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Show STATE B.4.VKI.VG DEPART.1IE.VT RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 KENILWORTH THE HELPER STATE BANK icif helper, in the State of Utah, at the close of (business on April Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance. and cash items in process of collection .... $ 511,338.30 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,3&8,874.26 '32L200.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $3SO,OOo'oo securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by UJS.) 350,000.00 - Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of Federal Reserve Bank) None ljoans and discounts (including $1,773.57 overdrafts) 1..' 1,705,894 36 Bank premises owned fil.00, furniture & fixtures $4,000.00 4.00LOO (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None . . . Liens not assumed by Bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises 4.00 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate .. None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances None outstanding Other assets None ASSETS 41,311.92 $ LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations , $ i, 147,877.25 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and . corporations 2,559,630.48 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 6,846.62 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 234,228.03 Deposits of banks None Certified and officers' checks, etc. 11,580.00 . TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 3.&S0, 162.38 (a) Total demand deposits 1,260,531.90 (ib) Total time and savings deposits , 2,699,630.48 None on bank premises Mortgages or other liens, None on other real estate None Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding None Other liabilities 30,884.44 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 3,991,046.82 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ Surplus Undivided profits - 100.000.00 110,000.00 8065,10 (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL None 290,265.10 4,281,311.92 ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: First preferred stock with total par value of $ none, total retirable value of none. Second preferred stock with total par value of none, total retirable value of none. Capital notes and debentures none. Common stock with total par value of 5 100,000.00. Memoranda Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of None Webster's New nil . uii I li Hi ' Hi Hi a edvtrtited l s"l.T CfL t KOONK. i basis the system will break down. I believe that a part of the answer consists in working as long as one is in good health rather than continuing the emphasis on early retirement. If we, the people, intend to work only a half or a third of our adult lives we must resign ourselves to a half or a third of the and material, cultural, artistic we spiritual enjoyments might otherwise achieve. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. Probate No. 11 also sometimes known as William F. Fraser, and being one and the same person, deceased. Date of First Publication, April 13, 1961. Date of Last Publication May 4, 1961. at KEYOW: says Gary Player as lie sinks putt for birdie en route to victory in Masters golf tourney at Augusta, Ga. i ; j v. V M r .; :? . . ' f f Hi nr is f n LUU J LU L! :'J li'd in classes in speech or drama should contact the college at their earliest convenience eo that clashes may be scheduled la thedesired subjects." 0 E i-'- in economy - Cook Book 'j. q V4 U 1 Ut'J no uu a needless waste of money your tax money ' Taxpayers' money should! be spent for water development NOT power delivery! The Bureau of Reclamation's proposal to build a system of electric transmission lines in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico is needless waste. And it's taxthat would be wasted! payers' money your dollars Most of the Upper Colorado River project electric power could be delivered over the transmission network, of Utah Power & Light Co. and other investor-owneutilities .which for some 50 years have been operating in this area. By use of the utilities' lines, Federal construction costs could be reduced from $176,000,000 to $10,000,000. d i In Utah, the Bureau's proposed system would be 100 per cent duplication of Utah Power & Light Company's for construction. transmission system already constructed or authorized The Bureau's transmission system is inadequate and would not provide firm delivery of power; docs not meet the present high standards of service in this area; docs not have the ability to do the job outlined by the Secretary of Interior. The system has insufficient capacity, thus power losses would be excessive, amounting to $1,000,000 a year, more than the utilities' system. he investor-owne- d utilities' network assures high quality service to ALL tho utilities system would save the government $136,000,000 in construction costs; add $1,000,000 a year to project power revenues by eliminattransmission system; pay $3,2S0,OOO ing heavy line losses on the Bureau-proposea year in Federal, state and local taxes. In Utah alone, our state and local governments would receive $700,000 annually, at present tax rates, of which S 170,000 would go to schools each year. Remember! A Bureau system does not contribute one dollar of taxes to state and local investor-owne- d government and schools nor income taxes to the Federal government. transmission lines will give the people all AND the use of investor-ownethese advantages and will not affect the cost of power to any electric user, d Here'i help In trimmirg your food This famous "beat sIlir" lives special attention to economy eookinjr, whether for large families, bills. r just triple-tste- d 2 or 3. than Morn recipes. Loose-ija- 1000 f, other favorite reci-p- r. Tabbed and indaxed for Cfuirk, IIad- 7 rafcrenc. vaab abla evrsiv. M .. follow-the-lead- 5) li 1 white burro, "Pinky," happily heads a parade on rink at Banning. Cal. And he enjoys making a sharp turn to "snap the whip." Charlesworth. Dr. Herbert Rona, who has Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs William Brown were Mr and Mrs had extensive experience in raClayton Bereni:en and daughter dio, TV, and drama fields in the Salt Lake area and with the doctorate at the University of of Ferron. University of Utah, will be in Munich. He completed two years Price during the summer term to of graduate study at the Univ- Envelopes, ell sizes. sold at tht conduct classes in speech and erisity of Utah. tow sold, by the Helper Journal drama. Dr. Rona received his "Students Who are interested n nL f HOLLER-SKATIN- stated. i rn V multi-purpos- e so you can add THE HELPER JOURNAL . ; to a limited few. The utilities' system does the job required by the project Federal of The cost legislation. project power facilities could be paid off five yean sooner. This would permit earlier starts on more irrigation projects. all schools ICS .. if people whereas the Federal system would provide only unreliable single source power partners er and colleges and is the most useful question answerer for oms or oflic. Few gift will be used to often and appreciated for year to come. $5 plain, $8 thumb indexed. Also in da luxe gift binding J8.75 to 115.00. APnl "0 ... ' 2754 M mm Merriam-Webst- ARC to set clock ahead m anticipa- Y$ tion of Daylight Saving April 30. .., ... r. f .4.BcHcrllonies Here is the pift most likely to succeed with anyone on your Christmas list. This Bulova his ,;,... The er time nut tak irTT Ir0nl rehearsing ..1 Spectacular over d recommended - zoo Al-er- Dictionary is required or V- Pans 1 Sec-Trea- s., Collegiate Dictionary the The News " IT'S UP TO YOU 44,839.74 From A to Z on your Christmas List In s "-- Pennine PACE SEYM ' Estate of W. F. Fraser, also known as William sometimes Frank Fraser, also sometimes known as William F. Fraser, and one and the same being Directors deceased. Creditors will person, (SEAL) present claims with vouchers to the unSTATE OF UTAH dersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Office of the Bank Commissioner. Stanley V. Litizzette, Attorney at 178 South Main Street, I, Spencer C. Taylor, Acting Bank Commissioner, of the State Law, f Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor- Helper, Utah, on or before the rect copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this 16th day of August, 1961. SALINE II. FRASER ' -" ;; M rfice on April 24, am. Executrix of the Estate SPENCER C. TAYLOR, Bank Commissioner. of W.F. Fraser, also sometimes known as William Frank' Fraser, Date of Publication Thursday, May 4, 1961. fen x ; Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of April, 1961. Alice Beacco, Notary Public Correct Attest: H. B. Simonsen Residing at Helper, Utah My Commission Expires S. V. Litizzette Carl J. Leavitt July 19, 19C4." Merriam-Webst- JO URN AH AAII! says polar bear "Little Jo" as he relaxes, but utterly, 2 in spring at r" ' Cal Jewkes, Clarence Edwards Burtenshaw, director. Registra-- j A balloon bust was given to the Beehive Class and the Boy 'Los iRobertson, all of Brigham ticn will ibe conducted in the Scouts at the Chapel Tuesday City, spent the weekend home College Library at 9 a.m; A wide offering in subject night. Gamcij were played and with their families. Mr and Mrs Glendon Jewkes areas will be included in the Root (beer floats were served. the itinary, Dr. Burtenshaw states. Mrs Pearl Burnside has re- and sons of Kamas of Mr and Mrs turned from where she has been weekend gud-rtClashes currently scheduled Include Biological Science I (5); helping with the care of her Dominic Polve. j Mr and Mrs Marie Roper are Educational Psychology offerings mother, who is sick. A new family is occupying the the grandparents of a girl born include Psychology in General house of George Walrath. They to Mr and Mrs Ronald Roper of .Education (5), Guidance Prin are Mr and Mn? Roberts and son Logan. This is the first child and ciples and Practices (3), Introduc has (been named Debra Rae. David of Spring Glen. :cn to Evaluation in Education of Personal, and Dynamics (3) Happy (Miners met at the home (3); Geology; of Charmaine Matthews where ity Development of Geology (4), Geothey discussed projects and learn Principles of Utah logy (5); Geography; ed to sew on buttons. Officers of the club are: (Pres., Cheri Fail; Element; cf Physical Geography By (4) ; History. American Heritage Vice-Pres- ., Helen Gordon; Howard E. Kershner, L.II.D. a Survey of American History Kathy Matthews; Reporter Janie Brown; (Health & recreation (5) ; Mathematics: Remedial Ma- al thematics, and Intermediate of workers Darlene iRiche. CERTAIN categories on pension after Physical Education (1), Be-er- al of Dinner guests at the home 20 years of service. Prysical Education (1), BeMr and Mn Brandis Cales were A young man Swimming (1), Advanced ginning of and Mrs Mr Oldham Arthur f-beginning work at David Swimming (1), Diving and AqMr Mrs and Kaysville, Ariv touiu retire at i; Cales, Mrs Ctanley Cadez, Mrs uatics (1), Trampoline (1), forty. If he lives Water Tennis (il), (1), Mabel Phillips, Mr and Mrs Ray chery to 80, not an ab- Safety (1); Political Science: normal span fori Imbodin. , these times, he The Tuesday night bridge club United States Government (5), would be drawing U Foreign Policy (5), met at the home of Mary Chiara American a pension for a v Norine Principles of Polities (4); Zoin were Present Helper. '4 period twice as t Jewkes, Viola Jewker, Marian ology: (Natural History (5); Art: long as his work- Water Color Painting (3); Re' ing years. His to- - , ,,, i Robinson, Olive Hughes, Frankie medial: Niel-son, English R; Reading; tal cost to his em- Harris, Jennie Polve, Hope j, Rae Kloepfer, iMarge Guy, D- - ill in Reading Speed and Com plover at the end of his pension pe- - Dr. Kershner Stella Fulton. Prizes were won prehension. riod might very Classes which are starred deby Olive Hughes and Vi Jewkes. well be considerably more than note that upper division credit of son Mrs Clark Rowley and double the total amount of salary from of Utah may be University weekend the Salt Lake spent his paid to him during working obtained. Mrs her with mother visiting years. Special classes i n remedial Mabel Robertson. Furthermore at age 60 to 65 Mr and Mrs Roy Rhinehart of English and (mathematics will be he would start drawing Social Security which would further inWhittier, Calif., visited the week offered for graduating seniors crease the cost of his 20 years of end with Mr and Mrs R Jewkes or any other students who have work. and family, Mr and Mrs Calvin r'jiled to qualify for the college The whole pension system, esMr and Mrs Leslie Rob- program, Dr. Burtenshaw said. Jewkes, pecially with reference to municiStudents who plan to enter ertson. v pal, state and federal employees, next fall, may complete College Charlesworth Richard epent is urgently in need of a new look. Thursday and Friday visiting their remedial work before the If pensions are not established on a permanent, viable and actuarial with his folks Mr and Mrs Winn opening of the Fall Quarter, he IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND None FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of STATE OF UTAH W. F. FRASER, also sometimes ss. COUNTY OF CARBON known a s WILLIAM FRANK J. R. Phillips, being first duly sworn according to law, de- FRASER, also sometimes known poses and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and as WILLIAM F. FRASER, and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct being one and the same person, statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of 'business Deceased. en the 12th day of April, 1961. Notice To Creditors J. R. PHILLIPS i. t i TOTAL (Utah) 1961 People, Spots ambitious undertaking in school ever to be atat Carbon College will l'ot under way on Monday, June !?, according to Dr. Claude J. iMo.-- summer tempted By BARBARA CALES $ ASSETS Reserves THURSDAY, MAY 4, AT CARBON COLLEGE REPORT OF CONDITION OF 12, 1961. HELPER Tlie SUMMER SCHOOL News About Our Neighbors From PROTEST WASTEFUL DUPLICATION HOVJI Write your Senators and Congressmen before they consider the abbrobrtations for transmission Une construction. uiAii pownn a liciii? c. Zl |