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Show The Page Four Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah REPORT OF CONDITION OP Thursday, April 20, 1939 Mona News Commercial Bank of Nephi Friday, Saturday Specials f The of Nephi, Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of Happenings mouc accoiuance wiui a business on Maren ia.i3, dozen Rolls, Cinnamon DoNuts, Fruit bar Cookies doz Oatmeal, Sugar, 19C 15C 15c LG LOAVES NEPHI'S BEST BREAD NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM 2 SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor IOC X L BAKERY tern in za, 4-- H 4-- H P? a. W FAITHFUL UK A dependable companion that asks sympathetic understanding a friend that serves quietly, unobtrusively . . and deserves the best of care. only Another faithful friend and constant companion is the watch you so completely depend on to keep you punctual In business You entrust your appointments and social engagements. reputation to its dependability. It will serve you more failthfully if you give it the best of care. When it needs attention you can safely entrust it to us. We approach the ills the beset ailing watches with an to that perfect understanding that assures a quick return n performance. condition that is so essential to a blue-ribbo- They KNOW watches FOR ONLY ... AT MILLS WE WILL CLEAN, OIL AND PROPERLY ADJUST YOUR MOST DELICATE WATCH YOUR WATCH IS SAFE WITH $1.50 MILLS JEWELRY CO. Nephi, Utah All Work Guaranteed vi n n '"JUL LARGE MCON SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL DWE DANCI 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS ROOMS SATURDAY IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Mm JLH W 400-D-s5- I i Z.J4 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $317,400.98 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations .... 201,906.78 58,285.49 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 26,729.49 Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified ana onicers cnecKs, etc.) ,j.o.uo noon. $611,511.80 TOTAL DEPOSITS Mrs. Rose Neilsen, Misses Faye, l.DJS.b Other liabilities Mary and Elaine Nielsen accomTOTAL LIABILITIES (not including obligations shown panied John S. Nielsen to Salt $613,051.06 Lake City last Monday. in item 33) A farewell party was held Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Grant CAPITAL ACCOUNT Lee at home. Mr. and Mrs. $ 52,500.00 Lee willtheir CaDital return to Salt Lake City 15,000.00 In the near Surplus future to make their 4,774.47 home. Friends Undivided profits enjoying the eve15,505.91 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ning's entertainment and refreshments wkere Mr. and Mrs. Earl 87,780.28 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Percy New$700,831.34 Shepard, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fullmer, Mr. and This bank's capital consists of $27,500.00 of capital notes and debenMrs. Robert Swasey, and Mr. and tures; and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. Mrs John Orgill. Reuben W. Ellsworth and his sisSTATE OF UTAH, ter, Mrs. Mary McKell and two sons County of Juab, MAX THOMAS, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes of Payson visited Saturday afterand says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above noon with Mr. Ellsworth's daughtand foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the er, Mrs. Earl Newton. Miss Helen Nielsen of Price viscondition of the said bank at the close of business on the 29th day of ited at the home of her parents March, 1939. last Thursday and Friday. She reMAX THOMAS turned to Price Friday evening, acSubscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1939. ARTA JENKINS, Notary Public, Residing at Nephi, Utah. companied by Miss Mary Nielsen (Seal) and Jack Nielsen, who visited there My commission will expire until Sunday morning. Correct Attest: J. H. Lunt, John E. Aagard, Alberta B. Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hanson of Salt Lake City re the parents of STATE OF UTAH, a baby boy born April 15. Mrs. Office of Bank Commissioner, I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do Hanson was formerly Miss Verda hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Keyte of Mona. Miss Ruth Sperry spent last Fri statement of the above named company, filed in my office on April day in Provo where she was a 14, 1939. contestant at the B. Y. U. in the RULON F. STARLEY, short hand contest held that day. Bank Commissioner. Mrs. Ruth Rowe is visiting in Moroni at the home of her mother, solo, Maynard Bailey; mixed chorus Mrs. Dye. selection. Juab High Schoo News CUocq w. w ""h I is "ill Seminary students of Mona were of the Sunday evening services last Sunday evening. Excellent 'talks were given and the program was much enjoyed. Principal John L. Clarke gave a short address. Mrs. Raphael Garfield was hostess ot the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home last Friday after- interesting assembly program was given by the Pro Vita club last Thursday, with the following taking part: Prayer, Marjorie Carter; vocal trio, Phyllis Painter, Donna Carter and Maxine Petty; reading, Kath-erin- e Burridge; piano duet, Bessie and Olive Fowkes; tap dance, Gwen Petty; vocal trio, Mignon Pyper, Irene Foote and Darlene Lunt; Bob Inscore and Boyd Greenwood; reading, Bessie live-spark- s, Diesel-powere- 19. New III 1 rr Telephone Directory is Closing er lwen wim I A 1 I A irnnrartir 4 Dr. E. L AIKEN Calif. Red Port Gals. 934 Qts. 933 JJl j Calif. White Port Calif. Muscatel Gals. 973 Qts. 972 ' J a. a. a. Calif. Sherry Qts. 1038 f K May Have Invented ice Cream Nero Is often credited with inventing Ice cream, by mixing fruit juices with mountain snow. Jggg"ll Her'$ your chance to iv on your spring painting. THROUGH J Fuller Pure Prepared. For o beautiful protecting "all over" job. For two weeks, price slashed to . . . 92c 55' QUART 2.97 PINT Fuller Porch & Deck Paint. Waterproof. Stands hard use. For two weeks, spe cially reduced to 1.03 $I.86"au $3.I8cal . M.47 Phone 1 1 ..'t.AA.... ee"""e"e .e. ee e e e .. .. e e .e. e ..e e e. .e. e stores and people generally. O Order from any employee or just call our business office. O If you want to change to an individual line from party line service, if you need additional listings or want a change in your present listing, please let us know. N0.60 pint No. 62 h flf li4 u.lJl Jmrl fi'&K, 3E PINT John Richardson, Mgr. .. .. e . John Peterson and Valgene Yoreason of Salt Lake City spent Sat urday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. V. Yorgason. Drive rhe cor wrfi Mrs. George C. Anderson visited during the week end In Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Glen da Aiken. EXCLUSIVE VACUUM GEARSHIFT Vacuum Beoiter Supplies 80 of the Shifting Ittort liJ i Drlv the NEW s cor wifh AERO-STREA- STYLING NEW OOIES ST FISHER Drive the cor with Mrs. Roma Ivory has returned to her home in San Francisco, having snout part of the past winter vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs CHEVROLET'S FAMOUS VALVE-IN-HEA- SIX D Lenord Oldroyd. Mrs. Mav Peterson was hostess to the Sorosls club members at her home Friday afternoon. Club act ivities were discussed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to all members present. Mrs. Sina Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Gardoll Jacobson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Zelda Holmnn are vacationing In Southern Utah. The party will return home the latter part of the week. The following pleasantly surpris ed Rav Livingston on Sunday even ing, that day being his birthday anniversary: Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Cartrr. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Jenson. Mrs. Naomi Allred. Mrs. Eliza C. Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Anderson and Mrs. Ray Llvingston. The Moroni Stake Primary offic ers held their meeting at the home of Sunt. Ruby Ivory on Tuesday afternoon. Regular business mat tors were discussed and plans for convention and union meetings were made. The following board members wore present: Emma See-lEva Jacobsen, Clara Olson, Lue-li- a Mikkelson. Ora Mayer, Ada C. Anderson, Kulcda Cook, Nita Cook and Supt. Ruby Ivory. y, Call us today Phone 20 savings CO. LUMBER TE Big 82' QUART Elizabeth Christensen o Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her father, Delbert Chris tensen. QUART front Fullerspar. To weather-protec- t doors, garden furniture, etc. for two weeks at . . . Mr. and Mrs. Welby Aagard have purchased the Osmond Crowther home on Main Street. towns being employed. PINT QUART EXTERIOR VARNISH In operation with many men irom No.61 GAL. PORCH PAINT TRI-STA- Fountain Green and surrounding ill I Paints. These HOUSE PAINT Mrs. Your name in the directory opens the door to social and business opportunities. .keeps you in touch with friends, the Fu- Highest-qualit- ller special prices will NOT be repeated this year. The Jericho shearing plant under the management of Clark Ivory Is O by Volume Alcohol 20 APRIL 17 V """ Gals. 946 Qts. 938 4 32 West Center St., Provo d, Heart 5 Inches Long Mrs. Heber Christensen of Mor average adult is oni visited friends In Fountain 5 The heart of the inches long, 3Vt inches broad Green on Tuesday. and 2 Mi Inches thick. CODE NUMBERS I West Center Street f nt Ft. Green The Juab high school music partment gave their annual assem News bly program on Wednesday, April! t Gardner t Ivo streamlined and including latest scientific achieve ments in "comfort engineering , a new fleet of 25 transcontinental buses are rapidly nearing complet ion and will start serving the public on the nation's colorful highways in June, according to an announce ment recently by W. E. Fuller, of the Burlington Transportation company. The new fleet or buses, to be operated by the Bur lington Trallways bus system, follow the pioneering "Diesel power" example of the parent organization with Burlington Zephyrs of rail road fame, and will be the first Diesel powered buses to be used In transcontinental service. in de- Those who took part are participating in the Festival at Spring-vlll- e on Friday & Saturday: Prayer, Reed Judd; band selections; girls double trio "In My Garden; vocal solo, Duane Brough; saxa-phosolo, Jeff Andrews; girls glee club selection; clarinet solo, Rex Hawkins; piano solo, Maxine Petty; trombone solo. Garth Belliston; selection, Boys glee club; cornet Horse Shoeing DIESEL BUSES TO START SERVICE IN JUNE With high hopes of rating in Springville Saturday the Juab high school band stands a good chance of being able to participate in the National contest, which is to be held in Pocatello, Idaho May 11, 12, 13. For the past several months each member of the band has been contributing 5 cents a week for the transportation, as well as working hard to learn the contest number. Mem-be- s of the student body wish to congratulate Mr. Wanlass and the Juab high school band for their efforts in trying to keep Juab high school on the map. Inter-Mounta- An General Blaclcsmithing in charge $700,831.34 TOTAL ASSETS TP uy pcmiisneu the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal ReserveAct.bank of this Mrs. Robert Swasey was hostess at a social held at her home on district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Wednesday evening. An evening of and refreshments was engames ASSETS the 14 ladies present. joyed by $471,677.16 $659.87 overdrafts) discounts Loans and (including A club program and social stock of Federal $2,100.00 stocks (including Corporate 4,410.00 under the direction of Mrs. Erma Reserve bank) Keyte was given Thursday evening Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve in the ward chapel. Demonstratin of 201,145.80 items collection.. cash and process balance, teams ions were given by two Bank Dremises owned $17,500.00, furniture and Juab county. County Agent A. 23,098.38 of fixtures $5,598.38 500.00 E. Smith was the principal speaker. 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