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Show FREE PRESS, LEHI, TjTAH ALPIIIE HIGH rCDT ybi 5 ing throughout the stale. Buses in the district covering northern Utah County daily carry 164 passengers in excess of capacity. Oil CROWDED - .UAlffC SCHOOL BUSES I pained the police fol-t- he de- - ' ..4539 ...344 .$80.43 ..$9.78 b - and repairs- ;3 $90.21 Citations m 16 i;. parking viator license Cer ...33 ..... registration W 1 one-four- of the th 419 j reported 18 Geared up Fines and forfeitures ....$571.50 ,r under . than buses in operation in various districts over the state are overloaded an average of eiKht students a day, the report slates, running from an average of slightly more than two in Wasatch to just under 15 in Alpine Survey of the buses found a' marked decline in median defects, patrol officers said. Only one defective steering mechanism and four cases of faulty brakes could be found in' the 419 buses. Only notable in- -; 1 creases were in window glass.! Failure to heed stop sign 1 with 233 Public intoxication showing defects in this! Driving faulty equipment ....1 department against 1SG iast fall Seventeen buses had unsafe 84 Totals windshields. to police . .32 Violations marked increase lotpn in 101 li More Overcrowded conditions in District schools, Alpine brought on by industrial growth spearheaded by the Geneva Steel Plant, was reflected again Friday in a state school bus inspection report showing an average daily overload of 15 students for each of the district's 11 buses. According to Utah Highway Patrol figures, the Alpine sector remained high in a picture showing a general overall decrease in school bus overload- - Thi City Mar- - Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson to Observe Golden Wedding Date a son of Ola v us and Amanda Parker Jacobson. During his varied career he has been rancher, merchant and farmer. Active in the L D S church, he has served in the Argyle ward bishopric, as president of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assn. at Randolph, as board member of the Woodruff stake Sunday school and as chairman of the Genealogical society in the Provo Second and Sunset wards. At present he holds the latter office in the Lehi Third ward. He has been a ward teacher for more than 50 years. Mrs. Jacobson, the former Emma Peay. was born Sept 9, A couple still active in the maintenance of a household, the operation of a Utah county farm and with youthful pride in a string of palomino saddle horses, will celebrate the 5'ith anniversary of their wedding May 21. They are Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jacobson, married May 21 I'M, in the Salt Lake temple! Church of Jesus Christ of 70-ac- re Lat-terd- FRIDAY, MAY ay Saints. The occasion will be observed with an open house at the Jacob-so- n residence, four miles northwest of Lehi on the Camp Williams road. Born in Ranrlolpn Mr. Jacobson was born in Ran- in Provo. a daughter of George T. and Marie Sorenson Peay. She has been active in 1879, emor J. Bracken Lee was the main speaker at this luncheon. Elected as new State president for the Junior Chamber of ComRepresenting Lehi Jaycees at merce was Kenneth Sowards of the State convention held in VemaL He succeeds Sheldon Logan, May 13 and 14, were Olds of Cedar City. Salt Lake Lewis Smith, newly elected City was chosen as convention president; Mr. and Mrs. Harold city for 1951. The group from Ellison, retiring president; Mr. Lehi report a most enjoyable and Mrs. Joseph Forestier and time Mr. and Mrs. Peck were Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck. lucky in winning a registration Jaycees Attend State Convention in Logan Convention headquarters was certificate. the Hotel Eccles and the Sunday noon luncheon was held in the theatre in Logan canyon. Gov- Seven of the couple's 10 sons and daughters are living. They 1939 Oldsmobile, include Sterling G., Jeston and sedan, heater, Robert G. Jacobson and Mrs. radio, and good Orlan (Leona) Pope, Provo; William L Jacobson, Orem; Mrs. ber. See it . Karl (Arvilla) Workman, HinckJley, and Mrs. Henry (Faun) Kohler, Midway. There are 28 grandchildren and nine SPECIAL 4-d- oor , rub' at LEHI AUTO CLINIC church auxiliaries and has maintained a perfect record for nine years of Sunday school at- -' tendance. dolph, Rich county, Jan. 22, 1879. 19, 1950 - great-grandchildr- itrol otodbT of condition of STATE BANK OF LEIII IN THE STATE OF UTAH BUSINESS ON APRIL 24, OF LEHI .jTHECLOSEOF ASSETS including reserve or couecuon .... in process items cash Government obligations, direct and w hanks, xi. fe CSTof fT 1950 , and political subdivisions and debentures stock of Federal Reserve Bank (including $1,008.25 overdrafts) .. Stes C?Scks KEounts L pTmises 82,674.64 10,000.00 80.00 568,535.18 furniture and fixtures owned $2,500.00, 8,002.07 577.22 2$.07 a assets 1,579,310.38 ASSETS TOTAL Ld deposits of LIABILITIES individuals, partnerships and .... Umtions : paiLnciaiupa ' WY' 572,715.93 I":m ; inaiviauais, W deposits of Imorations 836,369.52 States Government (including lasts of United r savings) Icstal , Wo. its of States and Lits of banks political subdivisions a deposits (certified and officers checks, etc) $1,487,340.12 TOTAL DEPOSITS Til AY KIT) ii vLJU LnKJJr LlJrn. ii AMiLdJL li 7,179.08 58,574.30 5,000.00 7,501.29 1,736.35 is liabilities LIABILITIES TOTAL shown below) Mnated obligations AN K sub- - (not including 1,489,076.47 fr njfl Ln I I U CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 42,100.00 25,000.00 Jplus 8,833.91 Jvided profits feves (and retirement account for preferred 14,300.00 90,233.91 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL mrm ,1,579,310.38 ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes an debentures of Common stock with total par value w si Li F f are after deduction or reserve of m si j immj i mm mm k& k ii i MEMORANDUM assigned to secure liabilities and for pledged or per purposes as shown above m 1 1 ii $17,100.00 of 25,000.00 mu- m I m a ? 1 b . m u m m i a ii m mm J I II II I I I I and save that rv,.k;.. above and foregoing report statement of the condition of the on the 24th 1950. day of ft Ft f i ,u... ar m m m mmm n mm m Tifjsr 5 a n mm a mm 55,000.00 20,019.19 a f w rr i iiii ill! ii v ., n h a 1 - m m i i i i mm ii mm m a mm - rr m r m m vvv fir m m m iv m I I a i i i a a 1 1 w a i 1 1 1 a a 1 1 1 s I - ia i m m t w j- vvv vvy ui, contains a full, true and said bank at the close of April, Iftbed CALVIN H. SWENSON to before me this 2nd day of May, 1950. HOWARD W. ROBINSON, Notary Public Residing at Lehi, Utah My (mmission expires April 3, 1954 and sworn Correct Attest: E. .EDDINGTON, M. D. D. R. MITCHELL A. CARLOS SCHOW Directors W a. o.-- u of IBwwT nussioner Commissioner of the State of Utah, that the fnrooir, ; , t e 1131116(1 company, filed in my office on taebvrf?11118' rarttfy J 1950. j ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner 4MrHtMl Rom where I n " ki?'"' f ole I Central I" the ticket Country P .f! "Some .yen ia.. n,,Thhol8 It makes IW'""" goblet." VfcJ PBMh iMil.I Il.t. . i BV.. I. Ilia. 111- .- sit ... iy Joe Marsh His Punch His Signature From where I lit, ven though your ticket is punched differently from mine, it still geti you where you're going. Juit lik people with their opinion!. You might like coffee, another person, tea and 111 settle for a temperate glan of beer. But what does it matter, so long as we respect the right of the other to hare tastes and opinions? We're all trying to go in the same direction towards a friendlier, more pleasant world for all of us. - CpjTH 19S0, Vnlt Sum Brtwm fmmiad Equalization of Tax Burden 2. Guaranteed Source of Funds for Cemetery Maintenance 3. Making Possible the Development of the Present Cemetery Beautification Program 1. Vote OVER 50 PER CENT OF QUALIFIED VOTERS MUST VOTE "YES" FOR THE PROPOSAL TO BE APPROVED ILM eoanetoi'sr f r ri i m T7 M OF UTAH. mj of Utah Calvin R Swenson, being first duly sworn according to loses v. the m. Needed PHONE NO. 1 AND TRANSPORTATION WILL BE FURNISHED THOSE WHO WISH TO VOTE. (SiKfflGQBntl;g t |