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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 MARION NEWS South Students Dear Anonymous: I am glad to hear you are still reading the Bee. You keep reading and I'll keep on writing.-Ren- ae Cossey. Meet Winners South Summit High School Business Department has several winners at the Region Business Meet, held at Stevens Henegar College April 24. Coalville, Utah Thursday, May 11, 1972 Schools participating were: South Summit, Wasatch, Grantsville, North Summit, Park City, Morgan, St. Joseph and South Rich. South Summit won first in three Year events-Seco- nd Shorthand, Third Year Type and Bookkeeping. They also won Second in Second year type. Those on the teams were: Second Year Shorthand: Audrey Mortenson, Kathy Claw-so- n, Mary Ann Atkinson. Third Year Type: Dorothy Snapp, Connie Lewis, Pam Ryan. Bookkeeping: Jackie Wool-stenhul- David me, me. JH Wagstaff,-Kerr- y Lambert. Second Year Type: Jann Lef-le- r, Dana Frazier, Robert An- derson. Individual Awards went to: Dorothy Snapp, Connie Lewis, Jackie Woolstenhulme, Jann Lefler, Audrey Mortenson. kinson his windbreaker for the sale of the most tickets. Tim Gines (Rodeo Club President) left, presents Kim At Rodeo Club Is Off to Good Start South Summit High School Rodeo Club is off to a good start this year. The members are selling tickets on a saddle to be given away at their rodeo. n Kim Atkinson won his by 1. The tickets are still on sale and can be obtained from any rodeo club member. We would Speeisil like you to support us in our activities and come to our annual Memorial weekend rodeo, May 26 and 27 at Oakley, Utah at 8 p.m. MONDAY NIGHTS ONLY The Bread Masters Elect Of ficers Family Style Chicken Dinner TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $4,717,552.23 $1,130,931.07 corporations. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. 2,500,536.79' Deposits of United Slates Government 13,378.51 445,763.13 Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions 30.278-7Certified and officers' checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,120,888.28 8 plus Free Hay Ride BY RESERVATION ONLY H Adults $3.10 Children under 12 $2.00 The Bread Masters met at their leaders home Jeannie Wilson. We elected officers and they were, Lisa Hortin, president; Shanna Maxwell, vice president; Sheryl Warner, secretary; LuAnn Bowen, Health Director; Tonja Blonquist, Party Chairman; Lori Adkins, Food Picker and Debra Dohnal reporter. RANCH RESORT Phone Salt Lake City Park City er selling the most tickets on the saddle by May Family Might ML MEADOW wind-break- REPORT OF CONDITION OF KAMAS STATE BANK Of Kamas, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on April 18, 1972. ASSETS Cash and due from banks $ 769.005-3585,694.10 U.S. Treasury securities 125.148.40 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other securities 5,000.00 Other loans 3,111,516.26 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 36,167.12 Real estate owned other than bank premises 81,427.34 Other assets 3,593.63 649-86- 50 359-83- 32 We made banana nut bread and root beer floats at our last meeting. The next meeting we will be making cookies. We next are chocolate looking forward to our meeting.-Deb- ra reporter. Dohnal, (a) Total demand deposits $1,218,736.67 (b) Total time and savings deposits $2,902,151.61 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 150,000.00 113,730.99 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES $4 384 619.27 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures $ 65,000.00 (specify interest rate and maturity of each issue outstanding on publishers copy) Equity capital, total (sum of Items 36 to 40 below) 267,932.96 Preferred stock-tota- l par value (No. shares outstanding 350). Common stock-tota- l 35 ' 00000 $ par value 126,000.00 No. shares authorized 42.000). (No shares outstanding 42,000). sfp'HJ 55-75- profits Reserve for contingencies and ether capital reserves 43.052.96 8,130.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of items 34 and 35 above) $ 332,932.96 Housebroken? Every Walker office has plenty of money at very low interest rates to help you repair, remodel, refurnish or even rebuild. And we won't leave you with a broken budget, either. TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES, AND CAPI-TA- L ACCOUNTS (sum of items 28, 29, 33, and 41 above $4,717,552.23 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date $ 080 938 07 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days end- - ' ' ing with call date 374 234 20 I, Vern J. Osmond, Assistant Cashier, of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition h true and correct, to the bet of my knowledge and belief. VERN J. OSMOND. State of Utah. County of Summit, s: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of April, IviZ. (Seal.) Phone Koy Page, Coalville Office, Correct Attest: THOMAS LEFLER, ELMO R. HOYT. BOYD C LAKE, Directors. 336-562- 1. Walker Bank Instalment Loans Member Federal Depmit lnturance Corporation LYDIA B. CARPENTER, Notary Public. STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I. C- - B. Quinn. Chief Examiner nf VSnonnlal true anl ?h SlhVoreRO,ng statement Maw 9 i 107 tote. iV TtU..ll fiii " t copy of M,1 W"vB C. B. 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