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Show Page ten The National Enterprise, May 4, 1977 FCC is holding up KSOP request The management of KSOP AM-Fwill wait another year for a Federal Communications Commission decision on M changes in the station's broadcast license. General Manager Greg Hilton a recent trip to Washington, D.C., he found be another year before the ranked about 50th on a list of 200 awaiting action by the commission. The application was filed a year ago, and Hilton says he expects it will KSOP is asking for permission says the on station's application Bank News X matter comes up. . .ltd. trading. We to increase its daytime broadcast power from 1,000 watts to 5,000 watts, and to be allowed to broadcast at night at 500 watts. The station presently operates only from sunrise to sunset. KSOP also wants to change the location of its license from Salt Lake City to buy Old Gold (Rings - Denture) Gold Silver Bars Silver Medallions Commemorative Medallions (Hamilton Mint, Franklin Mint) Large or small amounts South Salt Lake. Top market Prices - No risk to you Payment upon delivery Hilton says the FCC will be more inclined to grant the Four local banks are squaring off in a race to put branches in Sandy, Utahs fastest growing community, before a unit bank is established there. Application for sitings of a unit bank in Sandy has been made by a group of investors headed by Ronald A. Carnago, executive vice president of Tracy Collins Bank and Trust. The proposed Sandy State Bank would be at 9000 South State. higher power requests if the station is licensed in South Salt Lake. The site of the studio and transmitter will Hilton remain unchanged. says the higher broadcasting power will improve reception in the fringe area of the station's market. 227 West 600 So. 7 Phone 531-645- State banking laws prohibit the establishment of branch banks in certain types of communities, such as Sandy, when a unit bank already exists there. Valley Bank and and Walker Bank have all Trust, First Security State Bank, applied to the State Department of Financial Institutions for s and permission to begin branches in Sandy. Valley Bank made application prior to Sandy States application, however First Security State and Walker Bank's applications came later. Tracy-Collin- s, Tracy-Collin- Both the later banks asked department commissioner W.S. Brimhall to hear their applications before Sandy States application. Brimhall says he has granted the requests, although he would ordinarily have heard the applications in the order they were filed. Brimhall says this kind of competition for banking territory is not common in Utah. He attributes this situation to Sandy's rapid growth and projected future population. He will hear the five applications late in May, and make a decision on the matter after May 27th. In addition, the department received an application from Western Savings and Loan Company for permission to establish a banch savings and loan office at or near the Fashion Place Mall in Murray, Utah. The Department of Financial Institutions has also received an application for establishment of a unit bank in Layton, to be known as First Security State Bank of Layton. Principals in the venture are Robert T. Heiner, Thomas F. Hawkes, T. Eugene King, Roscoe Grover and Elmer Tucker. Heiner is a vice president of First Security State Bank in Ogden. We got tired of being that hard-to-fin- Style Cuisine on MONDAYS 1 Join us, either Sunday or Monday, for.this popular dinner i Our regular French Country s Phone 942-175- 1 shop in the avenues so we moved. We now feature Basque menu continues Wednesday through Saturday . . . Brunch Sunday A.M. d 1(0 23rd E. o Same high quality, same low prices but now we are easier to find. -- Take 23rd E. exit off to 33rd South and there we are! 80 CO 2343 E. 3300 So. 5 for Reservations 484-210- 5 |