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Show Wednesday. January 9. 1980. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page 41 Astrograph: Read Your Futurein Stars Ox... what youset cut to do. It’s important however, that you also set aside ample time to enjoy yourself and others CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Things you hope to accomplish today can be done, provided you don't but roadblocks in your own path Look for easy routes, not difficult ones. Find out more of whatlies ahead for you in the year following your birth- Your ambitions wil te hos to asine edge this coming year and there is little doubt that you will accomplish day by sending for your copy of AstroGraph letter. Mai! $1 for each to AstroGraph. Box 489. Radic City Station, ACROSS 43 Hillside (Scot) 46 Decrees 49 Mexican 1 Brothers (abbr.) Answerto Previous Puzzle peninsula 5 Astronomical 52 Smiling object 55 Biblical priest architecture §6 Division of the 13 Slinky year A usted 15 Electrifies 57 Small 16 False salamander hairpiece 18 In case that 19 Invite 20 Stage need DOWN qctwice’ 22 Fast aircraft. {abbr.) 2 ioe around 4 Phee 6 Samovar 31 Breakfast 7 Lopsided food 33 Effecting 35 36 37 39 Bizarre Fowl product Afrikander Compass point 40 Compass point 41 High priest of Israel 8 Magnitude 9 Bird f class 10 Music symbol 12 Police {collog.) 13 Shame 17 Piece out 20 Mediterranean 21 Inside (pref.) 22 Cut jaggedly 23 Compact the more reasons you'll come up with why it can't. Be a doer, not a procrastinator PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Before volunteering to manage something for another today. be certain you can doa 32 Official Assemblies Shave Tavern beverage Cold cubes Bonesin chest Orchestra 34 38 40 42 Atthis time Ruddy Scorches CoinofItaly 28 29 30 43 Unplayed golf 44 45 46 47 48 50 member holes Ancient writing Minutes of court Noun suffix Biblical weed Fall in flakes Chinese LEO ‘July 23-Aug 22) You musi careful today not to dem of others sings you would no do vourselt if the roles were reversed Put yourself in their shoes overestimate your talents within your budget. owing to vour ex. Uavagant whims. Shop only for essen: tials LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Being tooin. sistent upon having things your own way today will not win support of persons whose help you need Don't alienate necessary allies SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Noy 22) An in ARIES(March 21-April 19) In projects calling for a team effort today. bend over backward to be cooperative Nothing will be accomplished if each pulls in an opposing direction TAURUS(April 20-May 20) It's best to 23-Sept. 22) You may find it a trifle difficult today to stay in the fire. Tasks will remain unfinished if you attempt too much. GEMINI (May 2i-June 20) Don't ability to forgive and forget could cause you unnecessaryfrustration today. Let bygones be bygones. Open a new chapter. take gambles on things today about which you knowlittle or nothing. Los- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 21) EnJoyyourself today, but try not to select ses are likely if you get out of your activities whinh could cause you to area of expertise. spend more than you should You won't ‘June 21- July)22) Avoid ot like it when the bills come due DiscoveringKilling Lead handof either 4-1-4-4 or 4-0-5-4 distribution. The modern tendency when holding three four-card suits as opening bidder is to bid the suit below the singleton in order to save room in the auction. North realized after South had bid three suits that his 10 high-card points wereall golden and decided to jumpto the diamond game.an action that was certainlyjustified West woodenly led his ace of hearts 19 @Ks WEST EAST eJ109 $Q653 YAK ¥QJ1097 $764 $53 $Qs1042 493, SOUTH A842 45 and the hand could no longer be defeated. He switched to a trumpat the second trick, but declarer was in control. South cased his four black suit winners and scored six more diamond tricks by a cross-ruff. If West hadled a trumpattrick one, which he should have realized was the right lead from the bidding, declarer would go down. South couldstill ruff twoof his losers in dummy. Butbefore he could ruff his third blacksuitloser, he would haveto lead a heart as there was no quick entry to his hand. This would give the defense the chance to lead a devastating second round of trumps. South would be stranded with the two blacksuit losers as well as the heart loser. #KQI10 #Ag76 Vulnerable: Neither Dealer: South West North East South Pass Pass 14 INT Pass Pass 1@ 2@ Pass 5 1¢ Pass Pass Pass Openinglead:¥ A By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag The original heart lead effectively Withoutan auction,if the West hand were given to 100 players on lead againsta five-diarnond contractall of them would lead a high heart However, auctions are revealing. If West had drawn the proper inference from the diagrammed auction, he would have had an excellent idea of declarer's distribution. Then he could s attached made a part EXHIBIT “A” lowing parcels shall 3 With respect to each County service area descrited for each service ch is furnished on an ex tended basis, a tax will be annually levied upon all tax: aie property within each said service area or a ser vice charge will be collected trom the users of the services within each area or a combination of the property tax and the service charge will be used 4. A public hearing on the matters hereinabove described will be heid Jan 30, 1980 at the hour of ten o'clock, am., in Room 31 of the Utah County Building Provo, Utah. All interested persons who desireto object to any action hereinabove described shall be heard at the time and place hereinabove stated CATED Dec. 21. 1979 Board ot County Commissioners ng at the UTAH COUNTY, UTAH orner of section Karl R. Lyman, 9 we "RoE Salt Coxe Bave Chairman & Meridian thence as Kenneth J. Pinegar, follows(all in T9S RIED ‘ommissioner Westerly 200 feet, more or H. Jerry Bradshaw, 0 & point lying N Commissioner W 1,320 445 feet, N ATTEST 90 00°00 E 4.010.908 feet, S WILLIAM F HUISH 00 4a" 1,293,090 feet, CLERK and $ 88:27'23" E By: Patricia L. Whiting Deputy No. 4117 Published in The 506.080 feet; N 89°48'43 ey Herald December 26, 199.947 feet; Northerly 2.9. feet. more or less, 10 LINDON WATER point of beginning DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM Parcel 2. Opening 7:00 Commencing at the Bid Janvary 15, 1980, Lindon city northeast corner of survey Engineer. Castle (of 10 ofsection 30, T9S R3E, office. Engineering, Inc. 914 South M; thence as follows State Orem, Utah Southwestly alonga line con: 84057, Street, 224-602. Project in necting said northeast corcludes 1100° of 6" pipe; 6400 ner of lot 10 with the or 8" pipe, 18,500" of 10" pipe. southwest corner of section 14” pipe. Separate T9S ROE,to ts intersec: bids0" forof materials (estimate ion with a line bearing N $275,000) and construction 29/3914" &ofa point ying N estimate $200,000). 5% bid 00°19'03"" W 306.268 fee bond. Plans and specs trom 52°46°22" E 225.66 feet, N engineer at $25 tee each » 65°21'46" E 172.330 feet, N No. 4156 Published in The 62°17'53" E_ 1,024,180 feet, N Daily Herald Janvary 8 9,1 55:97 27" E1008.450_ feet, and N 24°27'32" E 578.7 NOTICE OF eee feat atthe southeast corner ON of section 25, T9S, R2E; N SALE OF ASSETS 29°33'14" E to the north line Civil No. of lot 10, section 30 T9S R3E; HE FOURTH JUDEasterly to the point of ICIAL DISTRICT COURT beginning OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE rcel 3 UTAH Commencing at the OFROBERT BENSON, southeast corner of section dba BENSON R.MINING 25, 19S, R2E, SLBEM; MACHINERY,Plaintiff,AND vs thenceas follow: MINING 00°19'03" W206 268feat N CONSOLIDATED AND MILLING,INC., etal, 52°46'22" E 226.266 feet; Sena 112 300 feels Defendants. Noticeis herebygiventhat on Thursday, January 10, 1980, at the hour of 1:30 p.m the Court will hear the Pet tion of undersigned as Receiver of assets of Consolidated Mining and Milling, Inc. to sell to Beatech ‘orporation certain mining and milling equipment located at 1304 West Center z Herald Wand Ads (For a copy of ACOBY MODERN, Bring send $1 to: ‘‘Win at Bridge.” care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 489. Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.) Results established communication between declarer and dummy for the crossruff. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AS- have found the killing lead. South’s bidding showsa three-suited . (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) oder more particularly set forth inthe Agreementof Saie to which reference is hereby madeand which is onfile in the above-entitied matter with the Clerk of the Court in the Courthouse in Provo. Utah. At the time of the hear- ng of said sale, the Court will consider all further or better bids DATED this 31st day of December, 1979 Dan Randall Receiver No 4143 Published in The Daily Herald January 4, 6 7 8.9 1980 NOTICE Niple residentia inducted by Brave City ally Harding Secretary No 4157 Published in The Daily Herald January 9, 1980 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described public auction to the highest bidder at the Utah County Courthouse, FrontSteps, Provo, Utah, on Wednesday, February 6, 1980, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon. Commencing at a point 9 ereSs the East Quarter corner of Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and eee ence South 0° 38’ E: tiene East a"eet, thence rth 0° 38’ West 245 feet, more or fayio the South boundary of State Road; thence Westalong said State Road boundary 85 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or im: lied, regarding title possession or encumbrances and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured byTrust Deedto ZionsFirst Natioal Bank, N.A. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL AL By Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Zions First nal Bank 800 KennecottBuildin salt LakeCity, Utah 841 No. 4147 Published in The Daily Herald January 9, 16, 23, 1980, ¢ for you 4-Ib. odo 1 are Hospitals e dry cat Theselection of TRENTON,N.J. (UPI) ous — By next March, « 'e —each has two 100% naturalflavors. Your cat canget al the ‘ i designer frames is larger than ever their stay. Under newstate Health lovers! 9-Lives* Dry Cat Food's 4-Ib. box gives you twovarieties to choose from Christian Dior patients in some New aifes ete payee iiled’' by by ithe:theillness ratherthan length of 0 undariesof Utah County Service Ar No 9 des shall be ex and the boundaries ty Service Area Win at Bridge ; NORTH oK 56432 @A982 Legal Notice tne rate of $25,000.00 each three months until the total Purchase” (price: has seen paid, including interest on paid balance at the compromises or concessiuns better job than he can Don't philosophy 51 Massachusetts cape §3 Explosive (abbr.) bringing up domestic where you and your spouse posite poles. Neither is likely VIRGO (Aug. CAND ER 25 Venetian 24 HomeofEve ces 26 Mineral spring © Status — 26 27 29 Interior which should be done. focus your efforts today on only one project instead of having several irons 54 Participant 11 Form of NY. 10019. Be sure to specify birth date AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19) The more time you spend dwelling on that Legal Notice Nortneaster! ly along a see RESOLUTION wo. ure bearing N62:17°33 n with a line ner T9S. of Lot 10. section 30. R3E_ with the southwest cor of said section 30 ferly 0 the pouit of 3 Bede Bernice ice Bede Osol ) | Legal Notice delicious flavor he wants, with all the protein, vitamins, and minerals you ke he needs. Your catwill 9-Lives SL love redea ‘ right now at . Department regulations, believed to becate first of their kindin nation, a ae ‘tl nate ang savings! Standard Optical. . . rate-setting commission Andwith each Dior would establish rates for 383 illnesses at 26 hospitals. ithe hospitals agree to the plan, the commission couldset the new rates by frame eee tical Standa Pp will give you an i Lach ae The remainder of the state's 118 hospitalsthen extra pair of frames from the ADC would be required to adopt the program,called the Diagnostic Related Groups system, by er with a certain number joining the system each yearuntil that time. . . fashioncollection ! FREE! 5 Use your second pair Ofthe first 25 — chosen of frames as a spare because they represent a forthe office or car, cross section of size, location and services — or as a fashion 10 facilities volunteered to join the program. ere accessory to highlight State officials said they pelea ie brogtam would be first of its ie anew wardrobe. * kind to be adopted in the Comein today to see nation. The rates wa ay a each hospital, but al patients would be billed according to the individual facility's rate — regardless os te they remain hospitalized. Supporters ee the the aoe 1980 istian Dior Chris , designs. And while 5 tit, pick you re 2t it, pick up . a second pair of i hospital costs. down by ADC’sforFREE! | discouraging hospitals from keeping a patient Hurry. move a way to . keep 9, longer than may be n 1 This sale . ends soon. i The program also will " “ | 1z |= the hospital. \® Use Caution ° and discarding burned matches in the garage, where soils near a car could ignite. ) ; net Ogee 373-2254 a 226-3044 161 West Center 1455 South State esnged At Any other use cries ud . GPA REETrcseamen Set Te rene augAns coupa in ieted Hgln itia thes “termsTheconsumermis ued Tis woupun nl 1b PO NREASTAR chUGHRE submited Reimbursement mil be maie only to a retail | | Ga | 1a CONSUMER CAUIONths coupon arnnt i sake cle pletend mst beso = uno oat | . 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