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Show LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Junior High fl Urged to Return Cards P-T- Hallowe'en Attend University Party Planned Local Scouters Of officers are Four Junior High urging all parents to return their pleted P-T- A membership envelopes this week, if possible. Small envelopes have been sent home with all junior high students so that their parents may join the organization, if they desire. The fee is 50 cents per par- ent. Where parents have children in more than one school, one parent and is asked to join one the other parent, another, so that the home is represented in each group. Harry and Kenneth Webb of Salt Lake City, visited here, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet They are brothers of Mrs. Noel Peet. 0-t- g REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF LEHI AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX OCTOBER ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and 5, 1955 $ 232,550.61 guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and Discounts (including $1,363.38 overdrafts) Bank premises owned (none) furniture and fixtures $26,458.65 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including .". postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,060,544.04 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 735.072.00 35,400.00 10,000.00 1,111,650.91 time-wor- HEY KIDS 783,961.00 1,187,381.23 Coming 8,930.85 66,180.53 7,735.60 6,354.83 28,157.28 50,000.00 70,000.00 20,893.96 Undivided profits ; 140,893.96 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 2,229,595.28 ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: First preferred stock with total par value of .. None Second preferred stock with total par value of None None Capital notes an debentures of Common stock with total par value of .... $50,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for 55,000.00 other purposes 31,457.81 Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of STATE OF UTAH County of Utah Calvin H. Swenson, 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 5th day of October, 1955. CALVIN H. SWENSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1955. . S. Rex Zimmerman, (SEAL) Notary Public Residing at Lehi, Utah My Commission Expires January 11, 1959 Correct Attest: Junius A. West A. Carlos Schow E. Eddington, M. D. Keith H. Jacobs Directors y LEflNY'S HUNTERS! Look at with 1 October 15, 1955. LOUIS S. LEATHAM. 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American WRECKING SERVICE fherever fine Kentucky If Fork - Day Phone American Fork 124 ; whiskey is enjoyed the call is yor..... jj- Hi Night Phone Lehi 212-- ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer American Fork H VWWWVWWWiWWHWWVWVWHWWWWWWVj ATTENTION ' fJ DEER HUNTERS OLD TUETE31T: For deer season, the Clive Beal custom slaughtering service and People's Market Frozen Food Lockers are combining operations. All deer usually brought to either place will be brought to People's Market for processing. People's Market FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS HMDCIMK' BRAND II j 1 SunnyBrook BRAND KENTUCKY Th. four mo.t de.lr.bl. f.tur.c a whlsk.y could hv r. li.t.d en thl chirt Sunny Brook hu v.rythlngt Oo n nv t. it mi.bi. t. it an d tstn Kentucky OUnny popularly atrdght Ctnlury iuun.t tnduabltnd? wMK.y Brlca BrOOk I I YES! I YESI YESt I YESI WHISKEY lOTTlll IT tot Oin Sunny Brook Cormxt Lehi lOUISVIllt , Clive Beal CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Reserve Your Locker Now For Deer Season lrJr?0 LOUISVILLE, KY. ' KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BOTH C0MPANY- 86 PROOF. - 0,VISI0N KENTUCKY OF BLENDED NATIONAL WHISKEY j a 1953 BUICK i and my Please call at my home to estimate the cost of rebuilding matmattress or estimate trade-i- n value on one of your newme In tresses. I understand that your call will not obligate Coming Up? good rubber ready to go! State Street 8 Honeymoon I Saturday, Oct. 29 I W STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, 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 on 1 Chev left. drive iMione 433 R I in person Your Mercury Dealer 24-HOU- 1949 this coupe has shiny new paint, new seat covers and a smooth motor, with plenty of miles 1 This! JEEP vice-preside- locally owned, I Cactus Jim n n, - I for $449 H Equestriennes Officers were elected for the ladies "Equestri-Annes- " riding club, last Wednesday evening. Ora Peterson was chosen president, with Wilma Greenwood, and Klea Ernst, secretary. Mrs. Ernst is also secretary for the District Four organization. Phyllis Davis is captain, Cherie and Bryant, reporter-historiaRuth Graham, civicchairman. Last year's officers were Wilma Gloria Greenwood, president; Phyllis Hunter, with Jolene Davis, McKinney, who resigned last sum mer; Klea Ernst, secretary-histo- r ian, and Rosemary Celcer, report er. The meeting was held at the Crown Cafe in Orem where dinner was enjoyed. Rides have been concluded for the season, was re ported, but meetings will be held ach month during the winter, Bowling sessions will be resumed in November by the members of the colorful club. District representatives are Wilma Greenwood and Klea Ernst. r Jackrabbit couldn't catch this car on a start. You'll need only a little "jack" to buy it . . . CACTUS JIM n vice-preside- nt 2,088,701.32 i V 1 no to Ora Peterson Named Pres. of A Look Who's A Advertise! Pays al Genealogical Sunday Fifth Ward Chapel which promises to provide all members of every family in atOn Sunday, October 23, the tendance a good time. The genealogical monthly room representatives will have regular 26,458.65 charge of the food and various union meeting will be held in the Fifth Ward chapel. The meeting entertainment. 77,547.16 Menu for the evening will In will convene at 2:30 p. m. Stake and ward committees and all those 915.95 clude hamuburgers, hotdogs, chili, interested in this vital work are Mrs. Ice cake and cream, 2,229,595.28 drinks, invited to attend Peterson reports. , ; inion of Police Officer Albert Mitmentary school, sponsored by the a lost child according to chell, after returning Elementary Mrs. Ernest Peterson, president. to his home at 6 a. m., Wednes son The carnival is designed to give day. Little Kurt Losee, three, was Mrs. Rex and Mr. of Losee, mothers and dads a chance for near fun with their children, and to re- picked up by a truck driver 91, on Lehi the Highway hospital n custom and place the when he darted across the road ,.1 J) jo MiJ jo .ueA'ouu in the darkness. Invited to ride, rounds. the boy climbed in and was taken Activities will get underway at to the Truck Inn cafe where he 6 p. m., following the Jaycees anof milk and where a accepted nual Hallowe'en parade, and will a call was glass in for the police, put continue on through 9 p. m. Chil- at 5 a. m. dren and parents will have an opClad only in pajamas and with portunity to enjoy their supper bare feet, he replied to questiontogether at nominal cost, partici- ing that his father's name is Rex. pate in the carnival features, and Officer Mitchell wrapped the boy return home in time for adequate in a blanket and proceeded to drive rest in preparation for school the around to locate the home. After next day. nearly an hour cruising in the Mrs. Peterson extends an Inv- area, the little boy recognized his itation to all ..elementary ..school home and his dog. His parents, children, their parents, grandpar- awakened from sleep, were astonchildren of the ished when they saw him. Family ents and family. There will be activities of members reported that he apparinterest to all age groups, and ently was none the worse for the prizes will be awarded during the experience, but it was decided to evening for various activities. keep the door locked. Although Since parents would ordinarily near tears, the youngster had rehave to supply themselves with mained cooperative. the usual Hallowe'en treats, they will be asked for either a donaUnion tion of food or a small cash donation to help stage the affair, Meeting in is for instruction only. No An opportunity for instruction exhxibit in designing attractive Christmas sales will be held. gifts is being offered by Lehi and Alpine stakes, Monday, October 24. to Reva Hadfield, stake ward director for the Relief Society, will serve as the Lehi chairman for the display. County Home Demonstrators, Jenniev Poulsen and Ruth Brasher will supervise the exhibit and will be in charge of demonstrations to be repeated at several hours during the day. The "fair" will be held in the Alpine Stake tabernacle in American Fork from 9 a. m. to 5 inp. m. and is open to all those terested as well as the Relief Society officers and ward work directors. Many patterns will be available revue, "Totin' dancing Around the World," held last Saturday evening in the stake tabernacle, was highly successful and presented to an apreciatne audience. Some 100 students of Bobbie Byboe demonstrated their highly trained ability in the dancing art, including a wide variety ol movements. Sequences from "jive" to the classic ballet were included and performed with precision and charm. Costumes and lighting effects were impressive. Many in the large group appeared in short solo dances, from the very young est to the older members of the troupe. pre-scho- ol OF LEHI, IS THE STATE OF UTAH Capital Surplus Holiday Fair A Hallowe'en carnival and famscouters from Lehi comThe "Anything can happen in the will be held Monday the, six weeks' course for ily night . middle of the night," was the op Dance EleLehi at 31 the evening, specialized training held in the East Provo Stakehouse during the past two months. Mahlon Peck, David Monson and Ronald Stine of the Fifth Ward, and Craig Christensen of the Second Ward, each received recognition as the course. Craig Christensen, who is working in the Guide-Scou- t program, received an award for his display of crafts and skills, first place in the exhibit of articles planned for eleven year old boys. Ronald Stine is also an instructor in this program. Classes were held each Thursday even-;n- g with special instructors for the various phases of scouting, Explorers, Scouting and the Cub Scout program. and everyone is invited to bring scissors and paper and take them off. Fairs will also be held in Orcm, Provo, Spanish Fork and Payson and all of the articles displayed and the demonstrations will be a part of each display. The Two Stakes Combine In Dance Revue Out for a Stroll Draws Large Audience Before Dawn Three-Year-O- ld For Chidren Scouting THURSDAV, OCTOBER 20, 1955 KENTUCKY BLENDED ly WHISKEYy DISTILLERS CONTAINS PRODUCTS 65 GRAIN CORPORATION, SPIRITS NEUTRAL 686 |