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Show 1. August 1984 Sanpete FSB offers student loans for BASIN DRIVE-I- SALT LAKE ; CITY First enrolled at an eligible institution at T Security Bank of JUtah' is now of- -. least half time., Maximum amounts which may be fering a riew government guaran- Jeed student loan called Parent borrdwed under the PLUS program Loans for Undergraduate Students are:' to $3,000 per year for Parents--Up (PLUS), it was announced by Robert T. Heiner, chairman and each qualified dependent, with a maximum of $15,000 per qualified. president of the statewide bank. We are happy to be a , of : the dependent; part PLUS program, said Heiner: Independent . undergraduate-U- p There have been many students f to $2,500 per academic year, with a who. were denied loans because pf maximum of $12,500;'. the needs analysis required under . Graduate, or seeking professional to $3,000 per academic the Guaranteed Student Loan GSL) degree-U- p " program. These students ( or their, year wjth a maximum of $15,000. f . (Under the Parent Loans for parents) may now be eligible for l PLUS loans since .it carries, no ; Undergraduate Students program, stipulation on maximum - income funding for any school yeaf play hot .Zola Blackham Henriod, Wanda Jensen Greenhalgh, levels. v .j. exceed. the cost of education minus Pearl Arnoldsen Jorgenson, Leo C. Christensen, Per' " However, continued Heiner, other aid.) ' v shing J. Cook. Third row; Vao Anderson Bowers, First Security will Continue to offer For additional informatioheii'' Lloyd Hansen,' Helen Cawlishaw Lund, Doris h Government Student Loans as. It has First Securitys various student loam-- ; kelson Barnes, Adda Peterson Hartley, Boyce Jensen in the past. programs, stop in at any Firsts Elwin Mikkelsen, Ray Christeiisen. Fourth row; Owen who may apply for.; the Security, office or ..'the f Those Christensen, Leo Cloward, Glen Christensen, Jay PLUS program'inClude parents of a statewide, student Loan'Center-.-4- ( Blackham, Gloyd D. Anderson and Ellis Christensen. ; dependent undergraduate student, - South Main, Salt Lake' J ity--an independent undergraduate, or; simply call (801) graduate student, , or a student First Security Bank of Utah is a seeking a professional degree. In financial services company of First addition, the student must be Security Corporation, , N THEATRE ' . rage Shopper North Mt. Pleasant ONE SHOWING . EACH NIGHT -- NOW PLAYING , -- -- Moroni High School Class of 1936 held their 48th class reunion on Saturday, June 30, at the Senior Citizen center in Moroni. Pictured are: front row, left ta right; Opal Draper Aagrad, Ella Bradley Frltsch, Dye Pedersen; Edna Guymon Bailey, Mary, 8yme Hansen, Ada Morley Livingston. Second row; Maxine Oldroyd Jensen, Catherine Anderson Rees, Rheta Anderson Blackham, LaVee Laurjltzen Smith, Mik-8ara- , . ,bank' ; ' 350-138- Class of 36 holds, reunion . MORONI The Moroni High School Class of 1936 held their-48t- h class reunion on Saturday, June 30, at the Senior Citizen Center in Moroni. Serving on the committee in a Sprinkling System? DONT CUT UP YOUR LAWN. Putting charge; of the reunion were Catherine Anderson Rees, Ada Morley Livingston, and Elwin Pleasant Senior Citizens spent a delightful.' afternoon at Palisade Park on Wednesday where' they enjoyed a barbecued luncheon and visiting. They were transported by a bus provided by Wasatch Academy. The outing was arranged by Lorn Jackson and other senior citizen ofMt. ficers. ' 'A Vernile Shelley wins horseshoe tournament Claude Workman, all through the season, according to Gary Gilbert, club spokesman. No one knew who would take over the last week. Any one of the top six players coming into last weeks play could have won first place. Final league standings included second place, Delmar Beck, .678; Rod Bowers, third, .666; Gary tttdl - i TOVJNE OUR SOD CUTTER THEATRE Ephraim COMING FRIDAY 2 BIG WEEKS c4 M.N. SERVICES '462-9960- Jones. Lana HARRISON FCjRt) INDIANA JONES arid the Temple of Doom S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE q, ESI J CLOSED SUNDAY .250; and ;?ZU H I V Wf ' jp f-- Mt. Pleasants 7th Annual Storm Testament series, the stirrThis is the third volume in the Dan in Storm s lost journals. recorded ing saga of the Storm family as of The Storm Testament series is undoubtedly the most serialized story 100 community mostly in over publications, recent times, appearing of readers each week. newspapers, including The Pyremid reaching millionsRESERVE TOW COPIES TODAY! VOLUME I, II & III ' -- it Tk M, life Mail orders J AND DOWNTOWN BARGAIN DAYS ' SAT., AUG. Each welcome odd $1 postage and TV sales tax per book. , NOW AVAILABLE AT 49 turn, to 3 p m. BOOTH SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 6 CALL SCOTT STEWART 8 or JEANNIE CHRISTIANSEN - - 90 West Main Street 462-213- . adventure has a f name, jt must be ' 'BffiS' 16 ENDS AUG. : If Percy Jacobsen, Eugene Jensen, Udell Jehsen, William Jensen, Pershing T Jensen, Lucille Larson, Rentha Longston, Elaine Johnson, Lavar Morley, Grant Peterson, Newell Olsen, Wayne Rosquist, Eugene Dallon Syme, Don Tucker, Blackham. pG- -f v Christiansen, Valera Coombs, Elma Green, Wanda Hansen, Calvin Huggins, Jay Frandsen, Earl Ivory, Elray Jackson, Mern V,' - Team Competition will begin, Thurs., July 12. There is still room for more teams and new teams will be accepted for two more weeks, Gilbert reported. Come have some fun and get some sun. Horseshoes can be healthy; he concluded. ' till ' Christensen, - Ervin .562; Shelley, .277; Don Howell, Sandra Howell, .147. see-sa- lo'-v-- Ralph : Gilbert, fourth, .652; and Robert Tibbs, fifth, .633. Others were Denis Andelin, .630; MT. PLEaSANT- - The Mt. Pleasant Horseshoe Pitchers Singles League came to its conclusion, July 5 with Vernile Shelley taking first place with a Score of .772 percent. The League was a battle , Mikkelson. After a delicious dinner, each class member present took a few. minutes telling about himself and his family. Fond memories of their years at Moroni High School were recalled and some of their favorite songs were sung by the group. Classmates who had passed away were remembered. They are; Clifford Blackham, Clive Blain, iri BOOTH RENTAL SPACE Mt. Pleasant u 4 . i k A, ) 462-291- 462-269- $15.00 |