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Show r' i3 i w nt wiiiygny 20 B DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ijr lip inrfi 1974 , Utilize NASA, Sen. Moss urges Deseret News Woshmgten Bureou - The L'n.t-e- d States is overlooking Its most valuable asset by not employing the abilities of the Aeronautics and National to the Administration Space energy crisis and similar developing problems, according to Sen Frank E. Moss, WASHINGTON over the conung ten years, what our scientific and technological resource shoitages and overcapabiLties will fee and how we should be moving to strengthen and apply them Sen. Moss Sdid there were early warning signals about the coming energy crunch, but there was no single fedno organization .centralized early warning systo galvanize us into tem timely action eral Speaking ui Washington a! banquet of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sen. Moss, chairman of the Senate Committee, Space urged support for a bill currently in Congress to coordinate federal to prevent efforts future crises. the annua rite' dense an instiarrangement with We should tutional adequate funding fu-to contemplate our collective ture and indentify the likely problems that science and Sen. technology can alleviate Moss said. At the same time this VJ erga-matio- n I-- ! : should be projecting. Tax guide could save on you money miii ns If you moved to a new residence because you went to work for a now employer or transferred to a new place of work, you may be aLie to deduct the re. i,:.ble costs of the move. tax guide, e T 9 ivii LULlLi o wiyrxn This information i published in the tax guide, Your Federal Income Tax, that is available now through the Deseret News for those filing their 1973 income tax return. The i jLJl Y v T1 ) jii 1 1 i- -i I vt if Uhl I n ir 'V . r fjts'vx i itriZOvd 5 7 i .1 I j pre- pared by the Internal Revenue has hundreds of Service, suggestions such as this for saving money when filing, of $1.25, plus 25 cents for mail orders, could save hun- $1.6 Billion dollars. Its easy to say, maybe easy to take for granted. But look at it this way and see what it really means: fost dreds. in Timeway loans we made helped 69,014 individuals to buy a myriad of consumer products. Of course, fulfilling the responsibilities that fall to us as the areas largest bank, depends on our being the number one bank in deposits, too. At year end, 1973, over 475,000 people and businesses had $1,406,384,435 in deposits in First Security. With $682,411,545 of these dollars in savings deposits, First Security is by far the largest savings institution in our area. Deposits of public funds in our banks, as well as in all other banks in the region, have helped us ail to meet the credit needs of the public. We certainly realize that, although these numbers are impressive and very important in many ways far more important to our n individual customers is our tradition of banking. We serve our customers one at a time. When its your turn, you are number one. Thanks for making us number one, also. 003,013 One billion, six hundred sixty-nin- e million, seven hundred sixty-four dollars. hundred two twenty-on- e thousand, And its all been built, dollar by dollar, by the faith our customers have shown in us, by the dedication of our personnel, and by our giving good community service. Thats our philosophy. To grow takes money. In the form of loans. All kinds of loans. Last year our customers used $1,751,872,407 of First Security money to help themselves and their communities grow. The $209,790,545 used for mortgage loans, for example, make us number 1 in home ownership loans, and our area is near the top in the nation in percentage of home ownership. The $1,205,078,849 loaned for agriculture and industry helped produce a record year in Intermountain production and the $327, To obtain a copy, send $1.50, to cover cost, postage and handling, to Tax Guide, Deseret News, Post Office Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Copies also are available at the newspaper ofhee, 34 E. 1st South, for $1.25 Layton, Orem will vie in TV quiz and Orem high Layton schools square off Saturday in the second round action of The Young Americans television quiz series. The show will be telecast at 12 noon on Channel Five. First Security Corporation System of Banks CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET December Banks and Subsidiary Companies 31, 1973 h ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks United States Government Securities . . . State and Municipal Securities . Other Securities Trading Account Securities . Federal Funds Sold, etc Loans and Discounts . . Direct Lease Financing . Bank Premises. Furniture and Fixtures (Net After Accumulated Depreciation) Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . investment in Suosidury Accrued Income Receivable . Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . FIRST CORPORATION SUBSIDIARIES SECURITY Fk SccvrtKr Bank of Utah N A Fk tooorwy Bant of Idaho N A firH Aocwrty Mata Sent. San Lafet City Utah fir Security Sant of BovnOfUL Utah N A fir Socurtty Slate Bant of SprtngwH Utah Fk Sccuriy aanft of Logan, Utah tea Ftrt Security Barth of Roct Spring. Wyoming fir Security kiauranca kc Fir Sacwnty Ufa Inauranco Company of Testa Fir Sacunty Company Fir Sacunty Dafacorp Fir Sacunty looting Loan Corporation 1973 $ 273.549,237 107,067,021 136,434,400 34,722,037 9,950,003 39,600,000 985,723,847 23,033,681 . 29.343,848 2,244.000 2,149,807 . . . 1479,871 . 11,623,704 $1.669.721.284 . Deposits: United States Government and Public Funds Demand Deposits . . . . . . Tune Deposits . Total Deposits Subordinated Notes Issued by Affiliated Banks . Federal Funds Purchased, etc Commercial Paper Accrued Income Taxes Accrued Interest, etc. . Other Liabilities Total Liabilities Reserve for Loan Losses . . Minority Interests m Affiliated Banks 7 Notes Due October 1, 1979 Capital Funds: Preferred Siock: $3.15 Cum. Conv. Series "A" Issued and Outstanding 1973 - 183,537 Shares Common Stockholders Equity: Common Stock Par Value $125 Issued and Outstanding - 5.164,474 Shares Common Treasury Stock at Cost -- 65,822 Shares . . , Surplus Total Common Stockholders Equity Total Capital Funds . ( Will it . Lxt, Replace your old, questionable furnace with a dependable, new LENNOX heating system. - - IV. taefrt Buy new during our ' r Jsotairw.4 vMUt JPV- 4v wwihKfcn ' - .... x T W- - WYCltj guourye n VWMCiUfc fhrCl f SALE m L4sear, ? .... wMOftaw Of LENNOX' TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND CAPITAL FUNDS GAS FURNACES MEMBER 63 PHONE 65 67 69 71 FD.IC 73 9 n r 4POA4L 4432 South Stti East K- (Unaudited) LIABILITIES HWMtURCeh'DmCffiiS - 'I person-to-perso- First Security Corporation RESOURCES The show is sponsored by the Deseret News and KSL-Tand features Utah high schools along the Wasatch Front Questions used on the show are taken from high school study courses ' In message from George S. Erces, President and the 3,256 people at First Security week. 262-255- 6 t A This weeks battle of wits and knowledge and speed also marks the end of the second round. Round three opens next last? r s$aemes$5 sssMsemmses: fw I r t i a, t . S 222.720.023 501,252,867 682.411.543 1.406384,435 10,668,300 41,665,000 32,848,509 8,034,228 7,929,376 6.709.031 1,514.238,870 12,451,443 541,744 25,000,000 9,838,132 6,455,593 2,265,906 103,401,328 107,591.015 117,489.207 -- $1,689,721,264 L k - |