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Show t Thursday, july THE LEHI FREE PRESS is, iocs , LEW, THURSDAY, JULY in, i 933 IT AH Ml Si One? in Ham a be Carving Why : Expert tShows Easy, Modern Way Pj .vo, Mr. M. A. .Mrs. Ellas M. Jones If they snicker when you start Salt pi.eaure. ;i to carve, you'll be comforted by these kind words from Max O. Cullen, carving authority. "It's easy to learn the right way, and nhe right way is the easy way," Jsays Cullen, who i3 shown at the right explaining to Pete Smith, 'producer of motion picture shorts Mor-'risbearing his name, and Annfunda-nentaplayer, the of carving a ham, during the recent filming of "Culinary Carving," an educational short in which Cullen was featured. Proper tools and a sharp kn.fe are of first importance, says the expert. Then you can proceed with confidence, if you will follow his simple directions as shown by the diagrams and instructions below. 1. Place ham with fat side up, shank end to carver's right. Cut two or three slices parallel to the length of the ham from the smaller meaty section. 2. Turn the ham so that it rests ,on the cut surface. Holding firmly with the fork, cut a small wedge shaped piece from the shank end. Then proceed to cut thin slices down to the leg bone until the aitch bone is reached. 3. Witt the fork still in place, release the slices by running the knife along the bone and at right angles to the slices. For additional servings, turn and carve other side of ham. 4. If --,tnore servings are required, the ham is turned back in its original position on the platter with the fat side up and the slices are carved at right angles to the bone. These slices are not bo large as those from the cushion section, but they make attractive servings for second helpings. Wtn.Jny, vi,:t with 1 returned to olive Browning Miss Betty Adarror; Littleford a sp-r.- an I Jack Tuesday evvr.l t Sa?uir. Taylor. spent Tuesday hiiKiness and Charles ( rabb was a busiess visitor U Salt Lake City, Wednes- Miss Barbara Guodwin Park City, is a guest of her giah. 'bruits Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Go 1a Mr. U Fj;; p":: dav. s, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory Tree. Wyoming, were t and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, , gu-.- Mr. J Mr. and Mrs. Arval Chidester and M'ss N"rma Price (.f ?. returned home, children of Price, visit short to school Monday a returned fallowing Wednesday, with Mrs." Chidester 's parents. Mr. weeks visit in Lehi w th ents. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman. Miay. r a p:r- - ls Report of Condition of IH if Lehi, in BROADWAY SERENADE Serenade,'' stjarring Jeanette comes to the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The new musical, which traces the struggles of a young singer and her husband in their fight for stardom, offers music lovers the full scope of Mae-Donal- him fol- HUSBAND OF FORMER picture. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark Jones and three small daughters, Barbara, Shirley and Kay Louise, have rei turned to their home at Chinook, Montana, after spending their vaca iti tion visiting with Mr. Jones' mother, ?t Mrs. Elias M. Jones. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR . $5000 9 The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . Subordinated obligations: Unpaid dividends on preferred ttock and unpaid interest on capital notes and debentures, accrued to end of last dividend or interest period, not included in liabilities or reserves above None Other obligations, r.ot included in liabilities, which are subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors None State of Utah, County of Utah: E. L. Chipman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition-othe said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1939. E. L. CHIPMAN. Correct Attest: JAMES H. GARDNER, WILLIAM CHIPMAN, A. CARLOS SCHOW, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1939. (Seal S. 1. GOODWIN, Notary Public. Residing ait Lehi, Utah. My Commission will expire April 20, 1943. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, J. M. Knapp, Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my oiTice on July 10, 1939. J. M. KNAPP, Chief Bank Examiner. i BY NSjf LIABILITIES t, DEPOSITS INSURED ((fS? ?:$""3.9 13,59 $ 49,70(00 Capital Red 3,690.62 Undivided profits husband. 1,777.85 Frank Morgan once again lends his Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) (unique comedy tr the role of a TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 47,787.23 Ina Hunter Broadway producer. AND CAPITAL TOTAL ACCOUNTS LIABILITIES $353,943.59of third the forms necessary point the film's love triangle, and Al "This bank's capital consists of $24,700.00 of capital notes and debeShean, famous old vaudevillian, gives ntures; first preferred stock with total par value of None, Itotal retirable as value an interesting characterizaltion None; second preferred stock with Itiotal par value of None, total rewho concert cellist Herman, elderly tirable value None; and common stock with total part value of $25,000.00. befriends both Miss MacDonald and MEMORANDA The story is woven about the lives asserts securities loaned) (book value) : Pledged as (and Miss of Ayres and MacDonald, U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to husband and wife who combine to None secure deposits and other liabilities form a piano and song team performOfther secure assets to and liabilities other tem' deposits pledged (including ing at cheap nightclubs. Ayre-notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase per costs them their job' On returna won ha? he agreement) he discovers home ing pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate scholarship to study in Ita'y, but the and for the purposes other than to secure liabilities None powers, to 5nsufficfent funds are provide pasSecured and liabilities: to preferred wife. his for Determining sage Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law- None sell his prize song, the two visit the Borrowings secured by pledged assdts (including rediscounts office of productr Cornelius Collier, and repurchase agreements) None played by Frank Morgan. Other liabilities secured by pledged assets None Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured .....None by pledge of assets DEATH SUMMONS MRS. y DICK'S DINER MAXIMUM ASSETS Ayres, a musician and composer in real life, plays a parallel role as Jimmy Seymour, Miss MacDonald's "Boy! this tastes swell" M)) ffj 2 'F'JSTwS TOTAL semi-classic- al great-grandchil- d. I $v, M2:. 22 Loans and discounts (including $188.89 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed stock of Federal Reserve bank) 1'i.eo Corporate stocks (including (None) reserve balance, and with other banks, including Cash, balances ;:.7 17.90 cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned $9,000.00, furniture and fixtures $1,800.00 10.soo.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to Non liens not assumed by bank) 7.7:17.16 Real estate owned ofther than bank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank 16,223.71 premises or other real estate The melo-di- e Miss MacDonald's Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $121,710.53 include everything from grand 167,937.71 Time deposits of indivduals, partnerships, and corporations and popular opera to l."i,K85.oo States and political subdivisions of Deposits selections. officers' and checks, 623.12 etc.) (certified Other deposits Appearing opposite the singling DEPOSITS $306,i:6.3G TOTAL star is Lew Ayres, whose ace per TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated formances in recent film hits won for $306,156.36 obligations shown below) the male lead in this fr vi'W fed i !:;:) voice. RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Don Wagstaff and baby were home in American their taken dp Jack Welker of Cedar Valley was Hosadmitted to the local hospital, Tues- Fork, Friday, from the Lehi James Henry Glover, 59, owner of pital. day, for medical treatment. the Midvale Nursery, husband of Mrs. Ada Carson, Glover, formerly of Mrs. Cassell "Wi'.les and baby were Mrs. William Dorton was admileted Lehi, passed away at his home in to the Lehi Hospital, Sunday, for taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Midvale, Monday. Funeral services Friday. medical care. will be conducted in the East Midvale Ward Chapel, Thursday, at 1 p. m. Max to removed Ghee was Mrs. iriterment in the Murray City with medical received Rex Zimmerman treatment at the Lehi Hospital, her home, Tuesday, following a re- Cemetery. cent major operation at the Leht Thursday and Friday. Hospital. TO ORGANIZE Mrs. Boyd Dalton and baby were A baby boy arrived at the home of taken to their home in Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scown. Tues Grove, Tuesday, from the Lehi HosSONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE day evening. pital. PIONEERS AND INDIAN WAR Mrs. Mahlon Hansen of IndianaVETERANS OF UTAH Mrs. Wendell Skinner and baby polis, Indiana, wrho has been visiting ROSE H. B. CARR were taken home from the local hos- Ultvih relatives for some time, was a pital, Tuesday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, The Sons and Daughters of the She returned home, Monday. Pioneers and Indian War Veterans Mrs. Rose Hannah Burgin Carr, Rulon Russon was taken home from of Utttah were organized under one 65, of Lehi, died ait 9:30 a. m. Monhead at a meeting held in the Semin- day in a Salt Lake hospital of causes ary Building, Tuesday evening. Dr. incident to age. W. L. Worlton was named captain, The widow of Isaac Carr, she was with S. I. Goodwin first lieutenant born in England, October 9, 1873, a as Second and H. C. Anderson dacghter of Jesse and Sarah WakeLieutenant. These officers to select field Burgfin. ; secretary, treasurer and executive Surviving are three sons, Joseph committee. Carr of Salt Lake Ciity; Jesse Carr John J. Banks, Adjutant General of New York City and John Carr of of the stafce organization of Spanish Lehi; two daughters, Mrs Dorothy Fork was present at the meeting. Bennett of Lehi and Mrs. Emily The committee are now working Bennetit of Seattle, Washington; 15 out a program for Lehi Day art, the grandchildren and one annual Black Hawk Encampment at Heber City, August 7 to 12. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2p. m. in the Lehi Fifth L. D. S. ward, directed by Bishop MOTHERS CLUB Ernesti Garrett. Friends may call at the residence in Lehi Thursday from 10 a. m. to Mrs. A. E. Manning entertained 1:30 p. m. Interment will be in the Mothers Club at her home Friday the Lehi cemetery. afternoon. The regular business was taken care of after which luncheon was served. Those present were: GAR HITS HORSE Mrs. A. E. Doll, Mrs. J. E. Barn-harMrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs. Delightful flavors . . .. tohat's why Dtck's Dttier Ice ON HIGHWAY Mrs. Maud Catherine Holmstead. Cream is so popular. And not only among children, but Adams, Mrs. John Winn, Mrs. E. J. adults as well, for they're the ones who realize that flavor T. Roberts, Mrs. Richard Norman, means purity. Purest dairy and frui products are the only Thomas Evans of Sat Lake City Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Miss Ida Thurman ran ingrgedients of Dick's Diner lee Cream. Try some today. into a horse in front of Ithe 0. A. and the hostess. home on the State Highway Hunter FOR GOOD EATS and REFRESHMENTS COME TO Thursday night. The car was badly Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson and broken but Mr. Evans escaped in- family and Mrs. S. J. Taylor spent .Jury. City Marshal Arley Clark in- Sunday visiting with Mrs, Lillian vestagated. First East and State Street Lehi, Utah Hart Nelson at Midvale. 55000 the State of Utah, at the close of business on June ASSETS --- , full advantage of the versatility of ite star, "Broadway Tak:Tig the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday, lowing medical treatment. Hospital Notes STATE BANK OF LEHI . in MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTAH " s . i J . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor and family and Mrs. Rachel Anderson enjoyed a visit at Lone Tree, Wyoming from Thursday to Sunday. The Taylor family returned home via the Ashley National Park and Vernal. Mrs. Anderson and Jo Ann Taylor remained for a visit in Lone Tree Frank Adams, an employee of the Home Oil Co.. of Ogden, spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams. SAVINGS WITH A SMILE We take pride in anticipating and filling the wante of You'll always our customers with 100 per cent satisfaction. find a warm, welcoming smile here with your savings on finer foods. You oan ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. 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