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Show Laurels Schedule Conference The recent Orem West Stake Laurel Conference held in the Orem 3rd-21st Ward was a great success for all who participated in it The two - day conference scheduled eight workshops for the girls all day Saturday. They were WORLD-FAMOUS MING AUTO PAING PLATING DEALERSHIPS Include! livingston HUMDINGER 25j car waih, teKontained unit healer, water softener, overhead, boom, etc. We furnish the electric sign. You MING 2-3 cars per day y our profit S60490 per day. We pay your traveling expenses toSallLale City for 2 days of company training for your certificate. Complete pock-age pock-age guaranteed, warranted and age guaranteed, warranted and delivered toyou, reody toearning . money Irom the first day. Total price S4,7S0. I you are interested in a turn-key operation ormanaging your own business with small overhead, over-head, little inventory, miniumum labor costs with high profits. Phone 484-0829 or Writ.. L H. Parkinson 2156 So. 2300 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 based on the theme of the conference, con-ference, "A Princess inHis kingdom king-dom and covered topics from Pearson, a noted local author and playwright. A banquet followed the workshops, work-shops, highlighted by' slide pro jections of the growth and advancement ad-vancement of a girl from her hobbies, poise and etiquette knowing the gospel, being your best self choosing the right career, car-eer, to a boy's panel on dating. Special guest speaker for the occasion was Carol Lynn u n If $ cuy to put together the right look with our suits and sport-coats sport-coats plus shirts, slacks, ties, more in colors, patterns. The Newest In Styles, Colors and Fabrics SUITS $49" Is V?" DRESS SHIRTS $500 j0 $13oo 2i NECK TIES 4.50 to 7.00 SPORT COATS Choose From Many Bold Patterns 95 $A095 $2995 1. $69 Long& Lean FLARES PRICED FROM 8.00 to 20.00 .m ill ALL BANK CARDS ACCEPTED 57 YEARS OF INTEGRITY IN DOWNTOWN PROVO OPEN LATE MON. & FRI. THE PLANNING COMMITTEE for the recent Orem West Stake Laurel committee are shown with their advisors. The girls from left to right ire: Cindy Ferguson, Suzzanne Greenland, Green-land, Gail Worthington, Ilene Christensen, Debbie Ferguson, and Valerie Hunter. Lois Thompson is the girl's Stake Laurel Leader, and Joan Cate is the Stake YWMIA Age Group Counselor. babyhood to marriage. The evening was concluded with a pillow concert with the 'Free Agency group. Approximately 160 girls enjoyed the day's events. The two-day conference was climaxed Sunday with a testimony meeting where President James Records and Tapes Popular At Library A total of 16,315 books and magazines were circulated during dur-ing April, an increase of 767 books and periodicals checked out over April, 1971. A total of 2,054 records and tapes were borrowed during the month. The new Audio Dept. E. Mangum was the guest speaker. The conference was very well planned," said Stake Executive, Joan Cate. "I've never seenany-thing seenany-thing like it before. It was wonderful, won-derful, and the girls did it all themselves." is one of the popular features of the library. This department is open from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Morally thru Thursday and from 1p.m. till 4:30 p.m. Friday and Saturdays. Several school groups from throughout the city have visited the library and city center this spring, particularly the kinier-garten kinier-garten and first grade children. The library will again sponsor a Sumner Reading Program with details to be announced later in May. FOUR ONE -ACT plays were presented at Orem High School Tuesday night. Directors Direc-tors for the plays were students: Brad Wycoff, directing 'The Audience; Maria Thygerson, directing 'The Bald Soprano; and Russell Card, directing "Here We Are. Directing the fourth play, "Not Enough Rope was Mr. Neal S. Barth, Orem High School Drama Director (not shown). A.3f13 C0P6 Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 11, 1972 Tn Pilfo Wednesday, May 17, at 7 p.m. interested are invited to attend. I U Ul VC 111 1116 Madsen Recital Hall in Alana has been a student of n . n the Harris Fine Arts center. Paul Pollei for the past three r I3fin HnriPPrt She wiU works froBach, years. She is the daughter of lUIIU UUIIUUI I Brahms, Ravel and Franck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope of Alana Cope, a junior at BYU, Admission is free andallthose Orem. will present a piano recital on DDDDDIlDDDDDDDDnODDDDOQDDDDDDI tsa a . REPORT OF CONDITION OF WASATCH BANK E3 601 East 1300 South, Orem, Utah t All iccounll imurcd lo 120.000 EZ3 ' of Orem in the State of Utah, 84057, at the close of business " r"3 on April 18, 1972. ASSETS Q fnj Cash and due from banks (including $ None unposted LJ debits) $ 45,103.20 I U.S. Treasury securities 50,130.00 fc 7 Federal funds sold and securities purchased LLJ under aggrements to resell 525,000.00 r l Other loans 72,688.31 tt Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other dj assets representing bank premises 7,308.34 r 1 Other assets 26,392.14 "f r 1 TOTAL ASSETS $726,621.99 f ZZ. LIABILITIES 1 Lj Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, f i PI and corporations $117,223.10 w a Time and savings deposits of individuals, p I j partnerships and corporations 98,972.33 I I II Deposits of United States Government 10,580.32 , ZZ Deposits of States and political subdivisions .... 200,000.00 E-J Certified and officers' checks, etc. 16,475.81 n TOTAL DEPOSITS $443,257.56 i i ZZ (a) Total demand deposits 144,285.23 L-J (b) Total time and savings deposits298,972.33 j fl Obar liabilities 6,955.33 r i TOTAL LIABILITIES 450,212.89 Z, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS rf Common stock-total par value $1.00 100,000.00 . (No. shares authorized 200.000) ; 1J C3 (No s'jares outstanding 100,000) r-J Surplus 100,000.00 ZZ Undivided profits 76,409.10 LJ fl TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 276,409.10 1 fmm " TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND ZZ . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$726,621.99 L- o MEMORANDA ZZ Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar i J m days ending with call date $ 407,467.33 f1 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar m " davs endincr with call date $ 50.736.03 Unearned discount on Instalment loans 1 f 1 included in capital accounts . . . . None I, James W. Brown, Executive Vice President, of the n above-named bank, do solemnly amrm that mat mis report f j of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. kZj mmm i Correct-Attest: James W. Brown . ' j L I " .' Directors: C. Delynn Heaps . IZZ r3 S. Rex Lewis J pZj Orin R. Woodbury fl (SEAL) CH ZZ State of Utah, County of Utah ss: n tJI Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of April, Fl . 1972. t I OVern Bailey 3 Notary Public mm P"l STATE OF UTAH I I Department of Financial Institutions f1 I, CJ3. Quinn of Financial Institutions do hereby certify fl that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement J of the above named bank, filed in this office on May 2, 1972. fJ " C.B. Quinn pi Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions n Published in the Orem-Geneva Times, Thursday, May 11, mm FT! 1972. I I i inrn JuLvl FURNITURE AND JOE ANNOUNCE THEIR r r KK K WE THANK YOU ... the residents of Utah Valley, for your kind patronage and for helping us serve you during our. first fantastic year in Provo. We'll continue to bring you the lowest prices on quality name brand merchandise, such as, Basset, Frigidaire, Gibson, Zenith, etc., in the future in Provo. 9 IT'S HARD TO BELEIVE OUR LOW LOW ANNIVERSARY PRICES 264 NO. 100 WEST, PROVO ACROSS FROM SEARS my |