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I s r O OThe The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co S b r r i 3 t tr tw I it r w k h I 4 8 t. t I 8 4 J j Railroaders Railroaders identify various types of capacity is gallons fuel 28 tons locomotives by the number and arrange arrange- arrangement A fleet of 25 Big Boys is now n w m in Union ment meat of wheels from front to rear Tho Tho Union Pacific service Built primarily to haul heavy Pacific locomotive pictured above is known freight Toads roads on western mountain grades I as a 4 8 two pairs of small wheels they have proved invaluable in transport transport- transporting 4 V in front then four pairs of driving wheels ing tremendous quantities of war materials followed by a similar unit and two pairs over the Strategic Middle Route Rout uniting of smaller wheels in the rear not roar not including the East with the West Coast r J I tender of Amer Eimer- American 0 ing fug the The Big Boy is a typical example The 8 4 type is Union Pacific's largest ican industrial skill and labor sparked sparke by bythe and heaviest steam locomotive informally the spirit of individual enterprise the spirit r christened Big Boy by the men who built that Union Pacific are it This giant of the tho rails is feet in length working w and fighting to keep alive to bai i a ia and weighs approximately tons Water a bright future for your America hl it 1 YOUR TOUR AMERICA radio xao program on Listen to Mutual nationwide Sunday afternoon Consult your local no w i u Luno and W f 1 o THE E s p R B LIlO D I r i I I 1 STATE TArE BANKING DEPARTMENT DEIJ T lE State Capitol Salt Lake City Cuy Utah I I Report of Condition of the I I Kamas State Bank Hank I Of Kamas In the State of Utah at the i cross ox ot bustness on June 30 30 1945 i I i ASSETS A SETS Loans and discounts United States Government ob- ob j i I I direct and guaranteed guaran- guaran guaranI I I teed Obligations O of or States S tat e sand sandI and andi i I political subdivisions Other ncr bonds notes and de- de deI debentures I bonds 00 Casa balances with o 0 other the t h e r rI j I I banks Including reserve balances and cash Items In InI I I process of or collection 58 I BanK Bartic premises owned o 0 w n e d 2 2 I i 00 furniture and a n d fix fix- fixtures fixtures lx- lx tures LO Real estate owned other than bank premises 3 00 TOTAL ASSETS 84 LIABILITIES IIA Demand De D o man m a n d deposits ol of indi- indi partnerships and corporations Time deposits depo of or Individuals partnerships and corpora corpora- corporations Deposits of cf United States Gov Gov- Government Government Government including postal savings 50 Deposits of or States and poll poli political subdivisions Other deposits certified and officers officers' checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS r lr TOTAL LIABILITIES not notI 1 In including n c 1 u ding subordinated I obligations be below be- be below below low 25 CAPITAL l C ITAL ACCOUNTS TS Capital Surplus 00 Undivided profits Reserves and retirement ac ac- account a count for preferred capital TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 5 59 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND ANDI I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This banks bank's capital consists of Capital notes and debentures of ot r Common stock with total par i ivalue i value of No 25 Includes proceeds of or 00 I Capital Debentures sold to Reconstruction j I tion Finance Corporation which deben- deben debentures j t I tures Lures are subordinated to right of or Cre- Cre I cre-I and Depositors I MEMORANDA IORA Deposits preferred under pro pro- provisions provisions provisions I visions of ot law but not sec- sec secured secured secured by pledge of assets TOTAL 8 STATE OF UTAH I 1 j County of 01 Summit Thomas Lefler being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that he Is Assistant Cashier of ot the above named bank and that th t the above and foregoing report contains cont a lull fun true J I and correct statement of the condition I lor of tho the said bank at the close of or business I on the day of or June 1945 THOMAS L. L LEPLER LEFLER Subscribed and sworn to be ne me methis this th th day of July 1945 J. J LINDSAY HOLT Notary Public Seal Residing at Kamas Utah My Commission expires May 23 23 1948 Correct Corr Attest V. V A A. KING MOSES C. C TAYLOR ELMO B. B HOYT Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of or Bank Commissioner loner I J. J M. M Knapp Bank Commissioner of or tho State of or Utah do hereby certify I that the foregoing Is a true and correct come copy of the statement of the above named company filed in my office on en July 11 11 1945 J. J J M M. KNAPP Bank Commissioner Notice Notice This report must be published as as required by Section 7 17 Utah Code Cade Annotated 1943 each Item listed separ separ- separate separate ate as certified to by the Commissioner I r y y 1 r I BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof 60 grain groin neutral spirits Schenley y Distillers Distill rs Corp Cor NYC NY C. C r r |