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Show WINNERS 4-- H mm Continued . . - One Pag Paulu Dimlck, daughter of iMr and Mrs Paul Dimiok, Price, Red Ellen Bryner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Holly Bryner, Price, Blue; Judith Christensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale Chris-tense- a, Price, Red; and Kathryn Burdick, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank J. Burdick, Dragerton, Blue., Clothing IV Patricia Niwa, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Shonzo Niwa, Help, er, Blue. Clothing V Ellene fVjssat, daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor Fossat, Helper, Red; IBecky Follastro, daughter of Mr and Mrs August Pollastro of Helper, Blue. Gibson, daughter of Mr and Mrs El vain Gibson of Price, Red; JoLyn Behllng, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clair Behling, Columbia, Blue; 'Teresa Ann Unbanik, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Urban ik, Drag erton, Red ; Kay la Merrill, daugh tor ' at Mr and Mrs LaVille Mer Gloria rill, Hiawatha, Blue; Ootos&mo, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Cotosimo, Hiawatha, Red; Datura Henningson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nell HSenning on, Suonyside, Red; and Lynette Shines-- , daughter of Mr and Mr ; Ion Shiner. clothing II .of Mr Clothing VI Gaye Shiner, daughter and Mrs LaVeil Shiner, Price, Joy Hurst, daughter of Mrs Blue; Owen Bishop, daughter of Louisa Hurst, Blue; Judy Costello Mr and .Mrs George Bryner, of daughter of Mr and Mrs John Helper, Red; Margaret J. Brown Ooatello, Helper, White; Marctlla daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford Pace, daughter of Mr Lear Pace Brown, Kenllworth, Blue; and Price, Blue; Karen Keele, daugh Twl Allred, daughter of Mr and .ter of Mr and Mrs Victor Keele, Mrs MrH Allred, Dragerton, Blue, Dragerton, Red; Patricia Casey, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. J. Ckithing III Blue; Peggy STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 .. MENTAL HEALTH Continued from .Page One returned to it after raising a family, and have found immsnee satisfaction in being again productive and occupied in this way. Others (without any previous experience of the sort, have start-e- d their own business ventures: unpretentious and not highly lu- crative, but certainly profitable in terms of interest and purpose. Community services and organizations, dozens of them, are in need of the experience and maturity offered by middle aged citizens. Then there are hobbies if you haven't got one, there are countless ones to be mastered in aoult education classes. And its never too late to learn Contrary to what you may save heard on the subject, the mind does not slow down as one gets older. Mental development can continue far beyond middle age as witness (Einstein, Churchill, Mrs Roosevelt and many others. You can go back to school or college and you mdght find it the most exciting and rewarding thing you've ever done. Or try the experience of a new job or trade: you'll probably find others in the office or shop over 60 or 60. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE HELPER STATE DANK of Helper, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on ber 28, 1982. Septem- singl egame Donna Lotz 209, 193, Lucy Norton Team high singles, (M&M Club 758, 732, Wonder Bread 724. InWEE BONNIE Sept. 13 dividual high 3gam9 Donna Kiva gals were good enough to Lotz, 568, 487, (Freda Bianco 510. break the winning charm of Helper (Furniture team by tak HITS. .a MRS LEAGUE ing 1 point from them Thursday. night high game bowl Helper (Purn still has top hon edFriday was by Fossat & Saccamcno ors with 22j2 losing 1 point the first nite of the season and on of 877 with a (2049 series. Other Thursday. Other team standingss high individual games were: Ben are much the saime with the ex- Gomez 204; Leslie Reid 200 with 528 series. Darlene Kartchner, ception of Hamilton Radio which moved to 6th place this week 166 with a 500 series; Kris Sac 188 with a 512 series. with 6-Helper Jns & Ln is oomano, 4Gs 2 18 n 2nd with 17.7; Eqt 6 Kiva 0; Food Center Fossat & Saccornano .... 13 7 13 Funk a Hyatt 7th Woddys 7.17. tt Kartchner 11 6 High team series and game Crocco& .... 6 12 Bianco (were rolled by Helper iFurn 661, Guy 12 IMD's 7 724, 734, 2146; Helper Ins. 656, & Reid 13 7 644, 732, 2032. Kiva Supper Club Black 16 Black Blues k .. 4 639 730, 639, 2008. High individual series Rrudy Patterson 505; Veda Topolovec LEAGUE OF NATIONS 477, both are Helper Ins players. Seppi Motel .. .... 17 IS Helper Furn (Edith Litizzette won Holiday Cafe .. 3rd place honors for the team Friendly Tavern .... .. 19 Marrelli Construction .. 19 rolling 468. 12 High single games bowled by: Rio Grande .. ... 11 Prudy Patterson 168, Veda Topo Royal Bread lovec 178; Jflorence Sealey 171; Chuck's Pharmacy 10 Louise Svetich 174, Lavina Kirk Pepsi-Col- a .. 3 wood 167, EdHh Litizzette 165, Team high series, Friendly Ta. Mae Steele 162, Ruth Ardohain vern 2056, Holiday Cafe 1672, 105, Marilyn Hamilton ,1(66, Met Marrelli Const .1671 ilt. 15. 14-1- 0; 13-4- 7-- 17; These are but a (few of the ideas 'which can be proof against middle age blues. A booklet en- lene Kirkwood 163. titled 'TMiddle Age Threat or High averages for season are Promise" contains many more. It Prudy Patterson 177, (Elsie Wharff may be obtained by (writing to 149; Veda Topolovec .148; Nor-eLocal Chapiter, Mental Health, Jewkes 146; Edith Litizzette Price Utah. 146; Beutah Nichols 144; Mer-lene ne Kirkwood Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 4 403.67B.10 United States Government obligations, 1,387,410.51 dim and guaranteed 630,200.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $100,000.00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by VS.) 100,000.00 Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of ' None i Federal Reserve IBank) Loans and discounts (including fZfiSMSQ overdrafts) 179,997.44 Bank premises owned $27,0694, furniture and fixtures $7,090.72 34,169.36 - Mrs Lor Wallace and son of spent the weekend here with her parents, the Ken Carrs and other relatives. They returned home Monday. Orem, THURSDAY, 141. Team game. high elina Fromm1 1716, Ann Paletta 174. JOLLY BOWLERS LaSalle Club . 14 14 ,. 12' 11, .... BUG -- .- PAGE FTfZ The regular meeting of the Board of Education of the Carbon County School District, scheduled for October IS, 1962, has been postponed until October 25th, 1662 at 7:30 PJM. MOVELL JEWKES Clerk-Treasu- rer Date of (First Publication October 11, .1662. Date of Last Pub- is lication, October 16, 1662. tMBiur Perfect love casteth out fear. (I John 4:18). Perfect love frees you from the inclination to fix blame on anyone, yourself included. Perfect love inspires you to that see peace is of para- mount importance. three games from the Vogue. High team series of 2367 was rolled by the Tip Top Service girls, they also rolled the top single game so far 866. Kris Saccornano holds top spot for high aeries 548 and high game ai4, altho a 2115 was rolled that same evening by Veltri's Substitute Edith Litizzette. 4 16 Tip Top Service 9 16 LaSalle Club Frank's Glass Shop 6 11 6 11 Vogue . mom LEAGUE Tip Top Service holds top spot ..12 First National Bank by one game this week. They . 10 Wonder Bread took four games from Veltri's Casey, Helper, Blue. Self Service .... .... . ... 8 Drug. LaSalle moved to second (List of other winners will be WaUys 66 .... .... -. ... 7 when they lost one game to the published in next 'week's issue). Team 6 ... 5 .. Helper State Bank. Frank's Glass Velri Drug Team high three games: Won- took three games from Carbon Bonnie Lanes .. Stamp pad ink available a) der Bread 2072, M&M Club 2062, deanmasters and they stay in Carbon Cleanmasters the Journal office. LaSalle 2000; Individual high 3rd place. Bonnie Lanes took Helpepr State Bank Roy & Bob Texaco M & M Oub - -- 9 11 8 12 13 15 7 5 (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 i Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Other assets 1,103.27 i IOURNAD MEETING NOTICE Friendly Tavern 760, Holiday Cafe 688, Rio Grande 683. Individual high series Edith 'Tone 469, Angeldna Fromm 463, Ada Rae Fazzio 461. Ind. high game Ada Rae (Fazzio 185, Ang OCT., (Utah) 1962 66ALSH Cate-Carbo- ' ASSETS HELPER Hie .... by MART TROT, heme eeenoailes eeaaalUat ta Jonai Si Laughlia 8m1 Cavfw New Look In School Chances are, you had quits av pleasant surprisa when yon took the kids to school for the first day of the new term. Especially,, if you havent been inside oaa; of our new school buildings fee a few years. The neighborhood schoolhouse has certainly changed since we were students! According to our statistician at the Jones & Laughlin Steal Corporation, existing schools represent an investment of some M billion .. .with an average of S billion spent yearly for expaa-sio- n and new construction. What have we bought for our children with these tax dollars! Most important, we've bought sturdy new buildings where safety and pleasant atmosphere are just as important as the three R's. A building material like modern stainless steel was ease beyond the budget capacities at our communities. But imp roved production techniques have made it economical, especially sines stainless resists corrosion and remains sturdy fax longer than most building ma- terials. In your youngster's school, stainless steel may be used foe movable partitions, cafeteria equipment, roofing, gutters ami downspouts, exterior columns heavLy trafficked entrances, wa dow frames, showers, lavatories and laboratory equipment Take a good look at that modern schoolnouse. It's becoaiag 9 solid community center where net only your youngsters but you, tilt iaay 01 ue noute, will spend I ana mors lime. 1 ' - TOTAL ASSETS 4,496,562.68 LIABILITIES " ' Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ;. corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and '' " corporations Deposits of United States Government (including ' postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions . ..... Deposits of banks J Certified and officers' checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits .... .... (b) Total time and savings deposits None on bank premises Mortgages or other liens, None on other real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank '" ...... . outstanding 11.!.-- .. Other liabilities ... TOTAL LIABILITIES ... .... 2,769400.04 ti CHEVROLET IMPAU SPORT .3,241.86 263,082.87 . fj..,.,. , U CHEVROLET BEL "s SEDAN If Nona 14,186.99 $ 4,132,271.67 $ 1,228,171.63 2,904,100.04 ' 11.1...: 1 J t- t,m . None 43,57648 4478,846.79 H 100.000.00 125,000.00 .... 96,712.86 FOR jrnl - about the best thing that's happened to buying cars since Chevrolet started building them four entirely different kinds of p cars to choose from at your Chevrolet dealer's Shopping Center. If you're a luxury-love- r, you'll probably want to go no further '63 Chevrolets. Want to give your than those 13 plush new budget an even bigger break? Step over and see what's new with those 10 nifty models of the '63 Chevy n. Or maybe you've been eyeing sports-ca- r caps, in which case have a go at a sporty new '63 Corvair Monzas and those big (8 ofj them, including three snazzy bucket-sea- t Greenbrier Sports Wagons). There's even something for the set-t- he sports-ca- r daring Corvette Sting Ray. Picking a new car has never been easier. (Unless you'd like to own them all!) CHEVY II NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE One-Sto- "jjti Uiii 1 in j ilium Nons - None ss. all-o- ut I, J. R. Phillips, President aAd Cashier, of the above-nam-ed ibank, do solemnly swear that thW report of condition Is true ad correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Vice I 19, (SEAL) STATE OF Office 13 Correct Attest: Carl J. Leavlti John B. Laborol ' Expires 1964. S. V. 3 : J. R. PHILLIPS July ' Jet-smoo- 47,052.71 IT SII0PPIU6 IN '63 P This is mil Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves j of b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ONE-STO- III H Residing at Helper, Utah . MLGO CHEVROLET CHEVROLET IMFALA SPORT COUPE $ MEMORANDA My Commission w,iA, and (and retirement account for preferred capital) None TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .13 320,712.89 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 4,496,562.68 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 100,000.00. Alice Beacco, Notary Public hi . Reserves STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON AIR STATION WAGON None $ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus "Undivided profils ..... ' $ 1,082,656.91 CHEVY H NOVA 40S STATION WAQ0N !L"iJ" - ii saafc "'1HU !J" sat Litizzette Director UTAH of the Bank Commissioner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1662. I, C. B. Quinn, Chief Examiner, do hereby certify that the fore, going is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed In this office on October 8, 1662. ' . C. B. QUINN, Chief Examiner Date of Publication, hTursday, October 11, .1662. tS CORVAIR HEW CORVETTE STiNO RAT SPORT COUPf M0NZA CONVERTIBLE Ifs Chevy Showtime '63! See four entirety different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet Dealer's Showroom CENTRAL VUiialry C0.TJISSI0II AND SUPPLY CO. PJscne 472-GC- 31 - Helper 113 T7. Lia - Price, Vtsh - Pfccsa ZT3 7-O-I0 - i 4 |