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Show decision of that shall be final. committee The Salma Sun The grievance committee shall consist of five people appointed by the 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' mayor with the advice Probat and Guardianship Neticat and consent of the City Consult Clerk o District Court or ttie Council. respective signers tor further information. Passed and Approved AMENDMENT TO $200.00 plus $500.00 per and Ordered published by ORDINANCE NO. each quarter acre or the City Council of Salina Be it ordained by the fraction thereof over Vfe City, Utah on the 6th day the of February, 1981. Mayor and Council of acre. However, Salina City, Utah that charge shall not exceed Vi Leah Conover, Ordinance (b) share Salina Creek Mayor shall be amended to read Irrigation Company ATTEST: as follows: primary stock per acre Don P. Burns, All residential users of plus $200.00 per con- Recorder culinary water of record nection or $1250.00 per Published in the Salina as of July 1, 1981 within acre plus $200.00 per Sun February 12, 1981. the service area of the connection. $200.00 of Salina Pressurized each fee shall be due and Irrigation System and not payable on or before July NOTICE OF within the area served by 1, 1981. The remainder of PUBLIC HEARING water such fee shall be due and the irrigaton Pursuant to the Zoning rights owned by Salina payable on or before July Ordinances of Salina City as of May 1, 1980, 1, 1984. Property owners City, Utah the City shall pay the sum of who believe that they are Council will hold a Public assessed Hearing on Monday, $200.00 pet installation of inequitably each 1 connection plus pursuant to this section March 2, at 7:30 p.m. to a sum based on the lot may appeal to a consider the following size as follows: 0-- acre, grievance committee and zoning changes: 1. Change the area from Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent 4th North to the present SubDomestic and of Bank Salina, Utah and Foreign CP-- 2 Zone 214 feet on each sidiaries, at the close of business December 31, 1980, a side of State Street from state banking institution organized and operating R-- Zone to C-- 2 Zone. l under the banking laws of this State and a member of 2. Change the area from the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance 1st North to 2nd South on with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and State Street and from 150 by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. East to the railroad Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent tracks on Main Street 1980. Bank at close of business on December 31, from CP-- 2 Zone to 2 ASSETS Zone. Cash and due from depository Dated this 9 day of institutions $ 295,000.00 1981. February, None U.S. Treasury securities Leah Conover Obligations of other U.S. Government Mayor None agencies and corporations ATTEST: Obligations of States and political Don P. Burns, None Subdivisions in the United States Recorder All other securities $ 14,000.00 Published in the Salina Federal funds sold and securities Sun February 12, 19 and purchased under agreements to resell .. 1,100,000.00 26, 1981. Loans, Total (excluding unearned LEGAL NOTICE $2,023,000.00 income) Less: Allowance for possible In a special meeting of loan losses 17,000.00 Salina City Council held 2,006,000.00 Loans, Net Feb. 6, 1981, Redge None Hansen made the motion Lease financing receivables Bank premises , furniture and to adopt amendment to fixtures and other assets ; seResolution 219,000.00 representing bank premises cond, Reed Lorentzen; Real estate owned other than opposed, none. bank premises 65,000.00 All Other Assets 11,000.00 AMENDMENT TO Thursday February, 12, 1981 Pl:! PUBLIC NOTICES r TKwfvUi TffaAtlu Mrs. Gilbert (Marva) Watters and her daughter, Mrs. Calvin (LaRae) Ogden of Richfield, went to Springville Tuesday to spend the day with C-- v TOTAL ASSETS $3,710,000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, 718,000.00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, 2,030,000.00 Partnerships, and corporations Deposits of the United States None Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States 280,000.00 None All other deposits 32,000.00 Certified and Officers checks Total Deposits 3,060,000.00 $ 750,000.00 Total demand deposits Total time and savings 2,310,000.00 deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under None agreements to repurchase Interest-bearin- g demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other None liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases 61,000.00 All other liabilities 33,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 3,154,000.00 None Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock - No. shares outstanding, None None par value Common stock - No. shares authorized, None No shares outstanding, 250,000.00 (par value) 200,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits and reserve for Contingencies and other 106,000.00 capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 556,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND 3,710,000.00 EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA ORDINANCE NO.1-19-8- 1 Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of Utah that (b) shall be amended to read Salina City, Ordinance as 12-2-- follows: All residential users of culinary water of record as of July 1, 1981 within the service area of the Salina Pressurized Irrigation System and not within die area served by the irrigation water owned by Salina City as of May 1, 1980, shall pay the sum of $200.00 per installation connection of each lVfe plus a sum based on the lot size as follows: $200.00 acre, plus $500.00 per each quarter acre or fraction thereof over xk acre. However, rights 0-- the charge shall not exceed xk share Salina Creek Irrigation Com- pany primary stock per acre plus $200.00 per connection or $1,250.00 per acre plus $200.00 per connection. $200.00 of each fee shall be due and payable on or before July 1, 1981. The remainder of such fee shall be due and payable on or before July 1, 1984. Property owners who believe that they are inequitably assessed pursuant to this section may appeal to a grievance committee and the decision of that None committee shall be final. The grievance committee 280,000.00 shall consist of five people appointed by the None mayor with the advice and consent of the City Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby letters of credit, total Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more . . . Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Average of 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date: TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,110,000.00 bank do I Mike Shaw, Cashier, of the above-name- d of been has condition this declare that report hereby prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Banking Authority and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Mike Shaw We the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. Craig A. White, TedW. Sorensen, Milo J. Bosshardt, Directors STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions, I, Avon T. Francis, Asst. Chief Examiner, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on February 2, 1981. Honor Students Listed Redmond News the Marvas sisters-in-la- Vivian Averett and Bessie Gauriey of Springville, and Nora Larsen, Spanish Fork, and with her daughter, Betty Jen- - 529-339- The committee for and LaRene Madsen, Pennies by the Salina, and their niece the and nephew, Jan and Mike Evans. Hie Evan Mickelsen s will be in charge of the Legion Hall. Contact them for renting the building. Call The town board appointed them. They work with the Senior Citizens president and officers. Mrs. Asa Fears, her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Verde and her daughter, Felicity Verde, lived here for a while. Mrs. Fears went back to Salt Lake City to her home; Mrs. Verde was transferred from Zions Bank in Salina to the Fillmore Bank. Felicity is a student at Snow College. Dale and Karen Fears and daughter came to live in their home. Dale works in Colorado. Karen got word that he was ill and went to get him. We wish to welcome them here. Harvey and Loma Dickerson and family, Salt Lake City, were visiting 529-339- 0. sen, Salt Lake. They all met at the Sage Inn for lunch and visiting. Vivian is 75 years old and has her mother still living. She is Mrs. Jesse (Sarah) Davis, and she is 102 years of age. She lives in her home in Springville, and her children help her. Craig and Kathy Crane had a baby boy, 8 lbs., on Feb. 2, 1981, in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. He has a sister, Heather, who is 5; brother, Jason, 4, and lots of grandparents: Ronald and Leila Crane, Salina, and Richard and Alma Olsen, Gunnison; Charles and Una Hampton, Redmond; Harold and Bertha Saturday and Sunday Olsen, Salt Lake; Etna with her parents, Byron Christensen, Gunnison; and Vera Jensen. Kenneth and Eunice Russel and Linda WilCrane, Salina, and a son and family were in Provo Sunday. They atMrs. S.O. Sorenson of tended a missionary fareOrem. well for a friend, Elder Mrs. Elise Collins is a Sam Jarman, and they proud grandmother. Her visited relatives. Russel grandson, Kenneth New- met other men from man, 13, of Axtell, saved Sufco and traveled with his little brother Ray- them from Provo to mond, who was 18 Denver to attend a months old at the time, seminar on mining. from drowning in a drainClifford Christensen age ditch last June. He celebrated his 75th birthreceived a Governors two different occaAward last fall at the day sions. His birthday was Newhouse Hotel in Salt Jan. 29. On Jan. 31, his Lake City. He was honorwife, Marjorie, was hosed Thursday, Feb. 5, at tess for dinner for Leslie Snow College at the and Ora Seely, Mrs. Scout Awards Banquet Blanche Christensen, where he received the Mrs. May Christensen, National Merit Award for and Mrs. Maude Reed, life saving. He received a Centerfield, and Sherstanding ovation. He is man and Carol and the son of Brent and Joan family. Saturday, Feb. 7, Newman, Axtell. Attend- his daughter, Mis. Caring were his family, ter (Shirlene) Davis and Elise and daughter, Lora boys, Sandy, and her Lee, Beatrice Newman, Mrs. Alvin sons, Mr. Riverton, (grandmother), Sandstromanjland family, and and Mr. and Alice Morrey Bailey, Salt Hunter, Mrs. Leon Sandstrom Lake City. Relief Society work day Tuesday: & stews, Tola Peterson; crocheting pot holders, Valda students Twenty-fiv- e at North Sevier junior 0 Boss- hardt; family home evening games, Marcia Bosshardt; basic sewing and cutting with patterns, Terri Lyn Williams; ceramics, Josephine Williams, Salina. A baby quilt was worked on. Linda Wilson, who heads the activity program, had a special part on Getting to Know You. Leona Mickelsen and Jan Evans got better acquainted by telling each other about themselves. Roxanne Johnson sang Getting to Know You and had the audience ' shake hands. Lunch was served with spetial Valentine favors by Faye Hampton, diair- man; Elsie Peterson, Rayce Keifer, Phyllis Jensen, Lola Jensen, Jensen, Maxine Christensen, Carol Christensen, and Betty Du- Lorilee Inch - drive are: Barbara Mickelsen, chairman; Janet Hatch, Janeen So- ht rensen, Barbara Miller, Brenda Chidester, Tammy Johnson, Patsy Hampton, Debbie Lund, Gayla Farrington, Leslie Nelson, Claudia Barnes, Raelyn Anderson, Bonnie Peterson, Lori Dumas, Roxanne Johnson, Willardsen, Jean Nielson, and Paula Jensen. Lela Rasmussen had major surgery at the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield Thursday, Feb. 4. We send our best wishes to her. Her daughter, Mrs. Sheldon (Fern) Barney, Rifle, Colorado, came to stay two weeks to help her. Allen and LaRee Reedy and family and married daughter, Terri and her husband, Cory Hollis, Salt Lake City, came for the weekend. e Clay Christensen, grandson of Merlin and Lyal Ashman and Vannoy and Irene Christensen, has placed second with his partner, Gary Findley, in the Utah State Bar Association Debate Tournament. The competition and involved high schools. Clay is a sophomore at Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake City, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen, Midvale. 3-- A and senior high school earned perfect 4.0 -straight A grades for the first semester. Forty-eigothers made A minus averages (3.67 or better). Students are listed by grade. Straight A 7th Grade: Ann Jensen, Sandi Reynolds, and Allyson Sorensen. 8th Grade: Georgia Johnson, Ann Peterson, and Debra Reynolds. 9th Grade: Karla Glo- ver, Suzette Gurney, Debbie Hales, Tammie Harward, Lisa Huntsman, Laurie Jensen, and Lisa Shaheen. 10th Grade: Leslie Johnson and Jeri Marshall. 11th Grade: Valerie Johnson and Sherri Payne. 12th Grade: Bonnie Bastian, LeAnn Bosshardt, Lezlie Flora, Trent Hallows, Joseph Heath, Mic-k-i Boyd Kennedy, and Roberts. 12th Grade: Phyllis Black, Susette Beach, Darla Madsen, Stacie Hansen, Kim Glover, A Minus 7th Grade: Lisa GurCallie Sego, Tim Smith, Kathy Glover, Joetta Tucker, Lisa Anna Taylor, Lisa Willden, and Kelly Shaheen. ney, n, 8th Grade: Colette Anderson, Tracie Bennett, Cami Hatch, Alesha Mickelsen, Linda Burr, RaShelle Ellise Hatch. Kelly Whitlock, Shelley Hatch, Barbara Mason, Belinda Noyes, and Cristy Crane. Pizzas For Lunch At Center Senior citizens will the following menu Camp, and enjoy week of FVo. 17 - 20. the Cami Wilkins. Monday-Washing-t- ons 9th Grade: Kelly Nielbirthday. sen, Carol Ann Bills, Tuesday-Gum- bo Joes, Tana Roberts, Kim Fallon, Sheri Saunders, Eu- deviled egg, coleslaw, n gene Weaver, and Kim pineapple upside-dowCurtis. cake, milk-juics W ednesday-Co- ok 10th Grade: Glen Jenchoice. AlliNeresa sen, Nielsen, e. son Steiger, Jodi John- Thursday-Bak- chic- ed son, Melanie Curtis, Sherri Chartier, Karen Colby, Wendy Fordham, Lynne Edwards, and Michelle Anderson. ken, 11th Grade: Wade Forsyth, Doug Hardy, Glen Bills, Rhett Roberts, and cheese pizza, tossed green salad, peaches, mashed potatoes-gravcom, jello parfait y, cookie,, Friday-Hambur- & ger p.b. brownie, milk- - juice. Now's The Time to Buy a New Home 4-- A can have you in a new Custom Built Home within 120 days of loan approval. We - FREE PLANS - SOS Is Free Estimates Help Arrange Financing Top Quality Materials & Workmanship Standards Theme Two Brigham Young University football players will speak at StandOur low prices will be a welcome change! ards Night Tuesday at the Salina Stake Center. Dave McKee and John Ramage, son of BYU Coach Tom Ramage, will 788 N. Main Central 896-838- 5 or 896-510- 6 speak at 7:30 p.m. at the for young special night men and young women from 12. to 18 ancL. their parents, as well as- - all Mutual leaders, bishops, and counselors. Theme of the standand family, Cleveland, SOS ards night is were here. (Save Our Standards). Sacrament Meeting Both McKee and Raprogram was by the Boy mage were members of Scouts. Talks on the BYUs team which won Scout oath were given by the Holiday Bowl in San Troy Hales, Michael PicDiego, and are returned kett, Rex Hales, and LDS missionaries. Wade Allred. Talks on the Scout laws: Ted Mickelsen, Geoff Anderson, Brendon Bosshardt, Gerald Tsosie, Curtis Peterson, and Kyle Bosshardt; Why Scouting is Important to Me by Bonnie Peterson, and Aims and Methods of Scouting by Scout leader Jay Bosshardt The boys sang two songs accompanied by Marti Lund; Ted Mickelsen led the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning. Released were Loran Barnes, Sunday School teacher; Carla Wilkins, Relief Society Cultural Refinement teacher. Sustained were Willis PoulThe Chevron Hallmark Award goes only to our dealers who son, Sunday School teamaintain Chevrons highest standards of customer service. It means cher; Lori Rawlinson, Cultural Refinement teathe dealer is dedicated to providing a station, friendly cher. Kimberiie Mickelwith car care and service repair work done only by professional sen, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Glen Mickelqualified specialists. sen, was presented for Chevron Hallmark Award dealers. graduation from Primary by Bishop Neal BossWere proud of them. hardt. Laurie Jensen was the youth speaker. A & N Construction The Chevron Hallmark Award goes to Chevron Dealer Cullen Williams But its dedicated to you. dean ma?. The family of Wallace and Amelda Paulson met in Kaysville Friday to celebrate the 11th wedding anniversary of John and Sharon Poulson. Council. went to Morgan for Passed and Approved They dinner and dancing. Atand Ordered published tending were Mr. and by the City Council of Mrs. Dennis Jensen, Mr. Salina City, Utah on the and Mrs. Don Jacobsen, 6th day of February, Heber City; Mr. and 1981. Mrs. Roger Elkins, s- Leah Conover Sandy; Shelly Poulson Mayor and friend, Paul, B.Y.U. Attest: students; Kurt Poulson -- sDon Bums and a friend, and John Recorder and Sharon Poulson and Published in The Salina Wallace and Amelda. Sun Feb. 12, 1981. Merlin and Lyal Ashwere guests at the man LEGAL NOTICE The Richfield branch of Emergency Medical Annual Technicians Motor the Vehicle Award Banquet Thursday Division of the State Tax Commission will be evening at the Rodeway Inn in Richfield. Merlin on closed Fridays, is commissioner in beginning Feb. 13, 1981. Sevier Countys of charge This move is due to EM.T.s. Avon T. Francis budget cuts. Mrs. Nerger LaMar and Sonoma Assistant Chief Examiner no longer will go to Bosshardt hosted a social State of Utah, County of Sevier ss: Sworn to and Wayne on County Friday evening. Guests subscribed before me this 26 day of Jan., 1981. Tuesdays. and Vera A. White Craig Published in die Salina were Byron and Notary Public Sun February 5, 12, 18, Jensen, Marvin Othello Jensen, 1981. Sun P Wished in Tb February 12, 1981. 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