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Show If tIt r THE CITIZEN Oct. 19, 1967 JC V 2C PORTER'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCE f, Has Jnst Received A Carload Of Weslinghonse FREIGHT DAMAGE- - -- ONLY THE -- - SOME SMALL DENTS - LIKE ALL APPLIANCES ABE rOLLT GDABAHTEED SAVE MAD SCHATCHES OB DURING THIS BIG : K CABINITS HAVE ANY DAMAGE t St tt FREIGHT DAMAGE HEAVY DUTY DELUXE WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WASHER DRYER Antoni itic Dry, 3 Temperature, Coppertone 2 Cycle, 2 Speed, Top Loader with Any Wash Beintlfnl Blue Temperatures and Small Scratch on Side $139 REG. $219.95 NOW ONLY Small Dent $179 i WASHERS $209 YOUR CHOICE WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY DELUXE MODELS SLIGHT CABINET DAMAGE REG. $299.95 IN BOTH FRONT AND TOP LOADERS Missionary Gives Report Joan 1 and sister, are Refrigerator WESTINGHOUSE IFUL AVOCADO 13 CU. FT. 'Doctor , i REG. $125 WESTINGHOUSE 30 AVOCADO ELECTRIC RANGE, OCT. 23 These Are Just a Few -- Dent NOW ONLY $288 Refrigerator- - Each Night 7:10 One Completely Frost-Free- . With Big 106 A Adults 75c SMALL $299.95 DENT-ON- LY For Yon During This Big Money Saving Freight Damage Sale Be Sure Yon Shop Early Quantity Is Limited on Some Models. 2h occasion Richards' niversary. being birthday rents, Mr. Mrs. S. P. and Ep- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hansen enjoyed dinner at Maddox Cafe in Brigham celebrating evening, the birthdays of Mr. Atkinson and Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. William Beckstead and four children spent the weekend at West Jordan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterfield. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gancheff are her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lombardy of Denver, Colo. Other visit- have ors been Carlin Edward Palo of is a Alto, Mr. and Mrs. and son Nicky Calif. Edward nephew of Mrs. cheff and Gan- Mrs. Lloyd (Elaine) Benson of Idaho Falls, daughter of the Gancheffs. Reeder and Rolam a Robert Mortenson attended the Richmond Lions supper and meet- ing Monday evening where they were entertained by Mr. Keller of Sky View high, who of his tour of Europe told this past summer. Mrs. Richard A1 sop of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Andersen and famNorth were SunMr. and of husband at Lewiston Thurs- TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES ora-tne- TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS No. shares outstanding total par value 100,000.00 No. Shares authorized No. shares outstanding Surplua 250,000.00 Undivided profits 104,110.47 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves None her WESTINGHOUSE Preston, Idaho GIBSON APPLIANCES SYLVANIA Phone FLOOR COVERINGS 852-01- 80 CALL US COLLECT FREE DELIVERY CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 454.UO.47 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4,516,000.45 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar Tuesday afternoon. 4,002,951.49 Mr. of days ending with call date E Mrs. and Guests of total loans for the 15 calendar Average V. Marriott have (Emma) 247,527.26 days ending with call date ieen her two sons and fam-iie- Loads as shown in item 7 of "Assets we after Mr. and Mrs. Arnold deduction of valuation reserves of 25,354.75 Jenkins and two sons of Og- Securities as shown in items of Assets are None after deduction of valuation reserves of den, who were Sunday dinner s, 2--5 Later In above-nam- ed L. D. Bodily, Director weekend with the Marriotts State of Utah, County of Cache ss: was Mrs. Paul (Joyce) JenSworn to end subscribed before me this 12th day of OctoCarol P. Hendricks, Notary Public kins and son Johnny of Las ber, 1967. at Utah. My etttam. expires 8768 Lewiston, ResidSng Current Nev. visitors Vegas, Spending the SHOTGUN SHELLS REMINGTON UngHfrHonf I, W. S. BrimhaU, 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 tUk office on October 13, 1967. No. W. S. Brimhall, Commissioner of Financial Institutions 1280 Published October 19, 1967 NEW PLASTIC 20 AND 410 GUAGE HIGH BASE and .22 SHELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES SEE US FOB GUAHANTEED INSTALLATION IN TOWN WEEKDAYS 9 TO 8 PORTER None None (c) Common stock STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial If. 4,061,8 (a) Capital dotes mid debentures total par value (b) Preferred stock THERMOPANE OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 6 FURNITURE AND 4,516,000.45 Demand deposits of individual partnertdps, end corporations 1,338,909.65 Time and savings deposits of individuals, ehips, and corporations 2,478,084.74 Deposits of United States Government 17,792.60 Deposits of States and political subdivision 186,428.28 Deposits of foreign governments and officii institutions. central banks and international inatituttois None Deposits of commercial banks None Certified end officers checks, etc. 40,674.73 ' TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,061,889.18 $1,461,805.! (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time & savings deposits $2,600,064.74 Federal funds purchased and securities sold undez agreements to repurchase None Other Stabilities for borrowed money Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank ami outstanding Other liabilities (Including $ None mortgages and other Sens on bank premises and other real estate) No day evening and Mr. and Mrs Blake Goodwin of Lewiston TOTAL on evening. mothMelva Cottle and TOTAL B. J. Ravsten, er, Friday . Cash, balances with other banks, and cash 376,024.28 items in process of collection United States Government obligations 1,117,154.85 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 490,911.07 Nona Securities of Federal agencies and corporations Other securities (including $ corporate stocks) None Federal funds soM and securities purchased under agreements to resell 250,000.00 Other loans arid discounts 2,202,895.59 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 79,014.68 Real estate owned other than bank piemises None Customers' lability to this bank on acceptances None outstanding Other assets None Logan Many Trenton people atwedding receptions of Donna Van Dyke and on October 4, 1907 ASSETS pich. Saturday business an- Mr. and Mra. Eslie Eppich and family of Ogden were Sunday visitors of his pa- Ogden visited. Utah 12, of ihe Many, Many Special Savings Children Theatre FOOT $198 the I, Rex G. Plowman, Vice President and Cashier, of the the day anbank, do solemnly swear, affirm, that this other son Blaine and wife and report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my three children of Ogden and knowledge and belief. Correct-Atte- st: Rex G. Plowman Mrs. Reed (Clarice) Neeley Langton Barber, Director and three children of North Harold E. Bergeson, Director Commnnily Big 14 Cu. Ft Refrigerator Lb. Separate Freezer Real Special Value REG. 14 CUBIC Clara guests. Freezer WESTINGHOUSE rray REPORT OF CONDITION OF LEWISTON STATE BANK of Lewiston, in the State of Utah, at the close of and MuMrs. Clarks ton sang a duet at the Relief Society In Clarkston 25 Zhivago' e, $399.95 Small I $119 Completely Frost-FreMeal for Large Family c. Richards of Sandy Mrs. Ruby McMillan of Mrs. MDN. and WED. Doctor Adjustable Shelves An Delnxe Features Clara Richards of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lilah) Abbott of Holiday, John tended the FT. IN BEAUT- BIG FREEZER IN TOP Saturday dinner guests of visMr. and Mrs. Stuart II. Ric- Clark. While there they interest. of sites ited many hards were his mother, Mrs. P. OCT. Refrigerator - Freezer fam- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs Lew AHsop, and also came to hear Elder Christensen report his mission experiences, THURS., FRL, SAT. .One Show Each Night 7:81 18 CU. and Martlndale her ily ily - Zhivago' BIG BEAUTIFUL are Mr. and Mrs. Reid Skabe-lun- d Gerl and daughter Angele, enroute from Napa, Spackman and family, all of who where they to and Kaysville spent Calif., Magna, Friday Saturday with their parents, will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Theron HaMr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-ma- n nsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernof Preston went Mrs. Olson and est Anderson Gordon Mr. and daughter of Logan were to Buhl, Idaho, and spent the Sunday guests of his mother, weekend with a brother and Elsie Olson. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl TRENTON Elder Christensen reported his mission to the South British Mission at the sacrament services .Sunday evening. High Councilman Grant Flygare, Pres. Wayne Traveller and Elder Kay Neeley were present. Graduated from the Primary were Robert Spademan and David Andrew, who were accepted into the MIA by Glen Griffin. Spedal music was a violin solo by Annette Kingsford, accompanied by her sister Lanis on the piano. They are from Cove. Memberships accepted the ward were Gerald and Siglinda Ricks and two daughters, Connie and Ingrid, and of Fred and Winona Tol bert and sons, Fred Clay am Glaen John Tolbert. David Ezola was sustained as counselor in the YMMIA to Glen Griffin, in place of Wallace A. Cottle, who was released. The Relief Society hell their ward conference TuesPresiden day afternoon. Clarence R. Andersen an Bishop Merlin L. Andrew were present as were President Ruth White and Myr Kendall of the stake Relief Society presidency. Each spoke briefly and bore their testimonies, as did the ward Relief Society presidency, Arlene Kupfer, Drue Chambers and Florence Butler. Music was under the direction of Opal Christensen with Norma Reeder accompanying, The teachers topic was presented by Orris Mae Hansen and Ha Litz gave the spiritual living lesson. Friday evening, 14 Primary officers and teachers canvassed the ward on the Children's Friend drive, meeting later at the cultural hall for a pot luck supper. Bishop and Mrs. Veloy Griffin and family of Ogden were overnight guests Friday of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott spent Thursday with their daughters, Colleen Williams of Ogden and Wanda Bleazard of Murray. They also attended the production of Oklahoma at Valley Music Hall and spent overnight with the Bleazards. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Tino Federico and Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle attended the dairy meeting and luncheon at the Smithfield stake house Thursday evening. FOR WINDOWS STORM DOORS YOUH STORM WINDOWS CONVENIENCE WINDOW REPLACEMENT JOHNSON DRUG STORE PRESTON, IDAHO 0 AUTO Free Estimates ON ALL JOBS JUST GIVE A CALL GLASS Hansen Glass Rnlon Owen H North State & Paint and Boyce Futariman Phone 852-100- 7 |