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Show a Dr. Lawrence Lamb Astrograph Women Not Future’s in Stars Bernice Bede Osol Your dune 2, 1981 This coming year you are likely 3othnagebecomes serait Gras eieloed. i've ered The months ahead Should prove both ercitng and jeune GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Situatee ee ee wee fora aceon raec Weviene eumotsiol ernie im the past ACROSS 45 For hearing 46 Smail barn 1 Sesame plant 50 Suburban restaurant 52 Gun an. eng 54 Ram's mate 55 Lo 8 (2 in Lai wd 11 Stretch out 58 Nixon's VP 12 Compass 60 Close friend point 1 It is (contr) 13 Hippodrome 62 Charged 14 Spray 16 King _ 17 Baseball official (abbr) ahead for you in the year following your birthday by sending for your copy of Astro-Graph Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio City Station. NY 10019 Be sure to specify birth into. consideration the tongrange effects of any important decisions you make today Tomorrows could matter more than the present SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This 5 3 good time to make those changes you feel should better your lot in life Don t be too hesilant to shift gears your plans are well thoughtout SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Better understandings are now Wkely with two persons with whom you ve had problems in the past One may even develop into a staunch ally CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you are launching something ew 11's best that you talk about it lo as few people a5 possible Too many Cooks could spoil the soup LEO (July 23-Aug.22) You could be called upon at this time to assume more responsibilities or larger role in a social yanization it should prove interesting VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Something could occur today which might encourage you to aim for a higher goal than you previously “ought Don't be afraid fo raise your sights LIRDA 1Gapt 99.Ar¢ 99) Tobe CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You co’ 'd begin to experience, as of today. substantial imrovement where your work or Career \s Concerned. Make the most of your opportunites AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Answer to Previous Puzzle 36Safes 6 Small gull 38 Fred Astaire’s sister 39 Room shape 40 Hallowed 7 Able to be examined 8 Same (prefix) 9 Moray 43 Briton 10 Basic point 13 Broke bread tor that increases your risk of heart attacks and strokes? I understand that women, at least until they areolder,arefree fromheart disease. so does that mean I don't haveto worry about risk factors but myhusband does? Is there Al You cant fault South's opening six_notrump Hehad read that 33 high-card 41 Most unusual 42 Resentment 44 Powerful NORTH 61-81 876 VK9764 042 ass WEST EAST 9532 #10 J 78532 0198753 6 497 #Qe6432 SOUTH AKQs Alo #akQio 4AK10 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South West North East South. 6NT Pass Pass Pass i ne 55 Environment 20eer abbr) Ba turnda 56 Barrier 33 Easily 57 Depan this 35 Roman date life 37 That gitt 59 Sticky stuff Opening tead describes how South cashed four spades to start proceed DEAR READER chances of having arterial disease that can cause heart attacks and strokes Thethreebig risk factors that you can do some- and control of high blood pressure Don't think that women are immuneto heart disease, even though they are less likely to have heart attacks during the childbearing age. Their risk is increased by the same factors as in men And by the time many women reach the menopause, if theyalso have high blood pressure. smoke and are overweight, they may havea significant increasein the risk of having a heart attack To give you some hard numbers, | am sending you The Health Letter number How to Measure Your Risk of Heart Disease. Others who want this issue can send 75 cents with a long. stamped. self-addressed envelopeforit to me.in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box York, NY10019. Asit explains, studies have shown that the amountoffatty-cholesterol deposits in the hestopped to cash the aceand king of clubs and ace of hearts Hehad noted that the queen of clubs had not fallen soheled a red 10 arteries correlates well with your scoreon the risk the 10 of diamonds by mistake West played his jack and South asked, Don't you have any hearts” East replied. ‘I don't have to answer that question and eventually South saw what he had done Oswald “Strangely enough, the slam was now cold West factors. Now. if I must single out onerisk factor, it would be cigarette smoking. Heavy smoking alone accounts for an 8-year decreasein life expectancy in men. Somegoed studies suggest that theincre: and decreasein heart attacks in the United States parallel the changes in smoking. Such a decreasein heart attacks has not been observed yet in other industrial countries and they have not had the decrease in cigarette smoking that has occurred in American men. DEAR DR. LAMB— Tread your column on snoring and would like to make a suggestion. When I got marriedfor the second timethis was a severeproblem. I solved it by buying a sleep machine. I placed the machineon thenight table and soon I was no longer bothered by myhusband's snoring. DEAR READER — verygood suggestion. You used the principle of masking the noise. Any dis- turbing noise can be masked by other sounds. Have you ever noticed how much louder conversation is if the roomis absolutelyquiet? There are a number of such sleep devices: some produce sounds of the ocean. simpletest is to tune your FMradio between Stations and turnit up so the background noise is constant. That even helps people who have ringing and noises in the ears whenthey try to sleep. With a suitablelevel of constant noisein the background a person may not even notice someonesnoring. Legal Notices Y ee oe No y From: 6-1-81 “6-30-81 Data: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 30 Day Temperature Outlook ' Below , Normal Near Normal From: 6-1-81 6-30-81 y Utah Temperatures Above Normal average above seasonal normals over the Mississippl Valley, the Ohio Valley and the middle Atlantic states as well as over an area extending from southern California and Arizona no! thwestward across the central Rockies to is likely over Midwest and Northeast, northern Great Plains, A small area of below while unspecified areas sbould have less than normal temperatures is indicated for interior Northwest, while near normal averages in median ton photo). The Parcai Moline res will prospect for unspecified aireas (bottom The National Weather Service's monthly outlook for June calls for heavier than median ingen over the Northwest, Rilo Grande falley and portions of Southern Plateaiu and ENTERPRISEASSN.) WASHINGTON (UPI) blacks In the District of — The numberof blacks in the Lnied States has Columbia 70.3 percent of increased 4.1 million dur- the population in 1980 was ing the past decade and 12 black, the bureau states now have black reported populations of at least 1 million reports the Census Bureau. The nation’s overall NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE black population as The following described recorded by the 1980 property situated in Utah census standsat26.5 mil- County, Utah, will be sold at lion or 11.7 percent of the pubic auction to the highest idder County total Courthouse (Front Steps) Ten years ago only Provo, Utah, on Thursday, 25, 1981, at the hour of nine states had a black June 12:00 o'clock noon population numbering 1 Pp lat 9 A million or more and the WOODLAND HILLS PLANtotal black population was 22.5 million. plat thereof on file in the of the recorder. Utah Preliminary 1980 fice of Utah census figures put New County, Purchase price payable in Yorkat thetopofthelist lawful money vf the United States of America with 2,401 842 blacks Said sale will be made Vermont, the bureau without covenant or war said, had the fewest with ranty, express or implied, regarding title possession or 1,135. encumbrancesandwill be for The other states with black populations of 1 million or more are to Zions First National Bank, California, 1,819 282; ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N Texas, 1,710 250; Illinois By Richard H. Nebeker 1,675 229; Georgia Attorney for Zions First g Dato: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA 1551. Radio City Station, New | Black Population Hits 26.5 Million 30 Day Precipitation Outlook To Youhave asked mea terri 530 p.m C Develop Conference Room LAINE ROBBINS | Representative SoA Sout! n Planning Commission Kaye Croft Secretary No. $927 Published in The Daily Herald June| 198) Civil No, 81CV499 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PROVO DEPART MEN T CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CO., Plaintitt vs DAVID RICHES. Deten THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED OEFENDANT You are hereby summoned 0 court, and to serve upon, or mail to BRENT D_ YOUNG at 48 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, plain: fiff's attorney, a copyof said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you If you fail so to do, iudgmentby default will be taken against you for the reflief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to recover the amount of $912.30, plus interest due ona Master Charge Card Dated 18 March, 1981 BRENT D. YOUNG IVIE and YOUNG 48 North University Avenue P.O. Box 6/2 Provo, UT 84601 No. 5925 Published in The 5, 22, Daily Herald June 198) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at front steps of the Courthouse in Provo City, County of Utah, on June 24, 1981, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day Commencing 10 chains East 14.53 chains South 11.674 chains South 1° West and 8.749 chains South 89 East and South West 1 rod Northwest corner of Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 1 v thence North ; thence 5 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commis sioners of Utah County, Utah will hold a public hearing on Proposed revisionof the fol lowing section of “The 1976 Revised Zoning Ordinance of Utah County, U'ah 45-9C (Industrial Zone Permitted Conditional Uses) to allow waiver of road frontage for a one-family caretaker dwell: ing or caretaker mobile home by the Board of Adjustmen Details of the propo: changeis onfile in the offi of the County Planning Com mission, 188 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, and may be examined at any time ing regular office hours (8 am. fo 5:00 p.m.) until the dayofthe hearing BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM MISSIONERS, Utah County Utah KENNETH J PINEGAR CHAIRMAN ATTEST WILLIAM F HUISH County Clerk Circulation Hours Daily 8 am to 7 pm Sunday 6 to 11 am Saturday 9 am to 2 pm Delivery Deadline 5:30 Daily 7 a.m. Sunday the place of beginning No 5866 Published in The Pte) May 18, 25, June TOOUR READERS This newspaper strives to protect its readers against fraud, deception or injustices. Readers are cautioned to make no pay: of money until they have thoroughly vestigated ads which require investment in stock, samp equipment or vend machines Merchants, dealers venders, etc, are required to identity themselves in each ad they publish This paper invites calls from individuals who find uniden: tit dealers of fe advertisingiof SERVICE DIRECTORY South 89° East 3.18 rods to Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States DATED May13, 1981 COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK, TRUSTEE ings to Revenue Sharing and d Funds will also in Utah 8465 SUMMONS H DESCRIBED PROPERTY will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder af the west door of the Utah County Courthouse, Provo City County of Utah, State of Utah, on the10th day of July, 1981, at the hour of 10.00 a.m Wl Lot 5, Plat “A Quigiey Pines Subdivision Orem, Utah County, Utah according to theofficial plat thereofon file in the office ot the Utah County Recorder Utah County, Utah Property address: 76 East 2075 South, Orem, Utah 84057 Said sale will be made without covenant or warrant regardingtitle, possession, or encumbrances to satisfy the obligations as secured by and pursuantto the Powerof Sale conferred in the Deed of Trust dated October17, 1979, executed by Wilford A Wright and Susan S. Wright as Trustor to Provo Land Ti tle Company as Trustee, for the benefit and security of Michael G. Davis as beneficiary, recorded 1,465 457; Florida National Bank 800 Kennecott Building February 7, 1980, as Entry 1,342,478; North Carolina No, 5428 in Book 1813 at page Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 1,316,050; Louisiana, No. 5909 Published in The 69 of the Official Recordsin Office ot tne County 1,237 263; Michigan wa Herald June 1, 8, 15, the Recorder of Utah County 1.198.710; Ohio 1 076,734. State of Utah, and assigned to Robert H. Davis and Maxine Pennsylvania, 1 047,609; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Charies P. Davis by assignment of and Virginia. 1 008,311 Deed of Trust recorded The bureau reported February 7, 1980, as Entry blacks constitute more All persons having claims No. 5429 in Book 1813 at page the above estate are 71 of the Official Recordsin than 20 percent of the against the Office of the County required to present them to population of seven states the undersigned or to the Recorder of Utah County — Mississippi (35 3 Clerk of the Court on or PRICE the 20th day of Augus!. percent); South Carolina before 1981, or said claims shall be PAYABLE IN LAWFUL (30.4); Louisiana (29.4); forever barred. MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES. HARRIET BROBERG Georgia (26.8); Alabama DATED this 18 dayof May, WALLACE E. BROBERG (25.6);, Maryland (22.7) Personal Representatives 98) JACKMAN & ASSOCIATES and North Carolina 9 John G. Mulliner PAUL JAMES TOSCANO 424 South State Street (22.4). Of those seven Attorneys for Trustee Orem, Utah 84057 only Georgia North No. $867 Published No. 5882 Published in The Carolina and Louisiana Daily Herald May 18, 25, June Daily Heraid June |, 8, 15, 198) have more than 1 million 1, i981 FLETCHER’S LANDING legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 20,263 Estate of Dora R Hunter Deceased All persons having claims aga’ nst the above estate are red 10 present them to he undersigned or to the Clerk of the or before the 26th day or August 198), or said claims shall b forever barred Dated and signeg th day of February, 1981 A Royal Hunte le Jeffs anid Jetts ys the Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 20384 Estate of HENRY CARL SCHWAB, Deceased risk factors are very important in decreasing your (NEWSPAPER 2R wifYf ly noticed will and anyoneinterested is in vited to attend OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE PROVO CITY COMMISSION The Provo City Board of Commissioners will hold public hearing on those items listed which maybe reterrec tothe City Commissic ble question. It is like asking which is worse. cancer didn't really count. but he did t Herald Want Ads Bring Results (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | scheduled fo june17, 1981, at he City Co of theliver or cancer of the lungs. All of the major ings and continued with (he ace and king of diamonds He had to lead a diamond. to South's queen and poor East had to throw the queen of clubs or unguard the queen of By Oswald Jacoby hearts and Alan Sontag Alan. “However, South still went down East threw his Oswald “FM. Hargreave queen of clubs, but Southhad has a regular article in Inter forgotten that the jack of national Popular Bridge clubs had been played from about the ‘Frenzied Four’ who dummy. sohetried unsuccessplay hilariously bad bridge at fully to cash two more heart a British golf club. Herethey tricks NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN are at their ‘best’ To. any real evidence that the risk factors are related to the amount of disease you have in your arteries” PUBLIC HEARING at early ages from heart disease in the United Badin Britain 15 Gallic affirmative 18 Actress: 5 Mamie's man it in your column. What is the most important fac- June 1, 1981, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page17 believed to be associated with a decrease in deaths Bridge Can Be ticle center Dawn 3 South seas 26Bottom moisture feast Wagers 51 Younglice 4 Serving vessel 28 29 Longnecked 53 Lower ‘34 Feeds swine DEAR DR. LAMB We hear alot about risk factors causing heart attacks. You have mentioned thing about arecigarette smoking. high blood pres sure and high cholesterol levels. Oneof the factors at Bridge explosive board (abbr) DOWN 21 Cards and nb 24 Poetic foot jee Hairdye 27 Military ) Greeklerer same side 47 2 Electntied par 23 25 On Shopping 48 Ram's mates a bstacle 30 Farmyard soun Student Immune States anda declinein strokesis the early detection Farrow 31 Texas A&M Unattached Aquarians could be entering nto 4 very interesting new cycle if Cupid overlooked you belore, he Could try to make it up to youatthis time PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) |e 0 of things which have caused you frustration of disappoint: ment. Lady Luck lends to tavor you now, concerning newbegin ARIES (March 21-April 19) New ideas you gel today for proects of enterprises should not be treated lightly Yourfertile imag) nation could be sprouting prom. ‘sing growth TAURUS(April 20-May 20) That Channel tor a second source of earning oF income which you've been hopwig 10 develop could start to openat this time Be or the alert (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Monday Legal Notices Legal Notices The Daily Herald CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rates and Information To Place Your AdDial. 373-5050 Cash Rates 3 Line Minimum 3Days, 3lines $5.25 6 Days, 3 lines $7.00 25 Days, 3 lines$18.00 Above rates subject to $1.0( service charge for credit. COPY DEADLINE Weekdays 12:00 Noon day preceeding publication Sunday 12:00 NoonFriday Monday 10 A.M, Saturday ADJUSTMENTS CREDIT If your advertisement appears incorrectly notify us immediately. 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