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Show - • uates of the Jordan high include: night at the home of Mr & Mrs S TDE MIDVALE SENTINEL house. The couple was married in J Despain. Plans were discussed Parker, Shirley Hand, JeanZelpha the Salt Lake LDS temple, and ette Schow, Armond Grimaud and for sponsoring a girl to be sent they will make their home in Never use a discarded paint can to Girl's State and a boy to be Kappa sorority, as a guest of her Donald Grimaud. Draper. Mrs. S Peter Petersen, Reporter daughter, Mrs Marjorie Riley. The as a feeding or waterinz pail un· Mrs. 8. F. Andrus~ Corres. • Mr & Mrs Emerson Hand, ac· sent to Boy's State . Mr & Mrs Lawrence L Gough mothers were presented with a til all the paint has been removed· Mrs A 0 Madsen, Mrs Fred Jencompanied by her father, John H. were married in the Salt Lake L otherwise it may cause fatal lead Miss Charlene Bailey was a guest D S temple Friday, and a recep- P-TA ELECTS OFFICERS sen and Mrs Elizabeth Hansen of corsage. Glenn of Salt Lake, were Provo poisoning in calves and other student who took part in a re- tion for them was held that eve· At a special business meeting of visitors Sunday evening to attend Salt Lake City attended the funPhone your news to Mid. 118. stock. cital at the McCijne School ol ning at· the Tri Delta sorority eral services of their nephew, ~~= .f~~~o:~:gp ~~·ic~~~ ~~:e ~::se~ special campus services conducted }lllsic recently. REPORT OF THE CONDITtON OF bouse. Following their return from to serve for the coming year· by the college priesthood group. Charles Fechfer, at Provo, Thursday. Mr & Mrs Stephen Tucker an- a trip to the coast, the newlyweds President, Mrs. Joseph W. Des: James. Glenn_, brother of Mrs. nounce the birth of a baby grand will make their home at 38 J St, Mr & Mrs L C Greer attended pain; vice president, C. C. Pingree; I ~~~do JS prestdent of the organi· daughter recently in. a local hos- Salt Lake City. a wedding reception for Miss Betty second vice president, M. K. Bun· · pitaL The child is the daughter S. Peter Peterson was Granite's Junker and Mrs Bruce Thornton • Draper First ward held Primary nel; secretary and treasury, Mrs. of Mr & Mrs Jerry Tucker of Salt conference Sunday evening at the Elbert Despain; program chairman delegate to the county republican son of Mr & Mrs J b Thornton • Lake. chapel when more than 100 chil· Mrs. c. c. Pingree. nominating convention in Salt at the Thornton home in Sail Lake IN THE STATE OF UTAH City Friday. Lake last Saturday. Mrs Adolph Cole entertained dren took part in the program unMelvin Johnson was a Sunday Carolyn Wright, Lynn Taylor, Friday in honor of her son, Craig, der direction of Mrs Mabel Niel· AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 24, 1950 Ernie Gabler, son of Mr & Mrs dinner guest of Earl Wolsleger, Richard Despain, and Larry Marsh, who celebrated his birthday. A son. ASSETS Arthur Gabler, was among the stu· son of ~lr & Mrs Lynn Wolsleger. television show and refreshments Mr & Mrs Floyd Dansie recent- dt>nts who participated in a music Granite junior police, joined simi· Mr & Mrs Wayne Gould have re- C..sh, balances with ~!her banks, including reserve were enjoyed by Craig, Peggy Parly returned from a week's trip to recital April 27, at the Midvale lar groups in their visit to Salt balances, and cash ttems to process of collection ....... $ 762 130.06 ker, Carolyn Nichols, Ronald and Lake Saturday, where they went turned home from a week's visit Lincoln, Nebr. Ualted States Government obligations, diiect and ' Second ward. Sponsors included to the city and county building to Compton, Calif., with Mr & Mrs Craig Rasmussen, Gary Denney, 2 1 Under direction of Helen Druke VO'lni:· and Don Lennberg and Dar· and then for an inspection of the Tom Pomikala. Gary Howlett, Warren Fitzgerald, ' 3blrgu:ti~~t;~ s·iates & Mrs Henry Kvist are the Mr Sheila Smith, Warren Payne, Janet and Walter Shaw, Miss Rachel Day lyne Butterfield. city jail. The youngsters then en· $3,650.84 :::::::::. Rodens, Erma Rae Vawdrey, Jan· presented a piano recital Sunday Having completed their work for joyed hot dogs and pop and later proud parents of a son born May Ban~ premises owned $1,001.00, furniture and • afternoon at the Draper Second jce Parkins, Linda Sharp, Leon this season, the Granite Primary went to a show. This annual affair 6 at Holy Cross hospital. This is fixtures $8,490.00 ............................. . 9,491.0() Lloyd, Joe Baker, Blaine Milligan, ward chapel. held their closing meeting and so· was sponsofed by Sherriff George the first grandchild for both fam- Real estate owned other than bank prenli~~S · :~ .. ·:~:::::::::::·· 1.0() & Mrs Wm Leak of West Mr Charlene Hoffman, Glade Crossdal, Wednesday afternoon. Games Beckstead and Occie Evans, head ilies. Mrs Kvist is the former Miss Jordan were guests of Mr & Mrs and refreshments were enjoyed. of junior police. TOTAL ASSETS Betty Smart. ···-· ......... $4,850,756.14 grove and Carl Baird. Weldon Rasmussen Sunday. Mrs. A. 0. Madsen attended the Mrs Joseph Heward is ill at Granite boasts an enrollment of Mr & Mrs Henry West announce about 70 children. mother and daughter banquet at her home due to a recent operaLIABILITIES the birth of a daughter recently. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and the Ambassador club, May 6, spontion. MeJnbers of the James M. Whit· 2 269 044 07 Eunice Walbeck is critically Mrs sored by the University Phi Alpha .Mr & Mrs Benjamin Andrus of" .$ ' · • more family attended the "At were dinner guests Sunday eve- 111 at the home of her daughter, Home" fete sponsored by the U. Mrs. Ellen Nance, Corres. porallons ···:·········· ... ·-···· .. ............. ....... ......... . .... . . 1 921 359.07 ning of Mr & Mrs J R Nicol of )Irs Winnie Bills in Riverton. Deposits o~ Untted States Government (including pos' ' of U. men's glee club, held Sun· The Lions club made a tour of PERFECT COFFEE EVERY TIME Holladay. Unjon Fort Camp, DUP, will day afternoon in the Union build· Dep~~it~a~pg~~ates· and poliiicalsubdlvisions ....... - 36~:5~~gg Mr & Mrs Willard Young an- the American Fork training school hold its next meeting Monday, Other deposists (certified and officers' checks ·~-tC) ···· ·· 27 o47 91 ing. Of special interest was the nounce the marriage of their recently, then enjoyed dinner and rendition of Randall Thompson's May 15th, at the home of Mrs TOTAL DEPOSITS ··-·· • S4,56i,654.1l ' · I daughter, Louise, to Robert A 01· a talk by one of the staff doctors. four part choral piece, "Testiment Clara Boggess at 2 p. m. A pot Other deposits ...... . 35,060.09 sen of Salt Lake City. A recep- On May 11 they held their annual of Freedom_," directed by John luck luncheon will be served. Mrs (OffEEMASTER charter night program at Alpine. tion will be held at the Memorial Mary Smith will give the lesson. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obli"Call Me Mpck", a play, was pre- Marlow Neilson, instructor, U. of House, Memory Grove. May 15. gatiOns shown below) . .. ........... . ...... ...............•..... $4,596,714.2() County officers will be special U. department of music. Mr & Mrs James Gough, Mr & sented Tuesday evening by the Robert Whitmore and LaVoy guests. Mrs Lawrence Gough, Salt Lake, Draper Second ward MIA. The Whitmore, members of the U. of Friends of Miss Dawn Beckstrom CAPITAL ACCOUNTS were Sunday dinner guests at the play was directed by Cordia U. Glee club, went on a tour of will be pleased to know she is im· Capital • ..$ 66,500.00 ... ···················-··········· home of Mr & Mrs Arthur Shaw. Smith. Srn·pius .................. . 100,000.0() proving in . health and can leave southern Utah Thursday where Undivided profits ... ·····-~- ·········· ··· ... - .............. ........,,. \Veekend guests at the Shaw home Ray--Andrus, student at U of U, 46,488.09 they held concerts in several cities her bed for a short time each day. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred. c3Pital) 41,053.85 \•.:ere Mr & Mrs Wm Cornick and suffered a fractured skull while Little "Doc" Nix is spending a including Salina, Richfield, Nephi daughter, and Mr & Mrs Harrison practicing football recently. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......................... week with his grandparents, Mr & 254,041.94 Enniss Hendrickson returned to and Mt. Pleasant. Sparry of Salt Lake City. Mrs Jesse H Nix, while his parWard Despain, instructor in sem· TOTAL LIABILITIES . AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. $4,850,756.14 Arelius Mickelson, Mr & Mrs B his home at Norfolk, Calif., after ents, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nix, are inary work at Coalville and Mrs. F Andrus were amon! guests who spending a month with his parents, Despain, visited relatives in Gran- vacationing in California. • This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes and debentures of enjoyed the chicken banquet of Mr & Mrs Chris Hend.rickson. At Union First ward Primary It's automatic! You can't miss! $16,500.00; Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00. ite last week end. Mr & Mrs Wendell Walkins, two the utah Foundation at Starlight Per ~cct coffee every time--1 cup Numbered among the Jordan conference held Sunday evening, MEMORANDUM to 8. No ~atching-q.o worry. Garden, Hotel Utah, Friday eve· children of American Fork, Mrs R the different classes worked out Seminary students from Granite Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and All gem-hke chromium plate. Street and three children of Lehi, ning. for other purposes . 50,000.00 No gJass bowls co break. \\.hO have completed their year's the theme, "The Lord's Prayer," C H Carlqu.ist, manager of the were gue~ts receiYIY or Mr & Mrs 43,557 1() Loans as shown above are after deductlon of reserves of \Vork are Shirley Hand, Jeanette with readings, songs and pictures. Woolsulate company, underwent a G S Rasmussen. The Union American Legion PERFECT TOAST EVERY TIME STATE OF UTAH Mrs Clara Kimball left Wednes- Schow and Zelpha Parker. Local major operation at the LDS hospi· COUNTY OF SALT LAKE students who are listed as grad- post held a meeting Wednesday tal recently. He is doing nicely, day to visit a cousin. Mrs 8 R Gerald H. Smith, being first duly sworn according to law de· r Young in Fillmore, Utah. poses and says, that he is Assistant Vice President & Cashi~r of according to latest reports. the a_bo\le named bank and that the above and foregoing report • Mrs Vernon Cook and daughter Mrs Frank Andrus visited last ~!ltams a fu11, true and correct statement of the condition of the week at the home of Mr & Mrs of Logan were recent guests at the sa1d bank at the close of business on the 24th day of April 1950. Vernal H Lund in Brigham. On Crozier Kimball home. GERALD H. SMITH ' OPTOMETRIST Mr & Mrs James Fletcher an· Correct Attest: Monday her husband joined her ALMA F. SMITH and together they motored to Map- nounce the birth of a baby girl ALMA FAffiBOURN leton, Idaho, where they visited recently. HEBER J. BURGON Draper Literary club met at the with Mr & Mrs L M Wright. Directors. Mr & Mrs Hudson Denney en· home of Mrs Wilda Beck recent· Complete Optical Service Through Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1950 tertained at a birthday dinner at ly, then motored to Provo for C. M. DESPAIN Visual Examination and Analysis their home in honor of John Den~ dinner and a tour of the art ex· ISeall Notazy Publle. All you do is drop in the bread. 1 Res1dmg at Sandy, Utah. My Commission expires 4-7·52. hibits at Springville. ney Sunday. Present were Mr & Prescription and Fitting of Lenses Bread lowers itself automatically, no levers to push. Toast The Legion Auxiliary enter· )irs Al Privett and two children, STATE OF UTAH and Selection of Frames raises itself silently, wichout tained the Gold Star mothers of Mrs Hester McCalister, Mr & Mrs OFFICE OF BANK COMMISSIONER popping or banging. I, Roy ~· Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do Draper at a show and dinner in Don Parry and Sandra Denney. · hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of 'the The wedding reception of Miss Salt Lake Thursday. statement of the above named company filed in my office on Mal" 8 EARL'S ••. u~ . . Patricia Cornick, daughter of Mr -------HARDWARE & APPLIANCE ROY W. SIMMONS, & Mrs William S Cornick of Salt To prevent a salad from getting 4762 South State Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 37-41 North Main Mid. 520 Bank Commissioner. Lake and Robert Shaw, son of Mr soggy, put a saucer upside down Ph.: Mur. 1500 Evening& by Appointment & Mrs Arthur Shaw, was held May first in the bottom of the bowl 5th at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority then put the salad on top of it. 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