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Show LOW PUDCE GARDEN SEEDS & TOOLS FARM SEEDS & NEEDS Try us, Let us prove, Let us help. SIMMONS LUMBER AND HARDWARE Phone 0538-R1 Orem, Utah We Will Set Your Car Right Don't let car trouble inconvenience you and upset your busy schedule. Simply drive into our Service Department and we'll fix it for you - - quickly, expertly and at moderate cost. Our Repair service is tops - - because we use specialized equipment - - and our mechanics are experienced and highly trainedl Next time your car is ailing, call us! TIMPANOGOS MOTOR CO. AMERICAN FORK PHONE 93 VbUR -THOUGHTS s C0N1R0L StoUR ACTIONS AND YOU SHOULD J CONTROLV I Do You Know That -Gas is the Cheapest? Gas is the Cleanest? Gas is the Fastest? For service and supply of all Gas Appliances, you should see the -SHEET METAL WORKS 8 Phono 607 for Free Estimate American Fork B There's only one way to control your chickens growth and production product-ion .. . that's to be sure you feed them only quality feeds. BUNKERS can supply you with the STARTING START-ING MASH that give results. Our prices are reasonable and our products pro-ducts the best. Chick Starting Mash $502 100 LBS. NET WT. 20 Protein BUNEtERS Geneva Steel Is Across From Us FEEDS SEEDS GROCERIES Phone 05SI-R3 ; , MihX OWE STOP SERVICE I . , . ft ' Your car was built to render economical operation H I for thousands of miles, and we are prepared to see j I that if does. From time to time' some adjustments 1 J and, minor repairs are necessary. Let us make these t '.repairs and. adjustments, and service your car to j J avoid future costly repairs. I CORLEISSEN'S SERVICE f ....... BILL ANDERSON, MANAGER ) - REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE OF PLEASANT GROVE IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 12, 1948 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances and cash items in process of collection $ 330,077.34 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 604,500.C0 Obligations of States and political subdivisions .34,000.00 Corporate stocks (including $00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) : 2.00 Loans and Discounts (including 2,174.57 overdrafts) 1,153,090.48 Bank Premises owned$4,578.87, furniture and fix tures, $4,270.66 8,849.53 TOTAL ASSETS - 2,130,519.35 ' LIABILITIES Demand Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 798,876.32 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and coroprations 1,027,366.91 ' Deposits of United States Government (including ' postal savings) 22,630.37 ' Deposits of States and Political Subdivisions 96,549.64 Other Deposits (certified and officer's checks, etc.) 24,454.95 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,969,878.19 , Other Liabilities , 2,876.73 ) TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including, subprdin- 1 ated obligations shown below) ; 1,972,754.92 I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ' Capital - - 36,000.00 Surplus J- 80,000.00 Undivided Profits 19,964.43 A SPECIAL SET AT A SPECIAL PRICE (lu5) Aluminum -f Y-HAMMtRCRAFT WATERLESS COQKWME " ;, .-:Jf L ffr y I ' $21.1 .it Fty - I x )" oxWjr ilwfaMM . . . mi )m ft1, f "tutwW oofcware-but dot (xaam, Sf thfck-moKM CLUB ALUMINUM, 1 f "jawefcy-tfore". hiauneiwi finish,' fat I x VJ keq &e F8 Raw in yow food (rtu- 1 00tfL "fr ) ta( m4 1 t-ttSp Pot"1 d eats hid com. f 1 S3' yo w , Crimea set that loob Dw 1 S- si,w. a (;.- 1 time-httt k is. A trapirtd gift," too." rsJTS-- 22 Exclusively at I DTK . I Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) . 21,800.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 157,764.43 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2,130,519.35 This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes and debentures of $11,000.00 Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 25,000.00 STATE OF UTAH County of Utah Junius A. West, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Vice President and Cashier of the above nemed bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement state-ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 12th day of April, 1318. JUNIUS A. WEST Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of April, 1948. HOWARD E. PAXMAN, Notary Public (Seal) Residing at Pleasant Grove, Utah My commission expires March 8, 1950. Correct Attest: H. V. SWENSON ' JOS. T. ALLEN KEITH H. JACOBS Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner I, J. M. Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, Jilecj Jn my office on April 20, 1948. , J-M. KNAPP, , . . BanX Commissioner" War Brings New Aid to Hard of Hearing VI7ASHINGTON, D. C. Out oi V America1! wartime research has coma a new boon to the country's es. tlmated 10 million deafened persons. It's a miniature, sell-contained hear, lng aid of an entirely new, improved type the firtt postwar product to utillre the highly efficient "printed circuit" which made possible the tiny, but deadly, dead-ly, proximity fuse of World War II a secret development of the National Bureau Bu-reau of Standards and industry. The durable little device Is bull; around a tiny "printed" amplifier unit which replaces 173 of the troublesome parts and wires used In previous model hearing aids. The manufacturer, the Allen-Howe Electronics Corporation of Peabody. Mass., calls It SOLO-PAK. It's Here! See It! Hear It I COME IN for a demonstration! Or write or telephone for complete detail de-tail 1 1 A C Radio &Appl.CO. 32 S. State .' Salt Lake City - Utah Telephone 3-1660 . :- Advertisement fk. 'Ji "om ere I sit ... y& Joe Marsh m J?SvT Homer DcesjSome "Back-Seat Sewing!" Homer Bentley's missus was friendly glass of beer. The missus working on her new sewing ma agrees to give up back-seat driving chine, when Homer comes in, draws and nagging Homer about ashes on up a chair, and starts talking: tiie rug. Homer agrees to quit cri- "Don't you think you're runnin;: Seizing Sarah's taste for flowery too fast?" he says. "Slow down! iiats and parsley salad. Watch out! Be careful!" Vpma,imI .. ., , . r rom where I sit, the key to get-When get-When the missus finally turns ting on together is meeting every with murder in her eyes, Homer issue half way and overlooking says goodnaturedly: "I though; nny petty differences in tastes you might like a little help, dear -.vhether these tastes apply to ber like you help me drive the car.'.' or flowery-looking hats! The missus can't help but burst out liughing and they settle what Cdu? Oi j lfct have been a quarrel over a (7 fnMAfj Copyright, 1943, United Stam Brtwtri FjtpnM |