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Show FEBRUARY 24, 1995 _ Dadge City News PAGE 8 | Walt Schofield (left) surveys the kitchen of his castle as it awaits placement on the basement. After changes and delays, his new home arrived February 20. Dick Rollins operated the RMI move crane for the final from truck to foundation. "We have tried to use as much local labor as possible," Schofield said. L There were nervous moments when the wind picked up, but by the end of the day all was well. By the following day (bottom right) [ HI, a n ou the house looked fight at We would like to thank the Chamber of Commerce and the Adult Volunteers for the nice gifts received by the New Year's Baby. The home. | Schofields should be moved in by the We would also like to thank Dr.! Spaulding and the Milford Valley Health Care Services staff for the great care received. Thanks again, end of the week. 'T could tell true stories about this move that would make good Mike and Louise Chapman and Michaela fiction," Schofield said. Join the Credit Union Team A @ F Enterprises working together to build you a better future! Now Has A Complete Line Baby items we Come In And Browse SAFETY Your Credit Union's membership in the National ‘Credit-Union Administration means that the savings of each member is insured up to $100,000 by an agency of the United States Government. : SAVINGS The Credit Union welcomes your savings and makes a sincere _ © effort to provide you with the best possible return on your hard- _-“eamed dollars. . LOANS There are many different types of loans available for members. You may apply in person, by phone or mail. DEPOSITS Deposits may be mailed or brought into the Credit Union. Or, you can save by payroll deduction. Withdrawals can be handled by phone, mail or in person. Checks will be issued promptly. _ a Southern Utah yaaa Federal Cred gT MILFORD oFrice Milford, Utah 84751 387-2422 | olen OFFICES ALSO LOCATED IN ST. GEORGE, CEDAR CITY, HURRICANE | | A 6 fEnterprises 560N. Main 387-2496 =: |