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Show 1 THURSDAY. J 11 Y 17, 19U THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LHI, THURSDAY, UTAH taken RECREATION HEWS Tu,iay. TENNIS i "5 The firtt local tournament of the year is being opened for registration this week-en- d until Monday at 9 a. m. the city wide tournament for boys and girls in the followng divisions. Novices up to 12 years of ape, Jrs. 13 to 15. Seniors 16 to 1. Advanced 19 to Has Beens 25 and up. Contestants will provide own balls j r itches with the exception of i and will jbe two out of chamjion.-.hip- s three. Schedules will be potsed at You may register with Mr. courts. Trior or Mrs. Ada Phillips Robinson, give name and age. SWIMMING Registration in this activity must l e made and the hour and day 6 2-- - i - i ? ? later. You may register with Mr. Prior who will supervise this activity. HANDICRAFT See schedule posted Lunch Room. home at High School ITS BUYING TIME SO BEFORE PRICES from the Lehi Hospital, were taken to th, ., ' Sunda;,. from the L-- Mrs. Reva WLarburton was removed to her home in Pleasant Grove. Sunday, following a recent operation. taken home fr om fJ i) nil ay. Mrs. Armeldo Prestwich and baby l.; : "u ls , t. J tJ,- Mrs. Tom IVc; home frum tak-- . jULy - Li Lehi n Friday. Lfhi Report of Condition of the GO STATE BANK OF LEHI STILL HIGHER COME of Lehi, in the State of Utah, at 'he close of business 11 ASSETS IN AND Loans and discounts (Including $391.4-- overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and guarai Obligations of States and political subdivisions toij-ors.tstocks (including None stock of Federal Reserve b Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection 10.617. 16 a ui ...iui cr nu HAluieS J.0(l(t (,(t L.aillv pieiioe vwju-10.500. are to owned None liens subject not assumed tv (Bank premises bank) Re'al ettatt owned other than bank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 12,223 77 j SAVE ON YOUR CLOTHING HEEDS WEBB'S FURNISHINGS' STATE STREET SOFTBALL TOTAL ASSETS ?406,103.&8 This activity is going every night LIABILITIES with 6cout league going along in I HAVEHT FORGOTTEN Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 129,432.50 major league style, they will conand individuals, of partnerships, Time corporations deposits 188,714.74 revision tinue to play Friday, but a of States and political subdivisions Deposits 21,712.09 is necessary in the commercial leagtis. The past two weeks have been so of banks Deposits in8,000.00 week twice will I play per They feared full of entertainment that Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 2,643.6a stead of once as heretofore, thse the town was to inof busy to think TOTAL DEPOSITS .. $350,504.92 games will be on Monday and Thurs- dustry, but I haven't forgotten. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated as follows: day. The schedules The spirit in which the town obligations shown below) $350,504.92 Games to start at 7:30: cooperated in putting over the celeJuly 21 Glen's Service vs. Tur- bration has given me added courage CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ners Builders. of making '.o discuss the possibility 48,50000 Three Bar Dairy A. vs. Watkins Lehi an industrial center. I saw in Capital 1,700.0ftSurplus Ice Cream. one write up, the statement, '"that Undivided 2,138.06 profits Dairy B vs. Notsohots. the splendid cooperation of Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 3,261.00 through 23 Games moved up one day. all it was July plainly demonstrated that Dairy A vs. Dairy B. "it can be done," meaning that we $ 55,599.0 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Glen's Service vs. Watkins. we can put over any celebration s. Turners vs. wish, or any plan we undertake, if . $406,103.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . and Tuesday Wednesday nights we will just cooperate and boost such This bank's capital consists of $23,500.00 of capital notes and debewill be availbale for girls and exvalue of None, total retirable value undertakings. ntures- first preferred stock with total par hibition games. That has been my opinion from total with stock par value of None, total retirablesecond preferred Champ'onshps will be arranged the beginning and I am thinking now None; total stock with common par vaiue 01 o.uuu.uu. alue None; and with teams in running. how much more important it is to! MEMORANDA PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES provide industry, employment and I Pledged asserts (and securities loaned) (book value) : For the balance of the summer payron for uor than to citizenry, U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to there will be a recreation staff mem- - , rrnvifto pntpr'tninmpnt fnr a short secure deposits and other liabilities ber at Wines Park with iho ovxin. '.. r itime. assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabibties (including non of luesday and the Primary is I appreciate the work and cooperand bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase notes in charge of activities on that date. None ation of all the various committee agreement) Games, s'ories and other suitable or exercise of members in the different divisons of for to corporate fiduciary Assets qualify pledged activities will be available durng this None the celebration and want to congratupowers, and for the purposes dther than to secure liabilities period. NM" late them on their results, but I am Securities loaned liabilities: and surprised that many of them, as well Secured preferred THURSDAY, JULY 17 as many other communty leaders secured by pledged assets pursuant to recmirements of law... Nor Deposits 1 to 3 p. m. Sewing Memorial both church and civic have not Borrowings secured by pledged assets (including rediscounts Building. None and repurchase agreements) even so much as sent a post card to 3 to 7 p. m. None Playground Wines Mr. Lehian assets secured liabilities Other by pledged stating they are interestPark. not secured law. of but under to in provisions desire ed a and Deposits preferred cooperate plan, 7 to 11 p.m. Softball. which should benefit everyone in our by pledge of assets TRIDAY. JULY 18 Subordinated obligations : think that community. they Perhaps 1:30 to 4:30 Woodcraft, note High such a Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid interest on capital plan would no work or per School. and debentures, accrued to end of last dividend or interest period, not haps, they think it can't be done, as 2 to 5 p. m. None Playground, Park. one included in liabilities or reserves above person wrote some time ago, and 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Boys' Chorus. subwhich are included in not Other obligations, liabilities, to which article I received letters None Primary Building. ordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors D. C.J from California, Washngton 7 to 11 p. m Softball. and other cities as well as from our State of Utah, County of Utah: SATURDAY, JULY 19 and local people stating it could be 1 to 3 p. m. Kiddies Softball. E. L. Chipman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and done and answering every argument above the that MONDAY, JULY 21 says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and set for by the "Doubter." condition, the of statement 1 to 4 contains a full, true and correct Playground, Park. I want to especally thank Mr. foregoing report 1941. 4 to 6 of the said bank a the close of business on the 30th dit--' of June, Sewing, Mem. Bldg. Eldon his Harris for and splendid 5 to 6 E. L. CHIPMAN. Gay Teens Chorus. encouraging letter on the subject. - v. ,, 7 to U v.TV Softball. Correct Attest: . I do not care to carry on this ' JUNIUS A. WEST, TUESDAY, JULY 22 argument longer but I would like you J. F. BRADSHAW, 1 !30 to 3 p. m. 4th, 5th, 6th one and all, who have not done so A. CARLOS SCHOW. yet. to send me a card stating you Directors. grade girls chorus. 3 to 4:30 p. m. Junior Girls are interested and means, you civic Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1941. Chorus Primary Building. PnWic. bodies, you church leaders and all ARLEEN GOODWIN. Notary Utah-4:30 to 5:30 High School Girls who have not responded. Send a card Seal) Lehi, at Residing in care of your local paper. I haven't Chorus. My Commission will expire April 23. 1944. 7 to 11 p. m. Softball. forgotten my promise to present such State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: ' , do a plan and will do so, if you will do hereDy Utah, of 1. State the Rulon F. of Commissioner Bank Starley, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 statemen your part. certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the 1:30 to 2:30 Craftsmanship. Signed Mr. Lehian. the above named 1941. 11, filed office in on July 8 to 5 p. m company, my Playgrounds, Park. RULON F. STARLEY. Bank Commissioner. 4:30 to 5:30 Boys' Chorus. SUNDAY FUNERALS 5:30 to 7 Softball Jr. Girls. 7 to 11 Softball. - She $u5ier ver Iflfjeetinfr lfei JProLiemd r Z) The greatest preparedness program in our history has resulted in a rapid increase in the use of telephone service. However, each call, whether it be a friendly social chat or a rush order for Not-so-hot- Jefense materials is handled as quickly and accurately as we know how. The 8,300 men and women of this Company have a job to do and promise the best of their ability. They are making every effort to continue to give the dependable service you are accustomed to receive normally or in emergency. you they will do it to -- None-Othe- r " '6 The Mountain States Telephon; and Telegraph Co. Guests were served at small tables places on the lawn at the rear of the garden. Mrs. T. F. Kirkram was GOLDEN WEDDING in charge of thet ables with Mrs, Lucille Rhodes and Mrs. Winzell Swenson and Mrs. Cleo Sundberg of Several hundred friends of Mr. and Sandy, assisting wtih the serving Mrs. 8. I. Goodwin greeted them on The color scheme of gold and white the golden wedding annivor.snry at a being carriedo ut in the refreshgarden reception held at their home ments. J t ! Mrs. afternoon. Sunday A where table gardens wedding gifts fifty Goodwin was beautifully gowned in years old were displayed, was in a lace ana coition gown or. asnes ctiarge or Mrs. A. W, Davis anc of (rosel wfth a coriajra of Mrs. Afton Giles. Among the She wore twin fold brace- gifts were the slippers and hose orchids. lets set with rubies, a gift of Mr. worn by the bride fitfy years ago, Godwin 52 years ago. Mr. Goodwin also her wedding veil. wore a light summer suit with a A. H. Wing at his electric organ The guests played selections during the recepcarnation butonaire. were greeted by the daughters of the tion. A three tiered white and gold Goodwins, dressed in pastel colored wedding cake with a miniature bride gowns, and by the two sons of the and groom from the wedding cake couple. of fiXy years ago. centered a table at the head of the small serving tables. people attending the Goodwin Golden Wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandberg, Mr. CRACKER JACK DISCOURAGED and Mrs. Charles J. Graff, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Littleford of Los AnMerrillee Glover, all of Sandy; Mr. Mrs. and William Chipman, Mr. geles, California, Mrs. Retta Adam-soThe L. D. S. Church officials are Mrs. Harold Jensen and Miss Ivy Clifford Young, Mrs. Eliza all L. D. S. members to coop asking Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Christofferson enjoyed a steak fry in the with them to discourage erate Mr. and Mrs. Georee Abel, all of American Fork Canyon. Tuesday funerals for of arranging practice American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Junius evening. 2 Pounds Soda Crackers 18c cause a funerals Sunday. Sunday A. West. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Jacobs, 10c Catsup, 12 Oz. Bottle large number to do Sunday work, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mack Dalton. Mr. Gallon 69c Syrup, Jug undertakers, their assistants, sextons, Mrs. Wilford Warnick. Mr. and Frenche's Root Beer Extract 15c and garage workers and others who are 4, Mrs. Calvin Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. JEL-SER- T 4 for 15c forced to work whenever there is a Ed. Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon AT 2 for 15c Sonny Boy Spaghetti Sunday funeral arranged. Chuch H Swenson. all of Pleasant Grove; Noel LARD. Pure, Package 14c feel that the practice of ar-- T officials of Park City, Mrs. B. II. S Alber's Cornflakes 9c Knight ranging the Sunday funerals and 5 Mendenhall, Mrs. Christiansen Mr.jtf RINSO. Large 21c a large number to labor on forcing and Mrs. James M. Kirkham. Mr. Punch Fowder 3 for 10c should be abolished and the iji Sunday, and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Mr. and P. W G. SOAP..jl 6 for 2.'!c Stake Authorities ask that all T lehi Mrs. W. A. Knight, Mr. and Mr 1' r.! MBMMaMMMHHVv--MHMILK 4 for 31c will can whe cooperate with them in A. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf J V fOP TISSUE 7 UAfr ..3 for 13c Larson, wide movement and this church and S. W. Ross, all of Saltjfj Campfire Marshmellows, to funeral whenever $ arrange possible Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. if Pound Package 19c on some other day than Sun services Mrs. Bertha If Knudsen, Knudsen, and Pierce's Pork and Beans, day. 4f4 Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hausler of M If Small 5a Mr. Mrs. and Powell Steve Prnvo; 6 for 23c Jar Rubbers of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kerr and Ball Lids . 10c HOSPITAL NOTES Trane, Mr. and Mrs. Chester S. 5 for 10c Grapefruit Gushing and children, Mr. and Mrs. 20c ORANGES, Dozen Haimond McAffeo. Mr. and Mrs. f. Lemons Preston Ti comb was admitted to Cantaloupe, Potatoes, Charles A. Callis. Mr. and Mrs.lt for Tomatoes Lehi Hospital , Tuesday, the r-5 W --1 Samuel Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Stevrn Aero-Wa35c medical care. Quart Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. 35c Aspirins, 100 bottle Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin, VPLAH A PARTY HOW A baby daughter was born to Mrs. We Deliver Phone 11 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson. Johnson at the l.ehi Hospital. Owen SWIMMING We Cover Bu'tons and Frame J! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson. Mr. Sunday. M PLAY GROUND Pictures and Mrs. Harold Johnson, and Mr. FREE DANCE HALL Vernon Anderson, all of Salt Lake; A baby daughter was born to Mrs. PICNIC TABLES and Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd I.. Culil-mor- e BROADBEHT & SON Dunn. Emma Simms, of CrescNick FISHING of Provo. ent, Thursday. Your Bring Family Phone 11 for Prompt Delivery Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin1 Rates to Parties. wish them many more happy anniMr.". Clifford Lee and baby werei CELEBRATE u0 c 3 Out-of-to- BUDGET SPECIAL! n. Buck-waite- r. SWIM SARATOGA It Cost Less To Shop With Us t I 1 HOT SPRINGS A . I . x, Pj jYX&ffl ''' J hCmJ i ffJJ( I bother in the kitchen preparing food when you can get it from us already cooked and ready to serve. x like the tastiness and the deliiiousness of our PrcParI ations. Try some today and see for yourself how goou "store foods" can be. Why You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU I I versaries together. - MAIN STREET PHONE 17 rEHI. U"1" |