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Show HELPER THE PAGE FOUR (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, WHATSOEVER NOV. 2, 1972 By DONALD Mrs Pizza Entertains Mrs George iTzza enertained Mrs Rudy Rebol in addition to her bridge club on Thursday serving a delicious dinner before the game. The prize winners were Mrs Pizza, Mrs Fred Voll and Mrs John Mabrito. PRISON BECOMES HOME Bob Bartlett tells of one of his experiences as an explorer. On one trip his party was bringing back a large number of birds. Of course the birds were caged. Bartlett stated that about halfway home one of the restless birds escaped from his cage. The group watched the bird enjoy his new found freedom, " flew Mrs Halpine Hostess Mrs John Halpine played hos tess to her afternoon club on Tuesday inviting Mrs Rhoda Gibson, Mrs H. P. Lloyd and Mrs Ida Stone as the special Light r e freshments guests. were served before the bridge play and later the prizes were awarded to Mrs J. A. Greener, Mrs Frank Muffins and Mrs said Ksr,rwataer the bird was lost, that there was no place for him to MTN BELL EMPLOYEE 2428 Gibson. (Continued from Page One) from. the ceiling therewas no way to shut the siren off. go. Several hours later the bird was sighted returning to the out of ship. Soon it landed on the ship it sought breath so eagerly to escape. What the bird had considered a prison previously he was now happy to call his home! Many times this is true what we consider a prison turns out to be a home. This is especially true with many in the Christian faith. They approach it from a legalistic viewpoint and grow tired of trying to follow its Leader. The time and Granger, Val in Phoenix comes when they consider the Reese in Salt Lake City. faith a prison and they desire to be free. So they open the cage door and set sail for freedom! No DEPARTMENT BANKING STATE longer are they confined to a RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 religion which seems to con strain their desires. The Gall OF CONDITION REPORT OF lean Carpenter told a story about such a person once THE HELPER STATE BANK The young man was tired of living in his father's home. He of Helper, in the State of Utah at the close of business on desired to be free to live his own life as he pleased to October 10, 1972. follow his own desires. So he asked for an received his share ASSETS of the family wealth. He pack ed his bags and headed f ,o r new territory where he would Cash and due from Banks (Including $ none unposted 803,355.74 be free. No longer would he be ? debits) 2,280,775.80 caged by the will of his father. U.S. Treasury securities Now he could do as he pleased. .Wurit.ip.-- of other U.S. Government agencies But it didn't turn out like the 402,369.00 and man it would. It young OblisMions of States and political subdivisions .... 1,559,494.05 never does thought when we give way U Other securities (including $1.00 corporate stocks) to our cheap yearnings. In that TiWpiral funds sold and securities Durohased under new territory the young man 900,000.00 had agreements to resell plenty of friends as long 4,494 026.36 as he had Other loans plenty of money. At Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other least he thought they were 85,175.71 friends. But he found out difassets representing bank premises 2.00 ferently when his money was bank owned other than Real pstat.fi premises gone. 3,061.85 Other assets She had all the girls tie their shoestrings together while she found a ladder. With the ladder she was able to tie the shoestrings to the siren string and shut the siren off. She says she still gets kidded about that night. Mrs Nicolavo is married to Sam Nicolavo and has one daughter, Kathy who attends Durrant school, Price. Her mother still lives in Huntington as does her brother Dean. Another brother, Paul lives in n Helper, and Reo in Provo; Jr is in Park City: Brig in . Arriving here Oct 18 for a visit with her sister and; family Ethel and Joe Tullius was Mrs Mabel Barnson of Overton, Nev She came with friends. Laura Gentry and Naomi Lewis who went on to Oreni to visit. On Oct 25 another sister, Mrs An;? Jurgens of Oregon arrived here for a visit. They motored to Oden Saturday for thfi Weber vs Las Vegas football game and to visit relatives there. 'When he got to the place where he was wanting to eat even the slop which the pigs he was feeding ate he thought of home. Home was no longer now it was a prison to him a heaven. And, like the bird that escaped his cage, he soon found himself going back to the place he desired to escape. How often comes the desire to desert our Christian faith for something less demanding Deke. on our will. How often we think Pat Bendall and sons. Coy " and ' Lee, stopped here to see j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom comes Bendall, on their way for the a time when the prison takes aeer hunt. on a new perspective. Visiting their parents and The boat was still there when here fax the opening of the the bird returned. So was the deer hunt were the family of father when the young son ivir. ano Mrs. Richard Arioitti came home. They used good David Ariotti from USU in Lo logic in returning home. Why gan, Richard Ariotti of Delta die out in the vast of nothingand Diane and Jim Mark of ness when we can come home Bountiful. and live? Shirl and Bonnie Barnev and Often freedom becomes a pri- Layton, visited their parents son and a prison becomes a children, Steve and LaRene" of home. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney for Al-vi- TOTAL ASSETS 10 528,261.51 $ LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $ j,ooo,jao. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships. 6,369,173.60 and corporations 9,887.20 Deposits of United States Government 472,787.79 Deposits of S'.ates and political subdivisions 59,763.52 Certified and officers' checks, etc $ 9,498,573.57 TOTAL DEPOSITS 2,903,730.52 (a) Total demand deposits 6 594,843.05 (b) Total time and savings deposits . . 215,172.12 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 9,713 745.69 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant $ to IRS rulings) & LOANS $ SECURITIES... ON TOTAL RESERVES Equity capital, total Common Stock total Mrs Jim 'Tami' Sargent of West Jordan tpent t'ree days last week with parents and sis ter Marge, Jin; an.i Jodi Der-voand celebrated her 20th & Pads a Sale at Journal Ink Iradicator Sets, at at Journal Office S&l ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S NOV. 3 BDN(B(D 8:00 P.M. 52 numbers calle'l $70 JACKPOT CHURCH HALL - VALUABLE PRIZES Fun For All ,' CASTLE GATE NEWS row By ELNA NOUGARET Mrs. Marie Greenland enjoy ed having four of her grand children Cindy, Julie, Anita and Sam Reisner, from Ameri can Fork for the weekend. Lamar and Carol Snow and son, Lynn, and Kay Sniow, all from Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Mae c " iMllujiimujiyj 11 tM HMn in lUiRviMM n ft n &wu w Snow. Vaughan Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, had his tonsils removed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ochoa were happy at having Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nay from California dirlep in on them for a visit her second birthday with a ter of the Ohoa's, celebrated Wednesday. Bernadine, daugh- party Sunday. Visitors at the home of Alfred and Vivian Montez was a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Valles and family of Salt Lake 9-P- REG, Ci now 199.85 HbtP3 City. Evan and Peggy James and Randy, of Orem, Nick Jajcies and son Chris, from Murray, visited here last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sye James, and their brother Dan James and family s'on, 7-P- C. i REG. 269,95 lMMm "M mAltWl &Sff Wimm. now $iQQ.95 WANTED! turred h)me whr. came tj her band join them for din- wii.h JOURNEYMAN MECHANICS FAUSETT Prefer automatic transmission experts. Auto body technician as working foreman. Hourly pay with incentive Retirement, paid holidays, vacations. MORTUARY P. E. ASIITON CO. ner and birthday cake which was also in honor of his birthday coming up soon. TTyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTf Vf 637-113- - 1 REG. 99.95 3f-W-- V ihM Mil fr'1- - . r " PROVO, Utah 373-950- Phone C, North First West 175 GRANT C. FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN 5-P- see Monty 0 PRICE 91,227.20 91,227.20 rr ga.. tr m T- waMMaMWM ACCOUNTS 723,283.62 par value No. shares authorized No. shares outstanding Surplus Undivided profits 150,000.00 15,000 15,000 270,000.00 jjfpiJT flISff REG. 303,288.62 723,238.62 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 10,528,261.51 FOR RENT FOR SALE ROOMS for RENT Day, week or month rates. Also Furn IF CARPETS look dull and Memoranda dreary, remove spots as they Includes wash Apartments. appear with Blue Lustre. 15 calendar the for I1ILLCREST of total Rm days facilities. deposits Average electric shampooer $1., Rent & 9,392,881.00 Hotel Apts. Phone ending with call date at Mutual Furniture & Hard' 15 calendar days Average of total loans for the House ware at Helper. FOR RENT 4,463,856.53 ending with call date with utility porch. Fullv At 275 Hill St, Helper. I, Albert J. Breznick, Assistant Vice President and Cashier, Call472-536after i p.m. use FOR SALE of the bank, do solemnly swear that this report of House, Full basement, fully condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and . OPPORTUNITY carpeted. Call belief. 1 16,23,4tc ALBERT J. BREZNICK. to supply MAN or WOMAN HOSPITAL'S STATE OF UTAH consumers with Ramleigh's VISIT CARBON SHOP SUNSHINE GIFT St. COUNTY OF CARBON Household Products. Can earn - Candy - Cigarettes Flowers $150 $60 weekly Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of October, 1972. Gift Items Cards and up full time. Call (415) Correct Attest: or wri'e Rawleigh 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. ClosedSun. Mary Scavo, Notary Public Wardon Holdawav Co., 306 Adeline St., Oakland, HEALTH FOOD STORE-Or-p- anic Residing at Helper, Utah S. V. Litizzette . Calif., 94607. Nov 2.9.16.30.4c My Commission Expires Vitamins. Clint Miller Joseph C. Leavitt May 1. 1973. Whole Wheat Flour. Grange OPPORTUNITV:-WI- LL BUSINESS Directors. 316 N 2nd East, Price, t1' (SEAL) YOUR JOB BE next to 84301 Phone 6.T 333 STATE OF UTAH go? Shouldn't you start your now still while business own ELECTROLUX has opening for .Department of Financial Institutions employed? Ours is the ansman or woman to take care wer. No Investment Requiof our customers and I, W. S. Brimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do or part time Men establishpresent redFull of intrue and correct a is new copy the customers, that foregoing certify hereby women Retirement Plan or on in office filed this and named residential of above both bank, the the statement cluding which Ignores Age and the commerical lines. Write to October 24, 1972. of Service. Write at Electrolux, 159 N. 100 East, Length Commissioner of Financial Institutions icnce for details, to: Provo, Utah ll,2,9,2tc W. S. BRIMHALL, OPPORTUNITY, P.O. Box 2224. Salt Lake City, Utah, Adding Machine RoHj Date of Publication: Thursday, November 2, 1972. Office 472-523- 1 car-pe'e- above-name- Pal Inks StamD i- conxrations CAPITAL .THINGS E. WILDMON A A sucshow held on the 17th a to thanks cess and a special her for help. Nourse Leone Walt 'and Claudia Donaldson are visiting the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilstead. The Donaldson's are from Salt Lake City. before continuing on their way the weekend, This months D.U.P. meeting i for deer hunting. was hpld at the home ot Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson Next meeting will oe a weekend with Barney. enjoyed the, Thacker's home. Thalia at held visit from their son, Devon and Ruth Johnson and boys. Also A Halloween Primary party John Piccioni, all from Bountiwas held Wednesday at the Cuful. Ron Johnson and son; Pat ofltural Hall with the children, Thorpe and son; all from ficers and teachers all in cosKearns. tumes. Games were enjoyed George Heath and son, Cur- and chili, punsi and cookies tis, of Kearns was down for were enjoyed. the weekend hunt and stayed wishes to thank at his brother Paul and Linda allVicM Neilson who helped and par those Hreinson's while here. He also the road visited his mother Mr. and Mrs. ticipated in making Hubert Hreinson and brother, 472-515- part-tim- 444-783- $2"-9- 5 ' e, 2 Throw Rugs 2 HOME FURNISHINGS 3 84110. Now 2-- 9 d tiTiii 369.95 ll,2,2,2tc. at Journal 33 North Carbon Ave. PRICE, UTAH "Trusted Trading Since 1890" X 45 SIZES D LARGER $2"95 up PRICE TRADING 7m, u v " COMPANY i A Company Dedicated to Community Service |