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Show Page 24—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, December30, 1981 The figures, compiled at United Press International’s request by officials at the White House and other agencies, do not reflect the total cost of his vacation They donotinclude the full expenseof Secret Service Protection, which is *lassified for security reasons, the expense of Air. rce support person- nel during Reagan's arrivals 21d departures, and other hidden costs which woul. ncrease the price opeconsiderably. The White House, which is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, declined even to say who paid for Reagan’s meals duringhis vacation or whetherit cost the governmentany money for him to entertain friends. But presidential press spokesman Larry Speakes obtained budgetfigures for UPI on some ofthe big- gest outlays for Reagan's stay: —Flying Reaganandhis wife, Nancy, to and from the ranch aboard Air Force One cost $51,339.83 — based on a Defense Department estimate that it costs $5,221 per hour for the services of the presidential aircraft and its crew. — Shuttling the Reagans aboardthepresidential helicopter Marine One from Point Magoo Air Force Base in Santa Barbara to and from his ranch, and from the ranch to Los Angeles for meetings and political appearances in late August, cost about Ht cost some $115,000 to shuttle top aides from Washington to California to meet with the president, That includes $23,000 in travel per diems, $1,000 in car rentals andbills at three hotels — the Sheraton and Biltmore in Santa Barbara and the Century Plaza in Los Angeles — totaling $91,000.It does not include the cost of flying Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and budget director Favid Stockman to California aboard a military plane. Speakes would not disclose how many Secret Service agents accompanied thepresident onthetrip. But one reporter who madethetrip estimated there might have been 30 agents on handatan overall cost of perhaps oe000 — inciuding hotels, overtime and a per diem of$24. Speakes is quick to argue that the expense was mal compared with what it could have been.” He notes that presidents. like other Americans, areentitled to rest and relaxation, and that much of the money — suchas Secret Service salaries — would be spent even if Reagan had remained at the White House The August trip, which was Reagan'sfirst vacation as president, also provided the president with his first real outdoorexercisein his recovery from a would-be assassin’s bullet that felled him outside a Washington hotel on March30. Moreover, every president dating backatleast to Harry Trumanhaslet the taxpayer pick up the tab for his vacations. President Carter went home to Plains, Ga Gerald Ford made skiing trips to Vril, Colo.; Richard Nixon had a vacation home in Key 3iscayne, Fla., and a ‘western White House”’ in San Clemente, Calif. ; Lyndon Johnson went home to Texas and John F. Kennedy returned to Hyannisport, Mass. Even before Reagan madehisfirst trip back to the ranch,it cost the government some$750,000 to bring the ranch ‘‘up to speed’’ as a presidential retreat, Speakes said. He said this included installing security devices, a helicopter landing pad,aircraft ane, housetrailers and a Secret Service commandpo: The pressle said that upon takingoffice, ‘The president said, ‘I don't want to spend one penny more than necessary (on alterations at the ranch), but I wantto spend everything that I need so I can function there as president.’” Speakes said about80 percentof the expenditures will be ‘recoverable’ when Reagan leavesoffice and that most of the equipment can be removed. Officials at the General Services Administration said they did not have readily available com‘parative costs on alterations at the various vaca‘tion homes of past presidents. But expenditures on Nixon’s private homes at Key Biscayne and San Clemente make Reaganlook like a miser. A 1973 General Accounting Office report said the governmentspent nearly $1.2 million on Key Biscayne prior to June 30, 1973, including $452,700 spent by GSA to upgrade the residence. San Clemente improvements cost more than $2.4 million, including $703,400 for the residence. This Gal Proves A Real Battler 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 COPY DEADLINE that possibility."’ Miss Ligotino said from her hospital bed. “The doctors think I'm improving: I feel great. They even mugger and regain use of told me they've never her right leg. Doctors seen such an improvesaid herpositive attitude ment in anybody who's mayhelp herdo just that. been hurt as badly as 1 “She has a tremendous desire to get that leg betagoodattitude ter,” said Dr. Berish I'm strong. This isn't goStrauch, head of mi- ing to stop me. I'm going crosurgery at Montefiore to stay tough. I think Hospital within a couple of “That's a very impor: months, after therapy tant factor in the final ane alain Til be OK.” NEW YORK (UPI) — Budding tennis star Carol Ligotino predicted she will overcome knife wounds inflicted by a outcome of this young lady's leg. Without that huge desire. the results might be totally different.” Miss Ligotino, 17, a student of tennis pro Virginia Wade and 25th ranked player in the Eastern Tennis Association, had plannedtofly to Florida last Saturday to competein herfirst circuit tennis tournament But the knife attack near her Bronx iiomelas Tuesday threatened not only her promising tennis career but the use of her right leg Because of severe damageto threearterie: several nerves and muscles in the leg. the high school junior has been told by doctors that it might be necessary to amputate the limb. “I'm not thinking about 4 saulted as she w ing home from a subway station at about 7:30 p.m. She noticed a man behind her, then heard a voice ordering her into a pa When she turned around, the assailant plunged a knife into her chest Shefell to the ground and the man cameat her again, stabbing her deeply in the right leg before fleeing Police have no suspects in the attack Strauch said that ean two operations, chancesof saving her4 are good Thefirst operation w performed to control the bleeding and repair nerves and muscles in the leg. The second, on Christmas Eve, restored circulation to the limb Weekdays. . 12:00 Noon day pee publication Sund 12:00 Noon Friday Monday . 10 AM Saturday ADJUSTMENTS CREDIT If your advertisement appears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be respon- sible for more than two incorrect Such insertions. responsibility is limited to a correct insertion of advertise. ment The Daily Herald reserves the right to classify, edit, or reject any classified advertisement TOOUR READERS This newspaper strives to protect its readers against fraud, deception or injustices Readers are cautioned to make no pay: ment of money until they have thoroughly in vestigated ads which require investmentin stock, samples, equipment or vending machines Merchants, dealers venders, etc. are require: to identity themselves in each ad they publish This paper invites calls from individuals who find uniden: tified dealers or questionable advertising of any sort County Courthouse, Provo, Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by RICHARD A TERRANOVA and A DARLENE TERRANOVA, astrustors, Antavor of THE Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 89 Deg. 11’ East 100.00 feet; thence South 02 LOCK co feetto the place of beginning, bereiitany. itera July. DA’ this 14th day of 16, 1979, as Entry No. 27368 December, 1981 in Book 1760, Page 693, of the GARY H. WEIGHT official records of Utah Successor Trustee County, State of Utah, cover- No. 6662. Published in The ing real property located at Daily Herald December 23 =F 400 N., Payson, UTah, 30, 1981 January6, 198: nd more particularly described as NOTICE OF Beginning at a point in the TRUSTEE’S SALE North line of 400 North The following described Street, Payson, Utah, which property will be sold at public point is West 162.64 feet from auctionto the highest bidder the Southeast corner of Wednesday, January20, 1982 Block 3, Plat “'S’, Payson payable in {awful money of th United States at the time of City Survey of Building Lots thenceWest alongsaid street sale, at the fgront steps of the line 70.00 feet, thence North Utah County Courthouse. 20, 1982, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Utah County Courthouse, Provo, Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed ex- ecuted by DAVID H BOYCE, as trustor, in favort of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded September 11, 1980. as Entry No. 31276 in Book 1860, Page 800, of the official records of Utah County, State of Utah, covering real property located at 4954 N. papenons Drive, Provo, Utah, ioe particularly Geceriued “commencing 0-4 North jest along the Sec- fon line 17 83 feet and East 22.84 feet from the East Quarter Corner of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 88°54'10" West along a fence line 79.87 feet; thence along the meander line of a creek as 7 feet; follows: North ¥. 41°50" West 199.75. feet: thence North 40°41'50” West 32.03 feet; thence North 5°24"10"" East 44.58 feet; thence North 40°09'10 East 79.68 teet; thence North 15°09'10"" East 40.97 feet; thence North 2°35'10’ East 100.98 feet; thence north 17°07'10"" East 43.25 feet; along a fence 37.85 feet; 507.39 feet to pont of thence North 89°11'10' East thence South 1°26'31’" ear beginnig Notice of Default aes recorded June fs: ee Entry No. 1822 oak 1921, Page 120 of aldoffical records. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, expross of implied, regarding title ¢~ssession or encumbrances. DATED this 15th day of Decmber, 1981 W. CLARK BURT Successor Trustee No. 6657. Published in The Daily Herald December 23, 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 “NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be so'd at public auctionto the highest bidder , at the time of sale, at the West doorof the County Courthouse,in Provo, Utah County, Utah, on Jnavary 28, 1982, at 2:45 o'clock P.M., of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by J EDWARD STEVENS AND LINDA T. STEVENS, husband and wife, as as in favor of GATE CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY, Beneficiary, covering real property located at 1128 South Lynnwood Drive, Orem, Utah, and more parficularly describedas Plat ‘ LY! NWOOD PARK SUBDIVSION, Orem, Utah, according to the officail plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Utah County, Utah. DATED this lath day of December, 19 GARY H. WEIGHT Successor Trustee No. 6661 Published in The Daily Herald December 23, 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property situated in Utah County, Utah, will be sold at public auctionto the highest bidder at the nty Courthouse (Front Steps), » Utah, on Tuesday, January 19,1982, afthe nour of 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by O-LLand Corporation, as Trustor(s), in favor of Zions Mortgage Company, recorded January 19, 1979, as Entry No. 2695 in Book 1714, Page550, which beneficial interest was assigned to Zions First National Bank, A,, by Assignment ofTrust Deed recorded February 6, 1981, as Entry No. 3748, in Book 1898 at Page 475, both in theofficial records of Utah County, covering property located at 650 East 2000 North Orem, Utah 84057 and more particularly described as Commencing North 89°53'07"' Westalong the Section line 589.72 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 2, Township 6 South, Range 2 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following describet property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder Wednesday, January 20, 1982 payable in lawtul money of the United States at thetime of sale, at the front stepsof & Tne following described Property will De sold at Public auction to the highest bidder, Wednesday, January Legal Notice Legal Notice TIPPETTS, as trustors, in 184.51 feet; thence West favor of THE LOCKHART 653.80 feet; thence North CO., as beneficiary, recorded 701.42 feet; thence South August 29, 1980, as Entry No 89°53/07”" East 248.57feet to Entry No. 11061 in Book i907, 29478 Book 1857. Page 253. the point of beginning Page 686 of said official of the inofficial records of Utan Said propertyis also known records, State of Uran. cover as Lots | through 24, Plat Said sale will be made County, real 3 A,” SKYLINE MEADOWS without covenant or 1160 N. 150proper: West “Orem SUBDIVISION, accordingto warranty, express of im: Utah, and moreparticularly, tne official plat thereof on plied, regarding ttle posses: described as file in office of the sion or encumbrance A GILLMAN Recorder,the Utah County, DATED this. ISth day of SUEDIS 1ON. Orem, Utah Utah December, 198), J 10 the official plat Purchaseprice payablein W. CLARK BURT thereof on file in the olfice of money of the United Successor Turstee the Recerder, Utah County. lawful States of America No. 6656. Published in Said sale will be made Daily Herald December 23 Notice of Defauli was without covenant and 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 fecoreded July 1981, as Entry No. 21386 in Book 1927, warranty. express or im: NOTICE OF Page 70 of said official plied, regarding title possesTRUSTEE’S SALE sion or encumbrances records The following described Said sale will be made OATED: December 14 propertywill be sold at public without covenant or war 1981 auction to the highest bidder ranty, express of implied ZIONS FIRST payable in lawful money of egarding title possession or NATIONAL BANK, NA. the United States, cash or ncumbrances Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Zions DATED this Vsth day of First National Bank, NA Der. 1981 County Courthouse, in Provo, 800 Kennecott Building W. CLARK BURT Utah County, Utah, on Successor Trustee Sait Lake City, Utah 84)33 January 28, 1982, at 2:15 No 6055 Published in The No. 6639 Puvlisned in The o'clock P.M., of said day, for Daily Herald December 23, Daily Herald December 23, the purpose of foreclosing a 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 30, 198) January 6, 1982 Trust Deed executed by JAMES R- SPAULDING and SHERYLL S$ SPAULDING husbandandwiitea8 Trustor in favor of GATE CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY YAUNTIE” ANN, THIS Beneficiary, coverin property located at 15 BETH. 1 WANT TO North 90 West. Orem, Utah, YOU FOR THE and more particularly described as 0 Plat "C."' EX ECUTIVE ESTATES SUB. DIVISION, Orem recorded April 17, Utah Co DATED this lath day of Utah. December, 198) GARY H. WEIGHT Successor Trustee No. 6663 Published in The Daily Herald December 23 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 deg. 46° East along the West boundary of State Street, rem, Utah, 15.84 feet. thence West 226.02 feet thence Nortn 15.00 feet to the point of beginning for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deedof Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, underthe termsof said Deedof Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal_of the note secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest theron as in sald note and by law provided DATED this 10th day of Meridian; thence South TRUSTEE’SSALE °50'38"" West along the The following described fenceline 23664 feet; thence property will be South 57 West along public auction to theinet fence line 35.67 feet; thence bidder on the 12th day of South 87°33'30" along a fence January, 1982, at 9:05 a.m., line 1091.19 feet; thence at the west entrance of the North 0°09'18" East along a County Building at Provo, fence line 200.16 feet; thence Utah, in the County of Utah, jorth 88°54'44”" Eastaloni by WASATCH BANK OF fence line 711.60feet; thence PLEASANT GROV North 89°54'34"" East along a Teustee, and WASATCH fenceline anda fenceline ex- ANK OF PLEASANT tended 1132.55 feet to the GROVE, as Beneficiary, unWest line of Geneva Road; der the Deed of Trust made thence South 4°18'49” East by CARL F, WARNICK and along said West line of JANICE E, WARNICK as Geneva Road 171.50 feet to Trustors, recorded February the point of beginning 26, 1980, as Entry No. 7609 in Notice of Default was 1817 at Page 93 of the recorded July 20. 1981. as Book official records of Utah Entry No. 20887 in Book1926, County, Utah, given to Page 62 of said official secure an indebtedness in records, of said Beneficiary by Said sale will be made favor reasonof certain obligations without covenant or war- secured thereby. raaty, express of implied, Notice of Default was regarding title possession or recorded August24, 1981, as encumbrances. No, 24500 in Book 1932, DATED this 15th day of Entry Page 821 of said official December, 1981 W. CLARK BURT records. Trustee will sell at public Seceseer Trustee auction the highestbidder No. 6660 Published in The in cash,to payable in lawful Daily Herald December 23, moneyof the United States 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 atthe timeof sale, without warranty as to title, possesNOTICE OF sion or encumbrances, the TRUSTEE’S SALE following described property The following described at Route 2, Box 413, Pleasant property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States, cash or Cashier’s Check, at the time of sale, at West door of the County Courthouse, in Provo, Utah County January 28, 1982 o'clock P.M., of said day, for the purposeof foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by TOM nd HELEN STUBBS, husband and wife, as Trustor, in favor of GATE CITY MORTGAGE ON PANY, Beneficiary, coverin tealproperty located at 73 h 1000 East, Orem, Utah, more particularly described a Beginningat @ point which is North 89 Deg. 00’ East along the Section line 1305.0 feet and South 2.83 feet and South 0 Deg. 35’ East 260.0 feetfrom the Northwest corner of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 89 Deg. 55’ West 140.0feet) thence South 0 Deg. 35’ East feet to a fence line; thence North 89 Deg. 32' East along said fence line 140.0 feet; thence North 0 Deg. 35° West 59.1 feet to the point of Peplening ATED this 14th day of December, 1981 GARY H. WEIGHT Successor Trustee No. 6664 Published in The Daily Herald December 23, 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auctionto the highest bidder on the 12th day of January, 1982, at 9:15 a.m., at the west entrance of the County Building at Provo, Utah, in County of Utah, by SANT GROVE, Trustee, and EARL GLENN SHEROD and JULIA OD, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by CASCADE DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Trustor, recorded February 6, 1978, as Entry No. 4861 in Book 1619 af Page 536 of the official records of Uta County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. All Beneficial interest and rights under that certain trust deed has been assigned to the Wasatch Bank of Pleasant Grove, a Utah cororation,by an assignment deed dated Sepenue?12 1979, recorded September 17, 1979, as Entry No. 37579 in’ Book 1777, at Page 810 of official records in the office of the County 1935, Page 128 of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful moneyofthe UnitedStates at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at 366 South State Street, Orem Utah Commencing at a point 191.63 feet North and 462,48 feet East from the Southwest corner of Section 14 Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 18 6 ° hy thence South 18 deg 46’ East along the West boundary of State Street, Orem, Utah, 65.02 feet; thence North 89 deg, 06’ West 436.32 feet to the point of beginning ETHER with and sub: ject to the following described right of way: Commencing at & point 246.35 feet North and 6569] feet East “LEVY'S”tAW the Recorder Section 14, Township 6 South Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base thence East said day, for the purpose of foreciosing a trust deed ex ecuted by HOWARD F HATCH 2nd MARJORIE S HATCH, as trustors, in favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded December 6, 1977, as Entry No. 41417 in Book 1604, Page 266, of the official records of Utah County, State of Utah, overing real property located at 457 N. 2050 W., Orem, Utah, and more par- December, §. REX LEWIS ticularly described as Beginning at a point which is Attorney for Trustee North 148.64 feet and West 120 East 300 North 142.0 feet according to the Provo, ‘Utah 84601 Utah State Coordinate No. 6630. Puolished in The System, from the East Daily Herald December 16 Quarter corner of Section 3, 36,1961 Township 7 South, Range East, Salt Lake Base and NOTICE OF East, Salt Lake Base and thence South 18°57'36"" East 35.18 feet; thence South 119.55 feet; thence South 73°26'35"" East 68.72 feet; thence South 200.00 feet; thence West Provo, Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of 48-06'46"" East 290.00 feet; Recorder of Utah County, 140.96 feet; thence North said day, for the purpose of thence South 56°25'22" East Utah. al 99 feet; thence South Notice 181500" West 63.18 feet, foreclosing a trust deed ex of Default was ecuted by KEVIN A. TIP. 48°06'46"" East 257.00 feet; thence East 230.75 feet September 2, 198] ETTS and ROSALIE A thence South 41°53'14” West Gale thence South 260.00 feet to s Entry No. 25722 in Book Meridian; from the Southwest corner of Legal Notice cenieriine aiid exten ferent 75.399 feetfo the ox tension of a fence lined thence South 0 deg. 21’ 19 East along said fence jinel and extension thereof664.103 feet to said fence line on the North side of North; thence South 89 deg. 51’ 5) west along said fence line 75.230 feet to the point of beginning. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of trustee, advances, if any, under the termsof said Deed of trust, interst thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon as in said note and by law provide bate this 10th day of December, 1981 S. REX LEWis Attorney for Trusiee 120 East 300 Noth Provo, Utah No. 6629. Published in The Daily Herald December16, 23, 30, 1981 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBE! PLANNING COMMISSION The Provo City Planning Commission will Mold« public hearing on Wed Gay, January 13, 1982, 17,30 p.m, in the Aunicipal Coun: cil Chambers of the Provo City Center at 351 West Center Street, The items listed below will be discussed and anyone interestedis invited to attend. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . BEFORE PROVO CITY COUNCIL The Provo Municipal Council will considerthe iterns listed below that may be referred to the Municipal Council by the Planning Commission on a date to be determined at a later time, Notice of that ‘Municipal Council meeting will be given atleast 15 days prior to the meeting date. ITEM 1 — Steve L. Godwin requests rezoning of property located at approximately 800 East Stadium Avenue from a R-1-8 (single family residential) zone toa R-1-6(PD) (two family residential planned development) and preliminary development approval for 26 units known Grove, Utah: dominiums.”" Pleasant View PARCEL A Beginning at a fence in- Neighborhood. — Williw L. Unga tersection on the North side ITEM 2amendmentto the of 9200 North Utah County requests Zoning Ordinance to allow Road, which point is North amusement 9.295 feet and West 668.399 asa permitted(game)centers usein the C-G feet (based on the Utah State commercial) zone Co-ordinate System, Central (general TEM 3 — Mike Lee reZone) from the East quarter que corner of Section 7, Zoning SENT Ordinanceto reduce Township 5 South, Range 2 the minimum acreage reEast, quired fora planned developMeridian; deg. 2917"’ West along said ITEM 4 — Public hearing fenceline on the North side to vacate a street at approx: of 9200 North 188.550 feet to a imately 10th South between fence line; thence North 0 and 350 East, Spring deg. 21’ 19” West along said 250 fenceline and extension 19" CreekEMNeighborhood. 5 — James Gibbons, West along said fence line for Intermark and extension thereof 664.103 age Development Corp, refeet to extended quests a condominium centerline of an irrigation version for 12 units locatedcon-at ditch; thence South 8 deg 855 East 700 North in a R-4 03" East along said exmultiple residentended centerline 189.400 feet (medium zone. Joaquin toa fenceline; thence South tial) eg. 1904" East along said Neighborhood,Public Hearing fenceline 650.910 feet fo the fo conde— the adoption of point of Beginning the Edgemont Neighborhood EXCEPTING Plan. THEREFROM the follow- Street ITEM 7 — Public hearing amend the Zoning OrBeginning at a fence in- to to require tersection on the North side dinance of 9200 North Utah County preliminarysite plans to be Road, which pointis North submitted and approved conwith the request 9.295 feet and West 668.399 currently for a rezoning the SC feet (based onthe Utah State (shopping center)inzones. Coordinate System, Central M8 — Public hearing Zone) from the East quarter ouammnonterzaning Orcorner of Section to standards Township 5 South, Range 2 dinancerelated East, Sait Lake Base and for public streets in planned Meridian; thence South 89° developments. EM 9 — Public hearing 29° 27'' West alongsaid fence fovantend heats‘oning O1 line on the North side of 9200 dinance to allow parking in North 130 feet; thence North the front setbacks of flag 175 feet; thence East 130 feet s to be line; thence South ITEM 10 — Public hearing ’ East along said fence ine 15 fee the point to amendthe Subdivision Orinance to increase the of begin allowable cul-de-sac length PARCEL B areas. Beginning at a point in a inThehillside Provo City Planning fence line on the North side Commission for a pf 9200 North Utah cote briefing priorwillto meet the public ty Road, which poi hearingat Sil’s Seafood Inn, 432 feet and West ioenm feet (based on the Utah State 1675 N. 200 W. This will be a Coordinate System, Central public meeting; however, no will be heard and Zone) from the East quarter testimony no action will be taken on the corner of Section 7, - mentioned items. Township 5 South, Range 2 above By orderof the ProvoCity East, Salt Lake Base and Planning Commission Meridian; thence North 0 Teresa Fugate, deg, 21’ 19" West 668.861 feet to the center line of an irriga- No. 6682 PublishedSecretary in The tion ditch; thence South 86 Daily Herald December30, deg. 31’ 03" Eastalong said 1981 aS week visit last August to his Santa Barbara ranch. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE As required underthe Utah State Code Annotated 10-6-18, the following is a list of receipts and disbursements for elections held in October and November 19 8 Receipts: W. DeHeer, G. Talbot, A. Watkins ea. $5 G. Kuhni, C. Thorstenson e H. Kelling, Meadown Lane Publ. ea. $15 R. Burgener, Citizen ea. $20 —. Wignall, D. Johnson,, M. Pear: son, Markham & Markham,D. Beardall, M. Berg, Greg Sumner,J. Ollivier, A. Washburn, D. Jacobson ea. $25 250 J, Chambers, R. Clark,PI. J. Chambers, R. Clark, P. Col ilins ea. $30 R. Stanger E. Haines P. Taylor, R. Moody, D. Horton, J. Lewis, G. Chandler ei 0 5 Schaelling ey Bangle 5 K. Clayton, D. Hickman, M. Bateman, D. Grow, D. Cox, K Hooker, R. Jackson, P. Crawl ey, J. Dailin, 8. Pratley ea. 0 1000 R. Elkins 150 Tanner 200 a048 WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan, now onhis third trip hometo California since taking office, cost taxpayers at least $250,000 for his two- Legal Notice a About $250,000 legal Notice NOTICE OF NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TRUSTEE’S SALE he foilowing described The following described The following described will be sold at property will be sold at public propertywill be sold at public Property auction to the highest bidder. public auction to the highest auction te the highest bidder Wednesday, January 20, 1982. bidder. Wednesday, January Wednesday, January 20, 1982 bie in lawful money of payable n lawful money of the United States at the time the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps of at the time of sale. at the of sale, at the tront steps of the Utah County Courthouse, front steps of the Utan the Utah County Courthouse. ft Provo, Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of County Courthouse, Provo, Provo, Utah, at 9-30 said day, for the purpose of Utah, at 9.30 a.m. of said said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed ex day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed exforectosing a trust deed ex ecuted by HILTON N ecuted by PAUL DUANE HONYAOMA and BARBARA HYMAS, as trustors, in favor HUNSAKERand BARBARA HONYAOMA, as trustors, in of THE LOCKHART Ci as ELAINE HUNSAKER. as favor of THE LOCKHART CO., as beneficiary, recorded recorded trustors, in favor of THE February 2, 1980, as Entry 1980, as Entry LOCKHART CO., as No. 7661 in Book 1817, Page No. 42201 in Book 1881, Page beneficiary, recorded of the official records of 255, of the official records of January 23, i980, as Entry 184, Utah County, State of Utah, No. 353) in Book 1809, Page Utah County, State of Utah, covering real property 717, of the official records of covering real property located at Lot 202 Bristol, located at 516 South 1500 Utan County, State of Utah Provo, Utah, and covering real property Circle, particularly described located at 745 and 747 West more 700 North, Orem, Utah, and as Lot 202 moreparticularly described SHERWOOD HILLS sus. PARCEL NO. }: Lot 19, aSs Utah, “F Mount Loater Sub: North 1961.0 DIVISION,to Provo, the official plat division, Spanish Fork, Utah, feetCommencing along the Section line cording thereof on file in the office of ‘0 theofficial plat and South 69°08" East 386.0 the Recorder, Utah County. thereofon file in the office of feet from the Southwest corthe Recorder, Utah County nerof Section 10, Township 6 Notice of Defau!t Was Range 2 East, Sait recorded August 6, 1981, Together with improve- South Lake Base and Meridian Entry No. 22747 in Book 8, ments and appurtenances thence South 89°08’ East 840 Page 575 of said offic thereunto appertaining and feet alone the South ‘ine of records. belonging thence Said sale will be made PARCEL NO. 2: Lot 3, 700 North Street, ; thence North without covenant or warEMERALD VALLEY ESTATES, Plat ‘M”, Orem, 89-08" West 84.0 fee; thence ranty, express of implied North 100 feet to thepointot regarding litle possession or Utah, according to the of beginning encumbrance ficial plat thereof on file in Notice of Detault was DATED this 15th day of the office of the Recorder, recorded July 1981, December, an Utah County, Utah. W. CLARK BURT Notice of Default was Entry No. 21260 i‘Book 1926, cessor Trustee recorded September 15, 198] Page 773 of said official 6658 Published in The as Entry No. 27107 in Book records. Said sale will be made Daily Herald December 23, 1937, Paye 614 of said official without covenant or 39, 1981, January 6,1982. records. Said sale will be made warranty, express of iriwithout convenant or warplied, regardingtitle posses: NOTICE OF ranty, express of implied. sion or encumbrance: TRUSTEE’S SALE regarding tlle possession or DATED ite Tsth day of The following described encumbrance: December, 198 DATED this 18th day of W.“CLARK BURT property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, December, 98 essor Trustee W. CLARK BURT 6652. Published in. The Wednesday, January 20, 1982, uccessor Trustee Daily Herald December 23. payable in lawful money of the United Statesat the time No, 6654. Published in The 30,19@1 January 6, 1982 of sale, at thefront steps of Daily Herald December 23, the Utah County Courthouse, 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 Provo, Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of TRUSTEE'S SALE said day, tor the purpose of NOTICE OF The following described foreclosing trust deed exTRUSTEE’S SALE property will be sold at cculed by aCLARE S. ELThe following described auction to the highest property will be sold at Public Monday, January11, public auction to the highest bidder, 1982, payable in lawful bidder, Wednesday, January money of the United States 20, 1982, payable in lawful at the time of sale, at the CO, as beneficiary, recorded 27, 1980, as Entry No. money of the United States steps of the Utah dune in Book 1843, Page 229, at the time of sale, at the front Courthouse, Provo, 21915 of the official records of Utah front steps of the Utah County Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of said County,State of Utah, coverCounty Courthouse, Provo, day, for the purpose of ing real property located at Utah, at 9:30 a.m. of said foreclosing a trust deed ex- 558] W. 10480 N., Highland, day, for the purpose of ecuted by RLES Utah, and moreparticularly foreclosing a trustdeed ex- STEVEN DUBOIS and ILSA described as ecuted by WAYNE D astrustors, in favor Lot 9, Plat ‘A,’ TIMCAMPBELL and LOUINE ofDUBOIS THE LOCKHART CO., as PANOGOS SHADOWS SUBN. CAMPBELL,as trustors, beneticiary, recorded March DIVISION, according to the in favor of THE LOCKHART as Entry No, 8878 in plat thereof on file in as beneficiary, Book 1819, Page 400, of the official office of the Recorder, recorde? February 23, 1981, Official records of Utah the Utah County, Utah. as Entry No. 5354 in Book County, State of Utah, coverNotice of Default was 1896, Page894,oftheofficial ing real property located at recorded August 3, 1981, as records of Utah County, 60 North 825 East, Entry No, 22963 in Book 1928, State of Utah, covering real American Fork, Utah, and Page 815 of said official property located at 335 E moreparticularly described records Said sale will be made as more particularly described Commencing 516.78 feet without covenant or warSouth and 788.70 feet West ranty, express of implied. Part of Lot 3, Block 1, Plat and 1476.42 feet North of the regarding titie possession or “"B,"" of the ALMA V, NICOL, Southeast corner of Section encumbrances SUBDIVISION,described as 13, Township 5 South, Range ATED this 1Sth day of follows: Beginning at a poin 1 East, Salt Lake Base and December, 1981 W. CLARK BURT whichis South 13.44 feet and Meridian; thence South 74 West 567.76 feet from the East 181.5 feet; thence South Successor Trustee North Quarter cornerof Sec- 160.0 feet; thence West 174.24 No. 6659 Published in The tion 31, Township 6 South, feet; thence North 200.92 feet Daily, Herald December 23, 30, 1981,January 6, | Range 3 East, Salt Lake to the point of beginning Base and Meridian; thence Notice of Default was South 03°45’ East 153.16 feet; recorded June 19, 1981, as NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Entry No. 17947 in Book1920, The following described Page 519 of said official feet; thence North 49.30 feet; record property will be sold at public thence West 7.0 teet; thence auction to the highest bidder Said sale will be made North 02°37’ East 153.04 feet, without covenant or payable in lawful money of thence East 62.0 feet to the warranty, express or im- the United States, cash or place of beginning plied, regardingtitle posses- Cashier's Check, at the time Notice of Default was sion or encumbrances of sale, at West door of the recorded July 23, 1981, as DATED this llth day of County Courthouse; in Provo, Entry No. 21388 in Book1927, December, 1981 Utah County, Uta Page 72 of said official January 28, 1982, at 230 CLARK BURT records, uccessor Trustee o'clock P.M., of said day, for Said sale will be made No, 6631 Published in The the purpose of foreclosing a Trust execu without Daily ae December16, DAVID Deed G. RENCHE warranty, express o! JULIE RENCHER, plies, regarding tileposses: Trustor, in favor of Gate sion or encumbra CITY MORTGAGE COMDATED this, sthday of TROSTEE'S SALE December, 198) The following described PANY, Beneficiary, covering W. CLARK BURT property will be sold a real property located at 754 Successor Trustee public auction to the highest North 1200 East, Provo, Utah, more particularly No. 6653 Published in The bidder, Wednesday, January and as Daily Herald December 23, 20, 1982, payable in lawful seseribed inning South 49 Deg. 30, 1981, January 6, 1982 money of the United States eastA105feet at the time of sale, at the fionline and Ealong3.1the sec—_—_—. front steps of the Utah from the Northwest cornerfeet of o 4 Vacation Cost Legal Notice NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE rd Reagan's August Legal Notice F. Acord, True Value Oil, E. Larkin ea $250 R. Galland Telum Inc K. Roos Total 750 300 750 584.66 $4674.66 Oisbursements: Mountain Lands Signs 457.00 U.S. Postmaster 746.16 Microlyth Printers 1223.48 Kinko's Copies 69.0 Daily Herald 1214.00 Interstate Bank 82,33 Stevenson's 82.33, AAA Direct Mailing 115.13 BYU German Dept 66.88 Standard Builders 291.35 Photocra tt To 74.66 Dated this 23rd day of December, 1981 and sgn kei Roos No. 6679 Published in The Daily Herald December 5, 1981 By James Schumeister T THING ITS A REALLY NEAT GAME, BUT IVE GOT A WHERE DO YOU PUT THE BATTERIES 2 ty it i |