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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, July 12, 1935. Page Five LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH rescue ,but was also caught in were conducted at 3:30 p.m. from swift river current. the chapel. Both will be burled Mrs. Francis Winton Champ has theServices for the girl were held in the Preston city cemetery un-of Cove, were in Logan Wcdnes- received word from the head-da1 p. m. from the ward chapel, der the direction of the Johnson The senior Mr. Titensa- - is, quarters of the National Women's Union Meeting and rites for Mr. Hollingsworth mortuary. from Relief an accident been site has that just society recovering The Cache Stake Generloglcal in which of the song he broke several ribs adjudged Umcn meeting will be held Sun- by falling from a load of contest conducted by hay recently . ward 14 Fourth ?vv'V' in the July day, Ujat organization. Mrs. Champ is musim. 2.00 at Special p. chapel wife of F. P. the Champ, president i be rendered. Office Opens Monday cal numbers will vyc(CU( of the Cache Valley Banking coPublic invited. Office for the Utah division of mpany and of the board president the Rural Rehabilitation and Re- of trustees of the Utah State settlement administration will Marriage Licenses in the Administration building Agricultural college. is- o been have Marriage licenses of the Utah State Agricultural cjl Down from Cove LOCAL NEWS Fred and son Lowell Titensor iWins in Song Contest at - LYRIC Logan TsSrday v ; . Our Big Double n a. Includes No. 1 The Intense Drama No.2 Damon Runyans Burial Given Two Drowning Preston Victims c- - s?, Walts, Logan; Harry Van Veates Nibley and LaRue Garr, Millville; Clark Burgess Hardy, Logan and Minnie Estella Cox, Shelley, state director. 4 LOgan Uelegat' Mrs. Blanche Pittman of the Logan B. P. and W. Club, left today as a delegate to the natPreston Funeral services for to Elam Hollingsworth, 50, and Lois ional federation convention Child Dies be held at Seattle, July 14 to 13. Hawkes. 11 daughter of Mr. and Da by Hayes, son of Lee F. Hayes A number of delegates from s Mrs. William Hawkes Jr., victims and Emma Casper Hayes of 433 inwere state over the clubs West Center, died last night. The cluded in the party that made of a drowning accident In the Bear river near here Tuesday, child was bom Thursday, July the trip to the convention city. are being conducted this after11. Besides its parents it is sur noon. vived by the following brothers' Mr. Hollingsworth lost Ills life Gordon, Gilbert, Keith and Char- Telephone Case Called to in an unsuccessful les. The body was taken to LewJ. A. Hendrickson of this city rescue Lois from a attempt of whirlpool isville, Idaho, today where burial has been served with a subpena river.into which she had been will be made. to be present at the hearing of the carried after she slipped from the the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company versus the The accident occured at a picCrops Look Good State of Utah, which has been nic for the L. D. S. Third Ward averabove are the way Crops 1 Lake for Salt called at August Primary association Tuesday at age in the Blue Creek and Han- City. This case is one in which the 1:30 to sel Valley section according pi m. Mr. Hollingsworth, who of the challenges right the group with lus Herman Hupp, prominent Hansel company the state to fix its service rates. accompanied wife, attempted to go to Lois Valley farmer. Mr. Hupp srys harvesting will begin in that secNOTICE tion In about ten days. Farmers Visiting Sister To the Stockholders of Wells are rather jubilant over the fact Mrs. K. Marrory and son Joseph ville State Bank and to whom that very little smut is to be and daughter Anna Beth of Los it. may concern. Notice Is hereby found in wheat fields' of that Angeles, California arrived last farmers week for a visit with her sister given that a special meeting of section. Cache Valley the stockholders of said corporasay that some fields in this val- Mrs. George W. Larsen of 231 So. tion has been called by the Presiley are so smutty that the wheat 1st East. Upon leaving Logan Mrs. dent to be held on Saturday the will only be good for feed. Mallory will spend the remainder third day of August 1935 at 2 of the summer with relatives at o'clock p. m. of said in the Turn Falls. She will return home Banking home of saidday corporaNotes Oversubscribed of Portland by way We are indebted to J Jv. Hendtion, In Wellsville, Cache County, Utah. The purpose of said meetrickson for having our attention 1 called to a recent subscription Drama ing is to consider the adviseahilit.v oday from the people of the United Make Believe, by A. A. Milne of amending articles one, six and States for 1 percent notes of will be the drama presented by seven of the articles cf incorporae Summer School at the Utah tion to read as follows: the United States, designated Article 1 State Agricultural college today. easury Notes of Series The name of this corporation The amount of the offering was j Two presentations of the play will $500,000,000. These nctes were over be given; one this afternoon at 2 shall be Bear River Valley State subscribed five times on Monday oclock for children, and one this Bank. Article 6 Students of this week. This Indicated that evening at 8 oclock. there is plenty of money in the and the public are admitted free The place of general business ofcountry seeking safe investment. to the evening performance. Child- tills corporation shall be at Treren will not be allowed at the monton, Boxelder County, Utah. Article 7 night performance. Marler Family Reunion The Capital Stock of this cor The first annual reunion of the poration shall be twenty - five r. Allen Marler family organization dollars thousand ($25,000,001 will be held at Providence, Utah, Wendell J. Thompson, son j vided into two hundred fifty (253) Saturday and Sunday, July 13 of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thom- shares of $100.00 each, and 14. The Saturday evening son of Logan, who is practicing By order of the President and social will be held In the Provi- medicine in Ogden, has received Directors. amusement word cf his successful completion dence Second ward ROBERT L. LEISHMAN hall at 8:00 oclock pm. A busi- of the examination of the Na- Cashier ness and reorganization Dated this 12th day of July, meeting tional Board of Medical Examexam-will be held at 10:00 oclock Sun1935. iners in Philadelphia. The day at the Smith grove east of ination was taken in Denver and town. Sports will be conducted In having succeirfully passed. Dr, the afternoon. Each family will Thomson is eligible to practice in provide their own lunch for Sun practical';evrfy stajb in the day. Refreshments will be served union. Beeing a former resident of It is desired Logan and a graduate of the Saturday evening. that all Marler decendents be USAC the young d re tor will represent. Margaret M. Greenwell, ceive congratulations from a host of Cache Valley friends. Secretary. ver-iou- Hell in the Heavens Starring Warner Baxter Comedy Princess OHara Assisted by a Large and Splendid Cast Also Tailspln Tmsn$Chap 7 Sunday Sor 3 Days fix for your happiness Bluebird Ice Cream 18 Flavors of Delicious Fruit and Nut combinations Served under Sanitary Conditions 50c per quart at our fountain 8 Tr-fth- i In The . j 66A2?lEsaaasa99 j I ; A Romance That Thrills Enforcing Western Peace de-D- Deemed the Sequal to :JZJ2 1 Memorable Cimarron Here is the Play! Here is the Action! Here is the Role Youre mgyaaBKAiOwra REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Clamoring for FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Logan, in the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on June 29, 1935 Saturday, July 20 Special Baptism day, Boxelder Stake. Next Week in Morrell, Norcro&s, Ardway, Pond, Rich, Russell, Stanley, Snow, Taylor, White, Wright, Warren, ASSETS Loans and Discounts 836,309.97 Overdrafts 1,759.15 direct andor United States Government obligations, 237,533.94 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935 fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities 147,970.72 AtAlexander, Aiken, Akins, 80.000 00 kinson, Annis, Bowen, Bartlette, Banking house, $65,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $15,000.00 house 7,907.73 Crary, Chapman, Flower, Gallup, Real estate owned other than banking... .. 119,210.56 Greenfield, Griswold, Horher, Reserve with Federal Reserve bank . 211,471.27 Jackson, Cash in vault and balances with other banks Holmes, Harris, Jelly, 1,992 Cl Mtorrell, Outside cheeks and other cash items Kelley, Lyon, McCune, , Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due Mann, Peck, Sawyer, Snow, ..... .... from United States Treasurer 2,500 00 Tidd, Woolley, Wise, WhipOther assets 3,343.90 ple, White. 1935 5, JULY FRIDAY, Total Assets $1,649,999.85 Bunker, Bocgaerd, Bedell, Bing-leLIABILITIES easier, Devoort, Buttolph, Demand deposits, except United States Government Edwards, Gorden, Groat, Houten, $ 306,348 95 Hunt, Letten, Lyne, Lawrence, Lee, deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks. Mayo, Mott, Pearsall, Partridge, Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and 889,872.33 Russ, Remsen, Perkins, Rogers, deposits of other banks Rouse, Smith, Saywell, Tracy, Van. Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other . 208,941.53 subdivisions or municipalities Whipple, Wagenen. United States Government and postal savings deposits .. 13,387.54 Deposits of other banks, including certified and, cashiers 10,012.92 checks outstanding Total of items 15 to 19: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and or $ 13,387.54 investments or (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and investments 1,415,176.33 Total Deposits - $1,428,563 87 50,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared 1,000.00 Other liabilities 5,028 78 Capital account: Class A preferred stock, 2000 shares, par $25.00) ) Common stock, 2000 shares, par $25.00 War-renn- Logan Temple If you are Interested in any of these names, consult the Boston Transcript cf the dates given Monday, July 15 Regular bap- at the Cache County Public Litism day, Idaho Falls and North brary: Idaho Falls Stakes. MONDAY ( JULY 1, 1935 two 16 Regular Tuesday, July Browne, Branch, Andrews, endowment sessions, Weber Stake Ell, Ely, Ellis, Dickinson, Second Cable, Stake, Idaho Stake, Ogden Follett, Gams Gates, Horr, Haven, Quorum of Elders. Morse, Madison, Ladow, 17 Frank. in Kleeck, Wednesday, July Stake, 159th Quorum of Seventy, Morton, Nock, Palmetier, Porter, Snider, l Rogers, Ripley, Burley, Liberty Stake Genealogi-ca- Root, Summers, Soott, Skipper, SkipperSociety Van, Thursday, July 18 Hyrum Stake way, Smith, Tobey, Tibbetts, 159th Quorum of Seventy, Burley, Warner, Whipple, Notices, Stowell family association. .Ogden, Blackfoot Seventies, Hyde JULY 2, 1935 TUESDAY, Park, Benson Ward, North LoBlood, Blanchard, Brockway, gan. FreeCampbell, Cotton, Stake 19 Cross, Boxedder Friday, July Frost, Famitm, Haight, .Idaho Stake, Blackfoot Seventies, man, Cache Stake Temple Committee Horton, Judson, Leavitt, Lincoln, Attention - e. Sem-mons- - Home Owners Electric Light Fixture Prices Sleshed To Th6 Bone HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES .... $3.20 Light Fixture Regular $820 Sale Light Fixture Regular $2.00 Sale . . . .70c All Porcelain Bath Light, Reg. S3.Q0 Sale $1.50 5 2 BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE Pehrson Electric Co. J Logan, Utah Common stock, 2000 sharees, par $25.00 - per share Surplus Undivided profits net . Reserves for contingencies Total Capital Account Total Liabilities United States Govemmenl fully guaranteed ) $100,000.00 ) 35.000.00 10.591.11 19.816.09 165,407.20 obligations, direct andor $1,649,999.85 66,350 00 Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) Pledged : 50,000 00 (a) Against circulating notes outstanding .. .. (b) Against United States Government and postal savings .... 13,000.00 deposits 3,350.00 (d) Against deposits of trust departments Total Pledged a size for every home Here are entirely new standards of convenience, usefulness and economy in household refrigeration. And all are ..) . A COMPLETE REFRIGERATION SERVICE IN EVERY MODEL FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST of Cache ss: bank, do solemnly j I, A. SONNE, Cashier of the swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge A. SONNE, Cashier. and belief. Correct Attest: L. S. SMART JOHN H. ANDERSON WYNN S. HANSEN Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of (SEAL) L. TOM, PERRY, Notary Public. July, 1935. brought about by Frigidaires newest and greatest development the Super Freezer. But see for yourself. Attend the Spring Parade now going on in our showroom. The Super Freezer makes possible a complete refrigeration service. It provides the right kinds of cold for every purpose all in the same cabinet. Theres fast freezing for making ice cubes and desserts; frozen storage for meats and ice cream; extra-ce- li storage for keeping a reserve supply of ice rubes; moist storage for vegetables and fruits; and normal storage under 50 for foods requiring dry, frosty cold. Let us show you all the many, other conveniences and advantages of the Frigidaire 35 ; ; s and how it pays for itself out of savings it makes possible! State of Utah, County above-name- d Crystal Furniture Co. Phone 444 - - - 72-8- 0 assess W 1st N |