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Show rr THE GREEN SHEET 4 Thursday, February With Thirty Members rri' rr 6, 1986 - Silver Spurs Eye '86 Slate season and is now looking forward to an even more successful 1986, according to a spokesman. The group, boasting a membership of over 30, completed a major internal reorganization during the year just past, coupled with a new drill routine and uniform. Competition highlights for 1985 included taking top honors in the All Horse Parade during the Days of 47 celebration and vying for the North Region and State Riding Clubs titles. The clubs annual hunter-jumpe- r event drew over 75 entrants. During 1986, the group plans to add an all Apaloosa horse show. But the club was kept busy afoot as well as in the saddle. The club TAYLORSVILLE. Kara Franson, a marketing management student attending Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, has just been awarded a internship in sales and marketing with American Airlines. This is the first time a Utah Tech student has been the recipient of this type of internship. However, the cooperative education division of the school works with many companies in making job opportunities available which are in line with school training. The arrangement with American Airlines comes at an appropriate, with the Governors Economic Development conference this week PM to3P 2685 W Ledgewood, dan, Ut- - " Contents of units household Don Neil 253 Mack Box 7845, S L Boyce C Ut. Jr., William Star, 611 N W. Capital Street, S L.C , Ut. Wendy L Lavery, 12102 S 21 10 W, Riverton, Ut E-- DEPARTMENT - These report ,arsavjlable' for public inspection in the Director's Office, Room 117, Murray City Center from 8 00 am to 5 00 p m., -Monday through Friday. Finance Murray City Corporation ByLudellP Pierson City Recorder Date of Publication: February 6, 1986 MC17-1- P. O. BOX 89 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84110 REPORT OF CONDITION OF ALTA THRIFT AND LOAN of Sandy in the State of Utah at the close of business on December 31 1. 2 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 13-1- Police Chief David Campbell said displays on child safety, fingerprin- ting for the states child registry and or VCR videoprinting (half-inc- h Thursnext available be will Beta) day through Saturday. .Police service dogs will also perform. Emphasis will be placed on the Neighborhood Watch program, Campbell noted. A pilot program, currently in several areas, involves citizens in patrolling their d own neighborhoods in cars in contact with a citizen command post which can relay reports of suspicious activity and Campbell is inviting citizens interested in participating to contact 8 for inDet. Jene Lyday at formation. 974-546- Due to a large demand for child fingerprinting and videoprinting in November, these programs will be repeated during Crime Prevention Week. Parents should come early to avoid waiting in long lines to have their children fingerprinted for the Utah Child Registry, Campbell advised. The service is free of charge. e child videoprint is a two to or taping on either half-inc- h Beta format which provides a view of the childs special characteristics, he explained. Parents may bring their own tape or purchase a Strong Kid, Safe Kid tape at the mall. The tape is retained by parents and every six to police. months or so, another short segment d Seven more neighborhood watch groups will be is added to the previously taped por organized this year in West Valley radio-patrolle- d A three-mintu- Times for the fingerprint and videoprint service will be from 8 p.m. on Feb. 13 and 14 and from ll a.m. to 7p.m. on Feb. 15. Police service dog demonstrations are scheduled at 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday and at 2 and 3 p.m. , Saturday. 3-- radio-equippe- radio-patrolle- Help Is Sought By Taylorsville Babe Ruth League TAYLORSVILLE. Help in a number of areas is being sought by the Taylorsville Babe Ruth League. Needed by the league are team managers, coaches, a concession stand manager, members of various committees, fund-raiser- Cyprus Babe Ruth Signups Are Planned MAGNA. Sign-up- s for the Cyprus Babe Ruth League will be conducted Saturday and Feb. 15, March 1, 8 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hardees restaurant, 3500 So. 5600 The league is open to players age Registrants must furnish proof of age in the form of a birth 13 to 15. P "" T DISEASES SURGERY OF THr7EETj Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries R Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities I s, NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE 966-539- 5. the Fire Water meet last weekend. Angie BNarton captured a first, three seconds and a third; Brett Provost had three firsts and two seconds and Ty Newman brought home two firsts, three seconds, a third, fourth and fifth. FREE RON BROWN Swimmers Shine In Fire Water Meet MURRAY. Three members of the Murray Aquatic Club participated in certificate at the time they register. West. scorekeepers, etc. People interested in being involved with the communitys youth through this program are being askor ed to call 969-230- 5 tions. This provides an excellent growth history of the child, as well as something more than just a posed picture in case of a kidnap, abduction or runaway , he noted. In addition to these measures, Chief Campbell also recommends reminding small children of the importance of staying away from strangers. We dont want to make the children paranoid, just to let them know that they have the ability to say no, to get away, to tell sohe meone and yell if necessary, pointed out. Podiatrist Foot Specialist ARE EXTRA IP NEEDED EXAMINATION When there's trouble a CAll US 967-333- By Appointment With This Coupon Only Expires 22886 8 4370 So. Redwood Most Insurances Accepted So unaware of what we never see. Murray City has received the Audit Reports required by the Single Audit Act of 1984 STATE OF UTAH OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS , jr - ry--j 1 I yj f t BuMheresyourMeighhorpKnv arid theres my friend: They could use some help from you and me. So Lend A Hand, Make life a little brighter. Lend A Hand, and show someone you care. 1985 Dollar Amount in Thousands ASSETS With Crime WEST VALLEY. Prevention Week being observed here starting Monday, West Valley police will participate with presentations at Valley Fair Mall Feb. We live inside ourselves , Ml RRAYCITY PUBLIC NOTICE in identifying needs and setting goals and objectives, Murray City is requesting project funding proposals. Project propiosals should be of a physical development nature and must be designed to primarily benefit low and moderate income persons or eliminate blight and deter- - P.O. phone Crime Prevention Activity Set By West Valley Police Services Development MC17-1Director. 1,1986. To assist Monaco Dr., Pacific Ca Palisades, AMS16-2- Murray City is currently in the process of developing a plan to assist in physical improvements for the incorporated areas of Murray City The plan must recom .mend how to spend approxi- mately $210,000 for the 12th Program Year beginning July 13S2 that same reason. I have one minor change that I wish you would consider making. I would like to open up the paper just once a month and not have to see the mug shot of a local, state, or national politician on the cover sheet. I have nothing against politicians but the thought of what they are costing us turns my stomach. Just once a month, put the politicians on the second or third page and put something or someone that is enlightening on the cover sheet. Show a cub scout helping some old lady across the street or a dog licking the face of a child. The picture of a new building would be more enjoyable than the mug shot of a politician sitting in front of a podium and microphone. Keep up the good WORD Thanks for your View Owen K. Frank Deadline for submission of proposals is set for March 7, 1986, at p m. For further information, contact Dennis Hamblin, MURRAY CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ' Jim Ramirez, P.O. Box 2144, New Iberia, La. 265 Donald L Bailey, 4735 S. 4420 W Kearns, Ut. 266 Clifford Barborka, 84107, good. West Jor- News, which we stopped taking for ioration. Proposals will not be accepted that take place outside of the incorporated limits of Murray City Proposals should be submitted in writing to the Community Development Depar-ten- t, 5025 South State Street, Room 203, Murray, Utah, S., SLC, Ut. The association represents 79.6 percent of the colleges 162 faculty mebers who hold academic rank of instructor through full professor. The professional rights and responsibilities committee has now become the tenure, academic freedom and professional responsibility committee. The association holds regular meetings the third Thursday of each month, October through May. Ldlm . Brent Bathemess, 333 Logan St., Denver, Co. 322 Duaine Storms, 373 E. Barthol, negotiating Dear editor, I'm writing to let you know how much Ive enjoyed your publication over the many years that our family has been in Utah. All of our family have been in your paper at one time or another. Your variety of news and writings is very well done. You seem to record the optimistic news worthy information instead of the normal depressing sickly horrors of the bigger papers, such as the Tribune or Deseret 284 Ut rights - Ut. F-- 8 James Bateman, 5285 Cobblecreek Road, S L.C., Ut. 122 Richard Brown, 63 Plumtree Lane, No. 18-- A . Judy E. Clraulo, 76 Rosvelt Ave , SLC, Ut. Pete Smith, 5111 Leasure Lane, Taylorsville, M Richard changes in its constitution and bylaws. According to the associations president, Kathryn Beebe, the name has been changed to the Faculty Association of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. She said, The purposes of the organization have moved from that of primarily a 270 1 30 Dan Merrell, 174 E. 4500 S , No 7, Murray, Ut 42 Robert Saunders, P.O. Box 452, Kamas, Ut SLC., ticipating subsystem, in addition to being the spokesgroup for faculty salaries. group to more of a professional emphasizing partnerships of this nature. 3330 Walker, horseshow chairmen Julie Rodgers and Robin Breeding, captain of events Susan Bale, drill mistress Rieben, drill assistants Robin Breeding and Vicki Vernon, and tail twisters Florence Lindhardt and Becky Arlint. TAYLORSVILLE. The , Classroom Teachers Association at Utah Technical College here announced substantive salarywork education-busines- s Notice is hereby given that on February 1986 at 17, American Systems Mini Storage. 4591 S. 300 W., Murray. Utah the contents of the following storage units will be sold at dosed bid sale, to pay back rent No checks The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Time 1 representative Kay Osborne, district representative Donna er At Utah Tech American Systems Mini Storage The other new officers for 1986 are president Wynona Simpson, vice president Julia Rodgers, secretary Lauren Martinez, historian Jamey Toomb, secretary to district Teacher Group Changes Bylaws Internship In Sales Granted LEGAL NOTICE 84084. hosted 150 children and adults at its Halloween party, made donations to the Festival of Trees and sponsored a sub for Santa at a convalesent home. As the club enters 1986, it is opening its doors to new members, interested persons who love horses, enjoy the sharing of team spirit and are willing to work long hours practicing, preparing and riding. Those who would like more information can contact the clubs new business manager, Linda Werner, at 2758 W. R870 South, West Jordan, Utah, WEST JORDAN. The Silver Spurs womens riding club, Utahs number two Class A parade and drill team, made great strides during the 1985 pa p Cash and due from depository institutions Mil Thou Hun 317,327 Securities a Loans and contracts (net) 378,604 b Leases (net including residual values! 2,005,341 682 c. Other receivables (net) (473,131) d. Less allowances for loss e Total net receivables 1,911,496 Other investments Institution's prem ises, furniture & fixtures and other assets representing the institution's premises Real estate owned other than institution's premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries Deferred charges and prepaid expenses Other assets TOTALASSETS (SUM Of items thru 9) 1 NONE 1,911,496 NONE 255,027 5,934 NONE (30,962) 13,832 2,472,654 LIABILITIES 11. Thrift 12. Notes certificates, passbook, payable NOW accounts, other 1,882,999 NONE a Banks b. Commercial and other lenders c. Other 13. Accrued interest on thrift and other borrowings 20,003 254 17,989 14. NONE 15 100,076 Mortgages payable merest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 16. Subordinated capital notes and debentures a Long term b Short term (maturing in less than year) )7 Other liabilities 18 TOTAL LIABILITIES (Sum of items 11 thru 17) NONE NONE NONE 1 2,021,321 STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY 19 Commonstock 500,500 20 Preferred stock 21. Surplus 22. Net Worth Certificates 23. Undivided profits 24. Reserve for contingencies 25. Total stockholders equity 26 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (Sum of items 18 NONE 100,000 NONE (149,167) NONE and 451,333 24) .2,472,654 I, Rodney E. Maxtield, of the Industrial Loan Corporation, do solemnly SWEARAFFIRM that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. above-name- Correct R. E. Maxtield President State of Utah, County of SALT LAKE ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30tn aay of January, 1986 N. Clark Stringham James R. Dickson, Jr. Doug Johnson Judith A. Brown Notary Public My Commission Expires: 1 5 89 Residing at: Salt Lake City, Utah STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Edward Leary, Supervisor of Thrifts of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named Industrial Loan Corporation, filed in this office on January 31, 1986. I, G. Edward Leary Supervisor of Thrifts G. AT8.L17 IB i Lend A Hand is a program that has helped over 10,000 truly needy people in energy related emergencies during the past three years. Please add a dollar or more to your Utah Power bill so the Red Cross can help families and individuals who may have no jobs, no money, and no hope. Since its beginning, you have contributed some $630,000 to this effort, helping well over 10,000 people. Lend A Hand again this year and share. onM pommasip |