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Show Fare ( Two THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Salt Springs Now Open to Fishing News . . . 4-- H The Little Mothers, Chjld Care Club, met at the home of Phillis Thomas of Columbia under the The Salt Springs ponds on the direction "of their leader, Phillis Wendover bombing range near the Thomas. state line have now The girls did finger painting been opened to fishing under an and decided what should be agreement reached between the brought for the July picnic. ClosUtah Department of Fish and ing prayer by Carol Jean Taylor. Game and 'Wendover Air Force Base officials. The Helpful Stitchers met at Because the range is still some- the home of L. A. Bradon. Carl times used for aerial gunnery Koskie opened the' meeting. Those practice, fishermen will be re- present were Evelyn Doty, Kathy quired to obtain a permit from Gallegos, Mary Lucero, Carol Kosthe provost marshals office on kie, Collins, Joyce Hamilton the base each time they enter the and Betty Karen Keele. springs area. No permits will be issued at such times as the range The Busy Little Mothers met at may be in use. Permits are issued the home of Mrs. Thomas. Openat no cost. Director J. Perry Egan said the ing prayer by Ginger DuBcis. Ten rules were read and disdepartment had used the ponds safety cussed. Closing prayer by Lynn only for fish culture purposes un- Turnbull. der a use permit from the air force during the past three years. He noted the ponds were produc- of this area all concerned must see ing many fine bass and should pro- that the law requiring a permit vide some excellent fishing during of entree each time an individual the balance of the year. goes into the area is enforced. He all other 1955 angling regusaid Egan said further, Wendover Air Force Base officials are co- lations also applied at Salt Utah-Neva- da , ! $ i i r t Care Cost-Med- ical Human nature being what it is, people will complafn about paying a comparatively modest sum for something they dont enjoy but must have and will cheerfully spend much more for something they want, but dont urgently Tuesday, July 19, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. William Dance and Deanna and Danny are experiencing the delights Of camping in Huntington Canyon. After their vacation, they expect to greet Mr. and Mrs. fell Brown and children need. MONEY AND BANKING The cost of medical care is certainly a fine case in point. At regular intervals, we hear bitter criticism of the bills charged by doctors and hospitals and pharmacists. An uninformed person might conclude that these costs are one of the very biggest budget problems in the life of he average In Everyday Living RUN A BUSINESS? If you do, its problems arc a part of your everyday living. In them, as in personal life, your bank can play a most helpful role. What is most likely to make the world beat a path to your store (or office or plant) bigger inventory; more equipment; modernized premises? You know best about that; but you may not know how eager we are to help you with such needs. We look at it this way : The better each local business fares, the better the whole community, our bank in- isnt so as a brief chart pictorial published in the June issue of Medical Economics, based on Department of Commerce estimates, proves. Each year we spend $1,600,000,-00- 0 for drugs and $2,600,000,000 for items involved in personal care, such as hair lotions and toilet waters. Each year we spend $2,600,000,-00- 0 in hospitals and nearly twice as much, $5,300,000,000, for Well, it just cluded, will fare. We welcome opportunities to aid local busicredit. nessmen with low-co- Each year we spend $2,800,000,-00- 0 operating fully in opening the Salt Springs. for physicians services and The Salt Springs are situated Springs area to public use. In the well over three times as much, interest of safety and future use some 23 miles south of Wendover. $8,800,000,000, on alcoholic drinks. Reserve District No. 12 Each year we spend $2,900,000,-00- 0 State No. 97 for health care other than Report of Condition of mentioned above and over four times as much, $11,900,000,000, on recreation. The fact that we have more fun at close of business June 30, 1955, smoking or drinking or playing' the of Price, Utah, Carbon County, a State banking institution organized and operating under the bank- games than in visiting the doctor ing laws of this State and a membf r of the Federal Reserve System. shouldnt be allowed to warp our Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking attitude toward the facts. Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. st A lost purse or glove may be recovered, but lost time can't be. To save time at our tellers' windows, do your banking early Carbon Emery Bank ASSETS United States Government obligations, direct and guar- . . . teed 4,475,887.84 ,f ,,., States subdivisions and political Obligations of 98,200.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 50,000.00 Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00. stock of Federal Reserve bank) . .. 12,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $1,695.83 overdrafts) 2,874,783.97 Bank premises owned $85,000.00, furniture and fixtures mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i mm $15,000.00 m t $9,371,599.84 $ Thursday, July 21 200,000.00 LAST CHANCE! $ 455,723.43 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$9,371,599.84 This banks capital consists of Common stock with total par. Value of $200,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 304,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves' of 53,713.45 I, Garth Larsen, Assistant Cashier of the above-nambank hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GARTH LARSEN, Asst. Cashier. Correct Attest: ed A. D. KELLER, C. R. FERGUSSON, a. w. McKinnon, Directors. STATE OF UTAH Office of the. Bank Commissioner Louis S Iatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the f 1116 above named company, filed in TSs my office on July ALL CONTESTANTS f LOUTS S. LEATHAM, (SEAL) Bank Commissioner. State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1955. RUTH PATTERSON, Notary Public Residing at Price, Utah My commission expires March 2, 1959 . WILL RECEIVE ONE 8x10 PHOTOGROPH OF EACH CHILD FOR $2.50 VVVVVVVVVVVYYVVVVVVYVYVVTYYYVVVV The contest will run during the month of August. Each adult tickets is entitled 'to TOO votes. DONT DEPRIVE YOUR CHILD OF THIS PRIVILEGE! ifcM) S&vnmigs midi 1st IPnfls HB Given by Esquire Theatre 2nd PRIZE 11x14 Photo in color end metal frame. 3rd PRIZE 8x10 Photo in color and frame. i Sponsored by Xly T NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drice-I- n Teller Window For Your Convenience to get baby in the contest 200,000.00 55 723 43 n Utah One Day Left . . . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS cordially invite you to deposit your savings dollars at our bank. Win $50.00 Bond 1 st Prize ! TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $8,915,876.41 M KNOW . . . that Americans have more thrift dollars over $73 billion safely deposited in bank accounts than they have in any other form of savings? Its mighty convenient to save where other banking matters can be attended to at the same time; and its mighty nice to have ones money earn interest at minimum risk. These are two of the many reasons why more than 69 million Americans save at a bank. We DID YOU Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System fices with readiness and LIABILTIES Capital Surplus Undivided profits avoid extremely busy days (the 15th and the last day of each month, the day after a holiday, payday). If you want to deposit your check on payday, why not bank by mail? That way, you'll go right to the head of the line. Price The happiness of married life depends upon making small, sacri- 100,000.00 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $3,824,197.08 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,238,499.41 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 161,073.84 Deposits of State? and political subdivisions 1,661,046.68 Other deposits (Certified and officers checks, etc.) 31,059.42 TOTAL DEPOSITS 48,915,876.41 i in the day . . . early in the week; mm : TOTAL ASSETS - CARBON EMERY BANK . Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection $1,760,728.03 of Wichita, Kansas, who are to visit the Dandes. The Browns are former residents of Dragerton. The secret 'of Success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. IEsapmn Theatre AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA GIVEN BY CHASE STUDIO 'We, will be af Friday LDS Church, Sunnyslde, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. x |