Show OBITUARIES Neola mother dies Viola Gogosian Horrocks 68 Neola died March 23 in a Roosevelt nursing home after a lingering illness She was born June 2 1906 1900 In Armenia Turkey to and Arake She married Royal J J. J Horrocks on May 13 19 19 1925 I in Duchesne ne County R It It was later solemnized in the Manti Mantl Temple She came to the United States in n 1911 She taught school many years in Duchesne and Uintah counties and for the Bureau of Indian Affairs She was a member of the Church she taught in the Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day School Relief Society and was rI PTA president preside t She is survived by her husband sons daughters Mrs Berle Modena Bell Arlene Taylor Garth all Vernal Howard Neola Mrs Gilbert Arake Hullinger Roosevelt Gary Pocatello Idaho 28 grandchildren 12 great great- grandchildren sister Zarman Kazarian Worcester Massachusetts The funeral will be held Thursday today in the Neola Ward Chapel Burial will be in inthe inthe inthe the I Hayden lay den Cemetery BANKING ISEI EVERYBODY'S IS S BUSINESS sR Flimflam And Bunco Not Bunco-Not Not Very Funny Games Call it flimflam or bunco its it's still a fraud or a swindle While the names may sound like the latest TV-advertised TV parlor game the player is actually a acon acon acon con artist or confidence man pd and the victim Is likely to be YOU The American Bankers Association Association Asso ABA reports that the current economic situation has multiplied the number of con games in operation Not only ar are crooks working harder to tomake tomake tomake make a fast buck consumers it seems are arc less cautious about withdrawing their savings at the suggestion of swindlers in hopes of beating inflation And with the likelihood of tax rebates this spring the number and variety of swindles is not likely to diminish Its It's unfortunately true that senior citizens seem to be the biggest group of victims In fact its it's been estimated that 90 per cent of the people taken in are arc over 70 years of age Within With Within in this group tho those e approached most often are arc older ladies living liv livins ins ing alone And yet no one is immune How How can you protect your self It helps to be aware of certain key words that usually tip off a con game Be on guard says the ABA whenever you hear the words get rich quick something for nothing secret plan or this opportunity wont won't be here hero tomorrow Two common swindles Involving Involving In bank savings are arc the Pigeon Drop Dro and the thc Bank Ex 1 schemes In the Pigeon Drop two criminals obtain the confidence of a likely victim and claim they would like to share with him a large find of money The victim is then asked to donate some good faith money to them while waiting for his share of the find During the wait of course the criminals criminals crimi nals run off with the cash they have been given The Bank Examiner swindle is put into operation by a person per son claiming to be a bank examiner examiner ex ex- who needs help in catching catch ing a dishonest tell teller r. r To cooperate cooperate co co- co operate with the examiner the victim is asked to withdraw from his savings account a large amount of money The con artist then promises to return the cash to the bank but instead instead in in- stead takes off with it Although the person posing as a bank examiner may sound very convincing dont don't fall for that line The ABA says under no circumstances will a bank examiner FBI agent or other law enforcement official request a bank customer to withdraw cash from an account One final tip while the variety variety va of swindles is huge and only limited by the tho Imagination of the con artist all swindles have one thing in common eventually the victim is asked for money If you ever receive such uch a request inform an off ol l. I Icer ee of your bank and the tho local police department Not will you be helping yourself you might prevent the loss loss- of Df a neighbors neighbor's life lite savings ti M. M |