December 28, 2012
Summary
Prospectus
Western Asset
U.S. Treasury
Reserves
Class : Ticker Symbol
Service Shares : LTSXX
Before you invest, you may want to review the
funds Prospectus, which contains more information about the fund and its risks. You can find the funds Prospectus and other information about the fund, including the funds statement of additional information and shareholder
reports, online at http://www.leggmason.com/individualinvestors/prospectuses (click on the name of the fund). You can also get this information at no cost by calling the fund at 1-877-721-1926 or 1-203-703-6002 or by sending an e-mail request to
prospectus@leggmason.com, or from your financial intermediary. The funds Prospectus, dated December 28, 2012 and as may be amended or supplemented, the funds statement of additional information, dated December 28, 2012 and as may be
amended or supplemented, and the independent registered public accounting firms report and financial statements in the funds annual report to shareholders, dated August 31, 2012, are incorporated by reference into this Summary
Prospectus.
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED NO BANK GUARANTEE MAY LOSE
VALUE
Investment objective
The funds investment objective is to provide shareholders with liquidity and as high a level of current income from U.S. government obligations as is consistent with preservation of capital.
Fees and expenses of the fund
The accompanying table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold Service Shares of the fund.
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Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
(%)
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Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases
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None
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Maximum deferred sales charge (load)
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None
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Annual fund operating expenses
(expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value
of
your investment)
(%)
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Management fees
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0.44
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Distribution and service (12b-1) fees
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0.50
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Other expenses
1
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0.04
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Total annual fund operating expenses
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0.98
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1
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Other expenses for Service Shares are estimated for the current fiscal year. Actual expenses may differ from estimates.
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Example
This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes:
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You invest $10,000 in the fund for the time periods indicated
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Your investment has a 5% return each year and the funds operating expenses remain the same
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You reinvest all distributions and dividends without a sales charge
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Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
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Number of years you own your shares ($)
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1 year
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3 years
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5 years
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10 years
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Service Shares
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100
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312
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542
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1,203
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The fund invests in securities through an underlying fund: U.S. Treasury Reserves Portfolio. The information above
reflects the direct expenses of the fund and its allocated share of expenses of U.S. Treasury Reserves Portfolio.
Principal investment
strategies
The fund is a money market fund which invests all of its assets in direct obligations of the U.S. Treasury, including U.S.
Treasury bills, notes and bonds. The fund will not enter into repurchase agreements, but may enter into reverse repurchase agreements to satisfy redemption requests or for other temporary or emergency purposes. Although the fund invests in U.S.
government obligations, an investment in the fund is neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S. government.
As a money market fund,
the fund tries to maintain a share price of $1.00, and must follow strict rules as to the credit quality, liquidity, diversification and maturity of its investments. Where required by these rules, the funds subadviser or Board of Trustees (the
Board) will decide whether a security should be held or sold in the event of credit downgrades or certain other events occurring after purchase.
Certain risks
An investment in the fund is not a bank deposit and is not insured or
guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing in the fund.
Additionally, you should be aware that a very small number of money market funds in other fund complexes have, in the past, broken the
buck, which means that investors did not receive $1.00 per share for their investment in those funds, and any money market fund may do so in the future. You should also be aware that the funds manager and its affiliates are under no
obligation to provide financial support to the fund or take other measures to ensure that you receive $1.00 per share for your investment in the fund. You should not invest in the fund with the expectation that any such action will be taken.
There is no assurance that the fund will meet its investment objective.
The fund could underperform other short-term debt instruments or money market funds, or you could lose money, as a result of risks such as:
Market and interest rate risk.
There may be changes in interest
rates, lack of liquidity or other disruptions in the bond markets or other adverse market events and conditions. The financial crisis that began in 2008 has caused a significant decline in the value and liquidity of many securities of issuers
worldwide. In response to the crisis, the U.S. and other governments and the Federal Reserve and certain foreign central banks have taken steps to support financial markets. The withdrawal of this support, failure of efforts in response to the
crisis, or investor perception that these efforts are not succeeding could negatively affect financial markets generally as well as the value and liquidity of certain securities. In addition, policy and legislative changes in the United States and
in other countries are changing many aspects of financial regulation. The
impact of these changes on the markets, and the practical implications for market participants, may not be fully known for some time.
Credit risk.
An issuer or obligor of a security held by the
fund or a counterparty to a financial contract with the fund may default or its credit may be downgraded, or the value of assets underlying a security may decline.
Yield risk.
The amount of income received by the fund will go
up or down depending on day-to-day variations in short-term interest rates, and when interest rates are very low the funds expenses could absorb all or a significant portion of the funds income. If interest rates increase, the
funds yield may not increase proportionately. For example, the funds manager may discontinue any temporary voluntary fee limitation or recoup amounts previously waived and/or reimbursed. In addition, the recent adoption of more stringent
regulations governing the management of money market funds could have a negative effect on the funds yield.
Risk of increase in expenses.
Your actual costs of investing in the fund may be higher than the expenses shown in Annual
fund operating expenses for a variety of reasons. For example, expense ratios may be higher than those shown if average net assets are lower than estimated, or if a fee limitation is changed or terminated.
Portfolio selection risk.
The value of your investment may decrease if the subadvisers judgment about the quality, relative yield or value of, or market trends affecting, a particular security or sector, or about
interest rates generally, is incorrect.
Redemption risk.
The fund may experience heavy redemptions, particularly during periods of declining or illiquid markets, that could cause the fund to liquidate its assets at inopportune times or at a loss or
depressed value and that could affect the funds ability to maintain a $1.00 share price. In addition, the fund may suspend redemptions when permitted by applicable regulations.
These risks are discussed in more detail in the funds Prospectus or in the statement of additional information (SAI).
Performance
The accompanying bar chart and table provide some indication of the risks
of investing in the fund. The bar chart shows changes in the funds performance from year to year for Class N shares, a class of the fund that is invested in the same portfolio of securities as Service Shares. The table shows the average annual
total returns of Class N shares. No performance information is presented for Service Shares because there were no Service Shares outstanding during the calendar years shown. Performance for classes other than those shown may vary from the
performance shown to the extent the expenses for those classes differ. The fund makes updated performance information available at the funds website, http://www.leggmason.com/individualinvestors/products/mutual-funds/annualized_performance
(select share class), or by calling the fund at 1-877-721-1926 or 1-203-703-6002.
The funds past performance is not necessarily an indication of how the fund will perform in the future.
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Total returns (%)
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Best quarter
(12/31/2006): 1.09
Worst quarter
(03/31/2011): 0.00
The year-to-date return as of the most recent calendar quarter, which ended
09/30/2012, was 0.01
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Average annual total returns
(for periods ended December 31, 2011)
(%)
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1 year
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5 years
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10 years
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Class N
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0.01
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0.99
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1.33
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Management
Investment manager:
Legg Mason Partners Fund Advisor, LLC
Subadviser:
Western Asset Management Company
Purchase and sale of fund shares
In general, you may purchase, redeem or exchange shares of the fund during fund business hours on any day on which both the New York Stock Exchange
and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York are open for business, subject to certain exceptions.
The fund does not impose any minimum
initial or subsequent investment requirements with respect to Service Shares but your Service Agent may.
The fund normally calculates
its net asset value as of 12:00 noon (Eastern time) and as of the time it closes for business (normally 2:00 p.m. (Eastern time)) on each fund business day. The fund may close early under certain circumstances. For more information, please contact
your financial intermediary, or contact the fund by phone (1-877-721-1926 or 1-203-703-6002).
Tax information
The fund intends to make distributions that may be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains.
Payments to broker/dealers and other financial intermediaries
The funds related
companies may pay broker/dealers or other financial intermediaries (such as a bank or an insurance company) for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments create a conflict of interest by influencing your broker/dealer or other
intermediary or its employees or associated persons to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your financial adviser or salesperson or visit your financial intermediarys or salespersons website for more information.
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