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Show Officers training course during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richins of Grouse Creek were at the home of Mrs. Richins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey the first part of the week. They came in to attend the wedding reception of Virginia R. Ulary, sister of Doug. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-enwere in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards visited in Salt Lake City a couple of days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward had their grandsons, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hermansen of Salt Lake City with them during the week. Mrs. Lewis Henderson of Pocatello, Ida., spent a couple of days with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. They attended the Benson family reunion at the Jordan Park near Salt Lake City while Mrs. Henderson .was visiting them. Recovering From Operation Mrs. Streator Tingey entered the Dee Hospital in Ogden, Wednesday where she underwent major surgery Thursday morn- - By Myrle Udy RIVERSIDE Richards Family Holds Reunion During the week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards family gathered together for a reunion. Thirty-thre- e members were all present. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and children of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards and children of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard and children of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and family of Afton, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and family enjoyed the very much. Visit In Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadfield of Meridian Ida., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield on their way home from Fort Riley, Kansas, wher Ross had been attending a Reserve er . er . FOR YOUR FIGURE! Plenty of milk helps you retain youth's firm, attractive lines! UTAH MILK FOUNDATION F R S T I S SC U R I T..? Bank for Eve rybody! e h ing. The latest report is she is doing well and will be able to come home the middle of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard, T. J. Udy, Fern Huish and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales attended the Kennard family reunion at the Box Elder Girl's home south of Mantua Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and family of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Eltinge and children of Salt Lake City are visiting with the Kennards. They attended the Kennard reunion in Box Elder Canyon. Mrs. Ruie Kennard, Mrs. Cleo Macfarlane and Mrs. Rowane Roundy were in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester of Ogden were in town Saturday and Sunday. Missionary Calls Home Bob Capener returned from a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico the latter part of the week. Saturday night Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener received a telephone call from their son Richard Capener who is in the mission field and is being transferred to Corpus Cristy, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener accompanied by Alf Capener and Edna Ward visited Mrs. Streator Tingey in the Dee Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and family of Salt Lake City came up Sunday and brought EIRay Allen and Gloria Burnett who have been visiting them for a week. Lawrence Allen has been in Samaria, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes for a week. He returned Sunday. Veleea Crowther and Nyle Mangum of Salt Lake City spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. There's a warm human story behind the cold figures in our bank statement. It tells of a growing number of people building up their savings managing their money in a businesslike way with checkand being helped to ing accounts business firms and tells loans. of It bank through farmers expanding their facilities and operations with the help of bank credit. The story behind the arithmetic is the true measure of a bank's service to its community. home-ownersh- W. W. ANDERSON President and General Manager Anderson Lumber Co. H. A. BENNING President Amalgamated Sugar Co. MARRINER A. BROWNING Via President Browning Arms Co. VAL A. BROWNING Municipal and Other Securities Total Cash and Securities President , ' Bank of Idaho, N. A. GEORGE S. EOCLES President S ECCLES of the Board MARRINER S S. ECCLES President Mtn. States Implement Co. WILLARD L. ECCLES Senwr Vice President First Sec. Bank of Utah, N.A, H. M. EMERSON President Senior First Sec. Bank of Vice W. H. Director Idaho, N A. HARRIS Utah Construction Co. Director Utah Oil Refining Co. S P HARTER Via President and General Mgr. Srgo Milk Products Co. . ROBERT H HINCKLEY Viet Pretident and Dim American Broadcasting Co. wilson McCarthy President R. D C. W. R. R. Co. D D MOFFAT RESOURCES S 40,054,776.02 46,922,179.96 7,137,088.47 .... $ 94,114,044.4$ Cash on Hand and in Banks U. S. Government Securities N A. Utah Canning Co. J. L. DRISCOLL Loans and Discounts Loans Federally Insured and Guaranteed.. Banking Houses Stock in Bank Building Company Furniture and Fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Other Resources Total Resources Capital Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Deferred Credits to Income . Utah Fire Clay Co. W. T NIGHTINGALE (Included art Intef-Ban- FIRST ' 111,136,213.07 11,709.157.61 $187,463,095.58 J & Sons Co. R SIMPLOT OOfDSO President R Simple! Co. FRED E SMITH Retired E st lf ir Conditioned Cool! Cool! -- Thursday, Friday, Saturday July21,22,23 IT SCREAMS WITH 4 m 3 T I fkw.. V. a . 'Sf JET-MO- T -- MmWL. with zooming. S v - 1312,166.87 3,000,000.00 1,148,488.52 ... 428,845.63 276,000.00 ..... 96,302.71 $197,876,521.13 If $ mm jfmmmm ..... m. siOIOIMMBtf The Epic Story of Hit U. S. S. ESSEX FIGHTING FALCONS! RICHARD DENNING ,torrin9 GLORIA JEAN Also BIG tDJMDSIMUfrmih' and Her DON HAGGERTY CO-HI- T loiain Mrt rrWR--t wsnn 6Ktt """"""" H Sunday Thru Wednesday July 24, BROADWAY'S in ft i 4 4 GARLAND HIT MUSICAL HITS THE SCREEN COLOR W nd IT FREE PARKING ADMISSION 50c 25, 26, 27 Cinemascope From M0"M ! m rata DEBBIE RETKOLDS 20c mt W AIR CONDITIONED J : STARRING -- nil mm WALTER niuiuic . tm tip IIU USMUIIL BUS FIDGE01 mwm IIAIWV.V Ul wa Mil UKHLTI YOUR BEST CHOICE STORA GE FACILITIES $32,$O0.OO 309,502.97 $387,399.416.28 OF THE $ 49,430,287.47 191315,505.65 114,701,074.8$ $355,946,867.97 Northern Utah Grain Co-o- p. 2,04734.55 U39.347.56 2,968,658.5$ 2,686,864.66 338,358.20 6,312,504.97 5,000,000.00 4,200,000.00 3,987,466.87 765,320,54 13,952.787.41 $197,876,521,13 9,725,000.00 8,275,000.00 5,749,227.47 1.390,815.87 25,140,043.34 '$387,399,41 6.28 ' Deposits Totaling $494,008.13) STODDARD President Union Pacific Railroad Co. IIS flrtt Soturity tank of Idaho, National Association Urtt Setturiiy Bank of Utah, National Association tint Soturity tank of Rock Spring; Wyoming Monsoon Moral Dopo$lt Inmranxo Corporation 1 kLfz 4$364,407.7l .3,000,000.00 aiftumuijv J ARTHUR officer-speciali- one-ha- YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THE 148,269.254.63 79,905,409.71 20,055,918.63 Mtn. Fuel Supply Co. SCOWCROFT FLETCHER JPresident Scowcrofi As previously announced by the Department of the Army, the Army's new noncommissioned program went into effect on July 1. The program provides that noncommissioned officer identi fication and status be given only to enlisted personnel holding leadership positions. A separate category of enlisted personnel, called specialists, includes those who have technical and admin istrative skills. Designed to increase tne pres tige of the noncommissioned officer by restoring him to his traditional position as the backbone of the Army, the program will also preserve the respect properly due the specialist. Separation of the NCO from the specialist is made in the top four pay grades. On the conver sion on one will lose pay. Effective July 1, titles in the top four enlisted grades are as follows: Noncommissioned Officers, Master Sergeant, Serg eant 1st Class, Sergeant and Corporal. Specialists, Master Specialist (MSP), Specialist 1st Class (SPI), Specialist 2nd Class (SP2), Specialist 3rd Class (SP3). Private and Private First Class ratings remain the same. New rank insignia will ac company the change for the specialists. The present noncommissioned officer stripes will remain. a, anglo. Elder Christensen is doing a wonderful job as a missionary. My time as a missionary is growing short. I have only three months remaining. and It will be wonderful to see all of you again but I will sure miss the missionary work. The church is growing by leaps and bounds. For example, the district I am in already has three times as many baptisms this year as the same district had all last year and the rest of the mission is doing the same. There are many experiences that I would love to share with you but time won't permit. So once again I thank you for the "Leader" and ask the Lord's blessings to be with all of you. Sincerely Elder LaMar F. Heslop Alamosa, Colorado Attention Grain Growers $ 64,617,724.90 President John New Army Plan Now In Effect any where else. One just can't realize what the gospel can mean to people until he can see some of these small groups of saints and investigators struggling to survive and grow above the opposition given by .other churches or civic groups. They fully realize what is taken from their lives when they have no church to attend when they want to. A few weeks ago .when we were traveling through Espan-olNew Mexico, I had the pleasure of visiting with Elder Varge Christensen for a few hours. It certainly was good to see him again. We talked over old times and also our missionary experiences and compared our ways of presenting the gospel. Elder Christensen has been working with the Indian people while I work mainly with the SECURITY CORPORATION System of Bamkt LIABILITIES $ 22,260,631.76 Government and Public Fund Deposits .. 105,298,562.23 Demand Deposits .. 53,395,881.18 Time Deposits Total Deposits $180,955,075.17 Unearned Discount 1,077,455.0$ Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. 539,266.07 Reserve Under Authority ..... U. S. Treasury Mim. 6209 1,051,711.17 300,226.26 . Other Liabilities Total Liabilities. President BANK OF UTAH NavfUmd Atsodstion President Tim Sec. Bank of Idaho, L T DEE Chairman "The Leader" to me each week. It certainly is wonderful to hear and read about the happenings from back home. I have been wanting to write and thank you for some time now but it seems that there is always so much to do as a missionary. in Alamosa, I am laboring in the San is which Colorado, Luis Valley, home of the Red McClure potatoes. I have been here for the past five months Trem&nfcm. Ulah Thursday. July 21. 1955 Combined Statement Condensed SUtement FIRST SECURITY Utah Construction Company RALPH I COMSTOCK President First Sec. take this opportunity to thank you for sending THE LEADER. OF CONDITION JUNE 30, 1955 President Vice Staff. r I want to and I really enjoy the work here. For the past year I have had the opportunity to serve as supervising Elder and District President of the San Luis District. Because of this assignment. I have been able to travel over a great part of Colorado and parts of new Mexico and have had the opportunity of working with investigators and saints from all parts. I grow more thankful each day for my caling as a missionary. I have grown to love the work very much. It has certainly opened my eyes to the many blessings that I have had all my life and hadn't realized. And then to see the happiness that comes into the lives of others when they hear and live the gospel is more than enough pay for the little time we put in. There is a love that grows between the missionaries and investigators that is 'hard to find STATEMENT President Browning Arms Co. BUCHMAN Cmsukanl Kennecott Copper Corporation ALLEN D. CHRISTENSEN fiwww rut nt ip Dear-Leade- Mr. and Mfs "Israel C. Barlow and daughter Sarah and Mrs. Whittaker of Vale Oregon spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards. Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Richards are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards family spent a couple of days in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and children spent a week at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Boyd and daughter JoAnn of Dollar Hide, Texas are visiting the William Bowcutts for several days. Mrs. Leslie Radar and Mrs. Ed Radar of Corinne visited Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family during the week. sterol DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY BOARD LaMar Heslop Writes from Colorado AT GARLAND WHEAT GROWERS: Take advan tage of the government storage HOLD YOUR GRAIN until prices are just right. Low 3V2 interest on this government loan. Get your certificates of indebtedness for 194142 at the warehouse office. WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF VALLEY GRAIN GROWERS. support prices for your grain. : |