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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September JO, 1902 - Page 12 First Security rates 13th nationally CEU honor roll First Security Corporation ranked 13th in performance among the 100 largest U.S. banking companies for the year ended March 31, 1992, according to the July issue of U.S. Banker , an industry trade publication. The companies were rated The College of Eastern Utah-SaJuan Campus is to announce that 21 pleased n students achieved honor roll status for summer quarter, 1992. Students who earned a 4.0 grade point average (all As) are Stephanie Bergan, Doyle Harris, Guy Harris, and Kurtis Pugh. High honor roll students who earned grade point averages between 3.75 and 3.9 are Casey Black, Karen Black, Alyse Clements, Chrislyn Glover, Sandra Jackson, Robert Langston, Shawn Latham, Derek Mc-Celle- Lucille by Adam Mueller The Stewart Hurschi Hughes of Blanding received his Eagle Scout award on August 8, 1992. The ceremony was held at Dry Wash Campground, the site of his Eagle project. He really enjoys scouting, and earned nine merit badges beyond the Eagle reHe was on quirements. staff for the Aquatics Camp this summer. Stewart is a son of Jim and Sallie Hughes, and a grandson of Wesley and Verde Hughes of Mesquite, n, Rew, Valerie and their safety and prof- itability against the average of all 100 banking companies. First Security was one of only two banking companies headquartered in the Intermountain West to make the top 100. Wilson. Honor roll students who earned grade point aver- ages between 3.5 and 3.74 are Marcia Black, Bill Boland, Suzanne Davis, Allison Dickson, McKay Hugentobler, Ellen Jones, Linnae Lewis, and Andrea Smith. JV football Nevada, and Garn and Orissa Hirschi of Las Ve- The Bronco JV evened their season record 2 to 2 win with a convincing over the Monticello Bucks JV on Saturday. San Juan led 13 to zero at halftime. Monticello held a short lived lead in the second half, but lost the game when Brad Burten-sharaced 82 yards to give the Broncos a victory. gas, Nevada. San First Securitys safety School cross country team took first at a meet held at Monticello High School on September 16. Individually, Bryan Mose took first place, John Thornton came in second for San Juan, David Hickman took fourth, and Tony Black came in sixth. San Juan High has a very intense and vigorous cross country team this year, and they plan to repeat their success at the state championship on October 28. Members of the boys cross country team are Curtis Betsui, Kenny Black, Tony Black, Ben Carroll, Brian Guymon, David Hickman, Nate Jones, Delmar Lansing, Bryan Mose, Randy Nakai, 21-1- 4 Card of thanks I express my love and ap- preciation to Dr. Warren, Dr. Jones, and all the San Juan Hospital staff for their loving care during my ex- 14-1- 3 w Evan into account tangible equity capital, loan loss reserves, and assets, s of a represented banks total score in the magazines evaluation of non-performi- American Diabctca Association performance. Profitability, measured by adjusted return on assets for the four quarters ended March 31, 1992, accounted for the remaining third of a banks total score. First Security tied for 32nd place in profitability among the top banks nationwide. Incorporated in 1928, First Security Corporation is the oldest multi-stat- e bank in the holding company United States - with assets of $7.27 billion. 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Wayne Juan High percent 100 com6.51 persixth in 100 companies. Safety, which takes two-third- San Juan High cross country Michael Roberts, Lindsey Shumway, on score was 133 greater than the pany average of cent, and placed safety among the d Coin show tional visits, and especially your educa- non-prof- it is sponsoring the 29th Annual Utah State Coin and Collectibles Show October at the National Guard Armory (Sunnyside Avenue) in Salt Lake City. The public is invited to attend free of charge. prayers. organization, 9-1- EEATHERMAN I'uiSSQ the food, flowers, cards, Numismatic The Utah Society, a LaRee Miller MARKETS 1 ( Provided by J.B. 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