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The Daily Spectrum from Saint George, Utah • 5

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Sunday, April 24, 1977 Color Country Spectrum 5 iV California-Pacific Utilities Company HURRICANE, UTAH 84717 YOUR LAST STATEMENT oATto MAR-17-77 mSFOR AS Or APR 18 7 Ttncw paymtMiol LEAVING A BALANCE OF susc will host exhibit Si REVERSE SIDE FOR EXPLANATION I I 61,447.61 ADJUSTMENT CONSUMPTION I mm 1 o. E80677I I 03-021 04-01 0041 IT 058271 40.01 38.4 16640 SALES TAX 918.76 QUENTIN NISSON BOX 276 WASHINGTON, UT 84780 TOTAL NEW CHARGES 62,366.37 YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER WASHINGTON 05-04-77 TOTAL DUE 62, 366.3 7 BALANCE TOUR ACCOUNT MUMMR oo''zrr CYCLI I NaWCHAROU APR-13 162,366.37 A if Will I Mai 1 1 in in. -nr i uiKiJI CEDAR CITY-' Many previously expensive machines are now becoming affordable for business offices thanks to advanced technology," Robert A. Moore. Southern Utah State College business department chairman, said.

The latest in office machines will be on display April 26 at an Office Machines Show being hosted at SUSC by the School of Business, Show hours are from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the SUSC Fieldhouse. 'Many previously expensive machines are now becoming affordable for business oilices thanks to advanced technology." Moore said. "We're pleased to have exhibits located in one central location so that the newest equipment and supplies can be inspected and compared.

In addition, the show hours have been extended to better accommodate after-work visitors," Moore said. Being shown are adding, calculating, copying and duplicating machines, sorters, electronic calculators and cash registers, a mini-computer, automatic and sell-correcting typewriters and other suppl ies and oil ice equipment. The show date is planned especially: to coincide with Vocational Day, an event which annually: brings several hundred high school students to the SUSC campus for business, home economic and agricultural QUE NT IN NISSON OUR ENERGY USE CONSULTANT CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVS sM0NEY AND ENERGY WITH A0EQUATE HOME INSULATION WftlTf SY0UR PHONE NUMBER ON THE LINE BELOW AND HE'LL CALL FOR 5AN APPOINTMENT. T- 7 iZ 1 California-Pacific Utilities Company HURRICANE, UTAH CHECK MAT BE MAM 84737 RATABLE TO: C.P.U. r-TO AV MMON-II ENTIRE TATEMifT 'MM SERVICE LOCATION WASHINGTON i nriftu nF.nrr -t That's a big utility rate hike when printing the bills, and the small store was charged $62,366.37 with sales tax almost equalling a normal month's billing.

He said at least one other commercial establishment in the area had the same billing error this month. Power bills have been increasing recently, but Quentin Nisson at Washington Merc, wonders if he should turn all the power off. Last week he received his monthly power bill, and was shocked to see that it had gone up over 5000 per cent in one month. Apparently California-Pacific's billing computer slipped a diget St George Police Department ILaiinicQ, deinraarDdl assnmro SDngQe tfamiDy house Glass thrown from car at girl complex. Someone at the Washington County School District oilice activated the fire alarm.

A juvenile was arrested for the offense Thursday. where worth of golf equipment was stolen from the Tropicana Country Club parking lot in Las Vegas. Ralph Atkin reported the theft. gasoline from a tractor Tuesday. The St.

George City Police Department was called to assist another law enforcement agency in a case builder to become involved in townhouse construction after the state's condominium law was passed in 1963. He still leads in townhousecondominium volume in the state where urban and suburban growth is accelerating. He has built and sold more than 1,000 units since 1963, due in part to an innovative approach that last month included the state's first one-day advance sale of an entire 96-unit HOUSTON (UPI) J.L. Philips may be riding a boom as unofficial king of Texas' townhouse building but he still believes in the future of the single family dwelling, however high the price. a j' We're in a phase right now where single family housing has declined in proportion to apartments and townhouses, but I don't think it's going to decline much more," he said.

Philips was the first. Texas STATE OF UTAH -DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 1 10 West 3rd South Suite 331 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 State Bank of St. George RK PORT OF CONDITION of MAR 3 1 VT St.George 19.. in the State of Utah at the close of business on ST. GEORGE-Rachel Qillin was playing on the sidewalk in front of the Rugged West Motel when someone threw a handful of glass at her from a passing car.

St. George Police Sgt. Joe Pfoutz said the girl was hit by the glass but was not hurt; The vehicle was a brownish color: Aaron Charles Fox of St. George was bitten by a dog Wednesday, the sergeant said. However, the dog had had its shots so there was no danger of infection.

1 Gary Gentry, a student at Dixie High School, reported that two $20 bills had been taken from his wallet, which was left in his unlocked car in the Dixie High School parking lot. He claimed he had $143 in the wallet, but the thief took only $40 and left an empty pop bottle in the car. No suspect has been found since the incident was reported Tuesday. A 1959 Edsel was impounded Wednesday when it was lounri at the north exit of Interstate 15 at St. George.

The automobile belonged to Carl A. Brunson of Jackson, Wyo. a Alan Blane Brunson, 24, of Jackson, Wyo. was arrested Wednesday on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, Pfoutz said. Brunson pleaded guilty in St.

George City Court the same day and was fined $225 and given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Robert Ellsworth reported that he lost his wallet Wednesday between Gibsons Discount Center and Dixie College. The wallet had $19 in cash in it. Duane Stout complained that vandals had messed up the fresh cement, that had just been poured at 638 Terrace Drive in St. George.

Foot prints and motorcycle tracks were found in the cement. About $100 damage was reported. An official at Dixie Red Hills Gold Course reported the thett of some Dollar Amount in Thousands ASSETS 606 -0- -0- 497 Town nrieeGirDg seti cue iitf ueed -0- -0- 3,464 XXX XXX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cash and due from banks U.S. Treasury Securities i Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations i Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock i Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices a.

Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) Av. b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses c. Loans, net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS (Sum of items 1 thru 15) i XXX -O- 464 -0- Philips predicted booming townhouse-apartment development, now about 60 per cent of new starts in Houston, will level off despite "shocking" costs for labor, materials and financing for free-standing houses.

Land and demand are the keys to his belief in the single family dwelling. "I don't think things are going to change much more in the next decade or two because there is still land available and because young folks with kids still want single family houses," Philips said. "And they deserve single family houses with playgrounds and enough storage to keep the bicycles and tricycles and wagons and all the things that go along with child rearing, and away from the traffic, streets and so forth. The gray-haired, cigar-smoking Oklahoman who helped provide housing as Houston grew from 600,000 to 1.4 million residents in 20 years blames social change more than rising costs for declining single family house sales. "Today most of the kids don't really go through some of the adversities that I did when I was a kid.

A lot of them like to start off with the same things their folks had. "They don't really want the yard work and the problems that are inherent in a single family type house, particularly if they don't have kids. A lot of them are trying not to have kids. They are enjoying the luxuries of life. "For them, the townhouse or condominium is ideal.

72 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

15. 16. -0- 648 LIABILITIES 386 204 -0- 655 17. 18. 19.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

0- 5 plead guilty to DU I charges Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Deposits of commercial banks i Certified and officers' checks i TOTAL DEPOSI TS IN DOMESTIC OI I'ICES a. Total demand deposits b. Total time and savings deposits -0- 16 PAROWAN-An old-fashioned town meeting will be Saturday at Parowan High School from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A free luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m.

The public is invited. Citizens of Parowan, Paragonah, Summit and Brian Head will have an opportunity to have a voice in city government and help in improving their communities by being a participant. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. at the front entrance to Parowan High School near the office. At 9:30 a.m.

in the auditorum there will be a welcome by Mayor Gurr. Citizens of the four communities will be divided into four workshops. Categories for the workshops will be political, cultural, economical and musical. Citizens will have the opportunity to be a part of all four workshops. Leaders of each workshop will be local citizens trained by leaders from the Institute of Cultural Affairs.

A luncheon will be served to everyone at 12:30 p.m. catered by Vionne Chamberlain. After lunch at about 1:30 p.m. will be the compling of the town journal. Local businesses will sponsor this event.

Their names will be printed in the completed booklet or journal. Members of the steering committee for this event are Vern Sisson, Frank Mecham, Frank Adams, Frostie Mitchell, Rose Gurr, Rose Page, Doug Vincent and Mayor Gurr. 4,261 17500" 2.76). 261 -O- -0- -0-' TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES -A TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures -0- 25. 26.

27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

ST. GEORGE-Five men pleaded guilty to charges of driving under the influence of alcohol in St. George City Court. Robert Hansen, 19, of Orem pleaded guilty to the charge April 9 Larry K. Tucker.

19, Orem, pleaded EQUITY CAPITAL XXX 200,000 200,000 Preferred stock a. No, shares outstanding Common stock a. No. shares authorized b. No.

shares outstanding (par value) (par value) 200 100 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

37. 38. 87 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36) TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 30. 31, and 37) 387 MEMORANDA State Bank of St. George More than a friendly bank to bank your needs with.

Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call dale: a. Cash and due from banks (corresponds to item 1 above) b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (cors. to item 8 above). c.

Total loans to item l)a above) d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices (corresponds to XXX XXX XXX 710 -0- 3 479 905 4 325 -0- -0- -0- XXX XXX XXX 305 2 111 guilty April 11 and Jeffrey W. Law, 19, of St. George entered a plea of guilty Monday. Raymond W.

Bauer, 38, of Cedar City pleaded guilty to the DUI charge Tuesday. Alan Blane Brunson, 24, of Jackson, Wyo. pleaded guilty Wednesday. All five were fined $225 and given a suspended sentence of 30 days. Marion Snow of Washington was bound over to Fifth District Court on charges of distribution of a controlled substance for value, a felony.

She waived preliminary hearing in St. George City Court. Gary Halen of Washington pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to aid escape when he admittedly tried to help Frank Coffman, Michael Sturrock and John Graham escape from the Washington County Jail. Sentencing is set for May 24 on the Class misdemeanor. The three who attempted to flee the jail appeared before city court Judge Robert Owens Wednesday.

Graham was sentenced to six months in the Washington County Jail. Sentencing for Coffman and Sturrock has been set for May 24. Kathy Wilson wag sentenced to 10 days in the Washington County Jail for attempting to make a false credit report. She pleaded guilty to the charge last month and was sentenced Wednesday in St. George City Court.

Memoranda items 3a plus 3b below) e. Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) Federal fluids purchased securities sold under agreement to repurchase (cors. In item 23 above) g. Other liabilities for borrowed money corresponds to item 26 above) Standby letters of credit outstanding i Time deposits of 1 100,000 or more in domestic offices: a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of 1100,000 or more.

b. Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of call date 3a 4 above-named bank, do solemnly J-i "port, of condition is true and correctfo the best of my knowledge and belief. rFree checking. Daily interest Drive Waik-up window open 'til 6:00 p.m. daily.

Member FDIC No waiting for service. Correct Attest. Let Us Take Care of Your Banking Needs. Washington ss: Mte Vr70trjyW woorm it) and SMOScnoembejtm me this ....77., STATE BANK 0F ST. GEORGE '4' Off STATE I Department of Financial Institutions of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in liSXiitt.X&pZi'll coMMitsioNcrror financial institutions Note: A copy of the bank 's statement, clipped from the newspaper, should be attached to a copy of this form and tent te the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 60 South J00 Eaat St.

George, Utah 84770 801-673-6177.

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