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Show Zions Bank Commits Its Help To Local Committee PANGUITCH Garfield County's Zions First National Bank in Panguitch is participating fully with its headquarters bank in Salt Lake City where, on March 23, Zions and the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission jointly announced an-nounced that Zions Bank has become be-come one of the first Utah Centennial Cen-tennial "Legacy Sponsors" through a commitment of a $100,000 contribution. con-tribution. In a departure from other contributions contri-butions the Centennial Commission expects to receive, Zions Bank stipulated stip-ulated that the contribution will be divided and distributed among the' 29 County Centennial Committees. The funds will be used for locally-defined locally-defined county centennial programs and projects. The amount each county committee will be based on Zions Bank's average total deposits during 1995 from individuals, businesses busi-nesses and municipalities in each county. Zions starts with a base allocation al-location of S500 to which, for Garfield County could be added another $865.23 computed upon a sample Feb. 28 total county deposit of $19,627 at the Panguitch location. loca-tion. Panguitch manager Wallace Henrie echoes the comments of David Clark, Zions Bank vice president pres-ident for the southern area, who says "We are very excited about Zions Bank Centennial Legacy Sponsorship. If Zions Bank depositors deposi-tors in Garfield County maintain the same proportion of dollars on (See Zions Bank Commits To Help Local Committee on page 5 A) Zions Bank Will Help Committee From Page 1 deposit throughout 1995, Garfield County's Centennial Committee will receive over $1,000 toward any local projects as we continue to build upon the traditions and heritage her-itage here in southern Utah." |