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Show i Tuesday, October 18, 1955 - Association of American Universi-se- t up iby Princeton University in 1945 to recruit young men and women of exceptional intellect, character and personality as college or university teachers. Each fellow will be granted a s um of money s uf f rdentto guarantee him an adequate living during one year of graduate study at Two Demonstrators Woodrow Wilson Leave Tomorrow For " Fellowships at Portland- - ILE Page Three TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Members of the University of Utah faculty have been invited to nominate seniors for Blain Morgan and Arvil Johan- Woodrow Wilson fellowships for sen of Kenilworth will leave Carin the humanities bon county October 14 to attend graduate study school of his choice. sciences or the social during the the the International Livestock Expo- 1956-5- 7 academic Acceptance of a Woodrow Wilyear. sition in Portlandf Oregon, accordson fellowship entails no obligaing to Robert L. Hassell, county by November 14. tion on the part of the student to agricultural agent. This Announcement of the U of Us become a teacher, Dean McMur-ri- n paid trip is an award for participation in the program came said. winning the boys' state demonstra- Friday from Dr. Sterling M. Approximately 150 fellowships tion contest at the Utah State Fair dean of the University will be awarded in the U. S. and last month. Home Agent Char- College at the Canada during the next year. Canhilltop school. lene Lind will leave Friday noon AssociaNow didates may not apply directly, but by the and take the boys to Provo, where tion of sponsored Graduate Schools in the must be nominated by an active they will meet Miss Ruth Brasher ties, the program originally was member of the academic profes- who is to accompany them on the trip. Miss Brasher, former home demonstration agent of Carbon county and now assistant home demonstration agent in Utah county, will drive her car to Portland. Also check-u- p traveling with Miss Brasher and the boys will be the girls team from Utah county, who won the girls' demonstration contest at the fair. At Portland, these two teams will again present their demonstrations in competition with winning teams of other states. The Carbon demonstration is on mounting insects, and the girls' is on first aid at the scene of an accident. While still in Provo, these state winners will be honored at a dinner and presented with their pins by Mrs. Merrill War-nic- k of the State Advisory well-qualifi- ed , Nominations-mustds.submitt- ed , all-expen- se Mc-Murri- n, "Take a tip time to out-of-sta- it's te 4-- H Council. These teams will complete their demonstrations and the rest of the program at the Pacific International show Wednesday, October 19, and will return home by Saturday, October 22. Canals Soon 19-2- 0. Val-larg- e, Reserve District No. 12, State No. 97 REPORT OF CONDITION of Carbon Emery Bank of Price, Carbon County, Utah, at the close of business October 5, 1955, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal$1,500,836.14 ance, and cash items in process of collection. United States Government obligations, direct and guar3,874,536.88 anteed : of subdivisions 146,200.00 and States Obligations political Other bonds, notes, and debentures .50,000.00 Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of Federal 12,000.00 Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including $6,865.31 overdrafts).. 2,813,869.96 Bank premises owned $80,000.00, furniture and fixtures 90,000.00 $8,487,442.98 $10,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora.'. .. tions $3,662,819.75 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora3,272,443.37 tions , Deposits of United States Government (including postal 61,331.70 savings) 946,628.88 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) 60,549.17 TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,003,772.87 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated $8,003,772.87 obligations shown below).., CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 200,000.00 Capital 200,000.00 Surplus . Undivided profits 83,670.11 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 483,670.11 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS..$8, 487, 442.98 This banks capital consists of : Common stock with total $ 200,000.00 par value of MEMORANDA ssets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for $ 304,000.00 other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of . reserves of 53,723.45 d Garth Assistant I, Larsen, Cashier, of the bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GARTH LARSEN Assistant Cashier C. R. FERGUSSON, G. P. PEACOCK, Directors. 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 correct copy of fhe statement of the above named company, filed in my office on October 10, 1955. LOUIS S. LEATHAM Bank Commissioner (SEAL) State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss : Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of October, 1955. RUTH PATTERSON Notary Public Published: October 13, 1955 above-name- Asphalt-line- d Asphalt, used to line the public baths of Babylon 2500 years ago, may be the economic salvation of the semi-ari- d states of the West. This will be the theme of the First Western Conference on Asphalt in Hydraulics held at the University of Utah Wednesday and The conThursday, October ference is sponsored by the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Utah in cooperation with The Asphalt Institute and the Utah Water Users Association. Irrigation is the key to the economic flowering of many western states, declared B. A. San Francisco managing engineer for the Pacific Coast division of The Asphalt Institute. An estimated 34 per cent of available water supplies, critically, needed at the point of irrigation, is lost in transit from the storage basins through seepage from the feeder canals. This profligate waste of our most precious natural resource must end if the west is going to realize its tremendous economic potential. I am a great believer in luck. The harder I work, the more of it I seem to have. sjon. Nominations from the U of of Political Science, Stanford UniU must be submitted to Prof. versity, Palo Alto, Calif., before James T. Watkins IV, Department the Nov. 14 deadline. ADVERTISEMENT un ' CAULKING MATERIALS Caulking guns and maitic I or making windows end door casings wsalhoMight. 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