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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY. OCT. 21, 1934 - SEilNARY tank cf llllford, Us Dearer Citj Branch of Deavcr, In the SUU cf UUh at the close of business on Oct. 7. ltS4 Of the linford Stata ' Haws 01 Your' Neighbors in TAKE YOUR CUE SOUTH r.IILFORD fro;,i By MRS. OPAL WALKER By George Morton ASSETS An estimated 160 high school students turned out last Friday ; collection . I 639,439 50 night to make the Seminary United States Government obligations, direct and Smorgasbord and Dance a huge . . 502,658.00 success. guaranteed 84,217.80 'Obligations of States and political subdivisions The evening got off to an Loans and discounts (including start when Carlene 1,210,199.12 $459.69 overdrafts) ' produced the lucky Gronning Bank premises owned win her a choice of to number! 9.278.53 ........ $919.00, furniture and fixtures $8,359.55 delicious a dozen 100 pies. Others 8. Ileal estate owned other than bank premises : 225.40 thruout the 11 Other Assets evening were lucky a total of five win to enough $2,446,019.37 pies, four cakes, and many 12. TOTAL ASSETS other goodies. Obviously the highlight of; LIABILITIES the evening for those who were 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships was the smorgasbord dinthere 1.134,126.20 and corporations ner. The food was very well 14. Time deposits of Individuals, partnersfcipe served 785,043.18 by six mothers, includiand corporations ng- LaPriel Banks, Emma Grif15. Deposits of United States Government (lnciudlnf -- 19,731.90 . fiths, Margaret Grlmshaw, Norpostal savings) 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 276,990.00 ma Ilorton, Wanda Munk and 18. Other Deposits (certified and officers lone Roberts. : 21,887.76 checks, etc.) ......... Plans and preliminary ar19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,237,799.04 rangements for the big event 380.00 were made by the Seminary 23. Other liabilities Counell under direction of Sharen, Kesler, Doug Mem-mot- t 24j TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordi-and Gayle Edwards. nated obligations shown below) , 2,238,179.04 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Brad-shaare leaving for Provo for a weqfc end visit. l. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash itema In process of -- . 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. TOTAL 30. 80,000.00 75.000.00 70,935.37 11,904.96 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . Geo. C. (Carl) Goodwin Republican Candidate for State Representative 207,840.33 DEER HUNTER CARS IUCHAKD FISHER'S Give yourself a thought . and have the clothes eas to make, easy to wash and . hy it. iron. The children want .liei "easy to wear." Clothes should allow for plenty of movement. Choose a simple pattern and a pliable fabric. Cotton Is al ways good because it's not stiff or bulky. Perhaps you'll want to try some of the new lightweight woolens and synthetic fabrics too. For the child's comfort and health, see that the clothes are loose enough. You may be surprised to learn that too-tigclothes can prevent normal development ol the body. If you u?e shoulder straps, make sure d on they're wide and the shoulders for they'll support the weight of the garment. Make armholes, neck bands and cuffs comfortably loose. Sleeves are important too. The raglan and kimono type are most comfortable . . . and not so quiciUy outgrown. For Better Roads and Schools - Elect Howard J. Pryor Tim Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Fisher, Celebrated his 10th birthday Oct. 13th. His classmates, friends and cousins enjoyed Ice cream and popcorn balls at the city park. Bart and baby accompanied Mitch to Salt Lake fore teachers insti tute, Oct. 7th to 9th. While there they visited Beth's sister and fam'ly. Mr. and Mrs. Jac Barnes. In Midvale they visit ed Mitch's uncle, Mr. and Mrs Stan Fisher. Want-A- ar COUNTY COMMISSIONER ht A Third Generation Democrat Native of Beaver County Young enough to be Progressive Old enough for Sound Thinking Merchant War Vet Farmer ... well-place- Howard Pryor Pledges to Work For BETTER SCHOOLS. ROADS, PUBLIC WELFARE MANY YEARS EMPLOYMENT AS A FARMER AND IN BEAVER COUNTY MINES VOTE FOR TRAINED IN DIESEL CARE AND OPERATION lately? d FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A MERCHANT Paid Pol. Adv., Beaver Co. Democratic Cent. Committee Damage HOME Fire. The ft. General Coverage FARM I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Equipment. Livestock, Crop, Floaters JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY CHANfilNfi TUP cnvTi. 1UTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATO.-'A-L UISTKICT, BT REAPPORTIONA BUSINESS Liability, Burglary. Tire. Theft ROZETTA KOCH. Notary Public. t Residing at Milford, Utah, My commission expires June (Seal) 28, 1955. ; lilt Business Inieriupiton HEALTH AND A "CIDENT LIVESTOCK MORTALITY Correct Attest: George. Jefferson, Harold Cline and A. R. Hamilton, Directors. Stands for and Will Work For ' State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner Better Stata and County Roads I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, A Batter School Program Any other do hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct copy of desired Relations the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on Batter Farmar-Labo- r Oct. 18. 1954. By Expu LOUIS S. LEATHAM. , For a Better Representation Bank Commissioner. Vote For i GEO. C. (Carl) GOODWIN Paid Pol. Adv. form of insurance expert counselling s in the Insurance Business MURDOCK INSURANCE AGENCY Q. W. Murdcok - Phone 4 or 1 If UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . ING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORD- INU TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO BECREASE AS AS WfcLL, INCREASE THE Karl Farnsworth Republican Candidate for NUMBER OF REPRESENTA TIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature oi ine state or utan. of Paid Pol. Adv., Beaver Co. ail memoers elected to each house Republican Central Committee eonenrrinsr therein Section 1. It is proposed to amena &ecs. z, s and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to VOTE FOR read: Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration W. ELMER ef th Inhabitant nf tK fitatA County Clerk two-thir- ds GAE vv OPENING THE , : lela CREDIT REFERENCE ? Livestock Auction Your Bank SEWKG EVERY THURSDAY PHONE 1544 There is no better reference Elwin Tace Phone 581 Russell Knight Phone 86 ! f L AS A RELIEBLE CUSTOMER, we can boost without disclosing confidential AS A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR FORMER CHAIRMAN OF RUTH. NEV.. LOCAL 124. UNITED MINE WORKERS UNION AUTOMOBILE . Collision, Liability, Property ber 1954. than the Hank with which you do bualneaa. glre you a information. Our recommendation is usually all that is necessary. MILFORD MAIN STREET TO FIT EVERY NEED Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Octo- ! SHELL SERVICE WHY-NO- T INSURANCE J. C. SMITH. RIGHT Republican Candidate for A family hotel in downtown LOS ANGELES . . . ar COUNTY COMMISSIONER Paid Political Adv. A. IJ. 1905. and tver tnth thereafter, and at the session next and following such also at the session next following ma mumenuon maae oj ut authority of the United States, shall revise ana adjust ue apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate hll sist of one member from each coun ty ol the State, and the House of Representatives of seventy-fiv- e members. The LerislAtnr mv in crease or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three times the number of mntni-Section 4. Each county of the taie snau consulate a senatorial district. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law, representatives shall be apportioned amone; the neveral counties of cna State as follows: Provided, That in any future apportionment aaade by the Legislature, each ewmty shall be entitled to at least f representative. the County ef Box Elder shall tftitut thft Pi rut T?niWMntfiv. ESetnct, and be entitled to two wyresentatives. The County of Cache shall te the Second Representative LTstrict, and be entitled to three representatives. The Countv of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Weber ahall constitute the Fourth Representative District, and be entitled to eight representatives. The County r( Monran shall constitute; the Fifth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Davis ahall constitute the Sixth Representative District, and be en titled to three representatives. The Countv of Tmm1 Wl stitute the Seventh Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. Th Countv nf lt T..Y. O..H eonstitut th TAehth R tive District, and be entitled to twentynven representatives, l ne ixHinty or burn nut shall constitute the Ninth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. Th Coonrv ef Waaalrh Bh&n constitute the Tenth Representative nteon-rmu- . YOUR'E WISE to develop a close association with your bank. It can be your best and most valuable asset in business. RADIO SERVICE Car Radios Cr at moid priccsl 2ssz' PHILCQ-SUPERVISE- Home Radios D FACTORY SERVICE JKilBOlTIGER Phone MILFORD STATE BANK ' 218-- W THE MILFORD NEWS "A Friendly Bank For All The People" IVee Listed gwiinrnln MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 22 TO SERVICE EXPERIENCED flHATS THE BEST NIGHT OCT. FRIDAY, CHILDREN'S CLOTHES It's loads of fun to make clothes for your children. Cut-- . youngsters can snow oft oui handiwork to such an advent -- Tned a 30,000.00 liabilities and for other purposes State of Utah, County of Beaver: J. C. Smith, 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 clone of business on the 7th day of October, 1954. All BK- , Fireside Halloween cos tume party for First and Second ward of Mi ford was held at the club house Thursday, Oct 14th. Refreshments were served to 32 persons. Games were played, and prizes for best c tumes were awarded) to Boyd Evans and Nona Gillins. A MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure , w Carole and Darlene spent Sunday in the West Hills hunt ing pine nuts. This bank's capital consists of; Common stock with total pur value of $59,000.00 31. OPEN CUES FOR The man Walker and 2,446,019.37 , C. S. U. Mr. and Mrs. Tbeman Wal age! But, no matter how attracer had as Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gale and son tive your youngster's cl.thts are, they must be practical iv. Ricky tf Cedar City. Mrs. Beth Fisher, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , Capital ..... Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital WK WILL iapiridrj..,b fsoJ Phone 25 IIOKL flZ'JZZCA nMcvtw. LMAoB,crw pooJ Published Erery Thursday Entered in the post office at Milford. Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act ol Congress of, 1879. Utah Adv. Representative: Utah State Press Association Salt Lake City rit-tn.i 13.03 X Tear la A 'ranee representative. S, A. Williams - Editor-PublishPatricia WCllami Bus. Ujr in - 1 - ii er 1 . The County of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representative District and be entitled to eignt representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Cniintv ftf ?9nn.f. aV.tl constitute the Fourteenth Repre- eniauve District, and be entitled to one representative. vjL v"""" iiuui constitute the Fifteenth Representa tive Lristrict, ano De entitled to two representatives. The Cnnntv nt fman. stitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the KpVontAontti . ... .P.M... wp ativc District, and be entitled to one representative. The Conntv nf Ploviav stV atl jAa stitute the Eighteenth Representa-tiv- o District, and b one representative. me County of Millard shall constitute the Ninotoontk tive District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and hm one representative. VnTI The Countv nt Pint stitute the Twenty-firs- t Repre- entauve uistnct. and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Wayne shall constitute the" Twenty-secon- d 11 w Reore-sentati- ve District and h to one reoresentative. The Conntv of CtarflA iligil constitute the Twenty-thir- d Representative District nd h nfitlA to one representative. The Countv of Iron hr constitute the Twentv-fmirtf- c tentative District, and be entitled to one representative, Thr County of Wash?ntoTi shall constitute the Twenty-fift- h Reoresentative District and be entitled to one representative. The Cotmtv of 7nn atT1 iwt. stitute the Twenty-sixt- h Renre- ientauve uistnct. and be entitled tt one representative. The County of San Jnan sTl eonstirate the Twenty-sevent- h v Ditrirf t- - one tit'd representative. The Comttv of TVn.v... .v.n the Twenty-eie- h constitute KewresenTauve District and be entitled to one representative. constitute the Twenty-nint- h Rnre- wentative District, and be entitled to on? representative. Section K. This TsrtTrtio shTl the stste at the reneral election In m aorordsinee with Art'rle tior. of Vfnh. T. LAMOVT rtsry of Ft Utah. DO r. Tnpnxrrn cj. of the St.f of HEREBY CTRTTFY Is a full. tm rid correct eonv of th rtftTi. tiona amendment nronosM hv reenlsr ss?fi of v. rvrT.v T5v. as of Lenifr,r. reoo office. IN WTTXESS WRTREOF. T have .rrmtn -- t xffixed t v.j HpMf - Bt Salt City, fvfJl17,20th dav of August 1954. that the foresroinsr n-m-- c.iv.j LAMONT F. TORONTO u secretary of State. (SEAL) , |