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Show Page Twelve FRIDAY, business for 16 years when Mrs. Zjons Bank Gives $100.00 for Oldest Savings Account Record Claytons account was opened, her name was entered in the big bound book on the first page, where a number of unassigned liens had been left during earlier years. Later a blank paper was glued over line No. 14 where John Quayle Cannon had signed for his 4 year old daughter and Margaret Cannon (Clayton) then signed in her own behalf. The winner of the savings award is the granddaughter of George Q. Cannon, one of the banks founders. She is also a grand daughter of Daniel H. Wells, another founder. Zions Bank opened for business on October 1, 1873 and has been celebrating its Centennial Year for the past several months with special displays of pictures and money used in pioneer times. The celebration was climaxed with a dinner of the Newcomen Society in October. Prizes were awarded for the oldest accounts in all communities where banks were merged into the Zions Bank . system. Mrs. Clayton was the winner of the Sweepstakes Award for all Zions First National bank offices. " 0-N Roy W. Simmons, President, Zions First National Bank, points ont to Mrs. Margaret Cannon Clayton Line No. 14 in the Banks old Signature Book, which lists Mrs. Clayton as holding the oldest continuously maintained savings account in the banks history. Margaret Cannon Clayton of father, John Quayle Cannon, Salt Lake City had a new reason when Margaret was 4 years old. to believe in saving this week The account has been maintained when she became the recipient continuously and she has been of a $100 award for turning in an active customer of Zions for the oldest savings account on 84 of her 88 years. record at Zions First National A search of the original SigBank. The award was made in nature Book of the bank shows connection with the banks Cen- her account No. 14 to be the tennial celebration. lowest current number in the account banks savings department files. Margaret Claytons was opened April 3, 1889 by her Although the bank had been in . Open Now to Uintah Junction Interstate 80N from Riverdale Road to Uintah Junction will be dedicated and opened to traffic Dec. 21. Ceremonies will be conducted 3 miles west of Uintah Junction. The 6.1 mile stretch of freeway from the will connect mouth of Weber Canyon to Construction on the project was completed by Jack B. Parsons Co. at a cost of $5.2 million. The project engineer for the Highway Department was Larry DIRECTLY FROM THE STAGE - Weekend-to- r unique by Russ.. Great holiday colors mingle with white on dothes that offer the maximum in style at a minimum in price. At the pinnacle of fashion is the pin dot suit. The trimly tailored jacket sports two big patch pockets and bright white blouse front is can be worn. with matching surrounded by a belted arskirt or pants. The color gyle top in white and jewelfocus is on striking com- like tones of bottle' green, binations of light blue and light blue, navy or burgundy. white, niavy and white, red This gem comes with a and white and burgundy matching solid color' skirt and white. Made of 100 and neat pants, .all made CelaneseFortrelPolyester, of easy care 100 Dupont? washable and or Orlorf Acrylic.. Check out the layered look this holiday season. It is particularly flattering when it is a Russ, belted layered-lootop, top solid-ribbe- d k an ItexacoI ce life style'. These four freedoms can be found in the four mix and match costumes of the dryable. This entire collection is created from easy care synthetics, and each handsome garmen is comfortably and durably double knit and Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting no ugly pads or plasters. 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If your cars air conditioner is not cooling properly and the technician diagnoses the problem as a refrigeration leak in the system, he seeks the source of the leak, using a special chemical which shows up as a color dye at a faulty connection. After the connection is repaired, the technician recharges the system with a refrigerant chemical. I-8- 0N THIS HOLIDAY SEASON SMART CLOTHES COME IN THREES For liberated lady and . THE SALT LAKE TIMES DECEMBER 21, 1973 This season's broadcasts will be the 34th consec- ping off Ottoman .checks on a bouncy skirt, and neat pants. It comes in fashionable shades of black and white, bright green and white, light blue and white and navy and white, and it's' made of 100 textured CelaneseFortrelPolyester, machine washable of course. Tattersall tops them: all this season, and it looks terribly chic checking off this swingingly square-cu- t jacket, with pertly pointed collar and playful' patch pockets, cut on the diagonal. Matching, is a stylish pair d of pants and e an skirt, both in solid shades. Double knit of drip-dr100 Orion Acrylic, this collection comes, in warm combinations of soft camel and white, bottle green and 'white, navy and white and rich burgundy and white. The final word in fashion freedom is found in the price. Each of these 4 coordinating outfits sell for around $35.00, far less than theyd cost as separates. So why' not go on a Weekender .flare-bottomeA-lin- y, With Russ? utive year of Texaco's exclusive sponsorship. SATURDAY RADIO SCHEDULE Schedule sublet to change DATE COMPOSER OPERA TIME (E.TJ 1973 Dae. 8 Dm. 15 Dec. 22 Dm. 20 1974 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 10 Jan. 20 Fib. 2 Fab. Fab. IB Fab. 23 Mar. 2 Mor. 9 Mir. 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