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Show notices Best, worst of boys hoops i Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emma M. El dredge, aka Emma Feller Banks, and Emma M. Banks. Deceased Probate No. 943700064ES. LEJOIE GORDON REICHEL, 2955 East Corral Drive, Layton, Utah 84040 has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives attorney of Record, GEORGE K. FADEL, 170 West 400 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Davis County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 28th day of March, above-entitl- 1994. GEORGE K. FADEL Attorney for Personal Representative Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 1, 1994 Last publication April 15, 1994 Issue No. 16 6 C-8- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, said sale to be conducted at the North Front Entrance of the Courts Building at the Davis County Criminal Justice Center, in Farmington, Utah, Davis County, State of Utah, on April 19, 1994, at 11:30 aan. of said day, by First Security Bank of Utah, National Association, as SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust executed by GARY R. SPROUSE & KATHRYN R. SPROUSE, husband and wife, as TRUSTOR, to Land Title Company, as TRUSTEE, in favor of First Security Bank of Utah, NA, as BENEFICIARY. Said deed of trust secures a note in the original amount of One Hundred Twenty Eight Thousand and 001 00s Dollars ($128,000.00). Said deed of trust was recorded August 22, 1985, as Entry No. 710892, in Book 1048, at Page 1071, et seq., of the official records of the Davis County Recorder, State of Utah, and covering real property located at approximately 2126 Ridgewood Way 5, Bountiful, Utah 84010, Davis County, State of Utah, and is more particularly described as: EXHIBIT A Legal Description The following real prope-tis situated in Davis County, State of Utah and is paiticulaily described and defined as: Unit No. 5, contained within the Ridgewood of Maple Hills Condominium Phase 1, and, as the same is identified in the p:at recorded in Book 660, Page .35 and in the Declaration of Condominium for Ridgewood of Maple Hills, recorded in Book 577, Page 230 of the official records. Together with an undivided interest in and to the common areas and facilities as the same are established and identified in the declaration and map referred to above, and as may be amended. Together with and subject to easements through Myma...what kin feeder v lyoul f bird V said unit appurtenant to the common areas and facilities, and all other units for the support and repair of said unit of the common areas and facilities, and all other units. Said Sale will be made without covenants andor warranties, express or implied, regarding title, possession andor encumbrances. Those wishing to bid on the property must be prepared to tender at the time of the sale the beginning bid amount which is generally known by the Trustee the day prior to the sale. Any amount in excess of said beginning bid must be tendered within 24 hours of the sale. THE TRUSTEE WILL ACCEPT PAYMENT IN CASH OR ACCEP- TABLE CASHIERS DRAWN SURED BANK, CHECK ERALLY UNION, CHECK ON A FEDERALLY INSTATE OR NATIONAL OR AN ACCEPTABLE DRAWN BY A FED- INSURED SAVINGS CREDIT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK. For further information contact the undersigned at (801) 246-152- 7. Dated: March 14, 1994 After four months of Js, treys, drives and dunks, here is the best and worst of Utah Boys High School Basketball for 1993-9BEST ENDING: Before the season starts, Lairy Maxwell announces he will retire after 32 years at Highland. He also has a chance to pick up his 500th win in his final year if his team (which doesnt have a starter over 6-- 4) does pretty well. With only three games left in Region 2 play, Maxwell only has 496 wins and his team is 4 in league 3-- and might not make the State Tournament. Facing a game against Davis the Rams win and go on a 7-- 0 run to win the State Championship. BEST GYM: Davis. Runner up: Ogden. The home of the Darts looks like a set for the movie Hoosiers. Its got tons of charm and having the crowd practically on top of the court on all four sides makes it very intimate. If you close your eyes its not hard to imagine guys taking set shots on the same court 50 years ago. WORST GYM: Any of the cavernous, sterile, cookie cutter gyms built in the last 20 years or so. BEST TEAM NEVER TO WIN THREE TITLES: Viewmont. Since November of 1991, the Vikes are a dominating SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE First Security Bank of Utah, National Association By: Dennis W. Jeffery Asst. Vice President co Foreclosure Department 405 South Main Street 3rd Floor Annex Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 FD Number: 66-- 3 against Utah teams. WORST FASHION TREND: Black socks. Runner-up- : Uniforms with those swirly stripes on the shorts. PREPS continued from page 14 jf'ir rml BEST BAND: Woods Cross. Bingham. I didnt actually Runner-up- : cover the Wildcats at home this year so I dont know how good they were. However, theyve been so good for so long Im going to give it to them on reputation alone. In past years theyve done conga lines and attempted to play Metallica. Nobody has been better. BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD (WHEN DOWN BY 10 OR MORE POINTS): Woods Cross. These guys were tough to figure. They would look awful for a while and let the other team build up a huge lead and then they would play incredibly and fight their way back. During their hot streaks there was nobody better. BIGGESTCROWDS: Viewmont BEST CROWDS: Viewmont. MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE: Viewmont again. All those people seeing all those games had to learn something. Vike students are the equivalent of Dukes Cameron Crazies. BEST INTERVIEW: Hats off to the four Clipper Country coaches. Win fourth inning to take control. Davis entered the region campaign as a threetime defending league champ. 93-0- Published in the Davis County Clipper. First publication April 1, 1994 Last publication April 15, 1994 2 Issue No. 16 C-8- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of KIYOSHI MIYA, Deceased Probate No. 943700085 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 8th day of July, 1994, or said claims be forever baned. ROSE MIYA 508 West 300 North Clearfield, Utah 84015 Paul J. Barton Attorney for the Estate 345 East Fourth South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 0 Telephone No. (801) Skyline 9, DAVIS 2 SALT LAKE CITY After taking a advantage in the first inning, the Darts were unable to hang on as the Eagles eventually scored nine runs and blasted nine hits in claiming victory in 0 Tuesdays region opener. Skyline scored three runs in the Tuesday, DAVIS SkyllM April 5 at Salt Lake City 100 000 1 001 302 3 2 5 1 9 9 1 or lose, Christensen, Hill, Maxwell and Welk always showed class and were always accessible. BEST PLAYER IN THE STATE: Alex Jensen, Viewmont. MOST UNDERRATED: Alex Jensen, Viewmont. He couldve just worried about his own stats at the teams expense. Instead he tried to better the team by playing within the system. As a result, many people failed to realize how good he really is. BEST SPORTSMANSHIP: The kids, both players and fans. They generally seem to have a good time. There is some occasional trash-talkinbut even then its mostly just good natured fun. Its amazing they are so mature about it, because... WORST SPORTSMANSHIP: The parents. Going to a high school basketball game can be a real chore if you are sitting in front of some of the parents. Unfortunately, poor sportsmanship by parents seems to rear its ugly head at just about every school, and Im not just talking about a few bad apples spoiling it for everybody else. The screaming isnt just directed at refs, it involves personal attacks against opposing players. Listen folks, these are just teenagers who arent getting paid. At least come up with something more original than, Call it both ways ref. BEST YEAR TO BE A FAN: 1993-9- Pirates capitalized on nine hits and four Woods Cross errors to blast the Cats fifth inning turned Tuesday. A four-ru- n a close 2-- 1 contest into a 6-- 1 advantage for league-leadin- g Cyprus. The setback dropped the Wildcats to Godfrey. Moon (5), Bourne (6) and Shrives, Grant and Moss ers (S) (S). Evers (S), Gardner (S) Tuesday, WX The visiting WOODS CROSS Nash in league. at Woods Cross -- 110 040 2 001 001 0 Cyprus Cyprus 8, WOODS CROSS 2 April 5 2-- 3 42 9 2 6 4 and Wells, Short, lackson (5) and (C), Dilley (C), s s (C), Nash arr sh, (WX) bles. A pair of juniors, Tim Larsen and Bran Gunn play second doubles. Anchor for the team at first singles is last years 3A TENNIS continued from page 15 state tournament finalist Jordan Butler. Glover year he has some seasoned seniors like Mark Chamberlain and Chad Nestman battling for the num- ber three singles spot to go with youngsters Jordan Butler, a sophomore and Jimmy Marsh, Trent Nestman and Cory Coombs who are still ninth graders at Mueller Park Junior High. Marsh, a small but athletic competitor, has won the number two singles spot and Trent and Cory have already had matches at first dou describes Butler as fundamentally sound everywhere and although he is primarily a backcourt player he can serve and volley. Ranked number one in the Intermountain Region. Jordan to date this year has ' only lost one game in three straight match wins. The coachs favorites in Region 7? After Woods Cross, probably Olympus, although every team except possibly Cyprus will be competitive. 322-230- Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 8, 1994 Last publication April 22, 1994 7 Issue No. 18 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Engineer, 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah For: CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNTIFUL CITY PARK 400 EAST AND BOUNTIFUL BLVD. Proposals will be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by JM. Johnson Associates, David Racker Associates and Dresher Associates may be obtained from said Engineering Department at 790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah upon payment of Fifty dollars ($50.00) per set to City of Bountiful. Deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and specifications in good condition within 10 days after the date set for the bid opening. Bids will be received until the hours of 2:00 pm, Wednesday, April 27, 1994 at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the office of the City Engineer at 1790 South 100 East, Bountiful, Utah. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied or by a certified check, cashiers check bid bond from a surety company, acceptable to Bountiful City Council, all made payable to City of Bountiful in an BASEBALL continued from page 15 Not even manager Jim Leyland could prevent the Pirates from a mediocre 1993 campaign. 3B Jeff King this year and should be an is still around but Van Slyke Andy Pittsburgh no longer hits like their All-St- ar Steelers brethren. WESTERN DIVISION amount equal to at least five percent of the bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the form of contract included in the Contract Documents, and furnish a performance bond within fifteen (15) days after notification of the award of die contract to the successful bidder. Bountiful reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid or to waive any informality in any bid as its best interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all bids or the award of a contract will be made within seven (7) days after the bids are opened. (5) JACK P. BALLING City Engineer Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 8, 1994 Last publication April 22, 1994 4 Issue No. 18 1. San Francisco Giants: Very hungry after last years disap- pointment. Improved themselves, despite losing Will Clark, by adding Mark Portugal to pitching staff. The Giants have the reigning MVP in Barry Bonds, another potential MVP in Matt Williams and the leagues best middle (Mike Jackson) and the late relief (Rod Beck). A virtual lock to make it to N.L. Championship Series. 2. Los Angeles Dodgers: Received a major blow last week, when Darryl Strawberry checked himself in for a substance abuse forproblem. Again, the Dodgers tunes will rest on the formidable shoulders of catcher Mike Piazza, coming off a phenomenal (.318, 35 HR, 1 18 RBI) rookie season. L.A.s defense is horrendous while starting pitching is a strength. Sorry, Los Angelenos. Fires, riots, earthquakes finish to the and now a runner-u- p hated Giants. 3. Colorado last seven weeks. Will Year 2 bring the dreaded sophomore jinx? Not in the attendance department, but some expect Andres Galarragas numbers (.370, 22 HR, 98 RBI) to drop. With an abysmal pitching staff and a potent hitting lineup, 12-1 you can expect plenty of type of scores. 8, Padres: In have traded Padres the recent years Alomar, Roberto Kruk, John away Carlos Baegra, Fred McGriff and of the Gary Sheffield. In the words Ouch Davis Jr., Sammy late, 4. San Diego great babe! That hurts! San Diegos g ways leaves them with a dismal 94 team that even Tony Gwynns brilliant bat cant save. Write it down: The Padres wont break 60 wins this year. penny-pinchin- N.L Champions Atlanta Braves MVP David Justice, Atlanta Rockies: Rockies fever was infectious last year. More than four million fans turned out to see their team win a National League expansion-recor- d 67 games, including a 1 run the 31-2- Rookie of Year Raul Mondesi, Los Angeles |