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Show OUR DEMOCRACY- - -- Ace Hi Club Holds by Mat Annual Business Meet 7kc People's Choice Aio Hi Pinochle club held their annual business meeting. Thursday. October 14, at the home of Mrs. Ed Rasmussen Hostesses for the luncheon Mrs were Mrs Rasmussen, Wynn Jensen and Mrs. James Faulkner. During the business session Mrs Wynn Jensen was named piesident with Mrs. P. W Jensen to serve as secretary treas S Visitors At Peeples Home Here Out-of-Sta- te BIRTHS Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. George J. PeeCharles Nelson, 128 South Fifth East is recuperating at ples are enjoying visits from folfamily members this week. Cooley Memorial hospital The following births are ana major operation perlowing Mrs. Lewis J. Peeples and nounced from Cooley Memorial formed October 18 sons of Connell, Wash., arrived hospital The boys were holding the upper hand at the local hos- fk..yviHe. Friday and plan to visit for a Fred and Ruth Loft house w eek. pital this week A boy was born October 15 Bingham, Honeyville, are the Mrs. Roy Heber and son, Dou-- , to Douglas and Renee Shurtliff parents of a boy born October of Hawthorne, California glas 16 Christensen of Brigham City. A boy was born October 16 to arrived on Sunday for a weeks arrival a of the Announcing visit. urer. baby son horn October 15. are Richard and Peggy Larsen Flint, Eunice Desmond and Brigham City. While here Mrs. Heber plans Ptnoihle games were enoed Jauise Odell and Violet Higley to visit Primary meetings. She during the evening with prizes Robinette Christensen, Brigham C ty George are the parents of a son has recently been named first going to Mrs. Lloyd Forsgrcn, A buy was born Oitober 16 to bom October 16. The George counselor in the LDS Primary Mis E. J Larsen, Mrs Karl Bar iKivosht and Halu .Shino Aokt, family resides in Brigham City. Association at Hawthorne. nard ami Mrs. P. W. Jensen. Out CONSTITUTION SAVS THAT'tHB HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL E6 COMPOSED OF MEMBERS CHOSEN EVERY SECOND YEAR. BY THE PEOPLE OF THE SEVERAL STATES WAT CHOlC COMES TO US THIS FALL. AM In THIS Pt flex The Miracle Machine NECCHI SEWING MACHINE IT WILL: DARN MEND PATCH RUFFLE BIND BRAID TUCK FOR- WARD RE- EDGE. STITCH BUTTON HOLE VERSE ZIG-ZA- Free Sewing Course With Every Machine Sold. SHMOmEN-- S - IS KEPT WAY OUR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RESPONSIVE TO THE WILL OP THE PEOPLE.CONGRESSMEN ARE SEEKING APPROVAL ON RUNNING FOR THEIR RECORDS. OTHER. CANDIDATES ARE TELLING WHAT THEYP DO IP ELECTED. AND IN THAT PROCESS TiOTH AHe SOUHOIMS OUT QUIt. VIEWS. Capacity Crowd Hears Mrs. Leola Green Merrell at Annual Civic Literary Tea roses and green tapers, refreshments were served following the program, by Mrs A Nielsen and comGeorge mittee members. A capacity crowd at the War afMemorial Home Saturday ternoon, October 16, heard Mrs. Leola Green Merrell of Farmington give delightful comical dramatic sketches. Included Those attending Civic Improvement club members, special guests including lady school teachers and wives of school teachers and other guests. Prior to the dramatic presentation a violin duet, Jo Ann Long and Beth Bunnell, entertained, accompanied by Shara Mrs. Harold B. Lee Jeppson. Felt also favored the group with two solos accompanied by Miss Jeppson. Welcoming the large group was Mrs.- - Norwood Hyer. Mrs. Evan Owens of the literary tea committee then announced the program and introduced the guest. From a beautifully decorated . serving table, centered with The earths major wind currents are pushed hy energy re suiting from interchange of heat between the oceans and the air. 2 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City Utah Wednesday. October 20, 1954 in weeklv newspaper, eetablUhed 1S96, published every Wednesday and enterea ae Second Che Matter at the Utah, ux poet office in Brigham City, dec the aot of March 8, 1879. A Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. NaUtah State PrM Aaeociotion, tional fcxtttoriaV AeeAetafcton and UnUa Utah Pnwg. Advertising Keproeentattve: Salt Lake State Prese Association, City, Utah Publisher Chat W. Claybauffh. Cladys Eckeraley, Adverting Manager Subscription rata II 00 per year, pay able in advance; in combination with Hder the Bo (published Journal, S 00 per year; 12 0 for 8 Friday) monihs single copy 10 cent BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK" of Brigof Utah, at the close of business on REPORT OF CONDITION OF ham City, in the State October lovely 7. 1954. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in procces of collection . .. 918,638 55 2. United States Government obligation, direct 26.402.57 and guaranteed 150,000 00 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 6. Loans and discounts (including $71113 overdrafts). . 1,020,233 62 7. Bank premises owned, leasehold $43,188.91, 70,703227 . furniture and fixtures $27,211.33 1 2 225 63 11. Other Assets 1. ! 11 TOTAL ASSETS 2 1'W 203 64 LIABILITIES 13. 14. 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) .. Deposits of Slates and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc 16. 17. 18. 19. TOTAL 23. Other DEPOSITS liabilities . - (()6. .363 89 582 .943.98 3, 165 IS 601 1 13 07 I $2 061,681 29 .. (not including subordinated obligations shown below) 200 000 00 10. 765 17 18 522 35 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL 2 023 203 64 ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus . 27. Undivided profits 100 000 00 29. TOTAL 175 000 00 25. 26. 50,000 00 25 000 00 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIABLITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of 2 108 203 61 . $100 000.00 i MEMORANDA. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities .... and for other purposes .... 33. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction reserves of 31. 25,000 00 of 1,513.98 STATE OF UTAH Couny of Box Elder E. R. Davis, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 7th day of October, GRACE H. HANSEN Notary Public esiding at Brigham City, Utah, ly Commission expires 13, our State that enable all Utahns to enjoy a higher standard of living. It is the location of the Kansas farmers business, not his home, that makes him an important person to Utahns. E. R. DAVIS Correct Attest: Scott P Horsley LeRoy D. White R. M. Kaiser Kennecott shareholders who live throughout America, are really Utah businessmen. The benefits produced by their business help every man, woman and child in Utah. Thats what makes a Kansas farmer a good Utahn. 195L 35 m Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on Octo- ber one of 90,000 shareholders who own Kennecott Copper. Because of Kenne-cott- s Utah Copper Division operations, he is in business in. Utah. He pays wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in Actually, he is more important than a man living in Utah who might own a thriving factory in Kansas. The factory would help Kansas, where it would maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy supplies. But it would mean very little to the people of Utah. ,, The Kansas farmer and his fellow 1954. ubscribed and sworn to before le this 11th day of October, 1954 Seal) .goodUtalmJsCperson who helps can a the ppufof our State. farmer who doesnt even live in Utah fit that definition? To start with, the Kansas farmer is Kennecott Copper Corporation A-Go- LOUIS S. LEATHAM Bank Commissions , od .Neighbor-Helpin- g to Build a Better Utah |