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Show October 3, 1986 DIXIE SUN Page 3 THE 1986- - 1987 DIXIE SUN STAFF INTRODUCED The Dixie Sun is a publication created only by students who express an interest INTRODUCING THE ZIONS BANK STUDENT BANKING KIT Zions Bank has several ways to help students do their banking. We want to make it easy, fast and convenient If you need banking services, consider the Zions Bank Student Banking Kit. - ,v ' ' - v (Ac CHECK GUARANTEE Av' CARD Every student needs one. SPECIAL CHECKING Reduces check cashing hassles. Gives you unlimited Visa Banking Card and VISA BANKING Reddi-Acce- CARD transactions. Works like a check. Automatically deducts purchase amounts from checking account. Also, no charge for up to 3 checks per monthly statement period. No minimum balance required. S matic Teller machine. Brings the bank closer to you Conveniently located on and near campuses For deposits, withdrawals, transfers and balance inquiries. CREDIT CARD- - (VISA or Master-Card- ). Credit approval standards designed especially for students. Credit approval required rr-.y- In addition to these banking services, Zions Bank offers Guaranteed Student Loans. We make more student loans than any financial institution in Utah. See us first! ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK fcvpln m&w Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation cool people. The Sun features a variety of elements that evolve around campus and provides useful information to the literate public. Substantial information is also accepted from non-sta- ff members who desire to speak his or her mind. This is the purpose of the Editorial column. For those who feel more intimate and insecure, and need good solid advice, Abe (Dear Abe) encourages those lost souls to feel free to contact him through letters anytime. The staff of the Dixie Sun is composed of twelve This year the Dixie Sun is composed of fourteen individuals, 13 humans and a mammal. As usual, Ed Rogers has control over the publication and its staff. His responsibilities include advisement, taking roll, and providing his associates with elegant cuisine and imported liquids on Wednesday nights. Brad Fullmer and Eddy Vicente both hold positions as this year and they select material (and substances) to be printed in forthcoming issues. Brad comes from Sandy, Utah with background experience in sports writing and editing. He is majoring in Jourrs Auto- Apply for your own charge card '"K. in writing, editing, photography, graphic arts, and being around socially active nalism and his dearest, desperate desire is to either write for Sports Illustrated or to be Americas top television sports announcer, preferably for NBC. Eddy transcends from Montezuma, Utah where he served as Editor for his High School newspaper for two years. Eddy specializes in creative writing and feature stories. He is currently majoring in RadioT.V. Broadcasting and hopes in the near future (or by 1988) to relocate to another state and begin his career. The Sun also receives aid from ten other specimen as well. They include Jerry Campbell, Marty Farr, Denna Hum- phreys, Bruce Humphreys, Shauna Moss, Kim Peterson, Ron Rushton, and Russell Smith. The Suns photographs continued on page 6 |