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Show lulv 14. r,rnr l3. Report of Condition of the Supervision FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Playgrounds Is Advocated 'of Logan in the State of Utah, at the cloe of Buinc 1933. on June 30, ml enlllUilttitiC out at croup chamber ol commerce Tuesday dvoua playground and h Major Ueo. W, Hiadit) ol A Very ( hatter No. (676 leptr-w-nlau- Uw ... AM.Tti 88 IVp 68 team deb Xa If edTite Dsjau tlie It. liiiaiod Juniors in an extra tuning game by tlie score cl $1,010,313 19 ... Rrc-eatl- diM-um- e, $15,-00- -- - Team Wins Game From Richmond Jrs. Pep at- Reserve District to Loans and discount 2 833 36 Overdraft 2722O0UQ Cnlted states Government areunta'i owned 39.5-- 5 31 lalicn ol Oilier bonds, stocks, and aecuntir owned New York City. In lua 95(00 69 Iwujc. $71.(57 69. Furniture and natures, $339(3 00 Hanking 12.517.2S Major Braden emphasized the im- Ileal estate owned ctl.er than banking house n play (((5 04 portance ol supervision with federal Reserve Bank , 61.16598 round activities, IU ctud Clay-ninCash and due trotn banks... 660 Cl Wyoming aa an example Outside cl treks and other cash Items 0 Chejvnne lias exprndrd aome fund With U. 8. Treasurer and due Horn Redemption 000 C5 In Ue purthaoe ot ground and U. 8. Treasurer . but Other assets 555 91 tor playground!, equipment .. . ......... made no provision tor supervision. and - $1.58$ 637 30 They have the playground! TOTAL, equipment, but they are not used LIAHILlTlt Children must be taught to play 100 000 00 Circulating notes outstanding the same aa they are taught to Demand 370236 09 deposit! read and ante. - 838.43123 Time deposit! There must be aupervUion. An Due to banks. Including certified and cashiers check 19.8(3 62 of play...... outstanding example outstanding 86.315 65 grounds and equipment aith good Bills payable and rediscounts 1.401 36 supervision at a very moderate Other liabilities tmusl agree with Schedule N cost per capita ta Ogden city. Capital account: Major Braden praised Ogdrn city Common stock. 1000 shares, par $100 00 per share $100 000 00 35.000 00 very highly for the way their Surplus 36.843.10 are being tie ve loped Undivided profits net playground! - 6.586.15 178.439 35 and aro aupervhed. Reserves for contingencies The outcome of the meeting and $1284 63720 TOTAL. INCLUDINO CAPITAL ACCOUNT discussion was a decision to have Commissioner N. W. Merkley. head State of Utah, County of Caclie, as: of parks and playrgounds of Lobank, do solemnly swear 1. a. Sonne, Cashier of the above-namIn gan City, lake the Initiative above statement la true to tlie best of my knowkdge and the that calling a special committee reprebelief. CORRECT Attest: senting Lcian City, the Logan the of cuy Commerce, Chamber JOHN H. ANDERSON. Cache and the Logan schools, I. P. STEWART. associL. WESTERH OLM . Stakes, the Parent-TeachSchool Directors. City ation, the Logan board, and other organizations, to Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July. 1933. a outline and make Investigations L. TOM PERRY. Notary Public. Ynimt 7.1S.W Ifu AAmmlttlAn community recreational program la to for Logan City. The plan will Where's that lump of rancid work out a program which tlie year All your old friends will butler that the baker refused?" be tiiere. provide for supervision. 'Mrs. Brown bought it cheap, Take tlie Dress Up Westerner! With the proposed development fo the Logan Central park, with girls out and show 'em tlie time sir," was tlie answer. "And the six eggs we could not all the equipment and playgrounds of tlHlr lives! sell a week since?" now provided In the Logan James, my lad." said the grocei Mr. Brown. Are you ill. sir."ak-e- d the high schools, and the the boy as the grocer turned college, Logan, with supervision, to his new assistant, "who bought can have good recreational centeii tlie mouldy cheese today?" green and groaned. leisure care the of "No. no; only Im goinig to tea to help take Mrs. Brown, sir," was the youth nt Mrs. Brown's tonight, replied time of the young and old people reply. In the city. "And the stale loaf we could not the unhappy man as he wiped the from his work and perspiration Major Brantlen slated that In .11 last niehl?" rank Into a chair Mrs. Brown, sir. some places they arc spending from $50 to 8100 per capita by the Individual or commercial recreation, while only a 50c per capita PE tax would give a fine public re- -j creational program. Commissioner Fred Williams ol Ogden, Edvcnla Jeppson, supervlsor of the Ogden playgrounds, with, several other Ogdon officials, acn companied Major Branden to and took part in the discussion. Commissioner Williams was enthusiastic over their program in Ogden. The following local organizations at the meet-- ! were represented lng: Logan city. Logan Chamber of Commerce, Logan city school board, Logan Senior high school, Logan Junior high school, the U.S. A.C. Extension Division, the Better Homes chairman of the women's section of the Cache county Farm Five J bureau, and the U.S.A.C. Parent-Teachwere associations also represented. r.iie-rvi-ju- a m r r i rv nt - - Tins game was Hie first of lo dru rmtne tlie championship of district one. Both trams played good ball and gave the pitchers support when needed, each allowed seven lilts Tlie score was tied at three all at Hie end of the ninth Inning Logan scored two runs In the lirst half of Hie tenth while Richmond was held scoreless in the last and Otlerbeck were the for Logan. Nyman big hitters securing a homer while Otlerbeck collected a double and single. Plant and Clark both got two hlta a piece. The second game of the aeries will be played at the fair grounds sera-- - U-- I r a n r county, ittah Face Seven 1 lng to Hie farm and home, and it la hoped that through Uie rwrm and Home Science clubs Hi proper contacts will be made, Mr. Murray aid. - Roosevelt Son Organizes Clubs For Standing Divorce Granting Set for Mondayj Young Adults League I minimal ro-- 1 loanee will romr to an unhappy ending In llir district court at! Xftnden Monday wlwn 23 year old Roosevelt is divorced from his pretty young witr, tlie former Elirabeth Donner ol Philadelphia. ram ol Hie presiElliott, dent, will lile uit Friday lor disand solution of tlielr marriage, three days later tlie decree will be awarded to Mrs. Roosevelt on Iter complaint charging extreme cruelty, according to plans announced today by Batnurl Platt attorney for Hie husband. of Mrs. Roosevelt Testimony daughter of a millionaire steel executive. will be presented In a defrom position to be dispatched Philadelphia by airmail aa soo aa the complaint la tiled. Details of her testimony will not be dlvulgrd. Platt said, adding that the case will be heard brhlnd ckA-e- d doors before Judge Clark J. Guild. farm and home iu tonne dubs in 14 counties of Utah under Hr supervision tf D I. Murray and Mis Myrtle son. statr club leader of the Utah rate union wrvur, according to Mr. Murray. Logan Collegian 2. Tremonton 1 Tlie program of thus ta phase Logan Elks, 1; Malad 13. tf club work In the state la deSmithUeld 9, Crystal Ejxlngit, 2. signed for young men and women over 16 year ol age. Hie objects of the farm and Home Science Sunday's (schedule clubs. Mr. Murray points out. ate Collegians at Xfalad. to offer opportunity for developSmiUiheld at Elka. ment and expression of tlie memCrystal Springs at Tremonton. ber In various phase of farm,' home, community and social life: Lie B.aatifwlly to assist them In preparing (or If cither man or woman would vocations and to assume responraoltze the full pnwrr of personal sibilities which life will place upon their shoulders. beauty. It must be cherishing noble thoughts and hopes and purpose ; Managerial phase of (arm and by haring aonieihtng to do and home life are empliasized aa well aa the nerd for live development something to lire for that Is worthy of humanity, and which, hy expandof a personality; dignity, ar U assurance and a pracing the rapacities of the eul. give tical philosophy of rural life. Memexpansion and symmetry to the ber choose projects in which they body which contain It. The Living are especially interested and the Church. Otkar Thawght far discussion at club meetings are, W Pass on the maeaHno when the concerning problem that pertain Pttrifi.d Erergrea family baa read them. There are directly to tlie members. The wood found In the petrified will welare bending-tlielExtension official plenty of Institutions Hint forest In Arizona ts that of pre- come them and murh good will he efforts fo reach the young historic coniferous or erergreen done with little efTort and no ex- farm men and women of the Mate tree. with helpful Information pertain- pense on your part. Ri ijo, Nrv A Tiiere aie now 43 -- David-Ellio- tt 1 w- Jinla Passing ai Before w Judgment U(K)8 uotlier let u stop and think tf wa have ever been plnred In circumstance a difficult aa his. Not always can we know the circumstance. but often there la enough apparent upon the surface. If wa would but look for It, to make US cheek the harsh word that rlaa ta the tongue. Quality Electric Company 123 North Mala Where You Can Bay Electrical -- Appliances At j ed New Low Prices er publi.-school- Uocla Ebea "Par's a new kind o' hypocrlt." Stld o protendsaid Unde Ebon. in' ho'a peaceful an' pious, lie let on like lie's a gunman." Washing- ton Star. r77es3 ' I j Lo-ga- ....I. with less time and effort er Henry Stampede' Again Rarin to Go A The 14th Annual Henry Stams pede and Stockmans Reunion soon to step into the center of Tills attractions. yearly drama of the real old west opens for a three day run at Soda Springs on Friday, August 4. Henry The wild and reckless Stampede, famed for its expressive is more slogan Plenty Western! than a rodeo and race meet; it is the gathering place or water-hol- e of hundreds of old timers for $ many miles around. It is due to the influence of these genuine old pioneers that has made the Henry for its true Stampede famous, western color and daring exhibitions of real cowboy skill. All in all the Henry Stampede is genuine; it is managed by true westerners from the great otyn ranges of Idaho they know what is required to make a fast moving rodeo and they get it for you evThe Spirt of the Old ery year. West at its Best." 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