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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Peoples State Bank OF AMERICAN FORK, IN TIIE STATE OF UTAH, AT TIIE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 30, 1944. Local Items I a k 1 ai( ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $11.44 overdrafts) .$ 562 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed v. . ' in Obligations "of States and political subdivisions iu Corporate stocks (including no stock of Federal Reserve Bank) rocv KniannnV'iirft.ii nthor hanks including reserve bal- ances. and cash items in process of collection o Bank premises owned $4,500.00, furniture and fixtures o inn rn ' ,IWiUU Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets 130.46 500.00 ,000.00 500.00 67 ,200.00 1.00 33.67 TOTAL ASSETS $2,177,894.80 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,044,504.04 Time deposits Of Individuals, partnerships and corpora- tions 8o8,4ou.a Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . 116,304.59 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 4H?i Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 8,88.lu TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,074,301.51 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated subordi-nated obligations shown below) $2,074,301.51 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital - - I 6J000.00 Surplus 8.000.00 Undivided profits . J 5,701.29 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 23,892.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 103,593.29 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,177,894.80 This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes and debentures of $41,000.00; Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) : (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, guar-anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities ! 204.000.00 (e) TOTAL ..$ 204,000.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: ( a ) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 115,517.09 Baby Carriages, steel construction construc-tion $19.95. Gamble's American Ameri-can Fork. adv. Mrs. Ted Lee went to Taylors-vllle Taylors-vllle Friday to attend the funeral services of Noal Jay Barker, a brother of her son-in-law, Eugene Eu-gene Barker. Mrs. Wllma Crookston and daughters, Donna, Jane and Kay spent the week end in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Crookston's sister, Mrs. Gordon L. Wirth, and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bailey had as their holiday guests Mrs. R. J. Bailey and Miss Mama Bailey of Sal, Lake City and Mrs. J. L. Rawlings of Rock Springs. Attending the funeral pf Jack Jones in Salt Lake on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Blrk, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birk, Mr. and Mrs. Don Deveraux, Mrs. Susie Birk, Mrs. Lawrence McCandlass and Earl Jones. Most of the same group attended the funeral Tuesday of William B. Osterloh, a former resident of Lehl. Clubs and Socials Arlitra Guild Mrs. Leland Mitchell was hostess hos-tess to the Arlitra Guild Monday evening. The lesson on child care was presented by Mrs. Lloyd Bennett and Mrs. Edward Tuttle read several especially Interesting Interest-ing pieces of poetry. During the business part of the meeting nominations were made for election elec-tion of officers at the February meeting and the club voted to make hospital robes as a project to aid the Red Cross. AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE PEETS SOAP POWDER 33 ox. pkj. SALTINE W AFERS 2 rounds . e TATAL $ 115.517.09 8TATE OP UTAH .County of Utah , m Clifford E. Young, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is cashier -of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of December, 1944. CLIFFORD E. YOUNG Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1945. (Seal) CLYDE P. CROOKSTON, Notary Public Residing at American Fork, Utah. My Commission expires August 3, 1947. Correct Attest: Jos. H. Storrs, , William Chipman Warren F. Anderson Directors I, J. M. Knapp. Chief Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the statement state-ment of the above named company, filed In my office on January 8, 1945. J. M. Knapp, Chief Examiner. i as m ;. .- UTD. f, i, T rv3i: m -i-i x.t i VeLuxeTailoringllere! JUNIOR BOY SUITS 9.90 Coat, fully lined, has notched lapel, semi-open vent sleeves. Buttons jaunt-, ily on center button; Trousers have slide fas-lener fas-lener fly. Novelty herring- lionet, bright oxerplaid lliieads over stepiveates.t Sues 11 2, Hlue. Drown.- ltA Bib Front! Adjuftuhle! JR. BOY JIMMIES mm w m mw Part wool Bedford Cord. brown or blue. No raw edjjc Firm bartackipg. Others. Worm SWEATER Styles ISright sport cloth mm o Q fttvl or kmmd 1 R. IJ.S.P.0ff. famy II. B. Mrs. R. W. Madsen was hostess to the H. B. club Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Two tables were played with Mrs. Kenneth Singleton winning the prize. A special guest was Mrs. SI Bell. New shipment of Supplies just arrived. American-Fork. Plumbing Gamble's, adv. CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Thursday, Friday, and Saturday January 11, 12, 13 m l All i mum - WMMB KWI-OTMTU ' mmtt im iinmn mam tm wms MM MMII miM kM EM L MM ADDED SELECTED SHORTS SUNDAY AND MONDAY January 14 and 15 SamuiiGouwyn, X BOB HOPE PRINCESSaniAePlRATE VIRGINIA MAYO VtlTfl WUHI l(T0l SUZAK I1ENNAN McUGltN UUA&iO THIOOOH IKO IADiO riCTUHS IMC tmm , tm sunn vmnw t I mi IniiB In 26c 29c S2.05 26c ' 6c 22c for 39c 32c 16c Sklppy PEANUT BUTTER OQp 1 Pound Jar in' 32c 24c 28c RED STAR FLOUR None Better MIRACLE WHIP Pints SALT Iodized CREAM OF WHEAT Large Pkg. MILK t Any Brand PREM 12 Ox. Can CALUMET BAKING POWDER. 16 Oi COFFEE FOLGERS, Pound BEEF ROAST B Grade, Pound BEEF STEAKS T-Bone or Sirloins, Pound VAN'S MARKET A large assortment of Shoe soles, heels, plates, etc. Shoe Lasts. Gamble's, American Fork. adv. Literary League Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Orem, district president of the Federated Womens club, was the honored guest at the meeting of the Literary League Monday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Owen Humphries. Mrs. Christensen read "A Miracle in the Rain" and also told of activities at the! Bushnell hospital where she has been a nurse's aid. The Thought for the Day was a New Years poem read by Mrs. Eldon J. Miller and Mrs. Victor Stokes, accompanied by Mrs. Humphries sang "Hills of Home" and "Lady Moon." Twenty-one club members were present and guests were Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte, Mrs. John Faegler, Mrs. Adolphus Pulley, Mrs. Ronald Price and Mrs. Lloyd Tregaskls. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Phillip Green and Mrs. Miller. J a do oa airy of 15 Only Boys' Sport Goats Sizes 12 to 15 Values to $8.50 Real Cleanup Price 4.50 Entire Stock Women's Fur and Furtrim .COATS at 25 Disc. One Lot Girls' Polo Shirts Regular $1.45 50c CMOD QUALITY MERCHANTS Vr w 'J, I , 15 0nly25wj f Single Blanij f (60 Only) Boys' Blue Denim Tommies $1.29 Values Special Cleanup Price 98c One Lot Ladies' Handbags $1.95 Value 1.50 Genuine Dixie SORGHUM $2.25 Value Special Friday and Saturday 1.49 Gal. Color Green Kegular$6.45BU Special for 3.95 20 Only Zipper Top-Khaki ft' BAGS Regular $125 98c 50 Women'i HATS Values to $3J5 Your Choice 1.00 Chii man Merc. 7) AMERICAN FORK, UTAH IE Hospital News Garden Tools for Spring. Get one early. Gambles, American Fork. adv. Mrs. Mark J. Bradshaw (Elma Singleton) spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton. Mrs. Bradshaw returned recently from Baltimore, Balti-more, Md., where she had spent the past three months with her husband. Pvt. Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw Brad-shaw formerly of Lehl, Is now stationed in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Reynier, American Fork, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter January 5. Mrs. Aaron Ingram, American Fork, presented her husband Clark, twin sister of the bride-elect, bride-elect, was married to Staff Sergeant Serg-eant George Rasmussen, USMC, ' a brother of Peter. Sgt. George j is now somewhere in the Pacific area. Marriages GREENE-IHNDLEY Also The Latest News and Other Shorts Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday January 16 and 17 2 FEATURES 2 No. 1 UN LUUKCLi OLIVER HARDY Miss Margorle Vivian Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Greene of Pleasant Grove, and Dan B. Hindley were married in Salt Lake City Thursday, January Janu-ary 4. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hindley. Mrs Greene and Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson Wilkin-son of Orem, grandmother of the bride, accompanied them to Salt Lake. Friday, December 29, the bride was complimented with a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower, Mrs. L. C. Mortun of Orem, sister of the groom, being hostess. The affair, af-fair, held In the Legion Hall, was attended by a big crowd of relatives rela-tives and friends. A short pro-grain pro-grain was given, refreshments served, and many lovely gifts presented to the bride. The young couple will make their home at 397 East Lane, American Fork. The groom Is emploved by the Utah Oil Company. WEDDINGS No. 2 b - a t LARK-RASMUSSEN S3 W . , I.ayar,ian4,1.Ms,,,..,.Wen,.,..iyf( Clark of Alpine have announced the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Beverly to Staff Sergeant A. Peter Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Petef Rasmussen of Mid-vale. Mid-vale. ,. - Mis ciarK graduated from the local high school last spring where she had been active In musical circles.- No date has been set for the wedding, the prospective bridegroom being in Europe. During the summer Miss Bessie GREENWOOD-PETERSON Of local interest is the announcement an-nouncement of the marriage of Miss Marian Helen Greenwood, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood and James La-Vell La-Vell Peterson qf Heber. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, Wednes-day, January 3, with president Stephen L. Chipman officiating. The couple were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith of Salt Lake City. On leaving the temple they were honored with a wedding dinner at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A. L. Christensen, Chris-tensen, 2135 McClelland Street. Sunday another sister Mrs. A. B. Smith. Salt Lake City was hostess hos-tess for a dinner party, and Wednesday Wed-nesday evening Mrs. C. H. Beck entertained at a family dinner. The newlyweds are now at home in Heber. Boley's American Fork Store 5 C. W. Soap 23c Washing Powder ' 23c 3 cans Lye JM c 4 cans Milk 3gc Jell 7c Star Flour $2.05 BOLEY'S with a boy January 6. January 9, Mrs. Walter Hlgley, Alpine, gave birth to a daughter, and Mrs. William Nerdin, American Ameri-can Fork, became the mother of a son. Miss Dorothy Turner and Miss Joyce Clark, both of Pleasant Grove, are patients at the hospi tal this week. Miss Jessie Iversat, Grove, underwentit tlon at the local t Thursday of last feel Miss Zelda Strife can Fork, is a p, hospital. WEEK END SPECU, CEREALS Wheaties, package - Shredded Wheat - - Kix - CAKE FLOURS, Swans Down - - - " Pillsbury Sno-Sheen - Softasilk ' FRUIT JUICE Pure Orange Juice, 46 oz. can Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. can ' V-8 Cocktail Vegetable I Milk all brands Par Soap Powder Jello - - - -Sugar, 10 lbs. - Met Wst nse rdi Hoi ng. am: ;lori ipes ght Ki 1 rtir mb sid e q iir i tfa 0gl2 the Jusi ;t, " eph M mpl irri, ;e, i olo, 'lley jlive aowi the i Ray i frece wen anc ion. pbei mens farr in th rej ike o: bytt and dge tr.C ion s mc mb 7 sin ndin net. omin rices thers hstlai Chrt lair and) inyC rley J ry H and and and Mr. fisen o flstlar hth b: Fork Ch ibyter snsing !rtan( Jam I. 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