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Show f f LrRfDAV, JULY 14, 1933 '1 14, HURSDAY, JULY LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Sherwood had as her Monday relatives from Fairfield. LOCAL ITEMS s business .. Mrs. lierriaru wicon of b oring-ille- , . t juonuay in l.eni visiting witn her mother, Mrs. Mamie Thomas. . sj-n- j was after which Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass motorMiss Phyllis Davis, Miss Helena ed to Manti, Sunday, for a visit with Aimonetto, Miss Mickey Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. George Wanlass- They Fairview, Miss Carol Bennett, Miss then went to Joseph to visit with Evelyn Jones, Miss Mable Call of relatives. Mrs. Mary Wanlass re- Caliente, Nevada, Mr. Dick Johnson, turned with them from Joseph where Mr. Merrill Corups. Mr. Bert Allen, she had been visiting for the past Mr. Arthur Lipsey, Mr. Joe Watts of nwnth. She is now a guest at the Bingham, spent Sunday in Ogden. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. Monday they attended the White City Gardens in Ogden. sewing was the main feature of the afternoon. Those present were Mell Wardle, Donna Hadfield, Lola Johnson. Beatrice Wardle and Zetella - Gfant Uttlefordi Virgil Peterson attended a Deer indt l Sr- 6,'J in Pleasant firmp - . i. c, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor left Price. J al'fcrn! jtft . a Deverauxmmn;? in rruvo. Saturday S" Mn and evening. Friday for Lone Tree, Wyoming, for MrS- - - -- - - hi"i-vSt- Grace Webb and son, Wayne, this week in Ix.gan Webbs' mother with Mrs 1 i i i i a week's vacation. ' T" ' j ied flwaijji family. P vfeitia Vt ! 'ZZmtSm uesoa-- mgton, J. T. f R entertained ,'x-tr- s ..... Whimpey of v 1). C. tta-h- - Richard E. Tolbert A California. is visiting here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E Tolbert. NOTICE SOFTBALL t PLAYERS AND FANS - of Lehi, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on June 30, 1&3S. ASSETS ani and discounts .verdrafts . r'&itei States Government $ ; obligation, diruct and or fully guaranteed n bonds, stocks, and securities i nankin" house, $9,500.00, Furniture and fixtures, $2,0o0.00 Jeal estate owned otner man banning nouse I.'ish, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection tfltf jther - as-c- ts TOTAL LIABILITIES deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations of individuals, partnerships, an d corporations 3 Time deposits I Jute, county, and municipal deposits cnecns 3 deposits oi otner banks, certinea ana onicers 1 etc outstanding, Not secured by the pledge of loans and or investments $274,652.83 lemand S&3 Total Deposits ad $ $274,052.88. 174,883.62 fijill account Capital notes and debentures: (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance $24,700.00 Corporation Common stock, 250 shares, $49,700.00 par $100.00 per share Undivided profits net 5,794.93 (Red) Reserves for dividends payable common stock 300.00 Retirement fund for preferred stock or 562-5capital notes and debentures 44,767.57 - Total Including Capital Account $319,420.15 State of Utah, County of Utah: E. L. Chipman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and lays, 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, 1938. E. L. CHIPMAN. Correct Attest: J - r4jj j, J. F. BRADSHAW, A. CARLOS SCHOW, JAMES H. GARDNER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1938. H. C JOHNSON, Notary Public. ly senor (Seal) Residing at American Fork, Utah, My Commission will expire August 14, 1939. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the .State of Utah, do hereby j certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July 9, 1938. RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. pensel ill ! hp J i I 1 I ! t-- I'ffi&ffi'yJ "Any cook is a better cook with an Automatic Electric Range." ar less time that I have an now kitchen MATIC Electric Range." 1 my Epend " AUTO- - and, I'm Scotch enough to enthuse over the economical operation of an Electric Range." . . . "An Electric Range la one servant that never takes the day off. Always on the job saving money. m YOU CAN BUY - saving steps, saving time, saving laundry, cleaning and worry." ATI ELECTRIC RANGE FOR AS LITTLE AS life Zft DOWN A MONTH Snjoij ficttVi flutriq nHtk Chaip Slecbddfc win Mrs. Forest Littleford, and Mrs. Grant Littleford attended a social in American Fork, Friday at the home of Mrs. Reva Ashton for Mrs. Marie Richins. r . c : .5 p I V I i ; r X " 5 I 1 Come in and jrive 4 a work done while you 1 Uncle Jim Sags W' welt EiO-.- trial, wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET. LEHI UTAH By helping to stabilize markets for many farm products, AAA marketing agreements benefits both farmers and consumers. ALL POINTS in your favor : A quality cigarette . GIRLS SOFTBALL The girls are finding difficulty in eskeeping their teams together and with the various outings pecially excursions planned, but they promise real competition in the second half. Monday's games resulted in two forfeits. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson returned to her home n Lehi a few days ago after TEXXIS spending seven months in San FranA Lehi City tournament will be cisco, California, visiting with her arranged begnning next Wednesday. daughter. Entrants will find posted at the tennis court papers where they may register Mr. and Mrs. Theo Walker, and for tournament play not later than Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Evans spent Tuesday at 12 o'clock. Tuesday in West Jordan visiting with The groups will be as follows: Mrs. Carl Flager, being Mrs. Flagers' 1. Junior Singles Boys and birthday. 12 to of age. years girls up 2. iBoys and girls between 12 and The Docility Club will meet at the 14. home of Phyllis Jackson, Thursday Boys and girls 14 to 16. evening. 4. Boys and girls 16 to 18. 5. Boys and girls 18 and above. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox reThe tennis tournament will be turned home from Yellowston Nation- directed by LaDrue Dorton and Miss al Park Thursday, July 7th. They Rhoda Johnson. report having had a wonderful trip. LEGION BASEBALL team has not done so well Lehi The Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pope and Mrs. Ida Merce of Salt Lake, spent in the district, but hope to get started against Spanish Fork next Sunday visiting with Mr. and Friday at 4:30. To date we have Gunther. dropped decision to Payson IS to 9 12 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cranney, Mrs. and to Springville MUSIC Ina Brown, and Mrs. Lucile Johnson Several groups are meeting each of Afton, Wyoming, spent Tuesday in under the direction of Miss week Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mr3. Lynn Several program Ada Phillips. Webb- numbers have been given and a real in the fine Miss Coleen Hackett of Salt Lake, interest is being developsd life. of things is in Lehi this week visiting with HANDICRAFT Joyce Southwick and Kenneth Boyce some fine hot pads, of Reports of Richfield is visiting wth Ray flowers, sewing being made at fancy Southwick. these classes indicate a real value in We invite more to atMr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford spent this program. them. tend Friday n Harrimon visiting with Mr. SPECIAL DAY and Mrs. Loranzo Freeman and in kids, Kids, kids, want to cVol off Salt Lake visiting wth Mr. and Mrs. hot these days. Well bring your swim Hubert Littleford and Mr. and Mrs. or what have you to overalls suits, A. B. Gill. the high school campus next Wednes20. There the lawn sprays Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Otterson and day, July on at 4 o'clock tn cool turned be will son, Mrs. John Willis, and son, and of ail who take advanbodies the Mr. and Mrs. Willis of Salt Lake of this period of fun. spent Sunday in Spanish Fork visit- tage ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willis- ... at the price that saves ! Ifll U LTU Liu w The spn r? V I I r J CIGARETTE of Quality 3- - Mrs-Car- l 1 CSv 5 - RCBIM HOOD Word was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wilson that Max Wlson who is laboring in the north western L. D. S. Mission, met Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and family. Dr. Worlton is attending the Dental Conventon at Vancouver B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sims, Mr. and Mrs. June Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield enjoyed a steak fry up American Fork Canyon, Friday evening. They report a very lovely evening. Friday evening a group of Lehi people formed a party up the creek, north of Lehi where they .enjoyed a steak fry. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones. All those present report a very lovely evening. Club met at the Gails' Grief home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Thursday afternoon to hold their v.'cekly meeting. Work wns continued on their summer projects. Club 4-- II gooM - l- The ifulkvwing V&em will explain what is being done under the program sponsored by the School, City, W. P. A. and X. Y, A. Miss Elaine Bovvley of American MEN'S SOFTBALL 47,823.00 Fork, is spending this week in Lehi The Park Service team came 180 CO with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tli rough with flying colors in the 11,500.00 David Peterson. first half of the league play, winning 7,838.16 six and losing one game. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton spent The Sparkle Inn won 5 and lost 2. 59,123.17 the week-en- d in PJeasant Grove visitLarsen Bros, winning 3 and losing 17,337.16 ing with their son and other rela4 games. tives and friends. Three Bar winning 1 and losing 6. $319,420.45 The result of last weeks games Cecil Evans, Irvin Dickerson, Mark were: Thursday Larsen Bros. 21, lOh,880.44 Bradshaw, and Harris Bradshaw re- Three Bar Dairy 17. Park Service 4, 154,613.57 turned Saturday from Montana where Sparkle Inn 1. 10,814.00 they have been employed in the sugar Tuesday's Gaines Park Service beets for some time. 13, Three Bar Dairy 2. Sparkle Inn 344.87 . Larsen Bros. . . . Miss Maurine McKellar is spending The games for the next week will this week in Salt Lake, vsitng with be games in preparation for her grandmother, Mrs. John Mc- the practice second half play under lights. Kellar. Capital Total Capital Account- Mrs. Mae Cowden of Washington, D. C. has just retained to Lehi from AlaskaShe will return to her home in Washington D. C. in a few weeks. A? if czf, STATE BANK OF LEHI ID tMMUHtH MR of!1"- Armie Br,:wn- daughter, Richins Mrs. Vern All softball nlavers and fans are and granddaughter. Dorthea, i Evelyn Lehi visitin Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wilson and SDent Monday v,, A ;..;.,.j nt Mr- a'ld with v,SItin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thrasher spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Seh the Hi(fh Campus. Friday, at Seth Littleford . . and other tne canyon. in ' ' unuay 8 a m. form Iehi Softball As to p. friends and relatives in Lehi. sociation. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb,, and Mrs. Mina Webb were in Salt Lake, WedReport of Condition of nesday cm business and pleasure. RECREATION NEWS .and turf 1 Mrs. E. 14. 1533 In line with their policy of presenting the pick of screen entertainment to their patrons, the Royal Theatre will have as its feature attraction, Sunday, Monday and Tues"The Adventures of Robin day. Hood," a massive Technicolor melodrama, produced by Warner Bros., starring Erro Flynn, and featuring Olivia de Havilland. Claude Olivia do Havilland, Claude Rains, Basil Rath-honIan Hunter, and a supporting cast of some thousand players. The handsome young Irish star, Errol Flynn. who had such triumphs in "Captain Blood" and "The Charge of the Light Brigade" plays Robn. The beautiful young Olvia de Havil land who was the heroine of those This is successes, is Maid Marian. their third picture together and is said by prevewers to excel its predecessors. This version of "The Adventures of Robin Hood" is altogether different from the great picture which Doutrlas Fairbanks made in silent form in lr22. Tt is filled with fighting bows and arrows, quarter staffs, being the pikes and broad-sword- s and is played in immense weapons and beautiful scenic settings both in doors and out. e, i Products Oj., lac. V New York ( icy V S S? &- - ff |