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Show t Sunttvocah, Price, UaK ' Tnurs3ay, Way 27, .1970, Beautiful long Stem Potted Taney Mums (TITWDmvMta ORDERS Carnations 77 6-i- n. Pot Grown NOW Accepted for Memorial Day doz. 157 Wv. Irw doz. - Mrs. Thelma Lemmon, president; Mrs. Dorothy Every, first vice president; Mrs. Jeanette Wilcox, second vice president; Mrs Mae discussion was Sillnnan, treasurer; Mis. Letitia ing ceremonies, held on the district cpnvention Thompson, secretary; sergeant at which will be held on May 24. arms, Mrs. Vera Hastings; hisMrs. Lucille Sillnnan; torian, Mrs. Ray Sherrill, Poppy chairMrs, Bess Gallagher. chaplain, man, introduced Miss Jean Wilof officers will be held Installation who gave Miss Poppy, cox, 24 the department offi with In Field. May Flanders the The college rodeo, sponsored by her attendants, Devonna Davis, the CEU Rodeo Club, was held Ileene Gordon and Kathy Kelley. May 15 and 16. This ended the Results of the beard growing conrodeo week activities. During the test were: best try, Dave Baker; rodeo week a goat tying contest, best looking, Drake Mortenson; a goat milking contest, a quick ugliest, Robert Duzenack; thickdraw contest and a banquet were est, Dennis Jones. held for the student body at CEU. Results of the rodeo were as folBeard growers were judged by lows: bareback riding, Jerry MilRodeo Queen Lynna Rukavina and ler, Scott Timothy and Pete Jensen. Bull riding, Ronnie Richmond, Scott Timothy, Pete JenOVERSEAS POSITIONS sen. Saddle bronc riding, Gordon TELECOMMUNICATIONS Chimpney, Terry Gleave, Mark The Offire ot Public Safety. Agenry Meeham. Calf roping, Ron Porter, poem Team roping, Joe Rukavina and Henry Mills, Roy Oviatt and Pete Jensen, Terry Gleave and Bonnie Jensen. Ladies barrels, Bonnie Jensen, Pat Ivie, Lorna Marx. Ladies goat tying, Kathy ONeil, Jackie Down, Pat Ivie. Novelty race, Bonnie Jensen, Ileene Gordon, Kathy Kelley. Trailer race, Bonnie Jensen and Terry Gleave. Bonnie Jensen and Mrs. Greg Garr and Poppy Weihing. Room prizes went to Lori Howland, 4th grade, BarFrank Burdis, the East Carbon area at Boys State in bara Ortiz, 5th grade; Jean Wilwill represent Logan. cox, 6th grade. These will be presented at the award assembly in the near future. Class 2, 7th, 8th and 9th grades, J. D. Banasky, 1st; Regi Weihing, 2nd; and Twinkle Ross, 3rd. Room prizes, Ronnie Wright, 7th grade; Ricky Burrell Porter, Helper, presi- Stott, 8lh grade. Class 3, 10th, dent of the Carlxm High Band 11th and 12th grades, Shirley Huff, Frank Burdis, Barents Assn., announced that a 1st; Room piizes, Sandy Ashe, DRAGERTON son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burdis; meeting will be held Monday, 10th grade and Carla Hunt, 12th Greg Garr, son of Mr. and Mrs. May 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Car- grade. Classes 2 and 3 prizes John Garr and Bill Smith, son of the awards probon High School band room. All were presented at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, all of , of band students are gramDragerton, were chosen to attend parents r Election of officers was held. j the 1970 Boys State conclave at urged to attend. the Utah State University at Lo- . . . Smith Bill Three East Carbon Band parents get call to meeting boys chosen to attend State Elmo Ulanda Atwood Robert 36-3- 0 STATE TO ATTEND 653-261- Winchester John Martin, the the camera. rifle; Joe Johnson, Letitia Thompson, .Poster chairman, announced the winners of the Poppy Poster contest. Class 1, 4th, 5th and 6lh grades, 1st prize, Tab Weihing, 2nd, Gayna Dunham; 3rd, Kam Terry Gleave. of the raffle were cers installing. Miss Poppy presented Poppy corsages to Mrs. Letitia Thompson, distrirt president; Mrs. Vera Hastings, Unit 103 president, and Mrs. Mae Sillnnan, treasurer. The meeting closed with regular ceremonies with Mrs. Noreen Wilson and Mrs. Lucille Silliman, hostesses, serving refreshments. (L) Mrs. Sherrill read the answer to the poem. Mrs. Sherrill has designated May 22 and 23 as Poppy Days. She will begin with the sale at noon Friday at the Missile Base, Terry Hanson, Richard Thayn. Winners Gladiolas The AmeriGREEN RIVER can Legion Auxiliary, Unit 103, met May 11 at the American Legion Hall. After the regular open- by Lynna Rukevina Technical Services Division Department of State, Room 2634 Washington, D.C. 20523 Stem Poppies, election highlight Legion Auxiliary session From the Horses Mouth Office of Public Safety bug Peonies doz. for International Development, (ll.S. Department of State), haa openings for mature qualified telecommunication personnel. Successful applicants will serve a advisors in Vietnam to assist the Vietnamese poliee their telecommunication upgrade facilities. Applicants should have a sound knowledge of planning, installation and maintenance aspects and SSB systems and of VHF-Fequipment. Salary: fll,245 to $16,-76plus housing allowances, differential pay and other benefits. Send resume and completed form 171 (available at local Post Office) to: Beautiful Utah 4 Willson was baptized Saturday night by his brother Boyd, and confirmed by his fath- The Huntington Rodeo will be er Varden Willson. Orson Brotherson celebrated held next Saturday, May 23, at the Huntington arena. Horse races his 80th birthday with a dinner U. S. Govt in an Equal the home of his son DelRay. will be held Saturday preceding at f 'Opportunity Employer Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. the rodeo. Loren Dalton, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jones, in gan beginning June 13. REPORT OF CONDITION OF a the afternoon their daughter The boys are sponsored by called, making the day com- American Legion Post 137 and coplete for them. sponsored by the Price Elks Club and the Rotary Club of East CarhosFrank Jones is still in the OF PRICE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH 84501 bon. slowis recovering very pital and AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 30, 1970 Four judges from various orly. He will probably be there anI t week or more. other picked the three boys ganizations ASSETS from 12 applicants on the basis her Lucelle Willson Mrs. gave Cash and due from banks $ 1,165,274.91 (A-average), a birthday party. Both of scholarship U. S. Treasury securities 3,350,658.00 son Robert Will-so- n ability, leadership, Mrs. citizenship, his Jane grandmothers, U. S. Government agencies Securities of other and Mrs. Rose Piccolo, were school loyalty, talent, personality and corporations 202,312.50 know-edg- e with a large group ol and a new requirement, 2,508,306.20 there along Obligations of State and political subdivisions .... ' of events. current Other securities (including $101.00 corporate stocks) 100,188,00 friends. is Donald Wood, First alternate M. and Mrs Claronre Willson Federal funds sold and securities purchased under son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood, 1,750,000.00 and Stanley motored to Salt Lake agreements to resell .. and second alternate is James Other loans 10,848,108.37 where all their children came to Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other have a family party for their Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anmother. Present were Mr. and drew J. Smith, all of Dragerton. bank assets Attention: Wendell W. Motter t -J V4lf txsfih - .i: 'llVfW J y;'y!J '''. ' w-- i ; ' De-len- Carbon Emery Bank for representing premises 220,613.79 Real estate owned other than bank premises 12,003.00 TOTAL ASSETS 20,157,524.83 Lake. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, ' and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers checks, etc . TOTAL DEPOSITS $18,585,505.12 .. 5,928,551.51 (a) Total demand deposits . . (b) Total time and savings deposits . - 12,656,953.61 ... TOTAL LIABILITIES .... . John Bowlby will accompany Steven Willson and their the boys to Boys State as coundaughters Loy Dean and family from Idaho, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. selor, (PH) Ray Peterson and Carolyn of Salt Mrs. RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS total .. Equity capital, Common stock total par value (No. shares authorized 8,000) (No, shares outstanding 8,000) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 4,907,034 41 11,209,30847 95,274.89 2,150,455.11 133,342.24 18,585,505.12 218,291.41 218.291 41 Memorial Weekend visitors with their mother Mrs. Mary Jones were he: son Mr. and Mis. Elwood Jones of Salt Lake and daughter Mrs Loren Dalton. reunion slated - Students of HUNTINGTON the former Huntington and North Emery high schools will have a reunion of the alumni Memorial Day, May 30, at 4 p.m. at the junior high auditorium in Hunt- Mrs. Jane daughter Vonda and family spent Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, June Christensen. Willson had her Gail and husband This key I- TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS RESERVES, t .. - costs $119.95 AND TORO. MEMORANDA for of the 15 calendar days total deposits Average ending with call date . Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date . , Unearned discount on instalment loans included in total capital accounts But this comes I, Rose S. Milano, Assistant Vice President, of the above-namebank, do solemnly (swear affirm) that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: , ROSE S. MILANO d Earl F. Hills T. N. Jensen A. D. Keller State of Utah, County of Carbon ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this Directors 12 day of May, 1970. PATRICIA W. MORRIS Notary Public STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall, Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do 'hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on May 13, 1970, , , , ' , Commissioner V-- 8 shift 1967 DODGE Dart W. S. BRIMHALL, of Financial Institutions with it! our 70 TORO with Starter. Turn th. key and youre offl No problem starting for years, either. Th battery recharger gives you up to 80 starts with each charge, ,Its And Cf its Trouble-fre- e built to last like all TORO features. Trust a TORO. as mowing can be. Mir., augaait.d ratall prica (19 ttxclualva tiada nama oil oro Manufacturing Corp. Price Commission Company 80 South First West in Price Aries Scorpio Gemini Taurus Leo Cancer Virgo Pisces. Capiicorn Aquarius Sagittarius and stick 1968 CAMARO 1968 PLYMOUTH or Hardtop with Hardtop with GTX V-- V-- 8 ALL CREDIT CARDS 8 Hardtop Coupe at Barton Motors in PRICE and MOAB adi A PARTICIPATING STATIONS jet, ' it tint BsznsiaasggrBafgiaM Weevil threat seem bister who, Unfortunately, its been a good winter for alfalfa weevils. And serious weevil infestations are expected. So even though youve got a lot of jobs to do, dont overlook your alfalfa. Dont let weevils slip in undetected and ruin it. It will pay you to check your fields carefully. Go out often and look for. signs of larvae feeding. When you find three to five out of ten plants that, show weevil damage, get in there fast with a spray of . GET EVERY ZODIAC SIGN Hardtop 1965 PONTIAC GTO with V-- 8 and 1965 MUSTANG with stick shift 1966 MUSTANG Convertible with Jerrod and Janet Tucker and family and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Sandy visited over the Mothers Day weekend with their ington, mother. Mar Grange, alumni chairman, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Erickson aid there will he a short prois ill and the children are still gram followed by time to greet staying night and day. classmates and then refreshments. Lavon Day and family visited with his father Merril. They then the wi ekend with her. They went to Castle Dale to plant their ipend ive in Tocee. garden and they will be returning Mr. and Mrs, Paul Christensen in June. ... TOTAL LIABILITIES, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Day for the Graduate! or bellringers Complete your Zodiac set of 12 glasses. Get another star sign this week. 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