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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 1996 June Centennial calendar Garkane names officers Sheriff Continued from Page 2 Arts ball, North Salt Lake May 3 in the Park Season pt. on the highway by Lydias Canyon. Received a report of an individual injured at Inspiration Point. The report was passed on to rangers in the Bryce Canyon National Park. Responded to a report of a burglary infhe Swains Creek area. Arrested an individual in the Duck Creek area for forcible sodomy and other related charges. The individual was booked into the Kane County Jail with additional charges pending. May 23 Deputies responded to a report of a burglary of a cabin in the Meadow View area. Deputies, along with officers from the BLM, and Kanab City Police, assisted the Orderville Marshal in investigating the assault of an individual. The investigation is still open and charges are pending. June " Concerts'and theater of the y last 100 n exhibit June on focusing Utahs Past, Wash- - Monticello High School June County Festi- of local art, exhibits valofArts, Tooele City Park. 100 mile June years-Murra- 31-A- ington, D.C. June statewide Cen-tennial wagon train. Wagon train and riders travel from Logan fairgrounds to Cedar City. June ball, , , bike ride, Emery County Day at Fre- mont Indian Park, entertain- ment and dancing, Fremont In- dian Park June , Anniversary of June Spirit of North Salt Lake City and Cen- - Native America, Provo, BYU tennial celebration, parade and Museum of Art. 13-O- th 15-T- ct. he trustees to represent Garkane Bylaws, board members of in various statewide rural elecGarkane Power Aociation elected tric organizations. George As required in the Cooperatives officers at their first regular board Blackburn, Fremont, was rethe annual meeting following appointed as Garkanes trustee sessions. on the board of directors at meeting Michael Blackburn, Bicknell, Deseret Generation and Transwas elected to his third term as mission Cooperative and president of the board of direc- LaDon Torgersen, Koosharem, tors. Joining Blackburn as offic- will represent Garkanes interers are Terry Griffiths, ests on the Utah Rural Electric Orderville, as vice president, and Association board of directors. Nolan Button, Kanab, as Sherolyn Langston, Richfield, was as deputy The board also appointed secre-tarytreasur- Ziono Bank home equity credit lute. Whether for lifes necessities or its enjoyments, chances are pretty good youre going to need extra cash now and then. The Kane County jail averaged 18 inmates during the past week with 19 new bookings. 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(($14 Points I'.lfl PAHJ'.J. jvV I.OA.X- - TO- - .1 P.R YAH ',' No Fees First off, the interest is usually tax deductible.9 Secondly, the annual rate is terrific. (Youve probably noticed the chart above.) You can even borrow up to 100 of your homes value Thirdly, the 6 month rate of 5.90 is as good IB (fl 8 (P PR- Frankly, ifyou use it wisely, a Zions Bank home equity line is the smartest place to get it. intro-ducto- ll. 'V IVtt 0 co) if IUImI 'V D lllUlC $ o if (sj ! mo iy as it gets. And another big plus is that you can use the money however you want whenever you want. All of which makes a Zions Bank home equity credit line more attractive than all those campaign promises youve been hearing lately. To apply, stop by your local Zions Bank office, or better yet call (537- - LOAN in the Salt Lake area). ZIONS BANK ng .tAirtii 644-269- 41 A ...J VdUi' d! 0 OQSXTD S' 0(l' C0)ii I- - IXIRODI X'TORY R.YIE No (v3 X-- Member FDIC The special six month introductory rate is 5.90 Annual Percentage Rate (APR). The regular variable rate, which will take effect six months after your loan begins, varies based on the ratio is 25 or less, your regular rate will amount of equity you have in your home and the prime interest rate. As of 3896 the prime rate is 8.25 APR. Currently if your 1 14 will be ratio is 12 rate be prime plus 1 (9.25 APR). Ifyour (9 APR); prime plus prime plus 1 34 (10 APR); prime your regular prime plus 5 (13 14 APR). The maximum APR is 18. Zions Banks prime rate is equal to its prime plus 4 (12 14 APR); plus 2 (10 14 APR); 0 SI base rate as defined in the loan documentation. All rates are based on the prime rate in effect six months from the time your loan begins. Actual rates may vaty. Property val- ues will be determined by the bank. A $15 charge is made for any check or draff written against the line for less than $500. If the line is not used once during any calendar year, a $50 fee will be assessed. This offer is available on home equity credit lines below $250,000. Ask your financial advisor about tax deductibility. loan-to-val- loan-to-val- 81-9- 26-5- 0, 51-7- 0, 91-1- 71-8- |