Show Vh a Dr and Mrs Glenn Wyler turned from Tacoma 'Washington where Dr WviJ A Chris- - has been landJ gnd Mrs Joseph serving his In spent the week end In He is now in the service and Mrs Sarah B Hdi entertained Mello(r i d their I as Lynn are at juwu of Mayfield with her parents Mr Thomas and Children wJohn E Ord at Belleville: Ill inois The baby was born Jan-- " Calvert returned to furloughs v d i he second his duties at Caino uary £Ut“ horo of tteir par- LllUru’ he home of grandchild of Mr and Mrs Mel- - Jesse Bar- - her daughter Mrs Bob r and Mr Draper lor Both mother and daughter Mrs Mr and irgil Christen are reported to be doing fine son were Sail Lake Citv visitors to Saturday of last Mr and Mrs Ray C Barthol- Wednesday omew and daughter Lois spent wt'e the week end in Provo comVery often it is true that the bining business with pleasure Utah at the close of business skin you lovt to tom h is only (JbbbIsob Sanpete County Mrs Leola Edwards Mr and that Way because it has already Sl Mrs Woodrow Beck and child- - been retouched ASSETS ren Gene and Phil Mrs Childs Mr and Mrs Vernal discounts (including $196303 Roper Glass fiber with a tensile Loans and were guests of Mrs Ruby Olsen strength of 80000 pounds per overdrafts) $ 35413971 Sunday the occasion being the square inch is now used to re- Statea Government obligations direct 1st birthday anniversary of her inforce plastics i United 250 000 00 and guaranteed of States and political subt Obligations economic - ig itM of the presl-th- e were its problems of serv- - dentlal veto in the bill and the nally boosting dependent lypeal of the $25000 salary limi and allowances tation directive of the President But- - for the first tune in a "’hih Congress made in 19' u decad- e- Congress served notice imposing effort to stem the by its actions on a score of issues that it was determined to de tf bureaucratic government involving domestic restore to tin Legislative branch " ssu’s r‘rnan for the second its duties and responsibilities sum winch promise further conqiuier the Constitution flicts between the Executive and the Legislative branches It brought to an end i— jHi1Cy 0f extending to the Ex- checks'’ "blank ocutlvt brunch One thing for the cohserv-- t of authority and power ative young girl to ask herself when tlu trim young lieutenant On every’ occasion it moved j love prupi)Ms to lltr to bri8 t0 an tnu1 tu' Prctce him m'domm as well as d0 which had developed through m g)auo' administration by government dlrtHtiVes rather than by statuIn old times the faithful horse torv jt)WS ''v— bevond the stage of active serv- exThe most outstanding used to end up in a nice amples of Congressional defiance green pasture Now he is apt to end up m the hamburger Administration of leadership trade agreements and meeting r Tjayficld News report of the condition of the Gunnison Valley Bank l! “‘V '"''i’1"11' l"' a unique Congress established record During its almost con- tmuous session if 11 months it reAdministration mt qlusl fur tlu successful prose- cution of the wa- r- but it dined to foltow it on many basic try issue's ' To meet the costs of global war both Democrats and Republicans Joined m boosting the national debt limit to $200 billion m extending Lend Lease the Presidents au- continuing reciprocal thority to negotiate ac divisions stocks (including $200000 stock i Corporate of Federal Reserve bank) balances 4 Cash balance with other banks including and cash items in process of collection t Bank premises owned $600000 '(Bank premises owned are subject to $ None Bens not assumed by bank) other thanbank premises iRealestateowned I TOTAL ASSETS 250 1 00 $105329475 LIABILITIES deposits of individuals 1 Demand I partnerships 84789030 and corporations deposits of individuals (Time ' 31518993 corporations of United States Government Deposits i partnerships and (includ- 3470334 savings) and political subdivisions 1 other deposits (certified and officers’ checks etc) — — postal ing of States Deposits ! TOTAL DEPOSITS $97079035 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL 5 sub- (not including shown below) ordinated obligations beef 6121214 97079035 $ ACCOUNTS Capital k sSpiuj 1 2600000 Undivided t Reserves would profits (snd Retirement account for preferred capital) thebe TOTAL CAPITAL ren ri 8250440 ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $105329475 ACCOUNTS ‘This notes stock bank's capital consists of Capital Common and debentures $2000000 with total par value of $2500000 MEMORANDA - Pledged assets value): — (and securities loaned) (book —t — ' Government obligations direct guaranteed' pledged to secure de- 1 posits and other liabilities (a) U S and : ” () t Secured $ 15000000 : TOTAL preferred liabilities: secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law (d) Deposits preferred under provision of law but not lectured by pledge of assets and (a) Deposits s j () C WcrlJ’s Ssftst lavcstments t IfNfTtO STATU WAS 3495334 TOTAL bank d Asst Cashier of the of that the above statement la true to the best nd belief '' C R ANDERSON E Anderson certify J knowledge ' r ' I - ‘ Correct Attest: JRAOVEREELT CRAS RASMUSSEN j f pkerson Directote 0? Utah Benk CommiMioner fiuloa P i of the Commissioner State of Utah Starley Bank and correct copy certify that the foregoing is a true ©f rtttement of the above named company filed In my hereby See 68 Jnutry 10th l 1944 RULON P STARLET pfnk Commissioner ofutah I Swora to Snd subscribed before me thli 7th fat 0? Jtn’ 1844 J - eommlfslon !4l ’ it E ARMSTRONG expires February ' 9 NoUrjr Public 1944 ‘ SA VINOS 10NDS a yssr Interest: 29 esafU if held compounded tonaturity Denomine tione: $25 $50 of : 75 Price $1000 $100 $300 maturity value ftiAitiiT aoNDS os mime readily marketable acceptable st par ta bask collateral redeemable sad accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes 1 1944 due March Dated February 1 3 1970 Denomination : 1500 $ i 000 nd $1000 $5000 $10000 $100000 000 Price: per and accrued Interest Savings omit MCUitntSi Series of"CIndebtedNotes U Certificates Treasury Bonds of 1956 ness 2 1959 United States Savings Bonds ' Series F"l United Stale Saving Bonds Sdes "G" r KNOW that this year may bring great victories— American' civilian as well as soldier stands loyally at his or her post And whatever else your duties ' may call for there is one job that concerns every citizen that concerns you i That Is to help make 1944 one of the ' decisive years of human history bo make whatever sacri- fice may be necessary to help make the 4th War Loan - Drive the success it mustbeiiwe are to realize our great V i objectives ihli year ' Ask yourself honestly—how much of a sacrifice is it to some luxury just temporarily in order to buy the t give up best Investments in the’ world? When you’ve answered that question buy at least one extra $100 Bond now — at And if you’ve already your office or plant' if possible bought buy again this month—and keep 'em I ¥OU 3470334 ' (' — attagi: s 4 ' This sticker In your window means you have bought 4ih War Loan securities |