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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Pioneer Flashbacks simple wooden stationery press built by Truman O. Angell. In August of 1849 a small, d, wrought-iro- n press arrived in Salt Lake City. With it came type, type cases, glue, stationery, ink and nearly 1,900 bundles of newsprint. William W. Phelps had been commissioned by Mormon leader Brigham Young, who knew the importance of having a printing press in Utah, to acquire a larger and iron press. Phelps raised the money in New York and Boston and while in Boston made the purchase. The press, built by Adam Ramage, costless than $100. The press arrived in Winter one would not guess he was different from rt, HIV-positiv- figure 1850. The pioneer printing press is on display in the LDS Museum of Church History and Art across from Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. problem, its the solution. We need to take the stigma off this disease and help people realize testing is not something to be IWINDOWIBUINDS Douglas-Grabe- Call e 75c toll-fre- r VisaMastercanl All first quality goods Jones' Interior Wholesale Off 22 E. 2nd not include HIV-positi- Most Major Brands Call with Pattern Number, Book Name, and Retail Price Hunter does e. anonymous reports and reports received before April of 1989. Due to this, the Utah DepartmentofHealth estimates there are as many as 2,500 to Utahns. 4,000 There are several reasons to be tested for the HIV antibody. T.J. evaluated his lifestyle, and after two months of contemplation, he decided to get tested. Testing is not the Ramage WAULfCOVERINGSl Up to at him, Looking Art) Quarters in November 1847 and sat for 18 months awaiting shipment west. Higher priority was given to the transporting of people to the Utah Territory. When the larger Ramage press finally arrived in Utah, it took over the printing needs. It was housed in an adobe home just west of the Lion House and was used to print stationery, all kinds of forms, messages from the First Presidency of the Mormon church and small currency, as a medium of exchange, was printed on a hand-operate- and any other young man that grew up in a small town. Dressed in he flashed jeans and a me a big smile as he seated himselfacrossfromme.Hisbody was lean and muscular. His large blue eyes were friendly and his deep, soulful laugh was revealed when he shared football stories with me. Nothing appeared to be different with T.J., but he is different from many other young men because he is HIV positive. When T. J. tested positive in commercial jobs. October of 1990 he became one The first newspaper inUtah, of many KIVpositive Utahns. the Desert News was run on Since April of 1989, 544 Utahns This the Ramage press on June 15, have tested The first printing press in Utah printed paper money. In January of 1849 the feared," he said. The Utah Department of Health has eight HIVAIDS testing centers throughout the state. Testing is confidential, Dept. S., Richfield, Utah 84701 Consolidated Statement of Condition for Bank of Ephraim easy and takes very little time. The appointment. confidentiality ofthe test results can be guaranteed at a Utah Department of Health testing center. Tests are kept confidential by several means. The counselor is the only person in the testing center to know the individuals name. A code number, instead of a name, is placed on the test tube when the blood is sent to the state lab to be tested. To protect the person being tested, results are not given over the phone. The individual must make an appointment to receive the results in person. The results are only given to the individual being tested. Persons being tested are asked demographic information so the Department of Health can get an accurate measure of the growth of the disease and to target areas with increasing center pre-te- information on support groups and referrals for competent infectious disease doctors. Susan Sukhan, PhD., ofthe Salt Lake CityCounty Health Department said, in regard to counseling, We are not just concerned with numbers, we are concerned with people." T.J. talked for three hours with his post-tes- t counselor. My counselor took me from my world being destroyed to a world of new hope. She helped me realize that my life had not ended, he said. This story is only one example of a situation that is now common. Ifyou are, or have been involved in high-ris- k behaviors, i.e., sharing any type of injectable drug works, or sexual intercourse with a person of unknown HIV status, testing is the only way to alleviate the fear of not knowing. If you feel you are in a high-risgroup, there are no options, get tested. I know now and I will never have to wonder again, "T.J. said. Ironically his fears about HIV were more intense before being tested than after the results were known, he said. T.J. is in good health and his symptoms have never been severe. He recently graduated k numbers to provide resources and financial aid. By law, positive test results are given to the National Center for Disease Control (CDC). They also use the figures to get an accurate measure of growth and to target areas showing increasing numbers to provide appropriate aid to those areas. Only demographic information is needed to assess growth, therefore, no names are ever reported to the CDC. Part of the testing process at a Utah Department of Health mandatory Pre-te- st counseling discusses high-risbehaviors and assessment ofthe persons risk of infection. In the post-tes- t interview, counselors immediately give the test results to the individual. If the person is negative, possible retesting, and education is given. If the individual is k schedules are to be reported in thousands of dollars. Unless otherwise Indicated, report the amount outstanding as of the last business day of the quarter. All Balance Sheet Schedule RC C100 Thou Dollar Amounts In Thousands i- -i ASSETS Cash and balances due from depository Institutions: a. Noninterest-bearinbalances and currency and coin-b. Interest-bearinbalances' Securities (from Schedule RC-B- ) Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: a. Federal funds sold' b. Securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans and lease financing receivables: ) a. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income (from Schedule for loan and lease b. LESS: Allowance losses c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk resene d. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income, allowance, and reserve (Item 4.a minus 4.b and 4.c) Assets held In trading accounts Premises and fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) ) Other real estate owned (from Schedule Investments In unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies (from Schedule Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets (from Schedule Other assets (from Schedule RC-F- ) a. Total assets (sum of Items 1 through 11) b. Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) (from Schedule c. Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) (sum of Items I2.a and 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 3 387 risk-reductio- not mean I didnt have the chance to find out," he said. If you want information about confidential testing at a Utah Department of Health HIVAIDS counseling and testing center in your area, please call the Bureau of HIV AIDS Prevention and Control at 538-609- 6. Card of Thanks The family ofBill Keller wish to extend heartfelt gratitude to friends and associates who have done so much to lighten our burden during this time. Weather The Weather Is reported by Lee J. Anderson, cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Ms M Manti Irrigation Company 130, 26 positive, the condition is 167 197 170 Noi.e RC-C- 5. 6. 7. !! I'llll 14 025 None 86 RC-M- 8. 9. 10. RC-M- . . ) RC-M- 11. 12. RC-M- 12.b) . . . 74 None None Dollar Amounts In Thousands LIABILITIES 13. Deposits: a. In domestic (1) offices (sum of totals Noninterest bearing (2) Interest-bearinb. In foreign offices, Edge (1) of columns A and C from Schedule RC-E- Important Notice! L None 966 22 270 Not e 22 270 Manti Irrigation Annual Stockholders Meeting will be held this coming UfalMhOOo 0900 ) KD(pfjuOb and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs Nonlnterest-bearln- (2) Interest-bearin14. Federal funds to repurchase: purchased and securities sold under agreements a. Federal funds purchased1 b. Securities sold under agreements to repurchase' Demand notes Issued to the U.S. Treasury 15. 16. Other borrowed money 17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized 18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding 21. Subordinated notes and debentures ) Other liabilities (from Schedule 13 Items of through Total liabilities (sum 22. Limited-lif- 19. The Irrigation Board voted to hold the meeting in the evening so that more City Shareholders would leases be able to attend. RC-G- 20. This is your opportunity to voice your opinion on how the system should be operated! 20) preferred stock and related surplus e EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus Common stock to preferred stock) Surplus (exclude all surplus related a. Undivided profits and capital reserves securities b. LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity translation adjustments currency 27. Cumulative foreign 28 a Total equity capital (sum of Items 23 through 27) ) U.S.C. 1823(j) (from Schedule b. Losses deferred pursuant to 12 to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) deferred pursuant losses and c. Total equity capital (sum of Items 28.a and 28.b) losses deferred preferred stock, equity capital, and 29. Total liabilities, limited-lifand 28.C) of Items 22, 21, pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(J) (sum 23. 24. 25. 26. ALSO The Townspeople need to vote a representative to the Board RC-M- 4 ;; e t Ruth M. Rasmuson, Vice President Nm Mid Till of OHitr Aulhormd to Sign Report of the named bank do hereby declare that these Report of Condition and Income (including the supporting schedules) have been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and are true to the best of my. knowledge and belich We, the undersigned directors (trustees), attest to the correctness of this Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) and declare that it has been examined by us and to thi best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropnate Federal regulatory authority and is true and correct. Director (Truster) yn Signature Dt at otfticer Signju Authorucd lo Sign Report y , lL 1 --- . ryrutee) a t'S -- Director (Trutfcr) L A u-- d c.; Prec. Secretary n, ninmiiM AGO .Min. The annual meeting of the Manti Irrigation Company will be held on February 11, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. in the Manti City Building Clubroom. "It is very important for all members to attend," said president Ben Kjar. Please note the time change to 7:00 p.m.. so that more people can come. Please mark your calendars for this meeting and plan to attend. Joy Merriam and post- st from the University ofUtah and is enjoying a successful career. Just because I didntknow, does Notice of Meeting includes test counseling. d clarified. The infected individual is also given health care options, Test results are known two weeks after the initial testing Consolidated Report of Condition for Insured Commercial and Savings Banks for December 31, 1991 State-Chartere- Page 7 1 HIVAIDS testing promoted by Dept, of Health by Quig Nielsen Officer.for the Museum of LDS Church History (Information Thursday, February 6, 992 e, If you liked how the system was operated the last two years , then come and support |