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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH ! Martines Reelected Ogden Show Will LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Be Bigger, Better Head of Civic Clubs (Continued from page ! (Continued from page 1) s includes the annual which ors, of attention Road signs calling the Janudance Monday evening, travelers to Southern Utah. Scenic displays to be placed in ary 13, Tuesday evening the athletic and Wednesday evening the hotels, information bureaus and other carnival annual stockmens banquet. These places where they may be seen.. entertainment of three the features Publication of a small pamphlet. have been put on every year program Newspaper advertising. since the show was initiated. Ogdens press releases. Regular guel Distribution of booklets now on amusement houses will also present special features so that out of town hand. Sale of stationery on which is people will find plenty to interest them all during the week. were Ridd Mr. and Mrs. George i printed a map of Southern Utah. The show officials believe that the Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Sorenson of hot anJ hostess at a cleverly An attractive membership insignia. 17th annual exhibition will be of unvisited Qiristmas day and rangej breakfast, following the New usual interest and of sufficient value at the home of John year-- dancing party, at the Ridd Explains Program. the week-enfrom Cribble. an educational standpoint to home. Covers were laid for sixteen In explaining the program, Mr. make it wTell worthwhile for the peoguests. I.unt assured the directors and memof the intermountain country to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pitt and Miss bers that if properly handled the plan ple attend. is Miss .Virginia Madsen spending will give Utah the most comprehenChristine Pitt visited Sunday at the the New Years holidays at the home sive and effective advertising that it home of N. C. Lund'sjn Nephi. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred has ever received. He added that durMrs. J. R. Baker of Richfield, and Madsen, in Manti. ing the year other features may be WOULD PROTECT added. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Black of Salt Miss Catherine Smith of Salt Lake Alvin P. Adams, president of the lake, visited at the E. C. Wright BANKING FIELD is a guest during the holidays of Air Transportation company, informhome Monday and Tuesday. Miss Beth Burr. 4 4 ed officers and directors that his RURAL AREAS Mrs. August Erickson was hostess company would start advertising in been has Miss Thelma Anderson the east that air passengers could at dinner Monday complimentary to week of Mrs. visit the Mr. Erickson and the anniversary of a house guest the past American Bankers Association parks en route to Los Anhis Lirth. Dinner was served at six L H. Hansen in Lichfield, geles providing it could be guaranAnnounces Purpose to Comteed that the airport could be comoclock and covers were placed for bat Return of Excessive Dr. Wallace Clinger is visiting ten pleted at Bryce canyon by June 1. in Number of Banks .with his mother, Mrs. Winger, J. F. Garn, regional supervisor of Year New Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McGearry of Salt Uke City during the airports for the department of comCITES LAX. CHARTER Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Christ- - holiday week, merce, accompanied President Adams POLICIES IN THE PAST mas eve from the coast and are visand attended the afternoon meeting. h Kmi C. A. Mrs. and Professor A WPA project will be sought to Firds a Chief Cause of Bank Failures iting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. KielCalif , Was Too Many Banks Existing om. They plan to spend three weeks and children of Iong Leach, have the airport constructed and a of Lee Mrs. and and. Murphy Jlr. Sourd Banks Serving committee from the club will assist visiting in Utah. Communities Well Idaho, are guests at the home of the Garfield county commissioners Mrs. Von Ileibert was hostess at a Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Murphy during to find means of meeting its part of NEW YORK. Existing sound buffet luncheon, preceding the New the holidays. Mr. Smith, who is an the expense. books, especially the small banks in (lie rural districts which are solvin'1 Years high school dance, at the Her- - instructor in the California schools, Financial Report. their communities well, should be pro bert home Tuesday evening. Sixte.cn WP aH v'sit with his parents, Mr. levied from any return of the over and Mrs. C. J. Smith, at Ledmond. guests were present. A report of the finances of the hanked local conditions caused b civic group given by C. W. Love, Jr., former lax chartering policies, which Mr. and Mrs. I.nvorn Farnsworth' Miss Dee Scorup, an instructor in St. chairman of the finance were mainly t blame fo. the uufavor George, for of Sandy, were guests of Mr. and the Weber college, left Thursday committee, showed them to be in able failure record of the past, says tlr Mrs. Joseph Torgensen on Christmas Ogden. Wednesday evening, before Economic Policy Commission of thi condition. her departure, Miss Scorup enter- - good day and the week-enof the Salt Lake American Bankers Association. This is the At request tained for members of the Young brought out in a report covering an in City chamber of commerce, the group vctigation by the commission and club of bank their partLadies Sewing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson motorwill cooperate with other boci:,'s in failures and in charter Twelve public policies home. the at ners Scorup ed to Manti Sunday and returning Utah and western states in trying to ing hanks. were accompanied by N. P. Anderson, guests enjoyed the holiday affair, Tlia Commissions study gives an get additional federal aid for forest father to Mr. Anderson. He will visit revelation of how great a impiessive construction. road Miss Leah Crane was hostess to a at the Anderson home until this part mistaken public policies in the Mr. Broekbank explained the neweek-enof hanks played in creating group of friends Tuesday evening at of having this done to keep chartering the unsound tanking structure which a theatre party, given in honor of cessity the road construction work in the finally collapsed with the Bank Holiday .Mrs. Anton Jensen of Centerfield her sister, Miss Lulu Crane of Salt forest up with the other highways. in March 1933, Robert V. Fleming, the is who holidays Mr. Lake, spending visited Friday of last week with C. Wright, serving a E. of the association, president says In a here. Following the show a dainty and Mrs. Bert C. Jensen. foreword. as Sevier term director for county, luncheon wTas served at home by the of banks, literally ami Mrs. Wright, attended the St. Miss Neda Herbert entertained for hostess to eight guests. by thousands, over many years in the George meeting. face of insistent warnings not only sixteen guests at a waffle breakfast Peterfrom bankers and others who recog Mrs. Frederick 0. and Mr. New Years morning at the Herbert Miss Lulu Crane, who is taking a nizod the holia danger, but even more so from at son entertained delightful home. nurses training course at the L .D. tli mounting records of bank failures evehome at their Sunday day party S. hospital in Salt Lake, is visiting themselves, is clearly shown to have in Lyle Thornell, who is studying ning. The early hours were spent week at the home of Mrs. Mary constituted as a whole one of the great this forestry at the A. C., has spent the bridge contests and high score prize Colby. She was accompanied from est single economic errors in the history holiday vacation with Mr. and Mrs. was won by Mrs. Merrill Nielson. Salt Lake by her friend, Miss Beth of the Nation Jesse Thornell. He returns to Logan Luncheon was served by Mrs. Peter-thi- s Hobbs of A Recurrence FeareJ Nephi, and Ray Warren of week-enat eleven oclock and covers were I and will register Janu-iso- n lb; refers to fears of a recurrence of os Angeles, Calif. Miss Crane will placed for Mr. and Mrs. Dwight return to Salt Lake next ary Cth for the winter term. recently expressed by Sunday. Federal hanking authorities, to the Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albertsen and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nielson, Mr. powers given the Federal Deposit In Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allen and surance Corporation by the provision of children spent Sunday in Manti. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and the children, Ilia Mae and Jack, were the Banking Act of 1935 over the admisThey were guests at a birthday din- host and hostess. sion of banks to membership in the in dinner guests Monday at the home surance ner given in honor of the anniversary fund, to strengthened state A prettily arranged dinner of the of Mr. find Mrs. John Olsen. Mr. Alof Mrs. Sarah Hall, mother to Mrs. laws and to the policies now being folAlbertsen. holiday season was given Monday by len is cook in the CCC camp at lowed by both national and state superand the family reside at the visory authorities aimed to safeguard Mrs. B. Y. Peterson at her home on tilt? nation against Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wright attend- - Second South. Dinner was served at latter town. But sound laws and conscientious ed a reunion of the Wright family eight oclock and was followed by are not of themselves always officials held Sunday at the home of Dr. and progressive card games. Score prizes Mrs. John Olsen spent Christmas sufficient safeguard in any field of our Mrs. in the game were awarded to Mrs. Wilford Wolfe in Provo, day with her daughter and family, complex national life unless they have jG. M. Christiansen and Mrs. Dwight Mrs. Ellis Coleman, at Teasdale. She the active support of public opinion, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hickman were Crosier. The guests included Mrs. also visited with relatives at Loa and he adds, it is the purpose of the Ameri Mr. and Mrs. Dwight returned home transacting business at the county Thursday of last can Bankers Association to aid in marshaling public opinion in support of seat Saturday. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd, week. both national and state supervisory auMr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett, Mr. thorities in their efforts to strengthen Mr. and Mrs. Tell Gardner of Rich-- j and Mrs. Merrill Nielson and Mr. and protect the banking structure. W. T. Mr. Mrs. and and Dickert and Mrs. Frederick Teterson. field were guests over the week-enThe Economic Policy Commission Miss Mickey Dickert of Salt Lake of Ferris and Lowell Atkin. summarizes its findings in part as folhave at been holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup enter- - City, lows: The facts show a distinct causal reHoward Peterson, a member of the trined at dinner Sunday for mem- - the home of Mrs. Mary Nielsen. between the Dinner of the lationship hers S. on S. band the an Scorup family. navy Maryland, of banks and the abnormal bank failcov- ck at? served four o'd and was in y United who spent a one leave the Only person holiday ure conditions that prevailed from 1920 with relatives here, left Sunday for ers were laid for fifteen. Cards were States last year got an income of to the bank holiday in 1933. It is desirChristthe pastime of the evening. San Pedro. $5,000,000. What we would like to able that studies be made on the basis mas day, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thor- - know is how much the AAA paid him of experience to develop standards govIsaac Harding of northern Idaho,! noil were host ami hostess at a din- - for not raising so many hogs on his erning the number of banks or the vole ume of bank capital which can be sucis a guest during the holidays at the ner for members of the Scorup country estates. cessfully operated. of Mr. and Mrs. John Deaton. ily, grandchildren and great-granSuch a study would embrace the A fox terrier pup, lost in Colorado children, numbering nineteen. lictlier facilitiei can question Miss Joy Miekelson and Mr. an U last spring, traveled 400 miles to get best be suppl'ed tobanking the rural districts by Mr. and Mrs. Cy Stillman and back to its master. That is more than small unit banks or Mrs. Arnold Jensen of Richfield were' by branches from of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. a lot of wives will do. children dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. banks of substantial capital in larger Miekelson centers. Existing sound banks, which Christmas day. Covers Clair Tollestrup of Napa, Calif., and Mrs. WaylanJ Mattsson and son, were laid for ten guests. Even the unemployed seem to find are serving their communities well shoo'd he protected from any return of Burke, of Pernal, were holiday time for a good deal of unemploylocal conditions caused the Mrs. L. C. Moore of Rochester, has guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wil- - ment. in the past by lax chartering policies. been a guest of Bishop and Mrs. G. lardson. ' Banking Officials Queried M. Burr during the holiday season. Somehow it seems that creditors An inquiry "among state bank comMr. Moore, a prominent stockman1 E. C. Lorentzen, faculty member have much better memories than missioners shows a preponderant opin and rancher in the Rochester district, t the University of Utah, and Mrs. debtors. ion against increasing materially the came in Tuesday and was a guest Lorentzen, Salt Lake City, and Mr. number of hanks, coupled with the fact Now Years at the Burr home. and Mrs. Ernald Lorentzen of ShelThe guy still believes that present Ians give them sufficient ly, Ida., visited during Christmas in Santa Claus, but he has learned discretion to prevent n repetition of the week at the homo of G. Lorentzen. that the old fellow has changed his grave errors of the pa-"Under prevailing abnormal condiresidence from the North Pole to They returned north last week-entions. with the Federal Government ex D. C. Washington, tensively exercising loaning powers in Jarvis Warner and John Clayson MEN WANTED for Bawleigh t .with the banks, and with competition Every time we order a pieee of industry itself so largely supplied with Routes of 800 families in Emery of Spanish Folk, spent Christmas day r'en,'s n abna. cherry pie we bite down on at least funds as to render it to a great degrei County. Reliable hustler should start ,vv one cherry stone. Cant something be' independent of normal bank borrowing , ra-earning $25 weekly and increase Mer!in Hansen, a student at Snmv t done about this? writes one of our the banking structure even with IP Write pidly. today. Rawleigh, Dept.j present reduced numbers, finds it diffi collepo anJ Hvooks Robins, who is correspondents. Tt suggests an idea Denver, Colo. to support its existing capital in cult the the of for WPA. not have a corps attending Utah, University Why and operating personnel. vestment FOR SALE Good . farm, have spent the holiday vacation with of boondogglers visit the restaurants These- are new factors. Intensifying cloie in, full water right and 2 good Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hansen and Mr. and probe the seeds out of the cherry the need for highly prudent and re homes. Oscar Nielson.D13!f and Mrs. Morrill Robins.' .. . pies ? strictive chartering policies. Ye urge Mr. and Mrs. Zoel Whitbeck were Mr. ami MrsA James C. Jensen vis-- j dinner and Sunday, ited in Bicknell Saturday guests Thursday evening at Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Iiuel Niel- and Mr. the of They were', guests Orson Rasmussen, former residents (JL sen at Axtell. Salina. Mr. Rasmussen, a brother of Mr., and Mrs. J. It. McNair of Salt Mrs. Jensen, has been seriously ill. L Lake, arrived New Years day and ' are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Bert C. Jensen and wl!1 v,sit he at a turkey dinner Ge' sons were ,eturmng t0, Saturday at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen in Centerfield. stock-men- j j s d , j , ) d. two-ye- ar j d j May-fiel- d, over-bankin- Prepare Topics Real Snap Bargains For Farm Talks I Subjects for the rural discussion groups that are being organized in Utah under the direction of Dr. O. J. Wheatley, extension economist of the Utah State Agricultural college, will be ready early in January. Material on local and state problems is being prepared by the extension staff, and the United States department of agriculture is making available data to supply foundation information relative to 14 topics of national significance but with local application. The subjects now in preparation include, for Utah: What is the outlook for Utahs agriculture ? How may we more efficiently handle our problems of health and medi- cal care? Think of These: BELMONT J HOT WATER BOTTLE ONLY 29 cents i Combination HOT WATER . FOUNTAIN SYRINGES 69 cents and up j o o Headquarters for Cold Tablets, Aspirins, Cough '' Remedies. o o GUARD YOUR HEALTH! j t- - How can we more efficiently util- ize the water resources? What can be done to increase the opportunities of our rural boys and girls to obtain a home and make a j oo living? LEWIS How can we use credit more effi- ciently? What should be Utahs part in the AAA program? What should be Utahs part in the social security program? Plow may a better living be obtained from our present money incomes? Dr. Wheatley reports that county forums and discussion groups have been organized in 17 of the 29 counties. Others will be set up by the first part of January. He reports that much enthusiasm is being shown by the people of the state in the new discussion program sponsored by the federal government to allow the farmers to discuss their own problems in organized groups under well-- ! ' informed leadership. of the Federal Govern from the bankirg business as rapidly as the return of normal busi ness conditions warrant. Drug Company "The Rexall Store Wital Does America Ask Rational Chairman 0f the Republic Sunt, J j I Basically his demands are modest and few. All are in conformity with the rights and powers granted hint under the Constitution. Ee wants those rights respected and preserved. He wants his collective interests, as a worker, an earner and a taxpayer, considered above and ahead of the de- Conference on Banking Press-Heral- .... .. With the new year comes a new session of Congress. What does the average American ask of it? ment The best proof of the greatness of the United States, says the Grand is that it has Rapids survived the doctor. Is that so? Well, it still remains to be seen how it will billion pay off a thirty or thirty-fiv- e dollar doctor bill. RAYMOND PITCAIRN Dy the retirement An eastern states NEW YORK. conference on bankin service will be held by the American Bankers Asso ciation in Philadelphia January 23 an 24 as a part of the organization's na tionwide progra n on banking develop ment, it has been announced. Robert V. Fleming, president of th association, will preside over the mee; ings. It is stated that this confereni will be the first of several to be held h various parts of the country presentin a program the details of which are now in the course of preparation. The geueral topic of the confereni. wtll embrace the managerial, legisl; tive and operative .jroblems confronts, by all Classes of banks. An rutstandin; phase of the meetings will be the di velopment of plans for promoting ; general better public understanding i. regard to bank functions and policies. of Congress? j mands of organized minorities operating as political pressure groups. He wants his national Legislators to exhibit those qualities of responsibility and expected of the chosen representatives of a free people. He has Conseen enough of rubber-stam- p gresses, eager and willing to enact hasty measures at the behest of appointed bureau chiefs, in whose selection the voters have no choice and over whose actions they exercise no control. He wants Congress to know and respect the Federal Constitution to refrain from legis'atidn wlr'clt violates out Fundamental Law and 'its Bill of ce PJEhts. j He wants Coneress- to remember tty public debts created by reckless expenu- -' ltures and waste must be paid out of taxes clipped from the worker's earnings or the earnings of h:s children and grandchildren. He wants it to stop v ( d, mortgaging our future. He wants members of Congress, whatever their party affiliations, to think of the Nat'on as a whole, rather than in terms of political groups and factions. In brief, he wants courage, reason and economy in government and he asks Congress to assure these things. It is a fair request. If the members of Consr-oswill heed it, they can do much to restore that public confidence upon which depends not only our national recovery, but the future security of s ' I America ' j Chri-tianse- n, d g 1 ten-da- fam-hom- d- over-hanke- Classified Ads t. j j . ' UTA-S2-- J3-17-- j , 30-ac- re - - - i., i J J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 44 4 4 PLAN TO ATTEND THE SEVENTEENT ANNUAL OGDEN Livestock Show January 10 to 16 A Mammoth Exhibition of Prize Livestock ' Poultry,' Seeds ard Wool.' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . if 4 . a 4 4-- 44. - Auction sale of purebred, fat and feeder cattle. Entertainment and Amusement Features. 4 4-- 4 4- - SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME! 4 i 7 |