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Show 32 ttorn Judge Cases brought before the dock- l-- u Hospital Notes Mrs. Milton (Cleora) of Pleasant Grove, Oct. 9 for treatment jury. She is reported Jeffrey Jones, one year old son and Mrs. Donald Jones, received medical treatment Oct. 14-1- 6. Con-stantin- e, great-grandfath- MERIT BADGE COUNSELORS Those attaining merit badges in camping and pioneering may contact LaVar Grace or LaMar Hutchings, selected by B. H. Curtis to assist in these fields in the Lehi District. REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF LEHI OF LEHI, IN THE STATE OF UTAH i 358,621.40 ...... 1,124,872.75 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 474,918.80 Other bonds, notes, and debentures ... .... . 10,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $2,339.54 overdrafts) .... 1,811,660.97 Bank premises owned $65,233.44, furniture and fixtures $25,716.95 ... TOTAL ASSETS 90,950.39 250.85 3,871,275.16 . . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and ;. . corporations .... Time and Savings deposits of individuals, partnerships . ..... and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions . Deposits of banks Certified and officers' checks, etc . TOTAL DEPOSITS ....... $3,547,031.70 1,293,342.26 (a) Total demand deposits . (b) Total time and savings deposits 2,253,689.44 .".... Other liabilities ; TOTAL LIABILITIES . . 1,103,082.87 2,078,689.44 25,307.70 189,695.00 122,840.50 27,416.19 . 28,631.25 3,575,662.95 , CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of :.. 50,000.00 $50,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 95,612.21 Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... 295,612.21 3,871,275.16 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills redis counted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of . 55,000.00 78,909.85 I, Calvin H. Swenson, vice pres. and cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CALVIN H. SWENSON State of Utah, County of Utah, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October, 1962. S. REX ZIMMERMAN Notary Public (SEAL) Correct Attest: K. L. Jacobs R. Gam Holbrook R. Ward Webb . Directors STATE OF UTAH Jffice of the Bank Commissioner I, C. B. Quinn, Chief Examiner, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on October 11, 1962. C. B. Quinn Chief Examiner J. TAYLOR ALLEN r." mi "' , I Miss Lola Webb THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1963 Glade Peterson Plan Wedding ELDER MARK BUSHMAN VISITS RELATIVES Elder Mark Bushman, who is now serving in Pamona, Calif., on his mission ,is located in the area which includes the wards of his aunt, Mrs. Lydia Bushman, and her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Appleby (Phyllis) and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merrill (Myrl) and their families. Elmer Merrill is a member of the High Council in that stake. Elder Bushman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Suel MRS. EDITH CRAMER HERE Here from Los Angeles, Calif.. Mrs. Edith Cramer is visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. Florence Powell. The two ladies accompanied Mrs. Bernard Walker (Edith Powell () of Orem, to Salt Lake City, to a special genalog-icmeeting last Thursday. V ft r i: M f -' pre-me- Republican Candidate for Two-Ye- s Gam Holbrook - R. Ward Webb - Boyd Sunderland Arvil Stone - Grant Christofferson - Abel Ekins Calvin Swenson Any Worthwhile Purpose Alpine Credit Corp. 63 West Main American Fork, Utah Terms Tailored to Your Budget SK It Pays to Advertise d- PUTS NEW KELLY WINTER TIRE ON YOUR CAR! UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY Choose from two great NYLONS 21 -- MONTHS GUARANTEE KELLY EXPLORER GUARANTEE 1 KELLY GRIP TRAC OUAtANTK liuut Hnul (uctpt npainMi pMctots) to awHfca NATION WlOf VOTE RIDE THE KELLY (8ft) RAD FOR DRIVING WORRY-FRE- E DEN'S TIRE SHOP State Street - Lehi Phone PO YOUR KELLY CAR SAFETY CENTER Quality-Buil- t Kelly Tires in Every Size, Type and Price Range For Every Kind Of Car, Including Foreign And Compact Models. O O O O O fj O G Themselves and Work For You , R K E R C SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT Republican Candidate tor u.a. Senate Utah County R 0 E R isJji Z-SHERMAN P. UOYD A. PRATT KESLER Republican Candidate for U.S. House of Represen- tatives, 2nd District Republican Candidate for Utah's Attorney General WALLACE H. GARDNER Republican Candidate for State Senate, 2nd District V REPLACE RUBBER STAMPING WITH SOUND THINKING You and Utah deserve and need representatives who will fight for your interests, not repeatedly "rubber stamp" virtually every spending scheme that comes along. These are times that call for courage and sound thinkto protect your freedom and keep Utah and America strong. ing PUT AN ENDING TO FREE SPENDING It'sjwr money they are spending in Washington $92.5 billion proposed for next year. That is the equivalent of spending $1, 000 a day for 253,424 years. That's more than $1,000 for every mile to the moon! You and Utah need public servants who will help put a halt to reckless spending of this kind. Courteous Dependable Efficient Capable (Republican) Paid Political Adv. VOTE Pod podhcal adwtiMmtnt by REPUBLICAN fopwblKOfl ktf-r- fl nmi Helene P R mi )mA, h4 feftcts ta m Miti mi tutaak MUX kail t h tuM tr itoft. liim at mnth tac4 mm tnfittl kia) wl carnal fact. o Candidates Who Will Think For We support Mr. Allen and encourage his election which means good, sound, progressive, efficient and conservative county government. NOW AVAILABLE Utah County Needs n; D . CASH LOANS THURSDAY NITERS DANCE TONIGHT IX PROVO The Thursday Niters are hold ing a South Seas Holiday dance Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Provo Twelfth ward recreation hall, lo cated at 7th So. and 9th East in Provo. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. Single people aged 23 and older are invited and admission is less before 9 p.m. Special attractions are arranged. Dances will continue each Thursday eve ning. pb R ar al Chipman Tuesday C 1 R. u ' rA E COUNTY COMMISSIONER m Death Takes Dessia AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 Other assets n Of interest to friends in several comes the announcement of cities V the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Lola Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Webb, now of Bountiful, and Glade Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Peterson. Vows will be exchanged in the Manti Temple, Friday, Nov. 16. An open house reception will be held that same evening in the Lehi First-Sixt- h Ward chapel. All : 1 friends and relatives are cordial;l J I ly invited to attend. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. ' The young couple are both grad uates of the Lehi High School and " " 3. LDS Seminary. Miss Webb played ' in the band, was school program ' Jtt&vwx l chairman, member of the Pep Club and a speaker at commencement exercises. Now studying at Brigham Young University, she plans to graduate with a degree in elementary education. Active in debate and student government, she served on the A.W.S. council and was chairman for BYU's annual songfest. Mr. Peterson plans a medical career and is taking his If ical classes at Brigham Young University. Studentbody president in high school, he was a representative at Boys State and also at tended the Rotary convention. He spent two years on a mission in the North Central States, with Miss Lola Webb . . . fiancee of Glade Peterson the last eight months traveling as a representative of the mission president He is currently instrucFresno, Calif.; and Mrs. Loma tor for the First Ward Elders Mrs. Calhoun, Scottsdale, Ariz. quorum. Funeral services were held last H. T. Saturday noon in the American VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA ward chapel, Fork Sixth-Eight- h Here from Garden Grove, Cal., with burial in the Lehi cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Art Drake visited Mrs. Dessia Harrison Taylor under the direction of the Wing with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colledge. Chipman, 72, wife of Donald C. Mortuary. Chipman of American Fork, died They plan to remain for the deer Tuesday, Oct 9 in the American Mrs. Dorothy Ivers and Mrs. hunt, in which Mr. Colledge will Fork Hospital after a month's ill Clifford Miller spent Sunday in also engage. He is considerably ness. Salt Lake City, visiting with their improved after a heart attack a A native of Lehi, she was born Grace Read. few months ago. sister, Aug. 26, 1890, a daughter of Geo. and Elizabeth Hayward Harrison. She was married to James E. Tay lor, Sept. 2, 1907, in Lehi, the marriage later solemnized in the DEER HUNTERS Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Taylor died Dec. 19, 1943. She was later Wear Your Trophy! married to Donald C. Chipman, who survives. Have beautiful jackets, gloves, moccasins and other leather goods custom She was active in LDS Church made from your own deerskins. affairs and also in the PTA organDEERSKIN TRADING POST ization. Write tor FREE CATALOG Survivors, besides her husband, 1S65 Sooth State, Salt Lake City, Utah are sons and daughters, James L. Taylor, Duchesne : Myron S. Taylor, Draper; Howard J. Taylor, American Fork; William F. Taylor, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dan (Wanda) Kinzer, Orem; Mrs. Allen (Dessia) Cox, Hiawatha, Caraoo o oQg bon County; stepsons and stepIrvin M. Chipman, daughters, American Fork; Mrs. Rex (Donna) Gardner, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edna Anthan, Roy, Weber County; Mrs. Carl (Gwen) Barker, Og-deMrs. Jack (Naomi) Park, Mrs. Katy Bills, Ijoth of Riverton; 45 grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Long Beach, Calif.- - Mrs. Flora Townsend, - of Mr. guaranteed mi improving. Le Roy Loveridge of Orem, underwent minor surgery Oct. 12. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection .... United States Government obligations, direct and yijimnin Forbush 12 and 13. completed this week included the Mrs. Ronald (Sally) Chilton following: was a medical patient Oct. Randy Johnson, Idaho, speeding, $10; Myreen Loveless, Provo, Clark Willes, four, son of Mr. speeding, $10; Carlos Behunin, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; and Mrs. Paul Willes, underwent Oct. 15. Parley Nielsen, Lehi, driving on tonsilectomy revoked license, $50; improper Mrs. B. J. (Violet) Lott, admitregistration, $25 : ted for medical treatment Oct. 15 Eugene Oliver, Orem, speeding, is reported improving. $10; Dennis Thomas, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; George A baby son, their first child, arMurray, failure to stop Oct. 10, for Ronald and Bonat red light, $30; Margery Davis, rived Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; nie Ball Myers. He weighed seven Vee Ivie, Orem, failure to stop pounds "and 10 ounces. Mother baby are doing fine. Mr. and for red light, $15; Wenona Boyle, and Mrs. Leo Ball are the proud grand David Escalante, speeding, $10; is the Christensen, Provo, speeding, $10; parents, and Clarence Ball Connie Penouick, Provo, speeding, After a delightful stay in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mrs. Dorothy Racker returned home last Friday. She was a guest at the home of her daughter, Anita, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daly. J' was admitted of a back in- et of Judge Leland Powell and $10. j....jj..iii.,iiilu a. $tatt Ctnttol Commtrfti, Ramon M, Child, ho"mon. |