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Show 'A Friday, Oct 23, In the Milford High school gymnasium, from 8:30 until 11:30 p. m. Our pop- SEMINARY ular orchestra. The Melodiaiis, will furnish the music. Admission will be 75c for couples and DID YOU KNOW 25p for extra ladies. THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1953 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS' High School Residence Phone Pkone 28 Hews ISO Dawna Galloway Milford PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY School $3.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Editor Entered in the Post Office at Milford, Utah, as second diss mail matter under the Act of Congrea of 1878. National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING San Francisco Chicago Utah Advertising Representative UTAH STATE PRESS 34 West Broadway. The king and queen will tw chosen by popular vote of the student body' There are bottles with the candidates' pictures on them, in the following downtown business establishments: Altaian's, the B & J Club, White Market, Corner Drug,", Hughes Style Shop, and Jeffersons. ; INC. Now SERVICE, OUNCIL STUDENT , ELECTS SAFETY GROUP special dates ASSOCIATION :';: . Sail Lako City. Utah . The BANKER'S STORY Parent-Teache- I I lrfS?i &sns the National Banking ACT- - June 3. 1864. M&A II! IM 1660, there were over 1500 STATE BANKS ISSUING THEIR OWN BANK NOTES. The NEW ACT, PROPOSED BY SECRETARY OF THE" TREASURY, HUNTERS. RESULTED IN A UNIFORM AND SAFE CURRENCY. (m f ? y Mondays. rrients. Nov. 13 Genealogy Meeting, Sundays. pre Sophomores sent annual assembly.' MIA, cm SCHOOL COMMITTEE SCHEDULES DANCES ' The following dances have been scheduled for the coming months: Oct. 23 Yearbook Dance. Nov. 6 Senior Dance. Nov. 13 Sophomore Dance. Dec. 18 Christmas Formal. ASSEMBLIES SCHEDULED " The following assemblies, In addition to those listed for Na tional Education Week, have been scheduled by the Assembly Committee! Nov. 15 Lybeum. Nov. 30 Halloween Assem ' ': :. ", bly. Dec. 10 and Chorus .:30 p. m. Primary. Mondays at 1 Wt Have Hunters Guns and Ammunition ALL SIZES HUNTING KNIVES - COLEuIAN LANTERNS -- Kit COLEMAN STOVES SEE US FOR YOUR HUNTING NEEDS CAMP AXES First-Ai- d 10 a.m. and Concert , "Honest Abe" knew the value of a dollar. Plan now your business progress by using the credit of our bank. Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. ' Junior Band and Junior Chorus Concert Plan now for 8 p. m. Relief Society, Wednesdays at '' Dec. 17 for the future by saving regularly. ? That Mitchell Fisher was the Father J. H. Valine. CP. first , seminary instructor and SEVENTn-DAPastor la Charge taught three classes during, the ADVENT1ST CHURCH SUMMER SCHEDULE: school year of 1939-40' Fred Comlorih, Pastor. Sunday Mass, 6 a. m. That in 1940-41 seminar i ; Estell Kromana. Sabbath Week-daMass, 7 a. m. School SupL classes were' taught by , Dave p.. Services held each Heslington and Mrs. John 'Bur In the former 'C A A Saturday Building L D S - FIRST WARD goyne? West of Milford. RICHARD JONES. Bishop That seminary was ' dropped ' Song Service, 9:4b a. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 6 p. m. for a number of years and then Services, 11 a. m. Priesthood Meeting, 8 p. m. reinstituted thru the efforts of ' Don't Go Into the Hills YV"K "n That when the present Milford L D S Chapel was built in 1932, upstairs rooms on the west side of the building were made large for the time when they might be used for seminary classes, Rudolph Nielsen was the financial chairman. ' . SALMON P.CHASE, it .. T Be sure to come to the dance Wednesday, .Oct 7, the stu- and see your favorite candidates dent council elected a safety crowned king and queen. committee to educate students on safety practices to be observed by the students, 'includof sidewalks and ing the use ' habits around the coming up driving Special dates and programs school. The committee, headed by scheduled for the coming weeks Leland Beard, chairman, and include the following. Billy Griffiths and Ruth Cllne, PROGRAM FOR NATL. vice chairmen, includes Vee Wadsworth and Albert Allman. EDUCATION WEEK , They will jet up rules for The Assembly Committee has safety in school and see that planned the following program they are enforced. All students of M H S will for National Education Week. r AsNov. 9 be expected to cooperate with the safety program set up by sociation sponsors assembly. Nov. 10 this committee. . Gayle Gale $nd Ruth Cline present report of United Nations trip. YEARBOOK SPONSORS Nov. 11. American Legion ANNUAL DANCE presents assembly. Nov. 12 Assembly will be The annual Yearbook King and Queen Ball will be held on given by various school depart- - fort NOTES SECOND WARD Carlyle Gronning, the Stake L D S Presidency, and others? GAEL ELMER. Bishop That Clarence R Tuttle - principal Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. served Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m from 1949 to 1951? Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. ' That Aaron A. Hansen, last Monday. diyear's principal, is now the Primary, 3:45 p. m. Monday. rector of the L D S Institute of Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. Tues Religion at Tatcher, Ariz.? day. . .That "the MIA, 7:30 J. m. Tuesday. largest class this year, 34 students, completely fills one of those large rooms ST. BRIDGETS when desk chairs are used? CATHOLIC CHURCH RADIO SERVICE Car Radios Home Radios PHILCO-SUPERVISE-D BM MILFORD STATE FACTORY SERVICE G0Q0Q The Corner t)rug "A friendly Bank for All The People" MUferd Phone 13 ; Office at Schramm's Garage Res. Phone 218-- G0o REPORT OF CONDITION of HZfard, sad Its Basra Cttjr Branch of Beaver, In the Start of Utah at the close of business on September 30, 1953 tiu ISford SUtt Cask Of 2 ASSETS balances with other banks. Including reserve balances, and cash Items in process of 710,293.52 collection 1 United States Government obligations, direct and 368,940.13 guaranteed 61,241.50 3. Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions e. Loans aiseounu unuuaing - 1,239,080.44 $397.53 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned 9,932.70 11.00, furniture and fixtures $9,931,70 ...... 1,100.43 11. Other Assets ..... 1. Cash, ' f " - -- . T ' year car needs this " Mil -- -c . I check-up- ! "' I . ti 12. TOTAL ASSETS ,.$2,388,588.72 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individual!, partnerships 1,155,682.70 and Corporations 14. Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships 710,759.81 and Corporations 15. Deposits of United States Government (Including 12,156.11 postal savings; 16. Deposits of States and Political Subdivisions 287,013.00 .18. Other Deposits (certified and officers 14.08186 .;.....'....... checks, etc.) 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ;.$2,179,689.48 540.36 Other liabilities . 23. 13. 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 26. Surplus MMM MiHItfWWM 27. Undivided Profits 28. Reserves (and retirement account for , preferred capital) 25. 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,180,229.84 11,669.90 208,338.88 " - ot home your models $2,388,588.72 consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 MEMORANDA in small monthlj ... . coal beater with the amazing patented interior construction that makes all of these advantages possible! Ian ... SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1953. (Seal) ROZETTA, KOCH, Notary Public. ' My commission expires June Residing at Milford, Utah. 28, 1953. AirKMtf triit4t HmH State of Utah, Office of 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 October 9th, 1953. ' LOUIS 8. LEATHAM, Bank Commissioner. - .. . j. -- . 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And your Utoco station Is ready la provide these services now. two-ton- e (UTOCO) , jour Correct Attest: Sam Cline, Harold Cllne and George son. Directors. . install-ven- ts that don't burden jour budget The famous WARM MORNING is the only heater of its kind in the the one and only world r J. C seven, Maculae Petd Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes .......................... 80,000.00 State of Utah, County of Beaver J. 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