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Show f 'I I 3 Box Elder NEWS Surprised On 87th Birthday Anniversary Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 15, 1953 " I V Lt. and Mrs. George C. Psihas Visit Here -- r and Mrs. George C. Tsihas and daughter, Pamela, visited recently with Lt. Psihas unde, George Hodges of this city. Lt. Psihas returned from Korea a few months ago following being wounded in action. Since that time, when he received the Distinguished Service Cross, he has been stationed at Camp Indiana. He has now been transferred to Fort Ord California where he will study languages. He is a West Point graduate. siu (Lt. and r 'v J Brigham City Many friends called Sunday afternoon along with the follow ing seven of their nine children and family members1 iMr. and Mrs Roiland Wil liams, Weston, Idaho; Mr and Weston, Mrp. George Koford Idaho; Mrs. Sarah Koford, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs A C Buffington, Provo: Mr and Mrs Elmer Nelson and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Robert and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs George Williams and family, also of Bri- home. At the age of 16 she became the bride of Holland Williams in the Salt Lake City Endow- w Pot Luck Supper Held By Ace Hi Club Members Until last vinter, Mrs. Wil liams has taken care of all her own household chores For the past few months she has been visiting with family members in Weston, Idaho Salt Lake City Getting pleasure each , day out of her nine children, 53 grandchildren, 85 and 11 seems to be the secret of longevity of Mrs. Sarah B Williams. Mrs. Williams was surprised by 55 family members Sunday afternoon at her home on Fifth east The occasion was her 87th birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served during the afternoon on the lawn in front of her s. V4 Mr and Mrs A Ii)3 Angeles, Calif Getting Pleasure Out Of Family Secret Of Longevity Of Mrs. Sarah B. Williams Ace Hi Pinochle club members met Friday evening at the home of Mrs Etnar J Larsen for pot luck supper and pinochle games. Mrs. Sarah B. Williams Supper was served from small . . . enjoyed visits with 55 family members on Sunday after-mxi- n tables to the following memat a luncheon and birthday party on the lawn of her bers: Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. residence in honor of her 87th birthday anniversary. Lloyd Forsgren, Mrs George Ridd, Mrs. Viola Larsen, Mrs. Ladies' Golf Dr., Mrs. George Hodges Henry Garfield, Mr. Herbert Brigham Mrs. James Faulkner Season In Full Swing Merrill, Back From Germany and Mrs. Wynn Jensen. 'Dr. and Mrs. George T. Hodges Pinochle prizes went to Mis In Logan Thursday and little son, George 5, have Mrs P. W. Jensen, were Golf Club ladies Foreig Logan 49 arrived in the United States Mrs .Ridd and Mrs. Larsen. hosts to Brigham City lady from Stuttgart, Germany. golfers on Thursday, July 9. For the past two years CapThe ladies began teeing off Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hodges was stationed with at 8 a m. Luncheon was served tain U. S. army at Stuttgart the at noon. Peeples Have Guests where he practiced exclusively Those returning with prizes with ear. nose and throat cases, Mr. and Mrs. George J. PeeMrs. Hodges and son have ples are enjoying a visit from were: Mrs. Idonna Hamilton, Mrs. been in Germany for the past their daughter, Mrs. Roy D. Mrs. Gertha Williams, (Clementine) Heber and chil- Clair Nelson, Mrs. Nadine Strat- year and one half. dren, Carl and Joseph, of Haw- ford and Mrs Lucille Waldron. , iDr. Hodges and his wife have left Brigham City, following a Wednesday's Winners Told thorne, California Mrs. Camille Larsen and Mrs. visit with his parents, Mr. and They plan to remain in BrigFern Brown were prize winners Mrs. George Hodges, for Fort ham City for about a month. Ord, California where he will Recent visitor at the Peeples on ladies day last week. be separated from army duty. home was Mrs Lucille Brown of Ogden Ladies Invited Ogden Golf and Country clulb He will then look for a location Atlanta, Georgia, a cousin to ladies have been invited to the to set up for a practice in his Mrs. Peeples. local course today. specialty. Prior to his service In the U. First games of the July leg must also be played off by to- S. army, he had a general practice in Kanalb for two years, then day, a spokesman said. completed his specialized train ing in ear, nose and throat. J. D. Gundersons Have Young George is remaining 18 Day Mexico Vacation in Brigham City until his par Mr. and Mrs J. D. Gunderson ents return. of Brigham City, enjoyed an vacation to Mexico during Picnic Fun Enjoyed By the last part of June. Seventh Ward Choir Driving, they were accompa(Picilic fun was enjoyed by nied by Mr. and Mrs Ruel of the Seventh ward members Box former Nev., Manning, Reno, their partners last choir and their Elder county residents, and Thursday evening at Box Elder son. In Mexico City they visited county park. The entire affair was under with Milton Nelson, son of Mrs. Fred Nelson of Brigham City, the direction of choir officers: Mrs. who is employed by Armours Lee Andersen, president; Joseph L. Reeder, vice presi research foundation. Korth Fors dent and Mrs. They attended Sunday after- gren, secretary. Betty noon bull fights in Mexico City, Committee included Mrs. Lila inspected the new college city, Mrs. Jean Jones and toured the ancient Aztec ruins Wright, Mis Iretta May. and much more. Picnic luncheon was served They enteied Mexico by and left by El Paso, com- buffet style from one long ta ble Following the refreshments, pleting a loop through the Kelly Korth, Dave Wright and country. During our big Coul Living Show were Morgan Hawkes led In games giving 4 tall, handsome iced tea glasses around a huge bonfire. absolutely free to one adult from Wilhams BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. VETERINARY SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC JULY 19TH CASE MOTOR CO. SHOP AND SERVICE STATION y Each Saturday Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonion 5766 Brigham City, Utah will be CLOSED SUNDAYS trustful? in observance ol the Sabbah Day aS3EB WID iGhl2D aOd) 3S2333 332 anas (DlEnl2 (iiffHtffwmPlhy-gmi- TO lansST1 123 QD2G0IIE3J 3 j Ufc J3nznm3EO Condensed Statement Consolidated Statement FIRST SECURITY RANK OF UTAH FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION National Association Baby Boy Born To Mr, Mrs. Sherman Thorpe System of Cash on Hand and In Banks U. S. Government Securities, Direct or Fully Guaranteed Municipal and Listed Securities Total Cash and Bonds baby boy was born to Dr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Thorpe of The little blue Philadelphia. bundle was born on Sunday, July 12. Mrs. Thorpe is the former Bon nie Lee, formerly of Brigham City. Grand parents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee-- of Brigham City. - 6,903,419-2$ Loans and Discounts Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Other Resources Whltadowalla,ltioin ueiu 1953 neceim 4 Ataiejim The directors of Fashion Academy, noted New York school of fashion design, have named the 1953 Studcbaker outstanding in smartness and styling. This is more than a gratifying recognition of the talents of See and drive the Studebuker that received the new 1953 fmiOH ACADEMY AWARD 750 South Main Studcbaker designers. l is also an endorsement of the n Herring good taste of million of Americans w ho consider the 1953 Studebaker the best look-i- ll g automobile ever built. JOE CARR, Inc. ?! 169,062,575.10 3.840.481.75 406,500.00 589,567.78 $346,718,179.78 88,495,886.20 0 211,500.00 388,261.89 $177,577,083.94 $ LIABILITIES , , . 1,861,381.84 2,118,823.18 2.294.618.72 206,205.49 6,481,029.23 7.125.000.- 00 6.675.000.- 00 4,986,228.67 1.133.653.7 6 1, 03 4, 183.45 1,071,398.83 917,898.05 196,176.87 3,219,657.20 . . 4 . " Total Liabilities. Aiwm 2,847,202.39 44,676,984.91 9.44 5.825.71 166,413,855.90 96,933,399.21 $320,317,268.12 $ 1,735,488.35 19,030,560.17 8,088,724.93 87,611,469.48 46,327,536.09 $162,793,779.02 .$ 4,000,000.00 3,050,000.00 3,574, 123-0939,524.68 11,563,647.72 .$177,577,083.94 Capital-.Surplus.. Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies. whaol 6 86,060,502.35' 2,420,933-5- v 98,722,855.6 6 11,006,198.75 $172,819,055.15 40,072,769.35 . Bonis $ 63,090,000.74 $ 39,084,313.74 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc Reserve Under Authority U. S. Treasury Mim. 6209 Other Liabilities hard-to- . mi AVuaili m JUNE 30, 1953 '4 8 SWrUoef 3TXD n S Hi I Treasury Tax and Loan Account Other Government and Public Fund Deposits Due to Banks Other Demand Deposits Time Deposits Total Deposits Reserve for Unearned Discount V vaJ, United States Brewers Foundation Copyright, Leu- - 3312331$ ' Gomauwitor From where I sit, running a hotel on the honor system shows a real trust in people. And people always appreciate being trusted. Letting your neighbor follow his personal preference is a kind of trust too trusting in hi good judgment. I like a temperate glass of beer occasionally, you may prefer buttermilk, bub lets hope neither of us registers' a complaint against the other- - Slim Johnson, Just back from a business trip, tells about a hotel he stayed at one night. I hit town late and went right to the hotil. There waa no cleik at the desk, hut there was a sign that said : Gone to bed. Rooms $3. Take a key. Pay when you leave. Sleip Well Upstairs, the room was real clean, the bed lonitortuble, and I slept like a log. Came down in the morning Mill no clerk. So I left three dollars at the desk and went on. Cun you imagine folks that Beginning Sunday (3 A Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN An Honest Night's Sleep1 B GHEES oua o e8ch family who sees International Harvesters new Decorator Refrigerator or Decorator Air Conditioner at our store. Come in and see our full line of IH Refrigerators, Freezers, Air Conditioners, and Dehumidihers. Lowdown payment easy terms. Joe Marsh) - y IcedTea Glasses! From where I sit ... Other family members attend ing were- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Se crist and family. Brigham City: Mr. and Mrs. Clark McFarland and family, Salt Lake City ; Mr and Mrs Harold Secrist and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Mis B H Gioenwood and family, Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Koford and family, Logan: and Mr and Mrs Herbert Williams and family, Weston, Idaho. ment house. Immediately foltheir marriage lowing they made their home In Weston, Idaho where Mr. Williams was engaged as a farmer. Years later they came to Brigham City gham City. Children unable to attend inand he was employed as a brick mason. Mr. Williams died eight cluded Mr. and Mrs Reese Davis, Island Falls, Canada and years ago. 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