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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News 6 MONDAY JANUARY 7, 1991 State Bank announces changes in management State Bank of Southern Utah Kanab branch to Haynes. He has announced management said he expects to relocate in changes at its Kanab and Cedar Cedar City and assume his new City offices. Douglas Carroll, duties around the first of FebruA manager ofthe Kanab office and ary. His wife, the former LeAnne the banks regional supervisor, Maxwell of Glendale, and four has been named vice president children will move to Cedar City and commercial loan officer for after school is out in the spring. The Carrolls moved to Kanab the main office of the bank in Cedar City. Neil Haynes, who from Spanish Fork in 1978. I! had been manager of First Carroll graduated from SouthInterstate's Kanab branch (for- ern Utah State College in 1977 merly Williamsburg Savings with a BS degree in business Bank), has been named to re- administration and minors in as manager ofState accounting and economics. He place il BanksCarroll Kanab office and super- has graduated from the Northvisor of the banks Kane County west Intermediate Banking branches. School of Portland, Ore., as well Carroll, who has been a res- as the National Commercial ident ofKanab and employed by Lending School in Norman, State Bank since 1978, is in the process of transferring manageCarroll NeS Bank. State at Doug Haynes. ment responsibilities at the congratulates hlsreplacement Glendale should have a new t t v, r Okla. Carroll has been active in community affairs during the 1 2 years he has resided in Kanab. resident Haynes, a long-tim- e of Kanab, is a graduate of Utah State University in Logan and has worked in the banking industry since 1968. He was employed by First State Bank of Salina before joining Williamsburg Savings Bank in Kanab. Haynes also has been active in community affairs in Kanab and currently is the chairman of the Kanab City Power Board. Haynes is married to the former Verna Walker and they are the parents of two children, Richard and Kim. Glendale to get new Post Office Stop using our muon's military forces to build your New World Order " and ks the rnmima Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective a new world order can emerge.... We are now in sight of a United Nations that performs as envisioned by its founders." President George Bush, September 11,1990 1 2. PjtrinfiMn men as to stand by tin; country. It does not mean to stand by the President or any other public official save exactly to the degree in which lie himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him iasofar as he efTk lently serves tile country! It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that Ivy inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. In either event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth whether about the President or save in tile rare cases w heaanyone else th us would nuke know n to the enemy inf of military value which would otherwise lie unknown to him. Thctnloiv KiHiM-ir- . In THIS CASE, AS WORLD GOVERNMENTS The UNs founders" from our nation, led by a secret communist named Alger Hiss, included 1 5 other communists and more than 40 members of the Council on Foreign Relations. What they envisioned was an end to the independence of the United States. Incredibly, you, Mr. President, went to the UN to gain its approval for initiating a war against Iraq. You then told the U.S. Congress that you neither needed nor intended to seek its You demand that Iraq be punished because its troops raped, pillaged and brutalized" a neighbor nation (Kuwait). But you delight in welcoming as an ally agaiast Iraq the Soviet Union, whose troops during the 1980s raped, pillaged and brutalized" a neighbor nation (Afghanistan). 4. ll 5. WaRjORTHETHREATOFWAR, BEST FRIEND. off-stre-et approval. 3. You and Secretary of State Baker iaslst that UN resolutions must be implemented. Why? Your oath was to support the U.S. Coastitution, not the UN Charter. When did it become the respoasibility of America s military to implement resolutioas passed by the United Nations? ' according to Esplin. The old building at 44 S. Main St is at least 20 years old," Esplin says. She has been postmaster for three years. The new building has been in process for over twoyears, Esplin said. It has required a lot of paperwork." No tax dollars will be used for the project, Esplin noted. Since 1983, the Postal Service has not received tax dollars for operating expenses, she said. schedules Kanab classes SUU Southern Utah University will rt be offering Outreach classes in Kanab during winter quarter. Neal Coyle will teach EDUC 305 in Kanab on Monday evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. and Kevin Robinson will instruct Teaching Reading in Elementary it School," EDUC 352, a on class, Tuesdays from 5 to 8 p.m. The classes will meet at Kanab Middle School. For further information, call 9 or Charlyn Linton at Quenton Bowler at SUU at Self-Suppo- five-cred- 644-245- H'Vlv HAS ALWAYS BEEN BIG GOVERNMENTS .cs ARE YOU NOT USING WAR, OR THE THREAT OF WAR, r-- v O BEST FRIEND? JBS: Ahead of its time! ,r frCfr0 For more than 30 years, the John Birch Society has warned that powerful Insiders were working for the formation of a world government. Now their plans are unfolding on the front pages of our newspapers. No Ainencan should continue to remain silent! The John Birch Society Dept. e Appleton, U Post Office by about May, according to the U.S. Postal Service. The Postal Service recently awarded the contract to build the new structure to Kaneco of Kanab. Ready-Mi- x The new building will be located at 45 S. Main St., directly across the street from the old post office building. The new structure will have 1,568 square feet, in comparison with 360 in the old building, according to Glendale Postmaster Ila J. Esplin. It will have nice features like heat, and water that doesnt freeze," she quipped. Esplin also noted that the new facility will have an parking lot and a loading area. It will have space for more boxes than the current building. Glendale presently serves 11 6 or 1 17 customers, Esplin noted. I think itll be more convenient for us and the customers," she said. Itll be nice for our customers. It'll better serve their interests, which is the main thing we want to do anyway." 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