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Show nrn vvav IIOM2 OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS TREMONTON Sh Trtnontaa. Vuh Mrs. D. B. Green and daughter Susan left Wednesday morula ENTERTAINS Mrs. Alma Theurer entertained to epend a few days with her at a party in her home Friday. Ksw;r airs, jonn pineger in Out of town guests were, Mrs. Spanish Fork. urday, Barbara Stuki and Mrs. Anne Davis of Logan. JkfimoMi PLAN SUNDAY EVENING PEOGRA3I3 IN TREMONTON BEAR RIVER STATE BANK LEADER, MRS ALMA THETJETrt J 2D LAND CA3EP, DUP REPORT OF CONDITION OF VAilJlf WARDS of Tremonton, Utah, at the close of business June 29, If if, State The Sunday evening programs hanking' institution organized and operatinr under the bankinff In both the Tremonton 1st and d laws of this State and a member of the Federal Keserre wards are being planned by in accordance with a call made by the State Banking 2nd Midland the Camp of the DUP. Authorities and by the Federal Keresve Bank of this Uistnci. The speaker for the 1st ward is James Walton and the 2nd, C. E ASSETS Smith. Pioneer song, stories and 1. Cash, balances with other ban ks, Including musical numbers will also be reserve balance, and cash items in process of and everyone are infeatured, S C94.007.S0 collection t vited to attend. 2. United States Government obligations, A 1 DREW System-Publishe- of M; ed af sb 368,594.93 direct and guaranteed Corporate stocks (including $5,100.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 6. Loans and discounts (including $6,853.93 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned $5,815.91, furniture and 5. fixtures $11,908.96 estate owned other than bank premises 8. Real TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIE 13. 14. 15. S Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals .partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $z,yo4,uiz.3a FZAKuf Economy Talked discussed the nation's fortifying for plans in a economy" against depression talk with. six recent Democratic senators and congress t RESIDENT TRUMAN men. Only a meager announcemeui leaked tflt to the press, but here or thp highlights of what hap "economic pened. A program of expansion" was proposed that may affect the future of every Ameri- 5.100.00 HAWS FAMILY 1,769,704.48 REUNION ANNOUNCED All members of Gilberth and John M. Haws families will meet at the Lorin Farr Park in Ogden can. $3,158,937.21 on Sunday August 7th. A proPresident Truman greeted the gram and business meeting will congressional group by saying: "I start at 2pm. Tables are reserved. think 1 am way ahead of you on Everyone connected with these this." $1,645,959.66 families are asked to attend this Then he pulled several charts drawd become out of his top, better and reunion th's 986,659.67 national latest the er showing acquainted, so says presidents statistics on prices, wages, 11.170.38 Lorin D. Haws and Roy K. Haws. to 17,784.87 3,745.03 right-han- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Aston and two children of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Summers, for HOUSES-BAR- ! NS .(v and other out FOR on Sunday. Castleton and his three granddaughters Sharon, Jean and Carolyn of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton and PlfS CONCRETE & PUMICE Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw and children Dean and Joycelyn attended the Walters family reunion, held at the Crystal Spring buildy SALE BY i TRtfTATELUJIBERCOlJ A. R. profits and production up the end of May. GUESTS ARRIVE AT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielson He admitted that the first sympTHE WOODIIEAD HOME are and beginning of toms family, Mr. and Mrs. depression TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subbest the that to and show and family and Mr. and agreed Garfield 2,954,012.32 ordinated obligations shown below) Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead is to attack any "mild break" Mrs. Orval Ewer and family spent plan received several house guests in the CAPITAL ACCOUNTS economy to stop it from this week, they were Dr. and Mrs. spreading. He stressed, however, Sunday in Logan canyon. 25. Capital 35,000.00 of Chicago and Mr. that he is not worried about depre135,000.00 Clyde Young 26. Surplus Mrs. Lewis odd, accompanied Mrs. Benditz of Aurora ssionas long as each problem is John and 34,924.89 27, Undivided profits crisis. a into by it Lyndon Barkle and Bruce met before 111, who will visit for a few days. grows Garns visited with friends and 204.924.89 Mrs. Woodrvead's father also TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Loans TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,158,937.21 relatives in Logan and Provithis week to spend a few Factory This bank's capital consists of: Common stock The legislators who called on the dence Sunday, including Mr. and weeks, he is Arthur Laurie of President were Senators James with total par value of $35,000.00. Mrs. Frank Kelly and Keith Long Beach, California. Murray of Montana, Elbert Thomas MEMORANDA of Utah, John Sparkman of AlaVISITORS bama, Hubert Humphrey of Min31, Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities Mrs. Kay Hilman of Logan and RETURN HOME nesota, Congressman Andy 10,500.00 and for other purposes Mrs. Vera Young of Pinedal(9, of Wisconsin and Congress-woma(a) Loans as shown above are after deduction Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchell and of reserves of 34,300.90 Helen Gahagan Douglas of Wyoming are staying this week, of Bend, Oregon California all Democrats. daughter Patty with their sister, Mrs. George bank, hereby returned to their home I, Jack Shumway. Cashier, of the above-name- d of the At the top Thursday Abbott. true to the best of my knowledge after certify that the above statement is program spending two week visiting "economic expansion" and belief. with relatives and friends in the they urged on Truman was proJACK SHUMWAY. and State of Utah-Co- unty valley. Mrs. Mitchell is the form- motion of private investment Ccrrect Attest of Box Elder: ss. production by offering FHA-typ- e er Lois Giles. and securitv iot the Alma Theurer loans to build plants. Private enSworn to and subscribed before D. E. Peckenpaugh me this 8th day of July, 1949. is the key terprise, they agreed, RADIO FEATURES Esther S. Harris, John J. Shumway, to a healthy economy. The legis Public. Directors. (SEAL) Notary The Talent show this week will lators also recommended: 1. A national STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner advisory board, feature, DeAnn of Tre flfussEi .skid I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do monton who willQuinney combining the business, labor, agric and JVhilc oe sonsiderec sing .russet jaav play culture and consumer committees O hereby certify that theforegoing is a true and correct copy of the necessary svil, thai, m ho easor whv yoi statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July a violin solo Bruce Warnpr that now exist separately; should be. resigned io the weariuc ol c of Tremonton who will play an KAY W. SIMMONS. .14,1941). 2. Measures to deal directly with clumsy narness. Bank Commissioner Spol Jad Truss wU: aolc accordian solo and Devere And- serious unemployment wherever Therternia,d jus: like you iinge: jps, with your erson of Bothwell Vocal solo. and whenever it develops: a fraction the pressure j- - ordinal y trusses Hernia when ireatec js the earlv stage; 3. Long-rang- e At 11:30 am over K. B. U. H. planning for puboiten be sured- and the application r Mrs. Axel Fredrickson has chosen lic works and resource develop- cob constructed Truss will thie scientifically the Spo' lad aelps ic hole the as the speaker on her WCTU ment; Hernia, thus assistinc lature. 4. Voluntary adjustments in purOur (rained ittert wit gladly demonprogram, Sandra Sylvester of chasing power. strate :hir new appliance tlso th( arioir Riverside. ' Abdominal inoporters sUasii Truman said he couldn't endorse type the program without studying the Hosiery, Shoulder Braces, etc. LOW RATS TO 49 TEAR3 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billingsly of details, but remarked: "You are Peoria called, at the Castleton my kind of folks." Wi COMMISSION home Wednesday and at the Their kind of thinking, he home of Mary Getz. They are added, had always coincided with his own. It had been his touring the west. belief and policy to ease off Tremonton. Utah Inflation controls gradually and Mrs. Bob Winzeler, Mr. and give the economy a chance to Mrs. C. G. Eldredge of Twin Falls Jtmtotn'fsrd Mortgage toon Sottcttor foe itself. But the d and Mrs. Ef f ie Adams of Brigham adjust TEX TiUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 80th City visited with friends and rescrapped all controls at once, latives in Salt Lake City. let prices and profits soar unchecked; then, as a last straw, passed a "rich man's" tax bill. "That was no time for a rich- man s xax om wnen profits were at their highest," Truman shook his head. The inevitable result was "eco' nomic dislocation," the President declared. From such dizzy heights, it would only be natural for prices, ... .. profits, wages and production to come crashing down. Therefore, he said, the government must throw roadblocks in the way to prevent stampeding the economy into depression. If the public doesn't get panicky, Truman added, there is no danger of depression. 16. 18. 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VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. DIAL 3336 IAL 3956 WAYNE 8 AND ALL WAYNE SAND ALL 3 TREMONTON south Carolina s wily Sen. Olin Johnston reversed the tables on resident Truman the other day ana applied some sly counter. yicsauie iu gei postmasters ap pointed in his state. It is no secret that the President nas Deen noidmg up appointments to punish southern senators and congressmen who have opposed his But what the White program. House didn t take into account is that Johnston happens to be chairman of the senate post office committee which must pass on all postmaster appointments. So the South Carolinian sidled up to Sen. Howard McGrath, Democratic national chairman, and later,, to Senate Secretary Les Biffle, the President's close friend. Drawling sweetly. Johnston let it be known that he was disturbed over not getting postmasters for South Carolina, and hinted that maybe he would just block all appointments until those for his own state jame through. Johnston allowed time for his remarks to pass on to the White House, then called for an When appointment. he was ushered Into the President's office, he talked about other matters. Then he mentioned castfally: "I notice a lot ef postmasters have been appointed lately, but my state hasn't gotten any." Wouldn't the President, please, he asked, look into the matter? Scratching a note on his pad Truman replied: "Yes, we'll attend to that right away." LEADER WANT-AD- Q PAY! 40ld-iimer'h- as a special meaning atStej They say you're not really an " at Standard until you've been on the job at least 20 years...and at 30 years, there's a special company award: a gold watch and six weeks' vacation with pay. "old-timer- The average length scrr 17,890 parent compa1 than 1 slightly more of 20-ye- ar "old-timer- s us working with That's appreciation of a man's service to his company, of course, but it also illustrates a principle we believe in for all employees -- good people in good jobs serve you best, and we do everything we can to make jobs at Standard good. Security, good pay tod working conditions, advancement from within, (etc insurance, annuities at retirement are all part of making that principle a reality. TREMONTON K trill bulla thorn STANDARD CF f KEIK THESE Pont de Neumourt I Co. Calitomia Shell Chemical Co. Adam's Drug Store SEE - OCDEN today. OIL CC CAL'TC:.:: |