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Show Citizen, Review, Press, 1 Bank joins national network Financial history is being made as the Bank of American Fork brings their automated teller on line with 33 other major money center and regional banking systems across the county to officially access the Plus System network, the first automated teller machine to system go transcontinental. "Now, Bank of American Fork customers will have access to their accounts from almost anywhere in the United States said Paul Hafen, Assistant Cashier at the bank. "It is hard to believe that customers may now access their checking, savings and credit-caraccounts at automatic tellers in hundreds of cities in 47 states from New York to California even in Alaska and Hawaii, and that each banking transaction can be handled in less than 20 seconds whether you are using our automatic teller in American Fork, one 20 miles away, or one 2000 miles from here," he added. Larry Miner, Cashier at the Bank of American Fork explained that not only will consumers have the familier automatic tellers at financial institutions at their disposal but that Plus System Automatic tellers will be located at such tourist attractions as Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, Disneyland and at airports and other locations where travelers will need them. 'There are 2(KX) automatic tellers d now on line with 3(XX) telephone lines. A person's plastic card, and his secret number are the keys to let him talk to his own bank from anywhere. Almost any kind of card will work as long as the Handibank symbol or the Plus symbol is on the back of the card. We have two cards that will work equally well with the system. Of course other national cards such as Visa, and Master Card will also allow cunsumers to use the system," Larry said. In addition to the benefits to Bank of American Fork customers, other banks' customers can use our machine to do their after hours Paul transactions," banking explained. For instance, A Wasatch, First - hurs.. !ept. lo, ft Security, or Deseret Bank card holder can do his banking anytime day or night at our automatic teller. Once again, the information travels on telephone lines and completes the transaction with his bank's computer," Paul said. PAUL HAFKN, right, and l.arry Miner display a banner that announces the Bank of American Fork's affiliation with the new nationwide plus network of bank automatic teller machines. This will allow customers to do their banking from anywhere in the United Stales. Hither the 'Handibank' symbol or the 'Plus System' symbol on the back of bank cards will access the user to the network. M AVAILABLEOCTOBER1ST ' Ymw furnace is easy to forset but don't. o expected by the end of the year and 10,000 by 1988," I.arry said. "All of the automatic tellers in the Plus network are linked together by Volunteer Auxiliary Bazaar nearing Plan to do your Christmas shopping early and give to a worthy cause at the same time. The Volunteer Auxiliary bazaar at the American Fork Hospital is Sept. 30, with the doors open at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served beginning at 11:30 a.m., according to Greta Volunteer Miller, Auxiliary president and general chairman of the bazaar. The bazaar will be held in the cafeteria area downstairs at the hospital, she noted. Baked goods, homemade candies, handmade afghans, pillows, cases, and many other items will be featured and at reasonable costs. Lunch will be served, also at a nominal cost, so plan now to attend and enjoy the festive atmosphere. All proceeds go towards purchase of a needed piece of equipment for the hospital. i 1 : . ;V K t Seminar: Parenting the overactive child free seminar dealing with parenting skills specifically for the overactive child will be presented by G. 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