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Show The FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS Seaman first class Homer Robertson, son of Mrs. Lyman Seeley, is home on a furlough. He has spent 16 months In the Aleutian Islands and is now stationed at Camp Park, California. PRESENTING B. WHITEHEAD for Repunblican Candidates term and 2.year term County Commissioners, respectively - ----- i U i " S . v- V .,V Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson report that their son, Private C is now stationed ' VYl - him while on leave in San Francisco in which he stated he is feeling fine Darius is with the Troop Transport division. Gloyd Anderson in Honolulu and that their other son, Darius has recently received Corporal Vern Chapman of Coloa promotion to Seaman 1C. They rado Springs is spending a short recently received a telegram from furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Chapman before leaving for overseas service. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Elden Johson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson is home after spending several months of combat service overseas. IN THE STATE OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE OF Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook have BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 27, 1944 announced the birth of a son, born Fi iday October 20 in Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hansen Loans and discounts (including $15,353.43 overdrafts) $ 966,876.29 announce the birth of a grandUnited States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 748,500.00 daughter born Thursday October The 2,000.00 19 at the Payson hospital. Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures 14,000.00 mother is Mrs. Lucille Painter of Santaquin. Corporate stocks (including $2,700.00 stock of Federal Reserve Miss Janice Olsen and Mjss Bon2,700.00 Bank)....; nie Ann Whitney who are attendreserve with balances balances other banks, including Gash, and cash items in process of collection 499,005.27 ing the University of Utah visited Bank premises owned $12,000.00, furniture and fixtures Saturday with her parents, Mr. and $3,000.00 15,000.00 Mrs. Eldon Olsen. Mrs. Reed Nielson had as her 146.61 Other assets during the week her sister, TOTAL ASSETS $2,248,228.17 guests Mrs. Floyd Dyches of Salt Lake L I A B I L I T E S CUy' Carl Anderson has returned to Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships and 288,387.76 her home from Salt Lake City corporations Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 665,599.07 Deposits of United States Government (including postal 94,522.87 savings) 67,435.40 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 11,056.04 WILL YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN: j TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,127,001.14 " " TOTAL LIABILTIES (not including subordinated Within the last several months.' .2,127,001.14 obligations shown below) ty your own pen you refer to.: CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ithe Chinese Island of Formosa.; 43,000.00 Capital which was taken from China by 44.000.00 Surplus Undivided profits 12,521.97 Japan and you uphold Japan; Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 21,705.06 this conquest and by your' in TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 121,227.03 .. .' i ik ....Mr. Ralph B. Whitehead of Eur 2,248,228.17 eka is well known for his active TOTAL LIABILTES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of Camtal nates and debentures of participation in civic and organiz ational matters. People of West $18,000.00 and Common Stock with total par value of $21,000.00 Juab have expressed their approval MEMORANDA C. W. Johnson comes before the of h's personality and ideaJs on assets securieties loaned) (book value): (and Pledged one than occasion by electing people of Juab County possessing a imore (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, world ox practical exerience gained nLrn to positions or trust ana ressecure to deposits and other liabilities $150,000.00 pledged thru success in varied activities, ponsioiniy. TOTAL $150,000.00 his The foundation of achievements Secured and preferred liabilities: is an excellent lormal education. (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to He was graduated from the Utah $89,872.87 rV.llo.rra requirements of law oflar llato AcmirMl.tlll-a- l He is a life ionS resident of our TOTAL 89,87257 studvine at both the B. Y. U. and county and is thoroughly familiar the U. S. A. C w"-tne problems of his own com Ho is Also n prortnnto of th STATE OF UTAH North Indiana Law School where rnumty and the diverse nature they COUNTY OF JUAB p Mining Is his chosen he was second highest in scholar- - Present. Max Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes of his class. He has passed fesslon- He possesses the initiative and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that ....... Lutr Dai oi me iaie the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct of Utah. juiiifiuLiov statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business He has taught in the Nephi High ithe 27th day of September, 1944. on School for 25 years and is now enMAX THOMAS gaged In farming. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 day of October, 1944 Mr. is Whitehead at a present Educational pursuits and teach- member ol NORMA CHRISTIANSEN, Notary Public. Residing at (Seal) Eureka City Coun ing have been devoted to history, cil. He is antheenergetic Utah. My commission expires May 10, 1948. and worker Nephi, government and social and econ- is JOHN E. AAGARD, ALBERTA B. BELLISTON, Correct Attest: his duties in this performing omic problems the finest possible P. P. THOMAS, Directors. to satisfaction all of the position for public service. training Mr. Johnson served ten years as The successful handling of the STATE OF UTAH administra councilman of Nephi City. In many problems of city city a training and Office of Bank Commissioner eacn or the three succeeding elect- - tion has given him the State of Utah, I Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of and a for broader applica-v,- ! ions he increased his majority over background correct copy of is a true the do that foregoing certify hereby his of o nr.. ability. .,n IHUIVUX- - tjon 'Phi. Alio ia lull the statement of the above named company filed in my office on upiuiii tion of the respect which citizens October 16, 1944. hold for the man who has given RULON F. STARLEY them full, honest service and has Bank Commissioner met every requirement of public Mr. Whitehead is married. Has a fine faimily and as indicated by the offeDuring Mr. Johnsons service as faets related above, enjoys the city councilman the cemeteries reSpert of the people with whom were changed front a tangle of he is associated and who know him weeds to beauty spots, streets were bPSt. mucn improved ana much valuable equipment was purchased. Yet, an enormous city debt was paid off "d tnx rates and electric power Mr. Whitehead pledges fair and 91"1 !lrht rates were reduced inif-irtreatment for all and a M. Johnson Is pledged to the devotion to county affairs which principles of ,Free . American make Juab a model of good , rr: govt?rmntMiL situJ iiuNt5i anu eiuciency rrOVernment. in administration. Paid Political Advertisement pro-shi- "9S u-i- THE TIMES-NEW- S "uWlahad Cvry Thursday at Nephi, Juab Ounty, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Pott efftoe at Nephi, Utah, under the act of Congress of March S, 1879. Subscription Rate A. B. QIBSON ROY H. QIBSON $2.00 per year, payable In advanee BANK A11 V Get Utah out of debt To Reduce Taxes Increase aid to needy Raise teachers' salaries Lower property taxes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A square deal for labor to industry 7. Aid 1. Utah 2. No general fund levy for three years S. Increase of 41 per cent in four years added In the last biennium 5. State property tax reduced 59 per cent in four years 6. Occupational disease compensation - and others 7. $600,000,000 in new Industries, 200 in pay rolls 4. $3,290,000 E-ELE- MAW! CT DEMOCRATIC j CENTRAL COM MITTCC where he has visited for a short A dance and program honoring "But though Japan has used time with his brother, A. P. An- - Eldon Johnson of the U. S. Navy Formosa as a stepping stone to derson. who is home on leave following Mrs. Myrth Oldroyd was hostess combat service was given Tuesday conquest, the products which to the Klever Kraft Club members evening and was under the directJapan developed have been, ond partners Thursday evening at ion of the City officials and the available to the world. To sayj home. American Legion, 'that Japan be allowed to reis tain Formosa not to condone, 'aggression or to assign posses-- J sions undeservedly. Japan has! iheld Formosa since 189b and) has closely integrated it into1 Japanese economy. However, the strongest argument against' returning Formosa to China isv that the present status frees! China of the need for a fleet to protect an island possession., Without the burden of control of the sea, China can spend her energies on developing her' own mainland and the border91 ing continental areas. China has never cared for conquest., Her entire philosophy is against it. If she can expand inland toward Turkestan. Tibet, Mongolia, and Manchuria, she will BAY GASOLINE . . . QUAKER STATE . . . "have enough to satisfy a virile for to nation a long time come." PENNZOIL . . . KENDALL AND VICTORY 12 to announce that we have recently opened the Elm Service at 7th We wish South and Main. OILS Senator Thomas evidently con dones a theft and would subscribe to a theory that if your neighbor stole your horse and made use of it the theft shouldi be forgiven and the property should remain in the hands of the thief. Paid Political Advertlsemtnt Ralph A. Budvr . . . ALSO BAKERY PRODUCTS Cabins in ELM 91 Connection SERVICE PHONE 222 A iff? l vi THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHI Member: Federal Deposit Insuranco Corporation Member: Federal Reserve System N UTAH BAR ASSOCIATION BANK MONEY ORDERS ' ' .... av m m .M 1. fr- -"' Saw: i i. A.i aT o 3 AY VU V' IMPORTANT MISSIONS Are Planned by Experts! 1 JUDISUPPORT A CIARY FOR UTAH. VOTE "YES" ON AMENDMENT NO. 1 NOVEMBER 7. NON-PARTISA- ' ' J. L JOHSON, Prop. bjr Am MONEY ORDERS It takes only a matter of minutes to come to the bank and buy a Bank Money Order. You can send it by mail, safely. Compare our costs with the new, high rates for Postal Money Orders. We invite you to use this bank service. out of debt for the Vote Democratic Straight U Amendment No. 1 on your ballot, November 7, seeks to remedy Utah's lyttem of selecting Judges for Distric! and Supreme Court. Its passage empowers the legislature to provide for this selection solely on the basi f fltnees for office and without regard for any partisan political consideration. The proposed amendment does not provide any particular method of selecting Judge. It does not provide nor contemplate that udges are to be appointed. There re various methods already adopted by several ttates which provide Utah with satisfactory precedent in estab tithing it own system. The proposed omendme-woul- d leave the choice of methods to the considerate f the Legislature. Is first time in history. THAT'S KEEPING PROMISES! JUSTICE VS jy a Check v7 The Record j Constitutional Amendment No. November 7 i. ii e Ultr-Mtni- VQT 5 pen you say: It But Do Publish V TO USE They Said He Couldn't The Commercial Bank of Nephi Senator Thomas- - i'. Oct. 26, ,1944 Thursday, ASSETS p.wi.y "WfW j" 1 s, 30-d- C. W. JOHNSON AND RALPH Times-New- Good Americani don't travel these dart nnlett their mis-fio- are important. Transporting soldiers, and necessary business travelers a important. So, these missions should be planned bj experts, too. Your Santa Fe Trailwayi Bus Agent is travel expert thoroughly familiar with wartime travel conditions and schedules. Why not let him help you plan your trip? Remember, wartime transportadoa is vital. 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