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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Friday. April 27, 1951 the attention of the reading public to the value of the National Geographic Magazine, found regularly at the library. Selected from the current issue are the following: "Growing Pains Beset Puerto Rico," an article with 33 illustrations in natural color, and several maps; "The Portrait of with 30 illustrations; "Yosemite National Park," with 9 illustrations of the beautiful Yo&emite Falls and valley in California; "Alaska's Russian Fron tier." with 18 illustrations and 8 maps. Copies of the National Geographic Magazine are on file from 1917, containing a wealth of instructive material about the world on which we live. The magazine has long been regarded as a travel authority, supreme in pictorial quality, with worthwhile information that never grows old. Delving into the pages of the National Geographic can be a great help in planning a vacation trip, or can take the place of many vacation travels, Mrs. Taylor Nov; Fiction Boobs Added To City library new ficAmong the attractive tion books added to the library helves, two are mentioned this week by Mrs. G. R. Taylor publicity chairman for the library board. Classed as entertaining and forth-whireading are "Love Comes Laughing By." by Amelie Loring, and "Deep Summer." by Gwen Bristow. The first Is an American story with a setting in Washington, D. C during the period of 1848-4while "Deep Summer" is a stirring romance, a well written historical novel of old Louisiana. Also added to the library list is a valuable religious work, especially suited to the younger boys and girls. "Bible Stories," by Emily Marr Peterson, was Indo-China- le 9. written for young Latter-da- y Saints. Mrs Taylor would like to call ," REPORT OF CONDITION OF State Bank of Lehi OF LEI IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 9, 1951 11 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection .... United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (inc. stock of Federal Reserve Bank) . . Loans and discounts (including $1,404.34 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $2,505.00, furniture and fixtures $5,852.35 $ 161.930.33 667,082.95 51,800.46 10,000.00 80.00 644,865.20 8,357.35 1,215.94 1,545,332.23 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 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 Other Deposits (Certified and Officers' Checks, etc) .... TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,449595.83 Other Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) 612,950.79 748,011.06 15.078.39 53,883.04 12.142.50 7,530.05 5,340.44 1,454,936.27 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Ernest Seastrand Undivided Profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Washington The American Red Cross today announced it has allotted $1,807,725 for aid to victims in 92 disaster operations in the six months ending March 6. Of the total amount. $1,300,000 went to 97.000 suffers in seven of the most serious catastrophes. Largest of these, from the February 27, 1880, a son of Lars standpoint of people affected and Okeson and Anna Sangren Sea- property loss, were the Eastern strand. As a young boy he herd- states storms and floods of last ed stock to earn enough to learn November. A Red Cross survey shows 38 the tailoring trade. At 14, he went to Copenhagen to serve his persons died and 425 were injured and ill as a result of the gale-lik-e apprenticeship. blizzards and floods in a 12 20 winds, about of he At age, years joined the L. D. S. church, com- state area. More than 400 dwelling to America with his mother ings and 1.300 other buildings and a sister He secured a po were destroyed. sition as tailor in one of the top A total of 104 Red Cross chaptailoring establishments of New ters took part in the storm relief York City. After several years. work. During the emergency he came to Salt Lake City with period. 29.000 persons w ere housed his mother and worked for a in Red Cross shelters and 59,400 tailoring firm, later establishing persons, some of whom also were his own business in American sheltered, got food, clothing and Fork. other emergency assistance. The He fulfilled a mission in Sweden relief program cost the Red Cross from July 4, 1906 to October, an estimated $450,000. 1908. He was married to Myrtle Floods striking at two differ Robinson of American Fork, June ent times last fall in California. 21, 1911. in the Salt Lake Temple. Oregon and Nevada also caused Outstanding in LDS church widespread misery and property work, he was ward clerk from damage and resulted in the largest 1911 to 1923. He served in the expenditure of Red Cross funds period. The bishopric under James T. Gardner during the and T. A. Greenwood, and as Red Cross gave material aid bishop for six years He was Sun- mostly food, clothing and shelter to 20,500 persons at an esti day School superintendent and worked in the MIA, was former mated cost of $585,000. chairman of the stake genealogical committee, also in the GRADUATE FROM PRIMARY Three boys in the Third Ward presidency of the High Priests were graduated from Primary and quorum. His varied activities include the accepted for Scout work and evenposition of city judge, precinct priesthood activitiy, Sunday Mrs. Hazel Carlton was ing. fire baseand justice, department ball manager. He owned and their class leader. The boys are Bullock, Norman Breese managed a men's clothing store in Richard American Fork, worked for a year and Rex Burnham. in Oakland, California, at the Paris Company in Salt Lake City, and for the past five years at son, Elder James K. Seastrand just released from a mission store in was Taylor's department and is touring the in Europe Provo. in Norway, continent. Currently Survivors besides Mrs. Evans include the widow and eight sons he is unable to book passage for and daughters, 11 grandchildren, sometime. The funeral was ar two brothers and three sisters. A ranged for Thursday. r ,amm suns $17,100.00 25,000.00 55,000.00 ' inVtf Junior-Glean- er Kl BaSlN Miss Nielson. Arlene is an honor student in the Senior Class at high school. She sings in the chorus and has served on the yearbook staff two years. She recently participated in the Liahonian Club music contest as vocal solist. sings in her ward choir and girls' chorus. She is a graduate of the L. D. S. Seminary. She enjoys playing the piano and often accompanies her parents and others on programs of various kinds She has also taken an active part in dramatics. She vici icauy Spring NEW SPRING completing her entrance prepar ations. She will enter the Latter- day Saint hospital at Logan and the USAC. Felt or Straw Men's and Boys' Latest Styles in Oxfords Work Clothes and Work Shoes Men's and Boys' Peace is the outcome of con fidence, not of conferences and agreements. Confidence is nob in things, in weapons or defenses, but in the hearts of the people. Editorial in the PROVINCE, Voncouver. The death rate from accidents in 1950 was 59.9 per 100,000 population, according to the National Safety Council. This is the lowest rate on record, bettering the previ ous record low rate of 61.2 m HAT$ For Work and Dress achieved both Honor Bee and M. I. A Maid award, is Sunday School chorister and has taught in Junior Sunday School. With the established aim to study nursing, Miss Nielson is ror Quality Clothes and Shoesforthe Whole Family MOJUD NYLONS FOR THE LADIES P&WERS Main Street - Lehi 1949. ' - -- - Cottons - .. Announces I Kayons '0 the WARDROBE n Provo's Exclusive Maternity Salon 32 No. 1st East Phone 3644-- M Proov, Utah Correct Attest: D. R MITCHELL $ A. CARLOS SCHOW WEST Directors 10FREE$10 1 STATE OF UTAH, Office of the Bank Commissioner L Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on April 19th, 195L ROY W. SIMMONS, the person who can demonstrate a single mast Television antenna that will produce a better picture in a poor location than the one we offer you at a comTo Bank Commissioner ... parable price SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL CLEANING Hauled in Sealed Tank Trucks Utah State Board of Health Recommends That Septic Tanks be Cleaned Every Two Years CALL OR WRITE- For Free Inspections and Estimate New Metal Tank Sales and Service 275-- to Give You and We'll be Glad W a Free Demonstration We Have TV Sets from $ 1 89-5- ONLY OPERATOR LICENSED IN LEHI 0 up I Main Street , . LEHI Phone HOME MADE BREAD .12c large loaf t RAISIN BREAD loaf 20c HARD ROLLS-do- zen 7. . . 30c DELICIOUS BUTTER FLAKE ROLLS-d- oz 30c DELICIOUS DANISH PASTERIES-6 for " 35c CINAMIN ROLLS f or . . . 30c , BREAKFAST CAKES-e- ach 20c CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE HOWARD DETTMflR Radio and Television Service 935 West 3rd South Robert E. Eyre, Jr. Provo, Utah on Old Fashioned SPICE CAKE-eacOld Fashioned PHONE PROVO 3607 Veteran's Sanitary Service Located on Main Street 2 Doors West of Lehi Drug Specials For Saturday Only WordForl- tJust Call W WML 10 a. m. Don't Take Our Latest Gorman Rupp Odorless Sanitary Cleaner Used 134 ' Miss Arlene Nielson, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielson. received the award at achievement Sacrament Meeting in the Third The Ward. Sunday evening. award card was presented by Margaret Ear' Betty Powell. Stake supervisor, to 19. George Peay of Salt Lake ported improving ,ffT,,, and Class Leader Bertha Fox City is the maternal grandfather. of rheumatic fWer fastened the pin. third girl is the Miss Nielson in the stake to fill the requireinmiim ments for the award which cover four fields, Personal, Leadership, Recreation and Study. Miss Kay Hansen and Miss Colleen Gurney, both of the First Ward, previously received their pins, among the first in the entire church. Incidentally, both are close friends of MOTHER TO BE 26,291.34 Loans as shown above are after deduction or reserve of 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 report contains a full, true and correct statement of the conditions of the said bank at the close of business on the 9th day of April, 1951. CALVIN H. SWENSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of April, 1951. HOWARD W, ROBINSON, Notary Public (SEAL) Residing at Lehl, Utah My Commission Expires April 3, 1954 A. lih' -- Lingerie - Bras Sportswear In fact, every need for the Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for JUNIUS " Exclusively for You . 1,545.332.23 .. iw A CIKL FOB THE BOYLES A NEW sox FOi Dr. and Mrs. Homer F. Royle Till- - ni-D- , Kif.ysrjj are the proud parents of a daughHappy 0 r the ter, bora at the American Fork "mare iir. and Slri v hospital April 15. The petite gess, now of Salt i miss weighed five pounds. The baby was Urnwsv Royles are now living in American day. April 21, Fork where Dr. Royle is bishop pital. Big brother, Merrill, an! Zn of the Eighth Ward. The baby Yvonne and has three sisters, Nadine. Kathleen Mrs. Junius and Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs J. Freeman Royle are grandparents formerly ITS Here's Where you come Into Your Own ... A Shop MEMORANDUM other purposes .ar i Mother To Be This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes an debentures of Common stock with total par value Gleaner Award Closing a long career as a business man and Drominent church leader. Bishop Ernest J. Seastrand. 71. died suddenly Monday, at his home in American Fork, following a heart attack. Bishop Seastrand is the father of Mrs. Bruce (Vivian) Evans. He was born in Malmo, Sweden, 16.400.00 90,395.96 capital) Costs $1,807,725 In Last Six Months Dies in Am Fork 42,100.00 25.000.00 6.895.96 Capital Surplus Miss Arlene Nielson Achieves Junior Red Cross Disaster 273-- W ... 35c h - 60c Cakes Decorated For J Occasion Free Donub each 35c 60c -- EXTRA SPECIAL! CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS- -2 for .... For The Kiddies . 15c BEAUTIFUL BIRDAY CAKES $1.50 & $2.00 DELICIOUS ASSORTED COOKIES-d- oz. 25c Jill Da! Saturda! |