Show 14 1966 at 2:00 pm Janet Joye Hansen brought the meeting to age 3 order and Janet Anderson said our opening prayer Janet Joye Thursday July 21 1966 led us In the pledge and The pledges were led by Pres pledge of aUeglance before we We Mary Louise Bartholomew started work on our sweaters spent the rest of our meeting The meeting was brought to a making a Highway Safety poster close at 3:00 pm Kathleen FunIt explained the 'slow “stop nier said our closing prayer and railroad' and regulatory signs refreshments were served and how they may save your life if you obey them The meeting was Janet Anderson reporter dismissed at 4:00 pm Our next meeting will be held July 14 at 2:00 pm Mrs WD Waggoner and chilBob and Vickie Lynn are at the Norval MeUor visiting home Also visiting the MeUor s are grandchildren Bunny and Debra Thomas dren Mrs Audrey Cornell from Salt Lake visited with her brother and family Mr and Mrs Glen tJ Mr and Mrs Arlo Larson and family from Cedar City visited over the weekend with their mother Mrs Eula Larson Miss Glenna Rae Larson also visited her mother She Is employed In Salt Lake Spending three days last week at the home of Mrs Sarah Faatz were her daughter Mrs Sarah Jensen her granddaughter Mrs Joy Cummings and three Becky Mary Beth and Kathy all from Salt Lake Mrs Verna Christiansen and to the ward for advancement In the Aaronlc Priesthood to the office of a Priest A talk was given by Terry Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Ivan Hansen The Stake High Council men were the speakers Frank Bradley and Edgar Nielsen Miss Debra Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen played a piano solo 'The Lord's Mr and Mrs Vern Cannon of St George are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Elgin Mellor Visiting Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson was Mr and Mrs LaVell Brown and family of Sprlngvllle Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman are Dalene Christiansen Marian Denhalter Rose Gllnes and Marilyn Christiansen Bishop and Mrs Cecil Bown and family Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew and family and Mr and Mrs Carroll Mellor and family spent the past week vacationing In Colorado Mrs Harold McEwan of California Is visiting at the home of her mother Mrs Della Bartholomew Ileen Olsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Olsen of Phoenix Arizona Is vacationing In Fayette and Is a guest of the Wendell Hills Prayer' Mrs Dee Ann Allred from McGill Nevada spent a few days last week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen A daughter Patsy returned home with her mother and another and a son Jewel and daughter Alma remained with their grandparents for a visit her granddaughter Holly Snow of Mantl Just returned home from visit with Mr and Mrs Ned Gregerson Mrs Christiansens’ daughter In Seattle Washington The Gregersons have two sons Gary and David Ned is In Washington attending the University tobecome adentist While there they went to Vancouver Into Canada and other sites They went to Portland Oregon where they visited with Mrs Christiansen’s sister and family Mr and Mrs Archie Maxwell and their five children Mrs Mae Klmber of Brigham City Is spending a few days visiting with her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Wesley Reynolds Mrs Klmber has been at the Ephraim Experiment Station for a few days with a science a Mr and Mrs V Lloyd Bartholomew of Fayette announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Fae to Mark Meredith Lewis son of Dr and Mrs Joseph P Lewis Jr The couple have selected September 3 for of Enclno California their marriage In the Mantl LOS Temple The Is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and will complete her bachelor of science degree at Brigham the next semester She Is majoring In child Young University development and family relations and education from a California Mr Lewis graduated high school and is course He returned In attending BYU studying on a November from an LDS Mission to Southern Brazil REPORT GUNNISON OF CONDITION OF VALLEY DANK District 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ASSETS Cash balances with other banks and cash Items In process of collection United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and Political subdivisions Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by United States Other securities (Including $ corporate stocks) Federal funds sold Other loans and discounts Bank premises furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank - YORK Every day 1000 American are struck by fire according to the Insurance Information Institute homes class of Gunnison Sanpete County Utah at the close of business June 30 1966 a state banking Institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve Published in accordance with a call made by the State System and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this Backing Authorities 1 1000 Firee a Day NEW more than 447324170 76622000 41520290 20146275 870000 10000000 235590277 Mr and Mrs MerrlU Whitlock home after an Just returned enjoyable trip In the Portland Oregon area They visited with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Ross CroweU and visited many places of Interest Mrs Alton Sorensen and daughter Jo Ann has been on a trip to New Mexico to see Albuquerque Sorensen’s Mrs sister Mrs Frank Ullbarrl She went with another sister Mrs Vearl Shepherd and her daughters from dauKearns Mrs Shepherd’s ghter Rozella remained with the Sorensen’s for a few days visit Mr and Mrs Edward Vest recently went to Elko Nevada where they visited a daughter and family Mr and Mrs Clair Whitlock A son of the Whitlock’s who has been visiting here with his returned home with grandparents them A daughter JoAnn Whitlock came back to Mayfield with her for a two weeks grandparents July 14 news Note: Fayette news was delayed In the mall for last week and Is being run late this Issue guests at the home of Mr Wesley Johnson ThursFriday of last week was Mrs William Koyle and daughter Garle Lee of Hayward California Mr Koyle Is a nephew of Mrs Johnson Mr and Mrs Fred Wlntch of Mantl and Mrs Clyde Shandfrom Mexico and her daughter Hawau were visiting Thursday of last week at the Ray Bartholomew home Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen who have been residing In Salt Lake City this summer and their children Jean and Roland were visitors Sunday In Fayette Jean plans on teaching school In Oregon during the coming year Last year she taught In Japan Visiting In Salt Lake City last week were Mrs Fern MeUor and grandson Dean They were at the Lynn MeUor home Returning Mrs MeUor visited a brother Bent Larson a patient In a Provo Hospital Visiting at the Norval MeUor home Saturday and Sunday were Mr and Mrs James Thomas and chUdren of Delta Mr and Mrs Fred MeUor and Am and Reta Jean spent the July 4 holiday In Provo visiting at the Arnold MeUor home Roger James son of Mr and Mrs Ronald James of Brigham City Is visiting his grandparents Mr and Mrs Deland James House and Mrs day and Mr and MOTEL IS THE PLACE TO STAY while you’re away! located Se Honcho n convenient to downtown ihoppmg ond Centrally all travel terminal! mduitry hoipitali ond doctor! dime! Every bwtinen new radio! iwitchboard lervice rooth features telephone! with 24 hour children and television! with power antenna recorded hi munc let the heated and beoutiful Burn off energy in the two fenced playgrounds next Hop in Solt lake more enoyoble Stay swimming pool Make your Hotel Motor Rancho Se modmn at deon LIABILITIES 13 Demand deposits of individuals and corporations partnerships 489105375 14 Time and savings deposits of Individuals and corporations 244749845 partnerships 15 Deposits of United States Government 2638794 16 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 49888580 18 Deposits of commercial banks 7000000 19 Certified and officers’ checks etc 2135660 20 TOTAL DEPOSITS (Rems 13 to 19J43 95518234 (a) Total demand deposits 106606276 Total time and savings (b) 288911958 deposits 24 Other JUST 4a WEST OF BLOCKS SQUARE TEMPLE ik jCi&i 12 Sharp Chefs Peterson Sharon Bown reporter Knlttln’Nuts J3B emSDO® HWmv GO-Ju- Ql — The eighth meeting of the Knltfin’ Nuts was held In the home of Carol Harding on July (Including jNone mortgages and other liens on bank premises and other real estate 25 TOTAL LIABILITIES 26 AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH "' rmmt es ©©MOTOR! Jr UvesMi Show EPHRAIM JULY m liabilities first: On June 30 at 1:30 pm our fourth meeting was called to order by Pres Mary Louise The opening Bartholomew prayer was given by Sheron James Pledges were ledby Mary Louise She also gave a demonJanet Peterson reporter on stration walking with your head held high Sheron James The on presgave a demonstration sing cotton We tested cotton and On July 7 4t 2:00 pm we' nylon fabrics by holding the cloth at the sixth held our meeting with tweezers and burning It to home of our leader The opening see If It would be sticky or prayer was given by Rita Mellor Continued on Page 2 had our eighth meeting at the home of Annalee Lund Our opening song was 'This little Gayle ne Light of Mine gave flie opening prayer We had a report from Maxine on water Linda called the roll We made The closing Ice box cookies prayer was given by Becky U)0 $432823112 premises Put this one We 750000 premises Mary Louise Bartholomew Reporter AND $i RAIKHO 9 Real estate owned other than bank 12 TOTAL ASSETS Busy Needles Our meeting was called to order by Darla Jean Opening prayer was by Lois Bertelson Our song 'Summer' was led by Janet Peterson Pledge was led by Lois Bertelson Lois also called the roll Reading and approval of minutes by Lois The Puppet Show was put on by Lois and Darla Jean is m sb jb b ib m m hb m 22-2- 3 ib ib tb ib m m m ib m kb ib jib ib m THE CITY OF FUN CARNIVAL 3849967 3 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS total par value(c) Common stock No shares authorized 500 No shares outstanding 500 ftM 68201 10 rides and a variety of concessions will operate both days of the show 2500000 27 Surplus 27500000 28 Undivided profits 3454911 — 30 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 31 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4 328231 12 Friday July and FFA Junior Livestock and 8 am Dairy Judging 8:30 am - Fitting and Showmanship Contest Beef - Sheep Swine - Dairy and FFA members for all 9:30 am- - Judging of Open Class Dairy Sheep Swine 2 pm - Baseball Game - Little League 4-- MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 2 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending wlthcalldate 3 Loans as shown In 'Assets are after deduction of valuation reserves 1 391942941 -- 238191602 ofMM 1 Keith Andersen Assistant Cashier' of the bank do hereby declare that this report of condition the best of my knowledge and belief Keith Andersen 5271197 v -- Is true to All We file undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief Is true and correct Moyle Rasmussen Andrew Modeen C E Andersen ' STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner Brlmhall certify that the foregoing is of the above named statement 14 1966 " -- Stars 8 pm Banquet Selecting Dairy Princess Ephraim West Ward Chapel 5150 person When summer simmers your home is happier thanks to the quieter cooling of electric air conditioning Air Condition Directors i WS the Bank Commissioner! of the State of Utah do hereby a true and correct copy of the bank filed In fids office on July WS Brlmhall Bank Commissioner State of Utah County of Sanpete as: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of July 1966 A G Nation Notary Public Comm expiree (SEAL) 4-- H 8:30 am - Horse Fitting and Showmanship Contest for all and FFA members 4-- 9 am - If orso Show 2 pm - Baseball Game-Pon- y 6 pm - Parade 7:30 pm - Junior Rodeo 10 pm - Record Hop League rs way y Ono Room or Wholo House Only electric air conditioning — the proven gives you a choice — So Easy to Install So Low in Cost If you now have a forced air heating system or are building a new home you will likely find that central electric air conditioning will cost approximately half the flame-typ- e to install In fact for the average home an electric central installation costs only about half the price of a compact car See your electric dealer or contractor today ftCOUI If it's tUctric bttrl i UTAH POWER a LIGHT CO i it |