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Show January 30 ACROSS 1980. TEE HERALD. Provo. Utah—Page 41 Legal t ae Legal Notice LEGAL Nor! 1 Government sen) NOTICE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH 5 Chiimbing plant 8 Cucula motion 12 Hawkeye State 13 Actress Farrow 14 Social club {abbr ) 57 Copper coin 15 Gooey mixture 58 Places 16 Vigor 17 Cur 18 Claimed 20 Surface measure (pi) 21 Offspring 22 Mistake 59 Navy ship prefix (abbr ) 10 Brink 10 Fixed routine 40 Lamps 11 Newts 44 Held in 9 Incite readiness (2 20 Actor Carney DOWN agency (abbr) 46 OF 33 Ancestor of the pharaohs 34 Ducklike bird 35 Celtic 1 Billion (prefix) 23 24 25 frend 3 Military 27 fugitive 4 Back of neck 28 (pl) a 5 Be imminent 32 6 Contested language 36 That is (abbr) 7 Puppy sound 8 Gewgaw 37 Ohiocity 38 Ostracize 9 Possessive pronoun 23 | possess 2 Gangsters girl (contr ) 26 Versatile 31 Helped wds} 22 Environment 45 Frag Metric foot Cruet Authoress Ferber Surface M 47 Grow together 48 New Testament book iri D Sends out 2 pam Hanan Perforation 49 Angered ae Tepe pu BANK AND TRUST PANY asT public auc tio bidder for c Money of the United State ail payable af the time sale, the following descr property, situated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, and described as tol. lows, to-wit All of Lot? Plat Av FIR WOOD ESTATES SUBDIV! SION, Manila Cordi.g to the official pict thereof on tile in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah Said sale will be made without covenant or war ranty regardingtitle, posses sion or encumbrances to satisty the obligation secured by and pursuantto the power 36 Islandoff y Mozambique 23 Written 37 Besides 39 Young goat avowal of a debt 3 to the highest n lawtul ted States time of escribed propert tuated in the County of Utah State of Utah nd Sescribed as tol FIRWOODEstates SUB DIVISION. Manilla, Utah ding to the official plat n tile in the office of ty Recorder of Utah County State of Utah Said sale will be made without ranty regard Satisfy the obligat by and pursuant to the por of sale conterred inthe trust of sale conferred in the trust efforts are made to Telephoto) German Shepherd Gets Tender, Loving Care Birthday Januziy 31, 1980 This coming year you arelikely to form several very important partnership arrangements. These associations aren’t apt to cross lines as each will be constructed for its own AQUARIUS ian. 20-Feb. 19) To pacity an important associate, you may have to make some compromises today. Being cooperative may not be easy, butit could save the relationship. Find out more of whatlies ahead for youin the yearfollowing your birthday sending for your copy of Astroraph Letter. Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio City Stare YIS 10019. Be sure to specify birth PISCESCreb. 20-March 20) A failure to do whatyour superiors expectof you could cause big problems today. Keep your nose to the grindstone. ARIES (March 21-April 19) If at all possible, avoid bossy friends today. Yourpatience with dictatorialtypesis short. You or say or do something jouldn’t. AURUS (April 20-May 20) All chiefs and no Indians could cause disharmony in your hometoday. If you bend a little, it will encourage others to do Win at Bridge likewise. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Before challenging the views of others, be awarethatyourposition is vulnerable, too. You'll get back what yougive out. CANCER(June 21-July 22) Be strong if you find yourself in a position today where someone is trying to pressure you into buying something you shouldn't. Say ‘No’ with conviction. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be realistic about evaluating your opposition today. There’s a possibility they could have the edge on you. VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today could 1-30 VKI @AS42 087632 WEST Sues EAST 862 076 #1053 ¥Q102 o4 a74 $KQ98 4109 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: North West Pass Pass North 1@ 2 Pass East Pass Pass Pass By Oswald Jacoby South 14 3NT and Alan Sontag Hereis another Bridge World hand culled from a match involving British ladies. Three notrumpis a very poor contract but British ladieslike to bid and jt was most unfortunate that the later researchers pro- duced more ‘‘accepace, king and queen of spades only table” data. That was the case with stopped the suit twice. South won the first spade (she had vascular spasm. “It seemed obvious to to) and led the 10 of clubs to East's jack. Back came a spade and now me that if diseased South decided to take her four dia- arteries alone were the cause of a heart attack mondsandsettle for down three. Thatlooked like a pretty good result there would not be such whenattheother table, East proceded to double three notrump after the West opened the same jack of spades and South decided to try to get out for down cs by leading a heart to dummy’s jack. Muchto hersurprise that jack held. So she continued with dummy’s king and once more East decided to hang on to her ace. So South led a diamondto herking and played a third heart. Now Eastnot only had to take her ace, but saw it capture her partner's queen. South woundup with two spades, four ee four diamonds anda scoreofplus .50 for an overtrick at three notrump doubled noe a copy of JACOBY MODERN, send $1 to: ‘Win at Bridge,” care of , P.O. Box 489, Radio this City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.) NOTIC! Doctor Says Artery Spasm LONDON (UPI) —Dr. Paul Sherwood believes he hasidentified a complex of symptoms whose presence is often a forewarningof a heart atack, Nearly 25 years ago Sherwood,on the basis of his own wide experience in medicine, was among SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) This the first to suggest that is not a good day to discusspolitics, heart attacks werelinked religion or other volatile subjects with to spasms, or contracpeople who hold strong views the op- tions, of the coronary arteries. posite of yours. Hehad noluck getting CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19) Things could take a peculiar twist today in a editors of medical situation where you expect something publications to accept a paper on this theory from ae in of receiving, because they held that you maybe givi (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AS- experimental treatment required laboratory controls and meticulous records. Sherwood has no quarrelwiththis attitude, though credit for the vascular spasm theory went elsewhere when samebidding sequence. #AKIS SOUTH @AK 798653 30, 1980, A spokeswoman for the Manhattan SALE clinic said that more than 50 ownersof On TRUSTEE’S Thursday, the 2ist day lost pets called after hearing reportsof of February 1980, at the hour the dog’s plight but ‘‘a lot of them of 10:00 o'clock a.m., of said at the West entrance of didn’t realize he was picked up on Long day, the Utah County Court House Island. We're still trying to find his VALLEY com: owner. PANY,asTrustee,will sell at public auction,to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful moneyof the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, and described as follows, to-wit All of Lot 1, Plat ’ FIRWOOD ESTATES SUBDIVISION,a subdivision, according to the official olat thereofon file in theoffice of the County Recorder of Utah long periods between tion around thestellate County,State of Utah Said sale will be made heart attacks,” he said. ganglion (the nerve mes- without covenant or war“After all, the diseased sage center for the ranty regarding title, possesarteries are thereall the rances to salisty the obligation secured time. There had to be “The intensity of the by and pursuantto the power something else. spasm, copied with the of sale conferred in fh trust something in addition to degree of disease in the the diseased arteries. artery, will determine something that actually the severity of the inTRust COMPANY, Trustee, triggered the heart at- cident.”” for the benefit oneasecurity of tack. I concluded that Sherwood lists a VALLEY NK AN wasa vascular spasm.”” variety of the factors he TRUST COMPANY as Now Sherwood has says makeit possible ‘‘to Beneficiary, recorded March as Entry No. 11261 in prepared for publication recognize a syndrome 27, 1978 1631 at Page 414 a paper suggesting how which can be a direct recordsof Utah County,State al doctors can identify prelude to a coronary atThebalance owingas ofthe patients at risk of a cor- ‘ack.”” date of recordation of the Notice of Default on the ony spasm and detailOnly a doctor can add obligation by said ing the treatment which them up, but they include Trust Deedsecured was $47,197.84, he’ has found effective in tiredness, indigestion, plus interest, penalties and some cases, especially anxiety, moderate or fees. Dated this 18th day of when a patient already severe muscle spasm and January, 1980. has had a heart attack. VALLEY BANK & the signs and symptoms TRUST COMPANY “The spasm theory is of cervical and upper FRED J. NEWMAN well established now,’ thoracic backtrouble. ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE Sherwood said. ‘‘But the The treatment is en- No. 4196 Published in The Herald sanuaty 23, 30, reason for the arterial tirely physical medicine Daily Feoruarr 6 spasm has not been more rather than medication. than speculated upon, Sherwood says he recomTRUSTEE'S ALE partly because the trig- mends ultrasonic waves THE FOLLOWING gering mechanism is set to reduce the muscle described property will be at public auction to the up by suchdiverse and. in spasm, surged Faradism sold highest bidder on the west Some cases, apparently (electric stimulation) to @ Utah County , Provo City opposite factors. increase the tissue cirof Utah, State of “My paper suggests culation and massage and County tah, on the llth day of that the cause is an upset “remobilization” of the February, 1980, at the hour of a.m., of said day, to: of the sympathetic nerve neck by gentle manipulacontrol to the arteries tion. All of Lot 43, Revised Plat B’, SherwoodHills Subdivi: due to a state of congession, according to theofficial plat thereof in the office of the County Recorderof Utah County, State of Utah PROPERTY ADDRESSis 1299 Devonshire Drive, Provo, Utah 84601 D SALE will be made without covenant or war ranty regardingtitle, posses: sion or encumberances to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by could be cut by four. Il- portionmentwill be based JACON, INC., as Trustor to MOUNTAIN TITLE linois, Ohio aad Pennsyl- on official state popula- &ROCKY ABSTRACT CO vania could lose two each tions determined by the Trustee, for the benefit and security of D. & J CORP and Massachusetts 1980 census. “Even small dif- Delance Squiare, President Michigan, New Jersey and South Dakcta each ferences between the actual 1980 totals and these 15028 in Book1639 at Page 228 could drop one seat. projections can affect ul- of the official records in the The additional seats office of the County Recorder reappor- of Utah County, State of could go to Florida timate ah three; California and tionment."’ it said PURCHASE PRICE Texas, two, and Arizona Earlier projections based payable in sawtul money of Colorado, New Mexico, on 1978 population es- the United State DATED. this léth day of Oregon, Tennessee. Utah. timates showeda shift of January. 1980 and Washington, one only11 seats. JACKMAN8ASSOCIATES By law. the new each . HC. AMOTT The bureau cautioned apportionment totals Attorney fe Rocky Mt ville ustee that its statement was must be given to Presi- No. 4201 Published in The based only on projections dent Carter by ueat Jan. Daily Herald January 23, 30, February 6, 1980 and that the;actual reap- 1 May Trigger Heart Attack be bitdifficult if you allow others to palm off on you responsibilities they should be tending to. LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Rather than subject yourself to the companyof people you don’t enjoy, busy yourself with other atu today. You won't miss a thin, SCOREIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don’t use cannon ‘oday where only popguns are required. Coming on moreforcefully ne|necessary will create a bad im- Luck Lands Highest Score NORTH 4Q off Jerusalem Avenue — ue the name “Jerry” — in Bellmere, N. , by two ASPCAdrivers. State police Sgt. James Brennen said he received a call from a telephone repairman reporting he had seen the dog limping along Southern State Parkway in Bellmore. Population Changes Could Cost Congressional Seats WASHINGTON (UPI) — Eight states in the Northeast and North Central United States could lose congressional seats in redistricting because of population changes, the Census Bureau said. The West could gain eight of the seats and the South six, according to bureau projections based Growing Market Bypassed Ninety-six percent of U.S.citizens 65 on 1979 state population and older watch TV, 87 percent read estimates. The Census Bureausaid newspapers, 67 percent read magazines, and 57 percent read books. the biggest loss would be Yet only a small percent of the media to New York’s congressional delegation, which caters to this group. o Gz: Bernice Bede Osol animal was cornered in a school yard NOTICE TO en oR Probate No. 19772 Estate of Alton W Packard, Deceased All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 16th day of April, 1980, or said claims shall be forever barred. MERLE B. PACKARD. AL REPRESENTATIVE FOG re MALE TINE for & PETERSEN Attorneys for jheEstate 120 East Provo, Utah 373-6: No. 4176 Published in The Daily Herald January 16 2B, zs Astrograph “We've been getting calls reporting oe8 s whereabouts since last rennen said, ‘‘but everytime iee someoneout, he was nowhere to be seen.” Brennensaid he tried to catch the dog, but could not get near him. ‘“‘He wasin state of shock. He looked like he was starving but he was scared and he kept hobbling away.” The sergeant said he called the ASPCA in Bethpage and theynotified the clinic in Manhattan. which dispatched two drivers. (UPI Legal Notice 5= (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry, a frightened German shepherd that evaded authorities for almost a week after catching his paw in a rabbit trap, was in good sha pe at the American Societyfor the Prevention of Crueltyto Animals. A spokeswomanfor the ASPCAsaid the 2-year-old dog was tranquilized and being fed intravenously, but “the paw is fine. It wasn’t broken.” The trap was removed from the dog's paw Friday evening, shortly after the save his paw. Y COMPANY as Beneficiary, recorded May 30, 1978 as Entry No. 20487 in Book 1649 at Page 691, records of Utah County,State of Utah. 1e balance owingas oithe Gate of recordation of the Notice of Default on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed was $44,545.61, plus interest, penalties and fees Dated this 18th day of January, 1980. VALLEY BANK & TRUST COMPANY ALFRED J. NEWMAN ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE No. 4198 Published in The Daily Herald January 23, 30 February 6, 1980 ALLEY NK_ AN TRUST COMPANY Trustee. for the benefit and security of VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY as Beneficiary, recorded May 30, 1978 as Entry No. 20485 in 649 a! page recordsof Utah County, State Utah Thebalance owingas of the date of recordation of the Notice of Default on athe obligation secured by vust Deed was $50, nian plus interest, penalties and “Dated this V8th day of January, 1900, LEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ALFRED J. NE ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE 4199 Published in The Daily Herald January 23, 30, February 6, 1980 o on his paw for five or six days. Called Jerry because he was found near Jerusalem High School, the dog is being fed intravenously while a A TWO-YEAR-OLD German Shepherd, found wandering on the rkway in Bellmore, Long Island, with malfant -animal trap on his paw, has tender, loving hands to care for him at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Doctorsfigure the trap was clamped NOTICE OF SALE Noticeis hereby giventhat the undersignedwill sell to the bighestbidder on the 7th dayof Februay, 1980, at the hourof 2:3 ar the eastside of the ProvoCity Police Depart en50Sout West, Provo, Utah the personal property herein atterdescribed BICYCLES P.R. No. 791952 12/8/79 SCHWINN, yellow, 10 seed SER No. 04562035 BR. No. 797000 12/2917 Norare green,0seed SER No. £S22914 PRN jc HIGCINS,te P.speed, bicycle w/basket and green chain and lock Sunnyvale LIC No. 5777 Re 50346110 or No. 1875039 P.R. No. wl) 11/8/79 m Sport. red, 10 speed, SER No. 710C5970 363 10/7/79 47843 ed No. 2073 26/79 penx) ston, 10 speed no number P.R. No. 791511 10/1 MURRAY, across|boys, yellow hand grips. banana seat, SER No.. M08 005728T 2825547 black frame with green fenders PLR. Ne jo. 791490 9/28/79 SCHWINN,aVarsity 26" 10 speed, boys No. JP51 P.R. No e085 12/23/79 HERCULES,10 speed,black, chain and lock No. 13559¥Z P.R. No. 791967 12/10/79 SCHWINN,Super Sport, yellow, 10 speed No 023522) P.R. No. 791646 10/20/7 SWIMANO,blue with black seat and handlebars No. MD8330X68624) P.R. No. 791464 9) 29 “OPEN ROAD” boys,white SER No K 1014433 P.R. No. 791449 9/21/ KAWASAKI, blue,Biseed No. P012694 P.R. No. 791326 SCHWINN, black, a eed Provo City LIC No. 19112 No. C- 9 P.R. No. 792024 12/20/79 CAMPANIA SPORT,10 speed, white. Provo City LIC No 218 8 SER No. F7007052 P.R. No. 791431 9/19/79 GITAN,10 speed, red, 17507, No. 21224 P.R. No. 791428 9/1 SEARS FREE SPIRIT, yellow and black with padlock and Saye no numbs PR NO, 7914289/1 MONTGOMERY WARD, boys, purple, 20° no numbers E eNo 791173 8/1 L PRO, bicycle, Orem LIC No, 2225 BRNe 791564 10/7/79 peucECl white, 10 speed, LIC No. 026362 SER No. 0998: 8138 791564 10/7/79 P.R. No. AN AMERIC ARROW, 10 speed, green No 278! P.R. No. 791845 11/23/79 HUFFY, silver, girls, ne wheel No. HA031454 P.R. No. 791607 10/ 15/7 make unknown, white original color blue), 10 speed, No 850528) P-R. No. 791813 11/17/79 MIYATA RACER, blue, boys, Minot N. Dakota LIC fue 347 SER No Aus P.R. No. 792962 12/1779 10 speed. tan 2 fenders SEARS FREE SPIRIT, 27", 1668 3 reflectors, No. $02474421P50 9 P.R. No. N791962 12.17/79 SCHWIN VARSITY, 10 speed, green. black seat chain off 1 SER No. 870954 LGO29268 1742 No. Provo LIC Registered to William Cornelius R_ No. 791688 10. 29 UFFY, girls, “ee,“brown No H677N (72633 PR No. 791783 11 11/% GRACO, 10 speed, No Ge007218 PR. No. E791943 12.7,79 FERRAR DATONA 10 speed, yellow, Provo LIC Nc 02567 R. No. 791576 10/9/79 WESTERN FLYER, blue, boys, 10 speed. hr me bars 26 blue seat o numbers P.R. No. 791597 10/13 7 numbers make unknown, black, fon 10 speed P.R. No. 791781 11/11/79 SEARS, aster girls, black frame, BMA 6 st.cker on BAG no numbers P-R. No. 791879 11/28 79 MONTEREY, blue, no numbers P.R. No. 791776 11/10/79 SEARS FREE SPIRIT 10 speed. yellow men No, 502447479) TOD16342 791787 11.679 Scr WiINN, ene green 10 speed. N JHO95961 PR ts 791594 10 13.79 SCHWINN, red, 10 steed: No. AGO? P.R. No. 791932 d12 6 19 spee Bue, boys, No. A572636 0.19.79 No. €12372 blue No 1710816 make unknown, gold, 10 speed green tr an lerke no number: P.R. No. 791724 u379 KMART ALL PRO, 3 speed, green P.R. No, 791978 12/12:79 AMERICANA, Pan World, orange. 10 speed. boys no numbers SWE C NIELSEN Chief of Police Provo Police Department rove, Utah 84601 Said personal beoperty has been held by the Provo Po Department for more than 30 days, and all reasonable efforts have beenmade bythe Provo Cily Police Depariment io. Re numbers cover the owner thereof. roe has been made of any part of said personal propert No. 4183 Published in The Daily Herald January 23. 30 Eebruary 6, 1980 |