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Show Thursday, June 22, 1972 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Yon are most cordially invited RESERVOIR to attend the opening ofthe new PFS southern Utah branch office in Cedar City on Monday, June 26th. BEER & BAIT gXSffil BOATS FISHING LICENSES We are looking forward to the opportunity of providing our many southern Utah savings customers with convenient branch office services. As Utah's leading specialist in residential mortgage lending we hope to contribute to your happiness and the economy of this area. FISHING TACKLE & SUPPLIES POP & SNACKS Minersville Reservoir $66,872 for Collector Roads in County Look At the Advantages You Enjoy With A PFS Savings Account: (1) HIGHEST RETURN permitted by law on insured savings. (See rate schedule below.) Daily interest compounded daily. Savings received by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st. (2) INSURED SAFETY. Each account at PFS is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U. S. Government. (A family of two can have this insured protection on as much as $100,000; a family of three on as much as $200,000. Ask us for details.) (3) AVAILABILITY. All money saved, plus all inter-es- t credited, is available for withdrawal at any time. (There are regulatory interest penalties on Tom Giesing, Prop. other hand, insist that it is generally more economical to have major construction projects performed by reliable private contractors who have the equipment, the engineering background, and the trained work force to handle large jobs, and who bid competitively for each project awarded. Finally, the Foundation report notes that some local units complain that the engineering sped- -, fications prescribed by the State may be too rigid, especially for some of the less roads. State officials maintain, State allocations to Beaver County for collector road mainand construction In tenance 1970-7- 1 totaled $66,872. This was pointed out by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in an analysis of collector road program operations ir Utah. The collector road system was established by the 1969 Utah heavily-travelLegislature in order to provide for a system of local feeder roads however, that good engineering to service major state highways and design will result in long-ran- ge Construction roads. and arterial economy as well as proand maintenance of these roads vide for a safer highway system. counties is administered by the The annual allocation of coland by cities with a population lector raod moneys to local units of 2,500 or more under the overin Utah increased the total funds all supervision and control of the available for county road purState Highway Department. At 31 andaddedl8tothe by poses 29 counties the present' time, revenue for city and town streets. and 44 cities in Utah participate in the program, ft is financedby Fish and Game News a one-ce- nt per gallon taxonmot-o- r IMPORT RULES FOR WILDLIFE' fuel and special fuel. In general, the Foundation conImporters of live wildlife into cludes that the collector road Utah were recently reminded by program "appears to be work- the Division of Wildlife Reing well and is achieving its sources that a Certificate of main purpose of creating a sys- Importation is required before tem of feeder roads." During bringing the animals into the the first two years of operation, State. Written application for the allocations made by the State to local units for this program certificate must be made to a totaled $8,994,490. As of March Division office declaring the of intent and purpose for importa31, 1972, approximately 71 these funds hadbeenprogrammed tion, and the number, species by the cities and counties for and origin of wildlife to be im- - . certificaspecific projects. The amount ported. Disease-fre- e must a veterbe tion given by under obligated formally project agreements was equal to 53 of inarian for warmblooded animals the total allocated, and actual and by a pathologist for coldexpenditures amounted to 37 of blooded animals. Classes of wildlife requiring the allocations. In Beaver County a total of the Certificate of Importation are $28,126 hadbeenprogrammedfor those including squids, lobsters, maintenance and construction on lampreys, sharks, fish, amphthe collector road systems by ibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. March 31, 1972, leaving an No certificates will be issued balanee of $38,746 from the amount allocated by the for importation of wildlife classified as rare or endangered by State. ' Foundation analysts note that State or Federal conservatior several of the smaller cities agencies. Also prohibited foi to have "encountered importation are a number of speappear some confusion and difficulty in cies including alligators, snapembarking on the program." As ping turtles, cobras, stingrays, of March 31, 1972, eight of the piranhas and walking catfish. seventeen cities with a populaExempt from import restriction between 2,500 and 4,999 had tions are gold fish, canaries, not programmed any funds for parrots, hamsters, gerbils and collector road construction. The others listed in the import rules Foundation suggests that "either available from the Division of some special assistance should Wildlife Resources. Also exempt be provided to these units or resare live wildlife being transponsibility for their portion of the ported through the state for a program be transferred to larger duration of less than 36 hours, units, such as the county in which FAUNAL FACTS The cutthroat trout is the only they are located." At the present time, Utah law trout which lived in Utah before man brought other kinds of trout requires that any local construction project exceeding $25,000 to the state. must be performed under a contract awarded to the lowest resPredators are unique In that ponsible bidder. The report they experience a type of birth observes that some local offcontrol. litter sizes are smaicials would prefer to build roads ller during periods of food shortwith local work forces. Experage and larger when food supienced highway builders, on the plies increase. principal amounts withdrawn from savings certificate accounts prior to maturity.) (4) CONVENIENCE. PFS has seven offices to serve you in person. Or you may use our handy "Save- Plan. All transactions are completed the day your request is received in our office. (5) PEACE OF MIND. When you save at PFS you enjoy the peace of mind that comes with saving at the Intermountain West's largest savings institution, with assets now over $300,000,000. PFS is also one of the 100 largest savings and loan associations in the United States. Our reserves are now over $17 million, far in excess of the amount required by Federal regulations. ' by-Mai- l" Your savings account, large or small, is most cordially welcomed at PFS. ed Open Or Add tobur PFS Savings Account Now and Takelbur Choice of Any One of These Exciting Gifts: Deposit $500 v - PAPRIKA OVEN WARE oven baker individual double-handl- e cups that can go from refrigerator to oven to table. WINK-AWAK- ELE- E INTERCHANGEABLE 12 RING. Twelve different color stones to set in spring-clasmounting. CTRIC ALARM CLOCK, programmed to wake you up, let you sleep 5 more minutes and wake you again. SUNBEAM ELECTRIC KITCHEN in diameWALL CLOCK, ter, white dial, avocado or gold case. THERMAL BLANKET by Cannon, finish. with exclusive Lock-Na- PHOTO ALBUM the simplest, neatest, cleanest way of mounting and protecting photos. p p - i' i (NOTE: Other gifts available for deposit of $500. See details below.) Deposit $1,000 . . . and choose your free gift from this group or deposit $500 or more and get one of these gifts for only $3. ROUND PENDANT NECKLACE, SUNBEAM DELUXE HAIR CURL- with a brilliant simulated diamond, ER including 20 rollers, 20 clips, gleaming with radiance, hung on panoramic lighted mirror, vanity sterling silver chain. "fa EARRINGS style case. Diamond II simulat- - ed gems set either for pierced ears or French loop style. LADY SUNBEAM "TWIN HEAD" SHAVER, with exclusive "micro-twin- " shaving head one side for underarms, the other for legs. "AUTOMATIC DELUXE CAN OPENER AND KNIFE SHARPEN ER. Shuts itself off, cleaning. push-butto- n j Deposit $5,000 and take your choice from this wide assortment of gifts or deposit $500 or more and pay only $10, or deposit $1,000 or more and pay only $5 for your choice of these gifts. 'A'WARMCREST AUTOMATIC SUNBEAM HAND MIXER with ELECTRIC BLANKET, guaranteed thumb-tispeed control. Hangs 2 years. Machine washable. neatly on wall or cabinet'. ... p Jlt VA ELECTRIC DIGITAL ALARM CLOCK -f- ront lighted for fast, easy reading. Button activated alarm. - "ArLADY'S SOLITAIRE RING modern square or round cut simulat-- ed diamond. Limited size selection. LADY'S DINNER RING with kt. white mounting. gold-fille- d ited size selection. 24- - Lim- - gold-fille- d SHETLAND GARDENING SUPPLIES ELECTRIC BLENDER sturdy construction and a speed for every blending job. Gifts can be mailed to VETERINARY SUPPLIES 5K HORSEMAN'S BAR Current nil per year S 5.13 RLLL.it I $5.00 minimum C Yield h th YIELD controls. Extra high dome cover for roasts. LADY SUNBEAM "FLAIR" HAIR DRYER with 4 heat selections. Cap and hose store in slim silhouette styled case. SUNBEAM STEAM IRON with safe- ty heel rest, 36 steam vents for fast, even coverage. SUNBEAM TOR, keeps coffee 12-CU- MAN'S RING simulated diamond band. ring set in white Limited size selection. LIGHTING FIXTURES CENTRAL-VA- and take your choice of SUNBEAM Set of 4 out-of-tow- n 5 Current raw serving-ho- t auto- matically. PLEASE NOTE: Some of these gift items are in very short supply and we can offer them only as long as our supply lasts. Limit: One gift per account, please. Offer ends Monday, July 31st, 1972. depositors. Please add $1.00 for postage and handling. 5.39 Ww,l PERCOLA- P YIELD per year 11,000 minimumTerm: 6 months actual interest earned, with PFS daily compounding;, if 5SB5.92 Hi J Currant rat II per year f 1,000 minimumTerm: J tht orlftrul 6S 1 to 5 yean deposit ind til earnings remain In f !"! E.18S II Currant rat UT YIELD per year 2 S to $5,000 minimumTerm: ynn YIELD tht account for 12 months. CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS INSURED SAVINGS CANVAS & NYLON DAMS in Everything for ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES Electrical Contractors TPrudential elf eral Commercial Refrigeration and Air Condition ng R. E. D. Inc. , 20 West 1st North Ph. 438-297- 1 J LENDER HOME LOANS HOME MODERNIZATION LOANS 60 West Center St., Cedar City, Utah 84720 Phone 586-9935 Glenn Hubbard Manager, Cedar City Branch Office D. The Intermountain West's largest and Friendliest Savings Institution Assets Over $300,000,000. Gene Donovan, Prtsident |