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Show SHEARSON LEHMAN 1IUI The VS. government Issues three kinds of direct, marketable debt obligations: Treasury bills (called T -- bills), which mature In a year or less and are sold at a discount. That means you pay less than face value for each bill but receive face value at maturity. The mini- 111.1. Shearson Lehman Button 2348 Foothill Blvd. Salt Lake City, Utah The "Bright" Side in Investing mum of the Deficit; Is denomination T-b- ill $10,-00- 0 Increments of $5,000 with thereafter. Government Securities Treasury notes, which mature two to 10 years, require a minimum investment of $1,000 to n.0O0. depending on their maturat ity. Treasury notes are sold or near face value and pay interin While the debate over how to reduce the U.S. budget of $150 plus billion goes on, the federal government continues to borrow to finance the shortfall between est its receipts and expenditures. Worrisome through the deficit may be from a public policy stand point. It represents an attractive Investment opportunity for the semi-annuall- y. Treasury bonds, which mature in 10 to 30 years. The face value of each bond Is $1,000, and they also pay Interest Treasury securities are among the fastest investments available. This Is because the U.S. govern semi-annuall- y. many people who lend the government money. ,ri1r...a,Mii.iwri.w mi, accompanies many While uncertainty Zen) Coupon Treasury Bonds come with certainty: you know when you buy them Row much they will pay out upon maturity. exactly That's why Zeroes are ideal for funding your retirement or your children's education. Find out at a glance how much you would need to inv est in Zeroes today and how long it would take, to achieve your goals. Send for your free Zero Coupon Treasury Bond Calculator today. built-i- n rHr. Or or 486-220- 1 800-662-00- 54 Mutton Inc. foolli.ll Blvd. Uk CK). lUh 84109 2 VUt PViV srnd me tow Iff Zero Coupon Trrjwry Bond OkaUtor. WMt .f. fm. Shearson LEHMAN HUTTON Ar Amef can Ityt'A comply n iiimv i vt w. a iiwa i II i Minds OviRMoNrV f.nr.' it Mine v h U w.t I r . v I J 4 March 23, 1389 arpQf Solo layering March 23 film April 15 Patte tnj Qualities, ColotS Special PiceA On Zjhe3e JSlew Jntloaitcing c4s Well aid 1z.JVew Spring Style IN ALL TEXTURES sell a Treasury security or purchase older Issues (which, for example, may be trading at a discount to their Issue price), you can do so only through a broke-rar- e firm or bank. Investing in government securities at a brokerage firm makes good sense. First, you can immediately start earning more money on your Merest. The firm Immediately credits interest payments to your account (a service for which many banks charge a fee). Then your Financial Consultant can arrange to "sweep" your Infund terest Into a money-markor quickly re invest the earnings Into other sec urities. Second, buying government securities from a brokerage firm enhances your financial flexibility. These securities become part of your martpnable portfolio, against which you can borrow at rates often below those charged by banks. Investors who, with the aid of their Financial Consultants, look realistically at any economic environment will find opportunities. In the case of the VS. budget deficit, government securities represent an opportunitv to achieve an attractive real rate of return the (determined by subtracting current inflation rate from the yield on your; investment: that Is Uith safe and,' exempt from state and local ,(ax?j. In addition, CojjjidprlHS that txiucUt A'omy, a brokerage firm -- - interest ,tarned on comsecutfitlfs can pounded, alid that these securities al.so are niarginabh?, they truly represent the "bright" side of the deficit. 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Their value rises if Interest rates fall after you Howbuy them, and visa-vers- a. ever if you hold treasury securities to maturity you are guaranteed full payment of principal and interest. The market for Treasuries is huge amounting to nearly $2 trillion In outstanding debt at any and liquid. That given moment means should the need arise or you decide to take profits, you can 6ell Treasury securities quickly and easily. And unlike most bonds, many Treasury Issues are not callable before maturity, so you can count on receiving the stated rate of interest for the life of the security. Income from Treasuries Is exempt from state and local taxes. You can buy newly issued Treasuries directly from a district or branch Federal Reserve Bank at no charge, or from a brokerage firm or bank for a nominal fee. If, however, you wish to Furniture Milford & PURCHASE NOW AT THESE GREAT SAVINGS! AND HAVE IT INSTALLED LATER I Appliance Minersville Elementary I Beaver Area Obituaries FERN CHURCH Robinson Church, BEAVER 7G. tV H ' f' i ' SCHOOL SPELLING Bht TLAMfcan HolhnRshead, son of Kenneth Fourth and Debra Holhngshead; Left to Right: First Plare, StepPlace: Heidi Davis, daughter of hanie Albreclu, daughter of Doug Emma Jane Davis; Fifth Place, and Susan Albrecht; Second Place, Shauna Tavlor, daughter of Jeff Clint Albrecht, son of Calvin 4 Sherri Tavlor. Bfjnnie Albrecht;Thlrd Place: Bri- - died March 13, 1989 In Fal- lon. Nevada. She was born April 3, 1913 inMinersvllle to Lawrence and Rachel Giles Dotson. She married Royal C. Robinson. He preceded her in death. Fern worked as a cook and waiin the Beaver area until tress 1974 and tlien moved to Fallon, Nevada. She was a member of the IDS Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Bonnie) Chisholm of Fallon and a son, Jerry of Cedar City. She is also survived by three grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. Funeral services were heldSat-urda- y, March 18, 1989 In Beaver. Interment In the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. x ' t S. MARIETTA MEW 10 4 1 L 1 r ., f if, A it; .J 4 I s vou Csaouc 'i '' B Winner: Josh Hoilings-healeft, son of Duke and Jill ftClass C Winner, daughter of and Becky Gillins. Hollingshead. and Macv Glllins, Class FREMONT, CALI- F- Marietta S. Mtw, a homemaker and resident rlnce 1959, died of heart failure Saturday. She was 52. A native of Parowan, Utah, Mew is survived by her husband, Charles Mew of Fremont; a daughter Jeri Ann Mew of Fremont; two sons, David Charles Mew of Union City and John Stevens Mew of d, Steve' Ceres; her mother, Pearl children PARENTS, your child could be a star on a television Commercial! The Hairy Farmers of Utah are looking for great ideas for telev ision milk commercials. Have your son or daughter, or both, w rite down their ideas stressing die gcxd taste and gtxxi nutrition of milk. Tell how it's fun to drink and whvthevand other kids should drink milk. Then watch KSTU Channel 13 for details. And yes, they could be a star! ? V- a- t- 9 t - li ' 4 fV x V. ' I ,. i , ;.. J- 'J f i I and ews and several nieces, as -- I mr I s : : f oft si-J- o s ;v 4 mm Mir ads '4 ' SI MILK, IT DOES A BODY GOOD. AMERICAN LFGION AUXILLARY WINNFRS DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH First Place: Stephanie Albrecht, left, daughter of Doug 4 Susan Albrecht; Second Place, KatyTho- - mpson, daughter of Skip and Linda Thompson; Third Place:Cory Hollingshead, son of Kenneth 4 Debbie Hollingshead. neph- Visitation was held Tuesday at Smith Mortuary. Funeral services were held Wednesday; burial at Irvington Mem -orial Cemetery. Donations In Mew's memory can be made to the American Heart Association. Berge-Papp- , Ste- vens of Parowan; a sister, Helen Sherwood of Mllford; two grand- Pp GET gRESULTS Jj |