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Show ;::'?::'" ' :MyyyyyVy: - :v;;;:::::;::::::::l:' ' - ' S - Soldier Summit Invites Public To School Event ' " Growth and consolidation have taken a toll of that once familiar American scene the school housel But, it still flourishes at Soldier Suimnit where 13 students share seven grades and one- teacher, Mrs. Wanda Stopp. . A special event for t the school has been planned for May 4 at 7l 30 p.m. when members of Carbon Post 21 will retire the old colors and present the school with a new 50 star flag. The public is invited to attend. Students. at the school'are: Rose Ann Lopez, Richard Gallegos, Hubert Watkins and Timmy Arch- aletto, first grade; Lynn Archa- letto, second ; Kay Watkins and Karen Stopp, third; Benny Lopez, Charles Archaletto and Barbara Stopp, fifth; iLester Stopp, sixth; and Charlotte Finch and Ray- mond Lopez, seventh. x - one-roo- m - - f .xiVi::::: :;:.:::::.. t , ' ,, , VS ' , ','' ' ., .Jitf: , - v, f j ' " i " " - f" " 'ff r ' JiTT r ff'it ftK- awfriii - :Wt::y. - (I '4 i$$$&y r r ' - .::...i..:v::::.::.:; --x i in r i"'i"f - -- - f,man J .A group AMERICAN FORK of eight MIA girls danced their Sw - i JK ; - - SCHOLAR Joseph W. Richof ards Pleasant Grove was one of four Utah high school Merit seniors to earn four-yeto colleges of scholarships their choice. ar way through competition to earn the privilege to appear with many hundreds of similar dancers at the annual June Mutual Improvement Association dance festival to be held in Salt Lake City. The girls, members of , the Tenth Ward, were selected from among four dancing groups and fvill rep- -' resent Alpine Stake in the festival. J costumed the Colorfully girls ' will dance the Italian Hayride. Their director is Mrs. William Neil, and the dancers are Connie Chipman,, Judy Argyle, Mary Kay Nielsen, Ann Curfew, Merry Kathy Hansen, Carol Lee Eatough and Susan Clark. Buck-waite- Scout Camporee Set May SPRINGVILLE Boy Scouts of Hobble Creek District will the hold an annual camporee May 5 and 6 at Palmyra Camp in Diamond 'Fork; according to district officers. Some 15 troops of the district are expected to take part in the event, which will be conducted oh a patrol basis. Awards will be given to the outstanding, patrol in the camping standards and scout craft skills. The outstanding ratrol in the camporee will be awarded an "honor patrol" ban - 1 Miss Ryan An ho no f r j guard composed of eagle Scouts Van E. Burgest and R o b e r', v accoit Youag a n i e d Mr. p ? i Get Eagle Badges Miss Carolee Bigler, of Mr. and Mrs. Mac daughter Bigler of Eureka, has been chosen as valedictorian of the graduating class of 1961, at the Tintic High School, according to information released by the school office Saturday, and Miss Shanna Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Ryan, has been chosen as (( Orem Sixth Ward Honors High Priests Over 80 I - y. salu-tatoria- n. Both young ladies have earned especially good grades during their four years in high school and have been active in every phase of school life. They will j both deliver addresses at the graduation exercises on May 26, will be required to park their in the Tintic High School vehicles in the area parking lot. ... ; rarrrrnc ll REPORT OF CONDITION OF mini of Provo in the State of Utah at the close of business on April 12, 1961 ASSETS There's still plenty of fine jewelry left . . . but hurry, it won't SS . SUV 1 - - . h I yN 1 rr 1 .. ...$ 411,359.50 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .$,670,899.86 murk innnorl works! Solves underarm problems for many who had despaired of effective help. MITCHUM'S keeps un- derarms absolutely dry for thousanas or gralcIUi users, action coupled with complete gentleness to normal skin and clothing is made possible by new type of formula devised by a young genius in pharmacy and produced by a trustworthy suplaboratory. ply. $3.00 plus tax. At leading drug and toiletry counters. Gentle fluid, formula with patented nyit lon applicator. Remember stops excessive perspiration -for many users keeps underarms absolutely dry.. that ANTI-PERSPIRA- really NT 40-year-- old 90-d- ay , "v. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for Dther purposes including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) ................$ FED- - 1 K. A. RANDALL Jf41 -- MTL-,. f: ' - VJ.j ui.'Ai' I J Directors y. --.on L- - . STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Spencer C. Taylor, Bank Commissioner 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 April 27, 1961. ' SPENCER C. TAYLOR Bank Commissioner . ; i , . I I 1 J ; t 15 H L n' 3 For , " .am.- SHOP UNTIL ' nra 11 N SAVINGS A. WM. NELSON . i m Guaranteed MONDAY W. W. BRERETON w m W,.. !llifii.niU W. S. BRIMHALL i .mvffb-f 1 1961 111 m-- vuanuues umiiea: STATE OF UTAH Subscribed and sworn to before me this ' 26th day of April, DOROTHY M. PETERSEN, (SEAL) ; Notary Public at Utah Provo, Residing My Commission expires Jan. 30, 1965. CORRECT ATTEST: II II m bavin9s sreaH 92,000.00 County of Utah K. A. Randlal, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is vice president and cashier of the above named bank and that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 12th day of April, 1961. I m vxNfl MEMORANDA anti-perspira- nt m M' c 180,000.00 125,500.00 105,859.50 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS iVyj m We're determined to clear our entire stock of Fine Quality Jewelr regardless of loss. Every in the store is reduced t at a fraction of actual worth Our, loss your gainl w w $6,259,540.36 . 'tmt l . .. Irt ct siti.. -- A new o . JEWELERS STATE BANK OF PROVO HEAVILY if JL X ng I I Jl Mip IfflHlES - - i?.v" Tj l-- . PERSPIRE j j :"' EUREKA Cash, balances with other banks, and ; cash items in process of collection $1,068,202.09 United States Government obligations, 1,487,796.38 direct and guaranteed v 233,530.85 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Uincluding $ None securities of Federal agencies and corporations not ner. 13,950.00 guaranteed by U.S.) ; Cecil J. Zimmerman is chair $ None stock f stocks including Corporate man of the camping and activities 279.83 of Federal Reserve Bank) committee in charge of arrangeand discounts (including $1,237.08 pverdrafts) .... 3,705,557.52 ments, assisted by Orville Swan- - Loans owned $ None, furniture and" Bank premises son', Dick Sumsion, Hal Brinker' fixtures $66,607.11 66,607.11 hoff and LaVell Brown, District owned bank estate 4,976.08other than Real premises chairman is Don Terry. assets indirectly-representiand Investments other Check "in time for all troops bank premises or other real estate 90,000.00 will be Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Each troop will be assigned an 1 TOTAL ASSETS $6,670,899.86 I area in which to camp. A camp- fire' program will be held Fri LIABILITIES dav nieht featuring a talk and demonstration on conservation by Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .$2,800,000.47 Reed Christensen of the U. S. of h--. and Time individuals, Forest Service. savings deposits . and 2,706,290.61 corporations partnerships, Scoutcraft competitions Satur United States Government of as Deposits sucn events will include day .'. 58,449.02' (including postal savings) . direction finding, rope climb, . of and States subdivisions 524,010.44 and political Code Deposits Morse flapjack flipping, 77,649.24 Deposits of Banks chariot race. etc . and officers' Certified 44,136.23 checks, Parents and friends are invited ' TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,210,536.01 y.. to attend .the camporee at any Total demand 3,329,245.40 (a) deposits time except between taps Friday and Total time (b) 2,881,290.61 savings deposits night and reveille Saturday morn or liens $ None on bank premises other Mortgages All and visitors participants Other liabilities ing. 49,004.35 who 4-- Park-Secon- Eureka Picks Valedictorian TOTAL LIABILITIES . France has established a new on speed limit of 62 miles an hour CAPITAL ACCOUNTS the open road on weekends and 1 and Oct. Capital: Common stock, total par, value holidays between April i 1. . Surplus ..!.. . . Undivided Profits 1 -- -- for thosa V ALPINE Duane A. Shepherd was awarded an Eagle Scout badge at a special court of honor Sunday evening with Keith L. Beck, Alpine District Commission er, conducting. SPRINGVILLE -j Leo A. Crandall, president of the Utah School Board Assn., will serve as a delegate from Utah at the National School , Boards Assn. convention May $ at Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Crandall is Springvillc's ' representative on the Nebo School district board of education, serving his second term. . ' A second delegate at the national convention will be Paul Rose, Murray, first vice president of the state association. Topics to be discussed will include financing public education in the 60's and mutal education concerns0 on the local, state and federal levels. Workshops will be held between the general sessions. Representatives from all 50 states and the District of Columbia will be in attendance. M Sixth-Eight- - r, 5-- 6 Delegate 5 Payson Scouts I Miss Bigler r To Convention r , Leo Crandall y, American Fork Girls to Enter Dance Festival r llillisiililPllllill 2 Boys Earn Eagle Award 'ii ,mn-JTiii,- n SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1961 Utah County, Utah 7A Shepherd to the rostrum. Mrs. 'THEY'RE EAGLES These !f ive Payson boys' have Shepherd pinned received Eagle badges for scouting achievement. From the Eagle award P6111118 Smith, Jerry Harris, J?fJ Ash worth, on her husband. Mr. Shepherd I Peterson and Allen Johnson. Stephen Bobby Mr. Shepherd received his first class award in 1938; the star award in September, 1959, and the Life award in August, 1960. ti He is 37 years old, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Shepherd of Alpine. He married Grace Carson and is the father of six chilAMERICAN FORK Gene dren. He has served five years PAYSON The Eagle Award Priday and jBlaine Bateman re- in the Sunday School superinten-danc- was presented to four Boy Scouts ceived Eagle Scout badges at a 11 years on the Old Folks from Payson Fourth Ward at a h court of honor in the Committee and as a Sunday Ward. School teacher. He is Alpine Vol- Court of Honor held Saturday d LDS ward Gene, 15, is the son of Mr, and unteer Fire Chief and is presently at Payson Mrs. Leland F. Priday. He was Alpine City Marshall. church. served as patrol leader and senior The scouts receiving the honor patrol leader of Troop 18. Blaine, were; Stephen Ashworth, son of 15, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashwojth; AlJoseph F. Bateman; and has been assistant patrol leader, patrol len Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. leader and junior assistant scoutLawrence R. Johnson; Jerry Harmaster. EFFECTIVE MAY 1961 ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don : Both boys attended the National Cooper; Bobby Peterson, son of Jamboree at Colorado Springs in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson. 1960. Dennis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. OREM 80 over Eugepe M. Smith, also of Priests High Fourth Ward, received his Payson years of age were honored at a Certain of our Domefiners and Streamliners will have Award in December. Eagle social at the Orem Sixth Ward reschedule adjustments which will effect changes in A highlight of the evening was arrival and departure times at established station stops. cently. Honored were John V. presentation by Troop 94 (Fourth Johnson, H. H. Lowe, Orson King, Ward) of a scouter Key award I ' Li Fredrick . Kohler and J. Edward to Scoutmaster Bill Ashworth. Mr. Ashworth was pinned by his son, H i ' X i1 Rogerson. Consult your local depot The party was directed by the Ray, also an Eagle Scout. V quorum presidency including John Mothers of all four new Eagle agent or ticket effi' J 'iummmimmmtmmmmumm B. Stratton, William H. Cowley Scouts were i.rfil.J for details. pinned with miniaand William Wiloughby. EAGLE SCOUTSBlaine Bateture badges by their sons. Each honored man was presentman, left, and Gene Priday, Dr. M. L. Coburn, Payson; and both of American Fork have ed a boutonniere and the evening Mr. Rulon Skinner, Provo, of the been awarded Eagle Scout was spent visiting and refresh- district council made the Eagle ments were served. badges. awards. CUTE AND COLORFULLY COSTUMED These girls will represent Alpine Stake in church dance festival in Salt Lake City. From left are: Front row Kathy Hansen, Mary Kay Nielsen and Merry Buck waiter. Back row Susan Clark, Judy Argyle, Connie Chipman, Carolee Eatou gh, and Ann Curfew. . Scouter, 37, Of Alpine Gets Eagle SUNDAY HERALD 9 P.M. rr - w- &m. 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