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Show Page 2 Messenger-Enterpris- Letters to the Editor Taxpayer Relief Act presents new IRA choices hen Congress passed the er Relief Act cf 1 997, new s and choices became available for Individual Retirement Ac cc-- nt (IRA) savings. In keeping with its commitment to serv ing the communities in which t operates. Zior.s First National Park wo. Id l.ke to inform Utah V. Referendum needed i Ed. V. it to private to serve .i'r-.r.t: r: V-'-- T axpay soever: "tot. on; j :.r a to: '..re ord.nanie - e - er to vtiC am I Tr.e PC ha: authority to interpret. re;c mmer : r.erules, arc to erttr.e The PC or .ts a tr ir.ze: ' .o.e. re or. tr.e PC reavorap.e t. res. dents .t r,t let ' p -- l or. of oread "a i e :v M an j i.: i r c Plan- r - , ; So t, r, e v. r, i . er - r- ' i i r.erc a:: i ' cr- - . obese changes. Fcl- - availa: c.no-ice- act. The trad.ticnal. deductible IRA s now more accessible. for purposes tarn than retirement, such as r ed. cation and a first-tim- e can be made pen-.'e- c. r 'e hnrr.e .t a:-- end r Thursday, March 5, 1993 e v to any ether IRA make. y :j nt and inBecoming dependent during our retirement years takes caret'.! planning and consideration r.ow, said Scott Anderson, president and chief executive officer cf Zior.s Bark. At Zions Bank we offer a complete line of FDIC-ir.surmoney market and time certificate accounts, and can answer any questions) " might have about IRAs In connection with the new IRA choices. Zior.s Bank has announced that, for a limited time, residents cf Utah w:l: N: able get a free Simple Last Will d Testament by ccntn.but.ng SI. or more to a new or existing !r.:.-idual Retirement Acc : -- r.t i IRA i. Customers who contribute a: least S2X) to a new r existing Zions IRA will receive a v ; ..he: good for a free Simple Last W ill and Testament. The v mu. her cun be redeemed at any or.e of d 7e:.s t cf participating law firms th- the state of Utah. self-relia- ei '.c T..sti; f - -- h"..e. &g- rr, ' o an - Earn. :n us on the a c -- -r ' ( r.- :- r a! pr:n- - r rre.v Or.s an government sive force ,s ar.e to . tr.rge nehts of other,, .t over. J al-- o.t. e er nuisances ser.Rg ' r tre PC'' Dont oj es. Pea Per. is : r.e'- .reus. red ' education IRA v make annual, non-de- -: c' ntr.but.ons up to $500 per beneficiary for ar.v-rd18. This is in addition r.e r e i .eJ'e: ; o; re" : rather than tax-d- e- .- j n how can v t : castr.a darr.ac :g ocJd the citizen- -. rerr . .e p . . ( i :.r V. Roth IRA can a d re- balar.ie' tr.e a: ir, -t- and chtcl-.- 1 Completely Electric Elderly Apartments Utah 84627 100 North Ephraim, rtutd C222! 30 Apt. 283-636- 3 Did somebody say GREAT VALUE? f I.. " v.hat v.evc cooked up lor you at McDonalds Monday 29c Hamburgers s2.29 Hamburger Meals .glt-ou- Sunday a Bedroom Units 4; East v The MaPte lVJet Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report & Wednesday 39c Cheeseburgers s2.39 Cheeseburger Meals Eor a limited time only Ie- - 24: Miguel Laguna . 35. Mt. Pleasant, was an- the Mt. Pleasant Police P.easam and .harued with B.:i SI. 000 r 25, Jimmy D Thompson. P easant, was booked and ' ei L arc ed fX l Available at Ephraim, Price fand beita McDonalds locations. .:za ; r, Ca.! 3 . .m, e- a-- urt in Manti and ith Bad .heck. Bail: r : w t :nd released for court. eh 2: Jody $. Walters. f'i.Tview. was arrested in Manti and .barged with aggravated as-- it. district court warrant. Bail. S 2.0 00 I eh 26: Mitchell Gerald Madsen. 30. Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim by the AP&P and charged with 3 counts poss of paraphernalia and poss of dangerous weap"n by restricted person. Bad $11,110. I eb. 27: Scott Hal Pickett 21. M u,ti. was arrested in Manti by U drug paraphernalia, poss of dan-- ; gerous weapon by restricted per-- v son. Bail: SI 1.1 10. March 1: Ky Ian Craig Oberg. 23. Ephraim, was arrested by the Ephraim City Police and .barged with DLL Bail: SI. tOO. I Lr. u.g on a retere:. ' D Oion.'-er- Mayor a: f . i I five ye - i1 ; . t:r;i e o.r ir i , . a Pies ve t..e re .e in vsritt: c fme.it are ap- - 't mgfrdinar.ee the referendum K tl.e Cite council Right away e i.h w ill he Kicliard Annstr ; ;. : ,t e J f .at ,ns i v hat- - :re Manti GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) 295-181- (800) 1 211-281- 1 Mobile Storage (.or.:.-.ir,:rand Mobile (): tii.es fiiv Unit I a.'vc 40 ft. Containers SI 10 per mo. 20 ft. Containers $85 per mo. Fast Pickup & Delivers' WEATHER for the Manti area Reported by Lee J. Anderson Manti by vv ith three counts poss. of St. Jude's Center USES 3281-000- EPHRAIM Enterprise IJSPS 0 it 1777-200- 0 Published cash I hursday for 50e each, SI 6.00 a sear inside Sanpete County and SI 9.00 outside Sanpete County, by Messenger-Enterpris- e Inc., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. Periodicals Postage Paid at Manti, Utah. Send address changes to: POS I MAS I I K: Messenger-Enterpris- e Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti UT 84642 Publishers Editor General Manager Sales Representative Manti City Reporter Ephraim City Reporter Sanpete County Reporter Manti Hinh School Sports MEMUFR sUmo. f NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Max and Beth Call Max Call David Call Tricia Call Karen Buchanan Lynn Schiffman Shirley Bahlmann Greg Deltingcr - ,v' xW . . the Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with assault. Bail: $025. I eh. 28: Juan Savala Vasquez, 30. Ephraim, was arrested in speak at IYIessenger - ) I eb. 27: Pedro Jr. Juardo, Manti. was arrested in Manti by the Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with aggravated assault, public intox. and disorderly conduct. Bail: $5,505. I eb. 28: Thomas Edw in Jr. leeney, Manti, was arrested in Historian will THE f NttK-- ure to disburse. Bail: S585. charged IWIANTI things you can count on every winter: the Sanpete County Sheriff, and charged w ith public intox and fail- Ephraim by the AP&B and THE "?here are two Allan Kent Powell, Historian w ith the Utah State Historical Society will speak on Utahs Ethnic Landscape on Wed., Mar. 1 at 7 p.m. at St. Jude's Newman Center in Ephraim. All are invited. This program is provided by the Utah Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. 1 Manti Ladies Cold weather and Hickey llorinaka. Freezing temperatures are nothing new to people around these parts. And neither is the reliable service they get from Questar Gas and Questar Gas technicians like Mickey Morinaka. Weve seen our customers through this type of weather for over 60 years. And, as long as winters continue to be cold, you can count on Mickey and all of us at Questar Gas to keep your home warm and safe. C Quo-ta- r ins a call anytime: )"i smell inside in Hillside "iir hnme Vi mi hare iin heal Vi in need a pilot hi or an adjustment to anv natural jjas applianee Vou need the jas meter turned on in your neu home Vou need ud Wee from an expert about your natural jjas service or appliances Literary Club The Manti Ladies Literary Club will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 5 at 4 p.m. in the Library Club Rooms. An outstanding program will be presented on Ireland. All members are encouraged to attend. Cove Gas The new name for Mountain Fuel. Questar Gas can also help you find a qualified contractor for major repairs. |