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Show " SUNDAY,UrenDECEMBI BCEMBER 18 1988 Sunday Herald 3 ise 7 District Court Enters Jurisdiction Springville| Seeks New | Picture of Utah SavingsandLoan Fourth District Court. Judge! ventory-has not yet been com: -) Joseply E. Nelson Fridayafter- pleted, and the assoc noon assumed jurisdiction of large assets, though certain procedural matters|share is in real estate Report Confirmed surrounding the State Banking Department's takeover of ‘the Meanwhile it has been conj Utah Sa ngs and Loan Asso- firmed that six of the sev ; ciation’s assets board of directors ofthe com-| Celebration | SPRINGVILLE — Springville = city officials are expected to © appoint a committee Depositors Seek to Enter Proceedings Monday . of a new community -celebration for the city, according te City Councilman” «Leonard bration was started several months ago when the city coun- cil asked the “coordinating council to make a study to determine if such a celebration) EDFIRMAGE PROVO aaa w, a board memprincipal owner, of the ny, (¢ UTAH did not submit a res-| n. Ch of the board Mil- GIVE A GIFT OF COMFORT TO- - EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY a reposiiory {Sf inventories and’ James, chairmanof Wieréereation committee. | Action for a community cele- Dea’ Judge Neison, ‘however, did.pany have resigned. ‘their, re-| ton m explaining the not—assume ful] control inthe signations having taken effeet! hoard’s feelings, said, ~“Sinee the bariking department took matter, of jiquidation or reor- on Dec. 5 and 12. we saw no particular| ganization— of —the—firm,— bit The six members who: resign-| ove merely established the court as ed were’ Milton Nelson, Ernest] func ti0 n-we could perform.” night to spearhead organization jj FIRWAGES Nelson, Collin jother papers. which by law, JAMES B eaatLin Ss {must be filed, and as the final jauthority on expenditures to be jincurred-by-tae“state: a4 Story Lodge Exercises Power Schedules Installation | | Unger state siatute, Banking was desired, and if so, what type of celebration should be held. The coordinating council James D. McMillan of Amet- control of the state, This he did found public approval of ajican Fork will be=installed as) on Dec.5. homecoming-type annual cele-|worshipful master of Story) Mr. Brimball had originally Lodge No.4, Free and Accepted sought approval from the court/| bration. Last week the city council) Masons, at ceremonies to be/for his assumption of author-\ sent out lettersto approximate- conducted at the Provo Masonic ity; but later changed his. mind, ly 50 church and civic leaders, | Temple Tuesday at 8 p.m. — jand-within the iaw,-moved-with-| inviting them to. discuss the} The installation ceremonies jout any court approval of the} proposed celebration |and véice|'Will be preceded by aninstalla” | court. tion dinner at 7 p.m. to which |_ The state must now file with all_master_masons in the area | Judge Nelsoa a list of expen- their opinions. Thirty-nine were in_attendance,- and they. voted. unanimously to back a celebration. They favored holding the celebration sometime between July 4 and 2. City officials indicated they will now go ahead with the appointment of a committee to work specifically on the celebration. \ditures of the state in its work are invited. Mr. McMillan is a senior De- jof inventorying the assets andj Molay of Al Sirat Chapter, Or- |liabilities of the firm, and der of DeMolay, Provo, Utah. \thereafter. must submit a and the youngest member of monthly financial statement on Story Lodge to ever be elected the 15th of each month, the} worshipful master. judge directed. Other officers who have been Sets Date elected or appointed to serve ‘Story Lodge No, 4 during 1967 The judge also gave the state who will be installed are Sidney until Jan. 30 to submit to him Weiner, Orem, senior warden; a total inventory of finances of William H. Barth Jr., Orem, the institution. junior warden; Fred E. Ray, The bank.has been closed Provo, treasurer; Herbert E. since Dec. 5 but will reopen Mann, Provo, secretary; Ar- Monday for payment of mort thur Irwin, Provo, senior deaicon; Allen W. Fuchs, Orem, gages, loans and. rentals. It stopped making withdrawal Maintaining ‘one of Provo’s junior “deacon; Wayne’ Day, payments of any kind under it’s traditional holiday events, Miss Provo, senior steward; Duane “limited withdrawal” policy Younger, Provo, junior steward; Ruth Partridge and Miss Ame-| instituted in July ($100 per’ lia Buckley invited all friends | Roy Dunn, Springville, chap- month) at the end of October. to call at the annual open house lain; Herman Long, Provo, The state was not without opmarshall; Donald W. Hales, at the Partridge residence on Pleasant Grove, tyler, W. H. position Friday in seeking to: New Year's Day. : have its petition approved as Guests will be received from Wagner, Provo, deputy grand the. Depositors’ Protective lecturer; and John G. Conway, § to 9 p.m, at 195 E. 4th N. Committee questioned the Pleasant Grove, trustee. The installation ceremonies state’s motives, will be conducted by Donald K. Presents Petition Bound Over On Hales, installing offcier; Earl Coker, installing marshall: William G. Fowler, an_attorBurglary Count the group John G. Conway, installing | ney representing OREM = Josepli~ Anthony chaplain and Earl T.-Ossyin- formed” on Dec. 5, attempted to Hyde, 22, 951 S. 450 E., Orem,| stalling secretary. The install- file a petition calling for the has been ordered bound over to) ing officers are all past masters recognition of the committee as the Fourth District Court for of Story Lodge No. 4. a duly organized group, and trial ona second degree burg-! Dinner will be) prepared ana that it have access to records | lary charge, following a pre- served by wives of the lodge of the savings and loan andbe| officers, under the chairmanliminary hearing in Orem City allowed to have representatives Court, Hyde is charged with| ship of Mrs. William H. in the building itself. entering an Orem residence. Barth Jr. Judge Nelson denied a request to have their petition| heard -on~ Friday, “but— set a Te A &DFIRMAGE Co PROVO rae a) FAMOUS FOR FIT FAMOUS FOR WEAR Start your day fres and keep it that way! Traditional Open House Slated Jan. 1 Fire DepartmentLists Christmas Safety Rules heating for the matter on Dec.| 28 at-10 a.m., at which time} he will also review the expen-| ditures of the state. A list of 25 safety rules that Do notlet combustible Christcan do much to insure a safe, mas- wrappings accumulate in firefree holiday season -has the home, but remove them to’ been suggested by the Provo a safe place as soon aspossible. Fire Department. Use noncombustible material The suggestions begin with (metal, glass, asbestos, etc.) the purchase of the tree and to decorate the home for Christcarry through to the wrappings you must use~ combustible mafrom the opened presents. you must use cobustible maFollowing are the fire depart- terials, be sure they are ment ‘suggestions: “flame-proofed.” Purchase a tree which .has Untreated cotton batting, nat been-allowed to dry out-by polystyrene foam, paper and prolonged storage. 1f too dry, cloth costuming will ignite tree branches are brittle and quite easily and burn with great’ shed needles easily. intensity unless they are flameStand In Water proofed. Careful-of Fire Stand the tree in water or snow outdoors until you .are Do not use the fireplace to ready to use it. Bring the tree burn Christmas wrappings and indoors just. before Christmas decorations: and always use a and removeit as soon as it has substantial screen in front. of served-its-purpose. }the- -fireplace. So Thelarger the-tree, the great- Do not. buy pyroxylin plastic er the hazard, so do not get one dolls or toys, or toys. operated any larger than you need. dtl slingup thee Mr. Fowler expressed the concern of his group that the savers of the—firm —were—not being duly represented. “The banking: commissioner,” he commented, “stands in the shoes of the corporation.” Takes Exception Dallas Young Jr took excep- | ‘tion to Mr. Fowler’s comments | by telling the court the state represents both the corporation and savers, including savers in all-of the 50 states. Parties other than the state’ and the depositors committee] were represented at the hearing with Phillip C. Christensen appearing for the American Republie Finance Corp., which Everyone likes a comfortable shoe, Hush Puppies® casuals go-one step further, Steol shanks are carefully handfitted to-your-pair-of Hush Puppies® casuals. That way you get extra support and casual comfort without sacrificing im- portant foot support. 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