The trustee representing Yellowstone Club creditors offered a reward yesterday to anyone who can help uncover property or bank accounts the luxury resort’s co-founder might have hidden from bankruptcy proceedings, the Associated Press reported yesterday. Brian Glasser, an attorney with Bailey & Glasser LLP of Charleston, W.V., offered 10 percent of the profits of the liquidated assets recovered from Tim Blixseth, a former Rancho Mirage resident, to anyone with information that leads to their discovery. Glasser said that creditors decided to act after Blixseth’s 2011 sale of another resort that was part of the bankruptcy proceedings. “There could be land holdings abroad, land holdings in other people’s names. That’s why we’re appealing to the public,” Glasser said.