OCR Text |
Show Thursday August 6, 1981 The Salma Sun ;4... V--- 1-- ! . ' (; iTwo Men . V4' r PUBLIC NOTICES ("harped In Court 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' Promt and GaardiaMldp Naitca Consul! Clerk o Oistricl Court or mo respective sinners lor further information -- r I 1 Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent Bank of Salina, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries. at the close of business June 30, 1081, 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 June 30, 1981. Two men have pleaded not guilty to charges filed against them in North Precinct Court. The men were charged in connection with a beer party in Willow Creek Canyon July 25, where arrested and police charged six men at a roadblock on the Willow Creek Canyon road. Four have pleaded guilty to charges filed. ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions U.S. $ 477,000.00 None Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government None agencies and corporations of States and political Obligations None Subdivisions in the United States All other securities $ 14,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell .. 375,000.00 Loans, Total (excluding unearned $2,352,000.00 income) Less: Allowance for possible loan losses 17,000.00 2,335,000.00 Loans, Net None Lease financing receivables Bank premises , furniture and fixtures and other assets 516,000.00 representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises 64,000.00 All Other Assets 6,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS . . . '. $3,787,000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, 970,000.00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals. 2,126,000.00 Partnerships, and corporations Deposits of the United States Government 6,000 Deposits of States and political None subdivisions in the United States None All other deposits 27,000.00 Certified and Officers checks 3,129,000.00 Total Deposits Total demand deposits $1,003,000.00 Total time and savings 2,126,000.00 deposits Federal funds purchased and Mr. & Mrs. Scott Holm Tony Timmons, address unknown, pleaded not guilty to pending charges of driving under the influence and escape from custody. A third pending charge, destruction of property, was later filed, to which Timmons has not yet been arraigned. Marry In CDS Ceremony Holm-Hate- li Scott Holm and Valarie Hatch were married in a July 8 double-rin- Sister of the bride, Jodie Hatch, was maid of honor, and Debbie Webber, Susan Buiraston, cere- g mony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A buffet luncheon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savage, sister and brother-in-laof the groom, and a reception was held at Seven Oaks. The new Mis. Holm is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hatch of West Valley City and is a graduate of Granger High School.. She has attended Utah Technical College and BYU. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mn. Max W. Holm, Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of Cottonwood High School, has filled an LDS mission to Taiwan, and is currently attending the University of Utah. Carolyn Bowers, Carolyn Pending charges for William Paul Jensen, Salina, were driving under the influence on a Lake City. Blodwen suspended drivers li- cense. He has demanded a jury trial. Marcus Taylor, attorney for the two, entered the not guilty pleas. Palisade Flight were Olsen for the longest drive, and Betty Hunter was closest to the hole. Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen of Salina. Ladies Golf On July 21, the Palisade Ladies Association A LITTLE played a tournament PUBLIC NOTICES against pro Gary 'Because The People Must Know m Hol- man. winners The GOES A were Joyce Jensen, 33 A, and Era Black, 35. On July 28, a longest-driv- Consult Clark of District Court ' or the respective siners -lor further information. -r i Kupfer, Susan Banger-te- r, and Annette Savage were attendants. Flower girls were Denise Kaplan is, Christy Hafen, and Holly Hatch. Mr. Holms best man was Cory Hafen, while Curt Haws, Kraig and Dale Hatch, Ron Savage, and Brent and Gene Hafen were ushers. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt LOFJG e, dosest-to-the-hol- Sevier School District Roard of Education Will receive bids on an old church' and parking lot owned by Sevier School District in Salina, Utah. Bids will be received until 9:00 a.m. Aug. 13, 1961, at school board office, 195 East 5th North, Richfield. The District Board reserves the right to accept or reject any bids WAY. e game was played. The winners in the Championship Flight were Di--, anne Greenwood for the longest drive, and Kay Ekicksen was closest to the hole. The winners in the , Als Auto Parts 853 East Arrowhead Lane Salt Lake City 266-826- 4 ; Utah " STIHL TlwWNMUifful FRANK STEVEN CHILDS Custom Baling & Hauling or parts thereof. For more information or Haul 162 bales to the load appointment to examine 6 building, call from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Published in the Salina Sun July 30, and August 6, 896-440- Bail average Phone 70-7- 5 528-323- Lbs. 0 1981. imm (einmiw NO INSTALLATION COSTS . . . JUST PLUG INTO REGULAR HOME OUTLET I Mike Shaw, Cashier, of the 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. above-name- d Larg, Wireless Residential commercial Fir burglar Alarm Control Unit Panic Button or Medical Alert (H 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. Ted W. Sorensen, Milo J. Bosshardt, Reuel E. Christensen, Smoke Alarm H Line Carrier Ionization 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 July 27, 1981. Avon T. Francis Assistant Chief Examiner Published in The Salina Sun August 6, 1981. Mat Alarm Window Bug InteriorExterior Remote Horn Magnetic Sensors indowlDoors Presenting the brand new statewide Business to Business FEATURES: Entry A Exit Delays Dual Electronic Fire and Burglar Sound Auto Shut-Of- f and Gell Cell Stand By Auto Trickle Charge (Lite Indicator) Output Terminals Activates Telephone Burglar and Fire Outlet Powers External Speaker (Normal Oagmg Speaker Initial Arming Delay N Output Terminals Dual FSK Radio Receivers Included Burglar and Fire System 115 AC Outlet with Line Fuse Key Switch included went statewide overnight. Quite a book, right? Heres how to get one. If youre one of our Utah business customers, dont do a thing. Delivery will be automatic. If youre a residence customer, call your service rep. A copy is free on request. The State Book. Its a first edition, never been done before, something to be proud of. So congratulations. Utah. Youre the state of the art. I MM M S GOING ON VACATION? Roof You Can Buy Or Rent By The Day, Experts Week or Month! "FREE - Roof Inspection & P. 0. Box 532 Mayfield, Utah 528-356- 1 I x o x Estimate. RELIABLE ROOFING SERVICE Yellow Pages. It s lik having a Whos Who of Utah businesses. Every one we serve. Every one youre likely to need. From Logan to St. George. All at your fingertips. Better yet, it puts wfr business at their fingertips. Suddenly all Utah knows where to find you. Its as if you -- Jones Glass 22 E. 200 So. & - Insulation 896-849- 6 S3 Mountain Bell |