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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Sunday Schools to Present Mothers Day Programs Sunday, May 2 Due to Stake Conference which will be held May 9. traditional Mothers' Day, the Sunday Schools of Lehi Stake will hold their programs early this year, according to Glenn E. Smith of the Stake Superintendency. Most of the wards will honor the mothers next Sunday, May 2. The time is optional with the individual wards and will be announced to ward members. A suggested outline sent out by the General Sunday School Board is as follows: Song, '"Love at sacramental ser ice the program. mental song. How Great the Wisdom and the Love," and welcome address by the superintendent. w ill be part of THIRD WARD TO BIG1N SUNDAY SCHOOL AT II A. M. The Mothers' Day program in the Third Ward Sunday School ill begin at 11:00 a. m.. instead of the usual 10:30 a. m , it is announced by Superintendent Harry G. Manning. All mothers and ward members are reminded to attend at that time. Whimpey Baby Reported Improving Friend and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whimpey will be pleased to know that theiris oaD con .uv NVil nine months old, has child The siderably improved. received specialized treatment ai Utah Valley Hospital for the past two weeks for virus pneumonia and complications, following two days care at the Lehi nospuai. The parents report Anril ed that they expect to be able to bring him home this week. Verses and songs will be given Junior Sunday School children, including a class room scene. A fie minute talk, "How I Can Make Every Day a Mothers" Day," by a member of the Gospel Mes"A Tribute to sage class. an Mothers," by the ward bishop; token of remembrance (flowers or other token t, will be followed by the closing song. "O, My Father." Jack Lewis, well known former Lehi and the benediction resident, has been transferred Home," invocation young boy in by a young the Aaronic Priesthood; sacra lady of the senior class. The to a poistion with the Standard Oil Company of California in Los Angeles, California. He has been REPORT OF CONDITION' OF employed for some time with the Mrs. Fern Russon presented a company as a mechanical engineer wide variety of colored slides on and his transfer is in the way of Hawaiian subjects to the Sixth an advancement. Grade pupils of the Vineyard OF LEHI, IN THE STATE OF UTAH His parents, Mr. and Mrs. school, on Wednesday. Especially AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 15, 1954 George Lewis, entertained at a well received were the pictures of family dinner in his honor, Sun- the leper settlement on the island ASSETS Seated around the table of Molokai. and the advancement day. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of science in treating the dread balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 219,312.14 and their sons, Dale and Kyle; Mr. disease. Mrs. Russon has read a United States Government obligations, direct and and Mrs. Lynn Lewis and family: great deal on the subject. guaranteed The pictures are the property 785,563.00 Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Lewis and Jack is of her son, Lisle Russon, who Obligations of States and political subdivisions 41 024.94 family, and the hosts. coast. His spent seven months in the leper Other bonds, notes, and debentures 10,000.00 leaving Monday for the wife and young sons will join him settlement while on a mission in Corporate stocks (including stock of Federal in a short time when living ar Hawaii. He and his companion Reserve Bank) 80.00 made. been have Jack church assisted rangements groups there in the Loans and discounts (including $1,325.06 overdrafts) 771,874.89 is an honor of Lehi high presentation of the first Easter graduate Bank premises owned (none) furniture and fixtures school and served in the U. S. Air sunrise service held in that local$23,115.00 23,115.00 Force. ity. Investments and other assets indirectly representing Mrs. Lucille Nuttal of Lehi is bank premises or other real estate the teacher of the group. Several 79.463.33 Other assets other teachers were present. 430.39 TOTAL ASSETS $1,930,865.69 MRS. MOKKIS CLARK LIABILITIES Mrs. Leo Hanson has returned RECEIVES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and home after two and a half months HOSPITAL TREATMENT 626,741.88 in Syracuse, New York, with her corporations Mrs. Morris (Mathilda) Clark is Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and daughter June, Mr. and Mrs. A. receiving specialized treatment in .'. 1,086,430.82 W. Swinyard and family. While the LDS hospital in Salt Lake corporations there, she was joined by Sgt. and City. Encouraging reports were Deposits of United States Government (including Mrs. Paul Hanson (her son) for received from the physician in 3,509.90 a tour of postal savings) shrines at religious is Treatment charge. being given 38,817.62 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Palmyra, New York, including the for a spinal condition. 30,089.64 Sacred Grove. Sgt. Hanson is Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) 10,035.38 stationed with the army at Fort UNDERGOES SURGERY TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,795,625.24 Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Von Hamnett (Jacqueline Other liabilities 11,004.72 Mrs. Hanson made the return by Barnhart) of Alpine, is receiving TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subplane. She spent the past two treatment at the American Fork ordinated obligations shown below 1,806,629.96 weeks in Salt Lake City visiting hospital following vein surgery. at the home of her son, Mr. and Her little daughter, Anita, is here CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Mrs. Jack Hanson and family. A at the home of her grandparents, 50,000.00 Capital sister, Mrs. N. G. Taylor, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. The 65,000.00 Surplus Levan, is visiting here with her baby, LuAnn, is staying with an Undivided profits 9,235.73 for a week. aunt in Pleasant Grove. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 124,235.73 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,930,865.69 This bank's capital consists of: None Capital notes and debentures of Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for of ..?. .'."....." 55,000.00 other purposes ""..r..."...r. 26,478.43 Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of by Jack Lewis Accepts California Position 12-1- 3. Interesting Slides Shown at Vineyard School State Bank of Lehi Mrs. Leo Hanson Home From New York THURSDAY", APRIL, Nephi Slater Active at 84 Nephi Slater, who reached his 84th birthday anniversary this month, continues active and well, He and Mrs. Slater, who will be 81 in June, care for their home, attend church and often walk into town from their home near the Jordan River. Mr. Slater, a retired brick maker and fanner, spends a great deal of time chopping wood. He enjoys the radio ami may be found at church each Sunday morning. A decorated cake was the cent erpiece at tlx supier at which their sons and daughters were present. Included were Mr. and Mrs. John Slater. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slater and Mr. and Mrs Nate (Rettal all of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coward (Myrtle) and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slater. American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Slater. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slater and Mrs. J. L. Rarnhart. all of Ixhi. A sister, Mrs. Nellie Kemp of Reno, Nevada, sent good wishes for the occasion. The Slaters have 32 grandchildren; 61 great grandchildren and 2 great giva t grandchi ldren. O Fri- Easy Chairs O Rockers O Tables O Etc. -- Etc. and lots of Love every day GATEWAY FURNITURE d. 105 West Mala Street LEHI The Gateway to Utah Valley LOANS AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance WaitfcieV Phone 413 American Fork Septic Tanirs and ' ? Good Food in a Congenial Atmosphere Cesspools Cleaned Phone Provo 3607 J Closed Sundays 5 Veterans Sanitary Service k Provo, Utah Phone 607 Attention Stockmen, Farmers! Expert Natural Gas Secialists Cabinet Work ; JUNIUS A. WEST KEITH H. JACOBS Dr. W. P. PETERSON Permanent Veterinarian Cabinet Tops Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, 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 22, 1954. LOUIS S. LEATHAM, Bank Commissioner Pi Hampers O tsotatJuDoi? 90 Correct Attest: Mother Outdoor Furniture O Hassocks O Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond and two children, of Corvallis. Montana, and "Sod" Raymond of Manan, Idaho, were visiting relatives in Lehi last week-en- First Payment August 1 - s. ON MOTHER'S DAY day. April 23. at the LDS hospital, under the direction of Dr. Rommel, heart surgeon. Family members report that the oieration was rated as a "wonderful success." and that Mrs. Littleford's condition will be much improved as a result. Her husband and sisters have taken turns in constant attendance at her bedsde. Let us explain our new money saving plan for automatic heating and air conditioning at carload prices! No Down Payment American Fork YLMIA president. She, in turn, presented the roses to the girls who pinned them on their mothers-MrWilson was presented a beautiful corsage as a token of Refreshments were appreciation. served. Suggestions for -- underwent heart surgery, SOXS OF UTAH PIONEERS HOLD MEETING Local members of the Sons ef Utah Pioneers and their wives met at the home of E. B. Garrett, Monday evening, with 14 present President David IL Carson took charge and the lesson was given by M. S. Lott The group is studying the Lehi Centennial History and their lesson was on the musical history of the community. Walter Webb, veteran musician, added an interesting background from his own Refreshments were experience. served. The next meeting will take place at the M. S. Lott home. JUST A FEW MRS. FOKKEST I.ITTLEFOKD rXDERCOES HEART SI RCERV Mrs. Forrest (Thelma) Little-for- d famous Lennox Furnaces D. R. MITCHELL A. CARLOS SCHOW wel-eom- -- -- SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY We have just received a carload 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 condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 15th day of April, 1954 CALVIN H. SWENSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of April, 1954. Howard W. Robinson, Notary Public (SEAL) Residing at Lehi, Utah My Commission Expires April 3, 1958 EIGHT GIKLH TIE ROSE KOI QI ET IV SECOND WARD CEREMONY Eiht Mm Maids of the Second Ward participated in the lovely rose luquet ceremony last Tues- tia evening, witli their leader. Mrs. Irene Wilson, in charge. Miss Alta Clark, stake Mia Maid leader, was in attendance and gave the individual awards. A oung eumert. Miss Vivia Miller of Provo. was present. Program numbers included a scriptural n ailing. Janet Webb; piano solo. Rhea Wanlass; talks by Margaret Ann Webb. Mary Jean Klygare, Sandra Peterson. Cjnthia Morton and Connie Mae Jolley. Diane Street offered the opening pi a er. Mrs. Lucille Webb gave a reading. Mrs. Wilson gave the o address. Following the tie-- i of the bouquet, it was presented to Mrs A,la Wanla 29, 1954 O O THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP CUP announces that he has established residence in American Fork, and will HemodeJng General Building practice in this area. His office will be at his home Free Estimates Alma Peterson at 26 North First East, American Fork General Contracting; Phone 617 LehL Utah LT.I.L1.TI.1.L1.1.I.I.1.T.T.IIT.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.VI n 1 sip - x " lb2srV I OA There's nothing like cold cash to surround sucyour future with the glow of security and cess! To have cold cash on hand when you need it, better start putting some "on ice" now in your savings account. Best way is to amount, right off deposit a the top of your pay, every week. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON reg. WHISKEY ... pre-determin- 3.28 $2.29 -- Hose Rakes Shovels reg. 2.30 - $1.79 25-f- t 50-f- t. ... Sprayers $1.99 6.95 $5.99 $2.99 reg. -- Watch for Your Circular Coming Soon FulLof Values Galore ed STATE BANK OF LEHI TH8 wttsrcr a 4 was oto, Main Street woof, the hoi & iuu co louisyiux. w. r Phone 5 ad a . i i i i, i a l l l l l l l 1 1 ., 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 ! 1 , ! ! ! ! ! ! llllilil 1 ml Tim I 1.1 11 11 11. IX Ml Ml 3 |