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Show Printing Week Reminds Us of Industrys Contributions c THIS WEEK, Jan. 1521, is International Printing Week, sponsored by the Interna-i- t tional Association of Printing House Craftsmen and cooperating graphic arts organiz- ations. This is a good time to stop, and think a little about what printing means to all of For those in the newspaper business, Mention of w printing means many things. iT,ithe word stirs up pleasant and often sentimental memories, in addition to thoughts ivnbout its economic significance. .... On the memory side, it probably reminds i you of all the days you walked back to the composing room with some copy for the Linotype operators, and how good you felt - when you entered into that atmosphere of fT ink and clanking machines and metal. Maybe you and the Linotype operator ex- changed a few joking remarks; then you walked over to the makeup man, to see how ,f , he was, and maybe to discuss plans for make--j:u- p of the next issue. And when you went back to the office, .ryou thought that printers are wonderful people, and how nice it was to be in a busi- like this. .ness ' Unless you are painfully realistic, you wont choose a time like this to ' probably remember the day when the Linotype broke down, or the paper jammed in i ma-chi- ne rr--' . -- art. Then you will probably consider the broader picture, and even look up a few figures, to see what effect the printing industry has on the nations economy. In this case, you will come up with facts such as these: The printing industry is the sixth largest industry in the United States. The printing industry ranks third in the number of establishments among the 20 top industries in the nation with 45,000 plants. The printing industry ranks eighth in value added by manufacturing among the nations top 20 manufacturing industries with a total of almost five billion dollars. The printing industry Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls were hosts to pinochle club members Saturday evening .at their home. Delicious hot luncheon the pinochle games. Attending were Mr. and. Mrs. Reese Baty, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rue Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard. High score prizes went to Mrs. Oichard and Mr. Baty. Mr. Orchard won travel prize. d HOUSECLEANING? Send your curtains to us for finest service at lowest cost. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how new and fresh they will look on return and how economical and time, saving it isl ... BRIGHAM CITY r-- and 1 22 West Forest DRY " ninth Club Ladies Play Muggins ' at Party JANUARY - ranks among the nations top 20 manufacturing industries in total number of employees with more than 780,000 employed. And finally, you will think about the final end of all this activity the communication of ideas. The printed word is still the favorite way. Publishers Auxiliary, Arden C. Balls Are Pinochle Club Hosts Pinochle Club Meets At Larsen Residence The Pinochle club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Einar J. Larsen. Hot luncheon was served from small tables to Mrs. Lloyd Fors-i'greMrs. James Faulkner, Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Wynn bw Jensen, Mrs'. Earl Barnard, Mrs. George Ridd, Mrs. P. W. Jensen tT and Mrs. Herbert Merrill. (Pinochle prizes Went to Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Ridd. r the press, or the time ou couldnt find a new composing room foreman for months. But even if you do, your pleasant memories will overcome the painful ones. You might even pause for a few minutes to think about the strength and beauty of type itself, and to consider that a fine printing job is hardly less than a work of CLEANERS Phone 62 Newlyweds Feted at Open House Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Larson, , recent newlyweds, were feted Sunday afternoon, Jan. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Douglas, Brigham City, parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Larson, Logan. The young couple exchanged nuptial promises before the Justice of Peace, December 17, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lovely in Velvet For the open house reception the bride was lovely in a blue velvet gown accented with orchid corsage. Receiving guests during the afternoon with the were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Douglas Chose a rose lace dress with Mrs. Larson in ibeige. Both pinned corsages of rosebuds at their shoulders. Ushers included LaVar Douglas and Jerry Hansen. All men in the receiving line and ushering wore boutonnieres. Trousseau Displayed The brides beautiful trousseau was displayed during the afternoon with Mrs. Louis Douglas in charge of the trousseau just-wed- Mrs. Edna Jeppson, chairman Ball, presen ted plans completed by herself and new pledges as committee members. It was announced that Mrs Wilma Spaulding- - had been appointed as new vice president by the executive board to replace Mrs. Becky Toevs who is movSpecial Feature Set ing to Washington. By Seagull Members Following the business meeting and lesson, lovely refiesh-mentA special feature is planned weie served by Mrs. Dons for Seaguty Camp Daughters of and Mrs. Lerene Dick as Stander Utah Pioneers at their regularly scheduled meeting Friday eve- hostesses. ning, January 20, at 7:30 p.m. All members are asked to bring an old hat and join in the fun. L-O-O-K The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sara O. BarnNew Location ard, 113 North Second West. EDITORIAL m AsTbcFATifaN y -t-USTAINING-MEMtEft Ju weekly newspaper established in 1896, published every Wednesday and entered as Sec in ond Class Matter at the post office Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March A SPECIAL i Subscrpition rate $3 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Salt Lake City, Utah. Put our HOSPITAL NOTES i Recuperating at Cooley Memorial hospital following a heart attack is Wiiford Freeman. Carlos Sederholm is confined to the local hospital following a Brian Kotter, infant son of Mr. AT HOME IN LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Larsen, and Mrs. Robert Kotter. Brigham recent newlyweds, are now making their home in Logan Route No. 1, underwent a hernia following nuptial vows recited in Las Vegas, Nevada. The operation Friday, January 13. young couple was feted at an open house reception Sunday, His condition is reported as January 8, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and good. Tonsillectomies performed reMrs..Fred W. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Larsen, Logan at Cooley Memorial hoscently are parents of the bridegroom. pital include: Nancy Fishburn 6, daughter Overheard of Dr. and Mrs. Russell FishPrimary Workers Meet mother came to visit us burn, Brigham City, January 5. At Home of Nell Purcell overHer the Carol Johnson, Intermountain holidays which so The home of Mrs. Purcell was far have included Christmas, School, January 14. the scene of training New Years, Lincolns birthday, and Clair Ricky Jensen 2 meeting for Fifth ward Primary Washingtons birthday, Bastile Jensen 5, sons of Mr. and Mrs. workers Monday evening, Jan. Day. . Robert D. Jensen, Brigham City. The meeting was presided over president, with Mrs. Marie Petersen, second counselor, conducting. Following prayer by Mrs. Clela Lesson Presentation Jensen, was the title of the training lesson presented by Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Arbon demonstrated many helpful visual aids to be used by the teachers in their various groups. The 19 attending .then sang When Called to Serve and Many to the Saviors Feet, conference songs. Mrs. Virgil Waters offered the closing prayer. Refreshments were then served by Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. Alta Richards. by Mrs. Ada Shields, FIRST Good Attendance Is Asked by Corinne Camp safe-guardi- their regular January meeting. The meeting will be held Friday afternoon, Jan. 20, beginning at 2 p. m. at the borne of Mrs. Lenora Mills. ! 5-S- tar STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1955 Condensed Statement FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH National Association RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banks U. S. Government Securities $ 50,180,272.21 65,294,238 31 Securities ................ 7,693,448 74 Municipal and Other Total Cash and Securities $121,167,959.26 loans and Discounts 90,600,794.43 Loans Federally Insured or Guaranteed .... 17,639,649 90 0 Banking Houses Stock in Bank Building Company 4,000,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures . 825,702.73 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 307,500 00 Other Resources 311,057.85 Total Resources. 8234.852.664 17 LIABILITIES 6,000,000 00 4,250,000 00 3,707,278.91 91 ... V, Reserve Under Authority U.S. Treasury Mim. 6209 tools heavy-dut- y Government and Public Fund Accounts Demand Deposits . Time Deposit Total Deposits Unearned Discount .. Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Other Liabilities etc..... -- Total Liabilities look for bent frames, worn North Main FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION System of Banks $ 82,666,677.46 136,225,967.34 14,583,822 44 $233,476,467.24 156,116,157.29 44.967,8 V) 06 1,633,032.55 4,000,000 00 1,485,372 09 568,500 00 556,867.79 8442,804.236 11,275,000 00 8,175,000 00 5,429,843.24 24,879,843 3,292,065.17 $ 71,974,485 95 217,209,722 43 $217,328,712.71 $311,166,468 1,460,987.43 565,437.08 176.328 09 5234,852.664 17 First Security Bank of Idaho, Notional Association First Security Bank of Utah, National Association , first Security Bonk of Rock Springs, Wyoming . ha. 24 95 300 Brigham City, Utah 02 $ 36,717,464.62 121,415,199.81 59,196,048 28 1,363,919 .. Combined Statement 121 ,982,260 48 86 2,475,934.75 790,817.72 199,106 28 $442,804,236 Member Federal Reserve System These Banks are all Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Inter Bank Deposits Totaling $2,600,2 18.37) arc (Included bearings and ground tools that should be replaced. Theyll recommend only the service needed. Call us today to make a Service date. 27 of Willard Phone 0396J5 (Pick up and delivery) all-tim- BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. Utah Power & Light Co. (new location) l'2 miles South e The figures below reflect an peak of responsibility and opporreached First mote money tunity by Security, We are now and providing banking services for more individuals and businesses in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming than ever before. Our doors are open to everybody who wishes to use the banking advantages offered by the largest banking organization in the Intermountain West. No account is too large or too small A good attendance is desired by officers of the Corinne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at PHONE Be Moder- n- LIVE ELECTRICALLY ED HEIL SERVICE INTERMOUNTAIN WESTS LARGEST BANKING ORGANIZATION Chsr IH trained servicemen can increase the efficiency of yoor production team by checking the condition of your heavy-dut- y tillage tools now. Theyll ? ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ar-bo- ready when nature says go! ... & $200 includes: All Labor Gaskets Minor Tune-u- p Distributor Overhaul Electrical System Check Clean and Set Plugs Service Automatic Choke Service Air Cleaner the Bank for Everybody SECURITY 8 engine 16. 13,957,278 One lamp or lighting fixture is not enough to provide or in necessary light for good sight in your living room home. any other room in your Provide ample light for reading, TV viewing, piano playing, sewing, and the many other activities in your home. Sight is priceless. Light costs little. straight 14. January i .! Capital Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves.-....- to protect precious eyes! on any 6 cylinder or Mrs. Maynard (Carol Burt) Victor, Brigham City had her appendix removed at the Cooley Memorial hospital Saturday, manpower on your tillage Have yoor VALVE GRIND JOB heart attack. 1879. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Verl Rich O Brian, Advertising Manager of the Sweethearts s room. NATIONAL were playAn evening of music was spent parts of "Rigilletto Mrs. ed and Margaret of given by members Epsilon chapter by Beta Sigma Phi, last Monday T. Johnsen. Plans were made for the spring night, Jan. 9, at the home of Mrs. Mamie Adamson. musicale to be presented early President Vriginia Fryer con- in the spring. Mrs. Deann Ebel-inand Mrs. Ada Shields are to ducted the business session. the be chairmen. (Mrs. Becky Toevs began lesson for the evening with the playing of records and explaining the different parts of the symphony. She also told of the writing of the symphony. The second part of the lesson was of the writing of grand Carmen, "Faust, and opera. s Mrs. Will Merrell was at the book with Pauline Nelguest diversion was the "Muggins in of the evening as Mrs. Mack son and Shirley Walker of the many lovely Young entertained club mem- charge bers last Friday evening, Jan- gifts presented to the young couple. uary 13, at her home. Ann and Jeaninne Douglas Special guest was Mrs. Don were gift bearers. Call. In charge of the serving were Hot luncheon was served by As-te- l the hostess to: Mrs. Max Bott, Monette Anderson, Donnell and Mrs. Noble Fishburn. Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mrs. Kay ShuPrior to the wedding in Las man, Mrs. Kay Olsen, Mrs. Lee in Mrs. iDean Bunder-son- , Vegas and the honeymoon Andersen, Mrs. Eugene Price, Mrs. Los Angeles, the bride was honparties. Herm Hadfield, Mrs. Ray Korth, ored at A miscellaneous shower honMrs. Wynn Andersen, Mrs. Lowell Packer and Mrs. Frank Fors-gre- ored the prospective bride with Mrs. Bill Astle and Mrs. Newell Nelson as hostesses. Mrs. to score went High prize Walker enterMiss Shirley Brown with Mrs. Sfiuman retained at an engagement party ceiving cut prize. At Home in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Larson are now Special Guests Attend at home at 803 South Main, Logan, where Mr. Larsen is comBridge Club Party Mrs. Wayne Pace and Mrs. pleting his senior studies at Kenneth Holmgren were special the Utah State Agricultural col guests at a prettily arranged lege. The bride is a graduate of bridge club party held Friday Box Elder High school and Semhome the at 13, evening, January She has attended the inary. O. Johnson. of Mrs. Darel USAC in Logan and Henegers Hot luncheon was served from School of Business. small tables to the special guests The bridegroom is a graduate and the following club members: of Logan High. Wm. Mrs. Mrs. Knowlton Brown, D. Hollist, Mrs. Dean Payne, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Glen Compton 2 Box Elder NEWS and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Brigham City, Utah Following bridge games priz- Wednesday, January 18, 1956 es went to Mrs. Hollist, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Pace. Epsilon Chapter Spends an Evening of Music During Regular Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Meet 02 |