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Show Wednesday, February 26, 1992 The Daily Herald Rain soaks The East Coast Accu-Weath- By The Lines separate high temperature zones for the day. The Associated Press By Clear tonight; mild Thursday forecast for noon, Thursday, Feb. 27. er o: Rain drenched the northern half West Coast were unseasonably warm. Much of the Midwest was dry but cloudy. A strong disturbance over the pushed heavy rains over the East Coast from Maine to the Carolinas for a second straight day, with snow expected in northern New York and New England. Rain fell before dawn in Boston; New York; Philadelphia; Washington; Portland, Me.; and Richmond, Va., and Buffalo, N.Y., got jet-strea- m ic warning was in effect for the mountains and foothills of South Carolina. Meanwhile, the heavy rains that hit Texas and much of the South on Tuesday had relented in most areas by today, although it was still raining in Tennessee. More than 3 inches of rain fell in the central Texas town of Ding period endDong during a ing Tuesday morning. In the West, another strong jet stream kicked up a storm over the Pacific Ocean. But a system diverted the storm north over Canada and Alaska, keeping NEVADA mid-50- Pressure STATIONARY H L si SS5 HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN 1 K A A r x x xxx A A A FLURRIES SNOW 992 r, i PT. CLOUDY SUNNY ICE Accu-Weathe- Southern Nevada: Clear mid-40- s. COLORADO night and morning fog and low clouds. Otherwise fair through Thursday. Highs Thursday upper 40s to lower 50s foggy areas, upper 50s to lower 60s elsewhere. Lows tonight 30s to around 40. Southwestern Idaho: Sunny Inc. through Q Thursday. mid-60- 5. and cool tonight. Sunny and mild Thursday. Highs from the vpper 60s to the upper 70s. Overnight lows upper 30s to IDAHO WARM Ne- vada: Clear and cool tonight. Sunny and mild Thursday. s to Highs mostly Overnight lows in the upper teens and 20s. Northern Idaho: Areas of COLD ns mid-20- s. Northern and central day mostly sunny. A flash flood 24-ho- mid-tee- to the mid-20- snow. mid-70- s. mid-60- UTAH Salt Lake, Ogden and Pro-vTonight clear. Lows upper 20s to lower 30s. Thursday sunny and continued mild. Highs in the mid-t- o upper 50s. Statewide: Mostly sunny daytime and fair at night through Thursday. A little warmer. Highs 50s to lower s to lower 60s. Lows 30s. Friday through Sunday: Fair through Saturday. Increasing mostly high clouds Sunday. Highs generally upper 40s to low 60s. Lows mid 20s to low 40s. Dixie: Tonight fair. Thurs- of the East Coast early today, while temperatures across the mid-Atlant- s to the Thursday Lows tonight 20s to the lower 30s. Southeastern Idaho: Sunny through Thursday. Patchy night and morning fog and smoke. Highs Thursday upper 40s to around 60. Lows tonight Associated Press Increasing clouds tonight with a few snow showers north- ern and central mountains and east. Sunny and warmer Thursday. Lows tonight zero to 20 above in the mountains and high valleys with upper teens and 20s elsewhere. Highs CLOUDY Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Via Associated Press high-pressu- re SECOND 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 front door of the east entrance of the Fourth District Court, 51 South University, Provo, Utah County, State of Utah, on Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1992, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., on said day: ALL OF LOT 6, PLAT A. SHADOW MOUNTAIN ESTATES SUBDIVISION, ALPINE, UTAH, AC- conditions mild along the West Coast from Seattle to San Diego. Meanwhile, warm easterly winds blowing across the desert to the coast were expected to send the temperature in Los Angeles toward 80 degrees today. Highs were expected to reach the 30s and 40s in New England and the Great Lakes states; the 40s northand 50s in the ern Plains and Rocky Mountain mid-Atlanti- c, CORDING TO THE OFFI CIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE OF THE RECORDER, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. ratuies Tri City Golf Course club- house 1400 North 200 East. Am. Fork, Utah 84003 until 5:00 pm, March 5, 1992 Where they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Copies of the bid requirements, plans and specifications may be obtained at the Tri City Golf Course clubhouse or at the office of the engineer Sowby & Berg Consultants 20 East 1010 North American Fork, Utah upon payment of $15.00 'payable to Sowby & Berg Consultants Tri City Golf Course reserves the right to reject any and all bids. None of the $15.00 fee will be refundable for either a bidder or A 5 bid bond and a 100 performance bond is required. No. 4988 Published in The Daily Herald February 26, 27, 28, 29, March 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1992. Board of Education, Coor- dinator of Purchasing, Room 24, Administration 280 West 940 Building North, Provo Utah 84604-339until the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 27. 1992. Said offers will then be accepted 4, for: School Instructional and Athletic Supplies and Paper Products The bid must conform to the General Provisons contained in the "Invitation to Bid" which can be secured at the office of the Coordinator of Purchasing. All Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked, with the name and address of the vendor in the front upper left hand corner, and with the words, "School Instructional and Athletic Supplies and Paper Products", on the front of the envelope. No responsibility will attach to the owner or any official or employee thereof for the of, postopening of or the failure to open a bid not NOTICE TO CREDITORS properly addressed and Probate No. identified. 913400486 By order of the Board of IN THE FOURTH Education, Provo, Utah. JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vaughn T. Hawkes, COURT UTAH COUNTY, Coordinator of Purchasing STATE OF UTAH No. 4974 Publshed in The IN THE MATTER OF THE Daily Herald February 26, Street Address: 956 East Sunburst Lane Alpine, Utah 84004 The Trust Deed being foreclosed by this nonjudicial foreclosure proceeding is dated July, 9, 1990, and was executed by Steven R. Angerbauer, as Trustors), in favor of First Nationwide Bank, a Federal Savings Bank, as Assigned Beneficiary. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. DATED this 12 day of February, 1992. 27,28,1992 WINDER & HASLAM, tSIAItUIPC. ANNA MARIE CREER PALFREYMAN, Donald J. Winder PUBLIC NOTICE Successor Trustee Deceased. The Division of State All persons No. 4956 Published in The having Lands and Forestry has Daily Herald February 19,. claims against the above received an application for are to an estate required 26, March 4, 1992. easement on the folpresent them to the underor to of lowing described state Clerk the signed NOTICE TO TRUSTEE'S the court on or before the land: SALE UTAH COUNTY of May, 1992, or The following desciibed 27th day TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, forevsaid claims shall be RANGE 1 WEST, SLB&M property will be sold at er barred. Within Sections: 23, 24, public auction to the highKENT B. PALFREYMAN lawest bidder, payable in 280 South 1300 East 26, & 27 ful money of the United UT 84663 The proposed easement is Springville, of for the extension of an States at the time sale, Michael J. Petro enat the main (east) existing channel into the for Estate the Attorney of the Utah County 101 East trance Utah Lake. This is part of 200 South courts building 125 North an irrigation project. RefUT 84663 100 West, Provo, Utah, on Springville, erence ESMT 140. 19 March 1992, at 4:00 No. 4986 Published in The The Division will accept of for said the p.m. day, Herald February 26, written public comments until: purpose of foreclosing a Daily March 4, 11, 1992. certain "Deed of Trust to 5:00 p.m. Secure Home Equity Line ADVERTISEMENT FOR Friday, March 6, 1992 of Credit" (the "Trust BIDS STATE LANDS & Deed") dated 18 October FORESTRY Separate sealed BIDS 1988 and executed by for the construction of 355 W NORTH TEMPLE Geraldine Bartlome, a 1992 CDBG Sidewalk Im3 TRIAD CENTER, married woman, as trusSUITE 320 provements, 400 West tor, to Guardian Title (400 N to 700 N), 400 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84180-120- 3 Company, as trustee, in North (150 E to 200 E), favor of Chase Manhattan 7 650 East (400 S. to 450 S) (801) of Utah, as beneficiary. No. 4953 Published in The will be recieved by TheoThe Trust Deed was dore J. Thaxton Jr., City Daily Herald February 19, recorded in the official Engineer at the City of 26, March 4, 1992. records of the recorder of Orem, Engineering Office, Utah County, Utah on or 955 North 900 West. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S about 19 October 1988 as Orem, UT 84057 until SALE entry no. 31603, in book February 27, 1992, 10.00 The following described 2551. at page 127. a.m. Mountain Standard will be sold at A notice of default and Time and then at said property public auction to the highelection to sell under the office publicly opened and est bidder, payable in lawTrust Deed was recorded read aloud. ful money of the United in the official records of This project shall re- States at the time of sale, the recorder of Utah quire federal at the East entrance of the County. Utah on or about rates. No de- Fourth District wage Judicial 8 November 1991 as entry barred Contractors, Building at Provo, Utah, in no. 44532. in book 2853. or Suppliers Utah County, on March at page 487. shall be allowed to bid. 12, 1992, at 10:00 The real property covThe City encourages all for the purpose of a.m., foreered by the Turst Deed is Contractors to soclosing a trust deed exelocated at 4073 Quail licit bids fromactively qualified cuted by Mac Matheson Ridge Drive, Provo, Utah minority and women and Bonnie County, Utah, and is more owned companies. The husband and Matheson, wile, as particularly described as City of Orem shall not Trustors, in favor of Was follows: discriminate against atch Bank, covering real Lot 10 and 11, Plat "A." Diooers on tne oasis oi property located at 472 QUAIL RIDGE SUBDIVIRace, Color, Creed, Na- East 600 North, Orem SION, Provo. Utah, actional Origin orSex Utah County. Utah, and cording to the offaicial plat CI D9"- more Particularly thereof on file In the office ob- scribed may of the Utah County RecorFebruary 10, 1992 Lot 5. Plat "A". La Veil der. at the City of Orem, Engi- - Estates Subdivision DATED 11 February neering Office, 955 North Orem, Utah, according to 1992. 900 West, Orem, UT the official plat thereof on WM. SHANE TOPHAM ,lle in ,ne 84P57, 'ce of the Successor Trustee Ther- will be a $10.00 Recorder of Utah County, No. 4952 Published in Tf-- s fee for a Utah, Daily Herald February 19, of the plans and DATED this 4th day of copy 26, March 4, 1992. specificiations. (An addi- - February 1992 LESLIE w ri'aiirw lor ADVERTISEMENT FOR tional $5.00 service BID charge will be assessed if HOWARD, LEWIS & and the specificaplans Notice le hereby given PETERSEN are to be tions mailed). that TRI CITY GOLF Attorneys for Feb. 3 1992. Date will receive COURSE Wasatch Bank sealed bids from qualified No. 4932 Published in The 120 East 300 North Herald for: Daily contractors February 12, Provo, Utah 84601 Modifications to dis- 19, 26. 1992. Telephone: No. 4931 Published in The charge piping, valves, REQUEST FOR BIDS pump controls, and meDaily Herald 12, Notice is hereby given 19 ' 26 ' 1992 February ters on an existing well of EducaBoard the that appump, constructing proximately 1,150 feet of tion. Provo uty School 12" PVC pipe water line, District, Provo, Utah nd construction of sump County. Utah, will receive pumps. 530' of 6" PVC sealed bids from qualified pipe, and associated ap- vendors for service listed below, at the office of the purtenances. Provo City School District Bids will be received at: r. By The Associated Press I Wednesday Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 8 a.m. EST. 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