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Show SeptemDer 9. 196b REVIEW. Carmelite Fair Opens Sunday The harvest crop of a years creative work will be displayed at the annual Carmelite Tea and Fair to be held Sunday, September 12, from 11:30 A M to 4:30 P M. in the Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 5714 woven woolafghan, hand-masun bonnet baby quilt, and other exhibits of handicrafts er exhibits of handicrafts such as dolls, aprons, and baby clothes made by the nuns. A highlight of the activities providing unusual interest, will be a post office booth de Holladay Blvd. Every member of the family has been taken into consideration with a special tea table foe children, games of skill where packages from contents unknown, will be auctioned off. fund-raisi- ng event will be under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Stacey L Struble, assisted by Mrs. Helene B. Fairchild, ticket chairman; Mrs. Charles J. Bertoline, bakery and candy booth; Mrs. William A. tea chairman; Mrs. young and old and booths where baked goods and candy will be sold. Of special interest will be a display of collectors items, dolls representing featuring annual The for characters from "Little Women, the books, by Louisa. May Alcott; an album of records, "Journey to Bethany; a Mary Poppins" doll, a hand childrens Weldon S Abbott, tea table; Peter F mens activities. Most Utah Banks Have Slice Of Bond Dough receivership " Governor Rampton released this information as chairman of the building bond fund committee. The timing of the borrowing and of the reinvestment of the bond was favorable to Utah, according to financial exThe reinvestment of the money perts. in Utahs banks was done to help Utahs economy. The following is the list of banks, with the amounts of money held by each on the state building bond. , American National Bank, Salt Lake City, J 150, 000. Bank of Ben Lomond, Ogden, Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, $150,00u. $150,000. Bank of Iron County, parowan, $100,000. Bank of Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Grove, $150,000. Bank of Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, $200,000. Bank of St. George, St. George, $200,000. Bank of Spanish Fork, Spanish Fork, $400,000. 10 State Bank, Lewiston, $100,000. Manti Milford City Bank, Manti, $100,000. Moab State Bank, Milford, $100,000. National Bank, Moab, $200,000. Murray State Bank, Murray, $100,000. Banking Company, Kaysville, $400,000. Tremonton, Bear River State Bank, Beehive State Bank, Salt Lake $50,000. Bountiful State Bank, City, $200,000. Bountiful, $200,000. Carbon Emery Bank, Price, $100,000 Citixens National Bank, was obviously for the purpose of avoiding claims by depositors against shaky banks, which might drive the bank into Continued from page 1 the state treasurer, Lin c. Baker, tud of the Utah held that section State Code prohibited him from divulging the exact location of the deposits. The Review obtained an opinion from Attorney General Phil L. Hansen W ednesday which Utah said, in part "Section Code Annotated, 1953, only prohibits the State Treasurer, member of the State Depository Board, or a secretary, or employees, or anyone connected with the office of the State Bank Commissioner from disclosing information obtained from any bank. Consequently, unless the information relating to the deposit of state funds is Information obtained from a bank, there is no prohibition against its disclosure It is obvious that51- -l -- 10, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, having been enacted by Laws of Utah, Chapter 47, Section 10, 1933, was aimed at curbing reckless information relating to banks which might cause bank runs. This statute was passed during the height of the depression and Ogden, $100,000. North Davis Bank, Layton, $250,000. Bank of American Fork, American Fork, Richfield Commercial & Sav$150,000. State ings Bank , Richfield, $200,000. State Bank of Lehi, Lehi, $100,000. State Bank of Provo, Provo, $400,000. of Southern Utah, Cedar City, Bank Bank L Trust Tracy-Colli$150,000. Utah Co., Salt Lake City, $2,500,000. National Bank of Provo, Provo, $300,000. Valley State Bank - Main Office, Salt Walker Bank A Lake City, $500,000. Trust Co. - Main Office, Salt Lake City, Zions First National Bank, $15,000,000 Salt Lake City, $13,000,000. State Clearfield Bank, Clearfield, Continental Bank and Trust Co., Salt Lake City. $4,000,000. Continental Bank of Midvale, Midvale, Davis County Bank, Farmi$100,000. ngton, $100,000 Draper National Bank, Draper, $210,000. Farmers State Bank, Woods Cross, $300,000 First National First National Bank, Layton, $300,000. First National Bank, Logan, $150,000. Bank, Morgan, $50,000. First Security Bank, NA , Main at 1st So. Salt Lake City, $20,000,000. Ogden, $3,000,uu0. ns First Security State Bank, Salt Lake First State Bank of City, $500,000. Salina, Salina, $100,000. Granite National Bank, Salt Lake City, $300,000. Gunnison Valley Bank, Gunnison, $200,000. Kamas State Bank, Kamas, $30,000. Lewiston Bank of Utah, Cgden, $400,000,. Bank of Vernal, Vernal, $200,000. Barnes Leary, Commerce Honors Ajax Presses The U. S. Department of Commerce issued a citation to Ajax Presses officials Wednesday at a luncheon held to mark the completion of the initial phase of a Ajax plant expan- tures of commercial laundry and drycleaning With a work force of 500, it is one at Salt Lake Citys major tries indus- Clyde N Randall, dean of the University of Utah College of Business, presented a citation from U S. Secretary of Commerce, John T. Connors, to Ajax John Strike for "Outstanding service to the Urited States. George Strike, president of sion: Miltion L. Weilenmann, director of the Utah Industrial Promotion Commission, used the luncheon as an opportunity to honor Ajax Louis N. Strike, the firms founder who is now 74 years old. 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