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The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. - j yy r COMPLETE Jv rT7 r v " l ' ' 1 -o , - f . : UNIOM PACiFSC TRAIM! It's next tiing to home comfort plenty of room to move about . . . soft upholstered seats where you can relax and read . . . tables for writing . . . sleep-inviting berths . . . delicious Dining Car meals. You avoid highway and weather hazards. Accommodations to suit your desires. Convenient, time-saving schedules. J Specials For Sat. Apr. 12 j I IflARSMMELLOWS " z- CELLO i I I COFFEE DEL MOXTB 1 rouxi can- 27 I J FR5I2T GGOOTL DEL MO!fTB 13 J 1 I SALAD DRESSES TANG ,,,NTS 22 I 1 i JELLQ AIJj FLAVOES PACKAGE . gg j t GOEN MOXTE Wllole Kernel 12 z- Can 2 for Q I j Pj SPRING GARDEN No. CAN 2 FOR QjJ j TOMATOES S(XL1D PACK Na 211 Can 3 For - 90 I OSLVES imE PIXT CAN o LUOIiEG MEAT YAIj 12 z-CAN 25 I ! I EASTER DVF 1OAS PraE FOOD 10c 3 rkgs 25 I ' j TOM FLAItES 12 FLAT - 12 SEIREQOED WHEAT BISCUTES 2 rkgs n i I POST TOASTIES LARGE rACKAGE f Q f f j TCS11AT0 JSJ3GE Del Monte 40 z-Can 18 I LG CABIV Mcdium Size Jg I - ) CAKE FLOOR SOPTAS,tK PkB 27) :. i CATSHO? DEL MOXTE 14 z- notUo 151 ? I RASSIKS SEEDLESS BIao Bibbo 3 15 i : j MMl$ CHOCOLATE Bl,kc,'s Lb-Cake - 17 J GRAM CRAX RTY BELL 2 Lbs 23 j i SODA CRAX LIBERTY BELL 2 Lbs - 17 ? I D!LL FSGXLES CALCO QDART JAR 181 f ' NAFSCEHS ASSOR;rED COLORS 80 COUNT gg f:; PAPER GUPS DmE 12 COUXT -09 j WAX PAPER 40 - 07 j 5 VEAL LOAF CAN - 101 MATCHES 3 EOXES 10 J A CSKFLETE VAE!ETY CF CREE8 I VEGETABLES J WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF DfSIDE ASD OUTSIDE BENNETT PAINTS AND CLKAKBIW. I j Gntke Rleat & Grocery ! I J A HOME OWNED STORE WE AIM TO nX& ' I PHONE 18 WE DELIVER BMITHfTOlJ' I f .. . .. - . , I, I, i i ' I CHARTER NO. 10133 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial National Bank OF SMITHFIELD, IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 4, 1911 (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. ReTised Statutes.) ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $1,651.78 Overdrafts 300,290.57 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 56,800.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 50.00 Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank 1,500.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 143,620.41 Bank premises owned $5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures $ 1.00 5.001.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises .3.00 Other assets 1 322.89 TOTAL ASSETS 507,596.87 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations 109,367.41 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 247,355.29 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 317.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 74,028.40 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) .. 2,403.47 TOTAL DEPOSITS $434,071.57 Other liabilities 4,848.70 TOTAL LIABILITIES 438,920.27 CAPITAL ACCOUNT j Capital Stock: Common Stock, total par 25,000.00 surplus 25,000.00 Undivided profits 12,070.60 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) '. $ 6,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 68,676.60 TOTAL LLABELITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 507,596.87 State of Utah. ss: County of Cache . 1 I, Thomas B. Farr, cashier of the above-named bank, do i solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS B. FARR, , Cashier. Correct Attest Thos. H. Wool ford H. W Noble W. C. CI a pool Directors Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of April, 1941. (SEAL) Notary Public. A. B. CROCKETT, Residing at Logan, Utah My Commission Expires April 13, 1944 - - Sample Low Round Trip Fares from Smithfield to: In Challenger In Standard In Coaches Sleeping Care Sleeping Cars Los Angles . . $27.03 $36.89 $39.05 Chicago .... 47.80 51.60 59.35 Dtnver 25.10 28.20 29.70 Kansas City . . 41.50 46.00 54.50 Portland .... 30.08 33.84. 36.85 Berth extra. Similar low fares to other points. Liberal return limits. Also very low one-way fares-Ask fares-Ask about travel on credit no money down pay later For further details consult: V. R. NAPPER. Agent, Smithfield, Utah Phone Number 124 |