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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - March 6, 1996 Zions Bank slates open house MANTI Zions First National Bank recently announced the appointment and promotion of two bank officers at their Manti office. Kim Anderson has been appointed to the position of commercial loan administrator for Sanpete County and Ryan Anderson has been appointed Manti Branch manager. An open house will be held Thursday, March 14, and Friday, March 15 during business hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to become acquainted with the new officers. Refreshments will be served. Kim Anderson, former Manti branch manager, has been appointed commercial loan In his new position, he will manage commercial loan portfolios. He has over 18 years of banking experience with Zions Bank, having served as loan officer, branch manager and retail credit manager. A Gunnison native, he graduated from Southern Utah University with a degree in business administrationeconomics. He and his wife Tauna have nine children and recently moved to Ephraim. Utah Farmedic course slated Business owners air concerns of vandalism EPHRAIAccident MFarMedic (Farm Rescue Training for course has been schedule for Continued from page Sanpete County on March 9 at the Snow College West Campus. The course is a joint program with the USU Extension Service and the Utah Farm Bureau in association with National FarMedic. Registration and information can be obtained by calling Along with the lot split motion, the council further recommended rescinding their passage of hiring a company to advise them on ordinance and general plan revisions so that another company could make a presentation. The measure suggested the commission hear both companies before deciding which one to hire. The council made this recommendation after hearing Odel Minor, from the Rocky Mountain Institute, a consulting company dedicated to bringing cities in line with state zoning laws, who complained that the commission had promised to hear his presentation before hiring an advisor. Mayor Christensen said the commission is responsible for hiring their own help and that it was within their power to do so, but the council felt the need to instruct the commission. In other action, Paul Hamilton was accepted as a Planning and Zoning Commission member with Elvin Frandsen as an alternate, 8 and Over 1000 lives are lost each year to farm accidents and over 100,000 injuries, according to a recent press release. The course teaches response actions in chemical, machinery and structure accidents. This course is designed to help teach and familiarize rescuers with problems that can occur with rescuing on- - farm accidents. The course gives 12 credit hours of training and includes introduction to farm emergencies, Far-Med- ic plan- logisticalpre-emergenc- y rescue, farm structure firefighting and rescue, farm machinery victim extrication, farm chemical rescuer safety and response. ning, agricultural 1 BULL TEST STATION SALE Saturday, March Offering 120 big, 16, 1 p.m. growthv yearlings, The top bulls of 274 on test. Tested BULLS GIVE YOU PERFORMANCE PROVEN GENETICS. Nowhere else you OFFER COMPLETE OF SELECTION. We KIND PERFORMANCE RECORDS OF BULLS FED TO- can get this GETHER FOR ACCURATE COMPARISON. Breeds include: Simmental, Gelbvich, Limousin, Angus, Hereford, Saler, Charolais, Shorthorn and Red Angus. AT PRODUCERS SALINA AUCTION Sponsored by Utah Beef Improvement Association For Information Contact 9 Nyle Matthews 896-460- Reese Richman 882-297- 6 Ryan Anderson rejoins Zions as Manti Branch after serving as Sanpete County Auditor. Anderson has five years banking experience with Zions Bank, formerly serving as a commercial loan officer and assistant branch manager. He graduated from Southern Utah University with a degree in business. He resides in Gunnison with his wife Jodi and their two children. He is currently a member of Gunnison Valley Planning and Zoning. Bank manag-erassista- nt vice-preside- nt pending creation and clarification of the position. Senior Citizens Senior Citizen representative, Jon Schuhmann, announced that Vem Fisher is voluntarily working on the CIB grant form and it should be sent out soon. Schuhmann also handed council members a letter that will be sent out asking for contributions for the Senior Citizen center. The letter says $12,000 has been raised out of the needed $50,000 and donations will be accepted. Donations should be made out to the Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens Building Project and can be sent to 65 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, UT, 84647. The letter also invites recipients to view plans at the current center, so that they will understand the need for it. It lists several people to call for information, including Jon Schuhmann, Dorothy or Ray Jensen, Vem Fisher, Jim Carlton, Helen Lasson, or Bud Sparks, Miscellaneous The council approved a wage step increase for two firemen when the budget is opened. It also okayed allowing Mayor Christensen to vote in the affirmative to add a county member to the Sanpete Heritage Project. The county wants to appoint Joe Blain to the position that will take an amendment to create. Christensen announced that the landfill board is working out the contract with the current operator, the hospital has been issued permits to redo their signs, which are all in city compliance. He reiterated that state representatives are passing laws to take away local government powers. He reaffirmed his position that local powers should be in the hands of local people. Blackham praised dog license procedures. He said it was easy to get his dog licensed and if other dog owners knew how smooth the process was, maybe more dogs would get licensed. Bigler noted that 300 West was in need of repair and Blackham added that traffic increases were another reason for examining impact fee use. 462-246- 6; 462-334- 462-321- 462-222- 462-228- 8; 462-273- 0; 7; 4; 1. machine has been constructed for Manti office of Zions Bank located across the street north of the bank building. A new ATM Hi The impersonal hand of gov- emment can never replace the helping hand of a neighbor. Hubert H. Humphrey ANNOUNCEMENT this. Put $300 FAIRVIEW Two local citizens, Craig Haacke and J.D. Roberts, addressed a room full of residents and the city council about the suggested housing development to go between Fair-vieand Mt. Pleasant at the councils February meeting, according to city employee Kent Miner in a telephone interview Monday. 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