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Show ee Sunday, February 7, 1971 Promotions House Tables At Bank In Measure on Sidelights on Utah's Legislative Session SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Sen. Ernest H. Dean, . ican Fork, says if his bill to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — fund an intensive behavior mod- Sterilization Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK — Mark 7, Bowen, lifelong residert of ish Fork and banker of mapy years experience, has been elevated to a new position and given more responsibilities in the Southern Division of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Mr, Bowenhas recently been appointed assistant vice president and supervisor of operations and personnelfor the bank’s southern division. He has LYNNE. SORENSON Dairymen’s Association Elects Aide been manager of the Spanish Fork office for many years. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and received a master’s degree in business from Stanford University. He also graduated from the Pacific Coast Banking School, University of Washington, Seattle. Heis active in civic and churchcircles. Lynn E. Sorenson, Oakley, Summit County dairy farmer, has beenelected secretary of HiLand Dairymen’s Association, A. Eugene Pace, association president, announces, Mr. Sorenson, who has served as a director of the associe-ion Mr. Bowen has taken over the since 1958, succeets Howard G. office formerly held by Calvin Walker, who resigned to establish his own business. Mr. W. Jeppson, who has heen Sorenson, a graduate of Utah transferred to Salt Lake City State University, operates a where he will serve as vice dairy farm of a hundred president and assistant to the presidentof First Security Bank Holsteins. He has been a Hiof Utah, N.A. announces Max Land producer since 1947 and is son of Edward Sorenson, one Thomas, senior vice president the of the 26 dairy farmers who and division supervisor. organized Hi-Land Dairymen’s Appointed as manager of Association in 1939 and Spanish Forkoffice is R. Marlo association’sfirst vice president Cloward,a first security banker and second president. since 1952. Mr. Cloward comes from Provo where he served as Louis R. Curtis, HieLand assistant vice president and general manager,said following Timeway credit manager of the director’s meeting First Security’s office there. He that the trend across was manager of the First the nation and particularly in the Security Bank in Fiilnore for West is toward more andlarger morethan 10 years. He attended dairy operations owned by Brigham Young University and cooperatives of dairy farmers isa graduateofthe Pacific Coast such as the Hi-Land Banking School organization. He added that sales of Hi-Land dairy products Creamed cottage cheese pro- have grown from 39 quarts a day duction in 1969 rose five per in 1939 to an annual volume well cent over 1968, over $20 million. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 25 stormy debate. The action to temporarily “has been in ‘e corumittee four table was a victory for the spon- of five times longer than necessor of the measure, Brian sary,and if it isn't reported out Florence, D-Ogden,who resisted by Monday, I'm going to raise manticand find eut who's The 43-22 vote came after an emotional appeal againstthe bill by Democratic Majority Leader, Rep. C. DeMont Jadd, D-Ogden, in which Judd said the bill would violate the divine commandment to “multiply and replenish this earth,” Judd asked the House not “to give free rein, don’t let them impose upon us their new morality.” But, Florence said that sterilization was intended “‘other than for reasons of morality.’ ponents of a taxation measure The bill geod a second reading approval, 175, Thursor Bullen wasn’t on the floor. Friday morning, Bullen Sen. Dean christensen, scone in voting to table the meast“e on a voice vote. The bill would have taxed non - patier. and non - student meals at hospitals and colleges, but opponents believed it would represent a “foot in the door” leading to taxation of all meals. He aa the bill will ane $125,000 for a program to the mentally retarded. The program was begun with federal funds. The former House speaker said he believes the 39th Legislature will go along with the continuation of the program with state funds now ‘it na- actual operation. serving with dignity and honor in the Senate and is working > with diligence to solve state scrupulous dealers who turn and national problems. back the mileage gauge or odoSALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— meter. Surrounding states have such Freshman Senator Dean = laws, he said, and reputable tensen of Provo is dealers approved the legisla- indefatigable worker on hehalf of a bill to help the vict'ms of tion. railroad accidents. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The Republican said Friday The Republican controlled Sen- the upper house will see a ‘‘batate joired the Demecratic tle’ Monday when his bili to House in a measure of con- apply the standard of compargratulation to Sen, Frank E. ative negligence in rail acciMoss, D-Utah. dents faces a possible recall House Concurrent Resolution move, after a defeat during 3 moved through the Senate the afternoon session. ground” ertTra SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The appearance of former Senate President Feed Bullen, Rhave turned the SKAGGS. tide for the beleaguered op- COUNTRY.- WESTERN . Bank Makes Appointment Richard B, Verhaaren has been named operations manager of the installment loan department of Zions First National Bank’s Provooffice. The announcement of Mr. dergo the sterilization and the that the absence of such a law SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— It will be bad news for those unscrupulous used car dealers described by Sen. E. LaMar SALT LAKE (I CITY (UPI)— Buckner, R-Ogden, if the Senate acts predictably Monday. ‘The upper house gavea tentative approval Friday to a bill prohibiting the alteration of Friday with no negative votes - manipulation of motor vehicle as the legislators commended Christensen managed to obthe U.S. Senator on his election tain many Democratic votes to as secretary of the Dernocratic bring the measure off the table, mileage gauges. 2 sounded the tocsin Conference, fatSat iad Syren votes sbost The tional aid is expiring. Logan, may late the divine commandment to “multiply and replenish the earth. The measure may come out on the floor again, but proponents of the bill are suggesting that there be a prescribed time gap between the decision to un- Verhaaren’s appointment was | made by Gregory Austin, chairman of Zions Bank Nae aOR: Advisory Board. Prior to joining the installment loan department at Zions’ head office in Salt Lake City last year, the new department manager was a credit officer with Wells Fargo Bank in Sacramento. Mr. Verhaarenis a native of Fillmore, Utah, where he earned scholastic honors at Millard High School and wasan All-State footbail player. After two years as an LDS missionary in Switzerland, he earned a bachelor’s degree in financial management at University of Utah and joined the Wells Fargo banking organization. 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