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Show ! FRIDAY, JULY26, J, PAGEFOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH, s Imgljam iulleim Uiued Every Friday al Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake Counly, Utah. Entered at Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Under the Act of March 3. 1879. NATIONAL DITORIAL nimnttfB&m iniUjgoaATjON JOHN ADAMKK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Kates Furnished on Application family are vacationing this week at Hanna. A slumber party was enjoyed last Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray by Shir-ley Mayne, Beverly Allen, Mau-rin- e Ray, Donna Jean Gadd and Bonnie Olsen. Monday morning a delicious breakfast was served. Wednesday and Thursday vis-itors at the home of Bishop and Mrs Rex B. Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells and daughter Clara Lynn of San Mateo, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner and daughters Barbara and Beverly, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs Glen Stoker of Midvale. Dr and Mrs. A. Anderson of Los Angeles, Calif., left Saturday Minor lake. Maunne Ka . iui Mayne: . Mr. and Mrs Harry ChrMtenigJ Friday dinner home of Mr and Mrs George Waltei Denver 01 Gadd WU Mrs. Pleasant Grove Wikox Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Lou v sit and daughter, Margy (Continued onjjaajiB' er and daughter Shirley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdock and daughters Faye Di- - ane and Pamela Jean of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Christen-se- n of Twin Falls, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnson of Fairry, Ida., and daughters Velma and Gerry were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and family. Mary Lynn Gaythwaitc la vis-- j itmu this week with Elaine Ro-- , bj On "f Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peterson (if Bingham spent Saturday ev-- i ning with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever. Lucille Petenon it spending this week visiting in Magna with her cousin, Gerald ine Smith. Virginia Peterson was week-- i nd guest of Maxine Atwood of Pleasant Grove. Mr and Mrs. Albeit Ray and daughters Maurine and Beverly ' visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Strattnn of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guestl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. OLsen were Gilbert Vunder and LaVar Gunderson of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray and kee, Wis., enjoyed swimming at Black Rock Wednesday evening. The Advanced Junior Sunday school class of Copperton enjoy-ed Satutday evening swimming at Black Rock. Those enjoying the swim were Don Diedericb. Edward Gaythwaitc, Konald Mas telle, George Gadd, Kent Christ ens. n, Boyd Householder, Dorr. Poulson, Gerald ine ( tmmell Margene Barlow, Marilyn Bolton ami Barbara Williams. They were accompanied by Mrs. Louis DeCol .mil Robert Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. CheeV- - : copperton : Carol Peterson 562W Bonnie June Olson. Ph. 5G8J Mrs. Frank Peterson was an overnight guest Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierce of Brigham City KSK club met last Friday ev-ening at the home of Mrs David O. Stoker. Enjoying an evening of sewing weie Mrs J. Lynn Booth. Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, Mr John M. Martin, Mrs Robert F, Pullan. Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson left Monday for Harris, Mo., where they plun to visit ten days. Shirley Cheever visited in Layton for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mur-dock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stulgies of Milwaukee, Wis , are now vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diode-ric- and family. They have just returned from a visit at Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lewis and sons, Billy and Richard of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Elvin Armitstead Billy and Richard arc stivm" u the Armitstead home until Friday. Mr and Mrs. Henry A. Cheev-er and daughter Shirley visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs B E. Quiver and daughter Barbara of Salt Lake City, Mrs Ross Palmer visited Tues-day With her parents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Larsen. Mr and Mrs. Basil K Doman and son Norman visited Mondav evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Larsen of Midvale. Thursday dinner gues of Mr and Mrs. Frank Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family Of Magna. JoLene Christensen, who hs K 'Tvinp for the pant month with Mr. and Mrs. David O. Sto-ker, returned home Thursday. Air and Mrs Ernest A Diede-rich and family and Mr. and Mrs Robert Stulgies of Mihv.ui COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE I FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE I WELDING, BRAZING AND I TIRE VULCANIZING I GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS I; MIDWAY SERVICE I IEKRY and FAT HURLEY 12211 JET MacOONALD fH BARTON MUMAW W 1 "TMdresslUiH Salt Lake City 1, Utah j J 0W Be sure to include stamped envelope. Make checks I 3 KkrVft-- " payable to Utah Centennial Commission Prices: Hes. seats $3.00 & $2.40; Gen. Adm. $1.20, Children 50c 0f ... to obtain free pictures I MJl of early days in Utah , t'1 1 Imvis in the series. A different piaurc sW'Smli For your convenience in Preserv nls. ing the Piaures' an attractive Drive an) Pep 88-Vic- o in Utah fur JtiFil f& WKKkWRkWM interesting photographs given with the UTOCO TfPfj compliments of the Utah Oil Refining Company. Ji. OP VsisHly UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY (fymmcinitu anfartq,- - hum AND STRONG TO SERVE EVERY FINANCIAL NEW! 0 (j 0 0 ; CONDENSED STATEMENT CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT K FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION O J National Association System oj Banks T . 1947 june i0 m7 I RESOURCES RESOURCES " Cash on Hand and in Banks $12,367,092.06 Cash on Hand and in Bank $ 50,893,397.34 - U. S. Government Securities. Direct U. S. Government Securities, Direct ' y t or Fu ly Guaranteed . 27,875,702.99 or Fully Guaranteed 140,736,156.68 . Municipal and Listed Securities .982,635.68 Municipal and Listed Securities 2,901,23470 Total Cash and Bonds .$41,225,430.73 Total Cash and Bonds $194,5 30.788.72 Loans and Discounts ... $25,1 5, .8 3 8 2 Loans and Discounts 72,974,8i.89 V Kf!, andF,xture 589,017.47 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 1 758,738.36 i other Real Estate 30,000.00 'M Investment Bonds and Securities 1.00 i ; g SrAsSeralReserseBank SS83 l leSr:: 2 oS:S 616 566.69 ' r Total Resources $67,037,535.60 Total Resource .. ""270 21334lg 3 1 ; Q LIABILITIES LIABILITIK 3 J War Loan Depos.ts $ 175,228.51 War Loan Deposits $ 8466i4.94 ot-'- l Other Govt, and Pubhc Fund Deposits S.580,500.27 Other Govt, and Public Fund DeDOsits 25 719305.94 Demand Deposits 33.982.115.20 Demand Deposits 1S4 738 821 97 V Time Deposits 22302.869.il Time Deposiu ... .! "'" ' 72;692!99l! Total Deposits "iQiZlj09 Total Deposits $253 997760 . Interest Collected Not Earned S 103.982. Interest Collected Not 4 M 52 TDe,nndtr, Expenses, etc ijlgJ'S i odends ., , othriS:,dends ffl h j 488.586.38 S 1 851 7596 Cpital "S 1,200.000.00 Capital i'n7SfK)o6o 3 V fmrH" 1,800.000.00 Surplus S72s'oOOOO Rrngencies:::: 77i R:triM:::i:l i H deferred Credits to income. AS ' jgggg I 1 Total Liabilities Tota. L.ab , t 14.364,340g I MEMBER FEDERAL M I 1 fclTilkW!TTMr , HMlf 8 BANKING DEPOSIT INSURANCE A m t 7 WjffSKBUOB nUT S5 ' ' RUGH ' CORPORAT.ON j - 335 nmi!!iH!Zfamm?W UTAH Here's Why g01 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC HOT WATER SERVICE is so tremendously popular I I ' CENTENNIAL Hj It's never necessary to wait for hot water for an automatic electric water heater will give you all the hot water you want, whenever you want it without care or attention on your part. You needn't fuss with a fire, or run up and down basement stairs. An automatic Electric Water Heater starts itself . . . stores hot water . . and stops itself.- - Whenever you want hot water, you simply turn a faucet. That saves you time every day . . makes housework twenty times easier . . . and reduces your whole hot water problem to the simple turn of a faucet. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER OR PLUMBING COMPANY jff A lt W II AHp ClfcMI OMCNt 11111(1 QJ S. m to v .. .... |