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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH REPORT OF CONDITION OF EFENSE First State Bank of Salina OF SLIN, I TUI. A MEMBER OF TUB FF.DEK AT THE CI OSK OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1941 L RESERVE Published in accordance with a call made by the Dank Commissioner of Utah and the Fedeial Keserve Hank of this ilicti iet puisuant to the previsions of the Fedeial Reserve Act. A S SETS Loans and discounts (including1 .'29. 58 overdrafts) Fluted States Government obligations, direct and $1,113, 047.37 . guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Coiporate stocks (including $0, 750.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) . ..... Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve 5,57(1.09 11,024. 87 (5,750.00 . balance, and cash items in pi ocess of collection Hank piemises owned $1.00, fumituie and fix- - tuies $1.00 545,858.99 . 2.00 1.00 Real estate evened other than bank piemises TOTAL ASSETS $2,002,200.12 L 1 T1 E S tnei ships, pai A IS I L Demand deposits of individuals, and cot pm ations Time deposits of individuals, pai tnei ships, and .'90,120. si 821 corporations Deposits (f States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (ceitified and officcis cheeks, etc.) TOTAL DEl'OSITS . $1,72 . .oii.r.i 245,071.41 11.727.21 10,170.17 1,9(11. 21 Other liabilities 129.: RITA CA L ...... Capital Surplus suboi-dinate- d $1,725,090.4$ ACCOUNTS 25.000,00 200,000 00 52,109.81 . Undivided Profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIAHILITIES . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS & Conect Attest: H. S. GATES, McKinley morrili,, E. J. FKKECE, Directoi s. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1911. MILES CURFEW, Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Salina, Utah. My Commission will expire January 18, 1915. these various inadequacies fense program. James Preston affairs comThe house military mittee, as is natural in times of stress such as the present, has been extremely active recently, and has Guard! 1 of the de- That the same committee has a high regard for industrys defense endeavors is shown by another report which it issued in connection with pending legislation. In that report, the following passage occurs: From the evidence, it is appaient to your committee that private has, without exception, to the fullest degree with both the war and navy departments and all other agencies of the government engaged in the program of rearmament now under way by this government; but unfortunately, certain minor groups or elements of employees in manv of the faetoii 's and industrial plants of the country lmve sought for one reason or antliei to stop production and in mane instance!; have largely succeeded in so doing. probed the defense situation from a number of angles. Some of the findings of this important group, however, have received little attention outside of Washington, due perhaps to the explosive nature of intei national events. Hut in Washington itself some ears have been burning, and others have pricked up, at the comments made which by this congressional body, has the welfaie of a pait of the deentrusted to its caie. fense prog'-aWashington Sidelights; The govMost impoi tint action of the com- ernment printing office commit t d a mittee, of course, was its recent is- typographical error in the published suance of a majority repoit on the epm t of the hearings n tux revision defense program, part of which was (that contained more truth than poetiy. discussed in this column last xveek. Heres the sentence with the bull" in The report is fairly packed with it: and a. valuable findings, however, Corporations are subject to state and local taxation rqinl on the avor-are it words few more concerning in oi der here. ape to more than a third of the lift pi of it s before fedeal axes apply." Whoever made that error was probThe document in question doaD of th" old adage, Its primarily with the subject of stock ably thinking who alway gets it in piles" of strategic raw materials, andl1" tapaer nec' in tome the reasons why these were cases not accumulated in time. The wife committee can fully identifies the Charging that his would el a with arm herself meat 'ver source of such failures, and its list e him atound his butch- n iha ing is impellent because some of the!an pr ""T pummeling him will, her fipoints have a more general applies- Bh r!,,,,rht hi,,1 T,',vi'1 tinn than inertly to the stock piles "h,'n of Conbi lander idge, Mass, sued for jj.j.yp J Economic What is probably the most authorCCC CAMP NEWS itative criticism of the governments Co. 479 Camp 2 handling of the defense program, was Salina, Utah iceently appealed. It came from the house of r military affairs commit!' e. Sixteen members Pioneer Mountain Spike ('amp of this committee voted to publish the The fore part of this week Foreman repoit while nine voted to suppress Leonard L. Meeham and crew assisted it. by Mr. Ellis Shurtz of Salina, and 1 he others. na't of the crews of Foremen Jack eiitieizes, among lepoit Scrutiny Irkcs for putting petty Cinwaiv and Scott Rarton began the quail els aboxe national int"rest.s, to cleaning of a camp sitp ami the Use David Law cnees phrase. This of a mess hall on top of ciitieixm is based on t hi Intel ior Sec- Pioneer Mountain, we't of Salina. As retarys handling of the aluminum soon as the mess hall and the plumbproblem. To quote th' irport (iircit-!y- , ing and lighting facilities have been The aluminum irulustiy nlies on completed a twenty-fivman spike power eleeti ie power. Unwilling- camp will tie established there. The ness of some government officials to ramp wiH he engaged in range provide livdi oeleetrie energy provement work, the main part of government dams in such an emer- - which will be ami fencing gency as exists today is at least of gi azing areas, diort sigliti d. Whatever the mei its of any conti oversy between FKblake Camp Enlarged monopolies ami the administration, Another crew of 25 men. under the it is the sense of this committee that supei vision of Foreman Don F. Hicka squabble at this time on the subvert of monopoly is a tiagic ami sorry man. left here Sunday to join ForeFish-laThe npoit aho largely man C. A. Kirkham and crew at spectacle." This man the fifty completes absolve; the aluminum interests of crew at Fishlake, which will he blame for inadequate pi eduction, in water development, and when it says; "All testimony before rcational improvt ment until fall. Thu tins committ'e was to tin cffei t will occupy the the Aluminum company of Ameiicu inroltees at two new barracks, which were recent not (id v iis'd its ow ii money for I F-3- 189-poun- e im-fro- j pnnxion, and of its own initiative duet ion. d tin pi ice, hut t n hied its pio- - Far more impm taut is tin sect ior r pint which savs. hv , t'mt the mimin' tiation harmed the iiniima! di fonsc effort hv idi ii fining to ark political p"i"(t; which aie unnrcewi ry ami unwi-at this time. To emote directly again, the hoir e committee savs: t mphusi-- , over the t few years has been made on social reform iath'1' than national security. As a nation, we seem to have forgotten that without national security, social Ho m might will pi ove rf the infer-erne- 1 e la-- CELEBRATION QUEEN completed hv Foreman L. L. Me-- 1 hum and Ellis Slimtz, C. A. Kirkham and a crew of enrollees. Iv d , . . . 1 . t until further notice. examination for coal mine insped or for employment in the Rureau of Mines, department of interior, also The salaries has been announced. range from $2,(j(Hl to $ ,(00 For some of these positions responsAn -' I experience in connection with) safety of operation of coal mines is required, However, for other positions persons may qualify if they have had practical experience in coal mining which include sonic mine safety wank. Applications will he rated as received until December 11, 1911. The commission also announced examinations for assistant inspector of hulls and assistant inspector of bnil- ible Yes, and in Your Attic Too! Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad I You can't blame 1 SumyBiook i e district. Inrellccs Enjoy Swimming School lat enrollees of Sum) ty twentv-si- x this company, who arc memheis of the camp's life saving and water safe-t- v class, motored to the Richfield, municipal swimming pool, where they 'cceixed fiist hand practice in the art of water safety. The class is being taught by John Iuikey and Herbert Turner. .T. $'ut ton, traffic policeman burgh, imitates bird calls to direct baffie irstead of using the -- icual police whistle. I jp KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY TbU whiskey U 4 YEARS OLD 93 Froof National Distillers Products Corporstion, New York "SHE mmi mis -- y By Alan Lo May Du3ty Kin had been murdered Dusty, who had been like a father to Bill Roper. Then Roper who had been a respectable man turned "outlaw" to "get even." gs-lati- J ,5 P How Bill Rcper gathered k together a tougher, more V: desperate btmd of outlaws and rustlers beat the Thorpe gang at their own game, and drove them out of the country, is told with breathless speed and, with fidelity to tho history of those epic times in "The Smoky Years." Dont j miss itl . . - walking away. . Mess Steward John Pm key returned from a week of intensix-mess management training at the Provo CCC lamp. Mr. I'uilcev repoited that tie ni'is!; management and conking schoo' was eninyed verx niueh hv enrolleer from ninny camps in the Ft. Douglas John products. A bandit xvalked into a loan nffirc It is easy to see that the commit-- j j Omaha and ordered J. T. Zimmer-te- e has government itself in mind nian to turn over the cash. Zimmer-fo- r the chief responsibility in these 'man produced $100. If that's all instances, for only government could youve got, I can't mess with it." set in motion the forces to clear up, sneered the bandit, de-p- ui 'less Steward Attends School f P;t this paiticular field: 1. Failure on the part of congress, the administi at ion ami the pubic to initiate a stock pile program at an earlier date. 2. Failure to entrust to a responsible head the full authority to carry When Merle Todd fell ietween two out the will of congress in the h f'c'ght cars at Cadillac. coving enacted. Mich., his body broke the air hose 3. Failure of a sense of urgency connoctiin ami the ea's can," to a on the part of officials of purchasing s!1 before their wheels touched his He suffered only hruisi. body. organizations. 4. The delay in establishing conAn Indian man, arrested for di- servation methods and the use of min liquor, told the judge that li'Vig unof substitutes for fear causing Ivmtleggers, because of heavy com- employment. petition, had been fm red to dilute 6. Unwarranted delays in building: ,jquor half nn,j ha,f wjth vhl. plants and facilities for the conx-ergar. sion of raw materials into finished ers, for employment in tke bureau uf mine inspection and navigation, tment of commeiee. The positions pay $1,20 a year. Applicants must have had experience on vessels of United States registry in any. one of the following classes of service: sea-- I board pints, Great poits, or Central Western river ports, or on vessels of the U. S. navy or coast guaul. For these examinations applications must be filed not later th n September 4, 1941. All applications mut be sent to ,... I lie civil service commission nil- the Washington office of the civil neun.ed July II examinations for fill- - S(.rvi,.p folnmission not attM. than thl. mg six grades of position, for hous- - losin(, ,IhU.s SMH.lfiwL Fuither in mg management supervisor. 1 he sal-- foimation these examina- legaiding anes range from si? ,000 to $n,;00 turns may be obtained from the sec- Hr un employment is m the office i eta i y Ilf the board of U. S. civil if the administi ator, defense housing 'sei vice examiners at the post office division of the U. S. housing authruity. ,or customhouse in any city which has A pint if the requiied expeiienct a post office of the first or second must lmve been in connection with class, or from the United States civil housing projoits or .Igeneies, in real service commission, Washington, D. piopeit.v management, in a program of public welfare requiting a knowledge of housing conditions, or as a The more a man knows about city or county manager. The other the less he says about it. prescribed oxpeiicnco may have been in these fields of bousing, or in law, Up to this time it is said that the enginoeiing, ai ehiteetiire. puldir ad- ilaims rf the various air ministries ministration, accounting, or commun- for bugging planes, if added up, ity xvoik. Education may be substi- amount to more than the total protuted for some of this experience. duction since 1920. Applications must be filed not later than August 11, 1911. There ate a lot, of things in the Another highly specialized examin- same class with poison ivy. If you ation announced by the commission dont touch them they wont huit you. is for project auditor in the quartermaster corps, war department. SalA local wit says it's most aggravataries of the positions 'range from ing to have something around the $2,(100 to $5,000 a year. Applicants house that's broke and won't work, esmust have had as a part of the pre- pecially a husband. scribed experience responsible admin- listiative woik in the direction and A puppy belonging to soldiers eta- Sllpel lsioil of technical employees tinned at Foit McClellan, Ala., has engaged in accounting and auditing been made an honorary first class on a large construction pioject. For pi ivate in the infantry. some of the positions the experience need not have been in construction HS THERE GOLD 71 work. Study in accountancy may lie sulist itute'd for pait of the expel icnoeJ Vpplications will lie rated as received 25-m- Heading Room Gets Drapes Materials have been received for new drapes for the windows of the lamp binary and reading room. The materials living purchased are of the finest quality and they will add very much to the beauty and comfort of he educational building. -t a (vn,r(-it- I , 1 Here then as the committee fees are the reasons for difficulties in pro-cre- i STATE OK UTAH Office of Hank Commissioner. I, Kulon F. Stanley, Hank Commissioner of the Stale of Utah, do hceby the statement of the certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of1911. above named company, filed in my office on July 11, RULON F. START, EY, Hank Commissioner. Ry ef-fo- Industrial News Review State of Utah, County of Sevier E. V. Johnson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that she is Assistant Cashier of the above named hank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1941. E. V. JOHNSON. Snapsiofs BONDS Highlights This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 'Vasiin(jton BUY America 1 TOTAL LIAHILITIES (not ineluding obligations shown below) So the eountiy has been given high official authority to back up the many and varied oiiticisms of the handling of defense that have been made by economists, business men and otheis wlm have no connection vviih the government. The leport cites a long list of eases which prove, in iiv opinion, that the administraUNITED tion failed to assist maximum expanSTATES sion of our pioductive facilities. It SAVINGS nil ei.es the administi at ion also fur fai'ine to coordinate the defense it under a single responsible AND STAMPS head. It believes, in other words that there has been too much division of i sponsibilitv, and that the men ehaigod with various major de-- j fetise jobs have not been gixcn the poweis that ate necessmy to aehiev-- ! ing maximum results in a minimum On period of time. This does not mean that our deAbove is a reproduction of the fense Defense Treasury Departments pu gram has bogged down. The Savings Poster, showing an exact obvious nth is that notewmthy duplication of the original Minute has been made in many fields, Man statue by famed sculptor Daniel Chester Fjvnch. Defense especially that of ail plane produc-- j Bonds and stamps, on sale at your tic'ii. Hv comparison with the last bank or post office, are a vital pait war. we aie doing very well. Hut, of Americas defense preparations. in the view of almost all experts, Hint is not enough. The arms that A burglar in the home of R. C (. were needed to equip a field army in Jins ot Chicago, stole the false teeth 1917 would scarcely equip a division belonging to Mrs. Collins. today. This is a war of machines, ami the nation which gets the most from ils industrial plant will pi oh-- 1 able be the victor. The fact that potentially we can outproduce all other powers will do us small service if the limit of output is not "Secured. Mis? Noma Andrus, of St. George, queen of Covered 'Wagon Days for 1941. Sha will preside over all celebration activities, and will reign over th Pioneer Day parade, viewed by laD.uoi, persons on July 21th. Miss Andrus was chosen as the loveliest of ofi lovely gi,s horn in Utah and (andidatis for queen of Covered Waon Days, i ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type IN THIS 'NEWSPAPER |