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Show ;r Working people and the marketplace view Wednesday August 26, 1987 Utah banks show growth Portrait studio now open . These figures, which show substantial growth in banking in Utah, are part of the data gathered in a recent survey sponsored by the Utah Bankers Association 1186 E. 1150 S., Clearfield. The phone number is Studio hours are from 2. p.m. weekdays. 4-- 9 This will make it very convenient for people because they will not have to take off from work in order to get their portraits taken, says Joan Larsen Hofer, photographer. She will also do emergency portraits on "the weekends when the need arises. She is originally from Pres- ton, Idaho, but has lived in the ; Ogden area for many years. She 'has won many awards over the years on her photography ' which includes first places in Davis County fairs. Hill Air Force Base photo contests, Ogden Color Camera Club and Inkleys contests. This past year she has received Best of Show awards at the Eccles fine arts contest in March, the Newgate Mall contest in May and Davis County Fair. She has won many ribbons from the yearly Lagoon Shoot. She has traveled to many places photographing beautiful and unusual scenery. She said her photographs A s, V r , , i J r 4 ; $ ? ; , -- v 4f ; Working at her studio in Clearfield is photographer Joan Larsen Hofer. have a style all her own and look more like paintings than photographs. She has had her photographs exhibited in several buildings at Hill Air Force Base where she is employed. She has taken many classes in photography. She is a member of the Intermountain Pho- tographers Association and publicity chairman of the Og- den Color Camera Club. Hofer said she loves to work with people and enjoys bringing out the personality in people through photography. She does family groups, weddings, chil dren and specializes in personality photography for high school students. She said she lets customers change clothes several times, works with make-u- p and has some unusual posing. She said she likes to take time with her customers and can keep her prices low by having low overhead and letting customers advertise for her. She also carries frames for scenery and portraits. She says appointments are necessary and invites anyone to visit her A seminar will be held by the During the session, an IRS instructor will cover procedures and specifications for electronic transmission of tax returns through the processing center in Ogden. The fiew system, available for the first time in 1988 to Utah preparers, is part of a cost savings program begun by the IRS Cincinnati Service Center Internal Revenue Service for tax preparers, computer service bureaus, or software companies interested in learning about the electronic filing of tax returns. The seminar is being held Sept. at 8:30 a.m. in the IRS Building, 465 S. 400 E., Salt Lake City. , two-ho- ur two years ago which has now been expanded to include 16 states for 1988. in Utah with 405 branches serving almost every Utah community. They have more than 235 automatic tellers throughout Utah. The survey reaffirmed the fact (UBA). With Utahns concerned about that banks are major employer in the safety of their funds, said the state. Last year they emUBA Executive Vice President ployed more than 10,600 people Lawrence W. Alder, it is inter- with a combined annual payroll esting to note the amount of of $177 million. Last year, banks money banks pay for Federal De- hired 3,081 new employees. The banks surveyed indicated posit Insurance (FDIC) to protect their customers deposits. people are looking to banks as Last year, Utah banks paid places to invest for the future. approximately $6.2 million in Nearly 75,00 Utahns have placed premium dollars to privde FDIC their retirement funds in Individprotection for their customers. In- ual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) surance through the FDIC is not in Utah banks. sizes. Credit is an important aspect of personal and business com- merce. Utah banks have more than $1.5 billion in installment loans outstanding to individual citizens. During 1986, approximately 121,000 new loans to consumers were made by Utah banks. Businesses, too, are borrowers. The survey reveals that Utah banks made nearly 29,000 loans of all types to businesses in the amount of $2.9 billion. i Local woman gets - i position at hospital y w si'- v ' . , ? , , Carolyn John, a resident of and was formerly nurse coordinaLayton, has been named director tor for the program. of the Dayspring chemical depenPrior to joining the Ogden hosdency program at the McKay-De- e pital, she worked in Dayspring at Hospital Center in Ogden. LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Weber A registered nurse, she has been serving-aacting director State College in nursing. 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Special Safety Presentation by USU Extension Home Economist JoAnn Mathis "Guidelines for Food Preservation" 2:00 P.M.r Friday, August 28 Center Court -- Focus On America's PLUS- The Conclusion of Layton Hills Mall, Lagoon & Olsen 100 DAYS OF Chevrolet's FUfy Saturday, August 29 F Help Prevent Birth Defects Support m) March of Dimes m Every Friday & Saturday CALU39J330(T or visit purvisit our store in the Rixerdale Shopping Center Office Equipment ..... m U Z-5- 0 -- ... t- I""--.- Z-7- . , Lagoon Show Band - 12:30 p.m. Sprint Giveaway - 1:00 p.m. Layton Stars - 1:15 p.m. Layton VS7 Hills Mall V JCSdDdDEJ AMUSEMENT PARK AND PIONEER VILLAGE , , i y w' pm ALES Seminar set on electronic tax filing !- - Alder said more than $382 million is on deposit in IRAs which are administered by Utah banks. In addition, bank trust departments administer a variety of pension, retirement and profit sharing plans for employers of all Utah banks have more than free, Alder said. He said the $8.8 billion on deposit and have FDIC insurance fund now exloans outstanding of more than ceeds $18 billion. Alder said there are 44 banks $6.6 billion. A new CLEARFIELD photography studio has opened in Clearfield. Called Hofer Photography Plus, it its located at 773-040- sc UESEN t |