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Show July 20, 1945 HYRUM LOCALS Mrs. Frances Olsen of Hyrum spent the week end in Salt Lake City at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thorup who aTe the Guests for th? past week at he Lorenzo C. Petersen homo M.s. Elenora Heim of Long ave been Mr- - and Mrs. James Beach, California who has been V. Buck, Miss CbtoI Buck, and a guest at the August Qawson Mrs. lack Jordan of Nampa, Idh: '.a in Hyrum for the past ten aho, S 2 c Amanda Buck of Tacdays left Wednesday for a visit Mark Mrs. Washington, with her sister, Mrs. Peter Mon-so- n oma, Jensen of San Francisco, Calif., and other relatives in var- and Richard Clark of Stockton, ious part's of Idaho. California. M,s. Heim was extensively enOn Wednesday evening Mrs. tertained, during her visit here. Petersen entertained at a dinner Am hf ' those who entertained in honor of these guests, and were Mr. and Mrs. Le Mar Laralso celebrating the birthday of sen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles her nephew, Richard. Weed mg of Logan, Mayor and A delicious dinner was served Mrs George Salversen of Downto twelve present after which ey, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs-- Wm. various games were enjoyed for S. Bailey of Hyrum. the remainder of the evening. She also visited at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hill came to Hyrum to Norman Salversen at Blacksmith the summer months from spend Fork. North Hollywood, C ifornia. He Mr. and Mrs. August Clawson, will help his brother in law, La Ms. and Mrs. Wm- S. Bailey Mont Baxter, on hs farm and reand Steven Bailey of Hyrum and urn to Cal.foinia in the fall. Mrs. Llnora Heim of Long Beach vi.i'cd at the home of Mayor and I ouis Leatham c'f Wellsville Mr.--. George Salversen of Downwas a vi'itor at the home of is ester Mrs. James J. Wilson ey, Idaho last Tuesday. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Leo of Hyrum last week. Hansen at McCammon. Lcuis has enjoyed a 60 day 'ave from the European war d eatre. He oft the forepart of Kent Hendeisen spent a week 'Pis week for Fort Dougals where visiting with his aunt Mrs. Esther he will awit rcossignment. Porter of Logan. Kent is the - vouog son of Mr. Pa?e Five THE SOUTH CACHE C0UR1ER and Mrs- - K. of Hyrum. proud parents of a baby girlElvan Thorup, her small grand son, accompanied her to Sait Lake where he was happy to : : bis parents after spending weeks in Hyrum at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Olsen, his grand parents. - Visitors at the Howard Murdie home in Hyrum dirl. ; the week end were Mr. and M t, John B- - Riggs, Lester Sen all cf Thompson, Virgie Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst of Ogden, Mrs. Sa nutl I. McMurdie and daughters, Arlene and Elaine, Mrs. Lizzie Bur-re- '! and Mrs. Thelma Ra .. of Paradise. McMurdie is still n a V critical condition at his home .r. thi First ward- . van-veld- 1 Mrs. Ruby J. Harris of Eva Beutler of North Mrs. Clayton Morgan of Logan, Ogden, and Mr- - and Mrs. H. A. Kelson of Ogden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkinson of Hyrum. n, ailroaders identify various types of locomotives by the number and arrangement of wheels from front to rear. The Union Pacific locomotive pictured above is known . . two pairs of small wheels as a in front, then four pairs of driving wheels followed by a similar unit, and two pairs of smaller wheels in the rear not including the tender. The type is Union Pacific's largest and heaviest steam locomotive; informally, christened "Big Boy" by the men who buit it. This giant of the rails is 132 feet in length and weighs approximately 600 tons. Water Oliver Gundersen has accepted a new position in Hyrum. He will be em!oyed to read the water and light meters and also do other responsible work- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McBride and two sons have purch home of Mr- and Mrs. Law-ercGuests at the Kenneth Hender-hem- e the the First LiljenquLt in in Hyrum were Mrs. rd. The McBiides are prt Gr. cv Ha wood and son Pat of Mrs. Carroll Ballard, daughter oanng to meve soon. Mr. and Mr- - and Mrs. Wm. G. Hall of Pip,:y, Idaho and Mrs. Irving Mrs. of I iljenquist La wren t Wilcox, Jr. of Carthage, Missouri. is leaving soon for Cave Hyrum the 'ir.da Li!je..oq..'l make her City. Kentucky to c me. home- - Her husband has just been L awrcnce is Mrs. LeRoy and Huntsman in on sen duty the released from the service and is two children of Salt Lake City avy, but his wife and four ens have moved into their new taking his wife back to his home and Mrs. Earl Bird and two town. daughters of Mendon visited with home last week end. their Hyrum relatives on Monday. - "4-8-8-- 1 Invc-bough- Miss Beth Browning of Ogden Mrs. Leland Meuter and daugh visited last week with her aunt, ter, Donno, and sons, Charles Mrs. Eva Gustavesen of Hyrum. and Ralph, of Alameda, Ca.if. are visiting in Logan and Hyrum-HeMrs. Paul Broberg and four parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shaw live in Logan and sevchildren of Pocatello spent two eral of her relatives reside in weeks visiting at the home of Hyrum. Mrs. Meuter will be re- her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A lie membered as the former Ma Ree Petersen of Hyrum. Mrs. Broberg Shaw- is the former Evelyn Petersen- - Mrs. Gi'bert McDowell of Hyrum and four children are visiting in Salt Lake City this week with relatives. Brown and little daughter. Ida Marie, of Hvrum visited last week at Salt Lake as guest of Mrs. Jean Allen. Mrs. Bitty capacity is 25,000 gallons; fuel 28 tons. A fleet of 25 "Big Boys" is now in Union Pacific service. Built primarily to haul heavy freight loads on western mountain grades, they have proved invaluable in transporting tremendous quantities of war materials over the Strategic Middle Route, uniting the East with the West Coast. The "Big Boy" is a typical example of American industrial skill and labor, sparked by the spirit of individual enterprise; the spirit that 65,000 Union Pacific employes ara working and fighting to keep alive, to bull 1 a bright future for your America. Tommy Andersen, son of Ellis Andersen who broke his afm when he fell of a cow about a month ago reports that his arm will be as good as new in about another week. visited at the home of Bishop reurned Nielsen. Bishop Nielsen trip to is a brother of the two ladies. Mrs. Hyrum S- Brown has re Judge E. LeRoy Mecham. wife and daughter of Los Angeles turned to her home in Hyrum Sidney - home Teton, afer a pleasant Idaho. are here visiting Mrs- - Emma following a pleasant visit in Salt mother of Mrs. Mecham Lake City as a guest of her sister who is the former Clara Liljen-quis- t. Mrs. Laura Nielsen- Mrs. Nielsen Mrs-Brown also spent four Want Ads! They have Judge Mecham has been prac- and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxter and Tr7 th: for in Los where law St at Angeles days Anthony they ticing daugher Bevery of Hyrum have proven to be PROFITABLE ! a number of years. - Statement of Condition CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. LOGAN, UTAH June 30, 1945 UABILITI .RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,388,773.47 Overdrafts 3,637.10 Stocks Corporate Stock Investment Bank in Stock Bank Capita Capital Debentures 50,00000 Fund 50,000.00 i i Reserve iFederal Common 2.00 .'. - 5.85000 Building 46,000.00 ...- i E S $100,000.00 ' , Surplus Undivided Profits 10,296.52 if and Fixtures Funrniture Other 8.000-0- Reserves Assets U. S- - Cash - 18,725-0- Securities Government $ Securities . and Due from Banks TOTAL RESOURCES 121,296-5- Demand 1,090,171 81 3,764,436.41 Time $5,218,651.78 ! f . 2,552,968.10 2,868,446.87 Deposits - 2,121,183.30 Deposits TOTAL LIABILITIES Note: $306,625.00 book value U. S. Government Securities pedged to secure deposits and $10,000 p. v.. municipal securities pledged to qualify to exercise Fiduciary Powers. MEMBER FEDERAL l E u 229,021.61 1,952-8- Municipal $ .. RESERVE SYSTEM AND FED ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION $5,218,651.78 ) |