Show PIANOS FOR SALE buy now avoid high taxes on postwar post war pianos avoid big increases in cost of labor and material we have available several fine prewar pre war upright pianos at less than ceiling prices all have been sanitized zed checked for mechael mechanical defects tuned and polished see mr air street ogden utah monday evenings between and 8 p m music co 17 I 1 west first south st salt lake city utah classified ADS FOR SALE prewar pre war 2 piece living room set very good condition also a kitchen range phone 31 FOR SALE one water heater one monkey stove call mrs R H rich telephone 21 ftp want ads in this paper get results charter no reserve district no or OF CONDITION OF THE first national bank of morgan IN THE STATE or OF UTAH AT TILE THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30 1945 published in response onse to call made by comptroller of the currency under section U S revised statutes ASSETS loans and discounts including overdrafts united states government obligations direct and guaranteed obligations of states and political subdivisions corporate stocks including stock of federal reserve bank cash balances with other banks including reserve balance and cash items in process af pf collection bank premises owned furniture and fai fixtures u r e s none e bank premises owned are subject to no liens not assumed by bank total assets liabilities damand demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations deposits of united states government including postal savings deposits of states and political subdivisions other deposits certified and cashiers checks etc total deposits total liabilities I 1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS capital stock common stock tot alpar par surplus 1 undivided profits reserves and retirement account tor for preferred stock total capital accounts total liabilities and capital accounts STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF MORGAN ss 1 I clarence rich cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief CLARENCE RICH cashier CORRECT attest GILBERT FRANCIS JOHN HEINER FRANK F ULRICH directors sworn to and subscribed before me this ath day of july 1945 SEAL A C WELCH notary public COUNTY NEWS S D PERRY PERKY publisher entered as second class matter january 7 1932 at the post office at morgan an utah under the act of march 3 1879 printed every friday perry building commercial street morgan utah member utah state press and national editorial associations the news for better printing the tae axis stops slops of at nothing dont stop step at 10 buy more abt i V for freedom s sok sake war bonds our country needs nee ds still more used fats and were the folks to save them k 14 N between the good news about the war these IN days careful readers of the paper will see grave words about a serious national shortage that has a direct bearing on military and civilian production schedules schedule 4 our domestic supplies of fats and oils will be approximately one and one half billion pounds less than last year yet thousands of tons of fats are still needed to help make countless essentials for the battle and home fronts while country people have been doing an even better job of saving fats than the city folks we must remember that beca because use of the meat situation we are in a better position to save why we cant afford to miss a trick 01 so lets save not only the big amounts from frying and roasting but also meat trimmings trimming plate scraps and scrapings melt them down once a week and add the liquid fat to the salvage can skim soups and gravies scrape every pan every drop is important when your salvage can is full take it to your butcher and get 2 red points and up to 44 for each pound if you have any difficulty call your county agent or home demonstration agent more pounds of used fats are needed this year approved Approve dby by and OPA caidor by industry I 1 10 TIMM aa railroaders railroaders identify various types of capacity is locomotives by the number and arrangement gallons fuel 28 tons ton of wheels from front to rear the union A fleet of 25 big boys is ia now in ia union pacific locomotive pictured above is known pacific service built primarily to haul heavy as a 4 8 8 4 two pairs of small wheels freight loads on western mountain grades in front then four pairs of driving wheels they have proved invaluable in I 1 n transporting followed by a similar unit and two pairs pain tremendous quantities of war materials of smaller wheels in tho rear not including over the strategic middle route uniting the tender the east with the west coast the 4 8 8 4 type is union pacific pacifica 0 sl largest elargest thebie the big boy is a typical example of amerlean american and heaviest steam locomotive informally industrial skill and labor sparked by the christened big boy aby by the men who built that spirit of individual enterprise the spirit it this giant of the rails is feet in length union pacific employed emp loyes are arc and weighs approximately tons water working ind and fighting to keep alive to bail d a bright future for your america ak ula a to la sai nao 04 0 mutual nation nationwide wido metward wry evry S sunday day casault awal newspaper 10 lox lb use tua jame amal frfd aar AR 0 UNION pacific RAILROAD us look ook at your ash shoes IS EVERYBODY DOES morgan shoe SHOP while U wait service I 1 REDUCES temperatures 8 9 to 15 iii ia summer SAVES 20 TO 30 on beating costs in winter aj m 1 as it cywie to in a few koun hours J williams sons ons co PHONE 43 ih iiii il alii iu mi luji arp UTAH is EIGHTH most interesting area in m the united states as rated by globetrotters Globe trotters Af magazine agazine yet we were in total tourist income just what is the matter TOURIST DOLLARS can insure our prosperity following the declaration of peace the ile responsibility for thu this tests with every citizen of the state here are three vital requirements information the me traveler must be told what there is to see and nd do yu you must first possess that information before you ma cm tell it do you know l now all the answers beautification FICAT ION getting away from the ugliness of war and toil the traveler win be favorably impressed by our efforts to beautify all our surroundings how about your neighborhood accommodations A tourist will go anywhere in utah if there are worth worthwhile wIe accommodations dat dati ions orts however we cannot afford to fool him have you checked your loo locality lity UTAH STATE department OF PUBLICITY AND industrial development atlas building build ins salt alje city cily utah mal |