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Show f Tuesday, April 16, 1957 THE DHAGEBTON TRIBIHSE East Carbon Junior High Presents Easter Program of-t- 1 The East Carbon Junior High School Choruses, under the direction of Frank Van Cott, presents its annual Easter program Wilnes-da- y, April 17th, at 7 :30 p.m., in the Dragerton Junior High School Auditorium. There is no charge for admission. The public is cordially invited to attend, PROGRAM Combined Choruses The Easter Parade Berlin When Its Springtime in the Rockies Combined Choruses Sauer : Chamberlain Easter Prayer Barbara Laramie Combined Choruses Welcome Sweet Springtime Rubenstein The Palms. Combined Choruses ... Faure O God Our Help in Ages Past East Carbon Girls Glee Club Croft, Meuller 0 Mron of Beauty East Carbon Girls Glee Club, with Jimmy Liddiard accompanist, and playing the piano solo Finlandia Silbglius Winder Mozart solo, Alleluja Saxaphone Phyllis A Resurrection Morning sacred Cantata, Poem by Ida R. Alldredge and Music by B. Cecil Gates. East Carbon Girls Glee Club. Readers; Susan Worthen, Karleen Balle, Barbara Laramie, Phyllis Winder, Sylvia Rowley and Sandra Gibson. , Combined Choruses Christ the Lord is Risen Wesley, Carey 1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked Soprano Solo Sharon Campbell .! Cllarra Combined Choruses Holy, Holy, Holy Dykes Praise God from Whom-Al- l Flow Blessings : : Combined Choruses Bourgeois n, Take home a 6-P- ah . Three sr office by telephone; mail, or in person. A representative' hr Social Administration will Whether a woman worker or be at Security the City Hall, Price, Utah wife who is age 62 but not 65 files on 23, 1957 between thr for social security benefits is a de- hoursApril of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. cision she must make, according to Mr. Kesler T. Powell, district manThe word nut we are .told by ager for the Social Security Adthe ministration at Provo, Utah. processors of Royal Nuts, Mr. Powell stressed that those comes from the Anglo-Saxowho want further information hnutu, which has lost two letters should contact their social security in modem parlance. Social Security ftce t ( w, . - the convenient way to buy at your favorite store and to take out at your favorite tavern MAE SAMPINOS New Recorder Takes Over Office After Appointment i Miss Mae Sampinos, 25, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sampinos; Price, has been appointed county recorder last Thursday night by the Carbon county commissioners session by a 2 to after a four-ho1 vote. Commissioner Eugene Coli cast the dissenting vote while Commissioners Steve Diamanti and Louis Kosec voted for the appointment. Selected from seven candidates, Miss Sampinos was named to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Dru-cill- a Powell who forfeited the office when she pleaded guilty to two of altering records in her office. The nev county recent e: who was sworn in Tuesday, is a native f Price and attended Price schools, graduating from Carbon high. She received a teacher's certificate from the Academy of St. Basil, Garrison, New York, in 1952. Previous to her recent appointment, she was employed by the Mission Motel as a clerk and by the Greek Orthodox church of Price as a Greek language teacher. The comnrssioners also appairf-eMrs. Norine OHalloran as deputy recorder. Mrs. OHalloran.. who was deputy to' Mrs. Powell, had been acting county recorder during the time the office was declared vacant. -- ur oo-mt- babies were born at the Price hospital 32 of March. the month luring 21 and and Six, boys girls. boys five girls were born during the oast week to the following mothFifty-thre- e City-Coun- ty ers: April 1: Mrs. Eugene Jay Mar Charter No. s . Fiber Brewing Co, Sail Lake City, Utah Since 1884 ''Sparklefewed to the Altitude Sparkle you can SEE . . . Sparkle you can TASTE UTAH Distributor--?--- DISTRIBUTING COMPANY PRICE TONY FRUGNI PHONE 505 Reserve District No. 6012 Of Price, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on March 14, 1957, published in response to call made by Comptroller ot the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collet tion ..299.00 51 KAISER DeSOTO 4-d- CHRYSLER oor 399.00 . . . 499.00 51 FRAZER 49 CHEV. 299.00 299.00 . 299.00 2-d- oor OTHER GOOD BUYS DURING SALE 55 55 BelAir Coupe, reg. $1999 . . . MERCURY radio, htr., reg. $1999 54 FORD Club Coupe, radio, htr., reg. $1 199 i: 52 CHEVROLET, radio, heater, reg. $1299 . . 54 MERCURY, radio, heater, reg. $1699 . . . CHEVROLET 4-do- or, FIRST WEST Now $1099 Now $1199 Now $1599 i i 2,898,902.00 32,200.00 82,200 00 8,400.00 2,192,161.82 65,159.44 1,5(36.58 202.64 $6,652,618.33 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government r: ' (including postal savings) subdivisions of and State Deposits political Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) TATAL DEPOSITS $6,253,278.72 Other liabilities PRICE 2 555, 62C C2 112.50 7S4.051.51 115,171.03 26,181.58 57,422 S? TOTAL I J ABILITIES $6, V 0 70 r 1 A C P T ACCOUNTS : Stock Capital (b) Class B preferred, total par $ Toro retirable value ..$100,000 total Common stock, (c) par $100,000.00 00 61 558.12 358.66 341 916.78 lc?0 000 .......... ........................a...,............................... Undivided profits Surplus Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) .... : 2. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL A CCOUNTS $6 652 61 8 S' I, RAY WALTERS, President of the above n sarmny swear that the above statement, is true J. ..fl: . b c. . ,3 knowledge and belief. ' RAY WALTERS, President, Correct Attest : CARL J. LEAVITT HENRY RUGGERI MARL D. GIBSON " Directors. State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of r 197 e s and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or VIRGINIA R. GARBER. Notary ? 'V Residing at Price, Utah. My commission expires March 7. 1961. -- r d;r'' uvu 45 NORTH Now $1899 Now $1899 $1,315,026.35 United States Government obligations, ' direct and guaranteed Obligations of State and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including $8,400.00 stock t f Federal Reserve Bank) Loans and discounts (including $58.96 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $51,000.00, furniture and fixtures $14,159.44 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets Any of below cars given for $1 .00 extra on the purchase of a New Merccury! CHEVROLET 12 Report of the Condition of the TOTAL ASSETS ' 49 50 50 ville, boy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE d Your Fisher tino, Price, boy. April 2: Mrs. Mcrvin D. Cook. Wellington, girl. -April 3 Mrs. - Richard'S.1 Peter-so- n, Price, girl; Mrs. Afton D. Olsen, Emery, girl; Mrs. Dominick Escoubat, Price, g rl. April 4: Mrs. Ivan Walton, Jr., Price, boy. April 7: Mrs. George Rodney Scharde, Price, twins, boy and E. 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