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Show Four - The Kurckr 13. H7: July Reporter survey, conducted every five years since 1955, and Survey ready for use national hunting, fishing and wildlife recreation survey is now A available, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has released the results of a nationwide naire phase of only shooting; and archery). Hunters and fishermen invested sizable sums to hunters and fishermen. Results include: More than 95 million these activities. has called this 1975 Americans participated enjoy The statistics tabulated survey the most, com- in some wildlife-relate- d by the analysts showed prehensive ever un- activity in 1975; Fishing that fishermen spent an dertaken. For the first was the largest category, estimated $15.2 billion time, the survey, con- with almost 54 million dollars for an average of ducted by National people engaging in this $282 per angler, while Analysts of Philadelphia, activity; hunters invested $5.8 included attempts at Hunting, participation billion, for an average of assessing wildlife-relate- d reported in 1975 for $284 per hunter. The do who of activities those persons 9 years and older survey can be purchased not hunt or fish was 20.5 million; Wildlife from Superintendent of a was nonconsumptive photography e Documents , U.S. 14 million for users. The pastime A two Printing years. study lasted people (other activities Government telephone questionnaire measured were wildlife office, Washington, D.C. of the general population observation; clamming, 20420. Order Number is Price is was followed with a crabbing and shell so-call- ed two-phas- second mail question collecting; recreational $3. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krackenbury and family were at View Park (in the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon) on Sunday, News briefs Martin Fennell had visitors surprise on Wednesday, when a daughter, Mrs. Jollae Kay, and grandchildren, Hrent Kay, Melanie and Angela Lindsay, drove from Salt Lake City to spend the day. The occasion was Mart's bir- thday and he was presented with a lovely cake and many gifts. Needless to sy, he was pleased as 'Punch'! enjoying the Schroder Family Reunion. Eighty family members attended and partook of a sump-tiou- s smorgasbord din- ner. Afterwards, various games were played with Diane (she says!) emerging as Horseshoes Champion. She also emerged the wettest in the water games! A lead poultice was once believed lo cure a sea serpent bite. with two new certificate plans Security has always been the region's savings leader in offering you the highest interest allowed, and the widest possible choice of ways to save. So it should not surprise you that we're now offering you higher interest rates than ever before, on two brand new savings plans for short or long term First savers. NEW All you need to terest for eight deposit of CERTIFICATES. lock in 734 annual in73A EIGHT-YEA- R full years $1,000. is a minimum Interest is paid quarterly and can be added to the face amount of your certificate to earn will grow compounded interest. $1,000 to $1,848.00 by maturity. If you prefer, we can pay your quarterly interest by check or deposit it to your First Security it checking or savings account. The choice is yours. You can arrange to have your certificates automatically Ask renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. NEW MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES AT TREASURY BILL RATES. If you can invest $10,000 or more for six months, you can earn the highest interest we can pay on short term savings certificates. Rates are based on the average yield for six month treasury bills established in the most recent weekly auction. There's no fee for purchase, no delay, no inconve- nience. And these certificates are automatically renewable at the rate effective at renewal date. Stop in at any of 138 First Security offices and ask for the current rate, which presently exceeds 7V3. Come to center First Security the savings and take advantage of these new higher rates. We can take care of you quickly and efficiently. about exclusive commemorative buckles for saving. Each depositor's account insured to $40,0GQ. Firs) Security Bank ol Utah First Security Bank ol Idaho N A N A Fust Security State Bank San Lake City Ulan First Secufty Bank o Orem N A First Security Slate Bank o! KaysviUe MemOerj roic First Security Bai.k ol Murray. First Security Bank ol Logan. N A N A J First Security Bank ol Rock Springs. Wyo Fust Security Slat Bank ol Helper Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. |