Show GUNNISON RErORT OF CONDITION Gunnison Valley Bank SANPETE COUNTY UTAH A MEMIlpn f ClicRAL KESEtVE SYSTEM AT THE h ON MARCH 29 1939 (If U j VAUEY OF' f uv usfi i n (jf Tln: NEVs oi nap shots with a call made by4he Rank Commit n jiccordanfe bank of this district pursuant to the v Federal Reserve Act Federal Reaeie SS E T aitvmg cuutpaiuuji r magazine nun h a buddy to me as im in ig a h d chum" wntes me high b"l "im "THE AMERICAN ini'! s nis to uiulei stand a boy's bit ms end considers them in such It mpnthetic mnl helpful way lL c" and entei taming reading n a in which subject young iu'ij S It is is interested puticulaily hi'lptul in spoits made our school biskttlall team because of playing lead in THE AMERICAN JL'reslya S (including $61841 overdrafts) direct and guaranteed Government oblgations states and political subdivisions stock of Federal Risen $150000 (including Stocks $21' 7 i t’j 1925 kli i o r i lianceTwith other hanks including reserve balance and In process of collection fixtures $150000 ' owned $900000 furniture and MS ?rfutfcwnVd’other than bank premises or - other assets indirectly r?al estate nd 'TlfDIS other j “TOTAL representing bank pH $4527’: coiporatins $1251 :ii $500110 $‘500 5'f(anf retirement account for preferred TOTAL LIABILITIES k uni 50000 '"id tb 'I Oil 25000 $ ACCOUNT 52311 $352751 a m n m 11 1001 O' capital) Ct " d H'JU H Mvllt tht Or h 70 consists of $2500000 of cap tal notes and debentuies with total par value of $2500000 capital stock common Vnk’ t of Utah AND CAPITAL 32 or p $ CAPITAL ACCOUNT famous athletes m all spoits much of their success t 'Uggt’stions leceivotl fiom s its tabs fumed in THE AMERICAN '5 Magazine Virtual y eveiy issue Ii s ad lee fiom a c ch oi ntmi I’ 'otball baski iiii'H trrnk nil' m fact eveiy maji sp it h n fiction and fact mtclos oi h is lb: miens pue ts and m nen ' b ys dubs also Y i ntliusi stic AMERICAN h have found ns gen-iu e tegular leaders of TH AN 1!A advance moie nipdy ami d'd"p moie woithwhde (htme-is than tio buys who mi o corporations etc) total liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNT TOTAL Mnnv H'lt and of indviduala partnerships rlVts L of individuals partnerships and and political subdivisions (certified and officers’ checks foTAL DEPOSITS lo5 v ic LIABILITIES “ !' n ' a v assets "fits it u 5 e a OHI's sl ' :i ng d ) l""s :s " being first duly sworn according to law deposes and Cashier of the above named bank and that the tax scal‘“ “'“let this measme mull that be is Assistant true and correct statement of the he giaduated up to on 'and foregoing report contains a full nt foI ftbe said bank at the close of business on the 29th day of March some income giups waning that eveiv $100 eimied $' would hae t CO t bscribed and sworn to b fore me of April D Residing Commission it im d vi it s and ai t st f m us i" das end athletes exploieis scientists mid men successful in busi ess and industi y join with an The Washington monument is 555 All ther things having failed han't experienced' Staff t pioduce in THE AMERICAN feet high which seemed to be pretty night is hereby recommended to the sort of reading matter buys high all around there until they got rotary Wallace for aid with the farm lk'' "" to working on the national debt problem a lk£en i day as a It ! j llund vd of thouMinda of boys and Vumg men read THE AMERICAN Magazine eveiy month and coii-- t thin A UTAll AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS V in GUNNl'ON fit " 1939 BORG E i!lt ''ll Notary Public at Gunnison Utah will expire July 1 kunwu by whi-- Ibis hi'i1 they I'pl lltl 5u ihoi WiH mjr lint m ii ilnttod line When the teal iuiijkim of the ) State of Utah bill bi came known a suivey by Bank Commissioner) at the capital reveal d that 10 Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby I’alon F Starley had not even read the bill befme that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the filed in my office on April 8 1939 amed company igieeing to sjmnsor it Now they are he tiouble with a lot of modern having a difficult time t ymg to niak RULON F STARLEY Bank Commissioner gracious explanat ons And the ex- - sti eamlined thinking is that It tru eh to he that they had List but ends up at the wrong place jdanation appears NOTICE OF SALE not lead beyond the title Irrigation Company Principal Place of Business Gunnison Utah Russian wr rker todiy nuit wmh in t e sujuime inuit leiently ten times as long as an meri- are delinquent upon the following described capital stock sat down on the stike de- Rh to (UY nck t of rmt of assessment levied on the 1st day of March 1939 the several daring it an illegal practice the quescjpaitlus ti let opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows tion naturally arose around the eapi-tal city as to the future prestige of Name the parent of the strike (the & Savings Co A H Lund me Investment CIO) Can CIO influence su vivo this tme Investment & Savings Co A H Lund Pledgee legal spanking? Was the question I H Lund Perhaps the question has not been paries Bjerregaard fully answered but some Washington girlei Bjerregaard observers believe it has been parti dly deral Land Bank Suye Kimura Pledgee- answered at least as far as some c D Livingston are concerned And the ansa Voorhees wer appears to be NO x Voorhees This answer came about recently me Investment & Savings Co J L Jensen- when a senate committee was debatasaa City Life Insurance Co ing the question of holding public is accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made learings on proposals to amend the day of April 1939 po many shares of each parcel of such stock as National Labor Relations act The necessary will be sold at 2 o’clock p m on the 29th day of April CIO vigorously opposed the idea of pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising public hearings CIO representatives of sale were on Capitol Hill daily pressuring jsse C H CHILDS Secretary senators to drop the idea CIO leader Lewis was even quoted in a news "The man I are teams baseball be must The big leagua story as saying that if hearings were marry “ 1 Lon but for the leld his organization would bolt the now conference Greek god but not conceit-- f 1939pennantrace-andit won’t be abor peace Final outcome was a unanimous M Solomon but meek as a long until the Presidential candidates the committee to hold hearvote by man who is cam1910 kind to every will be in training for the W loves ings which was interpreted by the only one” paign- In fact there are signs that observers as another spanking of the Pert: "Great Scott wasn’t it some of the boys are doing some preCIO and a blow to its influence A coincidence that we met!” liminary warming up already Mgnvd mi tin- Jlaraniail It a Smoother hlildar Mallower— Every Drop Now 3 Yean Old! 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