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Vinyl reeds. 6 ft. by 6 ft. $3.98 Value Also available 8ft. by 6 ft. li WW COMPACT CASSETTE TAPES Cresendo 60 Minute $1.29 Value 79 Utah County Sheriff Dick Chappie, right, addressed the Springville Kotarlans at their regular meeting Wednesday evening, discussing the difficulties involved in enforcing laws. lie was introduced by Bill Duncan, left, patrolman. SUN POWER has to become our main source of energy, says a University Univer-sity of Florida solar energy expert. The sooner the better, because our civilization is based on energy resources we now have coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy which are fixed in quantity and used up at a tremendous rate. FREIGHT BUSINESS enjoyed a a mild boom in 1969, but the railroads' rail-roads' passenger business continued con-tinued to decline, reports Railway Age magazine. Passenger mileage mile-age dropped about ZVi per cent. c 150 PER CENT INCREASE in consumption of carbon dioxide by the metalworking industry by the mid-70s is predicted by Cardox of Chicago. More and more the gas will be used for shielding operations in electric arc welding operations. DANGEROUS CONCENTRATIONS of coal dust can now be instantly detected anywhere in a mine with a device developed by Pennsylvania State University. The suitcase-like unit is the first portable unit capable capa-ble of giving continuous measurements of particles that cause the miners' "black lung" disease. REPORT OF CONDITION OF CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY of Springville, Utah County, Utah, at the close on June 30, 1970. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including $8,657.24 unposted debits) $ U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of States and political subdivisions .... Other securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets of business 1,559,384.75 4,019.143 47 2,008,992.43 20,963.74 400,000.00 16,551,969.05 812.404.45 47,760.03 232,673.73 TOTAL ASSETS $ 25,653,291.65 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, part r.erships, and corporations Deposits of United Statesi Government Deposits of States and polit'cni subdivisions Deposits of commercial bnks Certified and officers' checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $22,827,240.32 (a) Total demand deposits 7,999,708.91 (b) Total time and savings deposits $14,927,531.41 Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Other liabilities $ 6,811,035.06 13,363,725.08 381,397.00 2,186,372.33 30,000.00 154,710.85 171,890.67 27,807.77 482,073.89 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 23,609,012.65 Minority Interest in Consolidated Subsidiaries 25,463.93 RESERVES ON LOAN'S AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant pur-suant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) .. $ 241,384.83 TOTAL Reserves on Loans and Securities $ 241,384.83 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total $ 1,777,430.24 Common Stock total par value $ No. shares authorized, 52800 No. shares outstanding, 52800 Surplus Undivided profits 528,000.00 672,000.00 577,430.24 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,777,430.24 TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $ 25,653,291.65 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date $ 23,153,068.66 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 16,390,411.33 I, George R. Bird, senior vice-president and cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best, of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: George R. Bird F. C. PACKARD F. CALVIN PACKARD J. W. RANDALL Directors State of Utah, County of Utah ss: Sworn and subscribed before me this 17th day of July, 1970 Loventris A. Willingham," Notary Public Commission expires 3-12-73 STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall, Commissioner 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 this office on July 20, 1970. VV. S. BRIMHALL Commissioner of Financial Institutions Published in the Springville Herald July 30, 1970. |