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Show 'v THE PAGE FOUR r SUN-ADVOCAT- PE ICE, E, returned Saturday after .spending three days in Salt Lake City. Norton I. Adams, 22, and Ilene M. Clark and Howard Powell weie Douglas, 22, both of Mohrland, were Sunday visitors in Salt Lake City. granted a .marriage license this week by Deputy County Clerk E. R. T. W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, field Carl Newton, son of Mrs. Minnie Newton of Price, and a sailor on the representative of the Associated Civic U. S. S. West Virginia at San Pedro, Clubs of Southern Utah, is scheduled County Clerk B. H. Young issued a visited in Price for several days re- to be in Carbon county next week to marriage license this week to Martin resume the membership campaign of Sunter, 25, Royal and Mary Parcich, cently while on a furlough. the organization. 21, of Helper. Miss Ruth Groussman of Salt Lake Appendicitis operation cases at the City visited here over the week-enPrice City hospital during the past the Price soil conservation camp, reFred Storrs, local official of the week were as follows: Henry Clegg, turned Wednesday after visiting in Utah state road commission, was a Elmo, Tuesday, and Martin Venturini, Willard and Salt Lake City ince business visitor in Salt Lake City the Price C. C. C. camp, Friday. Monday on business. fore part of the week. Mrs. Rulon Downard of Price was Ray Nichols was treated at the to the admitted hospital Holmunicipal of Price field agent hospital Wednesday evening for tjie Ray Branch, treatment for a a fractured finger received when he ly Sugar company, was a Green River Tuesday to receive finger infection. was struck by a line drive while pracbusiness caller Tuesday. ticing softball with the Safeway EmWilliam Skaggs of Sweet Mine un- ployes association team. President Orson H. Guymon of the a hernia operation Tuesday derwent Carbon of the board of education Albert Roberts of Rock Springs, school district was a caller in the at the Price hospital. vice president of district week Wyoming, of the state capital the fore part Mrs. Eleanor Rehor has returned to 22 of the United Mine Workers of on official business. Price to make her home. She has America, has been visiting in Price been and Carbon county this week. residing in Helper. stuof Utah John Goni, University dent, returned to Salt Lake City SunMrs. Ida Weber of Hanksville was W. C. Stark of Salt Lake City, genday after spending the spring vaca- admitted to the Price City hospital eral manager of the Blue Blaze Coal tion of the school with his parents, for com- company, was a Carbon county caller treatment receive to Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goni. plications followng an llness of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Gloria Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nixon left Mrs. Frank Christensen of Heiner, left Elmer Klitgaard returned Friday here last week for Moore, Idaho, after Saturday for Los Angeles, California, after attending a meeting of General spending the winter in Price. for an indefinite stay. Department Store managers in Salt Lake City. He reported that similar Mrs. Dan J. Rawson visited in Salt George Barza and daughter left for conferences will be held in various Lake City the fore part of this week. their home in Oregon last week, after cities in which the system operates, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay of Salt having resided in Price during the which means that one of the future winter. Lake City, formerly residents of meetings will be held in Price. visitors here. Price, were week-en- d Miss Earlene Durrant, student at Pauline Porter and Dorothy Vincent Mr. and Mrs. John Causer and of Salt Lake City visited last week the University of Utah, returned to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Salt Lake City Sunday after visiting daughter, Ilean, were Ogden visitors L. Summerhays. They returned Sun- several days with her parents, Mr. Monday and Tuesday. of Castle day, after having been here since and Mrs. L. E. Durrant, 7. Gate. Miss Mel Taylor was a caller in Salt Wednesday, April Lake City the fore part of the week. Reserve District No. 12 THE OF State Senator J. Tanner of Loa, CONDITION OF REPORT Wayne county, was a business visitor in Price Tuesday. Of Price, in the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on March 31st, 1937. Dr. A. K. Bramwell of Price has (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) received the degree of philosopher of ASSETS. chiropractic from the department of $ 432,249.09 1. Loans and discounts of the Palmer School of 468.85 philosophy 2. Overdrafts Chiropractic. The degree and a di3. United States Government obligations, direct andor fully signifying the award were preploma 159,400.00 guaranteed to Dr. Bramwell in recognition sented 63,600.00 4. and securities Other bonds, stocks, research work and thesis on of his NONE 5. Customers liability on account of acceptances executed 1.00 philosophy. 6. Banking house, $1.00; Furniture and fixtures, None 21,534.19 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 71,121.03 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank County Clerk B. H. Young was a 9. visitor in Spring City last week, atCash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process 337,229.23 tending funeral services of an uncle. of collection 148.00 10. Cash items not in process of collection 11. Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts Frank Bonacci, field worker for the NONE sold with endorsement of this bank Mine Workers of America, United NONE 12. Securities borrowed week-en- d in Sego on union the spent 13. Other assets 3,796.44 business. TOTAL ASSETS $1,089,547.83 Judge George Christensen and. LIABILITIES. Court Reporter M. W. Ross left Mon14. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corto spend several days in Grand 276,757.39 day porations Juan counties on district San and 372,745.46 and of 15. Time deposits individuals, partnerships, corporations business. court 264,093.12 16. State, county, and municipal deposits 17. United States Government and postal savings deposits 5,000.00 Luke Pappas spent the latter partcE: 18. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding 27,845.78 of last week in Price during the Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: spring vacation of the University of Utah. (b) Not secured by pledge of loans andor investments $946,441.75 Jack Jones of Martin spent the Uni- TOTAL DEPOSITS $946,441.75 (c) versity of Utah spring vacation with 29. Other liabilities 915.77 his parents, returning to Salt Lake! 30. Capital account: City Sunday. Class A preferred stock, None. Class B preferred stock. None. Miss Naida Littlejohn returned to Common stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 per the state capital Sunday after visiting .... share $ 50.000.- 00 several days with her parents, Mr. 70.000.- 00 Surplus and Mrs. William Littlejohn. She is 17.190.31 Undivided profits net a student at the University of Utah. Reserves for contingencies .. 5,000.00 William Oliver, manager of the gro- - imz TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 142,190.31 eery department of the Price Trading TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,089,547.83 company, was a business caller in Salt Lake City the latter part of last Loans and Investments Pledged to MEMORANDUM: week. Secure Liabilities: RENT Gunderson, EEER DIS-'FO- R FOR SALE- -1 ZOOM used; first class puiser Slightly 695-JPrice. Call condition Doctor Departs For Mr. and Mrs. D R. Young price and Nearby TIttESDAT. Art,, UTAH ROOM apt 391 East Thi 3, Mrs. Josephine Pace was a visitor in Salt Lake City. THE HOUSE Claire Trevor ... j . NONE TOTAL PLEDGED (h) STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF CARBON, ss: I, Frank J. Barboglio, cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and above-nam- ed belief. FRANK J. BARBOGLIO, Cashier. Correct Attest : A. W. HORSLEY. JOE BARBOGLIO, HENRY RUGGERI. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson were in Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit their daughter, Emma, who had just received her cap at the close of a six month preliminary nurse training course. Attorney Arthur S. Horsley was a business caller in the state capital Thursday and Friday. Jr., Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of April, 1937. Dean Holdaway was a business callDELLA JAMES, Notary Public, residing at Price, Utah. My Commission er in the state capital during the week-enexpires March 25th, 1941. d. Saturday Only Continuous Saturday 3:30 Continuous from 3:30 MICHAEL WHALEN CLAIRE TREVOR TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE Sun - Mon - Tue Continuous Sunday 1:00 KATHERINE HEPBURN TONE FRANCHOT ft QUALITY STREET PAUL JUNE SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1 :00 P, m. WALTER WANGER pretend CHARLES HISTORTBj - with LEO CARRILLO Colin Cli Directed by Frank Borzagt Relmed thru Unitd ArtiMi IN THUNDER IN THE CITY ij 1 1 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Continuous from 3:30 Wed. A laugh packed cast plus packed story means A lat that CLARENCE will split your sides with laught THURSDAY BANK NIGHT Our pot is always for more NEVEB LESS ! in THE VOICE OF $50.00 ! IB EASTERN UTAH Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, 10 a. m. to 8 p . m. SOME OF THE WEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS 8:00 A M Musical Clock Daily Except Sun. 9:15 A. M. All Star Revue, with Ray Noble and Orchestra Wed. and Fri. 9 15 A. M. Vagabonds of the Prairies Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 10:00 A. M. Home Folks Frolic Daily Except Sunday 10:30 A. M. 11:0 A.M 11:45 A. M 12:00 Noon . Bible School of the Air S Wed. Sun. 3:15 P. M Transradio News and Weather Forecast Daily. 6:10 P. M. The Tnne Detective Wed., Sat. ; ; 6:15 P. M. ; The Cnb Reporters Daily Exc. Sw s 6:30 P. M. Dinner Hour Daily ; Radio Night Club Daily Exc S Amateur Hour Sunday j 7:30 P. M. B. A. Rolfe and Orchestra. The j Mills Bros, and Boswell Sisters 2 Monday Wednesday and Frid?1 J Sunday aily Except Sun. 12:45 P. M. Library Hour Sunday 1: P- - 11 0a Mall Tues., Thurs., Sun. 2:30 P. M. Church of the Air-7th Day AdML 0 7:00 P. M. Talk 3:0C p- - s 5:45 P. M. Fit-Tr- avel Zeb-D- ; Wayne King and His Orchestra ; Daily 4:00 P. M. Request Hour Daily. ; 5:00 P. M. Dance Hour Daily Except Sun. 5:00 P. ML Carbon High School Sunday ; 5:15 P. M. Dramas of Life Mon., Thurs- .- s The Black Ghost Tues., Fri The Thrill Hunter Wed., Sat Trans Radio News Dally except Sunday Concert Hall of the Air Mon. Eb and The Monitor ViewB the News Daily. 3:45 P. M. House of Peter MacGreggor Mon Wed., Fri. Home Folks Tues., Thurs. The Brown Family Saturday. Mrs. Henry Hall, Helper Sun. Wed., 12:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 7:30 P. The Garden Party Wed, Sun. Organ Reveries Daily Exc. Sun n e iv Art- - J ist Saturday. 7 30 P. M Talks on Supreme Court Refonn Plan Tues. and Turs. 7.45 P. M. Drifting and Dreaming Daily 5 M-- Wm. Toy, Pianist and Guest 1 J features VAGABONDS OF THE prairies ROSS ALEXANDER RUBY a Mon Continuous Sunday 1:00 EDWARD G. ROBINSON M) MADE AT Continuous Sunday 3:30 JOIN THE MARINES Sun JEAN BOytMRTtf Sun - Afcn KELLEY TRAVIS IN FOB ROMANCE" ventist Thur - Fri - Sat & Michael TIME OUT FIRST NATIONAL BANK . ; in i . HITS FRIDAY - SATTJEDaP: Continuous from 3;3q d. ' F Helper, Utah READY-WILLIN- KEELER G AND ABLE 1 Superintendent G. J. Reeves was a business visitor in Vernal, Park City and Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 9:15 a. m. If you want to be snre TA I K ... aitt yUr 16511681 Played do not telephone, send postcard or letter. L,0UD W,TH 50 Between illlllllllllllllllllllllinrtiimmmmiiiiH... KEUB Price and Helper in Carbon County A (pid j i |