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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 REPORT OF THE Peoples State Bank OF AMERICAN FORK, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 18, 1943 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $468.09 overdrafts) $ 487,645.27 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 400,825.00 Obligations of United States and political subdivisions 1,100.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, bal-ances, and cash items in process of collection 831.15U.03 Bank premises owned $5,500.00, furniture and fixtures $3,484.00 8,984.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 100 Other assets 28 10 TOTAL ASSETS $1,729,742.46 CLUBS AND SOCIALS LIABILITIES Indivldifalsr partnerships. and Demand deposits of corporations . $ Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations' corpora-tions' Deposits of United States Government (including postal .savings' Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other dopo.sltM KHitilatl and ollicci's' checks, etc i T OTAL DEPOSITS ' $1,634,472.24 938,4.')2.21 530.678.73 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary at their home last Sunday with their daughter Botha acting as hostess to the rest of the family. Fall flowers and Hallowe'en effects were used in decorating the living room and dinner table. A delicious turkey dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storrs of Morgan. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Miller of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mrs. Richard Smith of Og-den. Og-den. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Storrs and daughter Kathryn of Salt Lake City, Mis Dorothy Miller of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Storrs. The 78th birthday of Mrs. Rob- crt K. Booth on October 27th has 1,673.49 I,,.,.,, the motive for several par-?' par-?' . tic: this week. Sunday after- 1 1 t on TOTAL LIABILITIES mot including subordi nated obligations shown below i $1,634,472.24 I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 66,000.00 i Surplus . 4,000.00 Undivided profits 7,878.22 I Reserves (and retirement account for oref erred capital) 17,392.00; noon her daughters, Mrs. Relva B Ross, Mrs. Ida B. Corey. Mrs. I R. Morrison and Mrs. B. I. C. Norton, entertained 18 guests at. it i i i . . ml I a ciengniiui luncneon. ine ai- ternoon was spent listening to i Mrs. Booth and her contempor- 1 aries reminisce about their many interesting experiences. Out-of- j town guests were Mrs. James E. Talmage, Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. j Lillian C. Booth and Miss Lucille Booth of Provo, Mrs. Junius , Banks of Lehl and Mrs. Joseph This bank's capital consists of $41,000.00 of capital notes and f. Marsh of Alpine, debentures; and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. ; Mrs. Lillian C. Booth gave a STATE OF UTAH I dinner party Tuesday for mem- ""VlthThornton, being first duly sworn according to IS'tatertta SSSKSS deposes and says, that she is Assistant Cashier of the above named ; nd later in the evening relatives bank and that he above and foregoing report contains a full, residing in Provo dropped in to true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at visit. the close of business on the 18th day of October, 1943. I Thursday Mrs. I. R. Morrison TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT $ 95,270.22 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,729,742.46 EDITH THORNTON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of October, 1943. (Seal) CLYDE P. CROOKSTON, Notary Public Residing at American Fork, Utah, My Commission expires August 3, 1947. Correct Attest: Jos. H. Storrs, Clifford E. Young, Hans Chrjstensen, Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner I, J. M. Knapp, Chief Examiner, Banking Department of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on October 22, 1943. J. M. Knapp, Chief Examiner. Local News Items Mrs. Ida B. Carey and Mrs. B. I. C. Norton are leaving tonight for their home in San Francisco after visiting for two weeks with their mother, Mrs. Robert E. Booth. They were accompanied to Salt Lake City Wednesday by Mrs. Booth and Little Miss Julie Morrison who had spent the week with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Devitt (Beth Ellison) of Moab have been spending the week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ellison. Fred M. Houston of Salt Lake City visited on Tuesday with his son Dr. V. F. Houston and family. gave a luncheon for friends and relatives at the Salt Lake Country Coun-try Club in Joint honor of her mother's birthday and Mrs. Carey andMrs. Norton who have been visiting from San Francisco. Later the guests adjourned to Mrs. Morrison's home on 13th East to spend the afternoon in games and visiting. Mrs. George R. Doty entertained entertain-ed at two smartly appointed bridge teas at her home at 18 Roosevelt avenue on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Monday evening Mrs. Arthur Leek assisted assist-ed Mrs. Doty in entertaining. The guests Included Mrs. F. P. Friedly, Mrs. Hugh Stuart, Mrs. O. B. Gordon, Mrs. R. A. Red-fern, Red-fern, Mrs. John Feagler, Mrs. J. M. Somes, Mrs. Gene Clayton and Mrs. J. H. Reynier. Mrs. Red fern won the prize for high score and Mrs. Friedly second prize. Tuesday evening's guests were Mrs. Joseph Searle is spend-1 M Mere omiii ing this week in Salt Lake City 1 nder?n' M"- P l lllP GrTeen- with her sister, Mrs. Ada Gar- Ml en"Maxel!;r MS; A' fleld Neighbor, Mrs. R. W. Madsen, Mrs. Thomas Allred, Mrs. Dave AT WE TAKE YOUR PROBLEMS TO HEART! ASA SHOPPER TODAY, you have two big problems. The first is to find what you need the second, to fet a full dollar's worth for every dollar you pay. Come to Penney's for a happy solution. Our selection is as wide, our prices as low, as times and conditions will permit. Food Selection Is Always Easy At Your 0. P. Skaggs Store Lettuce .... 10c Tomato Soup, 3 for 27c Cut Green Ueans, 2 for 21c Potatoes, 10 lbs 23c Post Toasties, 2 for 17c Oleo, lb. . 27c 3 lbs. Snowdrift 72c Cleanser, 2 cans 9c Milk, 4 for 39c Flour, Peacock, 48 lbs. ' $185 Sweetheart Soap, 4 bars 23c Coffee, S & W., lb 31c Lard, 2 lbs 39c Cut W. V. Beans, 2 23c O.RSItAGGS FOOD i.i41iUr STORfS I reels of colored motion pictures and slides of scenic views of Utah's Wonderland. Mr. O'Brien is director of the publicity bureau for the state. Late In the evening refreshments were, served to Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferneo, Mrs. B. F. Moffett, Mrs. Howard Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson of Lehi. ontract Mrs. Mark Coddineton enter tained the Contract Club at her home on Friday evening. Three tables were In progress. Special guests were Mrs. Stanford Briggs, Mrs. Lice Chipman and Mrs. i James S. Chadwick. Mrs. Glen Sykes won the club prize and Mrs. Chadwick the guest prize. Gallina Alba The ladies of the G. A. Club j entertained Wednesday evening j at-the home of Mr. .and , Mrs. Ernest Lloyd at their annual harvest festival with their husbands hus-bands as guests. Mrs. J. W. Phll-i Phll-i lips and Mrs. H. E. McNeill had j charge of the program, Mrs. , Lloyd and Mrs. J. L. Mower the I luncheon and Mrs. Arthur Nils-j Nils-j son the decorations. H. E. Mc-I Mc-I Neill gave a short talk on "Why We Should Be Thankful" and I Mrs. McNeill entertained with a ' Tumorous reading. The balance of the evening was spent playing Bingo. Special guests were Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson -Stoddart. Twelve couples were present. Cahn and Mrs. Charles Kawaka-ml. Kawaka-ml. Mrs. R. A. Clayton and Mrs. J. H. Reynier assisted in entertaining. enter-taining. Mrs. Cahn received first prize and Mrs. Madsen the door prize. Chrysanthemums in pastel shades were used for lovely decorations deco-rations In the entertaining rooms. Delicious luncheons were served featuring French dishes, work in which Mrs. Doty has specialized. Ladies Literary Club Mrs. William H. Roberts will be hostess to the Ladies Literary club when they meet Thursday, November 4. She will be assisted assist-ed by Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte. Mr. E. LeRoi Jones will present a group of readings. Thimble Club Mrs. Frank G. Shelley was hos- tess to the Thimble Club last , Friday evening. The time was j spent in needlework. Dainty re-I re-I f reshments were served to twelve I ladles. Contract Mrs. L. E. Chipman entertained entertain-ed Sunday evening when her son, Frank E. 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