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Show 8 THE BOX NEW'S, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 12, 1960 ELDER Ogden Woman Death Claims Brigham Man After Illness Commercial John Henry Bott. Dies After age 80 of ing formeily been associated with renzo J. Bott Victor J Bmt and ' and Co' Kotter a11 of Bngha" thHeJ "dBott rmS'n for the Cl,y; JosePh J- - Bott, Bountiful, tlf pital, following a long illness L ChUCh frm 1898 ,90B W,1I,am gde"- - Nephi J. He was born July 29 1879 ,n 3 hchT.dW f0tt' Lsan' and Mrs Lee Glenn, Brigham City, a son of John H W' Ve3S Nev- and Maria Hadave Jenson Bott funeral services were conduct-He married Chloe Pearl Wine- - rhlo'e Frharrl Mis Li'lie Hayes Harris, age 91, C' 3t 1 P m in the Bri of 342 31st street Ogden, passed gar on Oct 16. 1900 in the Salt j, e am C,ty Elghth LDS w- -d LDS Lake diw"h ul the Dee in were a temple. They hospital afttr fMi iwv erandchdHr.n B,shoP E- Harrison officiating, He married Ila Caseman ers vorced short illness and sisters- - Philhn'w bRM 'I Bur,al was B; ,n the Brigham City Mrs FT irris was born Jan 28, in Brigham City on June 12, 1929 Join your m18f)9 in Swansea, bo,, Wales, a daughb,v. jssfk-sARMY NATIONAL GUARD ter of Richard and Anna Turner The family came to Utah Haves when she was a child, living in Ogden and Harrisville On Feb 6, 1890 she was married to Martin D Ffarris in the Logan LDS temple He died in 1953 She was a former matron at the Weber County Infirmary Active in the LDS church she was a member of the Ogden Eleventh ward She had been a Relief society visiting teacher for 50 years, had served as a Primary teacher and genealogical worker and former president of the Harrisville ward Relief socety Mis Harris had been queen and queen's attendant of the Pioneer DurDays celebration in Ogden ing World War I she worked with the Red Cross Pr9reM ur Bank and i,! Customers As Told in a Statement That is ' Surviving are the following sons to Understand and daughters Martin H Harris and Alma R Harris, Harrisville, Mis Emma H Mrs Unander, Lloyd (Lillie) Berrett, Ogden, Mrs J Morgan (Fern) Lake, RigAt the Close of Business on March 15,1 960 by, Idaho, and two ladies whom she reared, Mrs Harold B (LilIt tells the story of how money on lian) Felt and Mrs Blanche H deposit is used how much is loaned to local firms, farmers Ioikurd both of Brigham City, 19 other individuals . . . what amount is invested in U. S. Government Bank Short Illness New Shipment - , sondVh ZirVrn EARLY PEACH 1 7th ANNIVERSARY HERE'S OUR ANDYS - s srjE rB.,s jia . Grower and Fomeowner 2 EL3ERTA TREES NURSERY miles So. of Brigham PICTURE at Box fLDERfpUNTy Rank RATES SMILE Fberhart Zundel, cleik of the Box Elder Board of Education, smiles approvingly after looking at a check for $250, contributed to the mentally handicapped childrens program. Delivering the money are Miles Ferry, left, president of the Brigham City Jaycees, and Dr. Joseph Baugh, chairman of the Jaycees pancake supper through which the money was raised. STATEMENT Mon Succumbs grandchildren, 37 three three brothers and two sisTrank Duncan Thrower, age 82, Honeyville, died Saturday in ters Tuncral services will be conillness Ogden after a p m in the He was born Dec 28, 1877 in ducted Tuesday at laikin chapel m Ogden, where East Cailton, Norwich, England. fi lends may call prior to time of He married Edith K Thiower services She later died Intel meat will be PA to Securities $1,500,454 45 State, County and Municipal Securities $ $4,372,523 56 $ 200,000 00 This Leaves: 72,099 25 $1,572,553 70 Capital Funds Loans Conn HARTFORD, (UP1) Chuilotte State Police report that 30 percent Woodland Reeder, more accidents on Connecticut age 75 died Sunday at 10 20 a m pa kwavs ociur with easthound in the local hospital following a I tiaftic than wi'h westbound They shnit illness Mis Reeder was hoi n lune 29, said theies no explanation foi the diffeience. which has been tiue fm 1SS4 in Marsh Valley, Idaho, a several veais daughtei of Willi mi and I aura Peters Woodland She was married to fesse C Ponder en time 3fi 1907 in the Salt Lake I DS temple Mrs Reeder was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dahavSaints, ing served in many capacities in the auxiliary organizations Survivois include her husband, a daughter and two sons, Mrs C Merrill Idaho (Clara) Crufer, for that particular undeTails, Idaho, Jesse W Reeder, rstanding and perception Orem, and William W Reeder, which helps mold the characIthica N Y , 11 gi andchildi en, a it ters and minds of your most brother and three sisters Thomas f tieasured possessions. M Woodland, Mis Lillian Henderson Arimo, Idaho; Mis Polly Anderson Provo, Mrs Mary Fox, Salt Lake City Tuncral services will be held on p m in the Bug-hafor (hat piofcssionu! perception and underThuisday at City IDS Seventh ward chastanding which will help you at a challenging pel with Bishop Dean Compton oftime. Love, devotion and dedication all serve to F lends ficiating may call at the Harold B Telt Funeral Home on provide sympathetic assistWednesday evening fiom 6 to 9 ance at your time of need. m p m and Thursday from until time of serv ices Bunal will be in the Brigham C itv Untold R it cemetery PA Wil L 1'ttcrM.n Asians p,iy as mm h as $2 000 for the hoin that the rhinoceros carries on his nose Common Stock $100,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $235,200 48 This item represents the capital subscribed and owned by stockholders, together with accumulated surplus and undivided piofits which provide additional woiking capital and which serve as protection and further security for the funds of our depositors. Stockholders owning 97 of our capital stock are residents of Northern Utah. We have loaned for the use of business cnterpuses, agriculture, livestock, farming, dairying, home building and the private needs of Box Elder County residents NT $2,687,924 75 Bank Building Including Furniture and Fixtures. This item represents the depreciated value of our bank building fixtures and equipment located at HO South Main in Brtgliam City, Utah 62,715 67 Real Estate owned other than bank premises Other Assets y You rely on 617,397.62 United States Government In Hospital Go West, Driver $ Commercial Deposits and savings deposits deposits of business firms, individuals, United States Government, municipalities, Box Elder County, the State of Utah and other banks Bills payable, rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money Bonds Dies Sunday cemetery Depositors In our vault and with other banks in Salt Lake City and Ogden, including reserve balance and other items in process of collection ... . Local Woman 1 and Buildings and We Owe: Cash in Ogden City Mr Thrower had lived in the cemetery United States for 50 years and in 30 Honeyville for years Funeral sei vices will be conducted Wednesday at in p m the Honeyville I.DS ward chapel wheie friends may call Wednes day fiom 12 noon until services Bunal will be in the Honeyville Bonds, Cash, We Own: 1 Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . . . and friendly greetings from our religious, civio and business leaders. If you, or others you know, are moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wajjon. OF CONDITION Fixtures. of to town... Easy ... Honeyville When you move ... " Total Assets $335,200 48 Other Liabilities 30,987 50 Reserve for unearned interest, Taxes etc 17 856 75 $4,989,435.99 Total Liabilities her a P Count on us, too Here Is Our Story Of Growth These figures, over the past 7 years, show a remarkable upward trend which reflects the confidence reposed in this institution by the people residing throughout the Box Elder County area. t,; 1 t j Ila Felt Funeral Home a W FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY 1 Butter Pecan . . . Monday, Aprill llth, was the 7th Anmvcrsaiy of Box Elder County Bank. It it gratifying to note the outstanding growth and the rapid growth of your patronage and use of our facilities and services Our growth has been consistent throughout our first 7 years and is even more ac celerated now with the rapid industrial development and housing activity in our area A large and number of farmers and ranchers now use our bank and have expressed their appreciation of our personalized services, our credit-wispolicies and our understanding of their needs and problems. Many business firms and individuals, including numerous newcomers to this area, have joined our growing list of accounts because of our attentive service and the convenience of our Drive-Ifacilities , . LAYER CAKE 1 OUR THANKS TO YOU . g Dozen e POTATO ROLLS n Both For Individuals throughout the Box Elder County area have chosen our Regular or exclusive Thrifti-ChecMany have used our bank for home improveChecking Accounts ment and automobile loans . . . and, of course, many of them huve insured saving accounts at the bank. k ECLAIRS 3 fr 29' Wc are pioud that ull who visit us comment on the pleasant atmosphere and modern convenience of our bunking establishment lo ull of you. wc extend our sincere gratitude to huve those of you who have not yet visited our full scale banking services. . . . and we would he especially pleased our bank cull on us for any or all of sincerely, SCOTT P. HORSLLY President UL v' t Officers SCOTT P. HORSLEY, President RICHARD K. HFMINGWAY, Vice President F. J BYINGTON, Manager WAYNE HUNSAKER, Mgr. Consumer Loan Dept Directors Glenn L Andersen, Brigham City, Utuh F. J Byington, Brigham City. Utah Chuites H. Dredge, Kaysville, Utah Douglas J. Fife, Brigham City, Utah Frank Francis, Jr., Ogden, Utuh Richard K. Hemingway, Ogden, Utah Scott P Horsley, Brigham City, Utah Wayne A Jensen, Brigham City, Utah R. M Kaiser, Brigham City. Utah J. Hurold Reese, Bear River City, Utah Archie Rose. Snowvllle, Utuh W Rulon White, Ogdon, Utah Box fLDERfQUNTy Rank Brigham City, Utah |