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Show 11 JV li; JANUARY 1929 TUESDAY, JANUARY' 8, 1929 Department, Salt Lake City, Utah, Capitol Building pU Banking REPORT BEAR RIVER io the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah jlade Of the Condition Of BEAR RIVER, Jan. 7. Mrs, Dewey Ffansdale and two children ot Salt Lake City are visiting with Mrs. Pansdales parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Brigham City, lo the Comity ot Boy Elder, State ot Utah, of business on the 31st day of December, 1928. Willard Anderson. 108 Mrs. Wilkinson 'and daughter, the RESOURCES LIABILITIES former, a sister of Elvina Jensen, is $ 803,739.49 Capital Stock Paid In $ 100,000.00 visiting at the Jensen home here and Discounts 1,547.96 the holidays. Ldrafts- Surplus Fund 50,000.00 during 4,000.00 The Genealogical Society gave the , Bonds, Securities Undivided Profits 8.59 J pas. & L. L. Bonds 120,850.00 program in sacrament meeting on 16,500.00 Deposits Subject Sunday, which consisted of two saxolng Hons" $526,618.20 phone solos by Floyd Jensen, ac6,500.00 to Check. Culture and Fixtures companied on the piano by Margaret Demand $1000 Under Sold rgtate Johnsen. A talk on Immortality ree tpJ Certificates 54.62 Other Security 100,2714 was given by Miss Leona Rasmussen. Ain nn nents Owned Cashiers Checks 21,482.14 "Beal Estate The closing remarks were made by the Taj Banks... .... James P. Jensen. Certified Checks 216.21 ftom Other L on Other Banks In fertiiij Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gardner, Mr. Dividends Unpaid 523.00 $12,646.97 C. C. Johnsen and Austin Johnsen tie Town. of tv Total Demand 548,894.17 motored ,to Salt Lake on 24.13 Deposits Items Monday He (J h on matters of business. Time 8,410,00 Certificates 322,796.80 Li der 2,836.79 The Bear River City military band Savings Deposits 373,626.87 irer h- serenaded the town New Years day. 11,189.00 Time Total 696,423.67 Deposits ated fr 35,106.89 Every home had the pleasure of cash On Hand a degi jj listening to them. Many liberal conTOTAL $1,395,326.43 tributions were given and refresh..$1,395,326.43 ments served from some of the homes. The band is a community organizass. Box of . Elder, of Utah, County tion, greatly appreciated by the to sworn and first law, deposes according duly being !'o Anderson, citizens of the town. fore-r ves above and named the that the above of bank; that he is Cashier Miss Ruby Jensen, who is working report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of in Salt Lake id Bl City is visiting friends 1928. on of 31st the of business close December, day the at id ,ank and relatives here. GEO. A. ANDERSON. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jensen of Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1929. Chinook, Mont., are visiting a few O. G. BARGERON, Notary Public. days with relatives here. Mr. and ,Mrs. Dave Peterson and ssentat of October, 1932. on 30th the day expires commission jiv family of Salt Lake City are visiting exehanf Correct Attest: with Mr. Petersons sister Mrs. Orson ithin J. E. HALVERSON, SAL) Jensen of this place. efuge R. L. FISHBURN, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen motored I charaj NELS JENSON, Directors. to Logan last Tuesday. give Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner, of of the State of Utah, do hereby certify and children of Salt Lake City spent I Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner ige, ai true and correct copy of the statement of the Saturday here with relatives. t the foregoing is a full, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of 1929. chase, named company, filed in my office this 8th day of January, SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. Tremonton spent Christmas Day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of this place. Mr. LeGrande Peterson is visiting in Carbon County at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Manlow and two children of Ogden, are visiting the state security bank International Harvester Company Dealers Ship Full Carload Of New WIcCORfililC-DEERi- Ball-Berri- ng G Cream Separators This community stands in the front ranks of the best dairy sections of America and is advancing with the present great national dairy movement. - Dealers In This and Four Surrounding States Take Delivery Of a Full Carload Start i Pleasure By Installing One Of These New I 3 Livestock. Situation., 7.' What of Jan. dinner, where the kin gather for the big spread and to over the happenings of the week No chore md of a family reunion. Rabbit Drive at East Promontory Jan. 13th buggy miles, bard roads in those days, but no ads too bad to prevent the trip, now with our automobiles, paved and easy going, such gather-ar- e almost a thing, of the past the chances are that there would becaues while "nobody at home nth is in the saddle, yet the old Is also yield to the call of the Sunday, Jan. 13th, the Box Elder Fish and Game Association will stage a big rabbit drive at East Promontory. The association invites all members and sportsmen to 'join in the hunt. All sportsmen wishing to join this hunt please meet at the court house at 8:20 a. m., Jan. 13th. Our friend Carl Seashore the big game hunter, will be there to organize and take off. The party will motor out to East Promontory school house, where we will join the East Promontory sportsmen, who are going to help make this hunt a success. Hot coffee and cake will be served to the hunters at noon. So put a couple of sandwiches in the old nose bag to help take care of the inner man. This party is B. Y. O. L. (bring your own lunch. So dont forget, fellow sportsmen, the day and the time. bOS ANGELES, Sunday he es to pile the kids into the buck the mud for many 11 9 kil -- Making Your Daily Dairy Dozen A Task Of look it, COSti Is artei kint tvork inti eat highway. west we pack up our lunch, an attractive spot, park along road and barbecue some weiners, pps or perhaps pick up a hot dog cut: Out coil' pul sandwich enroute. The day of the k roast for the Sunday dinner is a Lug of the past because Ao one nuts to spend the time to prepare ther els )tly feast irsuch a e are now beginning to find out to the baby beef or (lightweight per best answers the purpose and TO the heavy carcass has a limited Wet and also why the public prefers pelamb instead of the aged ewe and pe medium weight bacon type of orker. Out of this situation we have the term kichenette steak The News acknowledges receipt of uhich has become popular for an artistic eight-pag- e very folder, bearing he reason that it is comparatively greetings of the season, from Presijaall, tender, qulcky broiled, very dent H. W. Valentine and family of Greetings Received From the German- Austrian Mission tie fuel required, 3 waste to speak of. . The tireless cooker with little or the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine are residents of Brigham City when at home. The first page contains greetings, printed 'in the German language. On the second page are photos of President and Mrs. Valentine and their children, Miss Basil and Dee J. Valentine. Other pages contain a list of the missionaries laboring In the n mission of the L. D. S. church and several photos of the presiding officers. Among those listed from Brigham City, are: Ebbie L. .V. Richardson, Alma N. Burt, William E. Tyson, Merrell C. Squires, Melvin B. Watkins, Sterling J. Richards, Dean B. Hillam, Ralph William Jeppson, C. LeGrande Horsley and Mathias C. Richards. has helped some also simplified the spend most of our in an automobile touring electricity has pWsework and we pedays ! the great outdoors. from James Whitcomb pleyg poem, "When Mother Cooked seems appropriate as a pith Wood Kinder of how things were, not pmany years ago: verse A pdo not quarrel with gas, Pr modern range is fine, re ancient stove has doomde ! om n German-Austria- to pass Times grim firing line, and then there comes to many thought of dinners good Ps and cakes that used to be 8& Mother cooked with wood. airplane is now with us and pbtedly to stay, so, when we get p gaited" German-Austria- with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and children of Cleveland, Ida., are at the home of Mrs. Inger Anderson where they are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Jensen entertained the Jensen family last A hot chicken Tuesday evening. supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and 'Mrs. M. P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iverson, Mrs. Carrie Christensen and Mr. Clifford Jensen. Mr. Taylor Johnson entertained a number of his friends Tuesday evening at a party in his home. Pie and chili was served to the following: Dorothy Gardner, Elaine Jensen, Ruth Peterson, Gwendolyn Archibald, Charlotte Anderson, Jarvis Nelson, Raymond Nelson, and Taylor Johnson. After the party they journeyed to Elwood and enjoyed the dance. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gilson went to Ogden on Sunday to visit Mrs. Gilsons brother, whom she has not seen for several years. He returned with them and is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Lund D. Metcalf and family are now comfortably located in the Victor Hanson home on Main street. We are pleased to welcome them again to our town. Mr. Metcalf is principal of the school here. A Chevrolet sedan, belonging to Marvin Nelson, caught fire and burned up Tuesday (night, after being driven from the Elwood dance. The origin of the fire is unknown. Frede F. Peterson has purchased from Erdman and Jones a new Graham-Paig- e sedan. The local Farm Bureau met here Friday afternoon. Ephraim Christensen had charge of the meeting. The Notice of Hearing knows where or how dine or take our libation. In the District Court of the First Woubtedly things are changing and Judicial District of the State of Utah, r all, these changes are for the County of Box Elder. In the matter of the application of if, in the final analysis, we are PPier Delpha M. Evans for a conveyance and more useful. by the District Court of title to lands held In trust. NOTICE OF HEARING. rland Notice is hereby given that Delpha M. Evans has filed her petition alleging that she is the owner of: Lot two (2) Block two (2) Plat A Bear River City Survey, contain6 annual meeting of the Garland ing 1.25 acres more or less. And Association will be held asking the Hon. Melvin C. Harris as day. Jan. 14th at 1 oclock in judge of the above entitled court and 8take tabernacle at Garland for trustee of said premises to of electing five directors make proper conveyance of the said jrDose jj as to said petitioner year and transacting such premises ?r business that law. by provided might properly in said All persons interested .fought before the said meeting. notified to appear before JARLANd SUGAR BEET ASSN. premises are said court on Monday the 14th day of JOHN F. BURTON, President. A. D. 1929 at 10 oclock a. January, E. DREW, m. of said day' at the court room of the county court house !at Brigham City, Box Elder county, Utah, and Speed of Thought show cause, if anv there be, why said , speed of thought naturnlly va A conveyance should not be made. mentally-aier- t person will ere MELVIN C. HARRIS, 8 thought in a tenth of a second ; trustee for the and Judge I fy folk take a third, and dull occupants of Bear River City townsite. who cooe! The rules of my business are: 1 truth 2 3 efficiency value 4 courtesy 5 to sell a better tire than SEIBERLING !e WH Sugar Beet Assn Meets Monday Secy-Trea- s. jl io isj a whole second or a whole J A. P. LEISHMAN, Attorney for Petitioner. 1) if I can find it. But Folks Listen I think Ill be selling SEIBERLINGS fort years from now SEIBERLING ALL'TREADS Separators Here is the new Cream Separator, that- - g MAKES CHILDS PLAY OF A MANS JOB A FEW NEW FEATURES: ASK ABOUT NEW EASY PAY PLAN Points. Beautiful black Japaned finish, trimmed in gold; new swinging supply can with outside faucet; closer skimming, self ; its the cleaning bowl ; heavier, 4 Ball-Beari- ng no-sea- tin-we- ar m NEW McCORMICK-DEERIN- G that makes it ever so easy to own a brand new International Harvester Ge. Dealers Of NEVADA IDAHO UTAH order of business was as follows: Reading of last years minutes aaid releasing some directors who could not act the coming season. Two new directors were voted in and along are as follows: with the J. L. Weidman, Christensen, Ephraim Robert Gardner, Mrs. Oluf Jensen and Mrs. Austin Johnson and Hyrum Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen spent Thursday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lund D. Metcalf. Light refreshments were served during the evening and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson entertained a number of their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jensen last Thursday. Progressive bunco was played and a delicious tray luncheon was served to the following: Messrs and Mesdames Ellis Arbon, Roy Elwell, Roy Holmgren, Marcus Evans, Freldo Anderson, Glen Iverson, Orville Iverspn, Rasmus Christensen, Vernal Anderson, and Christian Anderson. High score prize was awarded Ellis Arbon and Gertrude Iverson, and low scores went to Orville Iverson and Roy Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mathias of Brigham City. Misses Lois and Eleanor Jensen in Ogden visiting spent last week-en- d with friends there. The local Relief Society was reorganized in sacrament meeting on Sunday. Sisters Christine Jensen, Hattie I. Hansen and Florence G. Gardner were released with a vote of thanks for their services rendered in the past. Sisters Sarah Fridal, Levene Jensen and Amelia Burt were sustained as the new presidency with Abbie G. Jensen retained as secretary and treasurer. The sisters Thompson and Sedarholm of the stake Relief Society board were in attendance at the meeting and gave timely remarks, as did the old and new society officers. There will be a farewell testimonial held here Thursday evening, commencing at 8 o'clock in honor of Arland Somsen who leaves Jan. 21st to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church in Sweden. The local Sunday School has the program In charge, and a dance will follow. The M. I. A. held their conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Edwin O. Stenquist gave a splendid talk, having for his subject, Love of God. Numbers on the program carried this as their theme and the program was enjoyed by all present K-hold-ove- rs t WIXOM SERVICE STATIONS McCormick-Deerin- Notice! The annual meeting of the South Box Elder county Farm Bureau will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 14th, at 2 oclock p. m. in the court room, county court house, Brigham City. A good attendance is greatly desired. JOHN G. WHEATLEY, President. South County Farm Bureau. McCORMICK DEERING WYOMING Special Farm Bureau Meeting On Jan. 15th Tuesday, Jan. 15th, at 2 p. m. commercial club rooms, at Brigham City, we shall hold a special South Box Elder Farm Bureau meeting for the general public, especially those interested in farming nad agricultural pursuits, and NOT just farm bureau members. At this meeting, Mr. C. S. Brown, directly from the American Farm Bureau Federation, and widely known in agricultural sections throughout the United States, will be the speaker. He has been sent to us on an important mission so please turn out to welcome him, land prove 'to Mr. Brown by our attendance that we are progressive and ready to adopt new methods that will be beneficial. A good musical program will be rendered. Remember the time and date. JOHN G. WHEATLEY, President of the South Box Elder county Farm Bureau. On in the WANT COLD FOR SALE Good leather davenefte. Cheap. 310 West, 1st South. Phono 35- adv. tf) LIST YOUR PROPERTY For bale. Ive sold a good deal of land this year. Norman Lee. (tf. LOST Last winter, Agate broach. Return to News office. Reward. UNCONDITIONALLY Guaranteed for a lifetime. The Schaeffer Lifetime Fountain Pens. People Drug Co.' Ray the' druggist (tf 1 BROOMS FIFTY CENTS It is necessary to sell fast at this price. Factory North Main. (J-ll- -tf FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car, $125.00; range, $10.00; phonograph," $25.00; heater, $10.00; and washer, N. L.' Hansen. $10.00. The habit of recording expenses daily in your account book, is one Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. that pays, for only a few minutes are G. M. FISHBURN, 508 First Nationthen required to make an entry. al Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. tf. ' (d-ll-- tf) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNCONDITIONALLY (PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior Guaranteed for. a lifetime. The Schaeffer Lifetime" Fountain Pens. Peoples Drug: Co.-- ' Ray the druggist. (tf U. S. land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 24th, 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that John M E. Miles, of Paradise, Utah, who, on April 1, 1925, made stock raising Notice is hereby given that the homestead, No. 033912, for annual meeting of the stockholders ESEV4, Sec. 10, ENEi, of the Box Elder News Company will NEttSE, Lot 1, NNWti, SE4, be held on Monday evening, Jan. 14th, Nwy4, SWSWVi, Sec. 14, Township 1929, at 7:30 oclock at the company-offic9 North, Range 2 East, Salt Lake on North Main street, Brigham of filed intention has notice Meridian, to make three year proof to establish City, Utah. The purpose of this meetclaim to the land above described, be- ing is to elect five directors to serve fore C. F. Olsen, notary public, at for the ensuing year, and to transact Hyrum, Utah, on the 8th day of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. February, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: S. NORMAN LEE, President. William T. James and William T. S. C. WIXOM, Secretary. Lemon, of Paradise, Utah; Jos. T. Lofthouse and Ivan A. Summers, Stockholders WE, of Avon, eeting ENE, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Brigham City Fruit Growers Association will be held on Saturday, Jan. 19th, 1929, at 2 oclock p. m., at the commercial club rooms in Brigham City, Utah. The purpose of thi3 meeting is to elect officers and directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting, (advertisement JAMES JENSEN, President. GOAL Domestic Lump, per ton. Pea, per ton $8.00 $5.50 C. O. D. S. N. Lee Phones: 206-- J and 566-- M tjyn f , -- jiAv i " |