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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March 14, 1979 ) births SubscmibE to Mr. and Feb. 24 Kimball J. Mrs. Huntington, Powell, girl; Mr. and Mrs. S. Chad Hansen, Cleveland, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fred ilkiE & Emery Counties... I Tear Huntington, Wilson, girl. Mr. and Feb. 25 A. Mrs. Reece Bawden, Price girl; Mr. and Mrs. David Christiansen. Lloyd Please enclose your check or money order: Carbon Robert William WEdNtsdAySATURdAy In Utah, outside In United States E area Irwin, Champion, Idaho, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Monroe Sanchez, Price, girl. Price, Feb. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davies, Price, (nltivocGite Postal Regulations require that mal subscriptions be PAID IN ADVANC Castle Dale, girl. Mr. Feb. 26 Mrs. James . Outside U.S boy. Mr. and March 1 Mrs. Roger Hugh Jones, East Carbon, girl. Mr. and March 2 Mrs. Ben Lee Brown, East Carbon, girl. Name Apt. No. Address ION-SMOKE- RS How Farmers can protect your homo for loss & Train vs. Volkswagon rMvtt train struck a 1974 Volkswagen driven by Juan Montealegre of Helper Monday morning at the track's Intersection with 'D' Street in Helper. The train, traveling at 20 mph, threw the Rio Grande A First, Formers brought out Auto. Now, Farmers offers in one money-savincoverage 90 CEU gallery displays life insurance. Then complete package. If no one in your fomily has smoked in at least two years, you may qualify. wilderness photos Phil Halamandaris MAIN STREETIN PRICE Phone 6J7Q?6Q Anytime tor Appointment 7?7 feet, according to Helper Police Chief Karl Stavar. Luckily, Montealegre, was the only passenger of the car and he suffered only minor cuts and bruises. car E A 40 - piece exhibit entitled Wilderness Our policy is saving you money. Utah Photography, featuring the works of 16 Utah artists, will be displayed in the Art Department Gallery on the College of Eastern Utah campus from March 4 through March 30. The collection, organized by the Utah Arts Council under the direction of Greer Markle, represents some of the finest state work in the by photographers working with the theme of Utah Wilderness. The purpose of this exhibition is two - fold, Markle began. First, I have a personal interest in the preservation of the Utah wilderness. This exhibition compliments that interest. Also, I felt that the exhibit would be a good way for the Utah Arts Council to support Utah artists. This exhibition is a product of Utah by Utahns. Its beauty and power lies in the different interpretations that each of these photographers have of Utah wilderness. In addition to the exhibition coordination, Markle has compiled a catalogue featuring the works of the exhibition artists as well as poems by Sam Hamill and an essay by environmentalist author Edward Abbey. The catalogue will accompany the exhibition as it travels across the state as part of the Utah Arts -- First Security has been serving the people of the Intermountain West through its banks since 1928. And in 1978, our fiftieth year, we served a record number of 575,000 people in 110 communities. We helped western communities grow by paying $97.6 million in interest on deposits and providing employment to local people in each community we serve. We made 56,507 commercial loans to farmers, ranchers and business owners. Real estate loans to 16,592 people for homes, farms and business property. Timeway loans to 85,434 men and women for cars, home improvements, appliances, machinery, mobile homes, and other worthwhile purposes, and $180 million in bank card credit. In all, loans made totaled over $3 billion, equal to $1500 for every person in the states of Utah and Idaho combined. We thank our friends and customers for the confidence displayed in us with $221 million in new deposits. We take real satisfaction in providing people the opportunity of earning a good, safe return on their money as the Intermountain Wests largest savings institution. But our size is important mainly for the chance it gives us to translate our resources into opportunities for growth for Western people. Thanks to you, our assets this year reached a record $3.2 billion. We pledge to continue to provide you with a full range of financial services, and to give you the opportunity to grow through their use. Because thats what were here for. To put money to work for people. message from George S. Eccles, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and all the people at First Security. A BANKS AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES TEN BANKS AND THESE SUBSIDIARIES: First Security Company, Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Securities Intermountain, Inc. (SIMCO), First Security Mortgage Co. First Security Life Insurance Company of Texas, First Security Insurance, Inc., First Security Insurance Agency, Inc., First Security Leasing Co., First Security Computer Center, Inc. Banks Members of F.D.I.C. RESOURCES .......... CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1978 2 BILLION 500 MILLION Assets 2 BILLION BILLION 500 MILLION 1 ....... ...... BILLION 500 MILLION 414.446.245 $18,853,645) Direct Lease Financing Bank Premises, Furniture and Fix tures (Net After Depreciation) , Stock In Federal Reserve Bank . . , Accrued Income Receivable Other Real Estate (Net of Valuation Reserve of $57,930) . 2.039, 441 ,721 94,445,421 TOTAL ASSETS $351204,447 ..... 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1978 Cash and Due From Banks U.S. Government Securities State and Municipal Securities .. . Other Securities Trading Account Securities ....... Fed. Funds Sold & Sec. Purchased Under Agreement to Resell Loans and Discounts (Net ol Valuation Reserve ot $19,471,891 and unearned income of ..... , 1 Deposits: 4 778,484,037 Oemand Deposits Time Deposits 1874404 Total Deposits 1377,1044$ Fed. Funds Pureh. $ Sec. Sold Under Agreements to Repurdi, . . , . 23041360 Comroeroiai Paper 1211027 Accrued Income Taxes . 40,74740 ' 274458 Accrued interest, etc. Other Liabilities 1121424 Notes Payable Within One Year . . 791944 Other Assets Banks and Subsidiary Companies 2244277 wmm sutmm 10,828 170,490,000 80,810.848 $.48000 3124400 Long Term OeW... Total UabMMee Minority Equity Stockholders Equity: Preferred Stock: $3.18 Cum. Out-- . Conv. Series "A 71.683 Shares . standing Common Stockholders' Equity: Common Stock Par Value $118 Outstanding 12,090.924 Shares Common Treasury Stock at Cost 206,79$ Shares . . . . Surplus Total Common Stock- hotders' Equity Total Stockholders Equity. 1400,807 144,301 2r ..... - TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY 1232200 0308440 840,149 3,7(7,058 . - 1113,484 -3- ,42436 201,244,154 2149274 214.243,432 $25204,457 Markle continued, I could best describe the show by paraphrasing the author Aldo. Leopold in this manner; There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. This exhibit and catalogue are the delights and dilemmas of those who cannot. The College of Eastern Utah Art Department Gallery hours are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday; there is no admission charge. In January the exhibit was displayed at the University of Utah and the Salt Lake Public Library. It has since been on display throughout the state. For further information on Utah Photography, contact Greer Markle, Liabilities and Stockholders Equity 3 BILLION Program. In summing up, Wilderness iwwili First Security Corporation System of Banks Councils Museum Outreach 533-589- 5. |