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Show t t0 KX , AERtL 1L Till si' X A u tt ca v run, , SOCIETY j;j Your Own Hankiiigi la I1 Mr( 1iiH J Rjtl;i.ll el WE INVITE VOlH At t OI I Ha it'll.,. II I J i fcul iu ihj fi V. as jf rmii lub hlcrValurd Vis J I Lav . . f I ,1, la't NTOH 3 U..1 I at i j M i it U,-V- . 1 ila 1 at Ha .! Iitrs to AU'l ltai flirt itguiar k Hug j EIUNC Ix r ht.mi I 'lutta feu- - lu! District Primary Conference Slated tl.ltlta.licd at rll EliVtUk I uf inri'dt-- i uii l.rull VUi Mis O I. Thomas, kc.fwl ilitendeilt Mlk IhVal f the .'altcun Make 1'iiil.aiy ksvl- -' y,.'l.r) Yuul.g, Mlk Jai k Mis f.j MrVeiis, Mis elation anilouluv,l Monday lliat live .e y cl.ktllit 1lllliaiy t'al holl-jjii11 t Mis Hay ifcjiiis alul will le luld in the I.. I) S. Mis J ai k hv, ral ll.0i II taUi i.ai le Futay and Saturday O t . ti, 1 1 atuyf k Two rrpi eMlitati ek uf the general Will uth nd the k ssiolii. meetI'kkl Dk4rft. , boald Fit-da- y IHatfulik and past ) allulis uf ing at lu on a in and. 2 oo p m and at tfwt wall Make nltn-eiNjiillil Ahajdrt, Older uf Eastclll Mar, weie tuiiiumf ty th (liaptcr bt a din-n- same tmer the fallow lug day with at ti 3J p in Thmsday in the Make and wald worker Mas.iiuc fiillnwing whuh Wmk W as tilidu. Uit by pavt CARBON' lit MIX RAT I I.AIH R3 niatiuiia and patiuiis tlevm MEETING ATILNU tv XI. T uf the Omn Itnej ihapter and f.Mii ftuin My tun attended the afJ 11 Halim i uf Halupp. County fair. I leiniH i atic chairman, and Mi. Call V, lonpey of Fine, aociate county Auxiliary Flatu attended the state chairwoman, School Awardk. Member uf the Ameiican (giun IXnuxiatic meeting at Salt Lake SatAuxiliaiy at their legular meeting urday, at which time Hugh Blown Friday disc u&x--d plan for the annual was elected party chairman for Utah. ta the Mr Jame 11 Wulfe wa named prraentaii'jn uf award boy and gill In the graduat- associate state thairvornan, with Olof ing etas of tire Harding junior high MicheUen uf Jtiihfirld being elected school. Tice nw-dwill be awarded vice than man and Walter J. Lewi, at the school' conunrncrment eer-cikc- k. Flan weie alu coiuldered for of Salt Lake being letamed the annual IVppy day tale on Saturday. May 26 on the v iolin, and by Mrs. Rue! Redd on the puna Nominating The program also Included two voGroup Named. two At meeting of Escalante chapter, cal solos by Frsncts Bernard! andRsm-sey. Daughters of the American Revolu- piano selections by Mrs. Allen tion, Thursday at the home of Mrs. During the tea. Mrs, Ramsey C. H. Stevenson. Jr., a committee con- and Mrs. Leah Merrill played pinmy sisting of Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. Rsy and cello numbers. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Oscar McGonigal and Mrs. Stevenson was appointed te select candidates for the Hanson presided at the tea tables. annual election the first Thursday in The committee .n charge of the affair included Mass Ann Siefke, Mrs. May. A teixirt of the recent state D. A. lxuls Kay, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mis. R. ronfe-iem-at Salt Irke wus given Earl Hills and Mrs. Vernon Merrill. by Mrs W. E. Fleetwood, chapter reSocial Sewing gent. Circle Meets. Memla-rof the Social Sewing CirAnnual Tea Of cle were cntei tamed ut their regular Auxiliary Held. Mem!cni of the Junior Lite-iarmeeting Thuisday afternoon by Mrs. Auxiliary held their Annual Easter W. V. Olson. Memlx-i- s piesent were Monday evening nt the home of Mrs. Geoige B, Harding, Mrs. Farley Mrs. Oscar Hanson Officers of the II. Klu-ad- , Mis. Ray Wallers, Mrs. It. Woman's club and New Century club I. Brotkbank, Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mrs S. B. Bunm-1- . Mis. B. W. Dalton, weie guests. A program of pin-trand musical Mis. Rulon A. Biyiu-r- . Mis. Ed. Han- -i readings was given by Mrs. H. C. sou and Mis Oscar Hanson. Secal Jacobs of Mt. Fleasant, second vice guests were Mrs Geoige M. Miller, pi evident of the Utah State Federa- Mrs. Katheiine Tomlinson, Mrs. Ida tion of Women's clubs. She was ac- Barnes, Mis. J. W. Hammond und companied by her son, Bryant Jacobs, Mrs. Eva Stine. m!w L.U J M. l.tr aiwii.g r deiiiK $ he lull On If )ou npvnd all jour money, ttomrUkh rUt mil drpuii M and the ou bhould hme. Money in the hank U not unit a , nrf,t tt'cat sulUfaition tut and acromplUhmrnt. )0U a feeling of power of )our week!, earning by j, in ftn in!fr,,.t)rlr, Jr) Ming a part us. with account ing PAGE 111 ELK tvVVffTY Notu AiUnd luridk) I rUf. r-- t l Do i vai i !j tlalid'tll, J.-f- I'r fwU..1ig Con-'fiiti- . lat ei ml-t.al.- H tclphiaa Sutlrl) V nu-m-- Courteous and Efficient Confidential Service in All Departments of Banking jn.iii.a ta..ly wnc ili mnl by n.lt t of u tvij lualt x,trty at l'hrij Itjlalar IJ.rcUlsg Flit sJjV at jlcl- i li,t Firs! Nafional Hank of PRICE, UTAH Since 1901 Safety Service-Stabi- lity" lhc Sutenwn CW of DuiinS5 00 Mrch 5. 1934, at Washington, D. a C. E j I 1 I Mrmbrik vi Ha- - LIkk' Jjilir (tub hrltt thrir inretmg Wtslnea-dkrvrtim uf last wrrk A rrmlinfi of Uinnrr at Eight" wa jjiirn by Mr J. C. Hut bard Mr JVn Hold-wa- y had chaise of the m ul hour. V r. - V V V in ns and Discounts Overdrafts, Secured Hank Building, Furniture $193,078.36 1.03 1,821.61 ti II ; y y i i. i y 20.8S9.20 , lS. . 302.209.36 109,961.08 Iay aide Rediscounts . NONE NONE . 161,907.01 106,655.31 TOTAL.. .. , .5903,059.8 the Ince Woman's ilub Saturday aftetnixin in the Am-- " !eiu..n la gion l:all Selections by the it us anl literary reviews will V icluli cha a'co:n rise the progiam. itgular meeting i fv fV Federal Deposit Insurance Federal Corporation Reserve System and f, f; V Vj vv if I 1 Deposits Insured Member Arranged Ity Club. The dep.iltmenl of lltelatuie will have tharj'e of the program for the 839.93 e s 30,000.00 Demand Deposits Time Deposits HilLs fV Literary Pro ram Circulation 2.300.00 201.100.00 Bonds Municipal Bonds ... 33.S18.19 Fed. Deserve Hank Stock 3,600.00 Federal Deposit In- Annhrruary 70.000.00 . diM-unw- To lie Obtrnrd. The ninrteer th anniversary of Naomi chapter of the Order of I astern Star Viil be observed by me Tiber and their families Thursday evening with a dmnrr at the Masonic temple at 6 30 o'diHk. followed by dancing and cards. 50,000.00 . Deserves 2,810.51 Treasurer surance Corporation Stock Cash and Due from Hanks $ Surplus Undivided Profits and . 1.00 1,500.00 8nd Fixtures Other Heal Estate Home Ioan Bonds $ I)ue From II. S. Capital Stock To- L. J. day by Mr Llovd at the regular meeting of Chapter It of the I. E O. kUdethoud held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood. iv LIABILITIES O. ( hapUr MrUng. "Collrfe Life of Ynterday and I- Hold v RESOURCES Ikk' lira ttradlnf f Made to the Treasury Dvvamnrnt , te-- I Bridge Club Feted Iridav, Mrs U W. Dalton was hosless to the Friday Hndge dub at her home last week. In addition to club member, the following guests weie present; Mrs J. W. Hammond, Mrs. W. F. OKon. Mis J H Ottestrom, Mrs. Hay Waite is, Mis. 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