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Show Registration For Scera Swim To Start The Scera Swim Registration Registra-tion sign-up starts May 20 at the Scera Theater Office from 2-6 p.m. daily except Saturday. The pool opens on May 31 according to pool manager, Paul Gordin, and the pool is open Orem Geneva Times May 16, 1974 U 1 1 II ill II (luus wti(j have bt)en Bguwl ciu fl. A zcns all year. This year the jQUlOlt mm was 'Tom Sawyer,' and the students saw 'it last Tues- Ttie UUi grade party was day, M:,y h, (t was shown at la id last Friday, May 10, The the Scera Theatre in tlie morn- f:tndi-nU left lor Saratoga at i,lg fur lhe 7th iin,i m grad- i:30 F riday afternoon. They ers aml iater in the day for were given their choice of rides, the 9th graders. The students miniature golf, or swimming. WuiiJd ie to thank those people The 'Jill graders really enjoyed W, helped in getting the film themselves and everyone had a an(j showing it. U'Jo'i time. There will he a night dance Each year at Lincoln an award this Friday, May 17 at 7:30 For acne and related skin blemishes, careful waning of the affected areas is considered consid-ered important, but scrubbing scrub-bing is not advised. At night, a medicated cream can be applied to open clogged pores and reduce excess oils. Winthrop Laboratories has reformulated re-formulated its pHisoAc so that it is virtually odorless and blends easily into the skin. to anyone from 5 years of age and over. The pool will be open from 1:30 to 10 p.m. after May 31. A life saving course forScout Merit Badges will be offered this summer. Families can purchase family passes until pool opens. 6ooooooooooouuoooouuuuouck' 'UUU KSSSRT SHOW: 7:30 & 9:30 MAT SAT. 2:00 & 4:00 Goiters.. 4 I till StaMHWWfcaiV: PW , im a Ih film It; c;himrn t :iH MtP Qtn- OT 01 $1.19 SPECIAL o d lhe same producer ana the same proud, warm feeling that made "Sounder" last year's best-loved film . ! I I Ml - Iladnitz Mattel Productions v , where the lilies bloom a Robert B, Radnitz mm iritrodutinp Julie GholsOlldS 'M;nvC.)l!'' and Harry Dean Stanton aS"Kiwr tour" Screenplay by Earl Haniner, Jr. Baerl on the Newbt'ry Award Winning Honor book by Vera and Bill Cleaver Produced by Robert B Radnitz Music Performed bylhe Earl Scruggs Revue Directed bv William A.Graham Uniiud Actists jjTff.TS' If a . m A shows: 'I'lmi'., 7:.IO onlv - Mull., IMP IIDIV fHIIHIV IN IKIJ I Itroulil Duck Uv Popular Demand A (Ircnl Show For All Aos. rr77TT7T7TTTTT1"I77ii"l .iau mii mm J . .4-.- -a . -V-v, r A ? -N.r.ONew JLOSf HORIZON goes beyond the horizon! An t f ceonu tie rioruon.' inn i i V escape for the entire family. "I"' by Technicolor ' - A 'f4 f i . . A gift of enchantment! UKIUUWIHUl f ' li IOVCE HXSf R Nalionally Syndicated Colummsl II I T K ICY KNDS TIT.. DRIVE IN 489-540) Spnngvitle OPKN H:;i() SHOW AT ):M " '2 " of the now j oar's lop suspense thrillers-Coinhining thrillers-Coinhining lhe talents of li Academy Award Winners! HURRY !! Ciiiily will M( iinywhoiv to Iwk privuli' eonsiMvation. V "A r;.D0n!i innnnn ril TH f r ilifititUil rii-iii if juit tf Cnsl. in Color Prints No CM 1 Ma9i" F!MJ St " liOBEBTSOrJ 'ELGHEY Sf29 SllQll AT 9:00 y DRR'E-M Tt-EATRE Showtimes 225-1740 150 M State, Orem uvv r i' HftUMARK ; RaiASiW C8SP. prtsrats "DOJJ'T V V'v -A 1 LOOKJSfeBASEMEHT'?:; ...THE DAY THE INSANE TOOK OVER THE A&utfhr WW: NKWLY ELFXJTED studentbody officers at Orem High School for 1U74-75 are: (front row, left to right; Demse Madsen-Historian, Dorothy Black-Publicity Chairman, Kevin for the 9th graders. 'lhe theme for the dance is "Color My World." Citizens of the ween, are: Uelbertha John, 7th;Da1.eSuuth, 8th; and Joe Haynie, 9th. Hall-lBusiness Manager, Cameo Steuer-Secrelary, Steuer-Secrelary, Karen Hall-Program Chairman, (back row, left to right) David Barker-Vice Barker-Vice President, Kathy Okerlund-Pep Commissioner, Com-missioner, Ron Anderson-President. Entries For Fat Stock Show Are Encouraged rj3oW IcTE-MTUCIcryS Wfckicgu H- foac has reopostp A JOIMT STATE, FEf7(AL, Government aup private iwuim CLM TO BUILD COMWEKCIAl COAL CONVtRTIUO PtAWTS IN KSNTUCKy py i960 AS Well AJ A matipwal COAL Tfc5AeCH C6WTBI? .THIS, GOVEeUOE FORD, COOIV THE. SCLOTIOU TO AMEI?ICA'& Entries for Intermountain Show were encouraged today by Aklen Barton, president of the traditional Spring Livestock Show. The Show is scheduled for June 4-6, 1974, to be held at the Davis County Fairgrounds Fair-grounds near Lagoon. Most cops play it by the book. . Newman wrote , tr his own! - rJ255S. STATE, PROVOn I to a .1 mm m mm-m-S-it ii .B-mws.-m BOOEBROBira EUGENE ROCHE a Robert prnce ANtHC:iNYWIlS0N-.(-.KWCHAROHEFR0N Ato-: RICHARD IRVlt CIWVFRSAI. PCTUBE - tECHNICOLOR' PG ,.VHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DUMB LUCK. HE JII.VVAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK OK, IHfUSTOflHfttftNOtNIS Youthful participants may enter their livestock in classes by weight of beef, hogs, and sheep before the May 28th deadline, dead-line, to the Salt Lake Area the 38th Annual Chamber of Commerce office, Jr. Fat Stock 19 East 2nd South. Entry forms will be distributed by future Farmers of America, 4-H and school agricultural teachers during the first week or so of May. "Besides receiving a fair price per pound for their animals, the Show really teaches teach-es young people the value of animal production, marketing, and care of livestock," said the aging Barton. "And, we're encouraging en-couraging the public and meat buyers to bid on the animals following the show at a very, very reasonable price," Barton continued. Last year, more than 200 entries were logged in beef, hogs and sheep raising competition compe-tition with several hundred dollars in cash awards and ribbons presented at the Lagoon complex. More information can be obtained ob-tained by contacting any of the following: Kay Bendrixsen, USU Extension Ex-tension Center, 444 SouthThird West, Salt Lake City, Utah; .Elvin Downs, State Board ot Education, 1300 University Club Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, Chamber of Commerce, Fred Montmorency, 19 East Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah. SHOW 8:55 PEPPanD PAflfNTU GUIDANCE SUGCHTIO $ o fnT d i 2 ll R I rrvY? I I N M I i . . . in i DELUXE SAUDWICH YOUR CHOICE OF: BEEF - PASTRAMI CORNED BEEF - TURKEY 25t ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES 15t FOUNTAIN DRINK TKiyH.-FEII.-SAT.-Sta PROVO 197 N. 500 W. 618 E. 300 S. 290 W. 1230 N OREM 106 N. State 1391 S. State (UNIT HAS INSIDE SEATING QQOOQQOQQQO mm J f PRESENTS L.VHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DUMB lUCK.HE, ALWAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK ON, I 1 'tiHHIV A hVK' il i HI II d I H i'm . Tl t tiaL..ijmL-iuii:.: .f 'i l t. r .naiti nVTTmrfKimmii irrwrin. rm ? I r BEST fl III 111 f 5 1 IZEDFOZID A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM REPORT OF CONDITION OF Orem State Ban of Orem in the State of Utah at the close of business on April 24, 1974. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including $ unposted debits) .. 2,550,611.96 U.S. Treasury securities 372,940.00 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 400,000.00 Obligations of States and political subdivision .... 410,000.00 Other loans 7,679,354.28 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises .......... 84,980.21 Real Estate owned other than bank premises .. 126,842.84 Other assets 16,452.51 TOTAL ASSETS 11,641,181.80 si iv s ; ' ft r A k h n - OS 1- f t f - m- a B a K I ii . .... I S B H "A F!!m by Eruce Brwn Rated 6" y U II I SHOWS 111 f 4f ) If V 7:30 -9:30 J 11 I Thru Sat. May 18th jj PAIf5Ti CARPET tUU off UPtoff 1 I SOLARIAfJ and5uP LINOLEUM 95 j LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3.972,947.47 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,952,773.43 Deposits of United States Government ...... 66,010.33 Deposits of States and political subdivisions . . 1,187,079.73 Deposits of commerical banks , . 75,000.00 Certified and officers' checks, etc 173 145 84 TOTAL DEPOSITS $10,426,956.80 (a) Total demand deposits ... . . '$ 4,337,390.87 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ fi!o89!s65.93 Other liabilities 572 136 82 TOTAL LIABILITIES 10,999,'o9362 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 60,871.64 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES ...60,871.64 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total (sum of Items 36 to 40 below 581,216.54 Common stock -total par value 150,000.00 (No. shares authorized 3,000) (No. shares outstanding 3,000) Surplus1 , 158,000.00 Undivided profits 273,216.54 Total Capital Accounts 581,216.54 Total Liabilities, Reserves, and Capital Accounts 11,641,181.80 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 10,600,574.90 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 7,777,713.7E I, M. Warner Murphy, President, of the above named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct-Attest: M. Warner Murphy DIRECTORS: M. Dover Hunt Le Grand Jar man (SEAL) JohnW.Gillman State of Utah, County of Utah ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of Mav 1974. David J. Stone Notary Public STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, Vv.i. Brimhall, Commissioner ol Financial Institutions do hereby certify that the foreeoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on May 8, 1974. " W.S. Brimhall - , . Commissioner of Financial Institutions Published in the Orem-GenevaTimes, Thursday, May 16 1974. 5 01 ol 0 0 0 ol o 6 o o 0 0 0 ol |