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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN 1 Nov. 6, 1969 chairmen. Those chairmen from the south and north ends RESIDENTIAL DRIVE from page 1) (Continued m Val-le- We can where our product is served. Boer served In pfeuant and Mhotoom surroundings It U aim of tht United Stttos Brtwers Association. And we are always striving to do something about ft. The USBA it represented by field man around tht oountry. They meet with proprietora of tstsMshmtntS where beer is sold. They work In every way possMa to promote a set of high standards wherever bear Is ttrved. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable placet for America's great beverage of moderation. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, September INC 366 SOUTH STHDtSr IMJUKECfflMMW Shown with the Region REGION TROPHY Crosscountry trophy are (Back row) Mike Leidvty, Cal Van Dyke, Darwin Pitcher, Craig Dunkley and Curtis Dent. Ivan Christensen, Coach, not shown. (Front row) Kent King, Brian Darley, Dana One Zook. Sky View Wins Cross Country Honors Couple Called On Mission For the second time in a Trackmen Calvin Van Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle ...... T .1. CI... 1 7 : 4 ! ;.. LiL ..I 1 . of Clarkstoti have accepted a nas reCeived the Kent Onechi. Region MikeLeichty, King, call io serve in the British trophy. Tuesday afternoon Crain Dunkley and Brian Dar Bobcat runners clinched ley received congratulations South Mission. will en the i nii ! Thoy ter the mission home on Nov IS. 692 at the the award eight-scho- and best wishes for the State ol meet at the Meet from Principal Kenneth Smithfield Summit Park Golf Webb and the student body in i cross-countr- y Course. The couple will speak in Coach Ivan Christiansen's sacrament meeting Sunday in seven-ma- n team significantly the CI arks ton ward with the outscored their nearest com' service to strat at 5 p.m. Roy high school petitor, Q November) (April AT CARLSON'S NOW Packard Bell STEREO couple in Millville at the pre sent time. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Allen, parents of Gary, are living in Richmond. They are botn ac tive in the community. Mrs Allen has taught first grade for many years. Mr. Allen is a livestock raiser and farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis West, narents of Joyce, have lived in Smithfield most of their mar ried life. Both are active in church and civic duties. Mr West is employed at Cal Pack in Franklin. He has worked for this same company since he was 14 years old. Mrs. West is employed at Sky View as a cook. Dan is rich, indeed, also having two sisters and three brothers: Kim 13, uonnie iz, Sidney in. Kenneth 6, and Pix ie 4. Dan's father farms in Cove and teaches math at North Cache Junior High. He also holds the position of sevond nnunselcr in the Love wara bishopric. BEAUTIFUL mmm PROVINCIAL Mill PACKARD BELL STEREO STABT AS LOW AS -- nrasaassj5sBHsiBSB 4jtMA.IW'W H . Sl! 'i,liiiw ijM.;iiiy III Ml liMT MlTli - . - $299.95 r.1"F'J-- 7 H n.n) III i,iimii'mv .ill : ELEGANT SPANISH lie.! IIU JW! JimillimiJJW.' The world's finest components are selected, tested, matched, balanced and timed for the ultimate in stereo soun. Solid state circuitry and turntables uc i as Garrard Component Types are used. The matched speakers are finely tuned to sound chambers which are Individually designed specifically for each particular model to give perfect acoustical fidelity. ! i GIFTS CARPETING . j . . . ... TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,891,193.84 MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES None RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) 40.454.36 Other reserves on loans None Reserves on securities None ... .... . TOTAL RESERVES ON WANS k SKCURITIES $10,454.36 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Feted On notes and debentures Equity capital, total 93ih Birthday Pro'erred None nnital enson, wno was me nonorea suest celebrating his 90ln birthday anniversary, his wife Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karl of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmonds of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Byron 0. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powell and Miss Sadie Soren-soall from Cornish. Over 60 other family members and friends visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Sorenson in their home Sunday in honor of his birthday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Naegle was blessed by her father in fast meeting Sunday and was giv-- n the name Laura Ann. The guests at the Naegle home for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dorius and son David of Ilailey, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dorius of Kaysville, Mrs. Larlan Carter of Joseph, Ut., Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Dor-- j ins and three children of Soda Springs, and M. C. Naegle ofi Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lppich and baby girl nr ijgjen were Sunday dinner guests at the home oi their grandparents, Mr. and Mr3. Junu's Kasmus-- j sen. n. SEE THEM TODAY . . . THESE WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL FAMILY CHRISTMAS GIFT. FURNiTUPE non-prof- j 527.523.80 stock-totnar value shares outstanding None) Common stock-totpar value None al 'o. 100,000.00 al (No. shares authorized 1000) (Nn. Shares outstanding 1000) Surplus Undivided profits 49.50 Reserve for contingencies and other capital at dinner Saturday evening in their home for Lorenzo Sor- - MW! OF PRESTON mid-rang- Mr. and Mrs. COUNISII entertained LeRoy Sorcnson STYLING EumWHI1UMI.l a presentation assembly Wednesday morning. In his remarks, Principal Webb noted that these boys seldom receive the public support and publicity that often goes with some other phases of athletics. "However," he continued, "we pay tribute to these men, their lonely hours of training and to the spirit of excellence fostered by Coach Christensen." Schools participating in the region meet were, in addition to Sky View and Roy, Ben Lomond, Intermountain, Box Elder, Bear River, Ogden, and Weber. AND FIVE SETS (Continued fiotn Page U You'll Enjoy It Even When It's Turned Ofi FRENCH mill levy, and in 1966 to the present 16 mill levy. A mill levy is based on 11,000 worth of assessed pro y perty, property m cache can be assessed up to 30 percent of its retail value. Mr. Miner says it is presently be ing assessed at about 19 per cent of retail. Of those tax dollars collect ed, approximately 70 percent goes to schools, 14 percent to tne county, and IB percent to the municipalities. The coun ty dollar goes towards road maintainance, mental and public health, fire protection, library services, law enforcement, legal recording, county Students from North ATTEND CONFERENCE parks and recreation, and oth northern Utah Family Cache attended Junior the High er services. The other 86 per Life Conference at USU Thursday. (First row) Steven cent is distributed to the Neilson, Jeffrey Geisler, Suzette Chambers, Nancy school districts and munici (Second Hansen, Lucile Reese, Dennis Godderidge. pall ties for use as they so de row) Terl Bagley, Paula Goodey, Katfaerlne Chambers, termine. The state sales tax which Leslie Lindslrom, Mary Godfrey, Kara Lee Gardner. (Third row) Kris tine Marler, Janice Gittens. Janet Petis collected is also distributersen. Maureen Krebs, Barbara Waldron. Oarla Hicks, ed to the separate municipali ties for their use. This too is Elizabeth White. (Fourth row) Wayne Watkins, Floyd Salisbury, Steven Salisbury, Mark Buxton, Galen Hanbased on population. In 1969, sen, Gary Webb, Keith Jensen. for example, Paradise, with a population of 368, received $867 for the CORNISH BRIEFS and four sons of Ogden were through November quarter, Mrs" &e past weekend at '.LeRoTK-and $825 for the June through Mr. and , of Mr. and Mrs. Ez home with son the attended quarter. in fast August Lcg::i, meeting 18,731 population, ''".ived Willard Sunday where the in- ra Kendell. They were dinner $44,135 for the September fant son of Mr. and Mrs. gusts Sunday and also Mr. through November quarter, Douglas McKinnon was bless and Mrs. Lewis Hutchinson and Wellsville with 1,106 pop- ed and given the name Corey ulation, received $2,606 for Lynn. They were guests at and son Tom of Ogden. Carthe same period. An inter family dinner at the Mc olyn Kendell of Ogden was alesting note to this is the com- Kinnon home in the afternoon. so a visitor Saturday at the munity of Amalga which has Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kendell Kendell home. no property tax, but receives for revenue state tax $466 in their 198 population. Such close concurrance in REPORT OF CONDITION OF LEWISTON STATE BANK OF LEWISTON, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT data would seem to point out THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCT. 21, 1969 that Utah taxpayers are re ceiving their tax dollar's ASSETS worth, for what a dollar is Cash and due from banks (including $ None worth today. Utah is approx$ 388,678.68 debits) e nationally U.unposted imately 1,034,472.50 S. Treasury securities income. in per capita personal S. Government U. of other Securities A 1966 list prepared by The None agencies and corporations it Utah Foundation, a subdivisions and of ... 72,420.51 States political Obligations organization, showed Utah Other securities (including $ None corporate stocks) None with an average per capita account securities None Trading uersonal income of $2,485. This is higher than the total Federal funds sold and securities resell .. 850,000.00 purchased under agreements to U. S. average of $2,968, and 2,392,722.23 lower than the averages for Other loans both the mountain stattes as Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and 68,878.08 other assets representing bank .premises a group and the western states .... None as a group. The foundaionre-- j Real estate owned other than bank premises None .. ports listed 25 stattes as hav - Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated to this avCustomer's bank income a liability per capita ing None .. erage above utan. ana id on acceptances ouisianaing lower. ASSETS $5,459,172.00 As for Cache county proper rOTAL Curtis in taxes ty particular, LIABILITIES Miner says they are the best deal property owners can get, Demand deposits of individuals, $1,739,059.30 Money spent in property taxes partnerships, and corporations in Cache county receives its rime and savings deposits of individuals, 2,921,928.78 full value.' says Miner, "ir partnerships, and corporations 3,316.28 kept and used right here in Deposits of United States Government 197,615.29 the valley." Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments None and official institutions Stocky aids None Deposits of commercial banks Purchased 29,274.19 Certified and officers' checks, etc. $4,891,193.84 Kenneth Lloyd and the Gem TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,804,665.06 (a) Total demand deposits Valley Grain Growers purchased the stockyards east of (b) Total time & savings deposits $3,086,528.78 their place of business and federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase None cleared away the wooden None Other liabilities for borrowed money fence. None Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding None Other liabilities None 17 of the county are under the Cache Valley are audied an- leadership of United Fund nually b y Norman Cannon, vice chairmen, Charles C1A. of Wellsville and Dale At the kickoff session, pack- II. Workman of Smithfield. ets of materials assemb'ed Those in Logan City are under Faby children of Cache Training leadership of Mrs. Clay. be will drive the William cilitating Center, directed by direxecutive distributed were A. Dennis, Ray Campbell, Fund United of lector church and tolhe community Lea-tha- COUNTY TAXES (Continued from page 1) soo.ooo.no . 79.54) are 4 watches here There Each Wyler Incaflex is really two watches in one. A magnificently styled watch appropriate for the smartest dress occasions... and an exceptionally rugged watch that thrives on the roughest outdoor wear. Wyler's unique proof guarantee is renewable for life. And the exclusive Wyler Incaflex balance wheel is guaranteed against shock for the life of the watch. Two watches in one-- yet Wyler costs no more. See them soon. waterproof-condensatio- incaflex MERRILL JEWELERS PRESTON n 127.523.80 reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS None 527.978.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $5,459,172.00 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for trie 15 calendar davs ending with call date Avpraw of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call dnte Unearned discount on installment loans included in total capital accounts . ... S4.829.03C.54 2.432.309.46 32,707.46 hank. Larry McKnicht. Cashier of the above-name- d do solemnly swear, affirm, that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Attest: Larry McKnight Correct Harold E. Bcrgeson, Director L. D. Bodily, Director Rex G. Plowman. Director State of Utah, County of Cache ss: sworn to and subscribed before me this anth Av nt tober. JiMJO. Carol P. Hendricks. Not comm. expires 87,72. ewiston. Utah I. n. tw STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Innstilu lions Brunhall, Commissioner of Financial Institu tions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coirect copy of the statement of the above named bank. filed in this difice on (Vt, 31. HK5U. W. S. Hrimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions I. . Ix'Sal No. S. 16.T!) Published Nov. 6, 1!H9 |