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Show I Mephi news Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell spent two days in Salt Lake City recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stowell. They visited in Parowan over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shirts and baby and Richard Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell and Howell were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell and family of West Jordan. The occasion was Allen Howells birthday anniversary. They also visited with Rollo Howell at the Holy Cross Hospital. DeVon SSG Steven W. Park of the Nephi unit of the National Guard was recently presented an award for what his superiors call outstanding recruiting work. The award is given to everyone in the Utah National Guard enlisting three new members. SSG Park received a watch. The Nephi unit of the Guard currently has 79 members. SSG Park tells all his recruits that the National Guard is a good deal for a part-tim- e job as well as providing support for the community. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haynes visited in Kanab over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haynes and family. m&7zw Juabs Wasp matmen Hel-bro- with Intermountain School wrestlers tied Indian in the Wasps final match before region competition held her last weekend. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green-halg- h were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh and family of Juab wrestlers in the lower weight divisions all lost their Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garrett of Mrs. G. M. Worwood spent matches. Juab got on the score Clearfield spent Friday night last week in Salt Lake City board wehn Keith Dansie pinned and Saturday at the home of Mr. where she visited with Mrs. Roy his opponent; Matt Bracken, and Mrs. Floyd Garrett. Dixon and family and Mrs. Dale Anderson, and Tracy Glen Foote of Ephraim was a Christensen also won by pins, Kathy Mclff. and Steve Newton won in the un- visitor on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles of limited class by forfeit. Other visitors at the Foote home Nephi were visitors on Sunday The Wasps will go into region over the weekend were Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wrestling Friday and Saturday Mrs. Chester L. Foote of Layton. Pete Ballow. with most of the matches being TheTimes-New- s Weekend guests at the home of held on Saturday. Coach Fenton Mrs. J. V. Cooper were Mr. and to Broadhead the invites Utah public Nephi, Gail White and son Ronald Mrs. the attend wrestling February 13, 1975 tournament atregion of Tremonton. Richfield. Levan news A Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carter and daughter Monica of Granger spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon. They also visited with Mrs. Hazel Bosh and other relatives in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Preston 0. Mrs. Leila Wilkey and Mr. and Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Mrs. Frank Seat and children of Robinson of Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billan-zitc- h Tooele spent Friday evening in visited on Friday at the home of and grandson Jason of Provo at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Crane. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Milton Larson. Arvil Watts Sunday visitors at the H. C. R. Peterson and son Roger of of Provo showed slides of the home were Mr. and Mrs. the Oane area of Missouri and Salt Park during Tooele, Debby Dean Manson. Lake City. Visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ollerton, all of Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin and children Nathan, Mailie, Heather, and Christin of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. K. J. Sperry. Mrs. Patrick Fullmer and children Tamara and Patrick of Las Vegas, Nevada visited over the weekend with Mrs. Hazel DOWN I BTHDAY Milton Shaw of Las Vegas, Nevada is visiting this week with Mrs. E. R. Shaw. Bosh. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athur Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and Overnight guests on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. children and Annette Craig, all of Provo. and Mrs. Norman Mackey were Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Brown of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Burton of Salt Lake City were visitors on i GLOBES 12 IN. RCA BUCK & WHltE PORTABLE T. V. SET INSURANCE Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones. FIRE AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay and daughter Sharon of Kearns, and Mrs. Robert Price and daughters Vickie and Lori of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett on Saturday. CLOSEOUT ON MENS AND LADIES LIGHT j i Regular 119.00 ft95 0 ELECTRIC CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE BUNKETS LEATHER PURSES -- - AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ingram and son Bart of Cedar City 33 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI, UTAH visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram. 623-025- YARN-ske- in BARGAINS ON RCA TELEVISIONS 20 WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES 10 OFF FORSEYS VARIETY STORE LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman and children of Fillmore visited on Saturday with Mrs. Fern RED HEART hobby raising flowers LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett and daughters Phyllis and Carolyn spent the weekend in Ridgecrest, California with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jarrett and son Mark. JEANS -- BIG DISCOUNTS 42 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI UTAH 0 n:niczrrz:iJ. Garrett. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin K. Brough and son Bill of Salt Lake City were visitors on Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Brough. Bring your Valentine to RAY'S Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton were Melanie and Johnny Young of Ephraim. for our Shane Jones of Salt Lake City was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parrish and son Jason visited at the Johnson home. A family dinner was held. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson and son Casey, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lovell and children Brandon and Nichole, all of Nephi. SPECIAL VALENTINE DINNER Friday February 14 from 9 p.m. until midnight flowers to each lady. - And to add to your evening enjoyment will Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Leila Wilkey were Mr. ZABRISKIE KEN and Mrs. Frank Seat and chiM-re- n Chris, Diane, and Steven oi Tooele. entertain at 10 p.m. Sdfifiw tcd- Kathleen Scribner and Chaun-te- l Scribner of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. in Intermountain Banking vi vlv i vT v'l fatsm FIMST SECURITY CORPORATION SUStIDIARItS Do people like to do business with First Security because were the largest banking organization in the Intermountain West? Or are we the largest banking organization in the Intermountain West because people like to do business with us? LET US MAKE YOUR Actually, its a little of both. Our $1.8 billion in resources make us strong. And safe. And people like that. It lets us make $6.8 million worth of loans every business day. And people like that too. WINDOWS Last year our customers used First Security money to help themselves and their communities grow with 119,713 loans totaling billion, 700 million dollars. As the largest savings and commercial banking institution in the Intermountain West, First Security is the primary source for mortgage loans, a well as agricultural, industrial and commercial credit, making over 56,000 loans for $1.2 billion for these purposes and another 58,000 loans totaling S 3 2 million for the everyday consumer needs of our customers. Because our resources do make First Security strong and safe, almost half a million individuals, businesses and governmental bodies had trusted us with over I billion, 500 million dollars in deposits, at year end, 1974. But, at First Security, we count our people as our most important resource. Over 3,000 of them. Serving over 100 Utah, Idaho and Wyoming communities. Both in their work as bankers, and as citizens and neighbors. Our payroll alone contributes $28.5 million to the Intermountain economy. And our people contribute themselves, willingly and eagerly, to making their communities a better place to live, and their bank a better place to do business. Theyve made us number one, because theyve made you feel like youre number one. Whenever theyre serving you. Thanks for making First Security the primary source in the Intermountain West. 1 BEAUTIFUL 1 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1974 (Unaudited) THOUSANDS OF DRAPERY SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM! GET THE STYLE AND COLORS YOU WANT W4 ASSETS . . 5 72,090.274 Due from Banks W.014.592 United Steles Government Securities- 134,564344 State ted Mumctpsl Set uni res 37 W3.456 . . Other Securities tQJ6'.,661 Trsding Account Securities 164.447. 142 Federal Funds Sold, etc. 1.671,403,343 Loans and Discounts Direct Lease Financing 24,644,161 Bank Premises. Furmlure and pixutrea 33,304.612 (Net Alter Depreciation) . 1414.006 Slock in Federal Reserve Bank 2,146.407 Investment m Subsidiary 18.474A21 Accrued Income Receivable Other Reai Eat ate (Net of Valuation Reserve oi 41 IWD.ttJO 5.521.644 U 1974 and dn W3) 14 143,764 Other Assets $1 425.244,365 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Deposits. 643.644 766 Umted States Government and FuNic Funda . . . . 514 334.422 Demand Deposits Time Deposits 7512,112 6)4 14? Tetai Depot 14.446 366 Subordinated Note Issued by Affiliated Banks 24. 78 Feder! Funds FurhasM. etc 14.626. 116 Commercial Paper S.JTip Accrued lrnome Taxes 6,64.664 Accrued Interest, ate 676,116 Other Liabilities tATJTO JS2 Total UetoliHea 14.64 644 Reserve for Loan Lovtev-ftan- fc 66466 Msmjfits Interests m Affiliated Banks 466 4B6 7 Note Due Otober 1 ie?9 J6.ffiffi.666 Lhi 1 WB Floating Rate Capital Funds Preferred $1 15 Cum Con Senes ' A and 664.6M 637 Shares Outranduxi HT4-1- 36 Cameos Surkhoiden Cevtfjr Comma Stark Far Value U 25 6 534 46 leeued and f ui vend tnfl 1.227 12 Shares , . . -- 6 61 Coat -- 46 652 iharm , . Commas T Stock 466 Surplus MS HI ? Tud Commas ftocAfeoMor Tafol Copft Fuads ITXA TOTAL UAMrm AND CATTY At RiNM HC3M MS Csh ........... And .................... TO ENHANCE YOUR HOME! .... FREE INSTALLATION DURING FEBRUARY former Stampede queen A message from George S. Eccles, President, and the over 3000 people at First Security. ... hrt 27 SOUTH MAIN Phone 623-047- 1 Kivtn First Security Corporation Banks and Subsidiary Companies Urmhrt f 1K |