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Show One Persons ' Permits Get Drivers ILjs clNiulk'ur'. "'license issuance maintained by pe three li- )he w.puLn- - the State Tax tK. Calbon county "IfSuse building every Monday, rfnwley, license examiner, stated sons tailed to pass them for diivers' pel mils and otwe.n-- talons Jjffi t'"' to pa ehaufteur's getting chauffemV Willard Llroy Palmer, Uommie Milano, Nelson Cowley CeVee u;ere: ro18 a stud Ttd Price. Jr of lose receiving permits to dri ve L. Roy Harmon, Price; Joe Iu-- Ji Price; Jackie Leonard, Price; A illkmi John Daugherty, Price; Alvin Hiackbum. Columbia; 'Joseph LoUls Storm, Pure; and Onwd LeRoy Russell of Price. William I.att Knight. Huntington liene Hartley Try on, Wellington; Chailes Gene Cuburu, Price; Petal Arm Balchidge, Spring Canyon; August Lynn Wihstead, Huntington; Leo Fiandsen, Price; Curtis Lawience, Price; and John Danbrosia of Price. Russell Gordon Peterson, Price Elmer Ace Peterson, Price; Clarence Albert Huntley, Price; Nolan James Stokes, Cleveland; Raymond Wilson Drown, Price; Mabel Jacobson Anderson, Hiawatha; Minnie Nielson Best, Pi ice, Mathew' Philip Pecuzuh, Kenilworth; Clara Bogh Powell P'ice; John Dee Harlan, Salt Lake Howard Daniel City, Grossman, Price; and Lola Miller Marsing of Pi ice. Paper clips at The te. HELPER HITS CELLAR SPOT AFTER DOUBLE LOSS TO BRIGHAM CITY Mrs. Annabelle Binch and son, week in Elmo. with Sheldon, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Robbins 3pent Mrs. Jack Binch in Spring Glen. the past week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Art Parry have a baby daughter who was born July 10 at the local hospital. STANDARD NEWS Donna, Van, and Clement Perkins are recovering from tonsil operations. Mrs. John Bamber and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Salmon are By Van Perkins Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Faddis and sons vacationing for a month in California. are home from a trip to Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and national park. sons, Boyd and Jimmy, spent the past AT NO INCREASE The Helper Becker's nine landed in the cellar of the state Industrial League with a dull thud last Sunday when they diopped both games of a double header to Brigham City. The fust game ended with a score of 11 to 9 and the second game ended at 8 to 9. In the first game the Peaches out-h- it the local lads by a margin of 3, the hits being, Brigham City 13 and Helper 10. However, in the second .game the local lads came back with more hits and went over the top bji a maigin of one hit or 13 to 12. In spite of the lead in hits the local boys failed to have the punch to take advantage of the hits and consequently came out on the short end cf the score. The scores: First game: HELPER old years NOTTj Scofield the following young people particiEmma Lou Naylor, Elaine pated: charmingly enter- and Gloria Denison, Olivia Pederiva, club Monday eve- Reon Winn, Amy Lines, Ned Turner, were Leda Strang, Howard Meade, Jack Durrant, Mark Koski, Gussie and Hansen, Marcell Peacock, Sammy Mary Skufca and Tallerico, Wesley Draper, and Ollie two Mrs. Ida Stone tained her bridge ning. Her guests Vera Duffy, Rose Ruby Harkness, Lanore Koski. The latter women won prizes. The Four-club met with Norma Hendrickson Wednesday evening for instructions from their leader, Mrs. Leda Strang. Luncheon was served after they sewed on their aprons. md Mr ; City.' ord am; isitorsn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pizzuto gave a dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Max Barker, Mrs. Ben Delan- -, Mrs. Roy Delandrae and Dr. Fred Jones. Abundant Power YOU GET raed ?ene (r Maximum Mileage Distnc, 7. ... hr. The; PPofcec 2. 3. 4. 5 i man Smooth power in abun- dance Maximum mileage anti-knoc- x Batted for Magann in ninth. Score by innings: the intermounlain west this year. start get way service and along the at this sign 20020000 0 3 0 3 0 3 Helper Brig. City ' Before you PEP CO 1 Second game: HELPER Mullins, ss Mascara, 2b Allison, If Waite, rf Vogrenic, 3b Tabone, lb Woolsey, cf 4 5 4 2 3 10 2 2 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 10 1 4 3 4 4 4 Eaquinta, c Venturelli, p CMOtIMC 26 11 1 1 2 2 2 3 0 2 2 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. OF CONDITION OF CARBON EMERY BANK Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at June 30, 1941, published in accordance with a call made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. Of the ROOf Y.C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Price, Carbon County, close or business on ASSETS $631.16 overdrafts) obligations, direct and Loans and discounts (including United States Government 737,671.41 guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate Docks (including $6,000.00 stock of Reserve bank) 304,450.00 130,212.95 5,925.00 ' piemises None (Bank piemises owned assumed by bunk) $ 12. Time deposits 927,420.72 and fixtures of United 2,129,060.08 States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,841,149.94 LIABILITIES ions shown below) v' Capital P Surplus Undivided Reserves are manufactured in San Diego, California . made exclusively of the best selected semolina. In 10 and 15 lb. boxes; also 1 lb. 728,213.92 807,936.70 23,775.00 269,985.04 11,239.28 1,841,149.94 100,000.00 100,000.00 66,070.14 21.840.00 ' pu.fits 287,910.14 ACCOUNTS LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... 2.129,060.08 niy 36,800.00 As-wt- s TOTAL 10,000.00 46,800.00 frefened liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law (e) 23,775.00 23,775.00 TOTAL 1 lb. packages. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER-NOTHI- NG EQUAL The Miller Magazine last year pointed out that Only two macaroni factories in the United States were buying the best selected semolina and one of these two plants was the San Diego Macaroni Co. PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard TFI I fl flll Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah J, Physician and Surgeon Silvagni Building Residence Phone 675 Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. A perfect blend of the best grade of Pure Refined Cottonseed Oil and Pure Olive Oil of high grade. (If you want the genuine product, buy it in one gallon cans.) OLYMPIA OIL taste . J. W. POTTER Professional Radio Service Price Phone 55 enune Pure Refined Cottonseed Oil, guaranteed to satisfy. Special aroma and (If you want the genuine product, buy it in one gallon sealed cans.) DR. F. A. MIGLIORE D. C., Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments Office Hours: 7 to 8 P. M. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone 599 Rooms 5 and 6 Silvagni Bldg., Price Wallace Mortuary Price, Utah 158 CAMPANIA Brand TOMATO PASTE Among the very best, if not the best. Very delicious made of real Ripe tomatoes grown in Sunny California. LA PARMENSE Brand TOMATO PASTE A double concentrated, rich Tomato Paste of supreme quality. Dr. F. y. COLOMBO and Surgeon Carbon Ave. 11 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. Physician 15 S. 32 W) the best selected semolina. In 15 lb. boxes; also in Evans Phone MEMORANDA (and sccruitics loaned ( (book value): as;,ts S. Go eminent obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities.. for exercise of fiduciary pledged to or corporate powers, qualify and for purposes other than to secure liabilities (e) CHIEF Brand Egg Products made exclusively of EGG and 0 LICENSED EMBALMERS A. A. Wallace, Mgr. 47 No. 1st East bank's capital consist of common stock with total par value of $1U0,U00.00. . p,.H 3 3 4 Eerpa, cf Nyman, If obligat- . TOTAL This (not including subordinated E ran Eastern Utah Electric CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL CAPITAL Frantz, lb Steinbeck, rf Copyright 1941, Schenley Distilled Cotv., N.Y.C packages. Stanford W. Fennemore 01 TOTAL 3 4 Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. States Government (including postal savings) 14,000.00 None liens not . Deposits Cowley, 3b XBNUBIT Straight Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof This Whiskey it 3 Years Old 9,380.00 - deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- - ations 31, $ bal- LIAMILITIES of individuals, partnerships, and corporations li aie subject to reserve TOTAL ASSETS L. Demand 5' $14,000.00, 3 yj THE BEST MACARONI PRODUCTS 1 Federal . Cash, balances with other banks, including ance, and cash items in process of collection Bahk lurniture owned Call, ss O M3 g-- j 1 0 0 BRIGHAM CITY 12 BOTTLED I If BOND h Sunday Mrs. James Johnstone entertained at a dinner honoring Mr. Preston, Thomas Preston, and Fred and Mrs. John Leviston of Grand Civish. Other couples Junction, Colorado. present were Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Mud Springs was the scene of a Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. William wiener roast Thursday evening when Burn. II GAR0FAL0 REPORT QUART No. 41 Mrs. N. Lee Kirk entertained Wednesday at a luncheon for Mrs. Francis Prince of Los Angeles. Other guests were Mrs. Clee Gordon, Mrs. Walter Wetzel, Miss Minnie Newton, Mrs. Melville Sherfick, Mrs. Robert Kelly, and Mrs. Lewis Finley. Mrs. John Preston held a quilting ee Thursday afternoon. Her guests Higher for starta Instant response up, traffic, hard grades. THREE FINE GASOLINES at most stations . . . Pep (premium priced) Pep 88 (regular priced) Arrow (low priced). See PINT No. 43 Hiawatha Sunny side formance the hr the No. 42 Vi es, No matter where you buy Pep 88 Gasoline at home or on tour . . . you get: 1. Uniformly brilliant per- Thursday The The senior Girl Scout troop scrap book on Utah was given first prize in a county contest. Their books plywood cover bore an Indian chief Seven Scouts from here painting. left Monday for a week at the Ogden camp. They were Ernie Paloni, Betty Jean Tittle, Shanna and LaVae Elizabeth Trattos, Zopha and Kathryn Zakis and Betty Rey- - YOU GET rer e: Miss Ruth Preston was the honor guest at a dancing party on the tennis court Monday evening, when she was thirteen years old. Assisting her to celebrate the occasion were Frank and Pauline Roseman, Ella Ruth, Clair and Paul Turner, Martin and Mary Ann Rodash, Max and Ted Durrant, Orlan Lindsey, Norma Ray and Beverly Naylor, Darla Dean Watkins, Mildred Ann White, Dale Hunter, Jack Winn, LaMar and Herbert Preston, Lavel Snow, Billy, John, and Ruth Preston, Jay and Larue Van Frank Turner, Gareld Wagoner, RefreshEvans, Colleen Preston. ments were served at the hostess home. Guests sang as the cake was lighted. Columbia ad Mr Lai, Lindsey. H is Certainly Great Mrs Society Notes County-Wid- e This Summer Gasoline md IN PRICE Office Hours: Phones: Res., 466-- J; Office, 466-- W Mitchell Funeral Home Phone Price 300 Dick Mtichell, Embalmer and Funeral Director PARMESAN CHEESE, grated A nutritious cheese rich and mild. It has remarkable proprieties of flavor and aroma. B0SC0 Brand Buy it already grated in small or large containers. Therald N. Jensen Attorney and Counsellor At Law Price 72 W. Main , yUAH, County of Carbon: 568 Luipey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and say. u, Wrolnu lP ls Cashier of Hie above named bank and that the above' and riPul't contains a o( the true and correct statement of the condition B. d bank at Hie closefull, of business on the 30th day of June, 1941, AT LAW ATTORNEY CLAUDE J. EMPEY. 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Rooms Correct Attest: Phone 397 Price A. W. McKINNON, J. H. REDD, K. C. R. FERGUSSON, Directors. ARMATURE WINDING and (SEAL); MOTOR REPAIR ,.. 180 So. Carbon Phone 378 to before me this 10th day of July, 1941UARE'pSr'mtyan swo,-My Com unVV INTERS Notary Iuvbir, Residing at Price, Utah. DR. A. K. BRAMWELL state op l!xpirc F(blu;u'y 23, 1945. Office of Bank Commissioner: I, Stillk,y- Hank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby Phone 15 E. Utah Electrio Bldg. c'Ttify 6've nunli U:. Toregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of t t Hours 9:30 to 12 - 2 to 6 Price, Utah 1941. company, Hied in my office on July 11, latest Natural Health Methods RULON F. STARLEY, Free Consultation Bank Commissioner. STATE Clan, i Phone HANSON FRANK 't- W. FINLEY - WAR-rriipr.;- CHIROPRACTOR - ALWAYS ASK YOUR GROCE ? for these well known and guar- anteed brands . f. anselm 0 a coedpaot Salt Lake City, Utah Utah Distributors OOOOCU |