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Show Page 26—THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Friday, July 31, 1981 Astrograph Stars Help Chart Future Bernice Bede Osol August 1, 1981 Some interesting changes could occur for you this coming year which, at first, you may resist, However, as time goes ‘on you'll be quite happy these things happenedas they did LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) Thereis @ goud Chance you mighl be tempted to renege on doing something with or for a family member today because of a more appealing self-interest Don't! Romance,travel, luck, resources, possible pitfalls and career for the coming months ACROSS 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 27 Domestic employee Interrupt (2 wds } Orange and black bird Indolent Ornament Line Murder Pat gently Vegetable spread Ether compound Kind of letter Oneissue of a 34 Edgy 35 Dote on 36 Mideast empire 39 Hereditary “blueprints” 40 Shootfrom actions and word: SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) In order to get away from restrictive conditions today you minor problems early in the day, due irchestra 7 Dropped explosives changes. Be prepared to be down just because you may not be in the mood. You won't like yourselfif you spoil their day AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Yourjudgmentisn’t at its best today, so don't try to make decisions involving major objectives. Waituntil things are moreclearly defined. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Although you may have intentions of getting a lot accom plished today. it isn’t likely you will Too many disruptions could stall your porjects ARIES sh 21-April 19) Social plans may develop some flexible and it won't get you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Someonein the household may get you so confused today you might not know which end is up. Try, if you can, not to be influenced by outside pressures. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)it’s not unusual for you to start something and then notfinish it. Today, you are exceptionally susceptible to as.a t begin anylengthy project iF dune ot duly 22) Splurging, whether on yoursell or for those you love,hasits limits. Don't go overboard today to thepoint of foolhardi ness on a spur-of-the-moment whim. 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East ruffed with the seven of By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag South U Provo, in Utah County Tuesday, MolAugust ay11 98) at for the ing a Trust Deed “exec ted by L ent y 3 nera ship, f American Coin inc,, a California poration conveying rea property located in Utah more partic ularly recorded in the Utah County ecorder’s Office, Provo thence North 3°57°50 East 220.00 feet to the Northeast Corner of Lot | of said Plat thence N Be ocid West 1289 feet fo the Northwest Corner of Lot 1 of said Plat “’H" and to the andhe ruffed his last s) ck to his hand wit the ace of diamonds and 3 payable in | United States sale Utah, is North East Pass BICYCLES BLUEPRINTS East side of 1550 East Street s recorded in Plat “E”’, Oak Subdivision North 3°57'50” East 108.00 feet along the Eastside of said 1550 East Street; thence alongthe arc of a 677.73 foot radius curve to the left 65.35 feet along the Eastside of said 1550 East Street, the chord of which bears North 1/12/05" East 65.33 feet thence North 133/40" West 6.30 feet along the East de of said 1380 East Street thence along the arc of a 191.04 foot fadius curve to the left 110.05 feet along the Northeasterly side of said 1550 feet Street; thence North 34°33'40"" West 156.65 individual tournaments. uth and on the assumption that North's What's more four hearts bid, five made,turned outto Harry Shearer's article on three-club response was a IN THE JUDICIAL gistRicr cou AH COUNTY, state OF“UTAH IN THEenormilTHE ESTA 1AM BINGLEY, Dect NOC TO CREDITORS Esta IN EV ayoecenaes January 2.4 All personshoving claims against the above estate are be almost a top score. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) c 01 no before the 24 day of October, 1981, or said claims shall be forever barre CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY By: C.D. SANDGREN Its Vice President and Trust Officer PersonalRepresentative Post Office Box 888 Provo, Uiah 84601 No. 6104, Published in The Daily Herald July 24, 31 and August 7, 1981 SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (UPI) — The Sierra Marmot may not pose a danger to hikers, but the small rodent with its craving for automobiletires and hoses has raised havoc in the last few weeks with the hikers’ cars. Park rangers said the rodent has so far immobilized 11 cars by chewing on radiator hoses or the engine’s electrical circuitry. But the rangerssaid they believed they were winning the battle with the rodent, whichalso likes to nibble on camper’s backpacks and hiking boots Park Wilderness Manager Paul Fodor said Wednesday he thought the marmot problem was now controled. after rangers setting traps madeof old radiator hoses captured severalof the rodents and moved them from the area. NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the Utah County Court House, 359 West Center, West Door, in Provo, of Utah, on August26, 1981, 10:siti, Cio o zal ot 11, Plat “8, CHAMPION ESTATES SUBDIVISION,in the City of Orem, County of Utah, State of Utah, according ‘to the of- ‘Deadenders’ Trouble Europe Squatters and police have generation has its home clashed repeatedly since in a squalid and abana riot during Queen doned metal-working facBeatrix's coronation last tory that pulsates with year caused $4 million deafening. non-stop rock worth of property music. Riots first shattered damage and resulted in the injury of more than the prosperous, antiseptic calm of Zurich a year 100 policemen. A housing shortage, ago when city fathers more acute in Amster- earmarked $30 million for dam than in the rest of a new opera house. the country is the Demonstrators instead catalyst for the revolt. demanded and got their Youngsters have own autonomous youth “cracked” their way into centerin the old factory Police later closed it scores of empty buildings to flop on the floor, because of a brisk trade smoke marijuanaandsal- in narcotics — not only ly forth into violent street the marijuanathatall the longhaired dwellers seem battles with thepolice. ‘The violence is an to smoke,but also heroin expression of pure and cocaine Authorities allowed the frustration’ said Van Den Berg. ‘The housing factory to reopen after repeated riots in which issue is an excuse.” Cajo (who uses only his nearly 2,500 people were first name to avoid iden- arrested and $3.4 million tification), a 22-year-old, worth of property was unemployed anarchist destroyed. Sure, we won a vic and squatter has taken part in muchofthestreet tory in forcing the bulls protest against (police) to reopen our materialism’ and the fighting competitive values of a “Theviolence is attrac- center,’ said Karl Heinz technological modern tive’ he said. “If you hit one of the dise jockeys society a policeman on the head operating a sound system Says Pim Van Den with a stone you are at that can be heard above Berg. the Amsterdam least showing that you the noise oftraffic blocks social worker: “The im- are not going to takeit ly- away. ‘But we wanta lot more things. We plan to potencethat young people ing down.” “In my heart, I believe be out there again very feel encourages them to live for the moment, the the world will not last soon. fighting for cheap anotherfive or 10 years housing, for an amnesty now sensation the kick They have no idea what But we have to do for everyone who was arwill happen to themin 10 something about the mis- rested, and for a lot of or 20 years and they no ery that prevails. We other things.’ Other things include have come to the stage longer care.’ Amsterdam was the where we refuse to take the right to serve liquor homeofthelight-hearted responsibility for a around the clock at the sy stem we do not approve factory and a ban on hippy movement of the police ‘entering the place 1960s. Now the mood is heavy with violence un Zurich the ‘now’ At police headquarters LONDON (UPI) — In disarmament and enWest Germany they are vironmentalism but in known simply as ‘‘the no- general it has little future people’ — a grow- ideological content and ing army of aimless no heroes. As one slogan daubed in sometimes violent. inarticulate, usually jobless Berlin put it many young and often unemployable protesters are interested in ‘‘self not society.’ youngsters. Their bleak outlook on Their anger is expressed life was summarized by a in different ways in difsocial worker in Amster- ferent places. Britain for example is dam who said they had “‘no horizons, no experiencing the rise of prospects and no hope.’” an ugly Clockwork Leaderless, frag- Orange-style violence, mented and_ the with overtly racist and despair ot their elders ned-Nazi overtones and a they are spreading a sharp increase in vannihilistic revott across dalism, hooliganism and the continent. Drifting crime. The British also have casually from riotto riot, squatting in houses that been jolted by anti-police don’t belong to them, to- riots arising out of racial day's deadend youngsters tensions in the Brixton even cast doubts on the area of London Serious rioting future health of European repeatedly has broken out democracy. “The world s in Switzerland West Gerand the dangerous and society is many fragile,’ French Presi- Netherlands in a formless dent Valery Giscard d’Estaing warned. “I was a witness in 1968 to a situation which could happen again.’ Hereferred to the youth revolt that exploded on the cobblestonedstreets of Paris in that year, Unemployment is seen as one, but not the only cause of today's youthful malaise. Of the 8.5 million le without jobs in the 10-nation European Economic Community, an estimated four out of 10 are underthe age of25. The discontent sometimes encompasses causes such as nuclear the office of the Recorder of said County. Said sale whichis without warranty as totitle, possession or encumbrances, will be conducted by Prudential Federal Savings & Loan AsSoc. as trustee, pursuant to the terms of that certain Trust Deed dated December 20, 1978, wherein R. FINCH SEC. JERRY D. FINCH: FINCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONisnamed as Trustor, and PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION. is named as Beneficiary, recorded in the office of the renewed street violence is accepted as inevitable in an atmosphere in which almost any cause howeverae can spark a Swiss call the youth revolt simply ‘‘the movement." They com- plain that the rebels do not know what they want beyondself-gratification. The same phenomenon exists in West Germany. Riots start for no overt reason, leaving bank and shop windows smashed and stores looted Politicians warn that leftwing terrorists are o January4, 1979, in Book 1710 at Page 570 as Entry No. 173, Note steven dete in favor of 5,440.54 ee Trustee, wlll 2al real property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United Statesof America given to secure a Promissory trying to direct these so- called ‘‘sponti’’ (spontaneous) protests espe- cially in West Berl where some 12,000 squatters holding 142 houses have defied all attempts by police to evict them. The squatters have established their own shops a bank, kindergarten and medical services, 10-week hunger strike by 27 jailed terrorists prompted street violence and bomb attacks on a scale unknown in West Germany since the heyday of the urban guerrillas in the late FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. WANT ADS BY PHONE, 373-5050 TILL 7 PM 1960s After the death April 16 of one of the hunger strikers, Sigurd Debus, thousands of youths. their faces hidden behind scarves, poured into West Germany's city street leaving the message: ‘Debus will not havedied in vain MACK HOLLEY, Sheriff of jah County, Utah Ry Dean Kirknam, Deput STEPHEN 8. MITCHEL! Attorney for Piaintit Date of first publication 3) & August 7. The Daily Heral No. 6106 published in The Dai ly Herald July 24,31 8 August 81 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the Utah County Court House, West Door, 359 July 24, West Center, in Provo, cen of Utah, Utah, on ust 26, 1981, at 10:00 a.m. 5 clock of said day:_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eeepe ee 2 Park Rangers Try to Catch Those Marmots (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) |, UtahCounty, State of Utah Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States Datedat ProvoCity, Utah, this 20 day of July, 1981 Beginningatthe intersection of the Westline of 700 East and the North sine of Swenson Springville, feet along the Northeasterly is South os4 feea side of 1550 East Street; point 6.00 feet from the thence along the arc of a East 142.02 foot radius curve to Northeast Corner of Section the left 61.82 feet along the Northeasterly side of said Meridian; 1550 East Street to the 16’ Westalong the North Southerly line of the L.0.S deg. ine of Swenson Avenue Church Property, the chord 403.29 feet; thence North 0 of which bears North 24° West 101.49 feet; 47°01°53" West 61.33 feet; deg. thence thence South 89°35'10" East deg. 52’ WestNorSos feet;87 686.28 feet along the Souther- thence North 4 deg. 38 West ly line of the L.D.S. Church thence North 87 Property to the Quarter Sec- a 9 feet; ‘West 32.51 feet; thence South thence16’North 6 deg. 10° West "West 846.86 feet to a fence 42.10feel; thence along the Quarter Section Rorth deg. 41’ 56” Esst Line; thence West 391.77 feet along 65 a fence Meat to the point of beginning thence North 64 deg. East Containing 9.724 acres aieng 3 St fest, DATED this lath day of Ju- thence North 34 deg. 51’West ly, 198) feet; thence North 8 Robert G. Holt, Esquire 87.00 38’ West 2.26 feet; Trustee under the deg. eg. Eas above-described thence rust Deed 90.92 feet; thence South 0 deg. 40’ East 54.63 feet to the MARTINEAU, ROOKER, center of a ditch; thence LARSEN & KIMBALL 1800 Beneficial Life Tower South 72 deg. 03’ East along the ditch 51.55 feet; thence 36 South sa Street South 86 deg. 46’ East along SaltLake the center of the ditch 120.69 Utah 84111 feet; thence South 67 deg. 27’ Telephone: (801) 532-7840 No. 6094 Published in The East alongthe center of the Daily Herald July 17, 24, 31, ditch 32.59 feet; thence South give Harry the last two tricks with the ace and queen of trumy Hamby, et al jefendants be sold atSheriff's Sale. at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city 39 deg. 34’ Eést along the center of the ditch 98.72 feet; thence South 7.00 feet to a thence South 41 URTH deg. 21’ oor West had to win with his eight and Hereis another hand from NOTICE LE SHERIFF’ $ we an {aeet vreeery} NOTICE musree s Save cribed ACCOUNTANTS: AIR CONDITIONING AIR SERVICE ANIMAL APPLIANCE APPRAISERS Two of Pass 3NT 001 002 003 008 005 006 007 008 009 010 on 012 013 ove 015 018 97 o18 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 22 033 034 035 036 037 038, 039 gg 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 Ke 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 06 069 first trick, He led a West Legal Notices Legal Notices SERVICE DIRECTORY durmmy's diamonds went on his ace and king of spades Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South Pass Stayman request for a fourcard major, Harry got to four hearts. North, obviously and there was Harry flying blind in a fog with both motors showing signs of trouble. Anyway, Harry SOUTH AK93 VAQss #AQ7 4K 2 ieee 45 God (Sp.) 8 Indian able 9 Late Yugoslav 28 Rise and fall ieader 10 Work unexpected might go overboard by acting unprepared to handie CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19) Don't suddenly back out of any Obligations to friends today. Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Dunks 2 Russian river 3 Actress Louise 19 Broke bread 4 Sluggish 21 Leaders A pes wing 22 Bank section to place you in situations you're impulsively. Such action could DOWN newspaper 33 Constellation Graph which begins with your birthday. Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify birth date. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Unless you are careful, you could unconsciously spill out confidential things to a nosy. probing neighbor. Guard what you Saytoday LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Make a list of items you wish to purchase before leaving the house, even if just going grocery shopping, because today you could spend wastetully or thougittiessly SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your intensity to accomplish your goals today could have you coming off as being a bit too dictatorial een your 46 Three(prefix) 47 Examine 51 Heavy spar 53 Astronomical object 55 Inside 56 Smoothly courteous 57 Time of year 58 Follows 32 Greek epic poem are all discussed in your Astro- NAME CARD OF THANKS TRANSPORTATION ICES BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONALS HAPPY ADS LOST & FOUND HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SCHOOLS CHILD CARE INCOME TAX WORK WANTED INSTRUCT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COMMERCIAL RENTALS WANTED TO RENT ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM & BOARD APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT MOBILE HOME PARKS MOBILE HOMES MOVING & STORAGE REAL ESTATE WANTED RECREATIONALPROPERTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NORTH REAL ESTATE SOU! REAL ESTATE - OTHER AREAS CONE mS LOTS & ACREAGE FARMS & RANCHES COMMERCIAL teoresty REAL ESTATE TRADE INCOME PROPERTY BUSINESS FOR SALE BUILDING MATERIAL FUEL MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WANTED MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE HOME FURNISHINGS mascalINSTRUMENTS ING GOOD sours & MOTORS MOTORCYCLES TRAILERS & CAMPERS SNOW MACHINES AIRCRAFT ‘AUCTIONS PETS & SUPPL Burs& VEGETABLES Y MARKETBASKET SEEDS, NURSERY STOCK FOOD STORAGE FARMERS CORNER HAY & GRAIN LivEsToc FARM EQUIPMENT HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUTO, TRUCK PARTS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AUTO INSURAI AUTO HENTAI TRUCKS FOR SALE 4-WHEELDRIVI RECREATIONALVEHICLES SPORTS CARS AUTOS FOR SALE Monday Through Friday And SaturdayTill 12:30 TheDoibhfitterala at the time ofsi DATED Suly PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN RSSEIATION, as Beneficiary No a Trustee W. Barnes ne Yeubtshed in The Daily Herald July 31, August 7, 14, 198) Circulation Hours Daily 8 am to 7 pm Sunday 6 to 11 am Saturday 9 am to 2 pm Delivery Deadline 5:30 Daily 7a.m. Sunday line andfence line extended 87.50 feet; thence South 59 deg. 43’ East along a fence and a fence line extended 67.04 feet to the Westline of 700 EastStreet; thence South 0 deg. 15' West 26.30 feet to the point of beginning. Said sale which is without vara as to title, possession or encumbrances, will be conducted by Prudential Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. as trustee, pursuant to the terms of that certain | WV E LOAN ASSOCIATION is named as Beneficiary, recorded in theoffice of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah, on February 19, 1971, in Book 1898 at Page 415 as Entry No. 6154, given to secure a Promissory Note of even date in favor of i The Trustee will sell real propertyat public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States of America atthe time ofsale. DATED: July 20, 1981 PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary and Trustee By ALAN W. BARNES No. 6114 published in The Daily Herald July 31, August 7,14, 1981 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 28th day of August, 1981, at 9:00. a.m., at the frént entrance of the County Courthouse at Provo, Utah,in the County of Utah, by KAY LEWIS, Trustee, and Giicorp Person-to-Person Financial Center of Utah, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust mady by Ray L Larsen and Maxine Larsen, his wife, as Trustors, recorded November 13, 1979, as Entry No. 44453 in Book 1792 at Page 178 of the official records of Utah County, Utah, givento secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reasonof cer tain obligations secured thereby Notice of Default was recorded April 9, 1981, as }0. 10137 in Book 1906, of said official will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without war ranty as totitle, possessionor encumbrances, thefollowing described property at 943 ae 560 West, Orem, Utah 3, Plat SUNRIDGE SUBDIVISION Orem, Utah, according to the tHicial plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder Utah County, Utah for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, un. der the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deedof Trust withinterest thereon as in said note and by law provided ly Pare ‘0 this 17th day of Ju KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee 320 South300 East, Suite | alt Lake City, Utah 84111 No. 6103 Published in The Daily Herald July 24, 31 and August 7, 198) Giving up skiing? Sell your old skis with a Daily Herald Classitied ad. Call 37%5050 |