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Show REPORT OF CONDITION He Knows Its Your Money OK STATE BANK OF LtHI OF LEHI IN THE STATE OF I'TAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCT. 15, 1971 Assets Cash and due from banks (including $958.74 unposted debits) U.S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of State and political subdivisions Other securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 788,88.5.41 999,250.00 1,338,523 91 100,000.00 If I 500,000.00 6,530.166.16 Liabilities 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 commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc 3,054,136.17 intend to be a full time legisla- Believe any taxation should be based on actual need and ability to pay I represent your best will I Homer F. Royle, Maurice Bird ests on Capitol 6,590,683.38 17,039.27 911,536.91 99,011.79 69,781.85 Reserves on Loans and Securities Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings). 96,802.17 I 96,802.17 - A Working Man's Representative for State Representative District 33 Paid Pol Adv. 525,000.00 161,727.87 786,727.87 Did You Know . the short time he has been in office he has been recogniied by appointment or election to these various assignments For R. Ward Webb Dale H. Price Garn Holbrook Activities outside of county work: President of the Highland Culinary Water Company Board member of Japanese American Citizen's league Credit Union (31 years) Executive Secretary of Highland 2nd Ward Chairman of the Timpanogos Mental Health Board Director of the State Association of Counties Steering Committee member of the Mountain land Association of Governments Governor's committee for the Handicapped Chairman of Community Action Directors (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH, SS: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of October, Successful businessman Member of Rotary Club Member of Provo Elks Club Chairman of COG (city organization of Utah County) Chairman of the Solid Waste Study Committee Member of the Advisory Committee for Utah Technical College Director of Boys Club Vice 1974. Mary K. Wall Notary Public Financial Institutions Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on October of us continue to have a hard workinq efficien t administration Inouye for the four year county commission on November 5th let W.S. Brimhall, W.S. Brimhall Financial Institutions x J 1- -7 ReEect OLANI DURRANT Paid Pol. teas flodl who works for you! Yukus "UKE" paid by the committee for Inouye for County Commissioner, Donna Inouye, Chmn. RFD 1 Box 205 American Fork. 25, 1974. .that Olani and his opponent have . Choose a Representative by . . each served one legislative term? . . . that Olani has consistently worked to' tax burden down? keep your . . . that Olani's opponent voted for over ten tax increases while he was in office? . . . that their records show equally wide, differences in many other areas of legis lative concern? . . . that the upcoming legislative session promises to be one of the most difficult in years? With the experience Uke has had as your county commissioner for one year and ten months, he con give us a more productive four years if he is elected. Besides the commission experience, he has had such varied experiences in business farming, financing, golf course development, purebred cattle raising, insurance, soil culinary and irrigation water development, and many civic activities Ward 2nd in the conservation bishopric Highland Alvin G. Schow STATE OF UTAH . We would like to introduce Comnmsroner Inouye's family, from left to right: Ronald. Vicki lynn, Mrs Inouye, Jay Dee The Commissioner. Carolyn, Gerry and Donna. He also has 8 grand children They all support him in his campaign for 11,706,104.49 CORRECT-ATTES- T w Democrat Democratic Candidate 786,727.87 100,000.00 d of would Appreciate your vote E3 J.B.C00PER Memoranda Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar 10,665,498.68 days ending with call date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar 6,588,978.31 days ending with call date I, Alvin G. Schow, Vice President & Cashier, of the above-namebank do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Commissioner Hill COOPER 80,385.08 10,822,574.45 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Capital Accounts Equity capital, total (sum of Items 36 to 40 below) Common stock-tota- l par value (No. shares authorized 6,000) (No. shares outstanding 4,000) Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 34 and 35 above) TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 28, 29, 33 & 41 above) inter- VOTE $ 7,321,973.79 TOTAL LIABILITIES vl Am Elected: $10,742,189 37 $ 3,420,215.58 - deposits Other liabilities I, Treasurer" Comm. Chairmen: Paid for bv "Walker for I tor you foz 230,337.55 11.706.104 49 TOTAL ASSETS Department Friendship is immeasurablv" better than kindness. Be a friend; the rest will Republican Adv. by Olani Re-ele- Durrant Comm. en You hoyld Vote fa Karl CITIZEN OPINIONS "The county leaders need to get their ear to the ground. One of the most important things can do as commissioner is to listen and learn how the people feel. intend to immediately establish a regular time and place to meet the citizens of the county, strictly for the purpose of discussing peoples' objections and recommenda- tions." CENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT Reason Solid local leadership experience Karl Lyman has this kind of leadership experience, all of it Only Utah: seven terms as County Attorney, six years as City Commissioner and Chamber of Commerce executive secretary plus years of service in other community leadership positions. 1 in AMERICAN FORK Mali oim M M.u ke K ( v lilt- Uf Solid legislative experience Karl Lyman can bring to the Utah County Commission the Only invaluable "bigger picture" experience of state government, with his two-terservice on the Utah State Legislature. 2 KoMc ole BENJAMIN Keei! Ke in nol.k vj . GENOLA m Mil mi M.i Solid business experience all of Karl Only Lyman has a lifetime of local business experience it herein Utah. His years in merchandising, finance, insurance, real estate and ranching have brought him close to the needs of business and ranching people all over Utah County . He has also to effectively help administer Utali gained the business know-hodollar County's government. Incidentally, Lyman is not a land developer, has no special interest in big land deals of any kind. Reason 3 x Moi n- - is els,.n Sniilh GOSIU ' N ..: ran A ( all erlm M ( lege, Kh hard ( r.u roll K II. lie IVspain W.ilfc.- - ton is I nn Ko Mis Karl 6 through 92 Solid community support leaders like these Lyman has the support ot ommunit Only over Utah County: c Kenneth y FORK I. I ope, Waldn I Inward r, ( r I'aik I'niegar (. Mav alvin l'a 01 k katd e i Karl Lyman: What he stands for first and foremost, yman believes in close, constant communication between the LJtah County Commission and the people. "In my i alls all over the county, have learned that the people want to be a par t ot what goes on here. fully intend to open all possible ( liannels ot omnmnication to make this become a I I reality. urban sprawl beyond city recognize that limits without regard to a has plan caused problems. It's necessary that the county examine, each new development carefully before it's allowed to begin. It should be determined by the countv, city and itizens involved who will be responsible for water, sewer, utilities, health and law enforcement services, etc. The county and cities now have some very good but we've machinery set up to do our own planning got to carefully consider each situation on its own merits - not on the basis of bureaucracy. long-rang- SPRINGVILLE a ohson Walker ''iiheil Uelib laineUilles ( all n ook iistin Hovd I Reasons I SPANISH Kinder shimmav ,ri':nt Sotet ,.IK Idwards Harold B. lories eriion aw red Markham led Miller H,,d Millel Vaiie .Mineer ( Jen ( ) etlon Id) Binegar i.nent e Robison lake Rogers red Siiinsion SANTAQUIN in1 )nn Shart Km ili,,.,,!!.,.;,' ...-Ph. hp Win .', !,, U H..v.f.' ..iiili.n - Mi irra K.iwmmi .sell K Kh li PAYSON I aison under M leader. Likewise, Ihe public, needs to know that the have a right to review any departmental decision which a citizen feels should be "Omchallenged. To a certain extent, we have a built-ibudsman" in the government. People should know that. DISCUSSION OF BUSINESS In the business of the county government, I suggest a strong procedure of facing the (juestions head-on- . Every matter that comes up should receive before the public andor the sufficient discussion but it shouldn't bog down in talk. commission LAND USE PLANNING (ounty commissioners ern Dunn I, Aril Mangurn I .inn rs I'megar K ile Pope nd I'restwn h llm;h Hj.iM'i has knocked on more than 10,000 doors county wide. Not just to campaign, but to really find out what Utah County's people want in their next commissioner. Lyman already has shown he has the energy, the enthusiasm, the desire to work hard for Utah County. Karl Lyman K DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY There's a need within lountv government to clearly define the responsibilities of each department and its nuane Uinnell I IV ',n LINDON MAPLEION desire to do a top job for you. hi V'. Adanison Bliss Allred K llaleboiil H s n A solid ,1 l.inl I., Drake B.I arnsuorth M. iillman H'l v nn leaps Ut rill Hermansen land I Imvell I )oer hint I 4 5 urtis )i Karl Lyman has more Reason ("f.it "It should be ,ui honor to help people get off welfare not onto it. What people need is the dignity of working for what they get. PROVO tllon lamesori I ik Inlinson LEHI Solid experience in service to others. than 35 years leadership in ward, stake and mission positions and in scores of other volunteer community projects. Reason M K. "Generally speaking, there is far too much centralizaintend to lake positive steps to tion of government. help gel power out of the slate, into the county: out of the counlv. into the towns." WELFARE Cornell Mavnie less M. Wonson Merrill Nl. Warrm k lal.K.Msde w multi-millio- (.rani tanne ( ual K. f .n r. H.irmcr rd I). Billing anier Bnts( h vac Binder k k na l Button . o ( at roll k. C l.iv si m .until." C PLEASANT GROVE OREM k MuhaeU, liiomle V.tmn ( I ar tu ;!;; Homer Reason IV, Here's a summary ol some ot his other views: The one County Commission candidate who really measures up. CT?. r . r r r . , I . , . ,. - j , jjjiyiNy for Utah County Commission Pno lor by CoiraNttM tot Ly"n tor 1974 Ttere can be no friendship here there 1S no freedom. Friendship loves a free air, and will not be penned up in straight and narrow enclosures. To hjve jov one must share it Happiness was born a twin. -- 1,218,941 46 - TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings to 20 Years Financial & Investment Experience Successful Mayor, Businessman, -- Educator THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, THE LEHI FREE PRFSS Strike hands wuh me. brim, the sun in on the heather and love is goid and life are best is long and together. utm County Commliilon. Ooiynn Hoipi. channan |