Show I iU JJ AUTOMOBILE RATES S if d GREATLY REDUCED I rr f p j I t Farmers Auto Auro Insurance J t V j T r FRIENDLY AND 4 I IMMEDIATE A. A TB CLAIMS A. A n i i SERVICE I 1 a 1 J I H b consider r f ii our first kt I 11 if n t I ROAD tROAD PROTECTION i I r r MA x jt A SAVING RUSS HORAN KORAN HORANI I IJ 1230 Park Ave f r. r I e s t f f- f e I tI I FARMERS AUTOMOBILE d M i I 4 f j j a l I I 1 i- i L i J f How jobs wore wore created I r ar i. i if- if fi y ih 1 V i J I 1 f IW I IU r U I 11 l q c Now How hundreds of businesses were helped L r mn r-i r I II I L 1 t I I tr j I 2 Il 1 1 I I II How Now a new source of oil was Vas tapped iLi r 1 fI r I t 41 II I I r r. Iy The story behind deepwater oil oilA A few years years ago a test well proved there is land and although oil has been found not I oil under the great Continental Shelf that enough has been produced yet to repay repa extends out into the Gulf of Mexico and than more a small fraction of the costs Y although the well did not produce much it started started one of the most unusual unusual and and l-and and Meanwhile the money mosey being risked is creating seating many jobs spreading to hundreds expensive drilling expensive drilling programs in In history of large and small businesses and 0 help help- I So far in the search for underwater j oil ing to keep our economy free competitive ive seven drilling platforms have been built and strong t- t similar to the one above as far as 10 miles offshore and in water as much as 65 feet 3 deep They are set on tubular steel pilings driven feet through the h oceans ocean's bot bot- bottom STANDARD j tom for they must be OIL strong enough to r 4 withstand Gulf hurricanes OF F CALIF COMPANY COMP ANY r CALIFORNIA ORNi d- d i Plans A The story behind this 0 h I operation is the fo story of risk and of determination deter to do serve You hetter befler everything ev possible to find oil for the grow grow- growing growing i ing needs s of motorists farms and industries f t Each e underwater field costs millions of dol- dol dollars y r ii t I lars m aie r than any 5 fl on t s T T t II 2 t r I II I e PUR 68 fP I II f. f l' l Vf Id t n l I I j r I ll I r. r t 4 I I J 1 mj c. c Co I I II I J All I rl ie I c v J IELLO E LLO fla flavors rs 3 23 C lB Ell I v PEAS Spring Garden 2 2 cans 3 7 j r. r fI J TV TUNA JL J NA Palmer can 26 C r 1 ROAST JELLY JELL f PORK Grape gIa glass g gOval lass 1 Lean meaty lb i t i 1 y Oval 7 lW i 1 POT ROAST SARDINES SARDINE can 17 Ci C 13 i Good beef lb f. f Il 1 r STEWING HENS SOAP SOA P Dial c 2 for 3 7 C I Nice Nice fat lb Del Maiz I SIRLOIN iN STEAK 69 C CORN COR N 2 2 cans 31 3 is C j 1 Best cuts lb SHORTENING l All Brands 3 3 lb lb can LARD 17 c 1 Pure white lb SWEETHEART SOAP BACON 4 bars 0 I 1 SLICED 45 C WJ 1 Lean Lean lb SEGO MILK 4 Ir Iri 4 cans f ff i- i S. f hJ I 3 i PINEAPPLE Ukulele No 2 can canDill I. 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T Pudding P 1 J 1 egg ft u Broaden Brown paroled t May Mar V 4 cup a cup 13 S Selo M 1950 o te t Milk Mk f raisin u Da PICKLES Aro DillAro ADill Dill ro 4 quart 27 2 Tc C If m co r Ef v 2 1 t vanilla Pierces Pierce's 1 rp f few cop j grim water u toft 2 z h fired j je ily y PORK BEANS N o. o 2 can 24 C II Beat egg white until lima stiff bat not dry 1 I BOOt Beat to In is y Y-J cup brown own sugar ss e ar Mix II in TANG Tf NG Salad 51 Wi 1 saucepan l the tapioca tapioca r v. v cup p brown In Dressing quart C IJ sugar sa the die salt sok and water Boil over over- 11 1 low heat halt S mm min or until tapioca is LJ 6 I dear chat and thick Stir in slowly a mix 1 taro turo of beaten egg yolk yoU milk VEGETABLES 11 and raisins Stir to a bOil bod over low I 1111 I l r. r then Taire Take boil o off and heat stir ar 30 seconds vanilla NEW POTATOES 10 lbs Ibs lb s. s 49 C a L ord I in white egg mixture Put Pat into i I 1 II SJ I 4 time tia me art sert e ic garnish dishes L with th ill marshmallow mars At h ma serving II TOMATOES carton I fist es Top op inch each e cn with f R ll I parts of jelly y NEW CABBAGE CAB B Be Y You Yost m mil will need mJ Se p Seedless mss Rois- Rois ORANGES lb lOc m Tapioca Eggs Brown crown It gar r Marshmallows GREEN ONIONS bunch l and aRd Jelly II f I U bi S r UI f I City Cash Market I j J Ji 11 i Main Street Phone 1 i 2 Sd I 1 STATE BANKING HANKING DEPARTMENT State Capitol SALT LAKE CITY UTAH i REPORT OF OP CONDITION OF OP j I j Kamas lamas State Bank BanI i Of Kamas in the State of Utah at the I close of business ss on April 24 1950 i i ASSETS j i Cash balances b a l 1 an a n c 0 e es s with other banks including reserve res r e s e c r v e i i balances and cash Items in process of or collection I United States S e t n a t e s 5 Government j i obligations direct and guar- guar guaranteed guaranteed I 00 I Obligations of ot States and I political subdivisions 00 I Ot Other er bonds notes and de debentures de- de debentures I Loans and discounts including Including IncludIng I ing overdrafts Bank Ban k premises pre m I s e s owned I furniture and fix fix- fixtures fixtures I tures 00 00 I IReal Real estate owned than bank premises 1 00 TOTAL ASSETS e k 55 t LIABILITIES U j I Demand deposits of I duals partnerships 1 and cor cor- corporations orations 34 Time deposits of individuals partnerships ps and corpora- corpora corporations i i Deposits of ot United States Government 1 including n c IUd In g 1 postal savings Deposits ot of States and political cal subdivisions 05 Other deposits certified and officers' officers checks checks' etc TOTAL DEPOSITS 66 TOTAL TOTAL LIABILITIES LIABILITIEs not nott 1 t n c 1 subordinated i I I obligations shown s how h o w n n. be be- be I I low 66 j I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS A OUSTS Capital Surplus t. t i Undivided profits Reserves and retirement ac account ac- ac account count for preferred cap capi- capital tal i TOTAL CAPITAL I ACCOUNTS S TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This banks bank's capital consists of i I Capital notes and debentures f i J I of J I Common stock with total par I Ivalue Ivalue Ivalue value of ot 00 I STATE OF OP UTAH County of Summit Thomas Lefler being first duly sworn I I according to law deposes and says that I he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct state state- statement statement ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the day day I of April 1950 THOMAS LEFLER II Subscribed and sworn to before me tills this 2nd day lay of or May 1950 I v GORDON B. B TAYLOR j I Seal Seal- Notary Public I Residing at Kamas Utah I My Commission expires March 11 II 1952 1952 J Correct Attest 1 MOSES C. C TAYLOR V. V A. A AKING A KING ELMO R. R R HOYT i Directors I- I STATE OF OP UTAH I J Office Of lee of ot the Bank Commissioner I I I. I Roy W. W Simmons Bunk Bank Commis Commis- Commissioner Commissioner stoner of or the State of at Utah do hereby here y certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed Wed in my of- of I lice Ice on May 5 5 1950 I ROY W. W SIMMONS Bank Commissioner Notice This report must be published as required by Section 7 1 Utah Code cede Annotated 1943 each item listed separ- separ separate separate separate ate as certified to by ley y the Bank Commis Commis- Commissioner stoner r J 1 UTAH UTAH COAL CO I 1 Peerless and Coalville I Coal Phone 24 n I t keel keet at rs st- st sti i II 1 is demonstrated l leach by experts o each at year The National The National Skeet Championships ar a aI I I 4 I f Hill HilI and Hill will not make J i you an expert skeet shooter but it will treat you to 4 i WHISKEY AT ITS BEST f N lA 1 55 u S j Uj V u r c EI BLEND NATIONAl n DISTILLERS 86 PROOF PRODUCTS a CORPORATION N. N Y V 65 GRAIN tl NEUTRAL SPIRITS OTIS |