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Show f Pftffft Elxht St 1854 Tuesday, October THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Traffic Conference OOP The primary purpose of the law Is the protection of the citizen and Treats for Everyone in Costume the public in his person and property. Traffic accidents can easily be termed Public Enemy No. 1 in that .respect. They kill more people and cause more economic loss than perhaps any other single human activity. There is good reason to believe that probably more people pass through our traffic courts than any other court. Most of such people gain their principal idea of American justice there To promote greater traffic safety, the Governor, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and the Attorney General are calling a series of traffic court conferences, to be held on a regional basis throughout the State of Utah. They are doing this in cooperation with the Utah Safety Council, the Utah Mu and the County ' nicipal League, Officials Association of Utah. The conferences will begin November 15th, and will be held each day of that week, ending November 20. These conferences are designed to examine common problems in ' traffic law enforcement and to clarify various statutory require-- i ments. Greater uniformity in en-- ' forcement policies, as applicable, i throughout the state will also be sought. ' ' These conferences will be held at Cedar City, Nephi, Manti, Rich " field, Price, Provo, Salt Lake City, j Ogden, Brigham City, Logan and JPMUTLEooo . For the Best Costume JOIN THE FUN AT ESQUIRE THEATRE HALLOWEEN THRILL SHOW jr Saturday October 30th Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. ASK ABOUT OUR Isle of the Dead 1 WITH and Those invited to attend are mayors, county, commissioners, I judges, justices of the peace, county and dty attorneys and law en forcement officers. It is hoped that much good may result from these sessions. i PLAN Y OLIVET Spook Busters WITH Furniture & Appliance Co. Phone 499 48 East Main THE BOWERY BOYS In an editorial 'on the federal LAY-AWA- Gifts for All tbe Family BORIS KARLOFF ' Roosevelt. Now Open! Is budget question, the Wall Street Journal observes that government and adds: All the Government can buy with j$t3L manufactured credit money is an inflationary spree like the one we just, recovered from. i We should be frequently reminded of that fact During the inflationary spiral, the great majority of us confused symptoms with causes.. We blamed business, labor and everything but. the principal cause of inflation which is reckless spending and deficits with ;no real attempt to effect a cure. . flf inflation comes again, it will edme from the same cause. fcanffcibuy prosperity, Charter No. 6012 x f in the State of Utah, amm Friendship must be accompanied virtue, and always lodged in grfat and generous minds, t , at the close of business on October ASSETS $10,000.00 for u savings) subdivisions of and States Deposits political Deposits of banks..' Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,515,538.56 LESS! 29,639.35 27,094.25 62,030.92 TOTAL LIABILITIES 600x16 The famous O.K. Chain Treads 670x15 with Road Hazard Guarantee e i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock : Common stock, total par $100,000.00. Surplus .......... bffBono SO. CARSON AYR. PRICE m "CHINE cr "STAN JOCTCON ES03. C '! MV t: aSmm $5,577,569.48 100,000.00 130,000.00 Undivided profits ..... 80,760.79 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 358.66 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 311,119.45 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS..$5, 888, 683.93 ' MEMORANDA Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of..$ 15,746.55 Loans insured or guaranteed byr Veterans Administration insured or guaranteed portions only $ 16,698.91 I, Ray Walters, President of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. RAY WALTERS, President. Correct Attest : MARL D. GIBSON, CARL J. LEAVITT, HENRY RUGGERI, n 2 11,806.30 703,936.61 Other liabilities f On Your Tire or Exchange t faf 80,000.00 1 Real estate owned other than bank premises 1,841.63 23.10 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS $5,888,688.93 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,533,486.30 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ....................... ............... ............. ................. ................ ...... 2,209,575.75 Deposits of United States Government (including postal BEST Nqtion-Vid- 7, 1954. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal$1,535,444.47 ance, and cash items in process of collection. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 2,358,624.50 subdivisions of States and 13,500.00 political Obligations Corporate stocks (including $6,900.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 6,900.00 Loans and discounts (including $21.98 overdrafts) 1,892,355.23 Bank premises owned $70,000.00, furniture and fixtures Get the spokesmen for labor and man- wih Report of Condition of Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. c to Coal Industry agement agreed Saturday an increase in coal exports and a debase .in oil imports is necessary tea put the, coal industry back on it feet. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, and T m Pickett, executive vice preside at of the National Coal Associa ti n, expressed this view in separate interviews. , . Reserve District No. 12 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE ever-increasi- ng id - Price ( Directors. State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: Sworn toand subscribed before me this 13th day of October, 1954, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. (SEAL) IRENE ZUMADAKIS, Notary Public. Residing at Price, Utah. 'rMy commission expires April 26, 1956. . |