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Show 4 4 EFFORT Reserve District No. 13 of condition of BARNES BAN KINO COMPANY of KnyevUle. Utah, at tba ekwa af baolneaa April P, 1111, a Hint a banking InaUtaliow arganlxad and operating under the banking laws af this Stats and a member of tbc Federal Roservo 8 y stem. Published la accordance with a eall made by tho State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. A8SETS Cash, balances with other banka, including reserve balance, and cash Items in process of collection - . United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . . , Obligations of States and political subdivisions z' ' Corporate stocks (including 110,300 Oft stock of Federal Rseerve bank) Loans and discounts (including $U2sl.lu over- drafts) ft's Ball Time In an average day, 1,120 places 301 persona wer feloniously killed or assaulted. Each day during 1930 an average of 140 persona were robbed, 2MU1 other thefts occurred and 408 cars were stolen. wert burgalarised and HIGHWAY ItoM a vto , Wr , THEATRE N NO. 91 AND HILL FIELD ROAD -- JAMES STEWART In BROKEN ARROW" Technicolor With Jeff Chandler, Deborah Padgett Plus . . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation Tim deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of Unitod State Government (including poatal savings) Deposits of 8tstea and political subdivision Othsr deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) r TOTAL DEPOSITS J:Tti I, LM1 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated shown obligations . below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus . Undivided profits "NIGHT WIND" The Story of a Dog Returned From War! DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS LENNOX COAL OIL AND GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS CUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS ; CHIMNEY TOPS Chaa. A-- Trump, Prop. Rhone Bountiful 105 or 101 - GOOD BAMAEITAX IN TIN IIAT . . . r.F.C. Eraesl E. Jim W Cedar Grave, West Virginia, i military paUcemaa la Kra, la warming ay a caapla a( Karea a refngr at hla Impravlaed past shelter same where aear the battle Uses, The stave Is made af aa all dram aad a piece af pipe. The refugee are twe ef many theesaada. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES ACCOUNTS 3.22237.01 Thls bank's capital consists of common stock with total par value of f30.ooo.oo. MEMORANDA JUM0I MfTTMIN ta New York City beat big league professionals to th pitch as they gather for tholr own opener at an East Side playground. Elavan-yaar-oRichard Horan amOa encouragement at his lagging toother Bobby, 4, who to baring panto troubla. (International) ld Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 30,000.00 Loans sa shown sbovs are after deduction of 49,332.91 reserves of L Alan B. Blood. Cashier of the above-name- d bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to tbs best of my knowledge and belief. a.: Sworn to and subscribed before me this IMh day ef April, 1931. HAROLD J. GAILEY. Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Kayavill. Utah My Commission expire October 19, 1034. State of Utah, Office of the Bank Commissioner, I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of tho Stats of Utah, do koroby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of tho ctatement of the above named company, filed in my office on April 2ft, 1031. . . . Twe Americas O.L'a are examlnlug raw a plan takea fram the Cemmaalst prleaaere that fed lata American ha ads la the Weaja area. The prtsaaera are CM aeae, aad the finding af the a plan leads aappert ta ramars that the are aUglng aama af their mad char fee aader tanaeaea af Chine the drag. At left Is Master Sgt. Jaaies l Kath, Taeama, WashlafUa. aad at 1U la CpL Lae K Jewea, Daalphsa. Me. LAYTON Cerreepewdeat Phan Xll-- Jl - U . . vi i i ENLISTS FOK SON , . . Mrs. Hebert Eadereaffer aad seas, Eraeat, It, aad Keaaeth, It, shew phata af F.F.C. Kebert Undereuffer wha took Eraeste place la the service. Officials say Eadercaffer accompanied Eraest ta Camden, NJ, recrniUng afflca after pareats had lives sea permlsslea ta enlist. However, the mother withdrew her permisslea, so the father enlisted la his plaee. This left Eraeat sola apperter af his mother aad Ineligible far draft. - r1"? r- U u. t'j'SKw v t 1 ''Ss Vi 1 . ' The O.F.T. club aad partners enjoyed a social at th bom of Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Tbornley Saturday evening. Mrs. Jerry N. Crowley, Mrs. Asahel Stevenson and Mrs. Lloyd Cook visited Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich. Saturday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper wars Mrs. Rulon Call and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hickenlooper and children, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beet icy and son of Salt Lake. Eldridg Smith of Elko, Nevada pent the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldddgs Smith and sons visited Sunday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Priscilla Smith. Mrs. Martha Kent entertained Thursday evening for Mrs. Elaine Smith, Mrs. Arlens Burton, Mrs. Lydia Allen, Mrs. Bernice Walker, Mrs. Edna Mas'Smedley, Mrs. Alberta Robins and Mrs. Mary Vanca. L llaven Barlow has returned to work after recent Illness. Wsync Winegsr sang two vocal solos and Barbara Hatch gsvo a reading at th Layton Second ward MIA Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr. John W. Holt of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Maggie Simmons and Fern Sim- mon. , Califor- nia where they will make their home, Cayle is stationed at Oak Wm. E. Furniture Co. DiUii NEW . BARGAINS - USED Fine Assortment Used Farnitar. Fin Assortment New Fsrnitsre. Fin Assortment Used Applian- - Highest Repaired and Farnitar. ;t. Ha who Imagine bo can do without tho world deceive himself much; but bo who fandea tho world cannot do without him to rtiH more mistaken. (La Rochefoucauld) Wotson-Tcmn- er The Star With th Friendly DsaraQ CLOTHING CO. 31th 8L Ogdea 3l Washington Bird. Ogden 3331-3- 9 Price Refin-iahe- ) inponsmff- - vJ President Harry Truman has written his endorsement of tha Inter filth oWrvance of National Family Week, set for May with iu emphasis "on tha rota which tha family moat play in faith in our religious and democratic principle." Although many families will be separated during tha present war dislocations emergencies, such will not interrupt th basic unity of a family bound together by love and mutual faith in God," ha suggested in a letter released this to everyone pra-tervt- nr Good telephone service at reasonable cost it important to everyone. But that's not alL Tbe 20,000 men and women of tbla Company wbo provide your service are also important to the communities and atatca in which tbey live. Lait year they received $S4 million in islariea most of these millions were and wagea--an- d Street1 pent in their own communities, on "Main week. "The guiding principles which the child has acquired in a truly rclirious family will give him moral strength and courage to face with confidence the uncertainties of the future " "National Family Week give each of ua an opportunity to examine our own livee and sea bow. we may further contribute to th type of family lift which underlies the moral strength of our nation," the President wrote. Protestants, Catholics, and Jews will celebrate Family Week together for the ninth consecutive year. Many special church and community affair throughout the nation will highlight tha week's emphasis on ths religious foundations of American family lifa. Mr. Gaylo Stevenson Koalls hospital with tha L. Mr. and left Saturday for Oakland Fnraitnr 4 Skoon. h Stetaoa Hats. Intern avea Sox. Faith Aspect Of Family Week Is Emphasized New About Folk MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS w- rum o ii ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner. STOTT THAT DKEAMS ARE MADE OF V1 Fssture , . , Criffoa and Society Braad Salts. Wilson Bros. Fsralahlsgs. Word of th Wiw Attest: J. BARNES, D. KE1TU BARNES, J. R. GAILEY. Directors. H. State of Utah, County of Davis VYalion-Tann- er 1 Nuns-Bos- ALAN B. BLOOD. Correct in town. e' . Not only do telephone people buy from local merchantf, hut the Company itself is a large , purchaser of materials and supplies from western huainesses and industries. Any way you look at it, many people in this state, in or out of the telephone business, have a stake in its successful operation. &hi rnoun at) b. nma-nt- i Navy. llorofl how to get at your-hom- DIG-fru- ck f ; capacity Sf.lALUtruck running costl d. Paid for Used 33 Went 1st Sooth . . . 8 ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DAVIS FARM -- n.-. ;4 CO-O- P .. KAYSVILLE PHONE MY Shot Gun Shells. f' Lawn Mowers. Electric Fencers. Brush Killer. Far the first time, tNSrORTED WITH 6LEDS . . Amerteaa seldlert asa sleds ta transport combat supplies ta the front lines la the central area af. Karen where some af the sttffest fighting has been taking place. It la the best way ta get the supplies aver the hilly terrain. The sleds are new and designed sal only for cargo bat for asa as litters sad other purposes. These fellows reald certainly aae a few Alaskan huskies for motive power. SIT FLIES TR Ant Killer. Nails. 7 HK) A. M. PSlTB TuISSEJOnG mm2 lLGSS"Br5i 1,000 ihttmhtmt fulehetlw dbte m MIWI9 ppw hfrf fmOt fH ' 3 dlf P. M. HENRY STEIN, Manager H MAY 3, 4, 5 Bank premises owned 1.00, furniture and fixtures f 1.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises TOTAL ASSETS Thurs. Apr. 26, 1951 Page GRAND OPENING LAYTON DRIVE-I- . . Kaysvilla, Davis Ctmmtr. 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