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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN Durrant Family Gathers For Father's Birthday Children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Durrant gathered at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday night of last week to honor the father on his birth-day. birth-day. A birthday cake with lighted candles highlighted the dinner table and visiting completed com-pleted the evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durrant, Olanl, Vlckl, Stephen and Mary Ann; Mrs. William (Afton) NerdhV Paul, Johnny and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. John Durrant, Linda and John Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Duane M. Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Durrant and Kent Jr., all of American Fork; Mr. and - Mrs. LyDale (Marie) Peterson, Bruce, $8.00 Per Dozen WE HAVE PLENTY ' r Vff':-' Landscaping items, Evergreens, Flowering Flower-ing Shrubs,trees, Lawn & Garden Seed, Shade fir Fruit Trees. Visit our nursery for your every need. American Fork Nursery Tel. 64-J, East State Scoot across the yard with a hopperM of Turf tuildf and lawn Is fed to rich color and beauty. Then a quick Jaunt with teed to carpet those bare spot Witn luxuriant grass. ; as As L- AMERICAN FORK !; NURSERY 324 East Stated Childhood Educators Hold State Convention State convention of the Association Asso-ciation for Childhood Education International was held at the University of Utah Saturday. The meetings were keyed to the theme "Helping Children Solve Their Problems." In the evening Miss Ora Jean Chlpman, president of the Jordan Jor-dan branch of the association, was chairman of the dinner meeting in the Union building. Arrangements for the dinner were assigned to the Jordan district. dis-trict. Patsy and Dale, Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. William Durrant, Bill, Sue and Douglas, Salt Lake City. MOTHER TO BE Here's where you come into your own ... A shop especially for you! Suits, Cottons, Rayons, Lingerie, Sportswear, Bras. In fact every need for the mother to be. The Wardrobe Provo's Exclusive Maternity .:-- , galon SZ North 1 East rrovo, Utah Road, American Fork &3L LAWN StiD Get beautiful turf by using a third much 3,000,000 seeds per pound. I lb iZ5 9HCMI Wlf Oil SmJ far eVhr ofk, Mf dmit, ftf mnm ft H" - 1 ,iJ -$.!$ TtfifSVftfZ Complete graufood. Feed 2500 t sq ft with a handy carry-home box at only 4! OS PrnnAinlrnl knn .'feeds 11,C00iqft$70. ... Tel.' 64-J Temple Assignment Completed by Stake Completing a sealing project began In the winter by Alpine stake genealogical and temple workers, members from the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth wards attended the Salt Lake temple Monday night where 370 ordinances were performed. The group was under the direction of Raymond E. Monson, assistant to the stake chairman who was un able to attend. Those going were: First ward, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mr and Mrs. D. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Stelner, Albert Rowley; Second ward, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley R. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Mon son, Edwin W. Paxman; Third ward, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oreen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pratt, Bishop and Mrs. David E. Wagstaf f , Mr and Mrs. Leland Wimmer. Fourth ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Oreen, Bishop and Mrs. Leo T. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Merkley, Ruby Mortson, Viva Oldroyd, Daniel H. Jorgen sen; Fifth ward, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Oray, Mr. and Mrs. Garth T. Read, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sea- strand, Mrs. Paul Faddis, and Marl M. Steele. Mrs. George Nlcholes, stake secretary, also attended. DeSOTO 1941 Sedan ; Heater and radio, new ' paint, smooth motor, good tires. ONLY $545.00 "V W4 . PONTIAC 1950 Tudor ' Hydra, R&H. 13,000 miles, excellent condition. condi-tion. Make us your offer. : 'IIWSPTfWKTI FONTIAC 1941 Fordor t Hydra,, radio and i heater. All deluxe, exceptionally ex-ceptionally clean, new Ealnt,' 4 new tires, ow mileage. - z Paul L. Harmon Co. fYOVll rONTMC DEALER 297 West Main TeL S5$r American Fork ' 'f... 0k ( ?W I' FONTIAC IMS Fordor 1 I v R&H Very clean ; ., upholstery, good tires. I f ' CHEV 1949 Todor I ' Etyline Deluxe, radio 1 1 i, . and heater.- Low If Stake Mia Maids To Spend Sat. In Capitol City Mia Maids Of AlDine stake. with stake leaders and some of the ward presidents will spend Saturday In Salt Lake City. The girls are asked to meet at the tabernacle at v a. m. wnere transportation will be provided. Plans call for a visit to Wel fare Square, the Temple block. listening to tne laoernacie organ recital dinner In the Empire Room of the Hotel Utah, and a talk by the General Board mem ber in charge ox Mia Maid work. It is expected that more than 100 girls will make the trip. The whole anair is under the direction of Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey and Mrs. Lloyd Iverson, stake leaders. Going with the group will be Mrs. LeRoy Mech-im. Mech-im. Mrs. Delbert ChlDman. Mrs. Ross Buckwalter, former stake YWMIA presidency, under whose supervision the trip was first Dlanned. Mrs. Leo Bowen. Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Beckstrand. present YWMIA presidency. Transportation i s being arranged by ward presi dents, several oi wnom win lane the trip with the girls. Progressive Dinner Alpine ward M Men and Gleaners Glean-ers enjoyed ft progressive dinner Tuesday night with 40 persons participating. Progress was made on a hay rack provided by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bennett (Mrs. Bennett Is Gleaner leader) and Lyman Moyle, leader of the M Men. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner were hosts for the entree, salad was eaten at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Devey, and chill at the Robert and Ula Hemingway home. The group then went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wild for drinks, and from there to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Clark for pie a la mode.- Teachers Workshop Slated for Monday Teachers of Alpine district have been invited to attend a workshop in art education at the Geneva school. Monday between the hours of 3 JO p. m. and 9:30 p. nt; it was announced today by Miss Alice Parker, who with Miss Margaret E. Johnson, - primary supervisors,- will be in charge of the class.' . -: '". This in-service"" program is a part of many such programs held each year to acquaint teachers with a broader scope of education. educa-tion. The program Monday night Is endeavoring to aid the teacher teach-er through art education with the use of , more . materials through actual participation in making projects. . This opportunity was accept led by many teachers and we feel such programs aid the profes sional status of those attending; Superintendent David R. Mlt chellsaid. t , , Seagull arid Guide Graduates To Hear Elder Lee , One hundred Seagull and Guide graduates of the Alpine stake Primary association and their parents will have the op portunity to listen to Elder Har old B. Lee, of the Council of the Twelve, at the graduation ban quet which will be held in the tabernacle May 4.. v; Announcement of the date of the function was made today by Mrs. J. -Clyde Birk, stake Sea gull leader, who with Mrs. Harry Hamenr'TrtaketHnde leader, heads the committee on arrange- Special table decorations and the short musical program will tend to make the occasion a memorable one for the gradu ates, Mrs. Birk laid.. . . . ,, . Late Want Ads FOB RENT S-rm. Furnished apartment ,TeL 159-W, A. F. 1 - 4-i9-it. FOR SALE 5-Diece Chrome trimmed ureaxiast Bet, A-l condition. 238 E. 9th N., Lehl. . 4-19-Xtp. FOR SALE Coal furnace com plete, reasonable; 20-gal. Day and Night gas hot water heater. heat-er. Don R. Devereaux, 404 N. 1st E. Tel. 181-J, A. F, ; ' 4-19-lt. FOR LEASE - 5-Rm. s modern home, 4 acres, some fruit. State Highway in Lehl. ? TeL 8C0-W, -A. F. --4-19-ltn. FOB SALEUsed bath tub.. Mrs. Andrew FJeld, Tel. 33-W, Lehl. 4-19-ltp. Hospital Notes Receiving medical treatment at the hospital during the past week were Dennis Ovard, 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ovard; Mrs. Burt St. Vincent, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mary Corfield, Dean Francom, all of American Fork; Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Elsie Monson, and Mrs. Richard Young, Pleasant Grove. REPORT OF CONDITION OF . Peoples State Bank OF AMERICAN FORK IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 9, If 51 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balances, and cash items in process oi collection ... nfiw.m United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed - 890,340.00 Obligations of States and political Loans. and discounts (including si, 492.01 overdrafts) .... 917,924.07 Banking premises owned $1,500.00, furniture and fixtures fix-tures $7,750.80 J 9,250.80 Investments and other assets Indirectly representing bank premises or other real TOTAL ASSETS Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and " corporations $ 1,137,256.46 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations corpora-tions 000566.46 Deposits of United States Government (including postal , - savings) 35,891.49 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 85,585.18 other deposits (certified and omces' cnecics, etc.) . .. .. ib,74.v TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordi nated obligations shown CAPITAL Capital 8urolu8 Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... TOTAL LIABILITIES St This bank's capital consists of $35,000.00; Common stock with total par value of $25,000,00.. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for otner purposes Loans as shown above are after Of Bad Debts ..... STATE OF UTAH County of Utah Clifford E. Young Jr., being first duly awoni according to law. deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains ft full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 8th day of April, 1951. . . j CLIFFORD E. YOUNG JR. Subscribed and sworn to before the this 13th day of ApriL 1951. (Seal) ; . ? , .,, , . Glen T. Anderson, Notary Public;, V Residing at American Fork, Utah. My Coxnmlssidn expiree November 1, 1953. . v . - ; Correct Attest: '. . ,.,! 1, Jos. H. Storrs - -Clifford E. Young Edlth T. Christensen ' - Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that tne iorezoing statement' of the above named April 17, 1951. :,: . . s '. ' FREE MylM, wMi MCeXM gg Mil m wnn v -vsvImm wiW4J4J sw Jared T. Keller, American Fork, Is in the hospital recovering from a back injury, and Gary Thompson is a rheumatic fever patient. Undergoing surgery during the week were Martin Cobbley, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Leonard Kelly, Susan Knold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Knold, American Amer-ican Fork, and Mrs. James ; S.' Beck, Kings Canyon, Ariz. subdivisions 2,000.00 estate 0,524.43 $ 2,320,508.28 LIABILITIES ', .....$2,178,2748 below) : I 2,176,274.38 ACCOUNTS , $ 60,000.00 22,000.00 12,233.90 ou.oou.uu 144,233.90 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 2,320,508.28 of: Capital notes and debentures ......... 100.000.00 deduction of reserves 26.543.70 U 1 a true ana correct copy of tne company, filed in my office on - . , Roy W. Blmmorui 4 Bank Commissioner Economy - low initial cesfc . 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