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Show Page 8, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, May 1, 1975 E ear thieves. two would-b-e Jon Machen, 18, was arraigned before Judge Bobert Dainea on a charge of auto theft Bond was set at $2, 500. A youth was Cache the to transported County juvenile Center. to clean the frost off the The car struck a power pole and went into the ditch not frr from the WI1-Uhome. Damage to the car was estimated at 1700. The power pole will cost window. m's Police llavo lloctic Tremonton police officers thought they had a crime wave on their hands early last Thursday morning for a few hours. The officers received a call at 1:10 a.m. from the county dispatcher notifying; them that a man was headed for Tremsnton from Salt Lake in a Dodge pickup who had been involved in a shoot- r SCHOOL RODEO Cindy Coombs (left) prepares to heel a calf being slowed down by Greg Madson's loop in a high school rodeo at South Rich during 1974. HIGH . The Bear River high rodeo team hosts rodeo at the fairgrounds May 8, 9, 10. their annual , ing. About the same time the local police received a call a Salt Lake concerning armed robbery in which the holdup man had shot himself in the stomach while putting his gun under his belt. At 1:25 a.m. police spotted a truck at the Cross Roads which matched the discription. When the occupant offered no resistance but refused to get out of the car, police removed him "physically." County Cpnsiders New Road; Sugar Company Other Fvletters to Checks sugarbeet growers in Utah totaling $844,703 were mailed today by Utah-IdaSugar Company, according to C. Dick Anderson, district manager for the company. This is a regular additional payment for sugarbeets delivered last . fall. This payment averages $3. 49 per ton, Mr. Anderson said, and together with previous payments made in October and January, growers to date have received an average of $44.39 per ton for their 1974 crop of sugar-beet- s. Under terms of the contract participating growers receive an initial payment at harvest time and then share in the net returns from the sale of sugar made from their beets as it is sold during the year. The periodic payments are based on the market price for sugar and are calculated according to the total tonn ho comm'ssioners County heard a variety of business in their regular Tuesday session including plans for construction in the Howell -Blue Creek Watershed district and a plea for creation of a county road in Park Valley. Wynn Henrie, JimNessen, both ranchers and Floyd Bailey and George Fraiser, Soil Conservation Service officials outlined a variety of projects in Howell Valley which will be accomplished . this summer. The group said three of the construction projects would affect county roads and sought permission to go ahead. They plan to construct debris basins and grade stabilization structures. Cost of the flood control projects is picked up by the federal government except for a portion of work on a culvert under a county road. That cost $1,500 will be" born area service by members. Commissioner Ted Burt agreed to tour the area Thursday with the group. The construction marks the final phases of more than of conservation projects in the Beecher noted that the Park Valley Investment development "is in direct violation of our subdivison ordinance." That question is currently before the attorney general. He added that some of the roads built by the developer were built half on BLM grounds and, ineffect, trespassed US property. other action: Chase announced that Craig Christen-se- n has been hired as a Mental Health Specialist for the county under the Bear River Health District. He will be housed in the courthouse. Christensen has been dealing in alcohol and drug cases while in the service. ... In . ; age and the average sugar content of the beets delivered by each individual grower. The sugar content is an Mr. factor, important Anderson said, because it affects the grower's returns. The higher the sugar content, the more he receives. This determination is made by laboratory tests of the beets delivered by each grower on an individual test basis. Similar payments are being made in other states U and I operates. , where Growers in Idaho received the total of $960,630 and $7,590,005 went to growers in Washington. Because of from higher competition priced crops early in 1974, last year's crop of sugar-bee- ts was the smallest since 1962, However, conditions are somewhat reversed this year and contracted beet acreage appears to be about normal, Mr Anderson said. armed robbery. He was taken to the Logan hospital. local police Meanwhile, received a report of a stolen vehicle just north of the Cross Roads. Farrell Williams reported his 1965 Oldsmobile stolen from in front of his home. At 1:40 a.m. the police received another call on an accident. A car had hit a utility pole north of the Cross Roads. The vehicle turned out to be that of Williams. Two hitchhikers had apparently taken all the cold weather they could stand and g hl started looking rior a vehicle; with the; keys- inside. r In their haste to get away, didn't bother a the ;,, pair Salt REPORT OF CONDITION of . ))' (.ovrnunrot acrnrwnd curnjritions none rtirmtrtir .J.irlui Hone unlM - 4ml w.'utiIm- mulct lnjrttuttl .grrrtiwnl' t;fer I, ,An liinulurr utA litnrr and titbrr awl wrnii4HrJ iMalr uiiril n,iir Hi.ii Link prnms liuiMinriit in ..itiMiiianr Im lh lUi,iintrr 111 IHtMf.w. It Till - Iij(m1iIi 200J300 H lunk urnm". H.11L li! none .. Nona 'untlid.trd mil fuiil imi nana .MiM.mline aiwila.,r l XI LIABILITIES rMtf- - ill HldltM.luU. and jwii! dKiit- - tl .mimito,,,!. lb rt I mli d Stalf. Irotrmnirttl IT lJrMt-it- h 15 Jlld . 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Equilv raptlal. lulaHsum of Urm 36 to 40 brlow) f l 36. Prrfprrfd par valor (No. harr outstay iing 37. Common slorlc totat par walut (No. shares authomfd 25y60O.OO J(No. shares outRlandinc M. MirpiUN ; m r t 39. Undivided profits , J 40. Rrwrvr for conlinernrips and olhrr capital resrrves 41. TOTAL CAPITAL KO 'ftl'NTSCsum of Hfms 34 and 35 abovr ) 42- TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES. AM) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Hems 28, 29. 33 ( Average v 576 799. Liquid Mixes (18-46-0- l 41 12 above Ammonia 82-0-- 4 none ....f Correct- State SWEAR aboo named hank.. (to lotrmnl? He said the developer or tli? landowner bears the res- O Custom O Cart Dlonding 1 Inul rhi, report of rnniinr. il t day. art 22nd before tne this .19 75 2) . Satnry Hbltc Of t'TUI Deportment of hnai STATE nafifulioni C. I. B. Quinn, Chief Examiner lnlemenl of the above named bank. fUd ' V ..re ropv of the bank J jMCBUUtiaHDIr in u ftnfFmenr. clipped from newspaper, ihouU be attached DEPARTMENT OF mm Your home, ever planning in build fM ANCIAL to m CODY XVJL fmimTefXT'of f iiMi.'rErratui..ii. ofthu form and lent to the INSTITUTIONS one of the most important single you will buy, . Chief Examiner the. lerehv rertifv that Ine forfgoinf n of tirutnrial Inttttuttont, ?r.f L. .? Inn offict on every detail. or remodel Whether home, your careful thought to financing. investments careful thought and It deserves make. you you should also give in to BRSB Drop to are planning and discuss your plans with one of our counselors who has years for of experience in making financial arrangements home ! families just like yours FHA or Conventional loans V convenient ' budget. r ; m!r' Rental ft 257-334- j AFFIRM tteit; o Custom Oproading GARLAND t Box feilder of i'tah. County of Sworn to and mbicnbed - c . --5 : 0 ) I') 41 & Solutions 32-0-- 0 Phosphate .18 u true and eorrtet. to thr brtt of mv knowledge and beltef. fc' Wif P: jfc .17 mm :.. MEMORANDA of total deposits for the 5 calendar dtvs ending with rail date .PomlAlStmtJAt I, 5 250 000.(10 2. Average of total loans for the 5 alendar days ending with call date 3. Unearned discount on instalment loans included in capital account! j )' 52 nona nana nona nana l)hr 25- Put your mind at oase In a squeeze you can depend on DEAR QIVEQ FADTJ1 OUPPLY to got you your product and got you going fast !!! oooooooco Fortilincro: ooooooeo it 3282 9091 602 unpolled drhilft). mii road." for ponsibility meeting county standards. Once met, he added, the commission vould probably "look favorably" on dedicating the road to the county. Commissioner Don Chase said it is "up to the developer to furnish the road built up to our standards." He added one of the big is whether considerations there will be enough tax revenue from the area to sustain the cost of upkeep on the road, Roberts said six other families have plans similar to his. ,' i (mid yJrf i. .. 84101 l the doae of hudneai on in the Stale of Utah I v. I wiiiie .. IMUrt LOANS f they're rt Utah City, - bulk. imHudxnf S Obhcatinreof mHmy t area. In other business, Dan 0. ' Roberts, Salt Lake City, asked the commission what tie would have to do to get seven to ten miles of dirt road accepted as a county road. Roberts and his wife said they have purchased 160 acres south of Park Valley from Park Valley Investment Corp. and plan to build a house and farm the land. Roberts said he will begin digging a well this week. The landowner said the Veteran's Administration requires that a municipal road border their property to qualify for a loan. n existing dirt road is owned by the Bureau of Land Management. County surveyor Denton Beecher noted: "As it now exists, it isn't up to our stands... it's just a mud South - Suite 331 Lake ASSETS iur Iti-- nd HOME Spreader RENTALS", STATE OF UTAH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF 10 West 3rd SWEET ent Police Chief Ron Ogborn called out all of his officers to search the area where the car was found turning up the . DEPARTMENT 27 The man turned out to be an Idaho resident who had wounded himself in the stomach in his motel room in Salt Lake while attending a ,, convention. The man had not called police or an ambulance but instead called his boss in Idaho who agreed to meet him in Tremonton. He apparently had no involvement in the reported , Sends Out Checks $150. Criao VJavo IVifb l lino type terms .. a frur |