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Show First Security Issues New Credit Card More than 110 thousand Intermountain area residents resi-dents this week received a First Security BankAmericard, BankAmeri-card, and in Moab, Mayor Winford Bunce and Ralph Miller, Sr., chairman of the Grand county Commission, were the first to get the blue and gold all-purpose credit cards. Bunce and Miller were presented the cards by Glen M. Carlson, manager of the Moab branch. Beginning March 15, the First Security BanlcAmeri-card BanlcAmeri-card was welcomed and hon-ore3 hon-ore3 by more than 5,000 merchants and professional people in Utah and Idaho, including many in Moab. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., was licensed by the BankAmericard Service Corporation to issue the cards. In addition to Utah and Idaho, the card is accepted ac-cepted in California, North Carolina, Oregon, Massa-chussets, Massa-chussets, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvan-ia, Tennessee, Texas, Wash- ,v - : -, '' f.- q V V l f I ! I- - - - - Moab's first Bank of America cards are presented by First Security Bank President, Glen M. Carlson. Recipients Re-cipients are Mayor Winford Bunce, left, and Grand County Commissioner, Ralph. J. Miller, Sr., center. ! ington and Hawaii. It is ex-jpected ex-jpected to be nationwide in a short while. BankAmericards are useful use-ful for activities associated with travel and entertainment, entertain-ment, such as restaurants, motels, hotels, etc. In addition, addi-tion, it is a retail card, good at all types of business establishments, es-tablishments, from auto parts stores to wig shops. Repayment terms for persons per-sons using BankAmericards are flexible, and holders receive re-ceive just one statement eac7f month from the bank. The bill may be paid in full without credit charge, or smaller amounts may be paid, and a small monthly service charge assessed on the balance. Any person With good credit standing who meets certain basic quabfications is eligible to apply for a card. |