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Show JULY 7 THURSCkAY, THE PAGE TWO II EL P inntNAL E R ..rniTt.of Btotni YORK STUDYING IN NEW THE HELPED' jTTAjl Report the Federal Reserve a member of of Helper, in the State of Ltah, June 30 19,3. on of business System, at the close call a with Published in accordance Kesene Bank or Utah and the Federal Act. puiuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Issued Every Thursday By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Hclper. Utah . Two Dollars In Advance - One Year Subscription As Second Class Matter At eb Utah The PosTorricE At Helper. AH ' CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Manager ' STATE "UTAH the- - PittSi J..A ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Joe Barboglio are Cline of Racine, Win., was a Helper visitor during the first are planning to move in the Gibson of the week. He will spend a few Apartments soon. days visiting friends in Price. Dr. John Laboioi was a visitor at the Cline will be remembered as a formIn Binghome of his mother-in-laer Helper city doctor. ham last week, where Mrs. Laborol lMr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan of has been a visitor for several weeks. Salt Lake were visitors here over Norma and Adriena Jeritha of the holidays at the home of Mrs. t.urhanan's parents, Mr. and Mrs!. A. Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Frugni in Price. S. Wahl. Also visiting at the Frugni home are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fluker left Fri- a brother and a nephew of Oakland, tour of the California. day for a. thirty-daDr. C. Mr. L. y ' J J Mayme Hansen Mayme Hansen, beauty operator of the Rose Beauty Shop left Sunday for New York City, where she will enroll in the Kree Electrolysis Insti tute to study the removal of superfluous hair by means of an electric needle, Mrs. Hansen will spend a month at her studies. On her way back, she will visit friends in Washington.D.C. In her absence Nida Golding, who is a graduate of the Beverly Beauty Academy in Hollywood, will take over her duties. - northwest Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laborol of Salt Mary Fabrizio. who i3 attending Couple Wedded In Salt Lake An interesting marriage of the Lake and family, were visitors over Henager's Business College ia Salt the holidays at the home of rela- Lake, was a Fourth of July visitor summer season is that of Miss Afton Grow to Dr. James E. Ruggerl, perat her home here. tives. formed 'Saturday afternoon in the Salt Lake Rectory by Father Dow- ling. With the couple at the cere- ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for nomination for the office of County Assessor on the' Democratic ticket at the forthcoming primary election, subject to the wishes of the voters of Carbon county. CIIAULES II. SEMKEN. (Paid Politilal Adv.) JOSHilHillilllliSlillilllliilllSSIIliilllllll! STRAND ffFTrTTrTTrTTTTTTTJ HELPt'R UTAH mony were Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Schwan of Murray. The bride Is from Ogden and has been employed as a nurse in the Price city hospital. The groom attended Carbon High in Price and Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant. He then attended the University of Utah, graduating from the University of Southern California Dental School. In 1930 Dr. Ruggen opened a dental office in Helper and later transferred to Price, where he now practices. He Uas been a member of the local Kiwanis Club for the past seven years. The newlyweds expect to make their home In Helper. Miss Lorna Nyman and Miss FRIDAY and SATURDAY Continuous Saturday from 3:30 p.m. Two Features of Guaranteed Entertainment And Satisfaction No. IT Guests hardy u fit . f i aimm 9 ' and Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, corporations .. f m. i. Hiv!.).il8. nartnerships. ami corpuru State, county, and municipal deposits ignited Stales Government and postal savings deposits and otficers Deposits of other banks, certified checks outstanding, etc loans Deposits secured by the pledge of - None and or investments of loans Deposits not secured by the pledge $865.115.94 investments and.or TOTAL DEPOSITS CAPITAL ACCOUNT Common stock 500 shares, par $100.00 per share 93,654.27 5,000.00 If you like it, here are the shoes for you, whether you're young in years or only in spirit! Come Feel-in- g get that famous Foot-Fre- e in these flexible, featherlight shoes that make walking really fun and exercise your with every buoyant step $865,115.94 do Ffnf u.t-- . , ; tl.,-9Ri- n $1,007,842.04 None. THE VOGUE PHONE 18 HELPER, UTAH Dancing Party For Visitors Miss Betty Bunge and Miss Helene Clifford of Denver, were guests of honor at a dancing party Friday evening at the Strand Sweet Shop. Their hostesses were Miss Olaranelle Riche and Miss Virginia Greener, irn i Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oveson anlb baby nounce the arrival of a 7 born the Price at hospital city girl at ten o'clock. Tuesday evening Mother and daughter are doing very nicely. Mr. Oveson . is employed in the local J. C. Penney Store. 2 The Year's Greatest Stage Attraction! Charles Bertolino. Jr., who la ployed in Salt Lake, visited his ents here over the Fourth. FT"! f"Tf See the fi --- fl HI 11 - General Electric New Economy empar- 1 Models! Miss Helene Clifford and Miss Betty Bunge of Denver, Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone. Mr. and family. Mr. son. Jack, were Salt holidays. II iilrlSloliitti , Mary Helen Bianco. Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ori and son, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Brackett and Antoinette Brackett, spent the Fourth at Strawberry Reservoir, Diamond Fork and proximal points. SUNDAY and MONDAY Continuous Sunday from 1:00 p.m. AK. nrfTLjf . (1 w ACCOUNT Jack Vignetto, 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 of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June. 193S. JACK VIGNETTO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6 day of July, 1938. Correct Attest: Susan Maulsby. Notary Public. Frank J Barboglio Residing at Helper. Utah. A. Laborol My Commission will exp're Joe Quilico March 11, 1940. Directors. (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. I. Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner 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 office en , July 7, 1938. Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner. Clifford and Claranelle Riche, Virginia Greener and Betty Fahrlng. After skating the guests were treated to a lunch at the home of Miss Nyman. arches $50,000.00 75.000.00 net CAPITAL "',,-'.- , CAPITAL ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGES TO SECURE LIABILITIES STATE OF UTAH County of Carbou Helene : 203.984.71 60.552.42 1.00 43,635.14 TOTAL, INCLUDING Ter- V LIABILITIES Reg-rutto- W-VrT- V V '. H $1,007,842.04 TOTAL Betty Bunge of Denver, No. 2 niiwiiJiwiEiaMEiiTiisWiiwiiiiiriM--i- were JUO.SS6.45 898.03 TOTAL Undivided profits esa Quilico were hostesses last week to a skating party at the local rink. fl v Loans and discounts '"' """""j" . ; Overdrafts direct United States Government obligations, lor fully guaranteed Other bonds', stocks, and securities Furniture and fixtures. None Banking house. $1.00. 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