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Show REPORT - o I condition of Clearfield Slate Rank of Clearfield In the State of at the cloae of business on October lit, 1U5J. ASSETS Cash, balance with other bank, including reserve balance, and caah item in jiroc- e of collection , United State Government obligation, direct and guaranteed . Obligation of State and political subdivU BIBLES FOR THE TRUMAN LIBRARY Utah Wasatch Plans 'Back To School' Well Closing Order Is CLEARFIELD Effective Nov,. 1 r,lt;,it:;.!,l t 'JiMUM! "Rack to School Night" for parents will b held at the first meeting of the Wasatch Association Wednesday, Nov. It, at tt:oo p.m. at the school building. After a short opening egerclse in the cafeteria the parent go to the various claaa room where teacher will demonstrate and explain teaching method and routine o that parents may have a greater understanding of what teacher and the school are trying to accomplish for their children. Three class period wilt be held to enable parent with mora than one child to attend all c las see. Class room visiting will be held between 7xi and H;ia p.m. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Kay art lie, Thum, livl Mo V. Cooaty. Utah 8. 1951 Page ' H Hill AF Workers Get Back Pay SALT LAKE CITY State HILL AIR FORCE BASE necr Joseph M. Tracy has pro- I aion Ismi.ni There were many broad grins and claimed dithe well of closing 1 Stock 00 Corporate happy faces as back payment of liana-anverting water from underground discounts (including $'l:M.'l,iiii oei- cost of living pay increase were source beginning with November I I In;:,". it". drafu) leaned at' Hill Air Force baso last I. 1951, and ending April 1. 1952, Rank premise owned $:!7,5iooo, furniture and week. These covered a period from a provided by law. fixture $I2..Vuiii .VI.ISSMHI July 8 to October 1.1 and ranged All persons owning, or having between $50 and $150 in value. control of. any artesian or pump TOTAL ASSETS fJ.T1tlA.VI.tn! This payrats waa 'Tor White well, or well, in this State are Collar" workers as the wages of to required close, by plug. cap. other employees in th skilled da valve, or other mechanical device 1.IAR1LITIES are determined by wage board suror Demand deposits of individual, partnership. by repairs, all well except vey. those benewater and corporation for providing ?i,j(i;u:t7ii Besides thi pay raise to 2Jka) ficial use Beneficial use during Time depoKita of individual, partnership workers at Hill Air Force base, it i the above period doc not Include and corporation also went to approximately 3,700 irrigation. Deposit of United State Government (inother postal and federal worker t It i also provided that modifies-- ' IJ.PU 4: cluding postal saving) in military imUllationa in this lleiKit o( State and political uldivisiori jiwi.tivt.iri j turn of said ORDER may be grant- area. Other depoaita (certified and officer' check, ed upon showing to the State En The next regular pay check oa 7 etc ) ji t.n gineer that a compliance therewith November 9 will include will cause partial or complete fail TOTAL DEPOSITS $j,5H5,!n.5t increase. The checks given out last ure of the well BOUNTIFUL Sept. JO was week were for the retro-actiJim a i Other liabilitie The closing season of under- glck-of- f data for defense depart-ground water has been proclaimed ment promotion for blood procure-I- n TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including the interest of conserving the men! fur armed force. Thi la part $2,V.5.!il!i.54 obligationa hown below) underground water supply and toi0f a campaign to collect 2.NXM) Iff IISINTATIVM of the American Bible Society call oa President Tru- provide -a for maximum blood of quantity by July, !52. man at the White House and present him with every translation of the pint the next ear's use. Ax a result KAYSV1LLE Regular meetscripture made by th society since it formation In 1816. Tht collection, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS last of CLOSING ORDER rain whether on doors, windows, ing of th KayavilU Garden club year's 240 volumes In 120 language and dialects, i approximately comprising . .1 . f 25,000.00 was j Capital made available during poultry houses, green houses, or will be held there Friday, November 9, will go to the Harry S. Truman Library at Grandview, Mo. With the the 7(I,IMI.(MI . . .. . , Surplus past season additional water Laras. They are simple to use, at 7:30 p. W- -. at tha home of Julia publisher-treasurDr. Gilbert are Chief Executive nations Darlington (left), j Undivided profit :c.,vu.:t which materially helped to mature requiring only cutting with shears Galley. A round table discussion and the Reverend Dr. James V. OaypooL (International) Reserve (and retirement account for prefercrops. Strict obedience to thi and tacking up. It's an item to on the topic, My Favorite Flow'J0.wi0.00 red capital) i CLOSING ORDER will further in- - watch for and use to keep your ers and Why" will hi tha highlight crease the supply. home comfortable and at the tame of th evening. The public is TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 11 lvi.vu.:; To The order is persons ha- time save on fueL ving control of any flowing or pump TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL well or wells in the State of Utah: ACCOUNTS iviMvitrj YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED. DAVI COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS The Denver and at your own expense, to close by DENVER - LENNOX COAL, OIL AND GAS FURNACES Rio Grande Western Railroad this plug, cap, valve, or other mechanl-- ' This banks capita consist of: STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS fare reduction cal device, or by repair 11 well r, Common stock with total par value of $25,UiO.OO. Lorraine undt.r a round-trifare for irrigation pur- water GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS t CHIMNEY TOPS . r providing , irgain MEMORANDA rope Riley, jupfor Red Crus chair- which will irdure travel cost poses, on or before November 1, Chan. A-- Trump, Prop. Phone Bountiful 103 or l&t Asset pledged or assigned to secure liabiliman of theJiavi county chapter. .ovr its route from 2 per cent to 1951. and to keep them closed 25.000 00 ties and for other purpose . attending a regional conference cent. Under the reduced far til April 1. 1952. p,.r K1' '" Loans a shown above are after deduction of PROVIDED. HOWEVER, that a plan, lower rates will apply on tlc- . ' reserve of October -- i. de- -' modification of this ORDER a Let purchased for week-enSaturday, jt may Davis county chapter was repre-- , partUre and are valid for rrturn be State of Utah, County of Davi. a showing to the upon granted rfted by a teacher sponsor and I,,.. d..7 withuT"'.-dsD. Barlow, (wing first duly sworn according to law, deposes . limit and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that theunj,,,- memlter from every school p Rjo Grande taenver or mm jj g,, failure of Orwell above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct staUmeur,, the county. Mir Msunne Hill, 'traffic manager, in announcing the pete of the condition . of the said bank at the close of business on thyrtih Davis high representative, parU- - reduced new the rate Failura to cwnply with this OR aij far, K, day of October, HM. " W! (Lr,n.de ,r,,n DER shall constitute a tnisde JESSE D. BARLOW. -lurpose of the conference xcept 'the California Zephyr, meanor and. if necessary, the State Correct Attest: an exchange of ideas on program Thr frTI "nt Engineer wiU bring acUon in the ' W. WALTER STEED, planning INTEREST " J. KAY NELSON, ,h. -G. H. HOLT, for high elementary, meeting ,ww.n ljlke C)ly and (;r,nd Director. school and adult group, as well junction. $125 Utween Salt Uke , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25tidy of October, comhmed general sessions. ,nd Glenwood $l7o be- SEAL Thi. i the fifth conwcutive yearlUef.n Sat UkeSpring. Denver and WinrlntATC HAROLD C. STEED, that similar meetings have been :xh'e fmr'quo City C(WM:h fare. , held during October and November Mr Kno Notary Public. outi ,nd are pub. By Marguerite MirkcUea puin, 1. 1951: in four western sUte to train Residing at Clearfield. Utah. So easy to handle that a house-- ! tax. transportation leader and to make plans for the plratH.aM farM are ajna leing re-- wife ran put it up herself Instead My Connotation expires June 19. 19o4. State of Utah, Office of th Bank Commissioner. coming year. A total attendance of duced alwut 20 per cent. j of waiting for tbe nun of the) members t expected in L Roy W. Simmons. Bank (jpfhraissioner of th State of Utah, ! house to shut out draft and keep of and correct true in the copy the that this west foregoing iaa tbolright meetings hereby certify in the heat so the home will be above named company. filed ijT'mv office on October 11. I.i51. fall warm and comfortable all winter BARNES BANKING ROY W. SIMMONS, Red The Davis County Junior and lumber hardware long. Many Bark Commssioner. Cross is making plans for an exKAYSVILLE a line Mr. and Mrs. supply stores are KAYSVILLE pensive program this year. The William B. Smith announce the of window materialscarrying conare that t annual membership campaign will of their daughter, Ilonna siderably cheaper than ordinary MEMRER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE be conducted from November 1 to marriage and Irvin Marshall Newton. Jr., of glass but will hold in beat and 15. maout Mich. window cold. Th These took keep Jackson, ceremony CORPORATION place Thursday, November J. Ths terials are shatterproof, transparnewlyweds left Monday morning ent. and reinforced to last for CLEARFIELD for Jackson where they will make! years. They are used for protec-thei- r Mr. BsrUra home. Stucki presented her advanced pistion against snow, sleet, wind and no student in an autumn musical ' at the second ward chapel last Sun- day afternoon. ofn . Forty-seveBOUNTIFUL The program was a musical treat and ficers, committee chairmen to those Dr. Virgil II. guests attended the annual meeting Stucki wasatending. a special guest soloist of the Daria county chapter. American Red Cross Oct. 2i in Bounti- presenting two trumjiet numbers, r accompanied by Barbara Stucki on ful. the piano. Henry D. Call vice chairman of Young people who participated by the chapter in order that more the chapter, presided over the fol- on the program were as follows: classes may be scheduled. Anyone, lowing program; invocation by Shannon Foley. Jean Madsen, Bee. with school teaching exjierience, Thomas Q. Williams, minutes of ky Briggs, Joyce Hilton, Florianne who is interested in teaching a class U5 annual meeting by Mrs. Rex Barlow, Colleen Bennett, Sheldon or those who would like to Join a B. Snow, vocal duet by Shirlene Dahl and Connie Ball. 'class should contact Bountiful 250. and Byron Fisher, accompanied by Peggy Ure. Short talks were given by Mrs. Kenneth Van on home nursing and by Mrs. Virginia Barton on home nursing in high old-ti- me schooL A report on summer training school for the Junior Red Cross wss given by Miss Msunne Hill and a report on the national convention by Mrs. F. B. Muir. Welsh Boyer, national blood program rep- - . resentative, outlined future blood plans. New officers elected were as follows: Henry D. Call Layton, chapter chairman; Paul Lindeman, Lay-tofirst vf chairman; Mrs. Dar-vMiller, second vice chairman and Mrs. Rex B. Snow, retained secretary; Vernon C. Brown, treasurer. New board members are; Mrs. Harold Searle. Rev. George Dreher and I. Haven Harlow. Retiring chapter officers are: LeKoy B. Smith, chairman; Henry Call, first vice chairman. Mrs. Walter Jennings, tecond vice chairman, and Rev. James Kenny and Willard G. Carr,, board members. In charge of th annual meeting were Paul Lindeman, nominating committee; Mrs, Milton Fisher, Mrs. LeRoy Mangus and Mrs. Norma Swan, decorations, and Mrs. F B- - Muir, programs. tttmrim mU trim iUmmmtrdmn mijmt It rkmm mitimt Mar . i j I Give Blood i - th-p- - ve Gardeners Meet ; i ' , j er, Two Delegates Attend Jr. Red Cross Meet ! week-announ- - ced ; ; p pn un-ar- e , d Jee ' v - I t t u I"""" SomGthmCT NGW VrT w ,,.Trr;. IH-'.- Paid on Savings Deposited Effective April j :ai r- , CO. Reveal Troth Davis Red Cross Pupils Appear In Recital Has Meeting; Names Officers j Classes Open ! ( ! ' j for Hiram Walker quality n, el DAVIS WAY to be sure that every THE ONE of your new car dollars U buy- FARM ing you a fuU measure of solid value la to get the Pontiac story! You get a full measure of beauty In a Pontiac-rbeaut- v apart from anything else on the road. You get a full measure of performance, too performance that will delight you for years and years to come. And certainly you get a full measure of dollar value Just check for yourself CO-O- P , , ruONE 299 . Steel Post KAYSVILLE 6, 32 6, T $1.02 and Full Fence up 12 Gangs 6 Mi 8 Box Nails FlaAhlight and ' Back ' Batteries Duck Shoe Oil Aluminum Roofing Oil $1.90 each & up Filter Cartridge for All Cars. Brake Fluid. the . BIsadsd whiskey. 16 pcoo 70 gnia neutral spirits. Hiram WtOcsra loos Inc, Peori, LU. value of a Pontfac. Come on In and get our deal It's the best In every way! , re-sa- le IDoMair Ibir 3HlILair- - you caiitlicata rilPcDmdBM nBoanccnti wodcdod cciDroniPAimY - SECOND NORTH AND MAIN STREET KAYSVILLE, UTAH |