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Show The Salina Sun 10 v Thursday April 29, 1982 PUBLIC NOTICES 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information I f Consolidated Report of Condition of Utah Independent Bank of Salina, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business March 31, 1982, a state banking institution organized and operating under tha 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, 1982. ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions $ U.S. Treasury Securities Obligations of other U.S. Government 682,000.00 0 0 agencies and corporations of and States political Obligations 0 subdivisions All other securities 14,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell .. 1,500,000.00 a. Loans, Total $3,974,000.00 b. Less: Allowance for possible 29,000.00 loan losses 3,945,000.00 Loans, Net 0 Lease financing receivables Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing 612,000.00 bank premises Real estate owned other 121,000.00 than bank premises All other assets 16,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS $ 6,890,000.00 Individual Track Men Shine at Cedar City Christensen, Wilson, and Todd Nemelka. We didnt do all that well as a team, Coach Glen Partridge commented. Its a much bigger expects his team to do well during the regional and state tournaments when they will competing against kids from schools the same size as NSHS. tournament. Individually, Next up for the W olves is the B.Y.U. tournament however, we did excellent. Almost everyone this Saturday. Thursday, bettered his distance or May 13, is the region time. tournament. May 15 is The coach said he the state tournament. Although North Sevier track team members did well individually at last weeks Cedar City Invitational, they did not do so well as a team against the 18 schools and who participated. Kurt Taylor took third d in the dash with a time of 52.9. He took fourth in the pole vault when he cleared 12 feet. Donel Jensen hurled the discus 1128 for a third place win. Jon Sorensen ran the mile in 4:49.9 for fourth place. High School 2-- 440-yar- Masons run put Scott two-mil- e Soccer League 10:56.6 him in fifth place. Donnie Sampson took sixth place in d the run with a time of 2:12.6. Glen Bills, Chuck Wilson, Ronnie Swain, and 880-yar- LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, $ 1,623,000.00 partnerships and corporations Jon Sorensen ran the Time and savings deposits of individuals, in 3 :56.1 for 3,691,000.00 medley relay partnerships and corporations a second place berth. Deposits of United States Bills, W ilson, Taylor, 0 government and Bruce Briggs placed Deposits of States and political d fifth in the relay 460,000.00 subdivisions in the United States with a time of 47.02. 0 All other deposits Coming in sixth in the 41,000.00 Certified and officers checks mile relay with a 3:55.1 Total Deposits 5,815,000.00 time were Swain, Burke a. Total demand deposits $1,776,000.00 b. Total time and savings 4,039,000.00 deposits Federal funds purchased and securities 0 sold under agreements to repurchase Interest-bearin- g demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other liabilities 0 Marlis Freeman refor borrowed money turned this week from a Mortgage indebtedness and liability three-wee- k vacation in for capitalized leases 380,000.00 All other liabilities 0 Germany. She went to TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,195,000.00 visit family and for the 0 Subordinated notes and debentures high school class EQUITY CAPITAL reunion. She visited Preferred stock No. shares outstanding Kathleen Mason on her 0 mission and said she is value) (par Common stock, doing well and enjoying it. Kent stayed No. shares authorized, 2,000 home with the children, except 400.00 No. shares outstanding, 1,155 for Ryan, who went to 462,000.00 par value 139,000.00 stay with his grandSurplus Undivided profits parents, Vem and Elda and reserve for contingencies Freeman, in Fillmore. and other capital reserves 94,000.00 Bob and Susan Bagley TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 695,000.00 went to Provo Monday TOTAL LIABILITIES for an appointment with $ '6,890,000.00 AND EQUITY CAPITAL an eye doctor. MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: Orvil and Millie An- a. Standby letter credit, total 0 drews attended com- b. Time certificates of deposit in denominations mencement exercises at of $100,000 or more 215,000.00 Brigham Young Univer- c. Other time deposits in amounts of sity at the Joseph Smith 0 $100,000 or more auditorium' for their Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar granddaughter, Karen Andrews. She received month) ending with report date: a. Total deposits $5,520,000.00 her bachelor of science bank do degree in mathematics, I, Mike Shaw, Cashier, of the above-name- d hereby declare that this report of condition has been She is the daughter of prepared in conformance with the instructions issued Vemess and Elizabeth by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Andrews of Payson. and the State Banking Authority and is true to ter the exercises, they the best of my knowledge and belief. attended a tea sponsored s Mike Shaw by the mathematics the undersigned directors, attest the correctness partment. of this report of condition and declare that it has been as examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and .. ltusseJu and Jean y .iaP wet? inbelief has been prepared in conformance with the Powell last weekend structions issued by the Board of Governors of the or a vaca lon Federal Reserve System and the State Banking 5 Authority and is true and correct. a good ey said they Robert B. White ime Rewel E. Christensen Ted W. Sorensen Dona Mason and her STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institu- - daughter, Karen Palmer, tions. I, Stewart G. Vernon, Asst. Chief Examiner, do Richfield, went to Logan hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct to help Donas sister with copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in her daughters wedding. this office on Apr. 15, 1982. .. aren Stewart G. Vernon 440-yar- Needs Assistance Tournament Attenders The Salina City Soccer League is looking for sponsors to raise money for goals. Golf Tourney Sunday Anyone interested in helping young people learn about the sport of soccer should call Sharon School-sponsore- 529-798- - first in intermediate floor exercises for fifth graders, first in intermediate beam, and third in beginning vault. Kenalee Glover won first School. place in fifth grade The team, coached by novice floor exercises and Diane Chivers, partici- sixth in beginning vault. Sheila Rasmussen pated in floor exercises, beam, bars, and vault- placed third in novice floor exercises. Salina The Warm Springs May 1, at 3 p.m. at the ing. Sorensen Orso placed third in Allison placArchery Club will be Warm Springs Archery ed first in novice floor beginning floor exeran having introductory Range east of Fayette. exercise. Mindy Chivers cises, and Cheri Squires handicap shoot Saturday, nonwill a be This competition shoot for fun fry at Maple Grove last to begin handicap qualifiSaturday night. They cation for the year. said they all had a lot of Come and get a lot of great food and a good enjoyment and fun for Don't waste time wondering about a fast way to time, but one elder $1, officials said. get your bearings. Call me, I'm with WELCOME WAGON. (whom I dont dare Looks In can for coffee money When you've just moved, you're pressed for time. Memberships will be name) was very disAnd the gifts, community and business information appointed because no accepted. For further bring will save your family time and money. one got thrown into the information, contact Kirk Let me hear from you soon. creek. Well, maybe next James, Keith time someone will get Bartholomew, Mike Otten, him. or Marlis Freeman Allen King, libby Mason went to Provo last week to take her baby to the doctor. placed Archery Club Sets News Fun Tournament Aurora m de-W- e, T F?' Mindy Chivers. Three Locals Take First At Regional Gymnastics The Palisades Mens Association is sponsoring 1 or a stroke play golf tourna- Peery at can The help ment this Sunday, May be in any form money 2, at 11 a.m. at the Gary Seven girls from the Holman Palisades Golf for the goals, time, else or Windwalker talents, anything gymnastics Course near Sterling. wishes to donate team in North Sevier Signups should begin anyone toward the league. attended an invitational by 10:30 a.m. gymnastics meet recently at Ferron Junior High 529-783- Alycesen Sorenson, Sheila Rasmussen, Kenalee Glover and instructor Diane Olivers; on top is Those who represented North Sevier at the Ferron d Gymnastics tournament were (kneeling from left): Salina Orso and Shauna Beach; standing from left: Cheri Squires, Junior High placed fourth in novice floor. The gymnasts competed against entrants from elementaiy, junior high, and high schools from all over the region. Without advertising, a terrible thing Nothing. Get a headstart In your new town. I 528-797- movmiL 528-353- 528-352- 4. Carol Lee Johnson and Melva Johnson have both been in the hospital this last week. They are both home now and doing much better. Elbert and Vilate Lloyd have had all of their children and grandchildren here for a few days to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Her daughter, Renee Nicholls, and Todd and Kevin and daughter, Brian and Kelli Welling from Evanston, Wyo. were here and her other daughter, Neil and Cheryl Young and Brent, David, Kim, and Tracy were here from Holbrook, Ariz. Their son, Delbert and Kathleen Lloyd and Trent, Brian, Bree Lee, and Chad, also came and they all enjoyed a family dinner on Saturday. JoLynn Mason and Rhonda Huntsman went to Monroe FYiday for the AsstChiefExaminer lasfl Saturdayto ,atte"d a State of Utah, County of Sevier ss: e un eon graveside services for Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of fe acuain Janet Nutt, who was P3geant n their April, 1982. high school friend. which Mallory is entered. Melvin S. Briggs The First W ard Elders Notary Public Danny Rasmussen is Quorum held a chicken the new town employee. Published in the Salina Sun, April 29, 1982. He will be keeping our town beautiful, so lets all help and do our part. ad PUBLIC NOTICES 'Because The People Must Know' Probate and j I , Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk ot District Court or the respective signers -I for further information CHANGE OF MEETING NOTICE The regularly scheduled Salina City Council Meeting has been changed from Monday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. to Tuesday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers. Select wedge bottom Highlights Published in The Salina Sun April 29, 1982. 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