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Show f v V ? ' t Wf lev V frffTV rvrrrv TiTww rvifwwwtrwyVvVow'iviv.vi, ? Mr vtv-v- - V f- 4 ' Ji ,U 5 t 4" Saturday, July 5. 1930.. THE JOURNAL,. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY! UTAH TAGE EIGHT REPORT SLIDE TO THE BNK COMMISSIONER OF OP' LTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE Visiting Faculty Members Honored Drafted By Party Entertain for Mrs. OBrien .jSVtSttr' Hostess To Saturday Listeners 4Vtvr if' Mrs. Ellen Eccles entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening at her home on Mrs. Weston Vernon entertained at an attractively appointed tea Sunday afternoon irom 2 to 4 in compliment to Mrs. M. 'J. O Bnen who with her : .husband, Major O Bnen, JNew left Saturnay for the England states to visit with V f V Vv. was Center. The table centered with roses and delphinium. Covers were laid for me following:- - Mrs. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hccles, Mr. and Mrs. a. s. accies, Mr. and Mrs. George eccibs or ugden, 'Wu iiara Eccies and tus fiancee, Miss Kutn Pierpont of Sait Laxe, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Uaine, Mr. and Mrs u. l. Jones, Mr. ana .Mrs. Walter u. Treauweu of Berkeley, calif., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Merrill oi Oakland, calif. West wnere port Monroe, Vyrginia Major OBnen has been" appointed for residence. Having been transt erred from the U. b. A. C. Military department -- ta Fort Monroe. The rooms were decorated with a vanety of garden flowers. Ine tea table was covered with a real ciuny of pirut bachelor Dut- fa51 t "Deserted, fif u Olown v i lace ciotn. roses and blue tons centered the table.? Mrs. Here From George Beil and Mrs. W. B. Preston assisted in receiving California the guests, Mrs.' Nellie B. Miss Dora Wright Langton and Mrs. Patricia Bower and son, took turns in presiding in tne RoDert Sneron Bower, of Palo room. Tne following ladA aaociuteft 1rett Photo dining arrived here Tuesles poured at the tea table; Mr. Cora G. Lewi of Kinsley, Alto, toCam., be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Mrs- - W. L. writer and newspaper woman, wac day Wanlass, Mrs. K. V. lkeier, Mrs. drafted by democratic leaders to Mia D. C. Buage for a montn. Tne son was a Class mate of Caroline M Hendricks, Mrs. E. make tbe race for lieutenant Kush Budge at Leiand Stanford G. Peterson, and Mrs. Harry Kansas. Parker. Tne following assisted University. On Thursday Mrs. Budge and son Rusn hi serving: Faye Harsoon, Theland ma Johnson, Edna Wrignt and auugnter, Kutn, ana toe guests motored to on Ftsnaven p radices Vernon. One nundred Marriages of Bear Lake where - they' win and five guests called. The Week Mrs. Luther M. Howell and spend a week at toe Buage summer home. Prof. Irvine Hun Miss Marie Barber entertained at luncheon and bridge Wed-- i Th marrlage of Miss Ellen win join them for the week nesday afternoon at tne home Mrs. end. aaugnter of nomas ana the late 15n,COI?ipUen 'i MartnaB. Mrs. A. E. Olsen entertained to OBrien. l n james K. Tnomas, to party m-da- y Harold Anderson, of at a informal bridge Andrew and y afternoon m compliment to with roses, snapdragons at took tello, Idaho, place Wmard lsraeisen of L Og- delphinium. Covers were laid for uruay at toe Mis. aen. A hlgn score prized was twelve guests- Bridge followed home n(n of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. won the luncheon. The high score Haskins, sister and brother-in-la- w by Mrs. Fred Lundberg. , Mrs. Fred Lundberg compliMrs. prize was awarded to in tne pre- mentedthe of bride, Mrs. Wmard Israeiseg Weston Vernon and a guest sence of tne immediate iauuiy. prize to Mrs. OBrien. -a wedding ot ogaen at an informal bridge tne ceremony After On Tuesday evening Mrs. N breakfast was served. The table party Tnursday afternoon. Tea A. Pederson entertained in wag decorated witn roses. (Jov- - a as served and a score prize compliment to Mrs. O Brien. ers were laid for sixteen guests. was awaraed to Mrs. lsraeisen. The aiumni association of toe The guests were entertained at Tne bride was charming In a three tables of bridge with fiowered net gown over pink William Budge Memorial hospital entertained at a canyon a supper following. The home et a bnaal was decorated with pink gar- satin ofand earned roses. Tne out of party Saturday evening in compink den roses and bachelor buttons town members ot tne family pliment to toe graduating. class, The high score prize" was at the dinner were: Mr. ana wmen Includes, Miss Amy Rav-esteMiss ArVema ftedford, awarded to Mrs. Weston Vernon Mrs. B. Tnomas and Mr. Miss and a guest prize to Mrs and james Mary Cutler and Mis Mrs- - William Tnomas of O'Brien. The partv was Sait Lake City, in tne after- Edna Espnn. at toe summer home of a given Major and Mrs- - M. J. OBrien noon tne couple left on left tms morning for the New wedding tnp. They will make AMr. and Mrs. 8. E. Neednam. dinner was Served to 18. England states to visit with re- their home in Pocatello. The Y. L. M. I. A. stake oflatives before going to Fort On Wednesday afternoon In Monroe, Virginia, wnere Major the Logan tempie, tne maniage ficers of toe Logan stake enOBrien has been appointed. of Miss Irene Woodward ol tertained the Y. L, M. I. A. preWellsvilie and Sterling May of sidents of the Logan stake at E. Mr. and Mrs. S. Needham Baker, Oregon, took piace. Fol- a canyon party Tuesday at the entertained at a trout supper lowing tne ceiemony awedding Gins camp in Logan canyon. at their summer home in Logan break iast was served at the A snort business meeting was canyon. Covers were laid for home of Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe held and games were played 16 guests. After the dinner aunt ot tne bride. The tame during the afternoon. Twelve cards were played lor the re- was decorated with pink snap- were present. mainder of the evening. dragons. Coivers were laid lor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dallof Mrs. Bennett Q. Blair en- eignt guests, in toe afternoon entertained Monday evening in tertained her bridge club at a tne coupie felt on a wedding compliment to Mrs. Florence luncheon Tuesday . afternoon. trip to Yellowstone Park. Tney Jabbs of Blackfoot, Idahp. SixMrs. W. E. Skidmore won tne wni make tneir home at Baker, teen guests were in attedance. The evening was spent in playsmall Oregon. The high score prize. tables were decorated with pink ing pinochie. The high score enter-tamed Mrs. John Christiansen and orchid cantlbury bells. Mrs. Max prize was won at a table of bridge Wed- Burr. Mrs. Jabbs bywas given a Mrs. Melroy Smito entertain, ed toe members of hi club at nesday afternoon m compli- guest prize. a bridge party Wednesday af- ment to Mrs, Wilford Tnorpe The following members of the ternoon at her home. A lunch- of Elko, Nevada. Tea was served Los De Lebros club were hoseon was served to eight during at the close of the games. The tesses at a progressive dinner Score, prize was awarded the afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Wat--hi- gh evening: Miss Dorothy son and Mrs. W. B. Jones Jr. to Mrs. N. W. Kimball Jr., of Monday Lundberg, Miss Fanny Hodges, were special guests. Mrs. Jones Preston, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss. Deias and Mrs. Leonard Wasden wont Miss Ann Egbert entertained Lundahl, Miss Jessie Hill, Miss a party Mopday evening in Clarice toe high score prizes. Olsen, Miss Evelyn Carl-is.- e, compliment to Miss Winifred Mrs Flovd Rose Miss Gayle Nelson and left tor who formal Cannon, baturday an Miss Alice Woney. The various four friends at courses were given at the homes bridge party Wednesday after- ifV? of Miss noon at her home. Mrs- - J. J. Miss Hill, after which refresnments Mrs. olsenLundberg, Edwards won the high score games and Miss Worley. were was served. The party was toe Tne following members were served at prize. Tea given at'the home of Mrs. Roy in attendance close of the afternoon. besides the hosEgbert. tesses, Miss Helen Cardon, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alma Burgoyne Miss Sergene Benson and Ruth Johnson, Miss Maude Grifand little son, ot Salt Lake Serge Benson entertained at a fin, Miss Fern Corbridge, Miss motored,- - here to spend the canyon at the camp City party Roberta Smith, Miss Mildred Fourth and the week end with in Logan canyon on Sunday Mrs. Burgoynes parents, Mr. A picnic supper Was Bankhead, Miss Margaret Watevening. and Mrs. John Christiansen. served after which toe guests kins, Miss Mary Spicker, Miss On Friday evening of last enjoyed an Margaret Caine, Miss Ruth Petof games erson week the American Legion en- and music. evening and Miss Lucille -Parkin, tertained at a chicken dinner The following couples mot- son. at Jessops grove In compliment ored to the Logan canyon WedMrs. Robert M. Smith enterto the American Legion Auxilinesday evening where a supper tained the members of her ary. About one hundred were was served at the home of Mr. sewing club at a garden party in attendance. Mrs. J.. A. Hendrickson: at her home Wednesday afterand Mrs. Alton ' Merrill and Mr, and MrsrG. A. Lindquist, noon. Ten were in attendance children of Oakland, California Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward, including Mrs. Claudia Nelson arrived here last week lor a Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, and Mrs. E. M. Skabelund, who visit with Mrs. Merrills mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.Stock, Mr. were special guests. A luncheon Mrs. Ellen Eccles, and other re- and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mr. was served during the afterlatives. Miss Rita Cranney, who and Mrs. W. E Skidmore, Mr. noon. has been visiting Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Val W. Palmer and Mrs. J. E. Johnson entertainat her home at Oakland accom- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. ed fifteen guests Mrs w. B. Preston gave a evening in compliment Saturday panied Mrs. Merrill to Logan. to Miss -- Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. family dinner on Thursday at Angelia Larsen, a bride of the Treadwell of Berkeley are vis- her home. Covers were laid for month. Games and music were Ellen fourteen. The table was- - decor- features of the entertainment. iting here with Mrs. Eccles, Mrs. Treadwell was for- ated with yellow columbie and Refreshments were served. blue delphinium. merly, Miss Nora Eccles. Miss Charlotte Kyle enter-tainedMrs. A. H. Caine and chlld-re- n The Wesew dub met Friday two tables of bridge of Fqpafello, Idaho, spent evening 'at-th- e home of Mrs. evening In complithe week here visiting with re- Guy C. Tucker, Mrs. Frederick Thursday ment to her sister, Miss Mary latives. Mrs. Scholes, Catherine Soren- Kyle, of Salt Lake. The home . Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Grant sen and Mrs. Emma Mickelson was decorated with garden of Woods Cross motored here were special guests. Ten mem- flowers. At the Close of the and spent last week end with bers were in attendance. games score and guest prizes Mrs. Grants mother, Mrs. Mary , Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mart were awarded, , E. Smith. entertained several friends SatMrs. W. B. entertained Dr, and Mrs. Ernest M. Hall urday evening. Those present Informally at aJones table of bridge, of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watin Mmpj. afternoon Tuesday few days visiting with friends son, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. NorE. W. EUiottor here this week while enroute fleet, Mr. and Mrs Winston ment to Mrs.state. Tea was serto New York. Jones Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Washington ved. The high score prize was Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Pyper Kimball and Mr, and Mrs. R. A. awarded to Mrs. Jess Earl. and Miss Genevieve Pyper, of McGuire of Preston. A late Salt Lake, accompanied h Mr. supper was --served aftgr an andMr. and Mrs. S. J. Q Inner and Mrs. Alex Pyper of Califor- evening of Slaying bridge. Mrs. the children, of Salt Lake spent early part of the week here nia motored here and spent Jones and "Mr. Norfleet were M Elle visiUng the memtero the Mik Ellen Smith arrived teSin cJif are visiting here home from Los Angeles, Calif, j Sunday In honor of their last week end after spending daughter, Virginia Allred of Listners At Any Hour the winter with her son and Yuba, Calif., and also for Mr, New York Is estimated Mr. Mrs. Mrs. in land and law, Irvine daughter Allred of Smith American Falls. Mrs. Allred was Snighfa1 chain nrovram da Ralph i Miss Della Smith, has gone also complimented at a can ro rvw to Denver, Colorado, for a visit yon party given by her parents Estenera it has at lea th of several weeks, Friday evening. may be foSd at 3a.m. , i sJ , ! I . JM I - i i T i at -- T otL yin ' - (P)It - 1 i h. - KESOUtC Lou us and discounts Commercial paper Overdrafts Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. Furniture and fixtures ... Other real estate owued Due from Federal Reserve Ban- kDue from other Banks Checks ou other banks in suie town Cash items Silver. Currency Total cash on hand Suspense 1,284,779.51 43,750.0(1 2,260.37, 522,340.63, 44,077.73 -- .. 14,496.38 -- ... 88,617.7(1 45,086.13 - 17,90.!)6 1,556.85 .,7.730 00 . -'- - . . , 4,182.83 13,135.00 St 44,571 411.61 . 1,234.80.. 4,500.00 Federal Reserve Bank stoc- kTotal- - LIABILITIES Capital stoi k paid In , , Surplus fund Undivided profits Total Net undivided profits Reserve for dividend Reserved for taxes and interest of securities Reserve against deprtK-intidReserve for depreciation Reserve .against losses.. Due to other hanks Deposits subject to ghock Demand certificates r Cashiers checks Certified checks Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits Postal savings deposits Time certificates 4 Savings deposits Total time deposits Bills payable vrilh Federal Reserve Bauk Rediscounts- , Cash over -- - -- 2,096,126.58- J 100,000.00 50,000.00 ...5,474.25 1 -5- ,474.25 5,474.25 6,000.00 10,052. - 15.000.- It 00 24.000- .00 4,320.12 18,707.55. 4 Win Praise For BOY WRITES LIFE OF HOOVER 659,086.22 1,500.00 8,030.10 635 - 10.00 668,632.73 875.94 .172,136 11 823,875.89 - 996, 8871 50,000.00 147,041.44 10.44 1. 2,096,126.58 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES On account of indorsements of this bank: Notes and hills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bunk 147.041.44 Continued from Page One 147,041.4 Total .STATES OF VTA II, Comity of Cache, v Glen Pond at the piano. IV. O. OAKLEY, being first duty sworn according to law, deposes and J. Preston Creer of Salt Lake bank ; flint, the above and city was the orator of the day says that he is Cashieriof the above named conand delivered a patriotic ad- foiegoing reiMirt contains a full, true and correct statement of the dress. He stated that men with dition of the said bank at the close of business ou the 30th duy of June,' ' the degree of M. O. P. stand- 1930. IV. O. PARLEY, Cashier. ing for master of ptay, ,play Subscribed und sworif to lieforc me. This 2nd day of July, 1930. and prayer, are the men who N. W. HAWS, Notary Public. make a city, state or nation 1933, worth while. A Lions vocal duet (SEAL) My commission expires 2fith day of September, f Correct Attest: by Vem and. Edwin Wiser and 11YRUM IIAYBALL another selection by the band A. H. THOMPSON , ) closed the program. Benediction i FREDERICK P. CHAMP, Directors. was pronounced by the chap Commissioner. of Rank lain. STATE OK UTAH, Office State of Utah, do hereby At 12:30 the final - junior - I W II Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of tbecorrect copy of Restate-- , baseoau game took place m tne certify that tbe foregoing Is a full, true and offlee this drd day of July filed in my named compauy. above of the meat pane between Kicnmond ana . - J Lewiston wun a o victory m loon W. II. IIADLOCK, Bauk Commissioner. lavor ox toe Lewiston boys. At 2:30 the pulling matches searched and the Time Rousing , n. ri Longs-trot- s bo-qu- I Phylis Afternoon sports were in ori der with a childrens dance at 2 p. m.- The Wellsvilie orchestra furnished the music.. Races, a rodeo and baseball game between Mendon and Dieweyville followed. A picture show was held in the opera house at 7:30 p. m. Many people from x out of town were guests during the day and also at the grand ball at night which closed the Brenda Bond, who has. appeared cm (he musical comedy stage and festivities. the movies, is hostess hi the Brush Man program, WJZ and NBC netLewiston Lions work Saturday nights. . - h solo, - U l8' 2 Vocal Located at Ldgan City, In Rie comity of Cailie, State of L'tab, St the ' Hose of business on the 30th day of June, 1U30. Lynn Wood; music, band; musieal reading, When Liberty Welcomed the Mrs. Lizzie BarBoys Home, rett. Prof. J. E. Hickman was" the speaker for the occasion. A gold bowl ST AT B i CACHE VALLEY BANKING COMPANY JThe girls at the Home Economics cottage entertained at tea Wednesday r afternoon In compliment - to the visiting members of the faculty of the summer session of the U. S. A C. and their wives the deans of the various schools of the college and their wives. The rooms and tea tables were decorated with garden flowers. A color scheme of yellow and green was carried out in the in the dining appointments room. The tea table was centered with a silver bowl of yellow daisies. The following iad-i- es . O. Peterson, poured: Mrs.-EMrs. W. L. Wanlass, Mrs. K. C. - Mrs. P. V. Cardon. Ikeler, Thirty five guests called. - TIIL e-- weie carriea on. Killed In Alabama Race Riot me Cluf Baer fcix embers were bodies of two negroes were found. They had been burned, Irk to death. usain uvin tne becond wara .won urn pmee among tne neavyweignt teams ana Erwin wiser oi the iirst ward won (Continued from Page One) Industry Needs Chemists I . . second place. - . PI Illustrating Washington were Robertson Mr. .Petersen 'of Pqtersboro outside, Marrs, for demand of Industry killed and two negroes were the won first piace in the Harrison Dr. trained chemists. lignt wounded. colweight teams and Milton bowof Marrs, a E. Howe says an American70 re- man of tne Second ward won With the death received this year s lege on the negro made was rush second place. for scientific doctors and and the building set alire. quests 20 available. After the pulling matches at- house nad only the died down, fire tention was turneu to tne nae-ba- ll When the game between Logan and tne All Stars from ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE Richmond, Smthfield and Lewiston. The score was 4 at 'tne begmnlng of the 9th inning wnen toe AH Stars stepped out GIFT IHOTOS TAKEN TODAY and made three more runs, which made tnem victors by 7 to 4. Afociaied Ircj Phota The wild west rodeo began at William J. larsh, jr. (right), 11, ot Milford, Conn wrote a 6 oclock with some real riders hit own printing blOQraphy el Ppeetdent Hoover .and printed .it.-o- n coming Idaho; Charles, 9, it hi assistant and aided in getting pres. Millville, Providence and some As Many Different Poses or Styles as You Like up and printing the book which ia a neat volume In pale blue paper-witfrom was Montana: There In plena cloth back and titles and other lettering gold. TAKEN DAY or NIGIIT by' ELECTRIC LIGHT ty of excitement. We Make AH photos Special Prices on Enlargements Among the out of town guests Main' Just north of Post Office to 174 SIDELINE QUERIES North spend the holidays 'In Lewiston were: Mr. and Mrs. William' Stock and son Steve of Wall Nut paik, California; Mrs. Golden Preece of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard and family of Cache Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair of Ogden, Mrs. Grace Van Orden of Great Falls, Mont, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs .Ezra Lundahl and Firs. Mary Andersen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. William Whittle and family of Falrvlew Idaho, Mrs. Mary Ann Rawlins and Miss. Fern Rawlins of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Stod dard, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Golbralth and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Hoy Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pond and Mrs. Alma Pond of Gentile valley, Bishop and Mrs. William Andersen of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe of Franklin Mrs. Noble Bergesen of Logan Mr. and Mrs. William Dopp, Ephraim Bergesen and Vernal Bergesen of Cornish, Misses Eva and Gertrude Bentley of Trenton, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Titensor of Los Angeles, Cal., Dr. William Jamison and family of Los An Titen'geles, Mrr and Mrsr-Frsor of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deope and Mr. and Mrs. James Fulkerson of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan of Bountiful Mr. , anti Mrs. Elmo Steppensen of Bingham, Mr, and Mrs. Dur-re- ll Hendricks of Halt Lake city Mr. and Mrs. JoSh Brown .of Rigby, Idaho, Mr. .and Mrs. Mose Reese of Logan and Mr. Buist; Paul Revere, Carlyle ar.d Mrs. George South of Twin Mendon Makes In faet only the best meats on the market are used in Falls, Idaho. Bird; Steam Caliopc, manufacare Lions Lewiston the being original Dons Barbecue Sandwiches. 7 tured and operated Holiday One of Lynn highly commended on the way Stauffer. Best Ever Held The following pr.gram" was in which the entire days proDont cook at home these hot days when you can drive out. Everyone out and have LUNCH at DONS. rendered in the tvard chapel gram was carried Continued irom Page Orfei with I. J. Barrett in charge; .ot the 60 Lions, was. on hand a badge, always In and Dont 'service quality, and quantity is second to none. - W. wearing H. prayer by Chaplain, day schooL loat representing, Church; ready to give out any lnforma "Star Complete fountain car service. Spangled singing, "The Signing of the Declara- Banner, congregation, led b'y tion or help that was needed Many of the visiting people tion of Independence; the Am- J. C. Sorensen; song, Deseret over to enjoy the grand Lierican Legion auxiliary, O Deseret, choir; reading. stayedat ball night at which the berty Bell: Relief society, The Signing of the Declaration of Mendon orchestra furnished Wilderness; primary, "Blossom Independence, Miss Fern Buist; as a Rose: Olcaner girls, The vocal solo, -- Mrs. Ethel Walker the music "and which rounded Next to Palais dOr Gleaners Clown band; M I. A accompanied at the piano by out a day full of activity and Goodess .of Liberty,. Miss Fern Miss Mozell Barrett; recitation. enjoyment for everyone Q Goi-tegia- ns HOLLYWOOD STUDIO 4-- LARGE PHOTOS FORKS' from-Rldgedal- e, h ed Prize Beef Rilled Today 1 -- Dons Barbecue , : . $ f |