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Show 'mi. mm t iiMMMMMMaiwiani'tr ..-. p. ye " lJim.j """"I " February ti, 19i)l The Springville Herald Page Nine ml f II 10 ' i X3m K K. I IK" V. ' I , -J .TOi.Ju.i..i.iuViis??'i2j';-l - m-lhmUumimm Mrs. Doel's first grade class at lirant School celebrated the 100th day of school on Friday. Each child brought 100 items from home. They brought marbles, pennies, socks, keys, popcorn, candy and macaroni to name a lew. The kids also found out how far down the hall 100 rulers went. Top picture shows Kim Peay, Kimberly Swain and James llertzsch counting their 100 items. Bottom picture shows Jason Robbins, Nick Wheeler and Mariah Hardy laying rulers down the hall. Hamilton Brothers get AGC award Hamilton Brothers Electrical Electri-cal Contractors, Inc. were the recipients of the "Subcontractor of the Year" award at the Associated As-sociated General Contractors 69th annual convention held Ian. 19 at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 489-5651 for fast action Services FREE TRI-CHEM fashion painting classes. Table cloths on sale. Wednesdays at 1Q.ia...m,. Call to register 423-1538 423-1538 or 489-7970. F13L PIANO LESSONS Experienced teacher will go to your home $30mo.) or teach at studio location ($25mo.). ' Receive first two weeks free. Expires 3-1-91. Alan, 489-7410. F27L Farm Market HAY FOR SALE. Delta Valley hay, delivered. Top quality horse and feeder hay. For more information call 864-3439. 864-3439. , F6 MUST SELL two arch-style arch-style , buildings, 25x34', 42x60'. Call 1-800-843-1300 ext. 896. F13L Autos For Sale TINY '88 FORD Ranger. Must sell, my baby! 5-speed, 5-speed, pin-stripes, AHFN cassette, 27,000 miles, excellent cond. Hake offer. Call 489-7145. 489-7145. . tfn SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats, . 4-wheelers, motorhomes by FBI, IRS, DEA. Available your area now. Call 1-805-682-7555 ext. C-3449. C-3449. F6L FACTORY , AUTHORIZED SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE FACTORY WARRANTY' SIRVICE AVAILABLE bHIGGS SlRftTTON Many Pwfi v ta stock for tho do-lt-yoiimlf mochanlc CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. Statt St. Provo, U!oh mmm 373-3740 For Sale Miscellaneous PRESCRIPTIONS Fountains, Foun-tains, i,fpee delivery. S.O.S. Drug, 214 South ' Main, 489-6041. tfn TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and . upholstery. uphol-stery. Rent electric shampooer $3 Kolob Lumber. 1 POSTERS and signs painted for any occasion or business display. Call Art City Publishing, 489-5651 and ask for Pat. tfn SUNTAN AND craft business. Will carry contract. Call- 489- 7290. tfn ANTIQUED RAIL twin bed, new springs and mattress. $125.. Call 489-3188. F6L 65' HOUSFJ0AT 113th share on Lake Powell. Two year old boat, excellent condition, with all the extras; 2 restrooms, shower, microwave, trash compactor, ice maker, two fridges, chest freezer, jet ski hoist, water slide, upper command deck, gas station and much more . Excel lent investment, $15,000 or best offer. Call 798-7754. 798-7754. F13L MAKE A FREIND. , .for life. European , Australian, Yugoslavian Yugoslavi-an high school exchange ex-change students, arriving August. Host . fami lies needed. Ameri can Intercultural Student Exchange, call toll free 1-800-SIBLING. F27 PREPARE NOW Let us service, your snowblower for dependable use this winter, Wo sorvlct most "R makes of snowMower sme-othor jower oeoiptiiont. ' carpente SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo Utah , J73JJ740 The awards were presented through the Utah Chapter of the AGC as determined by ballots submitted by its contractor con-tractor members. Hamilton Brothers Electrical Electri-cal Contractors, Inc. were recognized rec-ognized for their outstanding Personals PLACE your classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 40 newspapers throughout Utah.: One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Advertising Network." Reach over 347,000 Utahns for only $99. Call the Springville Herald at 489-5651 for further information. F6 TALK 0NE-0N-0NE live to America's most beautiful women and fascinating guys. 1-900-VIP-BABE. Also 1-900-321-0333 only $15 for 15 minut es, 24 hours7days. (R506). F20 STOP HARASSMENT, garnishments, repossessions repo-ssessions and foreclosures fore-closures while you pay all your debts, including back taxes through Chapter 13 bankruptcy. For FREE consultation call Bruce A. Embry, attorney, 1-756-3630. F6 ADOPTION. College professor and wife can provide wonderful future for baby. Promise pets, education, educa-tion, devoted grandparents. grand-parents. Expenses paid. Call Ellen, 716- 244-6404 or California attorney, 1-800-242-8770. F6 ADOPTION - Happily married couple wants a healthy infant to adopt and love. Please answer our. prayers and call or write our attorney. Call collect 24 hours to 408-288-7100 (A-375), or write 2 North 2nd St., Suite 1400, San Jose, Ca 95113. (A-375). F6 UNSECURED LOANS Guaranteed approval regardless of credit history. " Personal, auto, home, business, re-finance. Interest free! You are sent guaranteed pre-approved application. Church administered. 1-502-782-6700. F6 Around the turn of the century, one Johanii Huslinger walked on his hands from Vienna. Austria Aus-tria to Paris France-a , distance of 871 miles- in 55 days. ! SHAPE UP 9 cjsi AER0DICS at the Palace ' 501 N. 900 E. Provo rca babysitting! 225-3838 (first workout froe) A student council was formed recently at Sage Creek School. They will help to promote school spirit, pride and responsible citizenship. They will plan activities and assemblies and promote school goals. The kids were chosen from homeroom classes and meet weekly to discuss concerns at the school. They have planned participation in the school's Math Blizzard and are planning an Adopt a Grandparent week along with Valentine's Day to show love and appreciation to older residents in the area. The council members are, Michael Blakey, President; Phillip Erickson, Vice President; Crystal (ireenhalgh, Secretary; Jared Moir, Historian; and members, Marni Olsen, Nick Tenney, Marc Killpack, Chris Manning, J.l). Mason, Nathan Johnson, Janika Thorson, Betsy Benn-ion, Benn-ion, Daniel (Jibbons, Carly MacDonald, Brett Lav wood. Heather Bateman, Shawn Averett, Amelia Poulson, Molly (add, Melissa Young and Mike McMulIin. service and subcontracting record for the year 1990. Hamilton Brothers has been in business at 655 South Main in Springville since 1955. An ancient remedy for a toothache was to cat a mouse. Real Estate For Sale REPOSSESSED VA & HUD homes. available . from , gevernment, from s $1 without credit check. You repair. Also SSI bailout properties. Call 1-805-682-7555 ext. H-3966 for repo list your area. F6L TIME SHARE UNITS S campground memberships. member-ships. Distress sale-cheap! sale-cheap! Worldwide selections. Cal I Vacation Network U.S. and Canada 1-800-736-8250 or 305-771-6296. Free rental information informa-tion 305-771 -6331. F6 Report of Condition CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidated Report of Condition and Incom. for A Bonk With Domestic Offices Only and Total Assets of $100 Million or More But Lest Than $300 Million FFIEC 033 of the CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of Springville. Utah at the close of business on Oecember 31 , 1990 a slate banking institution organized and operating under the bonking lows of the State of Utah. Publish-ed Publish-ed in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Deposit Insurance In-surance Corp. j '. ssm Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Mil. - ' Thou. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin S 7,153 Interest-bearing bolonces None Securities (from Schedule RC-B) 35.750 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: Federal funds sold None Securities purchased under agreements to resell None Loans and lease financing receivables: Loons ond leases, net of unearned income (from Schedule RC-C) 69.309 LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 700 LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve .... ..None Loans ond leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve (item 4. a minus 4bond4.c) 68 609 Assets held in trading occounts None Premises and fixed ossets (including capitalized leases) 4.114 Other real estate owned 766 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies ......... None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Intangible assets - 48 Other assets 3,875 TOTAL ASSETS .' 20.31 5 UAMMTIIS Deposits ' . In domestic off ices .. $103,517 Noninterest-bearing I8.J58 Interest-beoring B5.J59 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase: Federal funds purchased 2. 800 Securities sold . None Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury None Other borrowed money None " Mortgage indebtedness ond obligations under copilnl.zed leases None Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Non. Subordinate notes and debentures Non. Other liabilities '. ',.. 1,154 . TOTAL LIABILITIES !.....' 107,471 Limited-Life preferred stock None ' EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus . . ... it . . Undivided profits and capital reserves . . . i .... LESS:Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities . . Total equity capital Total liabilities, limited-llf. pr.f.rred stock, .quity capital I, D. Blaine Hodley, Exec. VP 1 Cashier of th. named bank do hereby declare that these Reports of Condition and Income have been prepared In conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority ond or. true ta the belt of my knowledge and belief. .-. , . :. ' 1 D. BIAINE HADLEY January 25, 1991 W.r th. undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to th. b.st of our knowledge ond belief has been prepared In conformance with the Instructions Issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and ts true and correct. f. CALVIN PACKARD J. BRENT PACKARD ' , i 1 MATT PACKARD . I. Jonathan B. Bronson, Supervisor of Banks, do hereby certify that, this is a true and correct copy of the stotemenl of conditions of the abov. named bank, filed In this office on January 30. 1991. Jonothan B, Bronson. Supervisor of Bonks Published in Tho Sprint!!!. Herald Februory 6, 1991 : Business Opportunities APPROVED! Guaranteed health products to assist and impact world health. Will improve energy level, also with financial opportunity. For information write: KNL Lifeline, PO Box 2115, Orem, UT 84059. F6L WOLFF TANNING BEDS. New commercial-home units . from $199. Lamps, r lot ions, accessories, monthly payments low as $18. Call today free new color catalog 1-800-228-6292. F6 REVOLUTIONARY PLAN shows how to get your share of millions of marketing k. dollars ' spent by " American businesses. Amazing recorded message reveals detai Is, 24 hours. 415-855-1851. F13 , i Most school children can tell you two negatives make a positive, but few can name the man who first said so. It's said to have been John Lovvth who first laid down that rule of grammar in 1 762. , Help Wanted GET PAID AT HOME to $455 weekly. Pleasant, respectable. Prepare mail for successful . businesses. 1-900-990-6090 ext. 514 ($1.95-min.). ($1.95-min.). F6 THE NANNY- Connection has well-screened, loving families. Top pay, reasonable hours, days off, vacations, airfare, car, private room, group insurance, college' credits. 295-6496, 295-6496, 1-800-658-5273. PA Lost and Found LOST ON MONDAY - at 4th and Main, black and pink cloth wallet, there is no ID, only my grandchildren's pictures and my money. Please return to the Springville Herald. F6L None 528 1,572 : 10,744 Non. 12,844 120,315 Several Springville Middle School students participated in the National Geography Bee competition sponsored by National Geographic World magazine, Amtrak and Kudos. Pictured above are the finalists who will compete February 6 to determine a champion in the school. They are, back, from left, Matt Lewis, Rex Eagar, Aaron Averett, Travis Ward and Jonathan Fuller. Front, Derek Fulwider, Melinda Stokes, Colette Truman, Merianne Wheeler and Andy Snyder. OBITUARIES Lee Lcc Miner, age 79. of Springville. died Sal.. Fch. 2. I'W al Ulah Valley Regional Medical Center. He was born March 23. 1911 in Springville. lo Floyd and Margaret Johnson Miner. He married Harriett Brinton June 21. 1933 in the Salt Lake I.DS Temple. Tem-ple. He was raised and attended schools in Springville and had been a lifelong resident. He owned a dairy for 20 years and had worked at Miners Grocery Store. For the past 33 years, he has owned and operated M & R Fquipmcni in Springville. He was a member and president of the Rotary Club, and the Jaycccs. He belonged to Franklin Franklin Mitchell Heck. 91. died Feb. 3. 1991 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. He was born. June 18,. 1899 at Ovid. II) to Joseph Peter Beck and Minnctt'c Matilda Bunn. He married Ruth Hymas April 5. 1923 in the Salt Fake I.DS Temple. Tem-ple. She died Aug. 24. J986. He attended school at Ovid. ID and Fielding Academy. He was a farmer far-mer all his life. Be was a member of the I DS . Church where he served as superintendent of the Sunday School . president of the Flders Quorum, ward clerk to three bishoprics, bish-oprics, counselor in the Ronald II. Cutler. 5d. of Springville. died Jan. 31. 1991. at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of a stroke. He was born May 28. 1934. in Spanish Fork to I.co T. and (iwen Za-briskic Za-briskic Cutler. He married mar-ried Sandallc Bacr. They were later divorced. Ho married Lucille Scovil. She died Nov. 4. 1987. He married Joy Shepherd in July. 1988. He was raised and attended ' schools in Springville. and has been a lifetime resident, he was employed as a laboratory labo-ratory technician al Pacific Stales Cast Iron Pipe Plant, and worked there 30 years. He enjoyed en-joyed sports, outdoor Harold Harold LaVon "Skinny" "Skin-ny" DeGraw. age 77. of Maplcton. died Sat. Fch. 2. 1991 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. He was born Jan. 28. ; 1914 in Payson. to John Daniel and Mary Erne-line Erne-line Pendleton DeGraw. He married 1 hclma I.ii-cina I.ii-cina Lewellen Jan. 25. 1936 in Spanish Fork. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake I DS Temple. He had attended schools in Spanish Fork, and had been employed at GciSfcva Steel as a crane operator. He was an active member of the LDS Church, and was a High Priest in the Map-leton Map-leton 2nd Ward. He was a member of the Map-leton Map-leton Lions Club. He is survived by his wife of Mapleton: three daughters: Mrs. Karl (Mcrlene) Felix. Highland; High-land; Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) (Bon-nie) Duncan, Kearns; Mrs. Gary (Karen) Gilt-ins, Gilt-ins, Centerville: 17 grandchildren; 7 great, grandchildren; one brother bro-ther and one sister: Clif Miner the Pack Rat RV Club and enjoyed traveling and camping, visiting Furope. Asia and Australia. Aus-tralia. He spent the last several years restoring an old log cabin in Spanish Fork Canyon. He is survived by his wife of Springville: three sons and one daughter: David Fee Miner: Mrs. David (Collctle) I'ro-thero: I'ro-thero: and Jim Miner, all of Springville: Howard Miner. Allen. Texas; 18 grandchildren: 13 greatgrandchildren: great-grandchildren: two brothers bro-thers and two sisters: LaMar Miner. Richard Miner. F.vclyn Boycr. Harriett Strong, all of Springville. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by one daughter. Nancy Jo. Funeral will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 1 a.m. in the Beck bishopric of the Ovid Ward, and the executive secretary of the Liberty Ward. He enjoyed attending at-tending the temple, and was a Home Teacher at the time of his death. He served as secretary secre-tary of the South Liberty Irrigation Company for 35 years. Survivors include two daughters: Vcrla Beck. Provo: and Mrs. Flmo (Dclonc) Muir. Springville: Spring-ville: four grandchildren and II great-grandchildren: one brother and two sisters: Maurice L. Beck. Roy: Rose Henley and Lona Pernod. Reno, NV. Funeral Services, will be held Wednesday al 1 1 Ronald Cutler activities, camping, fishing, fish-ing, working in his yard and his grandchildren. He is survived by his wife of Springville: six children: Terry Cutler. Seattle. WA: David Cutler Cut-ler and Greg Cutler, both Salt Fake City: Fori Cutler. Widdington. VT: Angic Gordon. Mercer Island. WA and Tracy Cutler. Rock Springs: WY: six step-children: Stephen Cutler. Orem: Mrs. Joseph (Dcbra) Bcals. Mrs. Larry (Jea-nic) (Jea-nic) White and Gary Atwood. all Springville: Doug Atwood. Payson: and Mrs. Ray (Sue) Mcmmctl. Spanish F ork: 21 grandchildren: two brothers and .one sister: Laura McLean. Bounti- DeGraw ford (Chic) DeGraw, Spanish Fork; Armanclla (Nell) .Wilson. Payson. He was preceded in death by one son. Tim DeGraw. De-Graw. Funeral will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 p.m. in the Maplcton 2nd Ward Chapel. 1215 North 1000 West. (Red Church). Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. 'Harold LaVon "Skinny" DeGraw J::)J L Lee Miner Springville 2nd Ward Chapel. 455 South Main. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary. 21 1 Hast 200 South. Wednesday Wednes-day from 0:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. iteMMoew " If ' I 1 M I J Li mf $ Mitchell Beck a.m. in the Liberty Ward ' Chapel, with a viewing one hour prior to the . service. Interment will be , in the Paris, Idaho Ccm- , ctcry. Local arrangements arrange-ments by Wheeler Mortuary. ful: Harold Culler. Clo-vis. Clo-vis. NM. and Wayne Culler. Springville. Funeral was Monday. Burial was in the liver-green liver-green Cemetery. Ronald Cutler Spiingvillo Floral end Gift for all your sympathy noods W wont you to hav just th right gift to txprets your $ntlmnt Springvillo Fbrcl 207 E. 400 S. 409-3647 After Ntvtv 6 SMMfy 9& fMV SeJMffcy MoMNlel 790-9411 i |