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Show Senior citizens The Senior Citizens "Young-at-Hea- rt Club met at the Memorial Building on Wednesday, for a regular meeting. Father Ludo was in of the charge proceedings. Opening prayer was by Lillian Sweirkosz. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Peg Sheldon. Bessie Toone directed group singing of God Bless America". After routine reports were given, 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 $3 billion, RESOURCES i F i r$V UCorpbf at o rf 1 13B1IX10N BICUON "Happy Birthday" greetings were sung to Minnie Painter. A touching tribute in memory of Mrs. Florence "Toots" Fields, was given by Father Ludo. It was reported that Belle Coffey has left Eureka and is staying in Ixxiisiana at the home of her son and daughter-in-law- . Naomi Ekker has returned home from the hospital and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell. Pansy Treloar is seriously ill in Payson Hospital. Reports were given concerning the state of health of Hoanna Hansen, who is in a rest home in Provo, and Gertrude Church, who is in a rest home in Salt March H. 1B7I1 The Eureka Kefxirlpr Page Five Plans were finalized for Prior to the meeting, weekend and saw a the St. Patrick's Party blood pressures were number of shows among being held on Wednesday, taken by Joe Bernini, and other activities. They March 14, at 6 p.m. a luncheon was served by attended the Hoy Clark Members were hostesses Edna Jasper, Show; the Connie Stevens reminded of the Cancer U'ona Bray, and Mary Show; de "Casino Clinic Grimstead. Screening and Paris"; "Hallelujah scheduled for Monday at Hollywood" playing at the LDS Church. ...Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hotel. M.G.M. Grand the Father gave a report on Grill and Mr. and Mrs. the workshop and Earl Arnold Carlson enjoyed a Grimstead stated that a d weekend in Las There is no pillow so tax equalization date had Vegas. They packed a lot soft as a clear conscience. not been set as yet. French Proverb of enjoyment into a brief lake City. 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 $3.2 billion. We pledge to continue to provide you with a full range of financial services, and to give you the opportunity to grow through their use. Because thats what were here ' for. To put money to work for people. tun-fille- message from George S. Eccles, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and all the people at First Security. A BANKS AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES TEN BANKS AND THESE SUBSIDIARIES: First Security Company, Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Securities Intermountain, Inc. (SIMCO), First Security Mortgage Co. First Security Life Insurance Company of Texas, First Security Insurance, Inc., First Security Insurance Agency, Inc., First Security Leasing Co., First Security Computer Center, Inc. Banks Members of F.D.I.C. Liabilities and Stockholders Equity i 0 OeposDemandi Deposits 1 ; 1$: If.Time Deposits '. ... x . ....'V ' I , ' 779,454,037.: y: 1 ,507 ,8 45,800 : Deposits' Fed; Funds fHirch. A See. Sold '' - On- - K ' der Agreements to Repurctw, 230,592,350 Commercial paper j:;.il25,iio,027: ' Accrued Income Taxes 60,747,650 Accrued Interest, etc,; 20,745,455 w. other Liabilities , Notes Payable Within One Year ... , Long Term Debt Liabilities s Minority Equity U'i Stockholders Preferred Stock; 53.15 "" Conv.K Series "ifKtek standing -- 7t,S63 Shares ; 2,377.100,543 ? 13,122,525 ; Ef1 79,219.569 25.323,200 :: p 3,035,054,550 ; MAI 5 i ' ' 3,757,056, StcKikholders.Equlty;.:; 'Common " M Common Stock farVaiue $1,25 ife Outstanding 12,090,924 Shsres ommoaltreasury tStockl Coat ,795Sharesj'' Surplusilllf 15.113,6541 -3- ,523,4351 201,249, t55 fe'HTofal Common: holders' Equlti fTotdStockhoWers Eauftv STOCKHOLDERS EC 1 212.535.374j 21693,432 |