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Show ,?enAYPRIL 17, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947 TS Oc Oc 5C Oc Inc. THE LEHI SUN Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY j no ?ornnd Class Matter Autnist R. 1Q14 at tt, 11 . . T, 1 1 . . il w m . Qjjce at Lew, uian, unaer me act oi March 3. 1879. RUTH S. BANKS, Editor, Publisher, Owner ATRIAL- . J Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Wilson viaie canon) ana little Son, who have been guests of Mrs. Wilson's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Josep Calton during the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Rupert, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shambow of Long Beach California also vis-ited vis-ited the Caltons last week. Mrs. Shambow is the former Helen Calton Cal-ton of this city. tow I'V'I a Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Advertising Rates furnished on request. , and Mrs. Richard Bradshaw, ;fLehi residents, have return--heir home in Magrath, Al-i Al-i Canada, after visiting rel-and rel-and friends in Utah and Cal-i Cal-i during the last two months, fin Lehi they were guests of ad Mrs. J. W. wing. ..uf Mrs. Evan M. Colledgre iw spent the week-end vis Mr. Colledge's mother, Mrs. Colledge. Sunday afternoon idled in American Fork with ad Mrs. Ralph Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kammer-man Kammer-man of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colledge. Later in they day they visited friends and relatives in Cedar Valley. Mrs. Kammerman is a sister of Mr. Calton. Mrs. Arthur Glover entertained a group of young people Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Donna Jean, who observed her birthday during the week. The group met at the Glover home for refreshments, after which they enjoyed en-joyed a theater party at the Utah Theater. Those attending were: Carolyn Whipple, JaLaine Webb, Lela Stewart, Janet Peterson, Lu-een Lu-een Peterson, Elaine Busker, Merrill Mer-rill and Morris Brown, R. K. Smith, LaVerl Leany, Anne Worlton and Mary Jo Ingram. NOTICE TO WATER ITSERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart and Mrs. Udine Wing and Mrs. Sadie Sabey visited in Shelley, Idaho Id-aho the fore part of the week with Mrs. Sabey's brother, Rone Peck and family. Mr. Stewart attended some business while there. Mrs. Clyde Bair (Doris Gordon) returned to her home in Glenwood Springs, Colorado after a two week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gordon. She reports re-ports there is a small branch of the LDS church in Glenwood Springs, the only other members from that city being Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsdon, also former Lehi residents, other branch members living in adjacent communities. Charles F. Johnson, who is staying stay-ing at the home of a daughter, Mrs. B. Boley, in Salt Lake City, visited Lehi relatives Sundav. He has recovered from his recent ill. jness,fand is again enjoying good health. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE State Bank of Lehi OF LEHI, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 28, 1947 ASSETS ' halances with other banks, including reserve bal- icps and cash items in Drocess of collection $ 288.515.30 id States Government obligations, direct and juaranteed 7Z3,uuu.uu itlons of States and political subdivisions 86,278.60 : bonds, notes, and debentures 10,000.00 band discounts (including $1,720.13 overdrafts).... 464,822.95 premises owned $3,217.80, lurniture ana nxtures S2.057.32 5,275.12 TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,577,891.97 LIABILITIES ;nd riennsits nf individuals, nartnershins. . and coroorations $' 647,65159 e deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- ttons so,zo.i : ;its nf TTnit.pri Rt.at.ps Onvprnment fmcludine nostal . ' savings) : : ..,....-. n?vi.m Ms of States and political subdivisions 38,899.10 ats of banks o.uuu.uu i deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 5,465.81 TOTAL DEPOSITS . $1500,533.51.,. - . , si liabilities 1,850.19 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated subordi-nated obligations shown below) $ 1,502,383.76 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , $ 42,100.00 20.000.00 Tided Drofi""i'""iii""i"l"""i"""" """ 2,772.21 pes (and retirement accounts for preferred - apital) iu.mo.uu TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 75,508.21 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,577,891.97 ima oamt is capital consists ui $n,iuu.uu ui taMu iiuuvo t:tures;and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. AitaiUKAnuA Dledeed or nssio-npri t.n spriirp. liabilities and for ither $ 76.000.00 3 OP UTAH tyofUtah. . . win H. Swenson, being first duly sworn according to law, s and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and cor-statement. cor-statement. nf tio rnnrtitinn nf t.hp. said bank at the close of pa on the 28th day of March, 1947. ' T( i i;Al-iVlll XX. oyyuiiuwh pbed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, 1947. Residing at Lehi, Utah . My Commission expires Oct. 18, 1948 Correct Attest: E. EDDINGTON, M. D. A. CARLOS SCHOW, JUNIUS A. WEST, TMrpctrirs. 3 OP UTAH - ' ;of Bank Commissioner . ' .. - . J L1 aPP Ban Commissioner oi tne state oi uutu, uu cuj H that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the State-lit State-lit Of t.ho r,u j 4 mit nffino nn Anril H . auuve iiamea company, mcu m r- J. M. Knapp, -Bank Commissioner. Aiotrtiument I K, A From where I sit... it Joe Marsh A Great Bunch -Those Ex-G.Is r- 'nun onr town k;f Saturday to a reunion of C boys wlin f around to a good old feast J ' armer Collins' barn. I expect Kerned a lot different to each Qont of -uniform. But they aJdlat time' BPinning yams, "wr. and talkine over the oh Africa and Italy f 811 0Ver to cover the meeting for the Clarim, and one thing that( sure impressed me was the good behavior of those boys 4heir preference pref-erence for a moderate beverage like beer their friendly spirit From where I sit, our ex-G.L's are making as good a showing in peacetime as they made during the war. And they're setting a mighty good example to the rest of us in tolerance, and moderation, modera-tion, and good fellowship. Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation Glen R. (Bob) Zimmerman, who is attending the USAC at Logan, spent the week-end with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmer-maan. Jennie Nostrom and son Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nostrom and Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake, attended the Opera "Madam Butterfly" But-terfly" in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and son Bruce were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nostrom in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nostrom of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Lehi. Mrs. Geneva Stewart left Monday Mon-day for Los Angeles to visit her son, Russell, and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp and Jennie Nostrom attended a banquet ban-quet at American Fork on Friday night, given by the Utah Power and Light Co. Mr. and Mrs. vNephi Otterson from Idaho Falls visited the past week with Lehi relatives and friends. In Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless un-less otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. 18085 Max A. Peck, American Fork, Ut., .02 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 4-in. well bet. 160 and 230 ft. deep at a point S. 940 ft. and W. 690 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 16, T5S, R1E. The water will be used from April 1 to December 31 to irrigate 2 acres of land embraced em-braced in NE14NW14 Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, and for year-round domestic purposes. 18226 Martin L. Williamson, 438 Bedford Villa, Salt Lake City, Ut., .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4-in. well bet. 100 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 719 ft. and W. 844 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T6S, R2E. 18419 Woodruff Jensen and Moroni Jensen, RFD No. 2, Orem, Utah, 1.0 sec. ft. for irrigation use from an 8-in. well bet. 60 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 170.0 ft. and E. 1478.0 ft from W4 Cor. of Sec. 22, T6S, R2E. The water will be used from April 1 to November 1 to irrigate 1.96 acres of land embraced in N2 SWy4 Sec. "22, T6S, R2E. 18473 Calvin G. Fox, Lehi, Ut., .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4-in. well bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 190 ft. and E. 584.5 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 36, T4S, R1W. 18488 Virgil H. Peterson, 47 E. 3rd So. Lehi, Ut., .50 sec. ft. for Irrigation use from a 4-in. well, 155 ft. deep, at a point S. 1207.7 ft. and W. 1175.5 ft. from the EV4 Cor. Sec. 19, T5S, R1E. The water will be used as a supplemental supply from April 15 to October 15 to irrigate 4.5 acres of land embraced in SE4 Sec. 19, T5S, R1E. 18533 Albert II. Green, Lehi, Ut., .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4-in. well bet. 125 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 1379.1 ft. and E. 472.8 ft, from WV Cor. Sec. 15, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications applica-tions with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before May 24, 1947. Ed. H. Watson STATE ENGINEER First publication March 27, 1947. Last publication April 24, 1947. SPECIAL! fjfe) Children's COLD WAVE Permanents - . .. . . -fy SPECIAL W $5.00 : Lehi Beauty Shoppe State Street Thone 24-J Across Street North From Lehi Hospital 9Ae n nrrnm UYILL LAJ mm- A Weitetot Railroad , K. OPERATED BY W&ueiH MEN i tJLLJ John Evans Chairman Board or ' Directors and Chairman of Escrow Trustees Denver. Colorado President. First ' National Bank ' of Denver It ts I-. 1 1 1 ' - i " '-"- Ai-i r mmm 11,1 - . ; Wilson McCarthy President Denver, Colorado Edward A West Vice President and General Manager Denver. Colorado P- - "'IhYRlftOTi' ' OrvalW Adams , 1 Director 1 Salt Lake City. Utah i ' ' I Vice President. 4 K j ' Utah State National W I . Bank W. I t $T D D Mofeat ; : - " Director i- f, Salt Lake City. Utah ' 'A x s 1 Vice President. . v s v M ' Kennecott Copper I ' Corporation . --' E. G Bennett Director ' I Ocden.Utah s Director. First , & W Security Corporation j I' A New and Qneatei Henry Swan Director and Chairman Finance Committer Denver. Colorado Vice President. United States National Bank y. ; Merrill E. Shovv Director Colorado Sprincs. Colorado President. Golden Cycle Corporation, W C. Kurt Director Grand Junction. Colorado President. Independent Lumber Company DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD-1 Now embraces the D & S L (Moffat Road) , adding add-ing northwestern" Colorado to a 250Q-mile system sys-tem serving more of Colorado and Utah than any other railroad. A powerful link in transcontinental transportation. transpor-tation. the Pueblo gateway vital to St. Louis, the East and Southeast. ; the Denver gateway vital to Chicago and the East. the Salt Lake City and Ogden gateways vital to California and the Pacific Northwest. For the first time in its 76-year history enjoys independent, progressive leadership by outstanding out-standing men of Rio Grande's own territory in Utah and Colorado. They are your friends and neighbors, with intimate and sympathetic understanding un-derstanding of your problems. A unified, independent railroad possessing: a modern physical plant and equipment. a loyal, capable personnel. the friendly, progressive spirit of the Rocky Mountain Empire it serves. , I I K ' - i T -yV rt John W. Morey Director Denver, Colorado President Morey Mcrcanttlt Company - $ "A John E Gross Director Denver. Colorado Regional Director, United States Employment Service, and Former President. Colorado State Federation of Labor 1 :'H j ' 1 - ! ' r. " '1 X James E. Ellison Director Layton, Utah Vice President and Geneml Manager Lavton Sugar Company Kalph J. Wanm Escrow Trustee and Director Canon City. Colorado President. The Wann Motor Car Co., Inc. 0 4- ''3 r - Henry McAllister Director Denver. Colorado Lawyer aVlllirtii if ( ? i Floyo G Blair Director New York. N Y. Vice President. National City Bank Harvey J Gurbcrsoh fc.se row Trvstee and Director Vermillion. S. Dakota Director. Reconstruct ion Finance Corporation MapieTHarl Dikfjctor Denver. Colorado and Washington. D. C. Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . " f f " 1 '; -V ,' "tt - , . '; ! S r 'i Charlfs L. Tltt Escrow Trustee Colorado Sprtncs, Colorado president. El Pomar investment Co. DENVER & RIO GRAMDE WESTERN RAILROAD sJOHK FtTTFATHI' H fcS( ROW Tpi stff Salt L City. Utan O Secretary -Tre surer, Kearns Corporation i |