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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, January 30, 1953 Biown, 143; Alice Ribotto, 154; Florence Smith, 169; LuCarol Harmon, 160: Ruth Andrus, 148; Jean Hubbard, 176 and B. Miteh-- . Afternoon League Ladies Bowling i In the Afternoon League, Norma Hauler had high game of 223 1 for a 507 and others of "A" Laagu ' Obtain More Ml, 146. 143-14- John William West. Water Noles 180-14- To Be Published 153-17- town-owne- 263 K. Watson, son of miLslr M;.A anjc Garry Mrs. g Harold Watson of Simplicity of character I no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. 3 is now stationed with Adams of Magna is a the 76th All Squadron, Niagara the deceased man. Foils. Municipal A.rpuit in Niag-a- i Sympathy is extended '..i the a Fall., New Voik. sorrowed f.iituly. Tile wel. known young man :v. tied from K 'le.i. and It's II 't the til .i.IK tll.it lll.it'e: 'peiil soli" time w.th his jioi'eiits t i N.ugara. lie mo..:. tint th.it u nirii i:.i lie . t!i m o hi la i both ' s'.o. - in K ii o -- tile eii.e.iete.. tile Hi jit. gi . - iiiI .v. .1 toe File De-l'oil i i. .I'.laclli o iiiij-ouS li'.l.i'i.l.es, p.Oj I.xsA n'ls'i-Dostoyevsky : PLEASE stepson Iii IF li- - Home a . i ' d i j : 177-15- 6; 164-16- 5; ' 147-14- 2; 1 144-14- Buy Die Is Seriously 111 Gets Married Moves Away p Takes Has Baby Has a Parly Buildi a House Holds a Meeting Moves into the Town Joins the Military Service Has Guests -- Has a Fire Wins a Priic Has an Operation Or Take Part in Any Unusual Event T-i- 154-16- 2. 160-17- Speech Hai an Accident : i ANYONE Make 1 Auditors Report 177-15- 2; ' llany Water Company 142-13- . News Service of dud Sand.i) at Lake hospital of natural causes. . scries. Team No. 1 took 4 points, No. 6, Mrs. Romaine Zito had high Emma Strebble closely follow- 3 2 and 4. 2 points each. No. game of 191 and another of 157 ed with 479 series, chalked up 1 points, had high game of 705 and series at the Utah Cop- with Tuesday evening uf 1993. games of The drive to obtain more water per Club A League of womens Other high games were A. notes is now on and every effort bnwling. Alice Begcnt chalked up Jones, Helen Jones. 1 SOa 501 series with games of is being made to sign up all home- -' E. UR: Ethel Stevenson. owners who have not pledged Pollock. 141; Carol Bortoch, 139; $150 la the Magna Water ComSome of the others were L. Ril- Nancy Simmons, 133: M. Nelson, pany, states E. 1). Jenkins, chair133. Mrs. Jones picked up a ey. 155: Norma Fairbourne, man of the Board of Trustees. EJn.i Meyer, 172; Mary Sud- split. Those who refuse t i "Joan the bury, 150; Irene Turkey, 187; Nola B" League ul.lity the $150, Sylvia Wimtner, will be assessed an extra $2 per Farnsworth, 172; Dorothy Merrill, 158: Ann Tygesen. 173; Margaritc Millie Chrislofferson took high The amm.'l aod. tor's report of month on their water bills offer- series of 441 in the B League the Magna Water Company whieh live March 1st. state the trustees. Pritchard, 159; Dorothy Dea, For those who cannot possibly Bette Cutler, while was cnnplcted dicing the latter with games of Other high games were Vivian Maxine Callings had high game of part uf Junu.oy. w.il be published make this loan, provision has Cenella Rodgers, 192 and another ono of 138. in this paper in the next several been made for a written applicaKemp. tion on exo, option to be filed in Some of the other high scorers weeks, Mary Tomlin, Ellen Xcwbold, 158; LaVon Dea, were Fran Sheppick. Lola Shareholders and patrons are the water offiee. The note.-- may lie signed at the 190: Shirjey Begent, 152 and V. Donsley, 141: Cleone Farnsworth, uiged waicn f ir the iiituv. Magna Water olfiee. Laura Daniels, 161: M. Walker, 166. 68, Tu see a thing and tell it in plain words is the greatest thing a soul can do. Ruskin I Stepfather Succumb Drive On To tern . i C0L1LCREEN i I BALLS OCCUPY' THAT'S NEWS! WE WANT IT! WWWAWWWWVW LIMELIGHT The annual Gold and Green of various LDS wards in j this vicinity are attracting a great deal uf attention and large attendBalls ance. Tuesday night the Magna Second Ward held their ball and Sil-- ! ver Gleanei.. of Meiva Jean Bruce; and I) mna lieriooh were honored. The Magna F.rst Ward entertained members and patrons Wed- - j nesday night at their ball. Next Thursday evening, Febru-- 1 ary 5th, the Pleasant Green First ' and Second Wards arc cooperating for their entertainment which is being directed by the presidents of the Young ladies, Mrs. Mollie Catten and Mrs. Dorothy Smith and presidents of the Young Men, Jimmy Hales and Jay Justesen. The event will commence ati Year after year the growth of First Security Banks has paralleled the progress of the Inter mountain area . . . with increases in deposits loans and other banking services . . with new and constantly improved banking facilities. This willingness and ability to serve the financial needs of every individual and business firm has earned for First Security the title of "the peoples bank." Today nearly a half million people do business with the member banks of the First Security the Intermountain Wests largest financial organization. Corporation 3008 j , Helen Zeldin, Webster PTA head, wishes to remind everyone in this vicinity of the important Cancer" meeting Friday evening, January 30lh at the Webster School, 8:00 p. m. This gathering is sponsored by the PTA. although it is not a regular meeting, and the attendance of everyone is sought for all indications point to a most interesting and informative time. Thu Utah Division, American Cancer Society, will show films that will be explained by an official during the cuursc of the film. Dr. Owen G. Reese will later answer any questions from the CORPORATION OF UTAH Sadi fyilm RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banka S 35,730,068.39 Govern mem Securities, Director Fully Guaranteed Municipal and Lined Securities ... Total Cash and Bonds t 62,942,777.16 54,437,010.67 8,890,456.15 $ 99,057,535.21 118,221,590.02 13.805,856.48 $194,970,223.66 80,333,241.52 2,235,167.61 210,000.00 187.473.65 154,550,214.86 U. S. Loans and Discounts. Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures.. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Other Resources Total Resources $ 199-2- 7,072,374.92 . Our Lady of Lourdes Church The following weekly program is carried out, in addition ti special events, whieh will be announced from time to time by Father C. E. Frcegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and 2,299361.50 332319.99 6363389.32 7:00 p. in. 7,125,000.00 6.125300.00 Weekday. 7 .'00 a. m. Novena Service, Friday, 4.952.014.65 1,346,535.00 19.548.549.65 $353,751.083.18 7:30 p. rn. Baptist Community Church Sun l.,y Seh.i MEMIER I - e w 'i -- lup 10 o. :n RESERVE SYSTEM ; S. CHURCH 2,401,308.37 FEDIiAl T. T i.'iii i III... 1,529399.46 4,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 ... 3,285,519.73 1 ,030,876.70 11.316.396.43 $182,023.417.99 CuTTum! id C.i.i; $32733844.21 ' Sincere sympathy i tile ile.r.ii J.iCu it f, ,. j.. S.. I. in.: ...i. 86.455,290.59 22 Banking Offices Serving Utah MEMBER t 45357,172.58 13372,445.56 174381,360.56 3,214,588.24 Total Liabilities... 390,000.00 328,506,35 $353,751383.18 $182,023,417.99 LIABILITIES Loan Account..... Tax and $ 4, 016,1 Treasury Other Government and 21,278,762.58 Public Fund Deposits Due to Banks 10,871,279.09 88,790,136.49 Other Demand Deposits 42,536.155.91 Time Deposits Total Deposits $167,492,433.32 ..... 830,493.81 Reserve for Unearned Discount. 1,157,912.66 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc... Reserve Under Authority 920,073.91 U.S. Treasury Mim.M09. 306,107.86 Other Liabilities Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies Mother Succumbs 3,512,13831 . ' ' "The t A i tiie V l).K s' T.'.u'i-- . : I : :r. .T at i viiV ,.t 'll n " 11 ale ct. -- :i :i,: ;; M.iti.I.iv i I. ..:id ti..' Lid. A. I iv. ll,i .r reg.ii.,:day i':,n.:. I. u nr hi on will at 12.00 noun by hoste M.iry E. Nii'lson and Mrs. : ! MaSa Salt lake Cky () 4Hi SaafS PriwJn at lit Saath , gidiaiaag Hfhaai City PaA City WaiMwt Wi Pim Military Fm'iIMm: Naval Supply Dvpal Utah Caaatal Dvpat Taaalt Ordnance Papal Utah Phone 9925 I International Harvester PTA Patter DECEMBER 31, 1952 Nelieael AutxieSion 8950 West, Magna, ; it ConsoUdeted Statement South V ; Mrs. FIRST SECURITY GROCERIES FEEDS TELEVISION fe APPLIANCES On Friday evening, Mrs. Lois Welcker entertained members of ? her Sewing Club at home. An en- - 1 joyablc evening was spent by the ladies who will meet February 6th V with Mrs. Naoma Openshaw. m Condensed Statement MEATS 8:30 o'clock. ... FIRST SECURITY BANK LOUIS FALV0& SONS u- - Galiagher. Ilalliwel, pastor. Christianity knows no truth whieh is not the child of love and the parent of duty. Phillips Brooks DEEP FREEZE Floor Model 1 Models Were $119.93 Payments to meet your convenience. 86 PROOF COMPANY, THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY |