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Show APRIL 20, THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 1931 PAGE 7 former high school cheer leader, and has served as both a Primary Association and Sunday School teacher. The groom attended North Sevier High School in Salina, and is now employed at Fillmore. They will establish a home in Aurora. COLORED MARGARINE JELLO 3 2 25c PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 12 oz. 33c 25c PILLSBURYS PIE CRUST MIX 9 oz. 18c 28c AUNT JAMIMA PANCAKE MIX 89c POST WHEAT MEAL For 25c WHITE STAR FANCY TUNA Hartman $1.33 For 12 oz LOG CABIN SYRUP 28 oz SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR M D TISSUE 2 BROOMS 39c SWANSDOWN For One Offer VEL or DREFT WHITE KING 10 lb Large Large WAX PAPER Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Pickett of Gunnison, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nada Ann, to Boyd Kennedy, son of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Kennedy of Aurora. Bishop Standley Pickett of the Gunnison First ward, performed the ceremony at 4 pm. April 13th at the home of the brides parents, in the presence of immediate members of both families. Following the marriage, a wedding dinner was served to members of the bridal party at the Pickett home. The same evening, a dance and reception honored the newlyweds at the Gunnison chapel. The new Mrs. Kennedy is a senior student at Gunnison Valley High School, and a popular member of her set. She is a 125 19c 29c 24 oz 38c ft 23c 33c LIBBYS SLICED PINEAPPLE 33c SPAGHETTI No. 2 29c 2 Franco-America- n for 25c Market Dixons ,WlHiCilBy.ERXlD"AY 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Lerchere, grandson and granddaughter to Mrs. Annie Harman, and Melvin Olsen, a nephew, visited over the ! week end at the Harmon home. Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Mrs. Fred They returned to Salt Lake City, Mickelson and Mrs. Maurice Sunday evening. Rasmussen were in Scipio, FriMrs. Nina Sorenson has reday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Bud Probst, and also to at- turned to her home at Blackfoot, tend a birthday party, given by Idaho, after visiting the past Mrs. Probst, in honor of her week with friends and relatives in Salina. sons, Don and David. Local Items I ployed at Hill Field. in the Kennard Larsen apart- ment home. Kay Crane, Gail Jackson and Coleeni Curtis returned from a visit at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jackson in Bountiful, Sunday night and Monday. Gaden Gates, who visited over the week end at the Gates home in Salina, was accompanied to Springville by Mrs. Gates, Sunday. Mr. Gates was enroute to Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Gates was in Salt Lake on business, Monday. Mrs. Ralph Jackson of BountiMrs. Sid Humphrey has revisited over the week end ful, turned from a months visit with a the home of Mr. and Mrs. relatives at Portland, Oregon. Burton Crane, and with Miss Gail Jackson, at who is staying Mrs. James C. Taylor, sister the Crane home for the school has Mrs. of Joseph Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper, Mrs. Monte Williams was visityear. now returned to her home at Bountiing relatives in Salt Lake City formerly of Redmond, are ful, after visiting the past week reside in Salina. at home They Mr. and Mrs. Rapley Bird of last week. at the Shepherd home. REPORT OF CONDITION Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited in lina, Saturday and Sunday. OF Sa- Mrs. W. M. Fowles has returned from a week end visit at the Mbrrett Brandt returned Sathome of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. night from a months vacaurday of business close the April at Of Salina, Sevier County, Utah, Murdock, parents of Mrs. Fow- tion. He traveled by auto, and 9, 1951. les, in Ogden. visited interesting and historical points of interest in Arizona, Stanley Nielsen of Spring-vill- New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, 1 Cash, balances with other banks, including was transacting business and in Idaho, he visited at the reserve balance, and cash items in process of $2,110,983.85 in Salina this week, and also collection home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gould at Buhl. 2. United States Government obligations, direct 678,576.09 and guaranteed Nielsen, his parents. Mr. Niel; 9 I 16,780.00 sen represents a 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions .. and glass paint Mrs. and' Mr. Guy Sorenson of 5. Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock company. were transacting business at the 15,000.00 Federal Reserve bank) city several days of last 6. Loans and discounts (including $4,189.36 over Mrs. Neal Tuft and daughter, capitol week. They returned Saturday. 3,505,627.02 drafts) Ann, of Centerfield, visited Tues7. Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fix with Mrs. Ruben Jensen, 2.00 day tures $1.00 mother of Mrs. Tuft. (Bank premises owned are subject to none liens not assumed by bank) Mrs. Annie Jorgenson has re1.00 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises turned from a months visit at $6,326,969.96 the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arden TOTAL ASSETS 12. Frandsen in Logan. FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA ASSETS e, LIABILITIES 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 23. 24. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, $2,562,181.64 and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, 2,486,324.15 and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including 44,937.94 postal savings) 418,493.00 subdivisions and of States political Deposits 140,464.05 Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers checks, 120,770.75 etc.) $5,773,171.53 TOTAL DEPOSITS 377.16 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including sub- - ordtnated obligations shown below) $5,773,548.bJ 25. $ Capital 30-da- fol-low- ng er Redmond Hews Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and son, Kendall, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr. Mr. Jackson is em- - JUST $10 one the beautiful new of . . . 4ia 42l'27 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 28. ,000.00 e. Mrs. Thelma Hansen, Andy Hansen and Jewel Anderson were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson. will hold you CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Mr .and Mrs. Reginald Allred announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Laska Allred, to Kent Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sargent of Marys-valVows were recited before Justice Joseph Brooksley, in Fredonia, Arizona, on April 5th Present at the ceremony were Mrs. Allred, mother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen. Mr. Sargent, a member cl the U. S. Navy, who has been Representing the North Sevier Chapter Future Farmers of in the service for the past eight America at the recent state convention in Salt Lake City, and y years, was home on a receiving honors are, left to right: Reed Shaw, state farmer defurlough. He reported for orders gree; Miss Doris Simper, queen contestant, and who received a at Seattle, Washington, on April Sweetheart compact; Delane Lambertsen, state farmer degree. 10th. Mrs. Sargent will reside ai the parental home during her given honoring Leith Talboe and for their labors. They were: Edna husbands service. Earl Dean Yergensen, who left Jensen, president; Nola Larsen Monday to report for military and Alveretta Draper, counMrs. Mable Simpson of Gun- service. Orson Mickelsen, com- selors. New officers are: Alvernison, announces the marriage of mander of the Legion, was in etta Draper, president; Merle her daughter, Viola, to Don A. charge of the colors. Lee Chris- Poulsen and Fern Petersen as Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. tensen directed the following counselors. The speakers for the Murving Larsen of Redmond, program: song by congregation, meeting were Carl Christensen April 19th at the home of the The Star Spangled Banner; in- and Fred Mickelsen of Salina, brides mother. Bishop Lamar vocation, Jay Christensen; vocal and Mr. Bastian of Vermillion. Bosshardt of the Redmond ward, solo, Loves Old Sweet Dream; Closing song, Praise To The performed the ceremony in the reading, China Blue Eyes," Mrs. Man. Prayer was by Delbert presence of members of both Roger Sorenson; talk, Lester Hansen. families. A wedding dinner fol- Jensen; violin solo, Roger SorMrs. Florence Jensen was lowed the marriage, with a re- enson; talk, J. A. Christensen; hostess to 8 members and a ception and dance the same song, America, congregation; guest, Mrs. Gladys Christensen, evening in the Gunnison chapel. benediction, Bishop Bosshardt. at club Wednesday. Pinochle The bride is a student at Gunwas the pastime, with 1st prize Refreshments were served nison Valley High School, active the program. Each of the going to Mrs. Christensen; 2nd in church and social circles. She young men received an identifi- to Vera Jensen, and consolation will continue her studies at the cation bracelet from the Town to Ruby Poulsen. Luncheon was school, graduating this spring. Council, a community gift to served at a late hour. Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Draper The groom graduated from each Redmond resident who enhave moved to Salina. They are North Sevier High School with ters military service. the class of 1946. Since graduliving in the new home of KenDinner nard Larsens. Mr. Draper is ation, he has been employed by Birthday enterMrs. Loverna Stanley Jensen in construction tained at dinner Murphyin honor manager of the liquor store. Sunday Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. work, and also at the Gunnison of her natal She was assist- KennethAdley day. In were in Salt Hales Inc. November, 1950, Sugar, Crow-tliLake City, Sunday, visiting their he entered the U. S. Army, and ed by her daughter Goldy of Axtell. Out of town is now stationed at Fort Riley, husbands, who are emloyed Kansas. He will return to his guests were Mrs. Malissa Crane, there. Murstation Sunday, and will be Mrs. Martha Fenn and Mrs.Crow-theMrs. Ludean Christensen was r Mrs. Tom of Salina; phy her bride his following hostess at dinner to friends and joined by and daughter of Axtell. relatives Tuesday afternoon, in graduation. honor of her natal day. Sunday Evening Meeting The Special Interest class was The Sunday church program, under the direction of Bishop entertained at Mutual, Tuesday Lamar Bosshardt, was: song, Oh night. Mr. Sacos of Salina, gave How Lovely Was The Morning; several readings, and Mrs. Ken Stella Peterson, Reporter prayer, Leo Christensen; song, Baxter gave accordion selections. Come Unto Jesus The bishop PATRONIZE LOCAL released the Relief Society then Men Service Honors Party MERCHANTS Friday evening, a party was presidency with a vote of thanks Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 400)0-0- 553,421.27 irssteif $6,32b,9o9.9o ACCOUNTS This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. with these great truck features MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities $ 100,000.00 and for other purposes deduction are after above as shown 33 (a) Loans 65'315 57 of reserves of d bank, I, O. K. Nielsen, Assistant Cashier, of the to best of my the true is statement above the that certify ereby nowledge and belief. O. K. NIELSEN. Correct Attest: GREAT ENGINE FEATURES Two Great Engines above-name- E. J. FREECE, E. V. JOHNSON, H. B. CRANDALL, Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of the Bank Commissioner I Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utan, correct copy of do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and filed in my office on named company, above the statement of the April 14, 1951. ROy w SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner. State of Utah, County of Sevier, ss: 1951. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of April, M. G. BURR, Notary PubliCl (SEAL) 1952. 20, January My Commission Expires on-Dho-jo- b REFRIGERATORS Safeguard against prc posed increases in excise taxes and Substitute Materials. 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