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Show CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 4-Room Modern Apt. with garage. 2100 North, 6th West, Lehi, Mrs. Lafayette Jones. FOR SALE 9-Foot Electric Refrigerator, Re-frigerator, good condition, 1948 Crosley, telephone 5806. FOR RENT 1 Share Irrigation Water, Phone 4651, P. G. John Losh. LOST, Reward o medium-size hunting dogs, white and orange color with bob tail, tag 88 and 89, North of Am. Fork, Sunday, April 15. Call Am. Fork 743. FOR RENT 2-Bedroom Apartment, Apart-ment, partly furnished, 175 N. Main, Phone 6043. APARTMENT for Rent, 215 N. 1st West, Phone 8531. FOR RENT Basement Apartment. Apart-ment. No children, Phone 6771, Pleasant Grove. FOR RENT Home, 4 rooms and bath, 30 West 1st No. Call Harold Har-old Armitstead, Phone 3844. FOR SALE Cow, ready to calf, (4 calfs) Good family cow. Ralph O. Wigginton, Phone 3144 P.G. WANT TO RENT Pasture, for my 8 head of young cattle for the season. Phone P.G. 4912. FOR SALE ,100 gallon spray pump, 5M horse power engine; Phone 0198R3, American Fork. FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine, Ma-chine, converted to an electric. Also buttonholer, hemmer, and ruffler. Price reasonable. Phone 4482, P. G. FOR SALE 900 cinder blocks 4 x R v 1 fi TSTw 11 rents parh REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE OF PLEASANT GROVE IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 10, 1956 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 399,175.77 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,116,686.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 28,500.00 Loans and discounts (including $747.54 overdrafts) 1,879,767.09 Bank premises owned $91,165.88, furniture and fixtures $34,165.25 125,331.13 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 1,020.00 Other assets 2,414.84 TOTAL ASSETS . 3,552,8903 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,411,232,32 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,581,683.64 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 24,217.52 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 237,554.93 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks! etc.) 19,656.21 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,274,344.62 Other liabilities 42,003.27 TOTAL LIABILITIES 3,316,34719 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 50,000.00 Surplus 165,000.00 Undivided profits 21,546.94 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 236,546.94 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 3,552,894.83 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 25,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 97,186.50 STATE OF UTAH County of Utah Kay L. Jacobs, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 10th day of April, 1956. KAY L. JACOBS Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April, 1956. Ertmann H. Christensen, Notary Public (Seal) Residing at Pleasant Grove, Utah My commission expires January 20, 1960. Correct Attest: C. J. COBBLEY LEWIS E. OLPIN JUNIUS A. WEST Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, 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, filed in my office on April 13, 1956. Bank Commissioner LOUIS S. LEATHAM Maybe You Own Half of An Air Conditioner If you are one of the fortunate persons (and there are millions of them) who has central forced air home heating, you are well on the way to summertime air conditioning condition-ing as well. Why ? Because now there is air conditioning condi-tioning equipment on the market that makes use of the heating blower, air filters and air ducts. For instance, The Lennox Industries, Indus-tries, Inc. has announced a whole new line of "package" air conditioners condi-tioners for this very purpose These small "package" units can be installed in-stalled above, below, or beside a furnace They can be in the basement, base-ment, closet, utility room, attic, or crawl space under the house. This new method brings complete com-plete air conditioning within reach of the average homeowner. He enjoys en-joys cooling for the entire house, not just a room or two. The cost is appreciably less than for a complete com-plete new system. Orville Gunther, local Lennox dealer says that summer air conditioning con-ditioning is a sound investment for the home as well as-for comfort. That's because the air conditioner increases the value of the home, according to Mr. Gunther. Most families prefer to invest in air conditioning con-ditioning on. a time payment plan. Installation can be made now and the first payment does not come due until summer. Mr. Gunther asks you to call American Fork 607 for details. ORVILLE GUNTHER GUNTHER'S AMERICAN FORK fHOXE 60? ( Advertisement ) Call 6481 or at 530 East 3rd N. Pleasant Grove. FOR SALE Good used Lawn Mower; Metal single bed and mattress; and Washing machine in good condition. Call P.G. 8523. FOR RENT Two bedroom duplex, Call P. G. 3206. AUTO INSURANCE at Special Low Rates for Careful Drivers. No membership fees. Excellent claim service. Call JESS MONSON INS. AGENCY, tel. 5591 or 135 East Center, Provo, Tel. FR 3-3360 MUST SACRIFICE Outboard Motor 7.5 h.p. 1954 Elgin sold new for $189.00 and Remington 30-06 Pump Rifle Model 760 sold new for $104 you pay only $125 for both, in excellent condition. Call Am. Fork 555. WE HAVE a good variety of Fruit Trees. Come in, or call for our price list. American Fork Nursery, 324 East State Road, Am. Fork, Phone 64J. COAL Best quality lump and treated slack. Terms are cash. Free delivery. Phone Lee Dickey, 4861 P. G. FOR SALE or LEASE Large old-er old-er home, New gas furnace, terms Phone P.G. 2204, 615 East 2nd N. HELP WANTED Woman for general office work. Must be experienced ex-perienced in typing and filing. Apply Ap-ply to General Refractories, Lehi, Utah. FOR RENT Three- Room Apartment, Apart-ment, modern, gas heat. 60 E. 2nd South. Phone 4702. FOR RENT Three Room Unfurn-ished Unfurn-ished Apartment, Call AC 5-0169 Orem. FOR RENT Apartment, Phone P.G. 5193. STARK Record Bearing Trees, shrubs, professional landscaping, Lee Dickey, agent, Phone 4861 for See the ffiH0 have on oml RELAX IN COMFORT AS YOU RIDE IN SOFT, J ENJOY LUSCIOUS FRESH FOODS, TEMPTINGLY NEW, ADJUSTABLE, "STRETCH OUT" SEATS J SERVED ATOP THE EXCLUSIVE DOME DINER OPENHOUSE EVERY AFTERNOON BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS 13th East Second South Pleasant Grove, Utah BEST BARGAIN ON 3-BEDROOM HOMES IN UTAH ONLY $12,600 PAYNE REAL ESTATE & INS. CO. Phone Provo FR 3-3302 estimate. WE HAVE a large selection of Flowering Shrubs and Trees, i American Fork Nursery, 324 East State Road, American Fork, Phone 64J. NICE ROME BEAUTY and Wine-sap Wine-sap Apples, cheap. See H. E. Monson, Phone 4582. FOR SALE Choice Latham Raspberry Rasp-berry Plants, See Troy Fisher, Canyon Road, or Call 5650. PIANOS Why Pay More Fac-tory Fac-tory to You Spinets, & Grands Lester R. Taylor, Provo, FR 3-3125 or at 109 N. 4th West. PLANT your Rosebushes now. We have a good selection of patented patent-ed and non-patented roses. American Ameri-can Fork 'Nursery, 324 East State Foad, Am. Fork, phone 64J. WELDING Arc and Acetylene, Elton Robb, 340 East 3rd North, P. G. Phone 4731. COME IN for your Garden Supplies, Sup-plies, lawn seeed, peat moss, fertilizer, fer-tilizer, and crab grass control. Spreader loaned with purchase of lawn grass seed or fertilizer. American Am-erican Fork Nursery, 324 East St. Road, Am. Fork, Phone 64 J. FOR SALE Storm Doors, aluminum alum-inum awnings and fancy railing, Call Mrs. Dezzie Wootton, 3106 for an estimate on your storm doors, awnings, and fancy railings. Also Pabco Products, Roofing, and Siding. Sid-ing. SEWER LINES, Water Lines" Septic Tanks, and footings excavated. exca-vated. Pipe laying for all types of water and sewage lines. Financing arranged. Call J. F. Ollivier, 2462, Pleasant Grove. :.1 SEE WONDERFUL WESTERN ATTRACTIONS 1 ARRIVE REFRESHED-HAVE A HERTZ CAR FROM HUGE ASTRA DOME WINDOWS 1 . WAITING, FOR SIGHTSEEING OR BUSINESS tIAjI ' - ls smart anc t,s econom'cal t0 ride the Domeliners. Today's Union Padfic ISd Take a trip soon. It's the easy comfortable Domeliners are the 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 way t0 trave'- ee yur Union Pacific Railroad Greatest Travel Ml I s ticket agent for details or reservations. Bargain in Years I tOISR FABULOUS D0MHIHM: VHI0H PACIFIC AM All IBSIZ A62UCIS "City op Los Anceles" and The "Challencer" For details, reservUien:, cr ;;clp with HONOR RAIl TRA'U Cr.:5!T CJSHEI between Los Angeles and Chicago. your travc pan5 se0 your nearet, "City op Portland" Union Pacific Railroad ticket agn. . . . between Portland and Chicago. "City of St. Louis" . . . between Los Angeles and St. Louis. A'lverligcment From where I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh They TraveJ "!n c!ass" Our high school correspondent From where I sit, it doesn't says that Economics and Geog- hurt us adults, either, to get out raphy students are going in for and see how the rest of the coun-"grass coun-"grass roots" studying. try lives. We find the "typical They're going to charter buses American" doing everything from and take off on Operation See- herding cattle to flying planes .. . For-Yourself have a ten-day with everything from steak to look at some of the things chowder for his favorite dish .. . - they've been studying about. everything from beer to butter-As butter-As I remember, it was hard to milk for his favorite beverage, keep your mind on schoolbooks And the more we study our dif-at dif-at this time of year. Today's kids ferences the more we learn how can give in to that old urge to alike everyone is underneath, bust out of the classroom with a clear conscience. 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