenue, Provo, boundary of said 600 North Utah, on May 17, 1984, at Street 148.50 feet; thence 9:00 a.m. of said day, for South 100 West along the the purpose of foreclosing West boundary of said 700 that certain Trust Deed East Street 49.00 feet to executed by RICHARD the point of beginning, DENNIS FLYNN and JO- for the purpose of paying HANNA F. FLYNN, his obligations secured by said wife, as Trustors, to Deed of Trust including TITLE COM- fees, charges and expenses PANY," in favor of of Trustee, advances, if INany, under the terms of VESTMENT CO. OF NEsaid Deed, interest thereon Then rely on VADA, covering real prop- and the unpaid principal of erty located at 875 South the Note secured by said Classified ads to 900 East, Spanish Fork, Deed of Trust with interest sell the equipment Utah, and more particu- thereon as in said Note no longer you and by law provided. larly described as: All of Lot 9, Plat "A", Dated: April 24, 1984 need. Shop MEADOWS MAJESTIC SECURITY TITLE 8, ABClassified for addiSTRACT CO. Trustee SUBDIVISION, Spanish tions to your newFork, Utah, according to By Rex C. Matson Its PRESIDENT the official plat thereof on found hobby, too. file in the office of the No. 1246 Published in The Recorder, Utah County, Daily Herald April 27, May 4, 11. 194 Utah. DATED this 3rd day of 1984. April, J. Scott Lundberg 373-645- 0 Ctesstflt Successor Trustee No. 1174 Published in The Has It All. Daily Herald April 13, 20, . n, t: 375-550- t: oo o o y vui Vvu Y - Allison Kelly, shown with her father, Daniel Kelly, was born caesarian Section during an earthquake in San Francisco. .So baby would be a real shaker and mover. Once she calmed down, she told me she had feared the floor would fall in," he said in an interview. "For 20 seconds there was total confusion. Then Dr. Lam said in an authoritative voice, 'Let's get that baby" out,' and that brought us to our senses. Circulating nurse Leila Van Gelder said the five doctors and two nurses who assisted in the hour-lon- g procedure ' kept their cool," and no instruments fell from the shelves or table during the shaker. you decided lo give up skydiving. -- ASSO-CIATE- Castro May Be Involved in - WASHINGTON (UFI) An unusual partnership of Fidel Castro and fugitive financier Robert "at the center of a huge Vesco is drug-smuggli- , operation" ac- counting for much of the narcotics entering the United States, Family Weekly reported. In a copyright article released in Washington Wednesday and written by reporter Ernest Volk-ma- n for Sunday's edition, the magazine said Castro is using the proceeds, an estimated $5fl mil- - Drug-Smuggli- ng far, to form a new Cuban intelligence agency and to smuggle advanced American technology into his island nation. "Castro and Vesco sit at the center of a huge operation that is responsible for a significant portion of the illegal narcotics coming into the United States," the article said. Volkman said he found the reason for Castro's involvement with Vesco was a problem he fared with uie lAil, uie cuoau intellig lion so drug-smuggli- ence service. "Created, nurtured and funded by the Soviets, the DGI had been taken over. by the KGB in 1967 and, since then, operated as a virtual KGB branch office," the article said, so Castro wanted his own service, "one loyal only to him." He found, however, the project would require a geat deal of money that is "in very short simnlv in Tuba." and "The connections with drug runners pro Operation vided one source ot secret come," the magazine said. MASON-McDUFFI- in- The magazine said Castro also "lacked the kind of high technology he needed for modernization of the Cuban economy," so Vesco proposed smuggling advanced American technology into Cuba, "in exchange for which Castro would protect the drug traffickers (and) be paid a cut of the cocaine and marijuana traffic moving into the United States." , Dial 27, 1984. E |