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Show Page 22 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, June 10, 1988 Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal World Roundup South Korean students fight police SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Radical students attacked riot police with firebombs and clubs today as they battled to reach the North Korean border for reunification talks with students from the communist north. Police in the center of Seoul chased thousands of screaming Students trying to reach the main train station to take trains to the border. About Yonsei University tried to D?vid 'W- AP Laserphoto Riot police charge protesting students during a clash at Yonsei University. dragged a baseball 20-fo- ot backstop to the main gate at Yonsei to deflect exploding gas bombs fired by police. But riot troopers attacked and dragged it away. Dozens were injured at the the march to force reunification of the communist north south. and the Radicals claim the United States enforces partition of the Korean peninsula to rule the university, but authorities had no overall figures. Police officers and students with burns or blood pouring from cuts were carried away or staggered to safety. Radical students called for pro-Weste- rn south. Philippines (AP) Workers used shovels and their bare hands today to dig up 12 bodies from a mass grave where human rights advocates say victims of right-win- g death squads may have been buried. EcumeniThe church-backe- d cal Movement for Justice and woman. "We believe the presence of mass graves is an indication of death squads all around us," said Sister Pat Lardizabal, a Roman Catholic nun. However, Dr. Ethelyn Nieto, MANILA, Peace said the shallow pit held at least 22 bodies, which were mysteriously buried in April at the suburban South Cemetery. three-square-ya- George Shultz rd Movement officials obtained a court order authorizing exhumation of the bodies to determine whether they were memg Youth for bers of the and Nationalism, Democracy reported missing since April. Lawyer Romeo Capulong, NATO calls left-win- for Soviet civil rights MADRID, Spain (AP) -;NATO foreign ministers to--: day called for early negotiations to reduce troops in Europe and promised to consider a more equitable " sharing of defense costs the United States and : its allies. .In a joint declaration, the 16 foreign ministers said : ' en successful negotiations with the Soviet bloc depended on ."substantial and balanced" results on human rights. " The statement, issued at the end of NATO's spring "meeting, attended by Secretary of State George Shultz, attempted to prod the Soviets to improve their human rights record before the North Atlantic Treaty organization would undertake negotiations with the Warsaw Pact. The goal, the statment 'said, was a substantial and balanced reduction of forces in Europe. - non-.nucle- ar Negotiations dealing only with troop reductions in "Central Europe have limped along for 15 years without any results. The new negotiations between NATO and n Communist the bloc are more ambitious, seeking to reduce tensions from the Atlantic to the Ural Mountains. ' There was no specific promise in the declaration that the Western Europeans and Canada will contribute a larger share to NATO's .defenses. The United States , . seven-natio- ; currently shoulders about 70 percent of the financial bur- den. But the statement cited a : 'continuing commitment to jshare equitably the risks, Philippines the movement's chairman, called the court order a breakthrough in efforts to locate victims of death squads. "The relatives of victims of disappearances were neve able to find a mass grave like this," Capulong said. Health department workers began the dig after spraying the area with disinfectant. The workers found the first body about three feet below the surface of the muddy pit. By late afternoon, the diggers had found at least 12 decomposing bodies, including that of a Briefs advances .'burdens and responsibilities las. well as the benefits of "our common endeavor." Boyce No. 7897 Published in The Daily Herald June 3. 10. 17. 1988. Workers uncover mass graves, possible death squad victims I B. Successor Trustee students chanted as they tried to break through police lines to make their way to the border 30 miles north of Seoul for talks with North Korean students. r Police hit by firebombs screamed with pain as they were covered in orange flames in the fighting around Yonsei. Students wielding wooden and iron clubs beat troopers trying LAVAL, Quebec (AP) -Three inmates who shot a guard while escaping from a maximum-securit- y prison may have fled to the United States after releasing their two hostages, provincial authorities said. The escapees, two of whom were believed to be wounded in a gun battle with guards, commandeered a car Thursday outside the Laval Institute, a prison north of Montreal. They took both its driver and a guard with them. The guard, Therese Gagne, and the motorist, an unidentified middle-age- d woman, were found JOHANNESBURG, South Af- President P.W. Botha today extended the nationwide state of emergency for another year and said ordinary laws could not control unrest. two-ye- leaders id ar as- sailed the proclamation, which will leave hundreds of promiin jail without nent activists charge. The emergency regulations allow sweeping powers of detention, outlaw many forms of Rival Palestinian BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Rival Palestinian guerrilla tions battled each other with howitzers and mortars in two Beirut refugee camps today, fac- leaving three dead and wounded, police said. Police said the fighting the Chatilla and Bourj 15 in camps was between Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction and the dissident Fatah-Uprisin- g, Syrian-backe- d led by Col. Saeed Mousa. The casualties raised the toll from two days of fighting to five killed and 25 known wounded. Volunteer Dr. Aurora Parong said at least one of ,the bodies showed that it had not undergone an autopsy.. "The fact that he was not autopsied shows us that he could have been illegally buried," she claimed. propeaceful test and restrict freedom of speech, press and assembly. Anglican Archbishop Des- mond Tutu said extension of the emergency "is a pointless and bankrupt exercise" which "aggravates South Africa's cri- sis." In Tokyo, the Japanese government today criticized the extention and urged South Africa to release political prisonacers, permit tivities and talk with the anti-aparthe- id opposition. factions clash The thud of exploding shells echoed across Beirut until a security committee called a cease-fir- e at 7 a.m., a police spokesman said. the second in The cease-firas many days, was "generally holding," the spokesman said. He cannot be named under standing regulations. Mousa broke with Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization in 1983 and established headquarters in Damascus, the Syrian capital. The two factions have ree, peatedly clashed in recent weeks . Reports say Khomeini near death un- harmed three hours later at a farmhouse about 20 miles from the prison. They phoned police from Candiac, about 30 miles from the New York state border. The escapees were identified as Rene 26, serving 12 years for armed robbery; his brother Pierre, 24, serving seven years for robbery; and Robert Henley, 29, serving life for murder. Botha extends state of emergency Anti-aparthe- ; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 22nd day of June, at 10:00 a.m. at the west front steps of the Utah County Courthouse located at 51 South University, Provo, Utah County Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by REX LYNN ROSE and DENISE ROSE, as Trustors, in favor of Utah Housing Finance Agency, as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded May 29, 1984, as Entry No. 15719. in Book 2138, at Page 791, of the official records of the Utah County Recorder, covering real property located at 485 North 700 East, Spanish Fork, in Utah County, State of Successor Trustee will Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast Corner of Lot 4, Block 84, Plat "A", Spanish Fork City Survey of Building Lots; thence South 120 feet; thence West. 99 feet; thence North 120 feet; thence East 99 feet to the place of beginning. Notice of Default was recorded February 8, 1988 as Entry No. 3329, in Book 2487, at Page 463, of said official records. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession, or end the cumbrances, property, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said above-describe- Trust Deed, including limitation fees, charges, and expenses of Successor Trustee, and advances, if any, under the terms of said Trust Deed. DATED this 20th day of May, 1988. ROBERT C. HYDE, Esquire, in his capacity as Successor Trustee Stacy Howard Parsons, Behle & Latimer 185 S. State St. Suite 700 P.O. Box 11898 S.L.C., UT 84147-089UHFA No.: 01578 L. Loan No.: PB&L No : 09104.269 PMI No.: 350737.9 No. 7870 Published in The Daily Herald May 27, June 3, 10, 1988. without 8 Canada escapees may be in U.S. rica (AP) Manila city health officer, claimed at least some of the bodies had been properly buried after autopsies. Nieto said the bodies had remained unclaimed for months before they were buried. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Tof Iran's top leaders conferred with the designated successor to Ayatollah Ruhollah wo Khomeini, the official news agency said today. A Western television network reported that the ailing patriarch may be dying. Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency, Nicosia, said monitored in Parliament Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani conferred Wednesday with AyMontazeri atollah Hussein-A- li in the holy city of Qom, 100 miles south of Tehran. The agency said that President Ali Khamenei also saw Montazeri in Qom on Thursday. In both case's, the agency said the two political leaders discussed current issues, but it did not elaborate. Rafsanjani and Khamenei are political rivals in the power struggle that has been taking place in the Tehran hierarchy over who will run the country when Khomeini dies. The revolutionary patriarch has been reported in frail health since he suffered a heart attack two years ago. There have also been unconfirmed reports that he has cancer. Iran's official media have made no recent reference to Khomeini's health. The CBS television network reported Thursday that intelligence reports indicated Khomeini "may now be very close to death." It quoted the reports as saying that "the Ayatollah's cancer has spread from his prostate to his liver" and that he "may only have two or three months to live." NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the West front door of the City and County Building, University and Center Streets, Provo. Utah, on the 13th day of July. 1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day: Situated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: UNIT 1. RIVERGROVE A TWIN HOMES, PLANNED UNIT DEVEL- OPMENT, Provo, Utah, according to the Survey Map filed in the office of the Recorder, Utah County. Utah, as Map Filing NO. 2830 and as described in the Declaration tor said Rivergrove Twin Homes appearing as Entry No. 3135, in the office of the Recorder, Utah County, Utah. TOGETHER WITH the apprulenant undivided interest in the Common Areas and all the rights incident to the ownership of a Unit and all the limitations on such ownership as described in said Declaration. Commonly known as 592 North 1300 West, Provo, Utah 84601. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial Trust Deed foreclosure proceedings is dated July 15. 1987, and was executed by DAVID J. an unmarried SANSOM, man, as Trustor, and in favor of WESTERN MORTGAGE PORATION, LOAN COR- the present Beneficiary. The present owner is reported to be DAVID J. SANSOM, an unmarried man. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. DATED this 3rd day of June, 1988. Paul M. Halliday Successor Trustee 376 e. 400 s. Suile 300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801)355-288- 6 FILE No 9265 No 7924 Published in The Duily Herald June 10, 17, 24. 1988 TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time ot the sale, at the West main entrance, Utah County Courthouse, 51 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on July 7, 1988. at 9:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed dated June 13, 1984 and executed by BILL J. RIETZ and ALICE S. REITZ, his wife, as Trustors, in favor of CITY : Right-of-Way- A-- A". QUAIL RIDGE SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County. State of Utah. This property is now reported to be owned by n Gary B. Brimley and C. Brimley. DATED this 25th day of May. 1988. force their way out. : "We fight for unification," 6f the charging students, and police martial arts squads counterattacked. Students tried to ; immobilize the vans with firebombs and clubs. ; Protesters at one point de- particularly scribed as follows: All of Lot 31 Plat 5,000 bottled up by police in to yvard off blows with shields. Both sides pelted each other With rocks and bricks. f Black police armored cars fired volley after volley of Choking tear gas into the ranks TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the West front steps (or entrance) of the Utah County Courthouse. Provo. Utah, on June 28, 1988 at the hour of 9: 15 a.m. of said day; for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated January 30. 1979 executed by DENNIS RAY FARR and TERRI J. FARR. as Trustors, covering real property located at 4036 North Quail Ridae Drive. Provo, Utah County. Utah and more the 13th day of July. 1988, at 10 00 o clock A.M.. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by name, as Trustors, in favor of DESERET BANK. Office, covering real property located at: Commencing at a point which "is North along the section line 759.0 feet, and East 99.00 feet from the Southwest Corner of Section 23, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 792.00 feet; thence West 313.50 feet; thence South 792.00 feet; thence East 313.50 feet to; FEDERAL SAVINGS AND the point of beginning. .' LOAN aSSOCIATION, as ALSO: beneficiary, covering real Commencing 3 chains property located at 744 West and 11.60 chains in North of the Southeast East Timpway, Unit Utah County, and more Corner of Section 22, Township 5 South, Range. part'' iiarly described as: contained 1 East, Salt Lake Base All Unit within the WINDSOR and Meridian; thence ARMS CONDOMINIUM, West 7 12 chains; thence the same is identified in North 20.0 feet to the .f. the record of survey map. point of beginning. recorded in Utah County. Subject to a NO. for 17460, Timpanogos Special Utah, as Entry Map Filing No. 3006, and Service District for their Conoutfall of line and necessary in the Declaration . f dominium of the WIND- servicing of said line. This obligation is "purSOR ARMS CONDOMINIUM Project, recorded in suant to a Trust Deed Utah County, Utah, as signed by KENNETH Entry No. 17461. in Book HOOVER AND BEVERLY 2142 at Page 395 of OFfi-ci- A. HOOVER on the 11th Records. day of May. 1987. The Notice of Default TOGETHER WITH the undivided ownership interest was heretofore recorded in the Utah County Recorin said project's common areas and facilities, which der's Office on the 23rd is appurtenant to said day of December, 1987, 2478 at Page 556, units. The present owners of as Entry No. 6097. the property are reported Dated this 6th day of to be BILL J. and ALICE June. 1988. John Stevens S. REITZ. THE TERMS OF THE SALE WILL BE DESERET BANK CASH AT THE TIME OF American Fork Office THE SALE. Trustee DATED this 3rd day of Heber Grant Ivins June. 1988. J. Scott Lundberg Attorney tor Trustee " 75 North Center Successor Trustee Our File- CMCReitz 2 American Fork, UT 84003 No. 7933 Published in The No. 7938 Published in The , Daily Herald June 10. 17. Daily Herald June 10, 17, ?4. 19RR 24,1988. SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF NOTICE OF SALE TRUSTEE'S SALE ; SHERIFF'S NO. 7035 The following described (Real Property) real property will be sold EXECUTION at public auction to the CIRIn the FOURTH CUIT Court, in and for the highest bidder without as to title, posCounty of Utah, State of warranty session or Utah, AMERICAN FORK at the Westencumbrances, front door of DEPARTMENT BuildBANK OF AMERICAN the City and County ing, University and Center FORK, Plaintiff Streets, Provo, Utah, on, vs CLYDE V. ROPER, De- the 13th day of July, 1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of fendant To be sold at Sheriff's said day:of Situated in (he State of Sale, at the West front Countymore Utah, particularly de:. door of the County Court- Utah, as follows: house in the City of Provo, scribed All of Lot Block 3, County of Utah, State of KEYRIDGE 14, HEIGHTS Utah, on the 22nd day of Plat "B", June, 1988 at 10:00 SUBDIVISION, o'clock a.m. on said day Orem, Utah, according to that certain piece or par- the official plat thereof on of the cel of real property situate file in the office in Utah County, State of Recorder of Utah County, Utah, described as follows Utah. Commonly known as 1449 All right, title, claim and South 200 East, Orem, interest on the above Utah 84057. The Trust Deed being named defendant: foreclosed by these nonCommencing at a point located North 1404.21 feet judicial trust deed forecloand East 130.91 feet and sure proceedings is dated North 006'36" West September 9, 1977, and by LYMAN 172.94 feet from the was executed CAMPBELL and Southeast corner of Sec- MARION tion 18, Township 9 PATRICIA C. CAMPBELL, as South, Range 2 East, Salt husband andin wife, favor of Lake Base and Meridian; Trustor, and FUND FIREMAN'S thence North 006'36" MORTGAGE CORPORAWest 90 feet-- ; thence North 8845' West 100 TION, the present BenefiThe present owners feet; thence South ciary. reported to be LYMAN 006'36" East 90 feet; are CAMPBELL and thence South 8845' East MARION 100 feet to point of begin- PATRICIA C. CAMPBELL, husband and wife. ning. Being a part of The purchase price is Section 17, Township 9 in lawful money of South, Range 2 East. (Lo- payable United States of Amercated in Payson City, Utah the ica. County) Purchase price payable DATED this 3rd day of in legal tender of the June, 1988. Paul M. Halliday United States. Successor Trustee DATCD at Provo City, 376 e. 400 s. Utah, this 24th day of Suite 300 May, 1988. DAVID R. BATEMAN Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Sheriff of (801)355-288- 6 Utah County. Utah FILE No. 870Q By: Lt. Jack Walker No. 7925 Published in The Deputy Daily Herald June 10, 17, DAVID J. HOLDSWORTH 24, 1988. Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publicalion: REQUEST FOR May 27, 1988 INVESTMENT SERVICES No. 7875 Published in The Alpine School District is( Daily Herald May 27, June requesting proposals for 3. 10. 1988. investment services; Questions regarding the NOTICE OF scope of work or quesTRUSTEE'S SALE proposal The following property tions about the Mr. may call upon Greg will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Holbrook at (801) The bid proposals payable in lawful money of are to be submitted to the the United States at the time of sale, at the West Procurement Officer, Wankier,'50 Door of the Courts BuildNorth Center, American ing, Provo, Utah County, Fork, Utah 84003, by or State of Utah, on July 20, before 4:30 p.m. on June 1988, at 12:00 o'clock 1988. Noon of said day, for the 23, No. 7918 Published in The purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Daily Herald June 8. 9. TOM AUGUSTUS and 10, 1988. DEBRA ANN AUGUSNOTICE OF SALE TUS, husband and wife, SHERIFF'S No. 7273 and WALTER A. WALSER (Real Property) and ERNESTINE WALORDER OF SALE " SER. husband and wife, UTAH LIVESTOCK PROas Trustors, in favor of DUCTION CREDIT ASSOWell Fargo Mortgage CIATION Plaintiff Company, a California ' vs. Corporation, and assigned to IMCO Realty Services. L. STUBBS. BRYON MARL. RONNALD Inc., a Delaware Corporation, as general partner of SHALL, J M. MAHONEV, 1 .and nominee on behalf of and JOHN DOES IMCO Realty Services, a through 10 California limited partnerDefendants In the Third Judicial ship, covering real proprty located at 150 North 100 District Court, in and for East, Santaquin, Utah the County of Utah, State " ' of Utah. 84655, and more particuTo be sold at Sheriff's larly described as follows: Commencing North 167.5 Sale, at the west front feet from the Southwest door of the County CourtCorner of Block 32, Plat house in the City of Provo, "B" Santaquin City Sur- County of Utah, State ot vey of Building Lots; Utah, on the 6th day of thence North 60 feet; July, 1988 at 10:00 thence East 100 feet: o'clock a.m. on said day thence South 80 feet; that certain piece or parthence West 100 feet to cel of real property situate in Utah County, State of beginning Situate in Utah County, Utah, described as follows State of Utah. DATED this 17th day of Lois 27. 30. 31. 32, and May. 1988. 33, in Plat "C". Phase III, REESE S. HOWELL of HIDDEN OAKS, INC.: a Trustee planned community deve376 E. 400 S Suite 306 lopment, in Highland", Salt Lake City, UT84111 Utah. No. 7923 Published In The Purchase price payable in Herat June 10, Daily 17, legal tender of the United 24, 1988. Slates DATED at Provo City. NOTICE OF Utah, this 6th day of June, TRUSTEE S SALE 1988. The following described DAVID R. BATEMAN property will be sold at Shonfl of Utah County. public auction to the highUtah est bidder, payable in lawBy ART ADCOCK. Deputy ful money ol the United Si. lies at the time of sale, JAMES R BROWN Attorney for Plaintiff it the West fronl door ot No 7930 Published in The IIih County Courthouse in the City ol Piovo. County Daily HtitdUl June 10. 1?.; .'4 1988 ol Uldh. Sidle of Utah on NOTICE OF NOTICE OF A-- right-of-wa- y -- ' - t: 756-842- , t: |