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Show THE HELPER FAMOUS SALT LAKE HOTEL PLANS ADDN. r - WANTED THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1973 FIREFIGHTER APPLICANTS Helper City will accept applications for Volunteer Firemen. Applicants must be 21 to 40 years of age; must pass physical exam; sliWisliBIII11lllslw JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE THREE with game BASKETBALL NEWS t 16. Mexican Lodge came from beljnd to nip Green River'J 1 in one Peacock Foodtown of the most exciting games of 55-50 Rio Grande 4 1 Mexican Lodge 4 1 the year. 4 Cyfers Cable Peacock Foodtown 2 2j Peacock blew a five point 1 3 edge in the last two minutes. Bob's Texaco 1 4 The lodge boys managed to Chuck's Pharmacy with w 5 knot the count at 51-5- 1 0 Veltn Drug Rio Grande exploded in the seconds left and in control of third quarter Tuesday night to the ball. Dwight Rasmussen was the gain a ten point margin over hero as he hit a long lodge and held Cable the edg's Cyfers to the end of the game, winning jumper from the corner. Peacock came back to take a final It was the 14th straight win shot but only succeeded in foul of the year for Rio Grande and ing Rasmussen who dropped in two free throws after the final Cyfers first loss this half in must be resident of Helper City and employed in city to be generally available for fire calls. Submit application to City Recorder. Albert Fossat, Recorder 69-5- YEAR JUST ENDED Wl TNESSED MANY MANY The mmmmtmmmm SALT LAKE CITY A mu'ti-millio- n dolar addition to the wiorid famous Hotel Utah in downtown Salt Lake City will begin in late 1973. Preliminary plans have been approved and detailed drawings are underway, according to Vic Hotel Utah Company. The addition was designed by Robert A. Fowler Assoc. Architects of Salt Lake City. The expansion, expected to be completed by 1975, wif include 200 new rooms, a spaci-- FOR SALE ROOMS for RENT Day, week MITLIONS of rugs have been or month rates. Also Furn. cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's Includes wash Apartments. America's Finest. Rent elec Rm facilities. HILLCREST trie sihampooer $1. Mutual 1 Hotel & Apts. Phone Furniture & Hardware . 472-523- OPPORTUNITY EASY TO LEARN Iishf full or part time. Average $3 to $5 per hour supplying families with Rawleigh Household Products. Write Rawleigh Co. 306 Adeline St., Oakland, Cal 94607 toning Macnme Kclls at Journal OffW 1 Tru U. S. Government doef nol py (of this HEALTH FOOD STORE OrgClint Miller anic Vitamins, Whole Wheat Flour. . Grange 316 N 2nd East, Price, Utah, 5 84501 Phone 637-332- VISIT CARBON HOSPITAL'S SUNSHINE GIFT SHOP Flowers - Candy - Cigarettes Cards Gift Items 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sun advrtlinmnt. IT & year 1972 ron-fisc- al twenty-nine-mem-b- m MITCHELL'S 637-266- 8 Til converted to lodging's. A new is being designed for the top level of the addition, with, a window view planned for all dining tables. The view will include Temple Square on one side and a mid block lushly landscaped plaza on the other. Hotel Utah was built in .1911 and its central downtown location, coupled with a reputation for high standards of service and accommodations, have made it highly successful thru Skyroom mesncans o tree-lade- n -- MX) the worth f years. "Hotel Utah has enjoyed a fine reputation for years as the outstanding hotel in the n Vi, With the new adldlitiom it will be one of the jewels of the entire industry," said Henry "Hank" Aloia, manager. ITTO Ml Bond 1..SL MOTEL Real Nice Large Rooms, factory fabricated, furnished, Carpeted, air cond., for $3,700 ner un't; Fhpnci"2 available. Pe'iverv Almost Anywhere. CM Doran Hunt Co., Tooele, Utah. PHONE Payroll er seventy-five-memb- er two-ter- SIS" IN UTAH 882-496- Other constitutional amend- Mar-tin-e- government. In the area of state finances. e Utah recorded recoird collections of income in 1972 and ended, the fiscal year with record surpluses which appear certain to be fair surpassed by the surpluses in major funds which will be. available at the In Your Home i puniri? P . v. interest when Iield lo Now E Bonds pay Sii maturity of 5 years, 10 month (4','i the first year). Bonds are replaced if lost, stolen, or Zi destroyed. When needed they can be cnhed at your bank. Interest ia not aubjitct to stnto m. 1vnt inmmA tiTPfl. find r"'"" tMM muf be deferred until redemption. Take stock in Americ Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. rtnn $ nnn c ii V. Q 'j. v J ct ,y REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE more than the 8.7 erably creases across the nation, HELPER STATE BANK 1972. December 31, ASSETS Cash and due from U.S. $ none Banks (Including debits) unposted ? - 1,005,697.19 2,379,821.80 Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 402,164.25 1,617,624.37 . Obligations of States and political subdivisions . . Other securities (including $1.00 corporate stocks) Federal funds sold and securities purchased under a moments to resell in- Other loans the Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other 1,000,000.00 4,652,346.84 Foundation reported. assets representing bank premises The cost of living continued to increase through 1972, but Real estate owned other than bank premises at a somewhat slower, rate than Other assets in 1971 and 1970. - s ed level. The State's of teachers, largest producer 2.00 $ 11,168,880.75 LIABILITIES nf individuals, partnerships, and $ corporations "!ts of individuals, partnerships Time and - 2,308,277.07 and corporatiioms Deposits ofUnited States Government 6,633,320.46 11,801.70 Demand deposits 1,192,4?.5.97 Deposits of States and political subdivisions .... 60,416.60 etc officers' Certified and checks, 10,206,251.80 $ DEPOSITS TOTAL 3,245,229.03 (a) Total demand deposits .... 6,961,022.77 (b) Total time and savings deposits 254,876.21 Other liabilities r t state-operat- 74,998.00 3,225.30 TOTAL ASSETS Education ciojitinued to be the No. 1 item of state expenditure of the total), Mowed by (46 UTAH TEACHER PRO ' Continued from Page One The Weber State College total was down slightly (7.5 percent) from 214 to 198, but a rather sharp decrease in elementary graduates (22.9 percent) was somewhat offset by a 7.3 percent increase on the secondary level. Southern Utah State College was the only State institution to an overall increase (from 132 to 152 or", 15.2 percent), but elementary education graduates were down near ly 10 percent. Taken as a whole, Utah's four teacher ed ucation institutions graduated a total of 244 fewer prospective teachers than a vear previously, or a decrease of 14.3 percent. TH total decrease &rort ed by the State institutions amounted to 115. or 17.7 percent, on the elementary level and 33. or 3.R percent, on the sedomd-ar- v on business in the State of Utah at the close of of Helper, the TOTAL LIABILITIES I RESERVES ON TOTAL to IRS rulings) RESERVES ON AND SECURITIES LOANS for bad debt losses Reserve on $ 10,461,128.01 loans (set & LOANS up pursuant - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total Common Stock total par value No. shares authorized 15,000 No. shares outstanding 15,000 CAPITAL 93,235.34 612,517.40 150,000.00 300,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL TOTAL 93,235.34 $ $ SECURITIES 162,517.40 ACCOUNTS $ 612,517.40 LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL Brigham Young $ 11,166,880.75 ACCOUNTS rTmjveriy. showed a decrease of nearly 11 percent from 1R36 to 1458, but much of the de- Memoranda crease, a?ain, was in the un- Average of total dpnosits for the 15 calendar days graded category. JPrivate $ 9,923,995.68 ending with call date are nrt subject to the t115 'calrndar loan's for days "ntrol of the State Board of Average of t"'a! 4,640,385.37 with call date Fisher Fd'ication. but B.Y.U, Unearned ending included on loans instalment discount has inrliieatM Vil. snmo c,crt 219,876.21 in capital accounts of fupfa restrictions win be im,TvVmented t parallel those I, Albert J. Breznick, Assistant Vice President and Cashier, of the bank, do solemnly swear that this report of which are condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and paring institutions scheduled n " '"to effect af-t-r belief. ALBERT J. BREZNICK, August 31, 1973. irs-titi'tic- - Save Time and Money Daily 5:30 p.m. thru 9;30 p.m. Weekends 9;00 a.m. thru 8;30 p.m. CALL LOCAL TAX COUNSELOR PHONE tarrm Pa1 Inks. & Pads ii Sale at Journa BANKING DEPARTMENT RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 end of the current fiscal peir. iod, on June 30, 1973. Estimat ed surplus for the 1973 fiscal year will be about $45 million The Foundation noted that legislative leaders, state administrators, and economists generally were concerned lest very abundance of state funds should lead to extravagances in 1973 appropriations w h i c h could become serious problems if they launch new programs wluch will have to be comm. uedin times1 of, more nearly normal state finances. Personal income in Utah rose 11.5 in Utah in 1972, consid SKOUSEN INCOME TAX SERVICE o nnn z STATE above-name- 7 Monday, Feb. 5 Mexican Lodge vs Rio Grande Veltri Drug vs Chucks Pharm Tuesday, Feb 6 Peacock vs Bobs Texaco 3:30 all-tim- three-fourth- a-- ; total. the winning ments approved in 1972 restrict Fred Bosiome led the winne"? the granting of bail in certain with 19 points; Randy Larnph felony cases, eliminate the re- was in double figures also with quirement that cities of the first 10 points. and second class operate as The leading scorers on the separate school districts, and floor was Cyfers' Michael with 22, while Jairvie also give counties the right to choose amionig a number of forms of helped keep the losers in the Savings s of all Bonds Plan. About are purchased through the Plan. It's money helping Americans save morecould. than they ever dreamed they That's because the Payroll Savings Plan is such an easy way to save. All work and you do is sign up where you aside from the amount you specify is set each paycheck and used to buy U.S. to Savings Bonds. It's the easy way nest a build egg. ' You've got your reasons to save money. There's orle great way to do it painlessly. Join the millions who are buying Bonds the Payroll Savings Way. whistle. games. Reid Dimick was outstanding Next week's schedule is curfor Rio Grande, holdm? his own tailed to three games to allo on the boards with Michael for decorating the gym for the produced many stitution at the last previous Jarvie, Cyfers' giant center. "Firemens Ball". Dimick contributed 14 points to general election, in 1970. historic changes in Utah government, it was noted by Utah Foundation, the private, nonprofit public service agency, in a year-enreleased review this week. Outstanding "firsts" wre recorded in both fiscal ouis convention center ballroom areas. and a new convention display arH of the LegReapportionment facility. a controversial islature, always Brown Mr said, In addition, as accomplished by the complete renovation of the Ho- issue, 1972 Legislature, and for the those rooms and tel's exisiting in the company's Hotel Utah first time legislative district Motor Lodge, one block away lines were made to cut across will begin immediately. Heinz county boundaries in Utah. This is in direct violation of a proJender, interior design, consul- vision of the Utah Constitution, tant specializing in hotels, has U. S. been engaged to decorate the but made necessairy by Court wmeh decisions' Supreme rooms. to supercede state Both the Hotel and the Motor were held constitutional requirements. The to Lodge afe located adjacent Churt edicts support the one Mormion famous Temple the man, one vote theory and per Square, top tourist attraction mit only limited variation a- in Utah. legislative districts in inmraig Specific expansion plans clude the construction of two total population. The Utah reapportionment, wings at the north end "f the hotel; the addition of a providing a Senate and ballroom which will accommoHfoiuse, appear to be date 1,000 persons, and a within the guidelines set by the exhibit square feet Srfl plus the 200 additional WrtS. In November, rooms and a new and larger olds voted for the first time in kitchen for the entire hotel. t Tit.pV, TThpiv rp.riiTjiateci in the The Skyroom, a luxury dining third-teroom atop the Hotel, will be election of Utah's' first governor, another historic milestone of 1972. Previously, governors have run for office in Utah, but none of the bids has proved1 successful Morticians ait the polls. R. T. MITCHELL Utah voters, old and young, RONALD KOSEC apprioved all of four proposed ROBERT H. ETZEL pwitituitionial' amendments which were on the ballot in - PRICE 1972. One of them revised an Phone entire article of the Utah Con stitution (Article VI, the Legislative), the first time that an entire constitutional article has been affected by a single amend ment. This was made possible by passaee of the "oafewsy" amendment to the Utah Con- - ay One good reason is the "FIR d tor L. Brown, president of the FOR RENT HISTORIC five 472-32- 25 We do not pretend to charce $5.00 and up What most Services do for $5.00 We Often do "For Free" d STATE OF UTAH OUNTY OF CARBON l. and subscribed before me this 16th day of January, Correct Attest: Mary Scavo, Notary Public Wardon Holdawav Utah at Helper, Residing Sworn to Vv Helen B. Leavitt Ci'mmtii(in Exilres r Joseph C. Len-- May 1, 1973. (SEAL) TATF. 1973. Directors. OF VTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement nf the above named bank, filed in this cftie on January 19, 1973. CtomrrJssioner of Financial Institutions W. Date of Publication: Thursday, S. BRIMHALL, February 1, 1973. |