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Show 4 ft OiSDtii nm fM4j5 I ; ;.mw,, 1 BECAUSE of gloomy reports about the national economy, the rumors about the loaning policies of financial institutions, we wish to say: "WE ARE MAKING LOANS AS USUAL" We are doing everything we can to give the economy a boost, including granting loans for all kinds of purposes, such as to take . advantage of business and investment opportunities, oppor-tunities, to replace worn out or unsuitable automobiles, auto-mobiles, to provide home loans for those who want to buy an existing home or build now while materials are at the lowest price in recent years, to remodel or add a room or garage, to provide a boat, trailer or recreational vehicle while they are available at bargain prices. Zions Bank has continued to provide money where needed with no change in credit policy. If you have a need for a loan and have a way to repay, ask your dealer or inquire at any office of the T. bank "where ZIONS people mean FIRgT NATIONAL everything. xtv j? a BANKfaft OF CEDAR CITY Deposits insured to $100,000 by Federal DeposiMnsurance Corporation An Equal Opportunity employer Irreplaceable elements of our visible heritage could be in danger of destruction through the new growth and development projected for Utah in the 1980s. The Utah Heritage Foundation urges Utahns concerned con-cerned about preservation of our heritage to e5er?&o!',, County meeting locations will be advertised locally. Meetings are spon- sored by the Utah State Department of Community and Economic Development. Develop-ment. For further information, contact Utah Heritage Foundation, Salt Lake City. 533-0858 |