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Show F.i.. i. Wtflrnl mli 11 MIlI T'SEASYTO f Folks used to put off making needed home repair'' because they "couldn't afford it." Delayed horn' repairs lead to bigger repairs and it's extravagant 1 not to make them. . . . Especially is this true now that our Monthly Pay; ment Plan enables you to make needed improvement- and pay for them with easy monthly payments x suit your income. ' Come in and see us about your home. We'll be giarp . to explain how you can purchase home repairs ' , depending on amount bought, ftfl". -for as little as Z''m . Open Porches can be easily enclosed, malting them ' 'j ... livable the year 'round. :. Tri - State Lumber Co. V Materials - Flans - Financing FRANCIS ABEL, MANAGER PHONE 26 : i CIIIMII.J mn,J M M JM WVm'$jffiiWf " "L -J'"""1 " "MII t HI Ml. nim-i-amm.- i i "' I BLANKETS I NEVER BEFORE SUCH 1 QUALITY SO I I LOW PRICED All Mothproofed I OUR QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED I Buy Now! j 8 A SMALL DEPOSIT I I WILL HOLD ANY I BLANKET I Until OCTOBER Select yours now while Prices are I LOWER!! REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Peoples State Bank OF AMERICAN FORK, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1939 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $1,369.54 overdrafts) ,....$396,822.73 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed .... 3,475.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2,500.00 Corporate stocks (including $ none stock of Federal Reserve bank) 4.416.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 44,144.83 Bank premises owned $9,200.00, furniture and fixtures $2,990.10 12,190.10 Real estate owned other than bank premises 11,482.65 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 11,689.25 Other assets 1,916.88 TOTAL ASSETS $488,637.44 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $161,459.53 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 210,382.55 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 38,019.35 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) 4,053.49 TOTAL DEPOSITS $413,914.92 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $413,914.92 CAPITAL ACCOUNT Capital 48,000.00 Undivided profits , 17,999.52 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 8,723.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 74,722.52 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....$488,637.44 This bank's capital consists of $48,000.00 of capital notes and debentures; de-bentures; and common stock with total par value of ($25,000.00) Supported Support-ed by Debentures. STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah Clifford E. Young, 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 30th day of June, 1939. CLIFFORD E. YOUNG Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1939. (Seal) CLYDE P. CROOKSTON, Notary Public. Residing at American Fork, Utah. My commission will expire August 4, 1939. Correct Attest: Jos. H. Storrs, Hans Christensen, J. L. Firmage, ; Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner I, J. M. Knapp, Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby here-by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July 13th, 19B9. J. M. KNAPP, Chief Bank Examiner. : WANT ADS i , SECOND-HAND CHICKEN WIRE, i For Sale by D. U. P. Inquire Mrs. i R. E. Booth or Mrs. Mary Anderson. 4-14-It FOR SALE Three Model A Ford Chassis for trailers, $10 each. Alpine Al-pine Motor Co. Phone 124. 7-71t FOR SALE One and one-hall acre lot, with full water right, Hay Barn, Cow Shed, etc. and eight-room modern brick home. Will sell or trade for smaller home and difference if suitable. Inquire of Eli J. Clayson, American Fork, Utah. 2-10-tfp. $25.60 for your Old Washer on a New Easy. Models $59.95 and up. Arnold Brems Phone 86-W, Lehi. 6-22-tf Good Used Conn Cornet For Sale $20.00. Basil Hansen, Lehi. 6-15-tf Highest Cash Prices Paid for dead or useless animals. See Boyd Holm-stead, Holm-stead, or phone 343-R3, Lehi. 2-16-tf. FOR SALE Wicker Baby Buggy. For information telephone 151-3, Lehi. 7-13-tf Good used, reconditioned electric refrigerators for sale. Lehi Hardware, Hard-ware, Lehi. 7-13-tf DEWBERRIES For Sale Mrs. Jennie Hartshorn, 4th Ward, Lehi. 7-13-2tp USED Farm Machinery Used, and Reconditioned Binders. 2 Uuse Mowers. ; 1 Used Allis-Chalmers Always Harvester $175.00" 4Gopd Used IV2 Ton Motor Trucks. Ghipman Implement Dept. Telephone 18 YOUNG COWS, coming fresh, For Sale. Arnold Dransfield, 4th Ward, Lehi. 7-13-lt . WANTED TO BUY a Wardrobe. Call Lehi Sun, 90-W. 7-13-lt FOR SALE A $54.00 ice refrigerator refriger-ator for $20.00. See Mack Holm-stead, Holm-stead, Lehi. 7-13-lt FOR SALE Gibson Ice Box in excellent condition at a very reson-1 reson-1 able price. Lehi Hardware, Main street, Lehi. 7-13-tf j WTLL SELL Old furniture and Household articles cheap rug, stove, springs, dresser, tables, curtains, lawn mower, hose, tubs, tins, etc. Cash Only. Call at 231 North Third West, Lehi. 7-13-ltp FOR SALE Jersey Milch Cow; also Weaner Pigs. See E. W. Shelley, Lehi. 7-6-2t FOR SALE CHEAP Large Four-Wheel Trailer House Dry farmers or construction workers work-ers .. . SAVE MILEAGE . . . CAMP ON THE JOB. Inquire L. Nielsen, First West, Main Street, Lehi. 6-22-tf 1 When It's 98 in the Shade Outside 1 COOL OFF ! At Our Fountain ' REFRESHING ICE-COLD FOUNTAIN DRINKS j Brown's Ice Cream 1 William Thornton Drugs I I We Carry a Complete Line of Drugs And Drug Sundries j 1 Kodaks and Kodak Films I 1 Jf Travel in Air-conditioned Comfort You won't be travel-weary you'll have pep to "do" the Fair in great style if you go by train. Both the New York and the San Francisco Fairs are reached via Union Pacifio and connecting lines. You'll ride in cool, clean, air-conditioned comfort . . . enjoy delicious dining car meals . . restful sleep . . . freedom from highway hazards. GOING EAST spend a day in Denver with no loss of travel time and at no extra rail fare. Ask about "Pony Express" and Streamliner "City of Denver" service. GOING WEST visit glamorous Southern California en route to the San Francisco Exposition at little or no extra rail fare. LOW FARES To New York To SAN FRANCISCO via 10S ANGW $108. 80 $98.05 $75.20 $35.10 $33.35 $30 Round Trip In Round Trip in Round Trip in Round Trip in Round Trip in BovmJW St.nd.rdPulI. Challo0.r Comfortable St.nd.rdPulI- Chall.no.r Comic' ' mon.-B.rth Sleeping Car. Coach... men.-Berth Sleeping dr. Cow irfra. Berth Extra. Berth Extra. A,k about $90 far. in Coach., end $135 in See Boulder D.m en rout, to Soul'"' FuUm.n. for circle trip lo both the Now York California. Low oo.t between lralM and ban FrancUico Fain and return. from Lai Vega., Nevada. forurrAerdefof. con.ujf F. R. IIEIDENREICII PHONE 29 , ROAD OF T HE 3 ZrcU I N D THE (M"f - I NOTICE OF SALE . NOTICE is hereby given that the I Producers Service Corporation, formerly the Poultry Finance Corporation Cor-poration of Utah, will, on Monday, July 31, 1939 at 2:30 P. M. at the coops in rear of the Ken Singleton residence in eastern part of American Ameri-can Fork, Utah, expose for sale at public auction and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, a flock of about 800 chickens under and by virtue of a certain chattel mortgage thereon, executed to the Poultry Finance Fi-nance Corporation of Utah, as Mortgagee, Mort-gagee, by Reed Dunkley, Alice Dunk-ley Dunk-ley and Shirl Dunkley, of American Fork, Utah, as Mortgagors, and dated dat-ed April 9, 1936 and filed in the office of the Recorder of Utah County, Coun-ty, Utah. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein described and the mortgagee deeming deem-ing itself insecure and unsafe in the payment of the debt secured, as provided pro-vided in said chattel mortgage and having taken possession of said chickens under the terms and conditions condi-tions of said mortgage, will sell the said .chickens on the said date. The chickens were described in the said mortgage as consisting in 1936 of 1600 yearling hens and 3700, 1936 pullets, together with all chickens belonging to the mortgagors then or thereafter brought upon mortgagor's mort-gagor's premises. The amount owing on the said indebtedness in-debtedness secured by the mortgage at the date of first publication is $1171.63. First Publication July 14, 1939. Last Publication July 28, 1939. I "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" f' I KS KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Arl. J?:8) I ft) il Pilfer 1 1 M h flJ There's a rare, genial quality jp 0..0 Jt 0X3 in Old Sunny Brook a friend- j CjlNNYRAff I . ly smoothness that makes it j3g IraVd ( Ifg 0-km 1 "cheerful as its name." Why g kestucky straight 15 fc : 1 not a bc-i"e tonight? bourbon whiskey i.H35 ,.8 ; Utah s Fastest m ..-.". .1 t ..-Code 9 I '.. i Selling Whiskey! rrwJL. K D'9. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW IORK. CITY TOOK OOIDE TO S GOOD UOUORS |