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Show BB THE SUMMIT COUNTY HWI 3 Land Bank announces lower interest PARK arr--A three-da- y raid here laat week resulted with the arrests of 28 on drugs diaries. confiscated, hfost arrested were of Park City or Park City West and la their early twenties, reported Summit County Sheriff Ronald R. Justice of the Peace James Kilby set bail between S2Q0 and 15,000. AR have hsee released from Jal since then on bafl. Both marijuana anwunt Robinson. b The Seventeen were arrested Wednesday, Dec. 15. Two others were arrested Thursday. Nine were also arrested by TvAttscn county obdobkis of cooperation from four agencies nude possible the raid. Involved were the Part City Police Department, officers of the Utah Highway .Patrol, the Summit County Sheriff Department and Three-mont- the Utah b Arrested Park City for distribution of a controlled subefonce for value were: and cocaine were said Sheriff Robinson. not yet known, he sail The county sheriff said those attested Mamed their involvement the drug traffic to the lack of snow. No snow meant no work, and they wanted both divecsion and money, Robinaon said. State Liquor Agency. h Janies Patrick Coughlin and Robert M. Rosen were arrested for illegal possession of controlled substance. Most were arrested for distribution of a c""trdlcd substance for value or for resorting, assisting those distributing the drugs. Possessing drugs for sale b a Vandalism b increasing in this village of summer homes on the Weber, according to Charles M. Msbey, Clearfield. On Dec. 12 hia home was 1 .They were charged with criminal trespeaslng by Deputy Sheriff Leon Wilde. . Obeu admitted breaking ta but dented anything. When Mabey bvestigat-e- d hb cabin, he found mining two Janteen sweaters and 17 inches of sterling silver chain worth S10 an inch. Moya said a ng raided. Two Salt Lake men were arrested, taken to the Summit County Jail, released on bail and then fined S100 at the trial, S2S of which wu suspended. Justice of the Peace Stan Leavitt waa judge. The offense wu committed during Sunday evening about 7 p.m. and reported at 11 a.m. the following morning. Arrested were Urn W. Sterling and Scott 0. wu broken. window Olsen. Ken Robinaon reported a truck stopped by Hidden Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moya caught the two boys at the gate. "Scorn of homu have bees ripped elf ta the Canyon,- doaens at Hidden Lake," uid. Mabey scads of yummy food and dancing to tamp it down and of course, lob of tab swapping with imaginations flung to the wind truly a night to remember. had a rousing fun packed Christmas party at Beaver Creek Inn Saturday night with Tha Adventures of flu wumn modern pioneeiJnmily 2 aI onMBn e TpIP oK MnuSDUNOKSITEnUHaSM.ESTnPISHSKm. f u r nR AWWCFJ. SHOWING SATURDAY DEC. 25 QNEJ2A3LJU ILL Kamos Theater Kamas, Utah Showtimes 1 Only Pac. Infl passes accepted 783-446- 91 ygm, Arrested far resortIs wens Laura Ann Batata, Tonya M. Coughlin, Sandra Coughlin, and Carl H. DoOhauaen. ' Those arrested b Wasatch County are: oil production for Rapidly Summit County wu seen Saturday an anounccment by Carlton Stowe, mineral b k speclalbt for the Utah Geological Mineral Survey. Stowe aaid that American Quasar Petroleum'a No. 35 1 UPRR wu completed at 100 barrete a day from the Twin Creek formation at 11,308 feet The well b sh miles southeast of Twin Creek and Nugget formation oil production in the Plneview field. A possible seventh producer in Pineview American Quasars No. 4 UPRR flowed successfully from just below 9,000 feet. wu being tested this week. 3-- According to the Utah Division of Oil, Gu and Mining, Pineview produced 107,688 barreb of oil during September. wu The Kamu Valley Lions have been real busy thb month a gab 'event getting their birthday calendars delivered and preparing for the Subfor Santa. The Lions and Lady Lions held their annual Christmas patty Dec. 18 at the Crossroads Cafe at Heber City. K wu truly The Lions are sponsoring a New Years Dance at the Oakley Town Building Oakley Town Park. The Caravans will furnish the music. Admission will be S3 interut existing bans are In line with eatabftshed policy of the Land voluntary reduction of 9.0 percent on rural residence and business loans. The reduced to existing loans that are subject to adjustment under the terms of the Land Banks variabb interest rate plan. form-relate- rates According to the Wasatch County Sheriffs Department, one house was provide long-terfinancing Id at the lowest possible cont sound business practices. d m will apply The Federal Land Bank Association of Salt Lake Oty makes longterm form and ranch ban throughout the north central Utah area and b one of 35 land sssoebtioua which makes the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. In making the announcement, Mr. Bohmu said, "Thb wiU be the second reduction ta our interest rates during the Sheriff Floyd Witt said that an past eight months and b the result of a investigation by his department in recent decline in money costs and the conjunction with the state liquor bw favorabte outlook tor the Land Bank's enforcement agency (which also investiearnings b 1977." gates traffic b narcotics) wu begun b This Interest rate reduction will benefit August warched and drugs suspected to be LSD peyote and marijuana were confiscated. During the first 10 moutho of 1976, thb nuAi 35 i amounting to 81,929,562. Summit County will continue "for the to maintain and operate the present Memorial Building Park City, county commissioners said last week b a letter to the Park City Council. Park City presented its recommendations during a luncheon held Dec. 13. The letter wu dated Dec. 14. b A long term or yeasty base to be negotiated prior to Dee. 1 of each year. The city to be operator of the building.' OtyolfoisS750l The letter rejected a proposal made by The city offered to contribute 87,500 the council regarding the foture of the towards the building during the 1977 building, , budget year and asked the county to The commissioners sab the proposal contribute 827,000. The commissioners would have the "County pay the majority though "meritous thb citys offer. of the costs of renovating and operating the The city recommended 810,000 of the (raiding, but with virtually no voice ta how the County's funds would be utilised of countys money and 85,000 of the citys .money be used for renovation. With the how the building would be managed. 'remataing foods 817,000 of the county's We feel that to commit fends to a money would be used for operating fends, project or activity and to commensuratety 82,500 of the citys money would be used resign the authority to oversee the for the recreation program. expenditure of these funds ta an abdication of our obligation to County tax payers," the letter read. Other parts of the rejected proposal The county will now make renovations insofar as budget limitations permit and continue seeking Federal assistance to Operating hours to agreed upon by renovate the building. the city and county. . An agreement to be signed stating dates when county feuds would be allocated to the city. The county to provide two CETA positions and the city to provide one. to bo ptfd lor ' lUipfOYCMCBtle and Mu Bates ? The couaty to continue to dUgentty apply" for fends used for the bufidbgs Renovation priorities wares fire safety, general safety, electrical systea root furniture, interior remodefing, exterior remodeling, Improve bowling alleye, resurface basketball court. well b per person. Please plan to attend. See you there. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sahleen were greeted at the Salt Lake airport Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahlia and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Place. The Sahleens have just completed a mission for the LDS Church in Christmas carols. Mrs. John Jaussi presented a reading and Emma Smith played a medely of Christmu songs. Santa arrived on the scene to present each member with a gift. It was a fen evening of caroling for the young members of the MIA Tuesday. The group climbed aboard a horse-draw- n wagon and then drove around town leaving the air filled with favorite Christmu songs. Following the caroling, they retur- ned to church for deliebus Membera of the Wanship Ward Relief Society were honored at a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings Thursday evening a( the church. The dinner wu prepared under the direetbn of officers, Meredith Moser, Myrb Homer, Jocyle Darcey and Noretta Peterson. A Christmu program followed the dinner. Betty DahUn led the gotup in singing refreshments. Thb program wu under the direetbn of leaders, David Bates and Michele Williams. Charlotte Bates received the good news last week that she had passed the State Board Exams a mens hairstylist Reddys Celebrating the time of Santa, of Joy, of Giving! Wo send yon sparkling wishes and Check List: Buck's Chevron SPECIAL 783-446- LIGHTS. in mpana Kamas Theater Phone Have you replaced or vroyva wothtoqi rqn cords and Kghtenod looso phtgeord connoc non now you mvocnociwci newer not bum cootor and sater, and wo lose electricity ban somo of bo oldor enotT Tod your Hghta bofom mounting bom on your boo or houso. Many lights for indoor uso on liou am rated 7 watte oach, and no mom ban 88 such Rflhte should bo connoctod to a dnglo outtoi Tho now pinpoint 011111 RgNs uso vary low TREE 9 THUR.-FRI.-DE- 23-2-4 u ijni waltogu and N ta unHkoly bat bo avorogo homoownor could got otiough on a boo to rnuuljamd ovwnoaa q wNCUrb "OCTOPUS OUTLETS. Have you any of bow "octopus" oultote around bo houso... bo onos wlb too many appbaneos plugged Into one ckcuHT Never overload elee-Mecircuits; urn proper dm fesoo. Overloaded ebeuite am a Rm haiatd. Charlotte hu been working for Cal Wilde at Arrow Press Square far the past year. SPECIAL SAT. DEC. 25th ONLY! Bringing old fashioned joys to warm your heart at Christmastkle. Our gratitude for your support. Christmas Safety sincere appreciation. Wanship OUTDOOR LIGHTS. Have you checked your outdoor holiday RghNng cords to sum boy am "outdoor rated," good condition, and am property protected bom woabar (especially whom cords may bo plugged together)? Am you camM not to stand on wot ground when rigging bom N boy am pkiggod h? Most Hghta am rated 10 watte; bo maximum numbar of such Hghta connected to a single outlet b Rfe Rock Products CoahrDa a a pleasure serving Summit County FfJDAY-SATURDA- DEC. iritywdsaftumlbyesrfilsl (JkriMmuu. Our gift is your friendihtp, thank. 31JAN. 1 swiKsM sne snrt toUveeptohtotocend mm man Nrt art to tact TO WIN JUST ONE MORE TMK. JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL JOE'S BARBER SHOP Coalville "THE SHOOTIST ro taSO. Do your Hghtad doeora-Non- s ai cony be Underwriters Laboratory UL safely seat? Make sum bo III b Inside a circle. .not a square. Hava you chocked bat moving Santas and obor Hghtad Christmas decorations am property grounded? Hove you briefed your tamHy on turning off Christmas boo Hghta whan you teavo homo? H you want to leave bo houw safer to do R lighted whan youre away, wlb other HghflngJ UL SAFETY SEAL and cords n O ne of the W Nave a happy and a ate fraMdqr aaaaon.and use the efectrfcfty you need.. .huf need what you usof many joys of this dazzling holiday is the opportunity to say thanks to Utah many friends. Chuck 6 Ferol Hebden 8 Family Fonri's Fabrics Kcmas MOORE'S AMOCO MOORE CHEVROLET -- f Flans to raise fends, sack as by renting rooms, be formulated. Wanshipnews fry Sherd and Gwen Woobtea-hulm- e were hosts at a dinner party' in Salt Lake for their employees Monday evening. It's approximately 11,000 borrowers ta the Land Bank's five elate ana (taring the coming year to the extent of about S2J ta reduced Interest payments. The Kanes lions buoy Sweden. Bud Potman, Manager Frank W Bohman, Director of the' Federal Land Bank Association of Salt Lake City, announced Dec. 14 a reduction of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeleys new-loa-n interest rate from 8.75 percent to 8.5 percent effective January 1, 1977, on form and ranch loans; and from 9.25 percent to County rejects Park City piupocd A new wildcat b being (denned by American Quasar ta northern Rich County, it wu learned this week. The No. 20--1 Hogback Ridge wefi b about 12 mites north of Randotyh. Rousing fun for Roustabouts The Roustabouts 80 strong from Bbine Reese Company iHtptytfnwkma fflf New wells . Lake vandalism rising HIDDEN LAKE Sheib Gault Purdom wu attested for distribution of a controlled substance for value and alao for diatribution of John Kenneth Farr, unlawful diatribe- - felony. third-degr- John Franktyn Carpenter, Johnna K. Durbin, Robert Nelson Garrett, Cameron B. Habra. Michael H. Jones, Stephen Doughs Hendricks, William Lane Lewis, Kevin George MacKay, Gua Henry Mora, Robert Arthur Nelson, Carol Linn Quctty and Lynne Ann Schmidt. of a controlled substance; David McGuire, sale of a controlled substance; Lori A. Gonsalvea, possession of a controlled substance; Ronald Lattin, sale of a controlled substance; Brian Mair, sab of a controlled substance; Tami McNeil, unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. Charges have also been filed against two "John Don" for sab of a controlled substance. fion |