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Show Page 28 HERALD f Utah Monday. December 17 Legal Notice egal Notice PUBLIC NoTicE NICE IS hereby No 4089 Published Daily Heraic Decer GAL NOTICE OF INTENT NT T NOTICE 7EREDITORS E No 19705 estate i William & Sanderson deceased 48 Mighty mite 9 Kindof slipper 50 Lubricates Be 4 Canad at § Bor 6 Smirch tah 29 Occupy a eal 51 Alley 53 Brown 30 Not new Written comment must be submitted no an 30 days atter publication of the first notice No 2067 Published in The Daily Herald December 10 2 SUNN: Case No. IN ticninMRcuit COURT, STATE OF UTAH SPANISH FORKCORAR I: N Ee ASCAP aspart of a gala celebra- tion at Caesars Palace honoring the entertainer on his 64th birthe day and 40 years in show business. (UPI Telephoto) Hong Kong's LuxuriousLife Now Gonefor the Expatriates HONG KONG (UPI) -— The daysof a luxurious, leisurely life for expatriates in the British colony of Hong Kong are gone An INE WPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) Astrograph Bernice Bede Bede Osol_ will work out. ARIES (March 21-April 19) A resentment harbored against another could cause you to makea faulty decision to- Oz Birthday Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1979 Solid achievement can be made this coming yearif you're willing to change that which has been unproductive for you. Friends will be eager to help you open up new territory. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You may have to guard against coming on too strong or making heavy demands on those who are involved in your business today. Be a friend, not a dictator. You'll enjoy the section in your new Astro-Graph Letter whichtells you what lies ahead for you in romance. Mail $1 for each to AstroGraph, Box 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify birth date. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Make no majordecisionstoday unless you're certain you haveall the facts. There is a strong ce. something important is being overlooked. AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Maintain a philosophical, mind-your-own business attitude today to avoid trouble. You could inherit someoneelse’s problem if you stick your nose into the place. i PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Those you least t could cometo youraid today, so don’t feel let downif the ones who should be helping aren’t. Things day. It'll be to your disadvantage as muchasit is to his or hers. TAURUS(April 20-May 20) If you find yourself forced to share time with one you're not very fond of, it would be to your benefit to turn the other cheek and try to get along. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Just because you might have gotten away with it before, don’t try to push your family to the wall today. Treat them like friends and you'll get farther. CANCER (June 21-July 22) If confusion arises in your work today, chances are it will be due to your having been given faulty information. Go to the original source and check thoroughly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll be held accountable today for any funds entrusted to you. Make certain your spending is in accord with the wishes of those you represent. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Avoid siding with or hanging around persons who band together as a means to hold sway over others. It’s not your style to become enmeshed in petty politics. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don’t base any decisions today on past conclusions. Look for new sources of evidence to understand a presentsituaion. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Financial matters, especially those involving friends, should be avoided today. Strong resentmentcould grow outof a testy situation that may be neither party’s fault. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Win at Bridge Bidding Impossible Hands NORTH Q109843 12-17 VQs2 Oians #10962 WEST @AT52 10 @KQ952 47 EAST @KJ6 99543 @AS87 53 SOUTH @---- Oswald: “North claimed that he had VAK76 0643 @AKQIS4 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South West North East = 1¢ Pass 1@ 24 20 Fas (2% 34 Pass Pass 3% Pass Pass Pass and is home. Strangely ccougiat it provoked a fight between No South. Each thought his partner had misbid.”” Alan: “They are both right. There is no wayto bid this sort of hand perfectly. I would congratulate them on getting to six. They only have two highcard points and quick-trick devotees are even worse off. They have four or maybe four-and-a-half quick tricks ween them.”” 1 64 Opening lead:@ K made a free bid with his two queens, rebid his queen high suit and then cue bid. He cated0 know why South couldn’t bid seve Alan: “South eit that when North rebid spades it looked as if North had real spade strength, not four good clubs ad at Teally valuable queen-jack of ead “T wonder if anyone at the table noticed that East and West could have taken a cheap save in diamonds against any numberof clubs. So North and South should be really happy with their successful small slam.” (NEWSPAPER By OSWALD JACOBY ENTERPRISE ASSN.) & ALAN SONTAG (For a copy of JACOBY MODERN: Oswald: ‘Here is a hand that send $1 to: “Win at Bridge,”’ care ol this news; per, P.O. Box 489“Radio ps City Station, New York, NY10019.) \ SoaSets unprecedented rent spiral, double-digit inflation, impossible overcrowding and the absence of greeneryin the concrete jungleall have prompted foreign companies to think twice about locating families in Hong Kong. ture," she said. ‘The exorbitant rents and spiralling cost of living have shattered the myth of the overpaid expatriate basking in luxury. The number of womenyeting help has shot up dramatically since the bureau's founding. The numberofinquiries totalled 2,144 during the first yearof operation in 1975-76 but jumped to almost 6,000 in the sameperiod in 1978-79, But the humanstrain shows most in The average American pays $2,000 a the wives of businessmen whocall the month for tl bedroom apartment CommunityAid Bureau iae “Tm with no utilities. The apartment is a prisoner in my apartm one ex- squeezed into a crowded housing block patriate wife ly lacking in Expatriates who receivelit“Where can my children play facilities. | safely?” implores another. ‘We had a tle or no housing subsidy from their large yard on a quiet streetin Califor- companies often are caughtin financial crunches. nia. Now there’s only a parking lot and garbagecans,” “While we can’t stop the rentrise, The Community Aid Bureau is the we can try to make the tensions more only service available in one of the bearable,” Mrs. Hoffman said. world’s most densely populated, pol“Women call up and say they just luted and expensivecities dedicated to can’t stand it, that they're packing up assisting any English speaker, and taking their children home,” she jardiess of nationality, who needs said. ‘Others can only bearit for six help. months a year. Truthfully. there’s no “Wetell it like it is,” said Elise Hof- current indication that any of the fman, 42, of Danbury. Conn., who serious problems herewill ii mprove in helped found the bureaufive years ago. the nearfuture.Thatin itself is severe“It’s not a particularly pretty pic- ly depressing ” Legal Notice ° San FRANK SINATRAis shown as he holds the ‘‘Pied Piper Award,” presented to him by STRESS CLINIC, Defenants THE STATE OF UTAH 70 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS Youare neredy summoned and required ‘o tile an Useeens Or answer in writing 19 the com: plaint filed by plaintiffs in ne ribed this action. Such answer or Property will be sold at public other responsive pleading Auction1 the highest bidder must befiled with the clerk at the West door of the Count of the court and a copy Court House: in Provo ey, mailed to Harold County of Utah, State of Mitchell, Attorney for PiainUtah, on the 16th day of Box 124, Springville, January, 1980 at the hour of tiff, 84663, within 20 daysof 1:00 o'clock A.M., of said Utah publication of this summons. day, to-wit If youfail to do so, jud Lot 33, Plat “'c’', mentby will be taken Heatheridge Subdivision against default for the relief Orem,Utah, accordingto the demandedyouin said complaint. official plat thereof on file in This is an action collecthe office of the Recorder, tion of a $400 duefor on the Utah County, Utah offurniture and ofPurchase price payable in purchase equipment by defenlawful money of the United fice dants from plaintiff and for possession of the furniture "Deted ints 13th day of and equipment Decem! Dated: November 19, 1979. SECURITY TITLE AND roid D. Mitchell ABSTRACT COMPANY, Attorney for Plaintiff Trustee a East Center No. 4014 Published in The ‘0, Utah 8460) Daily Herald November26, No. 4090 Published in The December3 10, 17, 1979. Bally Herald December 17, pResOeY. pen NOL1979. RESOLUTION, 4,31, TNITIATING PRO NOTICE7aM EREDITORS CEEDINGS FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF ce atup! TAIN BOUNDARIE CIAL District COURT OF UTAH COUNTY. SERVICE UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF RE, SING! TNO. UT. TING" the IN THE MATTER OF THE TYPES oF. SERVICES TO ESTATE OF DON LINDSAY BE PROVIDED IN THE AFGAMMONaka DON L. GAM: FECTED TERRITORIES: MON,Deceased All persons having claims against the above estate are EITHER BY A PROPERTY required to present them to AX OR A SERVICE the undersigned or to the CHARGE FIXING A Clerk of the Court on or TIME ANDAND PLACE FOR A before the 20th day of March puBLic HEARING AT 980, or said claims shall be ALL PERSONS forever barre Dated and signed this 11th WNreRestED SHALL BE dayof Dec. oe PersonalRepresentative MISSIONERS OF co THE fest 100 South "prove, Utah 84601 COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF (rane RESOLVES AS M. Dayle ers of FOLLOWS: Jeffs and J 1. The boundaries of Utah Attorneys aine Estate County Service Area No. 7 jorth 1 and Utah County Service P.O. “Box 683 Area No. 8 now include or Provo, Utah 84601 shall be expanded (and the Telephone: 373-8848 No. 4087 Published in The boundaries of Utah County Daily Herald December 17, Service Area No. 9 shall be 24, 31, 1979, correspondingly contracted) to include the stercitory described in Exhibi NOTICE OF which exhibit is attached PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that hereto and made a part the Provo City Commission hereo! EXHIBIT “a” will hold a public hearing in the Ci Commission De Haas T&Sfone (SE% of Chambers, City Center. on Section 31, 175,Rae Thursday, January, 10 1980, mmmencing 901.84 feet N 10:00 a.m. to discuss the and 57565 test BolSua cornet Vacation of an alleyway of ie 31, T7S R3E, Salt jocated in ihe Brereton Lake & Meridian; Gardens, Plat A’ Subdivi- (rence: sion, at approximately 350 N 89°35’asWfollows: 135 fe East 3140 North N 18°59" W 118.20 feet; ‘Anyone wishing to speak tor or against the possible vacation of this alleyway will be given an opportunity tobe heard BY AND FOR THE MPASSIONERS ONT ON quis 5th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1979. ec No. 4086 Published in The Daily Herald, December 17, le 1979, and January 7, AMENDED }NOTICE Meeting December 18, 1979 Notice is herebygiven that the City Council of Lehi will conduct its regular scheduled councilmeeting on Tuesday, ecember 18, 1979 at Lehi ity Hall located at 51 North ‘enter Lehi, Utah. Which meeting shall begin promptly ‘m. The agenda shall be 2s follow Mayor K Blaine Singleton presiding. 1. Minutesappreved of previous mee! wees approved for pay: a‘Counell approval of the Malibu Investment Trailer Park located at 1500 N. & nexedate the R-3& G-C Zone (ba 6 Council approval of the purchase of utility billing equipment a6: Pretentation0of the Audit -Y-E June oePublic Hearing) Council approval of the Northbench Annexationlocated at 2200 N. 300 W. (RI zone). 8. Council approvalof the 1 Resotution relative to the sale of In dustrial Revenue Bonds for Pioneer Market, 9. Adoption of Ordinance assessment on Improvement a istrict 78-1 10. Adoption of resolution selling $600,000.00 of Electric Revenue Bonds. 11, Adoption of Ordinance Bevis assessment on Special Improvement District 1979-1 12. Council approval of an annexation-impact declaration fee. N 28°59" W 266.10 feet; N 38°59" W 36,74 feet; yy in $ 00°16E 1,271 et to the point of beginnin 2. The types of extended countyservices which shall be providedin the territory added to Utah County Service Area No. 7 shall consist of: structuralfire protection, water conservation, local park, recreation or parkway fac and services, public. libraries, flood con trol, and garbage and refuse collection types of extended Elaservices which will be provided in the territory added to Utah County Service Area No. 8 consist of: street lighting, planning and zoning, local streets and roads, curb, gutter, and sidewalk construction and maintenance With respect to each Utah County service area described for each service whichis furnished on an extended basis, a tax will be annually levied uponall taxable property withineach said service area o vice charge will be collected from the users of the services within each area, or a combinationof the property taxandthe service charge will be Apublic hearing on the matters hereinabove Gescribed will be. held January 11 at the hour of Building, Provo, Utah. All interested persons who desire to object to any action hereinabove describev _»." be heard at the time and place hereinabovestated Paied Nov.ne 1979. }OARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY, STATE oF UTAH R. Lyman Kenneth J. Pinegar H. Jerry Bradshaw Attes! By Patricia L Whiting puty Nor a2 Published in The Dail Herald December 3, 10,1 , 24, 1979. INVITATION FOR BIDS Provo City Corporationwill receive bids for the construc tion of 1600 feet of 12” ductile water line to be constructed along 1860 South from ap proximately 600 East fo Kuhni Road Bids will be received until 10.00 am on the 27h day of December 1979 at the Otfice of Finance and Administrative Services 351s West Center Street Provo. Utah. at which time and place all bids will be pened and read are invited upon several ‘tems of work as fo! ows 1600 lin 11 12anchductile Class 50 pipe. 12° buttertly valves, tire hydrants and as sorted 12" fittings Contract documents. in cluding drawings and echnical specifications. are West Center Street, Provo Utah, 84601 Copies of the contract docu ments may be obtained by depositing $10 with the Provo ity Engineerfor each set of documents obtained. Said deposit will be refunded if the drawings and contract docu ments are returned in good condition within ten days after the bid opening Provo City Corporation reserves the right fo reject anyoFall bids or to waive any informalities on the bidding Is may be held by Provo City Corporationfor a period nol lo exceed days trom the dateof the opening of the bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications idders prior to awarding the contract Each bidder must submit with the bid a certified check draft, or bid bondto be made payable to ProvoCity in the amountof five percent (5%) ofthe bid 2 heraldry 32 12 Roma 33 Mae West role 34 Exclamat of surprise before the 3rd day of March 1980 or said claimsshall be forever barred uth A. Sanderson 22i$ North 1400 East Provo, Utah 84601 Personal Representative Clair Aldrich Attorney for Personal Representative Aldrich & Nelson 43 East 200 North Provo, Urah No. 4036 Published in The Daily Herald December 3 0, 17, 1979 Published in The Dally Herald, Oecerber1 18,19, 20, 21, 23, 24,25,1979. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1A Sealed bids will be received by the Tintic School Board atthe old Tintic High Toon in ae‘eka, Liat oy to 1999, fortheturningofall labor, materials, transporta- tion, and services for Tintic ign School, Phase One Pro- rail bids will theneat ly opened andre A certified or cashes le to the order of the School District, shall accompany the bid. This checkor bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case hefails or refuses to enter into the Contract or furnish the 100% performance, and 100% Material and Labor Pay{nent Bond as required by the Owner. Pre-Bid Con ference shail be held in the office of the architect at 4:00 : 10, 1979 for all generalcontractors. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal Blanks will be on fileInthe office of Ross G. Viehw Associates, Architects, Suite 200, 1160 South State, Orem, Utah after November 2 1979 where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose ofbidding. uns and Sepecitications may be obtained upon deposit of $50.00. pe Contractors shall belimited to two sets on deposit. Full refund will be rhade upon returnof such Documents in jood condition within ten calendar days after the bids are opened andif a bid i {ibmited Deposit shall be forfeited if Documents are retained beyond ten calendar days following deposit receipt and a bid is not submitted. These requirements will be waived for current members of AGC (General Contractors) All bidders shall be prequalified. Pre-qualification torms may be obtained at the office of the Architect. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. The Tintic School District reservesthe right to accept any or to reject anyor all Droposais or waiveany Informality in a propo: ExecutiveOrder11246, as amended, applicable on this project for non- Siscrimination practices and affirmative action programs. All laborers, workmen, mechanics, and apprentices employed on this project shall be paid notless thanthe Industrial Commission of Utah, as set forth in the schedule ie the Contract Document By. Resolution of Tintic School Board No. 4040 ‘Published in The Daily Herald Oecember5, 6, 19% iB VW, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, |