OCR Text |
Show TAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH APRIL 7 & 14, I960 Page Of CONDITION OF Bank of Iron County of LOCAL WATER Parowan in the State of Utah at the close of business on REPORT PAUOWAIV TIMES Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday March 15, 1960. Robert B. Mitchell, Publisher ASSETS Cash with balances other banks, including Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office reserve balances and cash balances in process at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of of collection , Congress of March 3, 1879, United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Obligations of States and political subdivisions Advertising rates upon request Loans and discounts (including 300.37 overdrafts) Bank premises owned, iwne, furniture and fixtures 8,017.42 Real estate owned other than bank premises WATER WELLS! TOTAL ASSETS LIABIL1TI ES PROSPECTS BETTER CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Ourplus Imdivided profits YOU WILL FIND MANY ITEMS AT Bedding Plants Available! THAN LAST YEAR 61,876.48 493,863.50 54,600.00 546,320.33 TOMATOE Although water prospects this spring are not as good as they were in 1958, they are so much better than 1959 on the Parowan watersheds that they loo t like a bonanza 8,017.42 1 00 1,164,678.73 FOR NEW LOW PRICES Demand deposits of individuals, partner357,295.74 ships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships CONTACT and corporations 504,596.64 Deposits of United States Government FLOYD HASTINGS (including postal savings) 1,570.65 Deposits of States & political subdivisions 203,522.75 Other deposits (certified & officers checks, etc.) 437.00 HURRICANE, UTAH TOTAL DEPOSITS 1,067,422.78 11,052 11 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Other liabilities Interest collected unearned TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,078,474 89 in comparison. Figures disclosed by the Soil Conservation Service from measurements made last week indicate that at the Yankee Reservoir water content of the 26,6 inches of for the 16 years have been 7.9 inches. 49c and up j Samples of Suiting Notary For Window Draperies and Upholestry. TJtali'S Wonderful Past . . . Beautiful Ties for Men Measurements for other 1923: Monument to a Vanished Culture A aarly 900 A D., targe Pueblo Indian population proape red in the aoutheastern valleys of Utah, for hundreds of years the Pueblos developed their architecture, building huge structures that now lie m ruins. A drought which began in 1278 is believed to have brought about the eventual abandonment of the area. The people never returned. Today, the interesting remains of this cliff dwelling civiliaa Hovenweep National Monument. And today, throughout Utah, tha U. S. Brewers Foundation works constantly to asaure the maintenance of clean, wholerom conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. sation are preserved 7.3. Long Flat, 3.2- - 2.0; 11.6. BEER and ALE HIGH AND DRY He: Tell me, did shampooing your hair with beer do it any good? Him: 'That I cant say for shure. But I have the happiest dandruff you ever saw. !r' Mire of a Premise' Sure, the9n a grand old flag! That's why we salute her. That's why we pledge allegiance to her, 5B Gfc That pledge, in its simplest terms, is another way of saying, Count me in. Youre my country and I love you and need you. Your problems are my problems, and Im with you all the way. Your countrys biggest single problem is the perpetual responsibility for keeping the peace its people want You can help with this problem by remembering this: Peace costs money. Money for military and industrial strength. Money for science and education. And money saved by individuals to help keep the economy by you strong. Bonds provide this money. - (33CEtiaiOBIi L rtnd Prize Winner Shelf rushes cold to, and Chills food faster -- new food fresher, longer, desserts. Keeps salads, drinks, through, Air Purifying System. Automatic-defrostinwith Activated-Colrefrigerator is beautifully fitted, luxuriously lighted, separate freezer opens with a touch of your toe. Both doors styling. Trade now for close magnetically. Built-iwhite, yellow, pink. the Imperial Buy U. S. Savings Bonds g d n flush-bac- k NOW PAYING FI-15- $50.00 DELIVERS! No cash if you trade! thS t0 ray! 24 FAROWAN MERCANTILE md National Newspaper ffoapshot Cwifeet by Martin H. Miller-AP- SA Help Strengthen America's Peace Power Jet-Col- d j A 'Beu&vngeA "Come in Today" Quick chilling t without timing! $ v - Residing at Parowan, Utah My Commission expires STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Seth H. Young, 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 bank, filed. in this office on March 28, 1960. Seth H. Young Bank Commissioner National Fabrics P from taken is - Materials for made to measure suits. epaman cRM measure-mv.it- s snow cour s in this area are: (these figures are for (a) Loans as shown above ure after deductions of reserves uf 9,890.84 water only, and are listed for the years 1960, first, 1959 STATE OF UTAH second, 1958 third and the County of Iron reaverage over the R. L. Fenton, being first duly sworn according to law, cords have been years is the kept deposes and says, that he is President of the above named lat figure.) bank and that the foregoing report contains a full, true and Cedar Breaks, 15.4; 12.1 correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the 30.4; 24 0. close of business on the 15th day of March 1960. Midway Valley, 17.0; 13.4 R. L. Fenton 31.5- 25.2. Subscribed and sworn to before Webster Flat, 13.7; 11.6 me this 24th day of March, 1960. 18.1. 22.1; M. Getta Orton (Seal) Urie Flat, 3.9; 2.3; 11.8 Public MEMORANDA SUCH AS PLANTS Variety Of Potted Plants For Mother's Day snow is 8.4 inches. This compares with 5.4 inches in 1959 and 13.2 in 1958. (The average over the 16 yean, that measurements have been tak en is 11.0 inches. At the Ed Ward Flat there were 19.4 inches of snow with a water content of 5.9 this year. Last year there 30,000.00 was 2.9 inches of water. In 43,500 00 1958 there' were 10.8 inches 12,703 84 of water and the average TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 86,203.84 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCTS. 1,164,678.73 This banks capital consists of; Common stock with total par value of 30,000.00 4 VB k..U INTEREST The US. Government dot not pay for thi adi ertising. The Treasury Department thank, for their patriotic donation, The Advertising Council and pjt |