| Show 6B Standard-Examine- r Tuesday March 1976 CARNIVAL 9 By Dick Turner BANKING CONTROVERSY ists have opposed construction els Congress meanwhile is If Congress should decide to the on grounds it would damage considering legislation to up- upgrade the standards emisthe relatively clean air in an grade air quality for such areas BLM said Kaiparowits’ area dotted with national parks as Capitol Reef Bryce Canyon sions would possibly exceed them and Zion National Parks and monuments Supporters point to an increased tax base for the rural area and to the nation’s need! for coal-fire- d energy Most of1 the generated power would be! You're Shopping in the Neighborhood sent to areas outside of Utah primarily southern California drop by for dinner! Last week in Washinton the 10 Open Bureau of Land Management CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN OGDEN — PARKING IN REAR released the final environmenUTAH BORDER tal impact statement for the The multibillion-dolla- r project and said Kaiparowits 2546 Wash plant is planned for would threaten parkland air 399-370- 3 Iiaiijs&ina plateau near Utah’s border quality if pollution equipment Environmental- - fails to operate at designed lev with Arizona Utah (AP)— A bus- load of Kane County residents begins a cross country trip to Washington DC today to lobby for federal approval of the Kaiparowits power project in southern Utah Chairman James W Carrico of the county’s planning commission said 47 persons will make the trip by bus while another group flies to the nation’s capital to present their appeal jefore several audiences on March 15 KANAB Board Spreads Money Around Official Reveals BRIGHAM CITY - Information provided by a Box Elder School District official reveals that all five banks in the county are getting a share of dis- Caravan for Kaiparowits Plant Begins The banking information indicated that funds of the district well distributed are among the five banks under a pretty till pm 3000-megaw- att f rotation system The system was set up in 1973 so that each bank w'ould trict business The information was detailed handle all aspects of the disin the face of a running con- trict’s banking over a period of time troversy over possible conflict David Morrell clerk-treas-com“I get this strange hollow feeling JB! A branch-offic- e interest in school district urer said the Box Elder Bank iin Brigham City is currently puter left a message for our computer on the phone answerbanking practices ing machine!" Board of Education member handling the payroll funds for to Winston Benson has raised the the district that amount question because a director and $525000 employe of a Tremonton bank Although this bank has the also sit on the school board largest single lump of school board money it does not hold most of it very long Mr Morrell said the payroll The Layton City other service stations in is deposited in the bank but LAYTON drawn out within a matter of Council has reversed itself and city days to pay district personnel given approval to a class A A report from the Layton police department showed no inSome funds such as Social Sebeer license for Ab’s Conoco fractions of the law proved at held are LOGAN— North Davis County curity payments longer also six Service and the station although it service Securokayed now the First students who have been named Right C licenses some on split had been burglarized four class in has Bank Brigham City to the honor roll for fall quar- ity times ter 1975 at Utah State Uni- $300000 in surplus funds of the votes The license for Ab’s had been Class C beer licenses were true of is The the same district versity have been announced denied at the council’s last Feb- approved for Stockman’s Bar The students include: Verdon Bear River State Bank in Tremeeting because of some and Billiards the Bea Keeper Criddle Parrish Ruth Ann But- monton and the Bank of Brig- ruary concern about the sale of beer Ken and Pat’s ler and Susan Brown Major all ham City from stations service Club 89 Glide Inn and lounge in funds the These remain Clearfield Jayne Reed ClinWood said the Empress Supper Club Councilman ton Calvin A Richards Dar-ol- d banks for longer periods of time the vote wasLynn discriminatory Split votes came on the Bea M Monson and Marilyn and can be loaned to produce because sold beer is from restaurant and Club 89 being Keeper the banks revenue by Carol interest We1ch Farmington Moore Mary Felice Canfield GENERAL ACCOUNT and William Wofford Thompson The First Security Bank in all Hill Air Force Base Tremonton currently has the Others are: Michael A An- school district’s general acderson Robert Corey Jenkins count of around $100000 but Suzanne this account fluctuates considMiriam Whitesides King Steven Van Major Shawn erably SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — What used to be a Rampton Patrick Don Riley Mr Morrell said the Bank of Skyrocketing malpractice insur- lenburg annual $73000 e premium has and Steven John Murdock Kays-vill- Brigham City has gotten the ance have forced premiums S Bonnie Flandro Kelly share of the district’s University Hospital to go to a risen by as much as 600 per Merrill Cheryl Lorraine Hardy largest cent investment monies of late be-it- s cash reserve plan Shaneen Rasussen Chris Cun-cauinterest rates have Hospital administrator Robert “One bid called for a 7 ningham and David Charles been Muilenburg said the hospital’s premium that exceeded the Iverson Layton Kim Hansen Mr Morrell now' institutional malpractice cover- amount of insurance provided flight Sunset and Randy Ray Simp- finding out if the district can age expired March 1 The bids he said The lowest was for a son Dean David Briggs $390000 from the received to renew the coverage $100000 deductible policy cost-weline Kay Fritz Jeffery Allan gear pjver state Bank with “exhorbitant” said Mui- - ing $512000 a year Keffer all Syracuse out any penalty or loss of inof Layton Reverses Decision Okays License to Sell Beer USU Honors - Davis Students OPEN WED NIGHT TILL 10:00 restaurant Hospital Sets Up Cash Reserve for Malpractice U self-insuri- ng se i Jacque-jWjjj1(jra- w I re terest Davis Teenager Gets Eagle Badge The action came as the re- sult of a letter from Wayne I Sandall bank president recommending that the school board cease to do business with the CLEARFIELD— Sixteen-year-ol- d Garren Decker son of Mr bank as long as Deloris Stokes Por-ri- tt and Mrs Golden Decker of 2343 a director and Kenneth members are an employe N 690 W has of the school board received his Mr Benson has presented an Eagle Scout opinion from O Dee Lund coun badge ty attorney saying such bank He is a memofficials should not participate ber of Post 250 in school board decisions that Clearfield A allocate school board monies to High School stu--d the bank they are associated e n t he has with been on the Mr Stokes in defending the honor roll and school board’s actions regarding Decker golf team handling of funds throug In addition to his scouting ac- banks said everything has been tivities he has received a Duty open and above board to God award and has served BANKING RECORDS in the presidency of both the He said banking records can deacons and teachers quorums be investigated at any time in his church He is now a He such investigations priest group leader in his LDS wouldsays reveal that no singl ward bank has been favored In fact he told the board as far as the Bear River State Bank is concerned “It has been the other way around” In Mr Stokes also claimed tha A PROVO Utah (AP)— doing business with banks is street” that beneHunter Utah man has a “two-wa- y to been bound over district fits the school district as wel court on a charge of automobile as banks homicide in the death of a Price w’oman ’Judge E Patrick McGuire ordered Kenneth Anderson to appear on March 19 Police said Sherry Lynn Forsythe 36 was killed when a pickup truck crossed the center line on Utah 214 north of Spanish Fork Canyon and struck the pickup truck driven by James Forsythe 38 who died last week in a hospital COMPLETE CLOSEOUT OF OSAGA ATHLETIC U Ini Reg $1900 to $2500 SADDLE BLANKET SEAT COVERS MADE TO SELL 7 PM TO 10 PM ONIT Man Bound Over Auto Fatality FOR 2319 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 2995 Rugged woven saddle blanket covers with utility pocket LukAmericmd L PREWASH DENIM JEANS JUSTIN BOOTS Values fo 1800 N Layton School Concert's Free LAYTON— North Layton Junior High music students will present a bicentennial program Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the school auditorium Admission is free The program will feature the Longhorn Concert Choir Girls’ Chorus and Boys’ Chorus The public is invited ASST Choose from a large selection in several styles from leading jean manufacturers SIZES ©KEATIY REDUCED! 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