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Show y REPORT OF CONDITION" OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX APRIL ASSETS with balances other Cash, banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 9, 1955 1 834,017.00 40,024.94 10,000.00 918,956.16 $22,848.65 22,848.65 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate Other assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 686,259.71 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and 1,132,058.07 corporations Deposits of United States Government (including 12,305.51 postal savings) 45,732.44 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 58.191.61 Deposits of banks 9,619.08 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) $1,944,166.42 TOTAL DEPOSITS 17,81362 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including sub1,961,980.04 ordinated obligations shown below CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50,000.00 70,000.00 6,478.04 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: 126,478.04 . 2,088,458.08 First preferred stock with total par value of .. None Second preferred stock with total par value of None None Capital notes an debentures of Common stock with total par value of .... $50,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of A big Fuller Paint Color Contest in which four Ford Ranch Wagons will be given away has just been announced by Lehi Lumber Co. In addition to the Ford Ranch Wagons, there will be 1,030 other prizes 30 prizes of exterior paint for single dwelling homes and 55,000.00 31,147.60 Fuller Color, paint. ed April Wednesday Thursday - April 27 28 - Friday 29 - Lehi Students Enter Commercial Contest a B. Y. U. - 24-HOU- r . n-- C YOURj Night Phone Lehi212-- W ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer American Fork IE BP .JIM B-E- T PAHIT CONTEST !5 Just Sign Your Name No gimmicks - nothing to buy MORS- - Case Tractor and Plow Side Delivery Rake Main Street $125 ..... "t" -S- CLEAR-FIEL- Converse Repair Shoe Sunbeam Deep Fat Fryers : f Sunbeam Steam Irons 17.95 I ff "Sportsmen's Headquarters" MAIN STREET LEHI PHONE 506 S j . . . . . 3 WWW J tjfflflawftttto3 You'll make a new friend for life When you taste lighter, milder s j immjk m Imoorl 1 ' I There Will be ID OLD D rj j To Handle Bales The weight of this revolutionary new type elevator, including the motor, is only approximately 115 pounds. No Question ' About you start a savings account if 1 Snag "tto. Wat!:Ea3fia9G Lehi J f ' j 14 i fi' J! j 1 rare bourbo- n- , t, . RI OLD TAYLOR 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT m BOURBON " !i--' ' ' J f i i Saving regularly is a good habit and an easy one to form if backed by determination. Come in today and let us start you on the road to systematic saving i; S- - y s m ii , i CLJ-I F' JJL m m mill MTuim cemff ' j - j f fj I ; ft 11 J ,X S 'II i If you prefer bonded bourbon, drink OLD TAYLOR KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY i! ' ' .;J'& I h i"jt3 OTTiWW t J.j i 'L0b M Nj WHISKEY h -- ALP bourbon fanciers say is the finest 86 proof straight bour- --er bottled. Try it! U . to!J?io? Shoe Sales milder 86 proof, just ask for "OLD TAYLOR 86." You'll Hk $ fy ' M J! !! - " you j! fe xtTV I !; !i and Ike Walton FISHING BOOTS Main Street. , SEfy I. " " w Tomorrow jpff irf 5 I pikes ZL50 t """' I'll ..... $50 TODAY! . fi : ; TV and Appliance $495 . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfcOOOOi . 7.7.SA mrtnof JOHOSON'S C mat Complete Line I SATIN SPREAD PREflVDAV5rf The Fastest and Easiest Way bVli Thurs - 19.95 Sunbeam Electric Frvinp; Pans i US ENJOV 1H' Bale Elevator Wed May 0 SELECT MOTHER'S DAY GIFT NOW American Fork 124 CT UAir eN itn We Cater Any Time Any Place Day Phone HAVE COLO QAINV the Mon - Tues L. Harmon jWatiia9sj II Big FREE Glidden hitch - Paul WRECKING SERVICE R Case VAC Tractor with Sun At Factory 607 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! ROMANTIC ADVENTURE! Pontiac GUNTMERS American Fork Phone Saturday 30 New Ful-Color- UtrMl PtMra - on Great-grandparen- ts Big Prizes from $300 to $1200 April 27 to May 14 - 100-yar- on Directors - weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Lehi High School's thinclads Tonsil operations were performPublished by the Free Press 19. for Marten Evans, won four places in the big B. Y. Coach Joseph Cranmer is shap- 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior U. Invitational Track Meet last Publishing Co., Every Thursday ing up his track teams for the Evans, and David Evans, 55, con week-en- d in Provo. annual State Relay Carnival, Sat- of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Evans. Lorin Bone took second place urday at the Brigham Young UnASSOCIATION in the Mrs. Harry (Mada) Peterson of a 880, nosing out all but one (IttHSlAKPttft iversity stadium. field of 4888 contestants. In cold weather has was a medical patient, April 20-2E. Russell Innes, Publisher Although the high jump, Kent Thrasher s, Coach hampered the tied for fourth place. Thrasher Glen underwent and Bone Peterson Cranmer said two teams were both were entered in Entered at the postoffice at Lehi definitely lined up for the con- major surgery, April 25. Ttah, as second class matter under the Class B senior high division. test. Running in the medley rethe act of Congress March 3, 1879 In the junior high division, John M. Osborne, 4, son of Mr, lay will be Ronald Morgan (mile), Haws won a fourth place Ralph RiverMrs. of Osborne John and Lorin Bone (880), Dan Peck (440) ribbon in the 100-yadash, and Per Year Subscription and Jack Berry (220). Coach ton, is receiving medical treat Russell Felt (in advance) .. $2.00 took place in Cranmer also plans to enter his ment. He was admitted April 24. his section of the fifth d dash. sophomore team of Dale Manning, The Pioneers' sophomore delay Mrs. Adelaide Rodeback was 2L .,r-wRalph Haws, Fred Worlton and team, composed of Dale Manning, home to transferred the nursing Raymond Stine. Last week they Haws. Fred Woritnn and were nosed out in an exceptional- of Mrs. Haydee Adams, this week. Ralph Raymond Stine, lost a heartbreak-er- , West close race High. by ly when they were nosed out by A baby son arrived April 24, On May 5, the Pioneers will a West High team in an extremeenter the Region Three track for Irvin and Betty Brooks of ly close contest. SAVE UP TO $180 American Fork. meet at the B. Y. U. stadium, Your Mrs. Duane Woff inden entertaincompeting with .the five schools Fon and Laura Barnhart War-burtof the Nebo district and five of a birthday dinner, honoring ed at are the parents of a baby her the Alpine District. First, second father, David Peterson, last and third place winners in this son, born April 21, weight 8 lbs. Friday. Guests included Mrs. ozs. name is 14 Lee Allen the meet will enter the State meet David Boley, Mrs. Darrell Hayes chosen for the new errival who and son and May 14. Mrs. Lawrence has one brother and two sisters. Hutchings, all of American Fork, A trip to Delta was enjoyed last Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and and Mrs. Aaron Sabey and Mrs. Am. Fork Phone 565 Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Warburton of Samuel Webb of Lehi. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pleasant Grove, are the pleased Curtis. They visited with Mrs. Vera Hilton, a niece of Mr. grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater. ee ooooooooooooooooooooo The Lehi Free Press A rd Fourteen commercial students of Lehi High School will enter the annual Commercial contest tocorrow (Friday) at Brigham Young University. Joseph R. Smith, business instructor, reports that Colleen Leany and Nelda Littleford will enter the first year shorthand competition. Students entering the first year typing division are: Nile Peterson, Colleen Slater, Roy S. Rex Zimmerman, Kaye Peterson, Geral-din- e Notary Public Welcker, Carlton and Dorthea Kalmer. Residing at Lehi, Utah Second year typing contestants 1959 11, My Commission expires January will be Donna Webb, Renae Scott, y Janice Coates, Gaylen Lewis, La-RCorrect Attest: and Kathleen Strickland Ruth H. Jacobs Peck. A. Carlos Schow E. Eddington, M. D. 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 21, 1955. LOUIS S. LEATHAM, Bank Commissioner David Quoroz, 30, formerly of Texas, was a medical patient "This contest is one of the easi est to enter ever devised," according to Byron Whipple. "There's nothing at all to buy. You just pick a favorite color, that's all." To enter, you simply visit any Fuller Paint Dealer, pick a color from the Fuller Jewel Case, write the color name on an entry blank together with your name and address, and drop it in an entry box. If you prefer, you can get an entry blank and a color card by writing to the nearest office of W. P. Fuller & Co. Entrants compete only with residents of the western states and Hawaii. "Fuller executives explain that the purpose of this contest is to acquaint as many people as possible with the fact that Fuller offers the widest and most beautiful selection of western paint colors. All of these colors are available in Fuller's latex paint, The heating and air conditioning business is highly seasonal ." The contest closes During the last six months of the year, we do about 70 of our May 29, at which time an inde- year's business. For this reason, we need work at this time of year to pendent contest organization will keep our staff employed. hold a drawing to pick the 1,034 We are, therefore, making an unusual offer at this time. If you winners. will let us make your heating or air conditioning installation now, you will need no down payment and we will give you until September to to make your first easy monthly installment. This is a splendid opportunity to avoid the fall rush, and to test out your equipment before beginning to pay. 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 9th day of April, 1955. CALVIN H. SWENSON 20th day of April, 1955. me this before sworn to Subscribed and (SEAL) Lehi Thinclads Win Four Places at BYU Invitational Hospital Notes 1. interior latex-bas- e THURSDAF, APRIL 28, 1953 try-out- 1.000 prizes of one gallon of Ful-- i 78,198.86 400.00 2,088,458.08 TOTAL ASSETS CTAH Carnival Sat Color Contest $ 184,012 47 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and Discounts (including $1,406.14 overdrafts) Bank premises owned (none) furniture and fixtures ir-m- , Lehi Lumber Co. Pioneers to Enter Announces State Relay STATE BANK OF LEHI OF, LEHI, IX THE STATE OF rwr FREE PRESS, 100 PROOF I STATE BANK OF LEHI "TV IVoUm Bourlo of Thtm AW THE OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY COMPANY, FRANKFORT I LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY |