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Show - IXcporl Of Condition of County" of PAROWAN m business on October 7, UK the-- Hank Of Iron v I I t a 1 At 1 1 tC k lUT.m t nru:r um sroNni'Nr Iaiowaii aiund tlie wedding reception Saturdav evening and (o spend a wek with the Ghatles E Rentlevs at( tlieir and dan J, ter, Mr A Mrs Emerson Camming and familv of .tuleshurg Colot ado In ITU's the to Aisiting with the Frank Deckers of Parowan and with friends in Minersvillo are Mr A Mrs of Edwards. Horace Carter will re in am Calif The couple until after the deer season Returning to their home tn Iaing Reach. Calif after a recent visit with the William .1 Ixiwders of Parowan, were Mr Mrs A R Speeht and child .1 -- ren EVA ADAMS Attest KENTON Correct Among the business visitors to Salt Lake City last week were Anna and Eva Adams of this Citv Tbev returned Sunday IVAN DECKER F RAY LYMAN Directors an Citv Recorder VERDA E ADAMS Pa row (SEAL) Residing at Tarowan, Utah 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 corret copy of the statement nt the above named company, filed in mv office on October 14. 1954. LOUIS S I.EATHAM Rank Commissioner Arvell Haltermnn and Mrs Mrs Jav Stolks visited carlv this week with their husbands who are employed in Ely, Nev Angel of San Diego, who has spent a portion of the summer here with the Roy Ren- V i E i A Chester 1 Yorlliorn Coni t i eid art BASIL GILGER Plift.c 43Ct v instructor in sehtX'ls, but they is an laragonah have been living last spnng in Ini'll flOtll p "V l.i llli end wheit !),t 1' Hgistml .it R I m i,' Ki J)' Rt nsmi, mi M ot the It h ii d Dorothv Sunk, s il.nijj.ter of the R,i Smikus ..ml Rarl ara lean Milt-e!, Ut f t ' i of A! i s I'lial'i th Uu'mv k- Summit sinee t.ucsts at the ('lav ton eailv tills week tree lhi.se Idaho, where she had sped with an. her s,m dun. hit i Roseoe and Afton .L .une lhotn id h it Citv She hud Is,, ro, t ed for the fns( tine a new daughter born to "e booths on Sept 19 The RaV weighed eight pounds at biri'i She has two big sisteis, Durin i. to and e and a Sharon, 7 vears of brother Ravdell, win Vr A Mrs .Ttdin M Roo'l of (Vdar , ite paternal -- Hyatt, former Parowan resident who is wilh the I'olice j force of the Citv of Ixmg Reach, I. loincd his folks in Parowan for J: their annual hunting in this area j' Relic ami Freeman have Is'cn here for some time 'I. . le Rosei ill spent ihis vveek with the .less Guy m' s of this City Uormerlv of Sal! lake Citv, the young man had pievnnisly spent several of his summers here with C.uymons lie is now stationed with the Air Corps in Mass.n luisetts and was to Salt Lake i uv where his parents reside A All-i- scvctul days v Ren-un- -; Irma Henderson, Lewis S of ARTHUR Nevada, i; and her the Llovd mens i; Guy daughter, h with son-in-la- - j; (omnnnv VrK l ire A Allied Linus J. V. .ll4rt IMioik 2272 Rc-cle- ct U. NELSON For County Sheriff (ntr;il !o I en-rou- te ' Tirr l lotlion (Miilier 2 nun triul and proven. His uars of cxj'cuciuc A make him will qualified for the Hismon lie now honest and fearless, i: ,i; Paula, Calif last week after bringing their daughter, Marie, j 1 up to the Rrigham Young UniversityThey stopped off in Parowan for a brief visit with 1 er Vofc to 1- Salt 1: Lake Citv was an overnight j euest this week of Mr A Mrs lj, Jess Guymon She was enroutr l. u; to to visit Mrs earlv Spending the week in Parowan with the Golden Rayles aw Mrs is their daughter-11Nils Ravles and her little daughter of St George All have been thrilled with news received Tuesday stating that Dpi Rayles expects to leave Japan in time to arrive in the States about His release at. that time will permit him to continue his schooling at the be- - ii r.'iiiuf x Lloyd dparents gi I iiimii: Ras-niusM-- sju Citv It a include Chester and Norma Muir and familv of Oiem. who have come for the hunting season The a No expect their son, Carl of Provo to oin them for'ji the current xpoit imissen home this week in-la- th ns -- i I isitmg m Patovvau las( weekend where they attended tho wedding lcccp! ion for Mr A Mrs llv.ut Rentlev vine Mr A ,1 Mrs Mrs Paramore Met rill and daughter, .R'sephine Pauline Paramore, all of Provo Thornton iisidirg for the Yt gas where r, Lis present win re In Lmb.ind has iinploj. nu nt ir daughter, VnmM, nt hi Par.igi n .h .,mi is at t nd i the Pal o i ,i.i ILgh 1 I'miimuis-Ilvat- t Demand deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including posfa' savings) Deposits of States and political 'tluliv imiui Other deposits (certified and offuers' checks rte ' TOTAL DEPOSITS $71) fi!2 w , Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL OH'NTs Capital Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITOL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITOL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of Common stock with total par value of $,?o txxi on STATE OF UTAH County of Iron Eva Adams, being first dulv sworn according to Lrv, deposes and says, that she is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report rontams a full, true ami correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 7th day of October. 1954 L 32m town mui-iii-Li- u R idiom 1354 Mrs Chester Benson and family moved to Parowan last week where they have purchased the Melinda Adams tesidenee m the West part of; Si oel Mr relatives in Paiewan TOTAL ASSETS t m 21. iiirmnr, of the u inter quarter. Ihu.i l'.ige of Salt Lake v'nv is spend aig the week with Other assets ' (VIOREL Mis nt LI VRII UTAH. ik'Kw 4 Cash, balances with other har.kv iiulu.t.nc re-balances, and iah itrns in piece" ot iv.h Untied States Government oblicatiet'". direct and guaranteed Obligations of States. and pulitu.d Loans and discounts (including m t n euid-.dsBank premises owned $ None fumnm and fixtures $t U2 to N PERSONAL NEWS NOTES hSK 1 S . IAROWAN TlMes. I'AIGHV i A Vote for Art Nelson is a Vote II interest to their many friends who are not already of it is the very belated information that Mrs. Merrill Of 17 n4.res Husimvss j j Js Iii Any Oflior kvlatives Phoebe's including mother. Mrs Sarah Jane Rayles, who returned to Calif with them to spend the winter. ' ,. for Good Law Enforcement CONSTHUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT RESOLUTION PROThe County of Utah ahail POSING TO AMEND SECTIONS the Eleventh Representative 2, S AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District, and be entitled to eight THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH representative. BY CHANGING THE CONSTIThe of Uintah ahail conTUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE stitute County the Twelfth Representative MAKING EACH COUNTY OF DistUct. and be entitled to one THE STATE A SENAIO'AL representative. DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONtv ING REPRESENTATIVES stitute the Thirteenth Represent- AMONG THE SEVERAL COUN- live District, and be entitled U TIES OF THE STATE ACCORD- one representative. ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND The County of Sanpete shall RY AUTHORIZING THE LEGIS- constitute the Fourteenth RepreLATURE TO DECREASE AS sentative District and be entitled WELL AS INCREASE THE to one representative. NUMBER OF REPRESENTA The County of Carbon ahail conTIVES. stitute the Fifteenth Represents Be it resolved by the legislature tive District, and be entitled to two of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house representatives. The County of Emery shall conconcurring therein stitute the Sixteenth RepresentaSection 1, k is proposed to tive and be entitled to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one District, representative. IX of the Constitution of Utah to The County of Grand shall conread stitute the Seventeenth RepresentSection 2. The Legislature shall ative District, and b entitled to provide by law for an enumeration one representative. of the inhabitants of the State, The of Sevier shall conA. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute County the Eighteenth Representathereafter, and at the session next tive District, and be entitled to following such enumeration, and one representative. also at the sessiot) next following The of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the au- stitute County the Nineteenth thority of the United States, shall tive District, and be Representaentitled t revise and adjust the apportion- one representative. ment for representative! on the The County of Rearer shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representaratios to be fixed by law. tive and be entitled to District, eon-3. Section The Senate shall I one representative. sist of one member from each eoun The County of Piute shall conj tv of the State, and the House of the Twenty-firstitute Repree of seventy-fivRepresentatives sentative District, and be entitled members. The Legislature may in- to one representative. crease or decrease the number of The Countv of Wayne shall conrepresentatives, but the number of stitute the Twenty-second Reprerepresentatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled than twice nor greater than three to one representative. times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Section 4. Each county of the the Twenty-thir- d Repreate 'hall constitute a senatorial constitute sentative District, and be entitled district. to ene representative. REPRESENTATIVE The County of Iron shall conDISTRICTS. Repra-sothe Twenty-fourt- h Until otherwise provided by law, stitute ta five District, and he entitled be shall apportionrepresentatives one representative. ed among the several counties of to The County of Washinirtop shall the State as follows: Provided, the Twenty-fift- h constitute Reprein future apportionment sentative District, any (That and be entitled made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shaTl con'one representative, RepreThe County of Box Elder shall stitute the Twenty-sixt- h sentative District, and be entitled constitute the First Representative to one representative. District, and be entitled to two The County of San Juan shall representatives. ReThe County of Cache shall co- constitute the Twenty-sevent- h nstitute the Second Representative presentative District, and be enDistrict, and be entitled to three titled to one representative. The County of Duchesne shall representatives. the Twenty-eight- h The County of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. d The County of Daggett shall re constitute the Tweuty-uint- h Reprety ititute the Fourth Representative sentative District, and be entitled strict, and be entitled to eight to one representative. Section 6. This resolution shall representatives, t The County of Morgan shall con- he Fubmitted to the electors of stitute the Fifth Representative the state at the general election in District, and be entitled to one 1934 in accordance with Article XXITT. Section t of the Constiturepresentative. tion of Utah. The County of Davis shall I. LA MONT F. TORONTO. Secthe Sixth Representative District, and be entitled to three retary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY representatives. The County of Tooele shall co- that the foregoing is a full, tree nstitute the Seventh Representative and correct copy of the constituDistrict, and be entitled to one tions amendment proposed Ny Cm regular session of the Thirtieth representative. The Countv of Salt Lake shall Legislature, 1953. as appears ol onstitute the Eighth Renrrst'nta-rtv- e record in mv office. TN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 District, and be entitled to have "ereunto set mv hand and rwenty-seve- n representatives. The County of Summit shall con- -' affixed the Great Seal of th ititute the Ninth Representative State of Utah, st Salt Lake City District, and be entitled to one this 29th day of August, 1954. con-stitu- two-thir- Latest figures in the West show that Mercury has captured the biggest share of the market it has ever had for a J anuary to June period! Because of this sensational sales record, you can now own ! a new Mercury for a lot less than you think Mercury dealers sell more new cars per dealer than competition, therefore can offer you the deal of a lifetime on your present car! they This means you can save hundreds ! You can actually pay less for a new 51 Mercury than for some models of the low priced three. j a'-- ii A At THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY j ds j Mercury consistently returns more of your purchase price at trade-i- n time than any other medium price car! In fact, Motor Trend magazine states that it costs less Remember to own and maintain a Mercury than any other car in ite field, according to a survey. Just wait til you hoar 13-c- ar our offer! st ! j n j j ' constitute ' con-ititu- te . i THORLEY MOTOR IS SOUTH MAIN CEDAR CITY COPifl PA.N V TELEPHONE 37B cpresentative. The Countv of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO 'nnstitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State. District said be entitled to one ppresertative. 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