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Show MILFOKD (UTAH) NEWS - THUKS., MAY. song leader. 1054 j Hws Of Your G, Other Neighbors in By MRS. OPAL WALKER 3 . 100 PROOF STRAIGHT are abound the fire. reading was given a 22nd. - Opal i a pleasant evening. by as oacy as diaBins K A and After re-- , Walker. Including children 60 present, were there teacher was singing j El- A story was also Buhop and Mrs Gael fSmenU Ward Mutual Orrin for the Second Community Club was held South Milford Junior FarmSunday night. May 1st. There wire 26 present to enjoy the ers 4 H Club held their meetdelicious dinner. The evening ing at the club hous Wedneswas spent playing games, and day, April 28th. They disa reading was given by Opal cussed their trip to the MinWalker. ersville stock show and then Mil-for- d of South had a contest in Judging livefamily Every stock. The winners were Brian is welcome to Join. Sherwood, Ray Paice and Clark The Young Farmers com- Rollins bine thrir square dance. April wUh the square dancers 24th, Jimmy Wright spent five at the L D S recreation hall. days In Minersville with his Mr. and Mrs MiUh Fisher called the dances. grandparents, Martin Sherwood, while recovMrs Marjorie Gale and son ering from his illness. Ituky uj Cedar City vim ted A graduation pirty was held Sunday arid Monday, April 26 and 27. with her parents, Mr. Friday, April 30th, for the and Mrs Theman Walker and Siith grade at the South Mil-forlister and family also ht-- r Community clubhouse. The Mr. and Mrs. hostess was lone Roberts. in brother law, Teachers present were Mr. James Mayr, Her husband, Harold, came over Monday to Oldroyd. Mr. Fisher, and Mitch Refreshments were spend the day, and Marjorie Fisher. and Ricky returned to Cedar served and everyone enjoyed City with him square dancing and ballroom dancing. The Wranglers 411 Club held their meeting at the club house Mrs. Joan McKnight and Frank Connie Marshall motored to Ti.urt.day. May 29 Lewis is their loader and Ray Cedar City Thursday on pa ice, assistant leader. Officer elected were Larry Paice. president, Darrell RobThe Young Farmers Wives erts, vice president, Arland will meet at the home of Alice Leon Smith Elmer, Friday, May 14th. Marshall. is reporter and Richard Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and children of Salt Lake were visitors Saturday, May 1st, at the THE MILFORD NEWS home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a plaono J c) prom a 3 members wtiner roast was given evening was spent in making direction of Mrs Waima Holm, plans for the stock show at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Minersville. which has been postponed until Saturday, May SOUTH MILFORD under U. S. Government Supervision! A BOtLm'l d lbflgrc 1 rr. j "Vm! nil Me W.A.HAUIRCORP,PH!IA,pA. StC-trea- iiii;i,t.triWijiiii,p;'ffiniiiiiMii cxausivi DEV0E THE GUESSWORK s, way of choosing colors for your home. Here's how it workst Jwtt pick o color that mo it nearly matchel your basic furnishings such as rvgs or drapes . . . then spin a dial and yow automatically color schemes. get three style-rigCivet you a choice of matching, con trotting or complementary color schemes. And you know they're right At lost A fa if 1 Published Every Thursday Teachers meeting Entered in the post office at wasPrimary at held President Margaret Milfurd. Utah, as second class Sears' home May Monday night, mall matter under the Act tit was lesson 3rd. the After giv1879 of Congress en refreshmnets were served Utah Adv. Representatives to Mrs. Mildred Wllcock, Ida Press Association Hardy, Virginia Gillins, The 1 ma Utah Stat Salt Lake City Jones, Marjorie Sherwood, Florence Beard, Helen Wellington. In A Yaar A7ance $3.00 Irene Posey, Audrey Jom5 and S A, Williams Ella Jtan Parkinson, who gave Teacher Trainers' lesson. .... Bus. the Williams Patricia Mgr. GOT IT A TRUCK BROUGHT IT! 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SeeAl, eelcklea pleitof HiyK(t evoljfy rKinnfi and fK pny knl nly ttilnf yw ff r. I I mod el swHeces, j liel4 m m vatity pomri. ASSETS balances with other banks, Including reserve balances, and cash items in proccs of 1. Cash, 2. United States Government obligations, direct and 604,886.88 guaranteed 40.155.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Loans and discounts (Including 1,131.522 68 $253 36 overdrafts) Bank premises owned 9,278 55 $919 00, furniture and fixtures $8.35 55 1 00 Real estate owned other than bank premises .... 330 40 Other assets ....... collection 3. 6. $ 551,575.78 AY . 7. 8. 11. TOTAL ASSETS 12. qualities! That's how Tops in all top performance " Chevron "wide-rangSuprmGaolin ranked with the other major gasolines baaed on monthly analyses from research laboratories. Chevron Supreme brings you careful balanc of quick smooth acceleration, econ-ora- y starting, fast warm-up- , k full vapor-locprevention, antipower, mileage, knock, area blending, rust and corrosion protection all the qualities your engine needs (run gasoline! Make the Supreme test . . . and leara what a pleasure driving can he on Chevron Supreme, new $2,337,750.29 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and Corporations $1,048,091.63 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and Corporations 772,157.48 15. Deposits of United States Government (including 12.53862 postal savings) . 16. Deposits of states and political subdivisions 290.098 26 18. Other Deposits (certified ami officers 13. . 19. 13.484 00 checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS j $2,136.369 99 , Other liabilities 23. For BURNETT PHONE LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 28. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 28. Reserves (and retirement account tor ;.' preferred capital MILFORD. UTAH 50.000.00 50.000 00 89 015.34 L.. 5a H3Y13 11.90496 -.- 30. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 200.920 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital SWKHURST 1 2.136.829 99 25. 29. i mofi information cbout Standard Oil timpany of California product coll your local Standard msa 460 00 24. TOTAL e $2,337,750.29 yyy h. ' til 3 Hi NO paoddy - van noDcnn way i 1 suo4tpouiuM3t - 40uj sa&jt Hutj "OAia NV3DO ,pfl imi Pays of Each Year Koddy Honors Mother by making her working day easier, dotnu for her each day a hundred little taska, print? Mother 3tKr) bvo- 5nowv many consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50,000 00 more hours of enjoyment. MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes .... 50.000 00 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 close of business on the 15th day of April. 1954. J. C, SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd dav of April, 1954. ROZETTA. KOCH, Notary Public. (Seal) Residing at Milford, Utah. My commission expires June 28, 1955. . Correst Attest: Harold Cline. George Jefferson and A. ,R. Hamilton, Directors. , State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true n." correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed la my office on April 23, 1954P , LOUIS S. LEATHAM. Bank Commissioner. aasiiatt aiaj) stSMi TAY NiJU tStt T3ic:i.uvd z:ii-- "A constantly iwelli'ng government Is a sure sign of moral sickness of the people under it. When the government swells, the people shrink. cdi:3 trjs IMOllMOa KI Hit fill T310I1 S3TJu".'0 ; Clarence Manion 'IS Telluride Power Company A FreEnterpris2jTax-Payin- g Industry |