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Show I Thursday The Satina Sun r April 23, 1981 NOTICES v PUBLICPEOPLE MUST KNOW' wl ' 'BECAUSE THE r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the Zoning of Salina City, Utah, the City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 13, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. at the Salina Public Libary to consider the Ordinances following zoning changes: 1. Change the zoning in the area from 100 North to 400 North along State Street and extending to the east side of 100 West and to the west side of 100 East form its present R-- l zoning to 2 zoning. Dated this 20th day of C-- April, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following plication has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Sanpete County throughout the entire unless year otherwise 1981. designated. s Leah Conover Locations in SLB&M. ( Leah Conover, Mayor Joseph S. Bunner, Axtell, Ut. ATTEST: proposes to change the s Don P. Burns point of diversion of 0.105 Recorder Published in the Salina sec. ft. of water as Sun, April 23, April 30 and evidenced by Appl. 26919. The water has been May 7, 1981. diverted from a NOTICE The Town of Aurora well, 174 ft. deep, at a will hold a special public point S. 240 ft. W. 1160 ft. meeting at 8 p.m. April from EV Cor. Sec. 21, 28, 1981, in the town room T20S, RlE; and used for at the church to discuss a stockwatering 30 cattle, request for a zoning 20 hogs in NEV4SEV4 change. Other public matters also will be discussed. Published in the Salina Sun April 23, 1981. Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent Bank of Salina, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business March 31, 1981, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent Bank at close of business on March 31, 1981. ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions $ 325,000.00 U.S. Treasury securities None Obligations of other U.S. Government None agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political Subdivisions in the United States None All other securities $ 14,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell .. 400,000.00 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) $2,495,000.00 Less: Allowance for possible loan losses 16,000.00 Loans, Net 2,479,000.00 Lease financing receivables None Bank premises , furniture and fixtures and other assets 366,000.00 representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises 65,000.00 All Other Assets 7,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS $3,656,000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, 646,000.00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, 2,145,000.00 Partnerships, and corporations Deposits of the United States Government None Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States 180,000.00 All other deposits None drtified and Officers checks 35,000.00 Total Deposits 3,006,000.00 Total demand deposits $ 681,000.00 Total time and savings 2,325,000.00 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 liabilities for borrowed money None Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases 60,000.00 All other liabilities 33,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 3,099,000.00 Subordinated notes and debentures None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock - No. shares outstanding, None None par value Common stock - No. shares authorized, 1,000 No shares outstanding, 1,000 250 ( par value) 250,000.00 200,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits and reserve for Contingencies and other ! 107,000.00 capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA 557,000.00 Sec. 21, T20S, RlE. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 200 ft. deep, at a point N. 1721 ft. W. 68 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T21S, RlE (3 mi E. of Salina); and used same as heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of this ap- plication with reasons Avon T. Francis Assistant Chief Examiner State of Utah, County of Sevier ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10 day of April, 1981. Mike Shaw Notary Public Published in The Salina Sun April 23, 1981. - TfUxjMU Dtictdu Mrs. Selda Payne and her son, Versal, came last week on business. She is staying with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn in Provo. Vernon and Susan Sorenson and family and Richard and Kay Willard-seSalt Lake City, visited with their parents, Peter and Idella W illardsen. Farrel Jensen and son, Blake, Salt Lake City, spent Monday to Wednesday of last week with his parents, Orvil and Ethel Jensen. W allace and Amelda Poulson went to the Salt Lake City Airport April 15 and met their grandson, Elder Craig Jensen, who came from his mission in San Jose, n, Calif. family including his Twenty-on- members, e parents, Dennis and Kathleen Jensen, met him. Powell and Ellen Kay Johnson and family, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her moDee C. Hansen, P.E. ther, Mrs. Vontess JenSTATE ENGINEER sen. Harold and LaRene Published in the Salina Barker and family, Salt Sun Apr. 16, 23, and 30, lake City, came Satur1981. day. They all attended the town outing. ORDINANCE NO. The Redmond Easter AN ORDINANCE PROouting turned out very VIDING THAT THERE well, weather permitting. BE NO PRIMARY Following the egg hunt, a ELECTION AND THAT program was presented: ELECTIVE OFFICES vocal duet, Kay Hales BE FILLED AT THE and son, Kirk, and a NOVEMBER MUNInovelty number by Kirk; CIPAL ELECTION. songs and novelty numBe it ordained by the bers by Loma Dickerson and her children, Aneisa, city council of Salina, Patrick, and Lonnie; panUtah: tomime, Shanna AnderSection 1. PRIMARY son; songs by David ELIMIPeterson and Joy Mickel-se- n ELECTION and their guitars; a NATED. Pursuant to section Utah very humorous Easter Code Annotated 1953, bonnet contest by several there shall be no primary men dressed as ladies. election held during the ' Hie Nelson family goes on an annual camping election municipal offices until such time as this or- trip at Easter time. The dinance is amended to Wayne, Chad, Rees, Terprovide otherwise or until rel, Gam, and Cliff repealed and all elective Nelsons and the Don offices to be filled shall be, HaleSi' Lenny and Leslee Nelson-.Wayneheld at the Novembei and 's PhyfltS ' son,' Mr. and municipal election. Mrs. James Nelson and Section 2. REPEALER. their daughter, Carol Lee The provisions of all orand husband, Bryan dinances inconsistent Flannery, were camping with the provisions of this at Lone Cedar Mountain. ordinance are hereby They joined the town repealed. celebration Saturday. Dick and Carol Ann Section 3. EFFECTIVE Russell and family, Salt DATE. This ordinance Lake City, spent Easter shall become effective on weekend with her moposting. ther, Mrs. Edris Passed this 20 day of Preston and Carolyn April, 1981. Pickett and family were Leah Conover Mayor home at their parents, Bronzell and Rula Pickett ATTEST: and Max Peterson. LorDon P. Burns raine Peterson, Monti-cellCity Recorder was home with Published in the Salina Max and family. Sun, April 23, 1981. Ivan and Sandra Banks and family came from therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, Ut 84111, on or before May 30, 1981. Mic-kelse- n. o, Lazy Eye Clinic Slated Green 529-339- 0 to WY. River, grandson, Jason Cowley, baptized. They brought A California educator and native of Salina, them home over the Nylas T. Andreason, will, weekend. retire June 30 after 40 UDell and Lou Gene in public education. years Johnson had two grandHe has been a princisons bom on the same pal for 35 years. This day, April 14. Hie little school year, he completes guys arrived 21 minutes 31 years as administrator apart. John and Roxanne of the Norwalk-L- a Mirada Johnsons boy weighed 7 Unified School District. lbs. 14 oz. and was bom He presently is assistant in the Sevier Valley principal at John Glenn Hospital. He has two High School. brothers, Sabin and Andreason and his Shane, and two sisters, wife, Alta, a former Skyla and Tasha, and an Vernal resident, are lookuncle who lives with ing forward to sharing them, Joe DeBiasi. He hobbies of golf, fishing has grandparents, Mr. and travel. They will visit and Mrs. Francis DeIsrael, Egypt and Greece Biasi, Idaho Falls, ID.; in October, and also plan Mrs. to visit Peru, Agentina, Hazel Clegg, Ucon, ID., and Brazil. and Mr. and Mrs. C.A. The Andreasons plan Zotta, Boise, ID. to live in Norwalk for Gordon and Tammy Johnsons boy weighed 6 and Patsy Keith lbs. 3 oz. and was bom in the Mt. View Hospital in Hampton had her family for the weekend. Payson. He has two here Her sisters, Lany and Triand Jennifer sisters, Leah Deem and family, sha, and grandparents, Lester and DeOra Oyler, Las Vegas, NV. ; Jim and Ada Jensen and family, Loa, and Mr. and Mrs. Centerville; her brother, Morris and Jackie Voyle Sorenson, Loa. and family, 'RiByron and Vera Jensen and her sister-in-laverton, were in Salt Lake City Mrs. Leon (Lila to 13 a April keep medical appointment for Ann) Brinkerhoff and children, Bicknell. Leon Byron. Their daughters, is sheriff in Bicknell and DeVon and Kaye Jensen and daughter, Cindy, and was on duty. Mr. and Mrs. WendaU her baby, Jason, and and family Harvey and Loma Dic- Rasmussen Lake City in were Salt kerson and family, Salt Lake City, came for Thursday to Saturday. They kept medical apEaster. pointments, visited relaMrs. Jon (Nelma) Gates and children, Lance tives, and took a tour of and Marin, Hyrum, spent the Temple grounds, Easter with her parents, State Capitol, and other Marvin and Esmonte places of interest. Russell and Loralee Jensen. had a baby boy Anderson at Sand the Camping 1981 in Sevier 5, April Dunes Thursday to SaturHe has a Hospital. Valley Doris were and day Jay sister, Shanna. GrandChristensen and family, parents are Marwood and Dale and Colleen Christensen, Salt Lake City; Maurine Hales, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Louise Jensen, Scott and Carol Lee Phil Morril, Grover. Johnson, Aurora, and Loralee had to go bade Kathy and her friend, into the hospital with gall Ross Hill, who came frotn trouble and ulcers. UJtah State University, j, Donald and Carma rjLarsen and family, Price, and all their families. Mrs. Clifford (Dora) were home for Easter Chidesters son, Ray B. and visiting her parents, Lindsay, 41, died April James and JoAnn 15 in Salt Lake City. Services were held in the McDougal Mortuary with burial in Tremonton. Dora attended Saturday An Affordable and game home Sunday and brought her daughUnder ter, Mrs. Gail (Maig) Ludvigson home from Utah Valley Hospital, where she had major surgery. She lives in Sterling. Jerry and Eva Mae Pickett had their friends, James and Sharon Larkin and family, Hurricane, visit them a few days. They joined the town for the Easter outing. spend a few days and Easter with her parents, Milo June and Boss-hard- t. LaMar and Sonoma Bosshardt had their daughters home for the Easter weekend. John and Vicki Leavitt and Terry and Concha and families, Salt Lake City, were here. Bob and Tamra Hardman and family, Riverk ton; Jarl and Beth and family and their friends, Duke Casper and Linda Farrel, Heber City, came Saturday to go on the Easter outing with the Evan Mickelsens. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jensen and family, Midvale, were home and spent Easter here with the town and visited the Doug Jensens. Mrs. Lela Tennant, Midvale, Mrs. Jensens mother, came with them. Mis. Thelma Jensen came home Sunday after spending a month in Ivins with her daughter, Mrs. Merlene Humprhies. Ahl-qui- st Klun-gervi- Brin-kerho- ff A statewide square dance jamboree was hosted Saturday by the Sagebrush Swingers in the recreation hall. Dinner was served. The caller was Harvey Baker of Salt Lake City. In Sunday morning Sacrament meeting, Patsy Hampton was sustained as librarian. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul W illardson over the Easter weekend were Mr. and . Mis. Michael W illardson and family and Debfo W illardson. Hie Whitney Christensens had their son, Leon and Nayna Christensen and family, Salt Lake City, as weekend visitors. Merlin and Lyal Ashman and her mother, Mrs. Maigaret Nelson, were in Salt Lake City over the weekend visiting their children. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newman, Salt Lake City, and their family met here for Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee Newman, St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Newman, Logan. The Lee Newmans have a younger son, John, who was here. Sunday, Pryce and Sheryl Hales and family, Centerville, and Thad Draper apd girls, Sandra, and Gail, Salt Lake City, were at Kenneth and Emma Hales. Bryant and Linda were in Aurora Sunday to visit Lynn and Fern Shaw and Trent and Raelene Cowley and family. The Shaws had flown to Wright, WY. to visit the Cowleys for a week and see their Mic-kels- about one more year before moving to Salina to develop their property and build a new home. Andreason has a sister, Mrs. J.W. Bumbardner, in Salina. Andreason graduated from North Sevier High School as high point boy and in 1938 from the University of Utah. He taught at Uintah High School in Vernal, and at the age of 25 was prindpal of Alterra High School in Roosevelt. He received a masters degree in 1948 from the University of Utah and spent two years in predoctorate education at the University of California at Berkeley before coming to Norwalk in GUARD YOUR HOMEOFFICE 24 HOURS A Tests for amblyopia (lazy eye) will be given Wednesday, April 29, at the Salina American Legion Hall for children between 3V2 and 5 years DAY! - Nyals T. Andreason member of the Stake High Coundl and the past three years as bishop of the Norwalk 2nd W ard. The Andreasons have three sons: one a professor at Missoula College in Montana, and two employed in the computer industry in California. 1950. Andreason has been active in comunity affairs, induding the Norwalk Coordinating Council, the Norwalk Exchange Club, YMCA, Boy Scouts, March of Dimes, and Red Cross. He is an active member of the IDS Church, and served for 20 years as a Honor Roll Students i At SUSC Estimates For Backhoe and Three local students have been named to the winter quarter honor roll at Southern Utah State College. They are Neva L. Black, elementary education major, Aurora; Paul N. Childs, elementaiy education, Gunnison; and Steven Kiefer, political science, Redmond. Truck Work. Landscaping Septic Tanks ; Basements Phone or 529-708- 529-328- 7 i; 0 Shape Up For Summer Aerobics Class Registration Tuesday, April 28 5:30 p.m., Salina Legion Classes: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 8 Weeks $15.00 - Denise Harvey 529-752- 9 NOW!! House At An Affordable Price! $23.00 Per Square Foot TOTAL PRICE ONLY 3,656,000.00 Amounts outstanding as of report date: None Standby letters of credit, total Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more . . . 180,000.00 Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more None Average of 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date: TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,871,000.00 I Mike Shaw, Cashier, of the above-name- d bank do hereby declare that this report of condition has been 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 report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been 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 and correct. Robert B. White, Craig A. White, Ted W. Sorensen, 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 April 13, 1981. Veteran Educator Retires After 40 Years Service Redmond News ap- Delivered And Installed 31,900 On Your Lot! ELECTRONIC Charter Security Alarms ALARM SYSTEMS of age. The free clinic, scheduled from 8:45 a.m. until noon, is sponsored by the Central Utah District Health Department and the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Mrs. Wally Nelson, Sevier County Health Nurse, will direct the clinic. IMJIUSION OETECHO HERE No messy installation because system operates by radio signal Separate alarms for intrusion and lor fire or medical alert Affordable professional installation reliable service installations AlarnkSoundfliere Here's a home that tells you what good living is all about. space leads you from the living room into the formal dining room. Or relax in the cozy family room. The efficiently designed kitchen has a handy utility room adjoining, including dishwasher. Two guest or children's bedrooms share a bath. The master suite, at the opposite end of the home for quiet privacy, features a walk-icloset, plus private bath with Roman tub, separate shower and double bowl lavatory. Take this Fleetwood home for your home. Free-flowin- g n Stop worrying about the safety of your home and family. Sleep more peacefully by letting us install a Charter Security Alarm System In your home. We will customise this system to lit your exact needs, so that you get the kind of warning system you want for burglary, fire, or medical emergencies. She said it is designed to detect any possibilities of the vision defect in an effort to correct the before the problem youngster enters school. us now for a free Call Amblyopia, if not detected and treated, can cause permanent loss of vision in the affected eye. Treatment should begin before the child is 6 years old to avoid any possible permanent sight loss, she added. estimate Monitoring 24 Hrs. no obligation. a Day Available. Jones Glass & Insulation 22 E. 200 So. - 896-849- 6 RICHFIELD Curtis Motor Other clinics will be held April 21 and 22 at the Monroe city building, and on April 28 at the 285 W. Main Public Health Department in Richfield. 529-720- (t 2 - & TV Salina Fleetwood FHA - VA HOMES Conventional Financing SCOTSMANS HOMES On the South Edge of Richfield, Utah VISIT OUR SALES LOT ON HIGHWAY 89 Call or see Chuck Koozer, Manager (801) 896-654- - 3 r |