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Show ' f f 1 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 3, 1981 - Page 20 plea of guilty while driving under Court report the influence. a fine of $299. Trial for Glen H. Bjarnsonwas set for October 13. Charged with Emerson Hatathley entered plea of guilty of theft. Sentenced to serve 60 days in San Juan County jail. Six months probation and to pay $110 restitution. Jail driving while under the influence. Terry Goode and Shirley Goode were bound over to district court to appear September 9 on charges of unlawfully producing a controlled substance. sen- tence suspended upon payment of restitution. Garrick Denetsosie entered plea of guilty to fleeing a police officer. Charges of reckless driving were dismissed. Sentencing was continued until October 21. Felony theft charges against David Beidfjord were reduced to Class A misdemeanor charges and entered plea of guilty. He was sentenced to serve 6 months in the county jail, probation for one year and to pay restitution of $750. Jail sentence! will be suspended upon payment of restitution. Preliminary hearing for Gary Williams was continued. Stanley F. Palmer entered a Sentenced to pay Youre out for a spin and another car is coming at you at 55 mph. You see it and know exactly where it is - right? Wrong. At 55 mph the other car is hurtling toward you at over eight feet per th tenth of a second. That second is crucial. Reth searchers say there is a second time lag in communication in actual driving situations. That means that by the time you actually perceive the oncoming car, it has already moved eight feet away from the spot where you think you see it... Better be careful. .. one-ten- one-ten- Times eye-to-br- ain s Photo submitted by Karl -- Stevens, Blanding. Send us your "Sign of the Times." We will pay $5 for any picture we publish. Signs should be humorous or make a comment on the state of life on planet Earth, 1981. Until October 1st Then start enjoying interest on your investment that could save you up to $2,000 tax-fre- e The new tax bill passed by Congress will let you invest in a Tax-Fre- e Certificate October 1st that exempts a year of savings interest from your federal income tax. Savings up to $1,000 for an in- -, dividual return, or $2,000 if you file a joint return. Start Now Right now, you can get a head start on this excellent way to save on taxes. Sign up today at First Security and start earning at a 25 Vo per annum interest rate with a minimum amount of $500 or as much more as you wish, October 1st well move Ceryour investment into a Tax-Fre- e tificate. . Your interim investment earning 25 is not a savings deposit, and this obligation is not insured by the FDIC. It is, however, protected and backed by a portfolio of U.S. Government securities and First Securitys $3.7 billion in assets. Beginning October 1st, your Tax-Fre- e Certificate will be issued and it will be in sured by the FDIC for up to $100,000. The rate on your Certificate will be determined by taking 70Vo of the average yifeld on one-yeU.S. Treasury Bills. Tax exemption is lost if account is closed before one year. This offer is subject to final federal regulations. ar Start earning 25 Vo interest on your funds e interest on your today, and enjoy certificate starting October 1st. See your nearby office of First Security. FBrsESfflEQflrBGv BarnCss Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. i tax-fre- |