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Show disc - ' ; in Children's Summer Accidents Nov that summer is here, your child to ride on the right side those perpetual balls of energy of the street, single file; to obey Trapped in tee shirts, blue jeans traffic signs; never to ride two on tennis shoes and catcher's mlts a bicycle; and above all, not to Till be getting down to the more indulge in horseplay while cyd serious business of baseball, bi- - j ing. cycling, swimming and sports in j In general play areas around the neighborhood, he suggests general. And now is the time when you that your youngster be warned to as parent, win want to give stay away from excavations, con- some additional thought to your ' struction sites, industrial pro- child's safety, for as the Utah perty, empty houses, abandoned Safety Council points out, sum- -i mines or pits, and railroad pro mer is the time of the year perty. The greatest pastime of all, when children between the ages of five and 14 are most prone swimming, claims many lives to accidents. throughout this state and nation. T.T. Pinder, Utah Safety Coun- It is essential that your child cil's President, revealed that learn to swim. Enroll them in a a study made by the National summertime swimming class. Safety Council indicated that one Most of the young drowning victhird of the fatalities, involv- tims could not swim well enough ing youngsters, occur during the to save themselves in an emersummer quarter of the year. gency. Caution your child to swim with He added that the yard is the most dangerous play areas, and a buddy, and always choose a that boys, being adventuresome place where there is a lifeguard are twice as likely as girls to on duty. In other summertime activiget hurt while playing. What can you do to protect ties, Pinder urges parents to your child from serious play see that their youngster was accidents the balance of this equipped to handle any emer- summer? gency or surprise. Mr. Pinder suggests a number of safety tips for some of the In 1935 there were only 35 more popular summer play activities. whooping cranes in the U.S. and Bike accidents skyrocket in the Canada but a recent count showsummer. Therefore, instruct ed 91. ' ! ! ! j CARDINALS Members of the major league Cardinal Team include Ken Roseman, Neal Turner, Joe Bullock, Charles Finch and Robert Welch, front 1 to r. Standing 1 to r are Coach Dan Dubois, Bart Manning, Merrill Bone, Jeff Tanner, Wade Manning, Casey Sorenson and Bret with Coach Tim Welch. Senator Ernest Presidents from Columbia University, University of Oregon, Boston University, and Washington State University, and the Educational Advisor to California's Governor, Ronald Reagan. H. Dean Speaker At Western Education Conference Senator Ernest H. Dean addressed the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Conference held at the University of California at Berkeley on Tuesday, July 13, 1971. Senator Dean's topic was, "A Challenge of the Present Definitions of the Role of the University in Research, Public Service, and Teaching. Also, a Challenge of the Role of the University in General Education VS Occupational Education." The jobs that are known to exist. Greater emphasis must be placed upon and less emphasis upon tion, liberal arts education. Included in the program with Senator Dean were the University thesis of Senator Dean's were that: (1) far too much emphasis is placed upon Most click beetles fly at night. educa- vocational-technic- al Generally, deserts do get some rain by it is usually less than five inches a year. THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1971 K3,sK$rc Cadet Robert ters and fixed station technical ENLISTMENTS OFFERED IN STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND At Fort Knox J. Smith, son of Mrs. Florence Mclff. of Granger, is receiving six weeks practical work in military leadership at the army reserve officers' train ing corps basic summer camp at Fort Knox. Kentucky, from controller. Also fixed cipbooy automatic data prorepair, cessing system s rep air. Dial SFC Speak, Army Recruiter for central officer repair, communi-munleatio- ns Lehi, announces the Army is switching center accepting a limited number of specialists. highly qualified applicants for enlistment in the Strategic ComFor further information see SFC Speak at his office in the munications Command. Training is available in micro- Federal Building, Provo, or call wave systems repair, satellite him collect at extencommunications ground stations sion 7295. ly 22. June Smith, who is attending B.Y.U. is one of more than 13,000 students attending ROTC summer equipment repair, radar, compu- training at six installations In the U. S. The Army ROTC basic camp UTAH SIATEJ5S takes the place of the first two military in years of THE LEHI FREE PRESS struction for those students un to enter the ROTC program able 32 West Main Street After while Lehi, Utah 84403 of successful the completion camp, the students will be el Postage Paid at igible for enrollment in the pro Postoffice gram, joining their ROTC class mates in preparing for leader A weekly newspaper devoted to ship. His father, Ernest J. Smith the interests and welfare of Lehi City lives in Lehi. 11-Ju- 374-50- 11, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MAY MARY HANSEN, also known as MAY JACKSON HANSEN, and as MARY M. HANSEN and as MAY HANSEN under-classm- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executor at the office of Woot-to- n and Wootton, Attorneys at Law Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center American Fork, Utah, on or before October 2, 1971; claims must be presented in accordance -5 with the provisions of Published by the Free Press Utah Code Annotated 1953, and Publishing Co. with proper verification as reEvery Thursday quired therein. Elmo Hansen, E. Russell Innes, Publisher Executor Date of first publication; July Subscription Price $4.50 1, 1971, date of last publication; July 22, 1971 in the Lehi Free lhi 75-9- This may be the year of says Cy, but with a 43 year old being named player of the year, a going to the moon, and a old winning the Bob Hope golf Ac-qua- pro-footb- all ar tournament, it looks more like the year of the aged. (in advance) Press. HNAl REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF LEHI OF LEHI IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1971 remarks research and public service, and and not enough on teaching; (2) teachers must spend more time in the classroom; and (3) that greater emphasis must be placed on preparing youth for NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Lehi City Council will con duct a public hearing in the City Council room in the Memorial Building in Lehi, Utah at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of August 1971 at which time all parties of interest and citizens will be given the opportunity to be heard either for or against the recom mendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission of Lehi City which has been presented to the Lehi City Council requesting the changing of the zoning ordinance and map as follows, to wit: Elimination from General Commercial 1, (GC-- and making Kesiaentiai z, (K-- zj that area beginning at the present R-- 2 boundary line at approximately 650 North and 250 East and run ning east to 300 East then south to 600 North joining the R boundry line at that point. Also that the permitted uses in the Residential Agricultural zone (RA-be amended to in elude mobile home parks. Also that a new section be added to the zoning ordinance regulating trailer house and mo bile home parks. Both the existing zoning ordin ance and map and a map show ing the proposed change are on file in the Office of the City Re corder and may be examined at all reasonable office hours. Date the 6th day of July 1971. Lehi City Council Morris W. Clark Mayor 1) 1) ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including none unposted debits) U S. Securities of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other securities (including no corporate stocks) Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets Recorder NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations inSLB&M 40605 (54-23- Ormond 6 La- - 500,027.38 1,139,285.60 200,000.00 4,493,191.47 ITTIL8P.M. We are moving new location at 187 Main, in Lehi. We must sell all carpet and furniture now in stock, as we will have all new merchandise in the new location. Here is so MAKE your chance to make HUGE SAVINGS on name brand carpet and furniture: TRACKS EARLY TO GREENWOOD CARPET nonei 201.13 H f What A Value I LIABILITIES 1,970,650.13 ! Shag and Kitchen Carpets 4,753,970.78 ' 21,412.24 531,266.27 $3" From none 140,846.28 48,305.21 SQ" ytL ROLL ENDS Drastically Reduced TOTAL DEPOSITS $7,466,450.91 (a) Total demand deposits 2,328,729.44 (b) Total time and savings 5,137,72147 deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under RIDGE SALE agreements to repurchase Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities Hundreds of samples and remnants to select from in all colors none none none 25 Priced g none From 49,205.69 TOTAL LIABILITIES MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES 7,515,656.60 . JsS and up We Have 45 Balanced Rolls In Stock none RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to In ternal Revenue Service vv, .w..ww Other reserves on loans none Reserves on securities none J DRASTICALLY REDUCED 96,737.83 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures Equity capital, total (sume of items 36 to 40 below) Preferred stock-tot- al par value No. shares outstanding Common stock-tot- al par value No. shares authorized 6,000. (No. of shares outstanding 4,000) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital none 559,803.90 none none 100,000.00 2 ikh Matching Love Seat & Only-So- fa Beautiful olive 350,000.00 109,803.90 & turquoise, and gold tone sei. YOUR CHOICE Protests resisting the grant applications with reasons therefore must be filed In duplicate with the State En eineer 442 State Capitol Build ing, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before August 28, 197L Hubert C. Lambert ing of these STATE ENGINEER Published In the Lehi Free Press July 22, 29 and August 5, 1971. COUNTY OF UTAH, SS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July, 197L Mary K. Wall Notary Public STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W.S. Brimhall, Commissioner of Financial Institutions do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the abort named bank, filed In this office 00 July 14, 1971 W.S. Brimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions & LOVE SEAT mi whit m ratli 329 nsltfs. Rtfed to mIy j II ROCKER brlyJlMtrkM,0rMfcmw S1 1 Rtfi.f$7ii FiMlRttWiM 11 . . HANGING LAMP Pr.HkUtxkiMt fMHlMdiM-$RttiferSN. . . l $ 1 Q95 I wtatbr II LAMPS COFFEE TABLES 1ltl.WilrtlWifc 7 (54-23- 5) 00 SOFA CiMMM 00 36. T7S. R2W. V Various patterns and colors O- TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES & Furniture In Stock ! Carpet to our West On All If S 218,659.67 none none E. 11290 So., Sandy, reserves none very. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Utah 84070. 4.0 sec. ft. of wa 559,803.90 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND ter is to be diverted from a 16- ft. deep at CAPITAL ACCOUNTS inch well 100-38,172,198.33 noint N. 70 ft. 4 W. 70 ft. from MEMORANDA the SE Cor. Sec. 36, T7S, R2W; Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar and used for the domestic pur days ending with call date noses of one family and for 7,386,723.34 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days the stockwaterlng of 30 cattle with the call date ending and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for 4,411,366.10 Unearned discount on Installment loans includthe irrigation of 160.0 acs. in ed in total capital accounts none the SE14 Sec. 36, T7S, R2W I, Alvin G. Schow, Vice President and Cashier of the above named Ormond La 40604 bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and very. 2091 E. 11290 S. Sandy correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ft. of O.015 sec. Utah 84070. Alvin G. Schow water is to be diverted from ft. deep at well 100-3correst attest s notnt N. 1500 ft. 1W. 300 R. Ward Webb ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 36, T7S. R2W: and used for the Garn Holbrook domestic purposes of one fam Dale H. Price Directors lly and for the stockwaterlng of 30 cattle and from Apr. 1 to (SEAL) Oct. 31 for the irrigation of STATE OF UTAH .25 ae. In the NE14 SE14 Sec 2091 OPEN 8,172,198.33 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, etc. JI IiMON.THRUFRD 4 10,000.00 none TOTAL ASSETS ATTEST Ned F. Wilson GliDUCT ION 490,158.33 1,120,674.75 Treasury securities JBffcH. C ?!. Rt.ltr$l7Mfc. mi 'EM AWAY FOR OCC. CHAIR i kUcfc Mvphydt $98 RtMb$lM. SUE PRICE. . 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