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Show Page 14 - THE HERALD, Prove. TJt-- . Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices atiofia ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING The annual stockholder's meeting of the Maple-to-n Irrigation Company and District will be held in the Town Hail, at 7:00 p m. on Monday, January 11, 1988, for the purpose of hearing the annual report and to transact any other business that my come before the meeting. Governor declares disaster after in Honolulu f ar's flooding - HONOLULU (AP) Gov. John Waihee declared the city and county of Honolulu a major disaster area as the estimate on the numb- - of homes floodsustaining damag ing passed 1,000. Most of the r.jge occurred in the so.n astern section of the i : of Oahu, where up to ' , ...ches of rain fell New Year's Eve and early New Year's Day. JESSE Sec, Treas. Application for grazing permits on Strawberry Valley must be made with the Secretary by January 31, 13 T 1988. No. 7241 Published in The Daily Herald January 3. 4. 5 6, 7, 8, 1988. EXHIBIT "A" NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 29th day of January, 1988, at 11:00 a.m., at the West fror,'. door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 51 South University Avenue, Provo, in the County of l,'!ah, State of Utah, by FLEET MORTGAGE CORP., a Rhode Island Corporation, as the Federal Emergency Management Agency teams arrived Sunday to help city and state officials assess the damage, which has been estimated at $29 l 4", J. Gary Hart current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by GLENDA L. CROSBY, an unmarried woman, as Trustor, recorded November 6, 1985, as Entry No. 32737 in Book 2259, at Page 596, of the official records of Utah County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of FLEET MORTGAGE CORP., a Rhode Island Corporation, by reason of certain obligations Notice recorded Residents of Kahena Street form a human chain Sunday to remove rocks left by massive runoff caused by heavy rains. flood-devast- ed man yelled out during Sun- day's meeting at Kalaheo High auiooi. heavy distruction in their area was caused by poor drainage lacmues mai ieu to me over- flow of Kawainui Marsh. We, the people of Kailua, have lost everything," one But other areas also were hit hard "We've had a major disaster in East Honolulu," City Coun- cil Dennis O'Connor said. "Niu Valley, Hawaii Kai, and Ku- liouou have all had major damage. One dies in fishing boat mishap on stormy sea near Bodega Bay - A SAN FRANCISCO (AP) fishing boat capsized in storm-tosse- d seas Sunday, killing one of the four aboard, the Coast Guard said. The others were rescued. Searchers in a Coast Guard helicopter located the three in a life raft late Sunday floating 44 miles northwest of Bodega Bay, or 26 miles from the boat, said Ken Freeze, a Coast Guard spokesman. They were picked up by an 82-fo- ot Coast Guard cutter, Freeze said. "They are all in good condi-toOne has a laceration above his eye and they are all cold," Freeze said. Earlier, searchers spotted the hull of the missing fishing boat Sea Master and picked up a man found clinging to a lifeboat, said Bruce Richardson of the Bodega Bay Coast Guard station. The unidentified man was pronounced dead on arrival at Palm Drive Hospital in Sebas-topo- l, where he was transported by a Coast Guard helicopter, said a nursing supervisor. The boat encountered trouble during a storm that 66-fo- ot generated high winds and hefty swells at sea earlier in the day, said Bon Dementera, another man. Coast Guard spokes- The crew of the ship contacted the Coast Guard about 10 a.m. to say it was about 18 miles northwest of Bodega Bay and might be taking on water in its bilge, Dementera said. Bodega Bay is a fishing village about 40 miles north of San Francisco. The crew radioed 20 minutes later to say they needed a pump, but there was no word after that, Dementera said. Authorities did not know where the boat was from, he said. mess worse Bush candidate list when tops than his federal fund distribution begins BOSTON (AP) Gary Hart admits it was a mistake associating with model Donna Rice but says such behavior pales in comparison with President Reagan's scandal. Hart, who rejoined the Iran-Cont- ra Democratic presidential race last month after drop1988 ping out following news accounts of his relationship with Miss Rice, said what he did broke no laws. "I have not lied to Congress, I have not shred any papers, and no money changed hands," the former Colorado senator said Sunday in reference to the Reagan administration and the Iran-Cont- ra affair, "We have got to get this in perspective." Hart received strong applause from the Harvard University audience when he said the news media should only publish details of a public official's or candidate's private life when the material is relevant to the individual's ability to govern. "The American people don't have a right to know everything about our leaders' lives," said Hart, who for the was the front-runn- Democratic er presidential nomination when he withdrew from the race in May. "It was a bad mistake," Hart said of spending time with Miss Rice. "It was a damn fool mistake. But I don't think it disqualifies me from governing this country. ... It has, by the way, not disqualified leaders in the past." Hart said that when he challenged reporters to put a tail on him last year, he meant only while he was in public. v se- cured thereby. n. Hart: Iran President BERNELL JENSEN i million. The American Red Cross had counted eight homes destroyed, 315 with major damage and 748 with minor damage by late Sunday, said spokesman Ken Sanders. Earlier, the Oahu Civil Defense Agency reported 175 people as homeless, with most staying with family or friends. Only 11 people showed up at a Red Cross emergency shelter by night, Sanders said. The governor's proclamation Sunday makes available state disaster funds to repair damage to public property such as roads, sewers and water lines. Qualifying victims will be able to get individual and business loans, as well as tax relief. City and state officials faced more than 1,000 angry Kailua residents who complained the WARREN Vice (AP) President George Bush will be WASHINGTON getting the biggest check among 12 presidential hopefuls as they receive $25.6 million on Monday in the first wave of federal matching funds from the U.S. Treasury. Later in the week, $3.1 mil- more in checks will be sent out, making it easily the best money week any of the contenders have ever had. lion Only Democrat Jesse Jackson of the major candidates has not qualified for matching funds, but that disparity is expected to be remedied after the campaign files new docu- mentation with the Federal Election Commission on day. The Republican Bush Mon- will receive $4.8 million Monday and more than $900,000 later in the week, tops for any of the candidates. Presidential candidates can win eligibility for federal matching funds by raising at least $5,000 in individual contributions of $250 or less in at least 20 states. Once eligible, all individual contributions up to $250 are matched dollar for dollar by money from the Treasury. Those funds come from the voluntary $1 checkoff on personal tax returns. Here is a list of the candidates and the amounts of matching funds they are due. After the candidate's name is the amount due to be sent Monday, the amount due later in the week and the total. Former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt, Democrat, $631,489, $87,745, $719,235; Vice President George Bush, $4,847,-85$913,689, Senate $5,761,540; Republican Leader Robert Dole, $4,338,141, 0, $4,338,141; Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, Democrat. $2,402,296, $1,091,122. $3,493,-41- Former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont, Republican, $1,868,762, 0, $1,868,762; Missouri Rep. Richard Gephardt, Democrat, $1,737,216, 0, $1,737,216: Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr., Democrat, $1,313,836. $242,564. $1,556,401; Former Secretary of State Alexander Haiy. Republican, $100,000, $174,850, $274,850; Former Colorado Sen. Garv Hart, Democrat $100,000, 0. $100,000; New York Rep. Jack Kemp, Republican $3,012,949. 0, $3,012,949; Former television evangelist Pat Robertson, Republican $4,495,607, 0, $4,495,-60and Illinois Sen. Paul Simon, Democrat. $748,180, $641,956, $1,390,137. East, West, Mississippi Valley all battling nasty winter storms By The Associated Press A snow and ice storm on the East Coast ripped down power lines and closed schools today while a West Coast storm frustrated travelers, and between the two a Siberian Express of Arctic air surged down the Mississippi Valley. "You may feel the punch of an Atlantic Coast storm, the bite of a cold Arctic outbreak, or the blow of a Pacific Coast storm but you are not likely to escape all three," said Hugh Crowther of the National Weather Service in Kansas City, Mo. The Pacific storm, blamed for at least one death, dumped snow on higher elevations of Oregon, California and Nevada. The storm that hit the Atlantic states piled up snow as far south as North Carolina, where trees and power lines were blamed for tens of thousands of power outages. ice-lad- Below-zer- o temperatures prevailed across the Dakotas and Minnesota. International Falls, Minn., dipped to 18 below zero, with a wind chill factor of 59 below zero. The wind chill effect at Minot, N.D., was 72 degrees below zero. The eastern snowstorm came just in time to disrupt today's commute for people going back to work after the holidays. rush-hou- r Striking police may face firing (APi FORD HEIGHTS, Police officers in this im111. Chicago suburb who walked off their jobs over late paychecks and other gripes may face dismissal, the poverished police chief said. "1 spoke with the mayor and trustees and they did suggest firing everyone who is out on strike," Police Chief Jack Davis said late a couple of Sunday. Davis said if the striking officers were fired, police in neighboring suburbs would as sist temporarily. State police and sheriff's deputies probably would then be asked to help, he said. The chief said he expected the mayor to call a meeting today to announce a decision about the dismissals. of Default was September 30, Entry No. 36851 1987, as in Book 2456, at Page 588, of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without wararnty as to title, possession or en- cumbrances, the following described property: Lot 13, Plat "A", REVISED WESTCLIFF SUBDIVISION, Orem, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Utah County Recorder's Office. Property Address: 935 west 800 North, Orem, Utah 84057. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and ex penses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as is in said note and by law provided. DATED this 22nd day of December, 1987. Bryan C. Robinson Successor Trustee 180 S. 300 W., Ste 120 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 No. 7246 Published in The Daily Herald January 4, 11, 18, 1988. 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 encumbiances, at the West front door of the Utah County Building, 51 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on the 29th day of January, 1988, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day. said real property situated within Utah County, Utah: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Lot 4, Block 15, Plat "J", PAY-SO- CITY SURVEY OF BUILDING LOTS; thence West 61.5 feet; South 115.0 feet; East 61.5 feet; North 115.0 feet thence thence thence to the point of BEGINNING. Commonly known as 92 East 300 South, Payson, Utah 84651. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these non judicial trust deed foreclosure proceedings is dated July 23, 1985 and was executed by N. ALLEN NOWACKI and LEANN D. NOWACKI. husband and wife, as Trustors, and in favor of PROVO RAILROAD CREDIT UNION, the present Beneficiary. The present owners are reported to be N. ALLEN NOWACKI and LEANN D NOWACKI, husband and wife. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of Amer- DATED the 28th day of December, 1987 Clark Rex Ward Successor Trustee 102 W 500 S . Ste 202 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Telephone: No 7245 Published in The Daily Herald January 4, 322-592- 0 11, 18, 1988. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 1st day of February, 1988. at the hour of 11 30 a m on the front slops of the Utah County Courthouse by Samco Mortgage Corporation as the current beneficiary under the deed ol trust made by Larry and Diane H husband and wife. Trustor, recorded September 10. 1980. in Book 1860. Page 514 as Entty No 31098 in the Ollice of the County Recorder of Utah County. Utah, given to secure on indebtedness in favot of Samco Mortgage Coiporation. the present Beneficiary, by reason ol certain obligations secured thereby Nolice ol Default was recorded July 28. 1987. as Entry No 28086 in Bonk 2437 at Patio 31 in the oftice of the County Recorder of Utah County, Utah Sur-tee- s Sur-tee- 1 The Trustee will 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 encumbrances, the following described real property which is located at 155 South 600 East, Payson, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 2, Block 8, Plat "K", Payson City Survey of Building Lots; thence East 150 feet; thence South 88 feet; thence West 150 feet; thence North 88 feet to the place of beginning. County of Utah, State of Utah. Sale is made for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. DATED this 28th day of December, 1987. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the hearing for the 1988 Budget for the North Utah County Water Conservancy District will be held in the District Offices at 75 North Center, American Fork, Utah at 7:00 p.m. on January 14, 1988. Anyone wishing to be heard on the said budget may appear at said hearing and may either file written comments to the budget or may make oral presentations. DATED this 29th day of December, 1987. Michael Vichirilli President No 7242 Published in The Daily Herald January 3, 4, 5, 1988. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. Judge Ballif JUDIIN THE FOURTH CIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR UTAH Successor Trustee 400 S., Ste 200 whose respective address is: 225 North 150 East, Orem, Utah 84057, has been appointed Personal 51 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 No. 7244 Published in The Daily Herald January 4, decedent. Creditors of the above estate are hereby notified to present their claim to the Undersigned Personal Representatives or to the Clerk of the Utah County District Court on or before the 5th day of April, 1988, or said claims will be forever barred. above-name- NOTICE OF 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, at the West entrance of the Utah County Courthouse, Provo, Utah County, Utah, on January 27. 1988 at 9:00 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Gary L. Carson and Jane S. Carson, his wife, as Trustors, to Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association ("Deseret Federal"), as Trustee, in favor of Deseret Federal, as Beneficiary, recorded October 5. 1976, as Entry No. 25735, in Book 1503, at Pager 498 of the official records of Utah County. Utah, covering real property located in Utah County, Utah (the "Property") and more particularly described as fol- ROBERT R. KIRKMAN (801) 225-135- 4 DAVID H. SHAWCROFT Attorney for the Estate 110 S. Main Street Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 (801) 785-535- 0 Date of first publication: January 4, 1988. No. 7247 Published in The Daily Herald January 4, 11, 18, 1988. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Friday, the 15th day of January, 1988 at the hour of eleven o'clock a.m. of said day, at the West entrance of the Utah County Courthouse at 51 S. University Ave., Provo. Utah County, ACTION TI- Plat "A", TLE COMPANY, Subdivi- Grove, encumbrances, for the Commencing at a point in the West right of way line of 9th East Street, Provo City, Utah County, Utah, said point being 206.9 feet East and 619.44 feet terms of said Trust Deed. DATED this 21st day of December, 1987. Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association Trustee By: Tom Itokazu Collections Workout Supervisor No. 7225 Published in The Daily Herald December 28, 1987; January 4, 11, 1988. South and South 89 degrees 14' East 801.48 feet and North 1 degree 17' cast 227.22 feet from the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on '.he 22nd day of January, 1988. at 11:00 a.m., at the West front door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 51 South University Avenue. Provo. in the County of Utah, State of Utah! by NORTH JERSEY SAV- Beneficiary, under the 614. of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the of sale, without warranty as to or entitle, possession cumbrances, the following described property 1909 33 Commencing feet East and 599.95 feet North and North East 63 feet of the Southwest corner ol Section 12, Township 7 South. Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base 1 and thence Meridian, North 010' East 420 24 feet thence North 89" West 143 33 feet, thonce South 026' West 280 47 feel to Freeway, thence South 4420 East 20? 20 lost to beginning Property' Address )) West 1020 South. Pmvn. Utoh 84601 for the purpose ot payim) obligations secured iy said Deed of Tiust including tees, charges and ex penses ot Trustee, .id vances. if any, undei the terms o! said Deed ot Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal ol t.io note secured by said Deed ot Trusl with intotesl thereon as is in said note and by law provided DATED Ihis ?2nd day ol December, 1987 Biy.in C Hithinson Successor Trustee 180 S :)0 W Sle I.1!) S,il Like City. UT 8410) No 7226 Published in Xtw Daily Herald December 28. 1987, January 4. 11 1988 Meridian; vey: INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as the current VIFI.C and thence along said Street line North 1 degree 17' East 90 feet; thence North 89 degrees East 100.00 feet; thence South 0 degrees 52' West 90 feet; thence South 89 degrees West 100.18 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Less and Except that portion conveyed to Provo City. Also known by Actual Sur- EXHIBIT "A" NOTICE OF & "A" EXHIBIT tions secured by said Trust Deed, including, without limitation, fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, and advances, if any, made under the favor of MILLER as t: purpose of paying obliga- a Ulah CoipuMliun, by reason ol certain obligations secured thereby Notice of Default was recorded September 25. 1987. as Entry No 3638?, in Book 2455. at Page INC., 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 real property, situated in the County of Utah, Stte of Utah, and described as follows, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah. Trustee will sell the Property without warranty as to title, possession, or Deed of Trust maae bv HAROLD EUGENE THROCKMORTON and JEANETTE THROCK- MORTON, husband and wife, as Trustor, recorded November 19, 1976 as Entry No 30637, in Book 1513. at page 558 of the official records of Utah County. Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in d 225 North 150 East Orem, UT 84057 lows: sion, Pleasant the of Representative 11, 18. 1988. All of Lot 9. OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHRISTIE M. KIRKMAN, Deceased. ROBERT W. KIRKMAN. WALLACE D. HURD Valley Heights STATE COUNTY, Commencing at a point location on the South boundary of 900 North Street, said point being located North 89 degrees 17'37" East along the Section line 991.73 feet and South 306.38 feet from the North corner of Section 6, Township 7 South. Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base one-quart- ' and thence Meridian; South 89 degrees 21 '20" East along the South boundary of said 900 North Street 83 87 feet; thence along the arc of a 16.00 foot radius curve to the right 25 06 feet (chord bears South 44 degrees ?V20" East 22.58 feet); thence South 0 degrees 22'40" West along the Westerly boundary of 900 East Street 75.93 febt; thence North 89 degrees 21 '20" West 99.79 feet: thence North 0 degrees 22'40" East 91,86 feet to the point of beginning. Area 0,209 Acre Said sale will be made without covenant or wartitle, ranty regarding possesion or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by CHARLES B SHEPARD AS Trustor, to ACTION TITLE COMPANY as Trustee for the benefit and security of JOHN F. DAYNES FAMILY COR- PORATION, as beneli-ciary- , recorded February 13. 1986 as Entry No. in Book 2218 at Page 200 in the records of the Utah County Recorder. Utah County. State of 43-1- Utah The subiecl property was subsequently sold from CHARI ES B. SHEP-AHto LARRY D and HEN-SLF- BART P. HOUNDY Notice of Default was recorded September 11, I'.W? as Entry No. 34607 in Book 24 5 at Page 547 of tint otliciul records of the Utah County Recorder, Utah County, Stale of 1 Utah DATED this 15th day of Derottiber. 1987, Action Title Company. Inc 63 North 300 East PO Box 1411 Dept. 3717 Provo. UT 04603 . (801)377-630- No ?W Published in The D;tiiy Herald Docember ;13. 28, 1987. January 198B 4. |