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Show Fixing By Danny Pawelek Year after year, Carolyn Janik planned to spend the $5,000 it would cost to replace the matted garnet carpet in her traditional-style traditional-style home. But year after year she decided to spend the money on a vacation instead. Now that she intends to sell and knows she must replace the carpet, she's struck by the injustice of it all. Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS For Rent OFFICE SPACE for rent. 2 rooms, plus preparation prepara-tion area. 144 N. Main, Springville UT. Utilities included. Call 489-7790 or 489-5721. TFN SNOW BLOWER CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE SNAPPER mm Authorized Service Dealer Many Parts in stock for the do-it-yourself mechanic. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah 373-3740 mm Report off Condition CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidated reports of condition ond income for a bank with domestk offices only and total assets of $100 million or more but less than $300 million FFIEC033 of the CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of Springyille, Utah at the close of business June 30, 1994, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking lows of the State of Utah. Published in accordance with a coll made by the State Bonking Authorities and by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ASSETS Thousands of Dollars Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Nomnterest-bearing balances and currency and coin . Interest-bearing balances Held-to-Maturity Securities Available-lor-Sole Securities - Federal funds sold .. Securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans and lease financing receivables: Loans and leases, net of unearned income 94,075 LESS: Allowance for loon and lease losses . 2,272 LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve 0 Loans and leoses, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve ... Assets held in trading accounts. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) .. Other real estate owned .. Investments in unconsolidatd subsidiaries and associated companies .. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets Other ossets Total assets - LIABILITIES Deposits: In domestic offices Noninterest-bearmg . Interest-bearing Federal funds purchased . Securities sold under agreements to repurchase Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury Other borrowed money With original maturity of one year or less With original maturity of more than one year Mortgage indebtedness ond obligations under capitalized leases . Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Subordinated notes and debentures Other liabilities Total liabilities Limited-life preferred stock and related surplus EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock ond related Common stock - Surplus .. Undivided profits and capital reserves Net unrealized holding gains (losses) Total equity capital . Total liabilities, limited-life preferred I, D. Blaine Hadley, of the nomed bank do hereby declare that these Reports of Condition ond Income (inducting the supporting schedule) have been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0. Blaine Hadley July 14, 1994 We, the undersigned directors (trustees), attest to the correctness of this Report of Condition (iKfuding the supporting schedules) ond declare that it has been examined by us ond to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and is true ond correct.. F.Calvin Packard 1 Brent Podcord H. Taylor Reynolds I, Brent R. Gardner, Supervisor of Bonks, do hereby certify that this is o true conditions of the above named institution, filed in this offke on July 19, 1994. up a home for Phone 489-56S1 Real Estate DEVELOPERS--38 tree covered acres, 7,500 ft., 45 miles from Moab. Pavement five miles. Access roads. 12,000 gal. water tank on property. prop-erty. Can subdivide to acre lots. $160,000. 801-259-5220. HARVEY Heating & Air Conditioning Swamp Coolers Air Conditioners Furnaces iORSl-RVICIXAl.l. don 489-7088 iff GLASS HOSPITi 600 N. Main Springville 489-0707 We Repair Cracked Windshields ' Appliance Sales & service 544 W. Main Spfingville 33,550 .115,440 surplus . on available-for-ale securities . stock, and equity capital . 3 Published in the SpringyiHe HewU July 27, 1994. Why should the next owner get the benefit of improvements she might have enjoyed? Janik is a real estate specialist and author. Still, she's fallen into the same psychological trap as many other sellers. Rationally, she know she must spend a total of $8,000 to ready her house for sale. But emotionally, she resents the cash she must put out for the for fast action Notices BRAZILIAN GIRL interested inter-ested in sports, music. Other Scandianvian, European, Eu-ropean, South American, Japanese high school exchange ex-change students arriving August. Become a host familyAISE. Call Wanda (801)255-5037 or 1-800-SIBLING. Wanted LOOKING FOR TUPPERWARE. Don't know who to contact. Call Banner Party Sales Tupperware at 973-6637 in Salt Lake City, for all your service needs. Business Opps. MOTHER'S DREAM-Earn $200 as soon as next week, losing weight and feel great. I lost 37 lbs. in 3 months. Doctor recommended. rec-ommended. Money back guarantee. 1-800-997- 5225. THE ATHLETE'S FOOT, the 1 athletic footwear franchiser with over 650 stores worldwide, is seeking qualified candidates candi-dates for store ownership owner-ship throughout Utah. For information 1-800-524- 6444. The first theater in the colonies opened in Williamsburg, Va in 1716. .7,591 .16,441 .41,416 . 3,500 0 .91,803 0 -5,427 301 0 0 19 3,361 ..169,859 .148,990 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 741 .149,731 0 528 1,572 .18,329 .(301) 20,128 .169,859 ond correct copy of the statement of Brent H Gardner sale eleventh-hour fix-ups. "People are so hung up with the emotions of owning their home that they forget it's a business busi-ness transaction," Janik observes. Housing experts caution against letting you remorse about postponed post-poned home improvements keep you from making the changes so crucial to a successful sale. Are you a home owner who is For Sale PRESCRIPTIONS Fountains, Foun-tains, free delivery. SOS Drug, 214 S. Main, 489-6041. 489-6041. tfn TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lustre way from carpet and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer. $3. Kolob Lumber. tfn TWO DUNLOP STUDED show tires. $100 each-cash. each-cash. P 2157514. Almost Al-most new. Call Pat 489-6428 489-6428 after 5 M. thru F. TFN 1958 AIRSTREAM BAMBI trailer. Sleeps 4-porta-potti-container for electric toilet-closet & storage-3 burner stove w oven-gas electric fridge-waterelectric hook-ups-battery lighting & water pump-propane tanks certified 1 992-wall heater-hydraulic brakes-sink brakes-sink & counter-ceiling exhaust fan-spare tire-radio-gas interior light-kick-out windows-hitch lock. $1,995.00 or best offer. Phone: 433-6627. TFN WHIRLPOOL WASHER for sale. Works good. $50. Call 489-6950. TFN STEELPIPE 1516, 290 ft.; 2 38 , 59Cft.; 2 7 8 . 590ft.; 3 , 55C7 ft.; 4 . 79Cft.; 6 , $2.89ft.; 10,$1.99ft.; 12 , $6.95ft.; 14 , $12T50ft.; 16, $14.50 ft. Other sizes in stock. Low prices. Palmer's Metalmart, 1200 East 100 South, Lehi. 1-800- 947-0249. OSTRICHES AND EMYS for sale. Eggs, chicks and breeder pairs. Call 806-447-5519. Excellent business opportunity. Will deliver. MPERK UP!! Anron Gourment Coffee. Free sample & brochure. (813)284-0133 MOrder Now!! Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. American Proverb PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship notice consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO BID Springville City is requesting bids for 'the construction, repair and overlay of several roads within the city. These roads are as follows: t 400 South Street Main Street to 400 East 400 South 1300 East to 1750 East Clairmont Drive 200 N. 1 170 E. to 300 N. 1070 East Mtn. Springs Parkway North SR75 to 1700 North 1300 East Canyon Road Center Street to 1700 East Raymond Klauck Way Mtn. Springs Pky. to Stouffer's N. entrance 1350 East Street 130 N. to 200 North 130 N. Street 1300 E. to 1350 East 130 North Street 1350 E. to 1480 East 200 West Street Center Street to 400 North Brick deck repair Removal, membrane, asphalt 625 East 700 South ' ! 1200 East 1000 South 100 East 100 South t The estimated work items are as follows: Milling 2" deep 121,500 sq. ft. Remove milled material from site for city use 750 cu. yds. AC 10 Tack oil 10,566 gal. Fabric 13,500 sq. yds. Bituminous Surface Course, V4" Gradation 2.800 tons Bituminous overlay 'A" Gradation l'A" deep 5.700 tons Bituminous Leveling Course 920 tons Bridge deck repair 480 sq. yds. Contractors wishing to have a site visit are to contact Gary Ekker at Springville City Streets Departments. Bids are to be sent to the City Recorder, Springville City, 50 South Main Street, Springville, UT 84663 or if delivered in person they are to go to the City Recorders Office at the same address above. Bids will be received until August 5. 1994. Friday until 3:00 p.m. The Bid opening will take place in the City Council Chambers at 3:00 p.m.. Friday, August 5, 1994. All bids are to be accompanied with a 5 Bid Bond. ' .' ' ; c- - Published in the Springville Herald July 27 A August 3. 1994. Help Wanted HOME TYPISTS, PC usersneeded. $35,000 potential. Details. Call (1)805-962-8000. Ext, B-2236. T.S.E. NEEDS DRIVERS! Tractors-flatbed trailers. Run 48 states, late model conventional's 2 yrs. experience wgood driving driv-ing record. CDL license, 23 yrs. old. Great benefits. ben-efits. 1-800-548-3120, M-F. TOP PAY for top drivers with five years verifiable experience. Starting at 220 per mile. Howe weekly. Flatbed experience experi-ence required. Call 1-800-642-3317 or 801-798- 6313. ALASKA JOBS! Earn up to $30,000 in three months fishing salmon. Also construction, canneries, can-neries, oil fields plus more! Call 1-504-646-4513, Ext. K7296, 24 hrs. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT-.fishing EMPLOYMENT-.fishing industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000 per month. Room & board! Transportation! No experience expe-rience necessary! Mate female. Age 18-70. For more information call: (206)545-4155, Ext. A8963. BARNETT SCHOOL has an opening for a custodial custo-dial sweeper-3 hrs. per day. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Position to begin 8-22-94. Closing date 8-2-94. Contact Joe Lynn Spencer Spen-cer 465-6000. JI27L Personals PLACE YOUR classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 43 newspapers throughout Utah. One Placement., one payment puts you into the Utah Classified Advertising Network. Reach over 383,000 Utahns for only $99.00. Call The Springville Herald Her-ald at 801-489-5651 for further information, tfn ATTENTION DAY-CARE providers! Attend the Sesame Street Pep Workshop Work-shop and get the best of Sesame Street programs, storybook readings and fun learning activities for your children. Call KBYU-TV KBYU-TV 378-8450. Our own Milky Way galaxy is only one of ten billion galaxies. restless to sell? These pointers from experts may prove valuable. "Do not let your ego get in the way of a quick said. If you have already made up your mind that you want to move, why would you place obstacles in your path?" Why do so many home owners own-ers defer home improvements until they're ready to move? One obvious reason is cost. Another factor is that some people respond re-spond only to deadlines. They don't get around to making Auctions USED BUILDINGS and misc. materials auction, Inspection August 5, 1994, 8 a.m. until 4:30 P-m. Auction August 6, 1994 starting at 9 a.m. At Old Mushroom Plant. Cove Fort and Sulphur-Dale, Sulphur-Dale, Utah. Items being auctioned off: 10 mushroom mush-room growing buildings, 72'x28', 1 steel siding building, 65'x65', different differ-ent sizes of electrical motors and pumps, different dif-ferent lengths and sizes of sheet metal duct work, used steel pipe (different gauge and sizes), structural struc-tural steel, used steel pipe (different gauge and sizes), road grader, old International truck, used lumber, railroad ties, fuel storage tanks (different sizes), and many other items. C&D Services, Inc., phone (801)225-8 (801)225-8 1 66. For more information informa-tion (801)798-6450. All purchases must be paid for the day of auction. Sale site: take 1-15 out of Fillmore going south for about 30 miles and then go off on 1-70 towards Richfield. Take Exit 1 off I-70 and turn south and follow signs. Booth Spaces RESERVE YOUR BOOTH SPACES. Peach Days BrighamSept. 9-10. Christmas FestDavis High, KaysvilleDec. 2-3.1-723-6730. S07L SPECIAL MEETING The Board of Education Educa-tion of Nebo School District, will hold a special meeting Tuesday. August 2. 1994. at 3:00 p.m. in the Office of the Board of Education, 350 South Main. Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. The purpose of the meeting is two-fold: 1) a closed session to discuss a property acquisition matter and 2) an open session to award the bid on a construction project. pro-ject. The public is inv ited to attend the open session. ses-sion. sErrol J. Smith Clerk of the Board Published in the Springville Herald Julv 27, 1994. changes until they're driven by an immediate desire or need to sell. They figure that have deadlines dead-lines at work. Why should they have deadline at home? Are you a home owner who is restless to sell? Then these pointers from the experts may prove valuable: Don't look in the rearview mirror at home-sale time. It's a waste of energy to let regret over past inaction keep you from gaining momentum toward your objective of buying another home-especially when low mortgage rates could let you purchase a larger or nicer house. "Concentrate on the enjoyment enjoy-ment you're going to have in your new home, rather than looking over your shoulder at the past. You can't get the past back anyway," the pros advise. Don't make the mistake of being chintzy on your eleventh-hour eleventh-hour fix-ups. Repair or replacement of you home's fundamental systems whether a malfunctioning dishwasher dish-washer of faulty air-conditioning system-will probably prove essential essen-tial to your sale. And cosmetic improvements including painting an replacement of worn carpet-are carpet-are also critical. It's false economy econo-my to let feeling of regret delay you. "It would be a sad thing for a potential buyer to get turned off because your floors aren't refin-ished refin-ished or your walls aren't painted, paint-ed, the buyer will never come back a second time. And it might Adoption ADOPTION: Loving couple would show your white newborn love, security, se-curity, and a lifetime of happiness. Medical and legal expenses paid. Confidential. Con-fidential. 1-800-928-2900. Ask for Liz. ADOPTION-Vibrant professional pro-fessional couple, financially finan-cially secure, will raise your child with devotion and love. Please call us tollfree at 1-800-600- 5023. ADOPTION: PREGNANT? PREG-NANT? Warm and caring married couple wish to adopt a baby to love and 'provide for. Please call our attorney toll free (800)606-4411. l n I lit iU I " -'-"-y t i 1 3 L David Gadd, Ryan Sumsion and Cory Cluff, left to right, reported on their experiences at Boys State to members of the Springville Kiwanis Club Thursday. While at Boys State, they learned about the two-party system and how government functions. They also heard from Governor Mike Leavitt, Judge David Sam and an FBI agent. Toastmaster was Jerry Guff. This week will be a partner's night at the Kiwanis Pavilion in Kellys Grove. The program is under the direction of Lynnette Catherall who has invited the Twin Cousins to entertain. INVITATION TO BID The Board of Education Educa-tion of Nebo School District will accept bids on a home constructed by the Payson Vocational class. The home is located locat-ed at 1107 South Main, Payson, Utah. The home has approximately 2,220 square feet finished and approximately 1,757 square feet unfinished. The certified appraisal of the home is $165,000. The home will be open for inspection on Saturday July 23 and Monday July 25 from 12:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Business Busi-ness Administrator, Nebo School District Office. 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660, until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, August 4, 1994, at which time they will be opened. The successful bidder must provide a downpay-ment downpay-ment of 5 of the bid price within 10 days of the bid award. The Board of Education Educa-tion reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. sErrol J. Smith Business Administrator Published in The Springville Herald July 20 & 27. 1994. July 27. 1994 - The Springville Herald - Page Nine ADOPTION: RAINBOWS, carrousels and toys. Help us provide your white newborn with love, affection, af-fection, financial security, and toys. Expenses paid please call Jennifer & Joe 1-800-279-8595. Tanning SUNQUEST WOLFF TANNING beds-new commercial-home units from $199.00. Lamps-iotions-accessories. Monthly payments low as $18.00. Call today free new color catalog 1 -800-462-9197. It is in games that many men discover their parap-dise. parap-dise. -Robert Lvnd - ti 'H frits wJilMB OBITUARIES Lewis H. Lewis Neeley, age 86 of Springville died July 21, 1994, at his home. He was born November Novem-ber 12, 1907. in Cresent (Salt Lake) Utah, to Louis R. Neeley and Elizabeth Hughes. He married Shirley Lawrence Law-rence Morrison on No-vemeber No-vemeber 11, 1972, in Logan Utah. Lewis graduated form North Cache High School. He was a member mem-ber of the LDS Church serving as a high priest. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. He enjoyed gardening, fishing and reading. Lewis worked as a dairy farmer throughout his adult life. Lewis is survived by his wife of Springville, Shirley M. Neeley; three sons and one daughter: Steven Morrison of Springville; Jimmie Morrison of Springville; Russell Morrison of Ray; Yvone Ricks of Logan, Utah; nine grandchildren; grandchil-dren; and one sister. be two or three months before another odd buyer comes through the door," specialists point out. Remember that the longer your house sits on the market unsold, the more you pay in carrying costs whether for mortgage mort-gage payments, utilities or lawn care. "The value of a buyer today vs. a buyer tomorrow can be thousands of dollars," one executive execu-tive remarks. Distinguish between improvements im-provements that will pay you back at closing and those that won't. Unless you live in a pricey community where such amenities are standard, forget about the in-ground in-ground pool you planned to install, or the upgraded kitchen appliances. And don't worry about hanging the expensive wallpaper you always intended for your master bedroom. "The folks who are moving in will probably have different taste from you. If you put in new wallpaper, the first thing they'll do it strip it and cover it up." says a sales manager for the another real estate chain. Besides doing such essentials as repairing wobbly stir railings and leaky faucets, they recommend recom-mend that you focus on relatively inexpensive cosmetic changes done in neutral colors to satisfy any taste. "When you're fixing up at the last minute, it really doesn't pay to go overboard." they stress. Livestock HORSE AUCTION: Silver Rose Supreme Classic Quarter & Paint Horse Sale, Saturday, August 6th, Utah State Fairpark, SLC, 12 noon, featuring 100 head from several .states, several broke geldings, ranch, performance, perfor-mance, halter, youth, barrel, rope, race, & etc. Plus several mares, proven winners, producers, produc-ers, yearlings, weanlings, with the nation's most souaht after bloodlines plus color galore, palominos, palomi-nos, greys, roans, duns, black & whites, paints, & etc. (801)285-2281. Neeley Irene Thatcher of North Logan. He was preceded in death by a son. William Wil-liam D. Morrison II. and three sister. Funeral services were Tuesday. Interment was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. If '' I -- & Q4i I For All ! Your Sympathy Needs. 207 E. 400 So. 1489-5647 |