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Show Tourltf Tranwrijit, Friday, March 16, 1979 FOOD INFMTION There are many rrittnnt for fund inflation. One reason It wasteful inJuvtry practices. Another it ruvuive and stifling federal regulations. One rum 4e it lh current Inlrnl rulrt that rau I nit Lets la nuke etpmtite entity back Schools hauls, These were among the findings 4 the General Accounting Office. the studies and agency that mkr jcti invest igalttats fur Congress. Die biggest single factor in ft UK I inflation? Higher lalmr costs, according la C SO - (Continued from Front Page) Fro-pttn- Farmer J lleview area (rad of 7th Si.) would lw Imssed lo Central Si IiooI. (Invoices I IJtlwIrnti). Slain Street and lit Favl. John-se- n (Student I ' laid I lie ninlilem liere it lhal tome jf these students live over the fence fitim the Harris Si haul. (Involves 70 students). me (Unit mi (involves 76 students) johnsen said. "It was just two years ago vie look them out and up lo llarris. We promised we wouldn't yoyo them around. We would meet with them, and if they are amenable, this would le a good mint Inn." he said. Vuhuitreis. Johnsen said lhal lliere may lie parents who would like lo move their children over lo Central. Proposed Master Plan WKSTi From 5th South along Coleman lo Highway 30 including Southland Sid alii isiiai. Some students would be Imsed. (73 students) Fnan Vine aliNig Main Si. 1st West and 2nd West lo 3rd South including International Avenue. (40 students) West Vine and Kelsey Drive. (18 Cadet per acres Commercial; Bus. Prof. mercial; Mfg. Bus Park C-1- 6 Central Rural Residential Estates; C.Com. and S Fam. family units; R.R. Estate Business and Professionals; N.Com Highway ComNeighborhood Commercial; ll.Com Manufacturing and Business Path. Home And School students) St. Jidin and Qover. (39). "We would certainly need to go out and talk with them," Johnsen said. Viduntcer program. Two women were talking about lung hair on men. "Personally," said one. "I think long hair makes a man look intelligent." "Oh, 1 dcMi'l know," said the other woman. "I picked a long hair off my husltand's coat today, and he looked mighty foolish." "Alert! Alert! All stations-ori- ce going up on canned tomatoes!" rr JF'issikul awMiMliNktfc SSQDDflSys It was reported somewhere about three yean ago that mechanization is taking lot of work out of farm life for children and that its leading to problems. Since the chores on some farms aren't as hard as they used to be, the have more youngsters time on their hands. Many of the farms are isolated, so the kids may not bum off as many calories playing with neighbors. They often watch TV. AS A result, the farm-boy- s may put on too much weight. Kate Utahs Dennis, Teacher of the Year, teaches youngsters from farms at her two- - room school-hous- e in Howell, Box El- enough the kids. Croup for examples such hiking, running or tennis can build healthier, happier as exercise, hiking, Think Thin! Entertaining can be a watering affair with our zesty lndicnne curry- - flavored Tuna Dip. Serve it with mouth- - low-calor- flavorful Wheat crisp, Thins snack crackers. Calling only for low-calor- ie ingredients, the dip totals alrout 16 calories per tablespoon. It combines water- - packed tuna, lowfat yogurt and chicken- - flavored broth So, Think Thin! Serve easy- - to-- prepare Indienne Tuna Dip with the always Thins Wheat popular der County. When she heard about the tendency toward weight problems, her school did something about it. The teachers and students got busy working for snack crackers. Presidential Awards for INDIENNE TUNA DIP physical fitness. This in1 can tuna, pack-i- n volves a series of physical water such as goals running a V4 Cup chopped tomato certain distance in a stat1 container plain If ed time. a youngster lowfat yogurt all the accomplishes goals, M cup minced celery he or she wins the cita1 envelope instant chiction. ken flavored broth MRS. Dennis said students at her school had 2 teaspoons sweet pickle relish the states highest percent1 teaspoon curry powder age of students receiving or to taste Presidential Awards. Vr teaspoon ground ginger Now somethings apVi teaspoon garlic powder which leads me to peared Wheat Thins snack cracthink that we parents kers might do more to teach Drain and flake tuna. the youngsters about phyReserve one tablespoon sical fitness. tomato; combine, remainA recent ABC News-Harrtomato with tuna, Survey indicates ing and next seven ingredients that most adults leisure activities require a mini- until blended. Chill one or until serving hour, mum physical exertion. OF THE 1442 adults time. Camish with reserved tomato. Serve with polled, 54 per cent reported eating as the top leisure Wheat Thins snack crackers. Makes about activity. Another 30 per cent cups dip. said they eat occasionMany Americans have ally to occupy their time. become less satisfied Watching TV was men- with their jobs in recent tioned by 41 per cent; years says a study just relistening to radio by 40 leased by the Labor Deper cent; reading by 39 partment. And the deper cent; and listening to cline in job satisfaction music at home by 39 per in the last four years was cent. particularly high among Of course, many people college graduates. By conuse some time off for trast, self-employed peovigorous activities, such ple surveyed reported as jogging. But maybe a high levels of satisfaction. lot of us arent setting good Family Weekly (7-o- z) - (8-o- First Security has been serving the people of the Intermountain West through its banks since 1928. And in 1978, our fiftieth year, we served a record number of 575,000 people in 110 communities. We helped western communities grow by paying $97.6 million in interest on deposits and providing employment to local people in each community we serve. We made 56,507 commercial loans to farmers, ranchers and business owners. Real estate loans to 16,592 people for homes, farms and business property. Timeway loans to 85,434 men and women for cars, home improvements, appliances, machinery, mobile homes, and other worthwhile purposes, and $180 million in bank card credit. In all, loans made totaled over $3 billion, equal to $1500 for every person in the states of Utah and Idaho combined. We thank our friends and customers for the confidence displayed in us with $221 million in new deposits. We take real satisfaction in providing people the opportunity of earning a good, safe return on their money as the Intermountain Wests largest savings institution. But our size is important mainly for the chance it gives us to translate our resources into opportunities for growth for Western people. Thanks to you, our assets this year reached a record $3.2 billion. We pledge to continue to provide you with a full range of financial services, and to give you the opportunity to grow through their use. Because thats what were here for. To put money to work for people. message from George S. Eccles, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and all the people at First Security. A . BANKS AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES TEN BANKS AND THESE SUBSIDIARIES: First Security Company, Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Securities Intermountain, Inc. (SIMCO), First Security Mortgage Co. First Security Life Insurance Company of Texas, First Security Insurance, Inc., First Security Insurance Agency, Inc., First Security Leasing Co., First Security Computer Center, Inc. Banks Members of F.D.I.C. RESOURCES Liabilities and Stockholders Equity First Security Corporation System of Banks CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 3 BILLION .... December 31, 1978 2 BILLION 500 MILLION Assets BILLION ....... Cash and Due From Banks U.S. Government Securities State and Municipal Securities ... Other Securities Trading Account Securities Fed. Funds Sold & Sec. Purchased Under Agreement to Resell . ; Loans and Discounts (Net ot Vaiua-- ; Hon Reserve of 318,471,891 and k unearned income Ot 1976 131,465,098 ......... $18,853,545 Direct Lease Financing Bank Premises, Furniture and (Net Aiter Depreciation) . , Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Accrued income Rece Ivable Other Real Estate (Net of Valuation Reserve of $57,930) ,. Other Assets .. ; . .. ; i .r , . , ...... 418,465,246 225,090,27? $ . 58,278,485 10,825 s 170,400,000 12,090,924 2.039,891,721 99,445,821 s 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 TOTAL ASSETS Oeposlts: Demand Deposits $ 779.454,037 Time Deposits 1,597,848,008 Total Deposits 2.377,10043 Fed. Funds Purch. 4 Sec. Sold Under Agreements to Repurch. 230,892,380 Commercial Paper 125,110427 Accrued income Taxes 80,747480 Accrued Interest, etc. 20,746,455 Other Liabilities 13,122.626 Notes Payable Within One Year . . , 79419489 Debt 128,323,200 Long Term Tola! Liabilities 3,035484,880:! . 848,149 Minority Equity Stockholders Equity; Preferred Stock; $3.15 Cum. A OutConv. Sariea 71,583 Shares , standing Common Stockholders Equity; Common Stock Par Vafue $1.25 Outstanding . 50,518,886 3,968,000 32,260,400 2,680,507 ; 18,934,301 $3,252,204,487 shares is 1- .. Common. Treasury Stock at Cost 205,795 Shares . . Surplus Tola) Common Stockholders Equity Total Stockholders 7 v4T-- i Equity... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY., (rOffsG Banks and Subsidiary Companies Cub Scout Todd Johnsen, Pack 203, received his Faith in God award, Tues., Feb. 20. Pictured above with Todd are his parents Jolynne and Mike Johnsen. HIM f t I |