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Show News About Folks You Know Mrs. Beda Peck spent Tues day in Cedar Valley visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nellie A. Cook. Mrs. Cook returned to Lehi with her daughter for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane were Sunday guests at the home of their sons and families, Ml and Mrs. Don Trane and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trane in Salt Lake. Mrs. Beulah Evans, Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Eden Goates and son, Paul, Miss Harriet Dorr ot Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Jwans two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Goates of Salt Lake City, and xvirs. ina belle Timpson of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones and 11, 1W9 little daughter, Patricia Ann. ASSETS have arrived in Lehi to make their hqrne after spending the Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection .... $ 180,471.77 past year in Clayton. Idaho. United States oGvemment obligations, direct and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones and 792,412.00 guaranteed daughter, Patricia Ann, are visit- Obligations of States and political subdivisions 77,599.64 ing in Castle Gate at the home of Other bonds, notes and debentures 10,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart 485,089.46 Loans and diacouts (including $1,957.25 overdrafts .... Bank premises owned $2,731.40. furniture and fixtures Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and 8,70727 $5,975.87 son. Bud, and M. and Mrs. Jack Other assets 20820 Brems and Am last Mrs. T. F. Kirkham returned home, Thursday, after visiting in California for the past two weeks. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shill at Santa Anna, and also visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McCall in Glendale, where she attended the weddine of their daughter. Betty. She visited later with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Kirkham RADLE CORNER and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fill-erat Los Aneeles. Her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Isaac Mrs. Beth Cameron, of Glendale, Bone are rejoicing over the safe Calif., returned to Lehi for an indefinite stay at the Kirkham arrival of a new son born at the Lehi hospital, April 22. Mrs. May home. Bone is the proud grandmother. Adding a new little male citi Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sterling Evans of El Paso, Texas, have zen to Lehi, are Mr. and Mrs. Alma The babv bov been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. arrived Erickson. at the Lehi hospital, Ap Sylvester Evans of Lehi the past ril Ck. ten days. Host to the visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Harris from Texas also were Mr. and of Pleasant Grove are rejoicing Mrs. Neldon Evans, Mr. and Mrs. over the arrival of a baby boy. Dale Whimpey, Mrs. Emery born at the Lehi hospital.. Anril r Smith of Salt Lake City, and Mr.i 22. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shel and Mrs. Glenn Smith. don of Callao, Utah are the happarents of a fine baby boy Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson py born April 23 at the Lehi hos entertained forty guests at a pital. Mrs. Sheldon was the fordinner Saturday evening honor- mer Marjorie West. ing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ras- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill mussen of Salt Lake Citv who of Pleasant Grove are happy are leaving for Denmark on a 2V. over the arrival of a baby boy born April 23 at the Lehi hosyear LDS mission. Luwatre was pital presented to the missionaries by Welcoming a new son into the guests. their home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson. The baby boy was born April 24 at Beautiful the Lehi hospital. Mr." and Mrs. Calvin Johnson up Dr. John Worlton of Idaho falls, Idaho, visited in Lehi with relatives, Wednesday. He is attending a series of lectures at the University of Utah. Mrs. Nettie McAffee returned home this week, after spending five' days in McGill, Nevada, visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russon were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emo Russon, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dransfield of Pocatello, Idaho, were week end guests at the home of Mr. Dransfield's uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Russon. Mrs. Afton Giles returned to Lehi, Wednesday, after visiting in Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles and new baby daughter, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn at Shelley, Idaho. ROSES Bedding Plants and FOWLER SPECIAL HIGHER EGG YIELD 1TMS WEEES Planter Plants Easter Lilies Cineraria Primroses You can measure the value of a laying flock by its egg yield. And the foundation of this kind of flock, of course, is good birds. Get your chicks from us. Doing this will assure you of a foundation of egg yield that is secure. 25c 3 for 25c Ivies Coleoys Large Everblooming Roses ready to set out Gladiola Bulbs LAYING MASH 20 PROTEIN $4.00 per hundred CUT FLO WEES for Roses . . . TOTAL ASSETS CAPITAL Plenty of capital) REFRIGERATOR SALE IYU GEEAT 8 WO WITH EXCIUSIYI Here Are Just ... ZOPtEMASTH-COOTROLLE- are more important LOOKS 52.50 Main Street BULC Watch a 47.50 F -1 elg: 'For the First Special Tradei Ti SILVERW1L' Your Old Silvern-- : $27.95 Buysi 38.50 SERVICE ' Your Old Silvern; mom PUCSS INCLUDE KCEtAL TAX $56.75 Buys i 69.75 SEU COMMHH IE. M. W1EM Jeweler and Optometrist EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY AND GIFTS Main Street - Lehi ... ivery Except Sundays "71 SELLING w 3 ve is back in fash a so your appearance ion is more important. Step up your selling ability . . . give your clothes the advantage of this finest of clothes-car- e . . PHONE Am. Fork CCIW D for your old refrlgerafori LEHI Your Old tfuys FiNd. sst a WILL COMMENCE or ci trode-- hi a Co; of Specials Your Old Watch Buys a em JUair 1 Quality Cleaning 209.SS to 299,95 Four Zonemoster-controitezones fWnish just kind of cold for right al foods. With 37 lb. freezer chest, 22 lb. cold chest and a 10 qt. garden-fres- h vegetable crisper. liberal display"' ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner are happy over the arrival of a Stanford Shelley. baby girl born Thursday mornTHIRD WARD See Third at the American Fork ing War A Moxirt? FOURTH WARD-Ro- bert Ar- BABIES BLESSED IN THE LEHI WARDS SUNDAY FIRST WARD John Wade Rock well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rockwell, was blessed by Tunius C. Banks. Judy Dawn Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs n Barrett of Salt Jonn XL Lake Cit yreceived'a blessing from w M A tWVJMlATOM r' SEE OUR wir MEMORANDUM Assets pledged or assigned to secure Iiahilittee anrl fm. other purposes 55,000.00 uvns as snown above are after deduction or reserve of 12.000.00 STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah Calvin H. Swenson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition report of the said bank at the close of uuauiess on me ntn day o April, 1949. CALVIN H. SWENSON SWOm t0 before me s 19th of April, 1949. (SEAL) HOWARD W. ROBINSON, Notary Public Residing at Lehi, Utah My Commission expires April 3, 1950 correct Attest: A. CARLOS SCHOW . i D. R. MITCHELL " JUNIUS A. WEST .. Directors STATE OF UTAH, . . Office nt U TJ 1. rt "c iwiis commissioner I. Rov W. Simm 01 ttte btate of Utah- do herebv certifv 15 a irue and c"-ec- t 8 copy ( C " named the Sfa,hw comPa Hed in my office on Anril ?n iQ4Q FEED STORE rant In on) . . . "FEEDS for all NEEDS" VttYTMNO SAfl BULOVA or TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,554,488.34 ihis banks capital consists of: Capital notes an debentures of $17,100.00 Common stock with total par value of 25,000.00 GILES COROnflDO c IradeYourd 12,400.00 85,306.12 TUTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Lovely Qj Mrs. OrienJ varch $2.25 per hundred VISITORS WELCOME "US TRADE IN POTATOES decorations or hospital Carnations - Larqe Daffodills and Stocks Gladiola Bulbs and Pansy Plants Various 42,100.00 25,000.00 5,806.12 Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred 1 lATTEDCti ACCOUNTS Capital' Surplus NOW 4i In he United States, petroleum was first produced commercially in 1859, according to the Ency $1,554,488.34 clopaedia Britannica. - FLOWERS m The secret Chinese Hung So ciety is sixteen centuries old, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. J tWX Garden Seeds Boston Ferns - BAM OF LEHI LIABILITIES and Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and 596,724.49 is a corporations this Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and into 805,541.48 corporations serDeposits of United States Government (including vice unit. 7,339.71 postal savings) 49,619.21 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Dana Adamson was honored of banks 5,000.00 at a birthday party last Tuesday J Deposits Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) 3,448.20 at her home with 18 little boys TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,467,673.09 ana girls as guests. Also in at 1,509.13 tendance were Mrs. Beth Parker, Other liabilities Ada Sharman, and Marie Adam TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including sub. son and families from Salt Lake ordinated obligations shown below) $1,469,182.22 City. son-in-la- w, Dinner guests at the home of STATE OF LEHI IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL Dinner guests at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Sun visited at Hill Field, Sunday day, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goff Gray of Provo, Mrs. Verla Wad-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson. and daughter, Deanna, and son, Richard, of Pleasant Grove Mrs. Dale Russon (Mava Mc and Miss Vea Jean Brown. Affee) of Salt Lake, spent Wedson, Jackie, of nesday in Lehi as guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wing were grandmother, Mrs. NettieMcAf- - erican Fork, spent a day week in Nephi and Delta. Sunday dinner guests at the fee. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pe terson. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton Paul Webb, son of Mr. spent the week end in Salt Lake Mrs. Armond Webb, who Over night guests at the home visiting at the home of their Freshman at the B. Y. U. of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Peterson, daughter and Mr. and year was recently accepted the Intercollegiate Knights Tuesday, were Mrs. Peterson's Mrs. Alvm Wollshleeer. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tew of Payson. ehie Boren. son of Mr. and Mrs Glen Boren, received a blessing from his grandfaher, Archie Bo ren ot Pleasant Grove. Connie Lynn Banyasz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Banyasz, was given a blessing by Bishop Grant Christofferson. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Prm 1 1 -- W Lehi-38-- s W - 55-- J MILK CREAM BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE CHOCOLATE MILK, ORANGE DRINK EGGS ALL DELIVERIES BEFORE l |