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Show 1 2A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 9, 1987 First Security Bank Students learn mewgateIall Mercury yalue of money Chevrolet Canyon Lincoln Merrill Bean Utah bankers teach High school students have always been good at spending money. week class students have had with banking, so we try to provide a hands-o- n ' program, Alder said. them understand the importance of saving, budgeting and planning their future. During the last school year, 6,084 students in 77 Utah high schools participated in banker-taug- classes. ht k The course, Your Bank and You, is taught by professional bankers from banks in the schools area. It is taught for one hour daily during the week from material designed and provided by the Utah Bankers Association. one-wee- Over the course of seven years since the course has been offered, more than 34,000 high school students have taken the classes. According to Lawrence W. Al- der, executive vice president of the Utah Bankers Association use vi(UBA), banker-teachedeos, slides, workbooks and special student checkbooks to teach the high schoolers about writing and recording checks, reconciling bank statements and setting financial goals. rs In many cases, this course is the first practical experience these Alder said f Present A ( 17 '; s Utah bankers are now helping STUDENT BODY officers at Kaysville Junior High are (standing) Alison Duckworth, vice president; Matt Allen, secretary; (kneeling) Misti Pincock, president 1 -- !f J This year the UBA introduced a new computer software component called Money and Banking to the Your Bank & You program. v 5 lj ( v j 4 'fyj t i j i MILLION rDOLLAR t? V,. The Money and Banking computer program explores 11 ar- eas of banking, including savings and checking accounts, credit, interest rates and financial plan- 1 , bankers from 30 of Utahs 44 banks have taught the classes during the past year. 191 GIANT -- 1 w" j i v 7 i ning. schools are using Seventy-nin- e Money and Banking as part of their curriculum. The Utah Bankers Association has authorized each participating school to reproduce the copyrighted software to accommodate the number of available computers in each i J V ) O NlercurY Motor Div-in- n school. For further information regarding the Your Bank and You or the Money and Banking software program, contact the Utah Bankers Association, 185 S. State, Suite 201, Salt Lake City, UT. 84111 or call 364-430- 3. Fib tr ALL SHOW PRICES CLEARLY FUN EVENTS FOFL THE ENTIRE FAMILY MARKED! TiCSg Cub Scouts : Several Cub Scouts in the lakeside area have earned the Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouting. ' Casey Earl Green, son of Kim A. and Jerilyn Green, 805 Hill Top Drive, Clearfield has earned I & WQ , IMMEDIATE SALE YOU'LL SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS and financing at I MALL his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 156, sponsored by the Clearfield 4th Ward, Jt!LKEWGATE he attends South Clearfield He has received his Faith in God award and 1 activity pins. He is active in baseball, golf, fishing, hunting and camping. He has also earned a purple belt in karate. Russell Yardley, son of Leor and Frankie Yardley, 862 E. 450 S., Clearfield, has earned his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 156, he attends South Clearfield Elementary and maintained a B average through fifth grade last year. He enjoys reading and drawing. He received a citizen of the month award in school last year. has earned his Arrow of Light Award. He is the son Elementary and enjoys playing of Lynn D. and Mernlyn Kirkman of 3581 W. 1300 N., West Point A member of Pack 394, sponsored by the West Point 6th 1 Russell Hansen J.R. Adams tends fifth grade at Sunset Robert Miley Ward, he has earned 10 badges and his Faith in God Award. He will enter the fifth grade this year at West Point Elementar- kickball. Russell Hansen, son of Roy and Bernice Hansen, 1557 N. 400 W., Sunset, has earned his Arrow of Light Award. A member of Pack 165, sponsored by LDS Church, he enjoys playing football, baseball, soccer and volleyball. He attends Sunset Elementary School where he was on the high honor roll. He is in the sixth grade. FOUR DAYS ONLY SEPT. 9TH, 10TH, 11TH, 12TH Corner of Wall and At the Ogden 3Sth Street Newgate Mall EVERYONE WELCOME! I On Disp'aV y- His hobbies are swimming, soccer, baseball and horseback SaSe! Pre-Seas- on riding. Robert Miley, son of James and Joyce Miley, 1753 N. 250 W., Sunset, has earned his Arrow of Light Award. A member of Pack 165, sponLance Everly has earned 12 acsored by the LDS Church, he ento his Arrow of tivity badges get joys playing baseball, music and Light award. He will enter the sixth grade at swimming. He has earned his West Point Elementary this year. Faith in God award also. He has been on the high honor roll. His hobbies are collecting J. R. Adams, son of Nealy rocks, reading and baseball cards. His favorite sport is soccer. Wayne and Barbara Adams, 1637 His parents are Lynn and N. 75 W Sunset, has earned his Arrow of Light Award. Cherie Everly of West Point. A member of Pack 165, sponLonny Lynn Kirkman, age 10, sored by the LDS Church, he at- I in ami Mr. Ed Says... MORE SERVICE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! New from Day & Night-new technology-th- e 90. 9 triumph Deluxe gas fired conPlus d densing furnace wrings more heat from every fuel dollar. Over 90 fuel efficient. Reliable, dependable home heating. Call us today for a free estimate of your heating needs. hwm.ii iminwwwMni'jgw ' ii s, one-thir- Natural Gas HUMDRtUb Spec13 9 OF Dofe S,ZES' free BaIlonS-j- a Newgate Mystery I I 'Your best energy value. 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