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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 11. 1956 Boy Scouts to Get Out the Vote t 1 I ATTENDS DODGE AND VISITORS AT PLYMOUTH SHOWING WARD HOME Sharon Archibald was in DenDr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. ver, Colo., Tuesday to attend Arden Englebrentson and son, the 1957 showing of Plymouth Mrs.. Ben Allen and two chil- Mrs. Mina Dalcv Dies In Oregon 71 . I Funeral services for Mrs. Mina Petersen Daley, 69, who died Sunday at Nyssa, Ore., will be conducted at Nyssa Friday at 2 p.m. Burial will be there also. Mrs. Daley was born in this valley and grew up in this area. to George She was married Daley, who survives her. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Margaret Romer, Brigham City ana iwo Dromers, u. u. and William Petersen, both of Elwood. Mrs. Daley had been ill for .(1111111 IKBM nTii:HM-i..ni-M:hniw:- CEP TO VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Alf Daley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal have re turned home from a two weeks vacation trip to Los Angeles. While the others remained in Los After being promoted to Angeles, Mrs. Dafey made a lieutenant colonel in Seoul, short trip to Tucson, Ariz. Roscoe T. Minson (left) of Tarn- - R. T. Minson Now REPORT OF CONDITION OF BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK of Brigham City in Ihe Stale of Utah at ihe close of business on September 26, 1956 i V The nation's 1475434 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers and their leaders, in cooperation with Freedoms Foundation of Valley campaign. F.orge, are busy in a nonpartisan One and a quarter million of these posters are being placed on display to remind citizens to register and vote. Just before Election Day, November 6, the Scouts will place Liberty Bell hangers on the doorknobs of 35,000,000 homes urging every citizen to vote. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and None political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures .... None Corporate stocks (including $ stock of Federal Reserve Bank) None Loans and discounts (including $677.27 overdrafts) Leasehold premises owned $36,552.18, furniture and fixtures $28,148.97 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ liens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises-NortInvestments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Other assets None by Beth Rees and Carol Lynn Hunsaker, "Let The Little Chil dren Come". The benediction was given by Carlyle Johnson. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Ed Deakin. The baby is survived by her The Tremonton Second Ward parents, three sisters, Deanna chapel was crowded with friends Colleen and LaRae, all of Tre and relatives Saturday afternoon monton. to pay final respects to James Ransom, who was killed Tuesday TOTAL ASSETS while working on a power line for the Utah Power and Light Company. Demand deposits of individuals, Bishop Irvin Garfield conduct- partnerships, and coroorations Time deposits of individuals, pd the service and Ann Freiss partnerships, and coroorations played the prelude and postlude Deposits of United States Government music. postal savings) The invocation was given by Bishop Arthur Michaelis of- Deposits(including of States and political subdivisions H. at services for ficiated funeral and James Walton, din Ririe, Deposits of banks director of personnel for Utah Robert Elmer Jensen, 20, who Other deposits (certified and officers' Power and Light Company was died Tuesday at Fitzsimmons checks, etc.) the first speaker. Army Hospital in Denver. A TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,437,413.48 A male quartet with Merwin large crowd of sympathetic Hills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money Christensen, Ed Kerr, Carmi friends and relatives attended or other leins, $ on bank Campbell and Daliin Nielsen the service, and beautiful flow- Mortgages on other and $ premises and of ers the were evidence respect Fattier", My sang, "Oh, real estate Beth Rees read an original tri- felt for the bereaved family. executed by or for account Acceptances Lamon Simmons offered the bute which had been written by of this bank and outstanding Mr. Ransom's sister; Willmetta invocation, and "111 Go Where Other liabilities You Want Me To Go", was the Rasmussen of Engin. Ore. Bishop Lamoin Cowley was f irst song. It was sung by Ethel TOTAL LIABILITIES the next speaker, after which a Forsberg and Fay Gleason. tribute from the American Leg- Other music included an organ ion was read by James Roberts. solo by Theron Butler, who also Capital After closing remarks by played the prelude and postlude, aurpius Undivided profits song, and a vocal solo, "A Perfect Reserves Garfield, the Bishop (and retirement account Val Leavitt. "Sometime We'll Understand", Dav", by for preferred capital) was sung by Lulu Johnson, Beth Speakers were Don Hess, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT Rees and Jessie Miller, and the William J. Cullimore and James TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS benediction was given by Milton White. This bank's capital consists of: The benediction was given by Goff. First preferred stock with total par Burial was in the Riverview W. Lee Thompson. of $ total retireable value $ Burial was in the Deweyville Cemetery and Joe Burgess dediSecond preferred stock with total par MortuMortuary. by Rogers the Cemetery cated grave.1 Rogers . total retirable value $ of $ The grave was dedicated by ary had charge of interment. notes and debentures of S-Capital Mark Jensen. Common stock with total par value . Final Rites Held For James Ransom Services Held $ 665,127.'46 . . CAPITAL of Deakih Infant Buried Saturday 1,352,295.33 64,701.15 e 2,679,518.63 751,759'.72 898,958.92 19,876.06 639,688.99 100,000.00 . 27,129.79 None None None NOTICE TO CREDITORS of David Holmgren, Lieutenant-Colone- l pa Fla., receives the silver oak leaves signifying his new rank from Brig. Gen. John O. Chief of Staff, Korean Military Advisory Group headquarters. Assigned to the plans and operations section in the Colonel group's headquarters. Minson entered the Army in 1941. His wife, Lois, lives at 4313 Beachway dr., and his mother, Mrs. Lettie H. Minson, lives in Garland, Utah. The colonel is a 1939 graduate of the University of Utah. Kil-gor- Estate e, 90 RUBBER HIP BOOTS for hunting ) Special Sale NOTICE OF SALE OF pair AT GEPHARTS- - Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Blue Creek Irrigation Co., held at Howell March 13, 1956, the following stock Reversible mmim caps was declared delinquent and ordered advertised for sale. Federal Land Bank. Peter J. Hansen, pledgee, Certificate No. 200 for 32 shares; Federal Land Bank, Joseph P. M. Jones, pledgee, certificate No. 235 for 20 shares. Certificate No. 234 for 113 shares; Federal Land Bank, Israel H. Fackrell, pledgee, certificate No. 139 for 116 shares. Federal Land Bank, Herman Fonnesbeck, certificate No. 232 for 75 shares. United States of America, pledgee, J. Burke Jones, certificate No. 197 for 100 shares. Notice is further given that said stock shall be offered for sale and unless said assessment is paid, on or before Nov. 16, 1956, it will be sold to pay said assessment, advertising and costs of sale at the home of Ira Farrell at Howell, Utah, on said Nov. 16, 1956 others -- styles 0 1.29 AT CEPHARTS- Mothers! - Nylon Reinforced Our FARAH Gold Strike OVERALLS Double Knees Will Not Fade $ 298 sizes pair for boys are in stock! 4 to 12 Gephart Stores Co. "Buy For Gash And Pay Less" 28,979.11 2,466,392.59 ACCOUNTS $ VISIT AT MADDOX HOME Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. of Ogden were dinner guests at Deceased. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Creditors will present claims Barnes, Sunday. with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or CARD OF THANKS before the 5th day of February, Our heartfelt thanks go out AD. 1957. Hilda Holmgren, Wayne to our friends in the valley who & Lyle HolmHolmgren were so kind to us this week. gren, Executors of the The realization of what friendEstate of David Holmship means was brought home to gren, Deceased. us by your acts of kindness and your help in our sudden loss. Homer Holmgren, Attorney We deeply appreciate and will 414 City and County Bldg. always remember each of you. Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication The James Ransom family. Sept 27, A. D. 1956 DELINQUENT STOCK Jensen Friday . 597,394.69 LIABILITIES For Robert E. LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scadden several months, since she suffered a stroke, and has been a partial invalid since that time. 11 and Dodge automoiles. He represented the local Dodge dealers, County Farm Service, and made the trip by train. dren, all of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mrs. Louis Henderson of Pocatello spent Saturday at the J. H. Ward home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ward entertained fifteen members of their family at dinner. Other guests during the week at the Ward home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and baby of Logan. $ 100,000.00 50,000.00 63,126.04 $ 213.126.04 EL(QXtO None $ 0 O with modern truck features 2,679,518.63 value value 100,000.00 MEMORANDA Reverend and Mrs. Edward Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 50,000.00 Maddox had as their guests, Loans as shown above are after (a) and their daughter night, Friday was reserves of deduction of A Short funeral service 12,165.51 Captain and Mrs. W. conducted Saturday morning at E. Field of the U.S. Army. They STATE OF UTAH Rogers Mortuary for the infant were enroute to Washington. County of Box Elder daughter of Ray and Ivy F. J. Byington, being first duly sworn according to law, deDeakin. The baby died poses and says, that he is Manager of the above named bank and In a Brigham City hospital short- MRS. R. S. CALDERWOOD the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business ly after birth Friday. LEAVES HOSPITAL on the 26 day of September, 1956. Harry Canfield of the Second F. J. BYINGTON Mrs. R. S. Calderwood was Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest: ward bishopric conducted the to the FreiaB leave Ann service. Valley me this 1st day bf October, 1956. played the allowed Wayne A. Jensen prelude music and Bisliop Irvin hospital Wednesday to return to (SEAL) P. Horsley Hunsaker Scott Wayne Garfield gave the invocation. her home. She has made a reR. M. Kaiser Notary Public an The speaker was Ferris Allen, markable recovery from Directors Residing at Brigham City Utah. and music included a male operation for ruptured appendix, My Commission expires 2960 OF UTAH quartet singing, "The Lord is which was performed ten days STATE Office of the Bank Commissioner My Shepherd", and a vocal duet ago. I, Louis S. 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