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Show THE LEHI Fin Und3r$f:n3 Percys Child's ij Are . xs. im flSST CKTLD BOSS TOLYXlf BOKEXS Kc7b Wekosntng their art l!:p?7Sbl'l said Dr. Heiner. Both doctors and Burses are wining to discuss problems with parents, for "that Is what they art trained to do," and they can simplify Us preparation for doctor any questions they may have about Us illness and hospital stay, in order to alleviate any worries they may have. This will also help them to answer the child's questions. It is very Important that the child feels that his parents want him to have hospital care," said Dr. Reiner. He should be told that the people in the hospital are all there to help him get well. Dr. Heiner pointed out that the nurses who work with children are specially selected to do so because they work well with them. Fire Damages Comer Shed, Mitchell Coop Fc:J$5!:d Mr. andhfra. E. LyanBorea IsMrtrai Fork. Mother of tat blond haired little fellow is Professor of Pediatries at the personal frierxCtnees,' should, therefore, reassure themselves by asking their child's first child, ty of "The avsws enjoy working Understanding pareats art the key to a child's happy stay with the childrea becaase ehil- in the hospital, aeeordinf toDr. drea are so reepoastve to mediDouglas C. Heiner, Associate cal treatment as wan as to University of Utah Collage of Medicine. Dr. Reiner said that ao matter now young a child may be, if he senses that his parents hellers that it is right for him to be la the hospital, he win rarely be afraid to go there. Parents Ad-Povcr- surgery, for sample, for the older child, so that he win not be mystified as to what is happening to Kin. A child should never be brought into the hospital without some knowledge as to why," said Dr. Reiner. Trying to trick the child into a hospital stay creates more problems than it solves," he added, The child over five or six should be told what laboratory tests, such as blood tests and urinalysis, win be done and, If he Is to have anetbesla, what it is all about If he Is to have a tonsilectomy, he should be told that Us throat win be sore for a short time but will soon bo better than ever. "Any operation means some discomfort," said Dr. Heiner. Has should be explained par tlcularly to as Inquiring child, but the discomfort should not be stressed," ho added. If the child clings to one particular toy or blanket, It is often reassuring to him to take the former Uary Lyon Lewis of LefaL The boy was bora oa Xly Proad to hear of the news of their grandson's birth were Mr. and Mrs. Lyaa A. Lewis of LeU and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bores of Amerlcaa Fork. Sharing honors as great --grandpa rents ware Mrs. wnUam Boron, American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, LeU, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jensen of Pres- a ton, Idaho. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR NEIL AND JALAINE WEBB CARSON makers rebxra after the COP Conventloa. Moss said la a statement that tmder the bin nearly S4S0. 001 par year weald be earmarked la Utah for a work-tod- y program, which vwld provide part-tim- e employment tor needy students. Aaother provision ta the overan program, he aUd, would provide grants totaling $50,000 for Utah for a program of adult education. This feature would provide reading and writing instruction for those adults handise capped in obtaining Joba of low literacy leveL Moss said a third provision in the bin effecting Utah would be grants totaling $824,000 for community action programs to encourage local officials to use their resources to help combat poverty. Moss said these three provisions, nationwide, comprise one-thiof the over-a- ll ty program. Other funds, he said, win be available for Utah under the bin, but specific amounts for each state have not yet been determined. The Utah National Oaard, a partner of the com Sea Frank E. Moss, munity of Utah, said Utah would receive $1,353, last week for its 909 per year f rom three propublic relations The honor and awards are grams authorized by the administration's anti-pover- ty given annually by the public c relations society of America, program. Moss Is one of the sponsors intermountaln chapter, la of the bUL The S962 million of "profoaad recogaltloa War on Poverty nrocram is demonstrations of beliefs in the a roouest by the potential of Utah, Its stable President scheduled for sarly citizens, natural resources and lawdebate In the Senate when beauty, rich heritage and geographical advantages." BABY GIRL JOINS FAMILY The citation given to Ma. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah OF FRED AND LOB MOORE WHITNEY Adjutant General, reads in part: The Utah National Guard's astute attention to public relaA pretty black-hairbaby tions has gained It a reputation girl, their first child, Joined for accomplishment throughout the family of Fred and Lois the country.... under the Moore Whitney at Utah Valley leadership of Maj. Gen. MaxHospital, July 16. Geana Colwell E. Rich, an admirable leen Is the name chosen for the person-to-persrelationship little miss, who weighed in at has developed with editors, seven pounds and three ounces. broadcasters and the people of Proud first time grandparents, One pound of leanring re Utah generaUy. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore of of common-sensb view of the knowledge and Lehl, share honors with Mr. and cjilres to apply It friendly attitude the general Mrs. Leonard Whitney of Ana-hel- m public has toward this organizaCalif. tion and Its commanding officer, A Albert man is Gibbons of Wanshlp, wrapped up in him' self makes a pretty smaU pack It was the Judgement of the Utah. The Whitney s are now livawards committee that the Utah i . age. ing in Provo. . National Guard and Maj. Gen. ah, pretty, top-prior- ity ed baby girl Joined the family of Neil and JaLalne Webb Carson, July 15, at the American Fork Hospital. She weighed In at six pounds and eleven ounces. Extending a hearty welcome are three pleased sisters, Joan, Jill and JaNeaL Grandparents' honors are shared by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and James A. Carson, wUle are Mrs. Clara Webb Yates of Salt Lake City, and Hyrum A. Anderson of LeU. black-hair- ed great-grandpare- Jong time QslI Maxwell EL 4 EI la iTtzt as . actx2svr) to nsaaSwvar, Rich shoald be reel, pleats of the proxy award for treasirt ta 1964.' Lay P year EpectVsTly aiantinaol ta the ettaUoa wort projects of the prldattoa. Utah Oaard which faatare the Guard's "community partner" The greatest cUumx 1 1 theme. They tacJode the building Is to do a good actio fcystia of Boy Seoyt camps; roadballd- - bo-cau- rd A IM CuIjED' fr Kin fcj tnsnmsi KerkemaaeU? r?rtcsJ trsl3 tltSl Miss Pcraela Mitchxll Mr. Bcrni Htr.dxrtcn BOTH COKZat AND DOSUM CZATUATTJ anti-pover- ten-poun- ds Et XS7 IS DfTBODUCING Both Stylists are ready to show yon curs enrli In your New Fall Coif hire, The EufSe" and others. Come In our Salon and left us show you what we can do. We ryedaras in all your beauty needs. on SMI GLORIA'S BEAUTY e 441 Great-grandfat- East State Road Phone American Fork (Evenings by Appointment) ' 75S-B- S1 ' IT'S A BOY FOR PAUL AND MARIAN B. WILLES Paul and Marian BaUantyne Wines are the proud parents of a new baby son, born July 1, at the American Fork Hospital, He tipped the scales at eight pounds and 14 ounces. The black-hairyoung man has three brothers, Paul, Richard and Clark, and two sisters, Su san and Linda. S. A. Willes of LeU, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark BaUantyne of Nyssa, Ore It along with him to the hospital, Dr. Heiner advised. He added The Lehl Fire Department that If the child has no favorite was called out Friday to the toy but Is old enough to appreTed Comer and Albert Mitchell ciate a present, parents can homes in the Second West and make Ms hospital stay more Second and Third North area. enjoyable by presenting him A fire, of undetermined origin. with a special gift Just before damaged the chicken coop at the he leaves. Mitchell home and destroyed the It is also Important that the gon, share grandparents' shed at the Comer residence, and especially the honors. parents, with a loss estimated at $100. mother, be present Just after The crew spent some 20 minutes the operation when the child BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR at the scene. awakens. A child appreciates THE LORIN BONES On Monday afternoon, a fire in Us parents' frequent visits at which boys were burning limbs visiting hours. But Dr. Heiner A pretty black-haire- d baby at the Joseph Godfrey home, warns parents girl arrived July 12, In the spread to dry cheat grass and that "proper nursing care is American Fork Hospital for threatened chicken coops at the often difficult when parents are Lorln Jean and Linebaugh Bone. and also Sari Smith residence too attentive. If parents are Lorl Jean is the name chosen the homes in the area. The fire needed more often than at regucrew brought the blaze under lar visiting hours, nurses are for the little miss who has two control in about 15 minutes. usually cooperative in making brothers, Shaun and Justin. She weighed in at seven pounds and Chief Penrod issued a pre- special arrangements. 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon "The nurses and doctors are Bone of cautionary plea to residents to LeU, are the proud follow extreme care during this wlUlng to make almost any conwhile Mrs. John grandparents, decession necessary to help the hot, dry season. Grass has ;Ri : Bone Is the veloped heavy stands due to the child, said Dr. Heiner. rainy season and has become very dry in the recent hot spell. Families are asked to cooperate REPORT OI1 CONDITION OF by clearing up their premises as rapidly as possible. ed MEATS Carnation TIIIIA 4 for Hormell Cure over-protecti- ve lerve July ASSETS The Alpine Lions will be se rving a delicious ham and egg breakfast on Friday, July 24, ,t the Alpine City Hall. Also included on the morning's menu will be hash browns and steaming hot hot cakes. Everyone is encouraged to start the holiday off right by eating out for breakfast In a cool, pleasant atmosphere. Breakfast will be served from 3 to 10 a.m. with prices that everyone can afford. Kids and grownups alike are invited to come out and enjoy the morning with thelMriends. Because you have occasional spells of despondency don't despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night but it rises again all right the next morning. Appreciation For Rodeo Entertainment The following letter was received by the Lehi Civic Improvement association officials. The letter Is a reward in itself and the association Is grateful to the scouters for their tho'JL'htfulness and expression. The gesture of entertaining such a group is small when one considers the courage and determination of these troops in facing life's future with the exhope and aspirations farmore ceeding many people blessed than they are in normal physical endowments. Dear Sirs: "Just a line to tell you how much we appreciate your kindness and generosity in letting 534 come to troops 817 and annual LeU twenty-secon- d your Roundup. As Scoutmaster of troop 817, I can assure you that all our boys, especlany really got a the liandlcapped, ktck out of it. "Our invitation Is still open to any or all of you who would hvo to come to see what we do in our Scout meeting. We win he on our regular schedule after Sept. 1 at the American ys Fork Junior High School at 7:30 p.m. We hope to see soma of you enmaofour scout meetings. Once again, thanks amfflionfor everything. TOTAL MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of Sliced lb. 49c lb. 69c 9i tyh POTATO INSTANT No. 10 Con 0? FLAKE 79c t . Fruit Drink Lime or Lcmointfo f$M!$$ $t For .12 PARFAIT ICE CREAM Cocktail y2 Y Gallon Fleischman's 2 'or CO PEAS DelMonfe Early Garden 0 for 1.C0 PORK & BEAIIS Hunt's g for ).C3 PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry 4 lbs. HQg MARGARINE TIDE 250,000.00; 23,250.50 323,250.50 4,684.263.84 Vjat ie.it i 77,457.51 2 Bu. & GR.O;)IO;iS IDAHO 50,000.00 155,000.00 . . , RADISHES K! Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 1,124,905.36 Time and Savings deposits of individuals. 2,430,102.49 partnerships and corporations Deposits of United States Government J (including postal savings) 26,999.37 .... of subdivisions States and 493,858.62 Deposits political 114,010.02 Deposits of banks Certified and officers' checks, etc 17,088.32 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,206,964.18 (a) Total demand deposits .... $1,601,861.69 (b) Total time and savings $2,605,102.49 deposits Other liabilities 154,049.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES 4,361,013.34 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS lb. Cello 49c TOMATOES 89,032.70 480.70 4.684,263.84 ASSETS - LIABILITIES 1 LETTUCE items in process of collection 314,709.73 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 723,658.25 681,367.88 Obligations of States and political subdivisions.. Other bonds, notes and debentures (including $50,000 securities of Federal agencies and 60,000.00 corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) I,oans and discounts (including $7,414.54 :...u.:.l 2,815,014.58 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $61,753.44, furniture and fixtures $27,279.26 Other assets . . PRODUCE Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Breakfast lb. 89c . . . 1964 ' 24 ... HAM . OF LEHI. IN THE STATE OF UTAH SO, 83$ BONELESS OVEN ROAST STATE BANK OF LEHI AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 81 Cut Up lb. All Meat Premium FRANKS, BOLOGNA Chunk lb. 39c er. Alpine Lions to Vhob lb. 29$ FRYERS 89 w . k i ' .a Bar r'liL i off & Free Coupons v 72 COOKBOOKS i Perc llewlon CREAM SHAMPOO 1.C3 Lanolin Helens Curtis m i ...,,,: xis- - LCD JERGEN'S LOTION in plastic bottle 00c! . Arrid I, Alvin G. Schow, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ALVIN G. SCHOW State of Utah, County of Utah, is: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of July. 1964. S. REX ZIMMERMAN (SEAL) Notary Public Roll On Dcodorcr.1 $1.00 Vata m Correct Attest: Semln-Tuesda- ... H. Paul MtndeithaU Troop 817 Thank you Paul, and troop members of 817 ana dm. we will see you at the Rodeo In ten -- a vmr hOSL The Association Off tears George Lewis, President Keith H. Jacobs R. Garn Holbrook Calvin H. Swenson Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner . C. Bank I, Spencer Taylor, Commissioner, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on July 6, 1964. - ' Spencer C Taylor Bank Commissioner I -- Irtr r lS7Wcst MdnSt.. Lehl ITU |