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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 REPORT OF CONDITION NEWS ABOUT TOWN . Short and Interesting Lees Style Shop Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Morgan of Mrs. Alpha Stapley is in Salt Lake visiting her mother, Mrs. Los Ange'les spent several days last week with Mr. Morgan's faSanders and other relatives. ther, William Morgan, and family. Mrs. Alice Huntington is spendMrs. Ruth Anderson received ing two weeks with her sister and word that her son Lt. George T. friends at Summit, Utah. Anderson, was promoted on March Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yardley spent 21st. 1945, from 2nd. Lieutenant last week in Salt Lake City where to 1st. Lieutenant. Mr. Yardley went for medical Mr. and Mrs. Sy Osborne of Cedar City were over last Friday to Mrs. Ella Smith, who has been attend the funeral of their cousin, home-boun- d for the past several Mrs. Eva Howd. They returned to weeks, is now abel to be out and Cedar Sunday night. around again. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson returned home to Los Angeles on Friday, after visiting with friends and relatives for several days. Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Baker of Salt Lake City is here spending a few weeks with her son Milo Baker and family. She arrived here Mon-du- y of last week. timely, friends. She returned home to Layton, Utah, Wednesday. Mrs. Louise White returned home Monday on the bus from Salt Lake City, where she spent several days visiting with her daughter, Effle White, and son Sevy White and family, at Ogden. She reports having a very nice visit. Duncan entertained the M Men and Gleanor girls at the Fireside chat Sunday evening after the Sacrament Services. A good crowd was out and enjoyed a book review of "The Apostles" given by Sister Catherin Miss La Veda Miller. Mrs. Emily Pulsipher and daugh- ter Frances returned home the first of this week after spending a week with her daughters and their families in La Vegas, Nev. While there her son Sgt. Harold Pulsipher and family came up from California to visit a short time with them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirksle and Mrs. Emma Platte of Mt. Emmons of t)uehesne. I'tah. came down Wednesday of last week to enjoy a short visit with their father, Samuel O. White, and family and brother. Burton White and family. They returned to Salt Lake to be in attendance at the general L D S church conference. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman returned home the last of the week after Bpending a week with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Max Lyon and family at Overton. Nevada. While there they made a trip to Las Vogas, where Mr. Lyon received medical care. Kn route home they stopped at St. George and visited Mr. and Mrs. George Terry, who were expecting their son home from Italy after three years spent In the son-in-la- dfiicS: Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection.... $2,973.24, furniture and Bank premises owned ' fixtures $1,119.07 TOTAL ASSETS 12. 14. Priced at from $19.50 to $35.00 15. j 16. 18. 19. 23. 24. DRESSES: Major Joseph A. Manzione was called to Delta early Thursday morning on urgent business. He left immediately and exepects to be gone several days. In all the New Spring Prints and Shades (All Sizes) SWEATERS, SKIRTS and BLOUSES (Sizes 12 to 40) WASH FROCKS-Go- od Line 9 to 52) (Sizes LITTLE GIRLS' I)RESSES, Very Chic (Sizes 1 to 14) Be Sure to See These Mrs. Harland Goodwin and little son Bobbie Allen returned to their home Monday, after visiting for a week with relatives and friends in Milford, Beaver, Provo and Salt Lake City. 5. 664,619 u 447,842 83 4,092.31 $1,618,473.01 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations Deposits of United States Government (including nostal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 13. LADIES' SPRING COATS and SUITS TOTAL DEPOSITS $S51,386.G5 461,9014 51,lin a 136,769.QJ 1 2,250 It $1,513,418.22 507.31 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated $1,513,925.53 obligations shown below) CAPITAL 25. 26. ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred 27. 2S. 31,300.0! , 45,000.00 7,347.80 cap- ital) 20,899.68 $ 104.547.48 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS' TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,618,473.01 29. 30. This bank's capital consists of $6,300.00 of capital notes and debentures; and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) book value: (a.) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabil- $ 140,000.00 ties TOTAL $ 140,000.00 (e) State of Utah, County of Beaver: J. C. Smith, being first duly sworn according to law, depoaei and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 20th day of March, 1945. J. C. SMITH . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of March, 1945, c Norma White, (Seal) Residing at Milford, Utah. My commission expiree September 1, 1945. Correct Attest:: Harold Cline, George Jefferson and Sam Cllne, Directors. 31. The Favorite Ladies' Shop tlllttlllllllllinitlllllllltlllflMlllllllltllltllllllltlUlltlllUltlllllllttlJllilllJIIIUIIIIflllllllllllttltll ltlUIMIIt1lltlllllllttl1lllaMltlIIUtlHltllliIllllltl For The Very Finest In Notary-Publi- . . . PACKAGE, GARDEN and BULK SEEDS THE BEST BUY IN FLOUR DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS ROCK SALT, FERTILIZER, Etc. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner I, J. M. Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy af the statement of the above named company filed in my office on March 26, 1945. J. M. KNAPP. Bank Commissioner. I I j MILFORD LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS We Also Carry HARDWARE GARDEN TOOLS AXES, PITCHFORKS, SHOVELS, Etc. BIG LINE OF BOLTS NAILS AND STAPLES 1 8' Cutler Feed and NEW MANAGEMENT We appreciate your business and forward to serving you with the LINK CANYON COAL, EMERY, UTAH will-loo- IMimtMtillttMIIIHtMIimiWIMIIIHttMW MINERSVILLE a mothe- r-in-law, e. HAVE ESTABLISHED A BEAVER DEPOT Local Agency at the BEAVER MILLINERY SHOP Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Prop. Open Afternoons Two Deliveries Weekly MONDAY and THURSDAY High Class Service THE LINK CANYON COAL CO. MINE IS NOW OPEN UNDER Hardware J. Reed Moore took four of his F F A boys to Fillmore on Saturday to the coventlon of the Association. Those going, besides Mr. Moore, were Rex Smith, Karl and Clair Farnsworth and Lewis Gil- Mrs. John M. Griffiths. lies. Newell Warr went over on Mrs. George Marshall received a Friday but came back with Mr. telephone call on Easter from her Moore. They report the meetings daughter Nora, who is in Canada, were very worthwhile and bene- where her husband is in training. ficial for the association here. John Williams of the U. S. Navy Is coming home on leave in two weeks. He telephoned his parents Sunday from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson, Robinson By Alven-ttalso Jeff Marshall, went in to Salt Lake City this week. Ralph to Mary Fisher of Milford was in of the community Minersville last week visiting with get the milkers barn. dairy friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merel Jameson The Minersville school pupils and daughter Bernice are visiting in spent Friday cleaning up both in Minersville, having come here the school and grounds. froni Milford to enjoy the stock Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins of show and dance. Cedar City were here Saturday Mrs. Retta Fisher and daughter and Sunday visiting. Bonnie are here visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollings-hea- d Mrs. Mary D. Zibres-kiwent as far as Provo to have Mrs. Fisher is en route to dental work done. Arizona. Douglas Blackburn is home. Fay Thompson has been home He has an honorable medical dis- visiting for a few days with here charge from the army. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mrs. Merle Fails and Beulah Thompson. Faye Is working at the Wood spent Friday in Milford do- Ogden Arsenal. ing some shopping. Thursday night there was a ball Mrs. Lynn Roberts, who has game in the Minersville gym, Min been running a cafe in Milford, ersville vs. Milford eighth grades. has moved home to Miersvnille. Milford won' the game .by one , Mr. and Mrs. Louie Griffiths of point. Mrs. and Mrs. Gertrude Benson Salt Lake City are here visiting their iparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vera Decker of Parowan were here Sunday visiting their relatives. M? Griffiths. at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitwer has They stayed Wood. Mrs. and George Milford, where they have bee're- Miss Nela Roberts and her girl sidin; during the winter. They are friend from Caliente are here vis home to put in a garden. with Nela's grandmother. Ralph Bonner Is home on fur- iting Mrs. Lela Roberts. They are to lough for a few days. He Is visreturn home Monday. iting his mother. Mrs. Kelsey, of Minersville. William T. Holmes has been Dick Banks is now home visit- home on leave for a few days, but ing his parent. Mr. Ronald Banks. went back to camp. He is train Dick has to report for induction ing for Navy Signalman. He has gone to school In San Diego and into the army. Lona Griffiths, daughter of Lois New York, and is now in Rhode Griffiths, Salt Lake City, Is here Island. Luncheon was served at noon, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and and a new program in the evening, followed .by dancing. Dinner was also sold iby the committee, and the .funds go toward the erection of a new chapel for this ward. The hall was crowded and every one was pleased with the amount taken in. The stock show here was very successful. Several said that it was much better than some in the surrounding counties. Stock were brought to the show from various sections of the state, including Spanish Fork. A large crowd of people from all around the coun- try were present. Monday night there was a party given in the gym in honor of our soldiers, the following boys being home on furloughs: Bud Carter, George Erlckson, Douglas Ralph Bonner. The boys who came to enter the armed services were Dick Banks, Sam Banks and Art Myers. The time was taken up in program and dancing. Black-burn- e. NORTHCREEK Mr. Win. Twltrhrll. Jr. Miss Ina Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green, Is home from Los Angeles, Cal., for a visit with parents and other relatives. Ina has employment In Los Angeles. Mrs. LUlie Jackson and her daughter, Mrs. Maude Shotwell, have moved here from Beaver, where they have resided for the past two years. We are glad to have them back again. k Spring Stocks Are Arriving And while Merchandise is still scarce and hard to obtain we are getting our share, and call attention to the following Seasonable Merchandise SHOES... MEN'S, BOYS and CHILDREN'S 'Thorobred' Brand. Complete Line. See them. LOGGER'S BOOTS (Hightops) also a line of RUBBER, BOOTS for Irrigating. Garden Seeds ... Northrop and King Lines All kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for Porter-Walto- ny 43 mHininiHiHiimimmiimiHHiiiimiiiiiiHHMHHiiM Come to CUTLER S On Wednesday evening 15 rela- tives, neighbors and friends went to the home of Jasper Walker and surprised him on his birthday anniversary, Wednesday evening, April 11. A very pleasant evening was spent in playing games and At the Sacrament meeting in the social chat. Delicious refreshments Beaver West ward Sunday even- were, served at the close of the ing Pres. Carlos Murdock was the evening by Mrs. Walker. speaker. He used as his theme Mr. and Mrs. Burton White en "Faith," and all enjoyed his discourse. The ward choir sang a tertained at family dinner Thurs special number. day of last week in honor of the C8th birthday of their father, SamMrs. Nettie Stoney returned last uel O. White. Besides their famTuesday after spending the winter ilies they had as guest Mrs. Erma with her son Ross Stoney and fam- Kirkich and. family of Mt. Emily in Los Angeles. She is feeling mons, Utah, and Aunt Emma fine and reports having enjoyed Platte of Lyman, Wyoming, also her winter in California, but is Mr. and Mrs. Kent Morgan and family. glad to be home again. Mrs. Viola Parton arrived in the old home town last Monday to visit her brother Milo Baker and family, and her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, as well as old Beaver 2. 7. Mil-for- Elizabeth Fotheringham left last week for California where she will spend some time with her daughters Jennie and Vera, and brother Arnold Grimshaw and family at Carmel, Cal. Loans and discounts (including $1,049.50 overdrafts)$501,918 United States Government obligations, dierct and 1 guaranteed and Mrs. S. Albert Smith Miss Leora Riley, daughter of were the speakers at the East ward services Sunday evening, and gave Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, was interesting talks in filling a stake rushed to a Salt Lake City hospital for medical treatment. She missionary appointment. is one of the employees of our loMr. and Mrs. James Patterson of cal bank. Caliente spent several days recentMr. and Mrs. Frank Ivy have ly with their son Raymond, who left this week for the services. She received word that they are the returned home Tuesday. grandparents of a baby daughter, born Thursday, April 5, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 0. White Mrs. Le Mar Lund of Paragonah. returned home Monday from Salt Mother and babe doing nicely. Lake City, where they had spent Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prussie and a week, while Mr. White was retreatment. children medical returned home to Salt ceiving Lake City Tuesday after spending Bp. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey and a week with their parents and Bp. and Mrs. C. Edwin Palce and grandparents respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Louise White went to Salt Mrs. Ezra Ashworth, and their Lake City' to attend the general daughter Ruth. conference held there last week. Mrs. Jack Bradshaw is in d Mrs. Hulda Lessing is home afhospital where she underwent ter spending three months with an operation for the removal of her daughter, Mrs. Cook, and fam- her appendix 6n Saturday, April 7. ily in Salt Lake City. She is slowly She is getting along very well, so improving from her injured hip, her mother, Mj.' Elva Hodges, rewhich she sustained last fall. turned home Monday. Mrs. ASSETS 6 Mr. f Of the Milford State Bank of Milford, and Its Beaver City Branch of Beaver, in the State of Utah AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX MARCH 20, 1945. n, Your Gardens and Farms. SP E C I A L - A few Banham Garden Cultivators with Attachments while they last priced at 7.75 Your. Business is always appreciated at Beaver Miss Virginia Crosby came down from Salt Lake City last Friday to spend the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A'ictor Crosby, and sisters Mary and Joy. also The Beaver Book club met at the little nephew, Richard Gilllns. Miss Virginia attends Henager's the home of Mrs. Viola Nowers on Business College, and also Is do- Wednesday night. Fourteen ladies ing secretarial work at the D. & were present. The book "You're R. 0. railroad station. Only Human once" by Grace Co-op- . Moore was reviewed by Mr.V" I)avi in a very interesting nerDainty refreshments 8Pm'd by Kn- NWer' - Dont borrow eubscrlbe. J- - |