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Show NOTICE OF 12 Toot le Trantt rij, Dateline Tliurx., February 26, I9SI TRUSTEE'S SALE The following descrilied property situated in Tooele County, State of I'tah will lie sold at public auction to From t lie Tooele County Sheriff Office Ktcp Guard Up The unrelenting pressures of Inflation are felt by the virtually everyone. Mixing prices and less rapidly rising savof intent salaries have created a nation upon people On Haines Hazard i Watih for rabies clinic to Ih? sponsored throughout Utah by the Utah Veterinary Medical Asocial ion. Dr, C 'ltll Bagiev. Extension Veterinarian. I SI' suggested that tbit is a Rood opportunity to get animal vaccinated that nttil it. The doRt and cos ote w ere m a available for lalmraturv esamiiialiiMi. Where a person is bitten by a doR, cat or other low-ris- k Ing money. Everyone is looking for a bargain. on Tuesday, March 17, 1981, at the hour of 12.00 Noon, by Zlons First National Rank, Trustee under the. Deed of Trust exe- Homecrafter s. u,ed Trustors, and Zions toUnfortunately, many of the "bargains" around is he than more much the end can buyer day up costing across prepared to spend. I.aw enforcement agencies the nation are reporting a dramatic upsurge in what they have lalieled "inflation scams." "THE WORLD is full of con artists," says Tooele in County Sheriff Walt Shuliert, and they are thriving , high the current rush by people to invest in animal the circumstances of the bite or alter espiwure should tie re- ported to public health authorities who will deterbabies is a constant mine the need for treatthreat. IXnuestic dttRs and ment. In Rcneral. doRs and cats arc always a potential cats in I'lali do ma present a for rabies and ns and the high-riscontact treatment is usually recomsx ihllife in the environment where the disease may le mended only for severe, unhurlmrcd. Fortunately, ( provoked bites by animals base m a had moth prolilem sxhiih are ma captured. If von are bitten by a Iwt, with rabies in I'tah, but we a certainly need to keep our skunk, fos, coy i e, raccoon, or Iroluat, be sure to Ret Rtiard up. Dr. liaRlev macs that dur-in- treatment if the animal has a penod in escaped and is ma available the killer part of 19S0, 20 for examination. Wherever animals patients received treatment possible, bitinR after beinR exposed to should lie captured and Fifteen of these were mim'd. Dr. Ragley siirrcsIs. exposed toluits (9 had actual bites, 6 were scratched or had taller exposure of Iwts). Only five of the lials were captured, examined and found to lie rabid. An additional fixe patients were exposed to bats which were captured and found to lie ;WeCo,u,.y Toor, ". XJthe short-term- NiTingThat only a few local citizens have been of OctK-- r JI979 vie- - timied, sheriffs investigators want to alert people to the kinds of confidence games they are hearing of through their contacts with other agencies. One particularly vicious scheme preys upon pross or business investors by charging pective phony advance fees or loan finders' fees. AS INTEREST RATES increase and credit tightens, many persons are essentially excluded from the home buying market. Investors in other types of business ventures are equally restricted and fnist rated. Con artists will promise potential buyers or business borrowers low interest loans without strict credit and in- k pday , ' home-buyer- five-mmit- h come qualification requirements. Of course, such loans require sizeable fees be paid asup-frontmoney. Since loan or advance fees are a of ,he United 0f n,mtmortgage and business transact ions, labil n",,,ey tonnij of America, Bates is what not do often happensuspect jlmoctnt citizens " new Community Scholarship Everyone complains almut the quality of today's education, but Crantsville's Committee is doing something almut it. For some time the committee has been planning and working on extabeducation. their students further to achirt to fund ing rnrourage lisliing a wlf perprhiating Enthusiastic contributors and committee members helped to kick off a fund drive. By contributing $100 became charter members. First charter memlrerx John and Jolynn Burr, Roger and Maureen Peterson, Pat Chat win and Kenneth hilof the FFA President, representing studentbody lian sign checks for their contributions. James Christensen, Crantssille High, and committee members Merle Cade, Michelle Killian, Janet Matthews, DeRay and Sandra Cumey smile their approval. Charter member Alvin Matthews Sparks, and the school's principal, Walden was unable to attend the kickoff ceremonies. (. iH'Rative for rabies. None of these individuals were treated. Week Slated For March 4-- H Shortly after the turn of shills and to leam bv doing, 411 is for the whole fami- the century, the Ikivs and Parents can become were ly. clulis organized. girls's Boss were encouraged and closer to their children Families helped to learn how to grow through tocom. Girls learned to grow working and playing of st ties rong and preserve tomatoes. gether develop love and caring. From these projects the I PLEDGE: program evolved. My I lead to clearer thinkThe overall purpose of to lie committed to the program is the ing all I can alsotit myindilearning of youth development world I live in. self the and vidually and as responsible set To high and do goals my and productive 'is't'he a I can to makeVybert K iLearnir g bv better 'wav To make My' Heart to greater felt that one I will lie true to loyalty was world a lietterplace 1 . j"e e op by preparing young pt for the future. For over sixty 4-- H years this has lieen the goal. FROM those first two 1 1 - my family, my friends and the country where I live. I will respect the flag and the rights of others. project s, 4-- has grown un- choose almost anything he would like. Many times the projects have led to careers in related fields. It is not necessary to live in a rural area to become in- All that is re- volved in desire to improve is a quired 4-- Receives Award, Cortney Liddiard received his Eagle Bronze Palm at a recent Troop 203 Court of Honor. Pitured with Cortney are his parents, Ray and Sonia Liddiard. 4-- The first week in March has been designated as Week in Tooele County. This is the time when boys and girls make known their desire to be in Anyone who is interested is encour- aged to come in and sign 4-- 4-- up. j qj aKj rapidy accounts and withdrawn lefore the victim is any wiser. vvue collectibles, such as gold, silver, diamonds, stamps, and art works makes them attractive to the con artist and to the plain thief alike. The sheriff warns persons who have items to deal only with reput- aide individuals or dealers. It is foolhardy to advertise such items for sale in deal- newspapers and to include a home address. Unless is known be who to with a reproach. beyond person ing deputies advise meeting with a prospective buyer in a safe, public place, such as a bank lobby. IT IS ALWAYS best to take extra precautions when dealing with liquid items. Store them in safe deposit boxes and advise potential buyers or sellers this is where they are kept. Unless the buyer of precious metals, jewels, or art objects is an expert, he should insist on an independent appraisal by an authority of his choosing before exchangwell is worth offers this for The cash goods. security ing the small fee that may be involved. Also, money or negotiates should never be given in advance of receiving the goods. Partial delivery or post- ponement to a later date under unusual circumstances should be taken as a signal to stop the transaction or, at the very least, to proceed cautiously. ANOTHER POPULAR scam is the offering of com- modities futures contract options. In this scheme, a buyer is offered an option to buy or sell a commodity contract (gold, silver, oil, soybeans, etc.) at a fixed price by a certain date. The time frame is usually 30 to 90 days. A premium must be paid up front for this privilege. The con artist, posing as a broker, accepts the fee, provides a useless contract, and disappears. Frequently, the commodities salescrook has an impressive office as fT be purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of ! for by Uw' FIRST NATIONAL BA. National Association, ruJ,.e, , Kh . Martn 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following descrilied property situated in Tooele Comity, State of Utah will tie sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps of Tooele County Courthouse, Tooele, Utah, on Tuesday, March 17, 1981, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, by Zions First National Bank, Trustee unthe stamina to work for der the Deed of Trust exe- others to make the world cuted by Homecrafter s, a better place. Inc, as Trust on, and Zions Mortgage Company, as Beneficiary, recorded on the 6th day of September, 1980, in Book 175, Page 214, of official records in the of- the for Possibilities projects fice of the County Recorder are endless What are your 0f Tooele County, State of no von want to Utah, as Entry No. 333160: learn more about raising Lot 2, Old Church farm animals or your pet E MAY EVEN pay a significant return to one Subdivision, according like to Would you dog? him to recruit others who are left use the official plat to then and investor know how to grow a gar. . thereof, recorded in den? Are you interested n 0 I!? Tooele County, Utah The federal Commodity Futures Trading ecology and our natural remost in of Notice of Default was reabolished this has option trading type sources or do- you want to November 6, 1980, corded cases. know how to cook nutriit is offered, the prospective buyer should check in Book 187, Page 953 of If fine meals a sew or tious withthe local said official records. seam? Would you like to xvith the commission in Washington D.C., Purchase price payable in with state or local law enor Business Better Bureau, about learn more history lawful officials before forcement money of the United investing, and the cultures of other scams seem to be as numerous States of America. of ' TYPES OTHER to want peoples? Do you Said sale will be made the potential victims. Among them are secret de- make your life better by covenant or warwithout on gasoline consumption. save to vices money alleged learning how to improve home involve Others burglary extraordinary ranty, express or implied, may your health and physical alarm or other regarding title, possession or solar miraculous systems, energy systems, fitness? Take your choice. sere encumbrances, and will be Enrollment days are as breakthroughs that sales people claima being kept business. for the purpose of paying stolen avoid cret to big by being follows: Tooele, Stockton, Con artists have always been with us, laments obligations secured by said Lincoln, St. John, March 4 They probably always will be as long Trust Deed and expenses of Of- - Sheriff Shubert. 1 to 5 p.m. at the to believe their get rich sale as provided for by law. fice in the courthouse- Ver-- 88 peop1 are gullible enough schemes. ZI0NS FIRST quick' non - March 4 at 2:30 and E BEST adv.ee we can g.ve people .s to re- - NATIONAL BANK 4:30 p.m. at Patsy Holden's is to give them something for a National Association, home- Wendover - March member that nobody going or for nearly nothing. They should always be Trustee 17 at 3 00 at the Elemen- - nothing ' (Published in Transcript also applies Bulletin Feb. 19, 26, March ten count to about old The saying the March 24 at 3:00 at business proposition that 5, 1981) School Lunch Room (ele- when spending money. Any seems too good to be true probably is. NOTICE OF mentary). TRUSTEES SALE If you cannot enroll on The following described these days, contact your situated in Tooele property come leader or community of Utah will State office when it 'County, into the be sold at public auction to is convenient for you. the highest bidder on the With warmer, sunnier weather paying a visit, one of front steps of Tooele County the first things we notice about our home is the win- - Courthouse, Tooele, Utah, Side Salad dows. The sunshine makes any soil on them really show on Tuesday, March 17, Adds Variety up. So one of the first chores in our spring cleaning is 1981, at the hour of 12:00 the windows. But while youre at the windows. Noon, by Zions First If youre looking for va- washing look closely at your drapes and sheers. All of the pollu- - National Bank, Trustee riety in meals, and at the in the air that got on the inside of your windows der the Deed of Trust o same time trying to please got on your drapes, even though you might not be cuted by Homecrafters, the family, introduce yourable to see it as readily as on the windows. Take the Inc, as Trustors, and Zions self to the concept of side in your hand and feel them, you can actually feel Mortgage Company, as salads. Pear Yogurt Salad, drapes the soil in them. Then sniff them. No doubt youll be Beneficiary, recorded on the for example, is a refreshing able to detect an odor, especially dust. Vacuuming will 6th day of September, 1979, salad that adds color, flavor remove some of it, but if it has been more than one jn Book 175, Page 222, of and texture to the simplest help or two years since youve had them cleaned, it would be the official records in the of-- a meal. Give eating excitefice of the County Recorder good idea to have them cleaned again. ment to a plate of rolled This is particularly true if you have a coal or wood- - 0f Tooele County, State of ham slices and cheese burning stove. So many pollutants get into the air from Utah, as Entry No. 33164: triangles with a salad that that its really a constant job keeping ahead of Lot 46, Old Church combines apricot flavor fireplaces the problem. Walls and ceilings especially get their Subdivision, according gelatin, plain yogurt, diced share of this, and the same is true of your drapes - the to the official plat fresh or canned pears and same smoke that makes the walls and ceilings dirty also thereof, recorded in chopped celery. lands on the drapes. If left on the fabric,' it can cause rotTooele County, Utah PEAR YOGURT Notice of Default was reting and premature aging. SALAD As strange as it may seem, one of our customers ac- corded November 6, 1980, 1 package (3 oz.) Jell-tually told us that the manufacturer that she purchased in Book 187, Page 955 of her drapes from told her that she would never have to said official records. apricot flavor gelatin 1 have her drapes cleaned. The customer soon realized cup boiling water Purchase price payable in 1 container (9 oz.) plain yo- how untrue that was after only a short time of living in lawful money of the United an open area where a lot of dust blows directly at her States of America. gurt 1 14 cups sliced fresh pears home. You have to question the reasons behind the manSaid sale will be made (or use 1 can (16 oz.) ufacturer telling her not to clean her drapes - you cant without covenant or warsliced pears, drained and help but wonder if its because she wants her to return in ranty, express or implied, diced only a short time to replace them. A basic knowledge of regardingtitle, possession or lA cup chopped celery chemistry tells you that pollutants, particularly the encumbrances, and will be Dissolve gelatin in boil- acids, will severely damage the fabric if not removed for the purpose of paying ing water. Blend in yo- periodically. So be alert when purchasing new drapes. obligations secured by said If having your drapes cleaned looms as a formidable Trust Deed and gurt and chill until thickexpenses of ened. Fold in pears and task removing all of the hooks and rehanging them, sale as provided for by law. indicelery. Pour into keep in mind the ease of having them done right in your ZIONS FIRST vidual molds or a home, while they hang at the windows. This method has NATIONAL BANK mold. Chill until firm, enabled people to take better care of their drapes be- a National Association, about 3 hours. Unmold. cause they dont have to put it off until they have a lot Trustee with Serve crisp salad of time; it can be done in an afternoon - without the (Published in Transcript bother of having your windows bare for several days. greens, if desired. Bulletin Feb. 19, 26, March My hands to larger ser- vice to help others my goal for as the poet said, "No man is an island, and what hurts others hurts me; what helps others helps me. My Health to better liv- ing for my club, my community, my country and my world. Only by improving my own health will I have - Enrollment til a young person can Said sale will be made v lender to without covenant or war-theuncommon for the jS or implied. set up a phony escrow or trust account to make victims ranty, express or jXJieve ,j,eir money is being safely held. 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There is no service charge for this account if you maintain a minimum balance of $600. CHECKING - ' 4-- un-tan- ts exe-als- O Come into any conveniently located C.S.B. office today to learn more about, or sign up for these PLUS PLANS. We also have special Interest earning checking accounts for it or charitable organizations. most proprietorships and non-prof- service bank best serves your financial needs. Commercial Security Bank serves you best. Naturally, we still offer a full range of regular checking and savings plans. A full CommerGDall Security Can We Help! BamEs -- 5, 1981) |