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Show Page 3 July 15, 1993 Thursday, Messenger-Enterpris- e, What does the BIBLE say? Bible Teaching Zella Miller to enjoy 90th birthday on Sun. Centerfield City Hall, Legion Room, 130 South Main Street, Each Sunday, 4 p.m., Each Thursday, 7:30 p.m., starting July 18th All Welcome! L Bledsoe C. Tsunemori Zella G. Miller, of Manti, Utah, will celebrate her 90th 715.22 birthday on July 18, 1993 at an Open House hosted by her family. It will be held ather home at 303 East3rdNorth, Manti, from 3-- 5 p.m. Her family is the pride of Zellas life. She has nine children, 41 grandchildren, 81 and 13 great-grandchildr- Her family invites everyone to come and join Zella on Manti Fourth of July Royalty: Holly Holman, Miss Fourth (center), Nikki Peterson, first attendant (right), and Holly Dyreng, second attendant (left). Air's sm en Zella Miller her special day. In lieu of gifts, just bring your love and Miss 4th of July chosen in Manti Job Service reports unemployment figures The Central District's unemployment rate fell this quarter from 6.9 percent a year ago to 4.8 percent this quarter. The District includes Sanpete, Juab, Millard, Piute, Sevier and Wayne Counties. f Total non-faremployment increased steadily this quarter as 423 new m over-the-ye- The Miss Fourth of July Pageant was held at Manti High School on July 2. There were 11 contestants. The competition consisted of a interview, a speech on a patri- with eating establishments and grocery stores recording these Nikki Peterson, daughter of Ivo and Barbara Peterson, was First Attendant, and Holly Dyreng, daughter of Douglas otic theme, and modeling and Valerie Dyreng, was Second Attendant. evening wear. The trio reigned over the Holly Holman, daughter of Marlene Holman and the late festivities at the park. losses. Total gross taxable sales during the third quarter of 1992 inshowed a modest year-ovcrease ofl.2 percent. Total sales for the quarter came in just shy of $17 million. five-minu- Employment gains were strong across most mqjor industrial sectors, as the mining sector was the lone area of noticeable employment decline. Government and services were the two primary growth areas, followed by retail trade andnon-durabl- e goods manufacturing. The value of building construction fell slightly this quarter as $4.6 million in authorizations is less than one percent below last years first quarter authorizations. Fifty-si- x new dwelling units were authorized in the District, up from just 25 a year ago. Nonresidential values, however, were down by 60 per-- : cent. Permit values for repairs permit-authorize- d te two-minu- te er ar jobs were observed. This represents a 2.9 percent increase, and raises total employment to 15,165. Gary Holman, was crowned the 1993 Miss Fourth. Any tyix- - of aerobic exercise program can help reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. The only hard part is diving in. To learn more, contact your nearest American Heart Association. You can help prevent heart disease and stroke. can tell you how. American Heart Association Ths space povoed as a putt sendee - 1992 American Heart Association Account Summary As Of June 30, 1993 BEGINNING BALANCE 1 DEPOSIT () 0 WITHDRAWALS 1992 .00 JUNE01 1992 10,000.00 may 31 (- 3T JOHN DOE PO BOX 30006 .00 -) PAD () PLANNED SAVINGS PLUS ANYWHERE, UT .00 OTHER DEDUCTIONS (--) NTEREST First Security Bank 277.84 SAVINGS JUNE 30,1993 OFFICE ACCOUNT 02 39225 6 PAGE MAIN 1 RATE 2.75 and alterations recorded a strong increase. The number of individuals filing initial unemployment insurance claims fell by 23 percent compared with a year ago. Other sectorsrecordedmore modest employment gains. Local government employment expanded by approximately 35 positions in public schools, hospitals and legislative adminis- 293.16 (2.90) (2.93) NTEREST EARNED fi'IELD EARNED :nding balance ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD EARNED 3.80 10,293.16 tration. Nondurable goods manufacturing was another expanding sector as approximately 27 new jobs were recorded. The only sector to show a drop in employment is retail trade. Roughly 40 fewer positions were offered this quarter, YIELD EARNED OT 3.18 3.19 UAL SECURITY NUMBER INTEREST RATE 10,319.00 ENDING BALANCE june 30.1993 10,380.30 123-48-67- Manti Senior Citizens Menus for the Week Fri. July 1 6: Spaghetti and meatballs, tossed green salad, fruit cup, chocolate cake Tues. July 20: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes & gravy, green beans, pineapple upside down cake, biscuits, but- ter Pick The Bank That Knows How To Make A Statement. bank in town paying a higher interest rate on savings than we do. And you don't even have to take our word for We haven't found another Wed. July 21: Beef stew with vegetables, cheese stick, pears-n-lim- e Jello, cookie, combread, butter Thurs. July 22: Baked chicken, whipped potatoes & gravy , glazed carrots, apple brown betty, rolls, butter. it. By comparison, without naming . currently offers the highest interest rate for individual account holders. Not only does this disciplined savings plan regularly shift money from your checking to your savings, you can make withdrawals at any time. As your assets increase, so does your interest (up to 3.75). names, you can see that a First Security and make your oyp statement. For Planned Savings more information, litop into your local Plus account First Security branch, or call Enroll in Planned Savings Plus 66Q0 First SEcurity Bdtllt Currently Giving 1101 Member F.D.I.G These rates are accurate as of June 25, 1993. Rates are subject to change at any time after the account is open. The minimum balance to open this account is $50. Fees could reduce earnings on the account. It Works Wonders. American Heart Association t i |