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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929 Howell cation here at the Douglas ranch. He was accompanied as far aa Brigham , City by Dan Douglas. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. George sons Merlan and Vyrle and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ipsen and daughter Dolores were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood Miss Mary Ellis of Bothwell is vis iting with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Stark. Lee Anderson and Miss Florence Anderson motored to Logan Friday. Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Val Gean Leavitt were visiting with Mrs. Gordon Ipsen last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Salt Lake were Howell visitors this Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller of Salt Lake City were highly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams Friday evening during their visit with friends in Wheelon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bigler and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler and daughter Evelyn enjoyed a motor trip to Oe- den Sunday. The many friends of Miss Sarah Baxter, formerly of Collinston, will be pleased to learn of her happy marriage March 1 J to Fletcher Batchelner of San Francisco, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders have moved back to Collinston after nearly a year in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons and children combined business and pleasure in Brigham and Ogden last week. Miss Norma Seal entertained Saturday evening in compliment to a friend from Provo. Mrs. J. A. Bigler enjoyed several days in Salt Lake and Honeyville with relatives and friends last week. Mrs. Ethel Erickson had a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. June Sargent, in Salt Lake during confer Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason and children motored to Willard Saturday to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mason and daughter Naomi remained for a few days to visit at the home of Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barker. Mr. Mason and other children returned to their home Sunday. "T. H. Fackrell and Delbert Fackrell received a call Monday morning to come to Cedar City on account of the illness of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gunnell and Mrs. week. C. E. Gunnell of Logan were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson were friends and relatives here Friday and visitors Friday. Saturday, Wayne and Lola Gunnell of Tre- Misses Lida and Mildred Wood monton spent the week-en- d at the were shopping in Tremonton and Gar-- , home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. land Friday. C. B. Gunnell. Miss Jeanne Pickett of Providence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas of " spent the visiting with Wellsville have moved to their ranch Ii2re for the summer. friends here. Mrs. Orson Hyden and baby have Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock and babv returned after an extended stay at of Cache valley were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock Tues ence weeK. Logan. Miss Iveen Bradshaw of Wellsville day and Wednesday, Miss Mary Berlin was called home Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell were from Ogden on account of the sickness and Miss lone Smith of Logan attended the dance here last Friday night. Tremonton visitors this week. of her mother, Mrs. Helen Berlin. Miss Doris Mortensen of Bear River J. S. Hansen and son Edler were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lefler and Mrs Tremonton visitors this week. City, who is teaching at Blue Creek, Nora Bigler spent Monday and Tues J. H. Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. J., spent Tuesday evenintr visitine- with day in bait Lake on business. v,. wooa moiorea to Logan Monday Miss tisteue Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman were to attend the track meet between the ' C. E. Gunnell, who has been spend Ugden visitors Saturday. . u. a. Kj. ana wasatcn academy ot mg the Dast week at Misses Erma and Wilma Bowers has Mt Pleasant. Uriah Wood, son of turned to his ranch here. gave an interesting demonstration on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood, who attends Mirl Mason, Roscoe Stoddard and ilower making at the home of Mrs. school at the Wasatch academy, was Less Knutson were'Tremonton visit J. A. Bigler Friday. numbered with the winners. ors Tuesday, Mrs. Joseph Seal was the welcome Leo and Lamoine Gunnell were visJess Rock made a business trip to guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Friday. iting relatives and friends at Logan Nevada last week. Misses Lida and Mildred Wood mo Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman enSaturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and son tored to Ogden Thursday. Thev were tertained Friday evening in compli Vyrle, Mrs. Gordon Ipsen and daugh- accompanied by Virgil Anderson of ment to Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard ter Dolores and Mrs. Ellis Wood were iiothwell. and son Russell. in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Ed Jensen and Mrs. Ivan PetMrs. Julia Covert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jehard Forsgren and ersen of Brigham City were Howell Mrs. Mane Jones and Mrs. Estella son Bert of Bothwell were Sunday visitors thi3 week. Clark and children, also Mrs. Vance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Munk were Bigler, all of Malad, Idaho, were callrests Forsgren. Tremonton visitors Tuesday. ing on relatives in Collinston and LoMiss Myrl Limb of Garland, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zollinger and gan Tuesday. Ruby Bergstrom of Thatcher and Miss family of Logan were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen spent Marjorie Stokes of Bothwell were Howell this week. Tuesday in Logan with their parents, Mrs. C. B. Gunnell, Mrs. L. B. Gun Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen. guests of Merlan and Dallas Wood J. A. Simmons of Brigham City was Friday, nell, Mrs. Ed Rock and Mrs. F. B. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber were Gunnell, officers of the at in Beaver Dam on business Monday. Primary, Tremonton visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christianson tended union meeting at Garland Sat Relief Society was held at the home urday. of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d with of Mrs. J. C. Wood this week. Mrs. C. Fonnesbeck and children of friends in Wheelon. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Munk had as Logan spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. at their Thomas Simmons their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. ranch here. were Garland visitors Sunday. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood were Miss Estelle Wheatley, Frank Stev- Brigham visitors BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB Tuesday. ens, Conway Wilkes and Jos. Carlson. Mrs. Wm. Anderson was a Logan on thee, little skirt Blessings Bill Douglas returned to Salt Lake visitor last week. Brave enough to discard shirt; vaThe Thatcher Dramatic trouDe will with Sunday after spending his spring thy fun in summer time present their nlay. "A Prairie Rose," And thy silk for frigid clime; nere at tne Howell ward hall .Satur With thy lips much reddened when day evening. Everyone come, You come from the five and ten. 22 23 Step-ingloves and snakeskin shoes; Airy dress and flask for booze; Holder for your cigarette Glad you have not roped me yet. Tre-mont- week-end- - Los-an- 9 April and s, SPECIAL! The most modern method of CROQUINOLE Permanent Waving C. BEARD Phone 83.0-- 2 Tremonton Garland 30-w MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! Elwood Mrs. J. P. Christensen and daughters, Mrs. J. M. Mortensen and Mrs. Wilford Nielsen, entertained the Relief Society at their social April 9 at the home of Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. O. A. Seager and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, stake board members, were present. Mrs. Mary Able of American Fork and Mrs. McLain of Garland, besides 26 members, all enjoyed the wonderful meeting and feast. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen went to Brigham Wednesday to bring Mrs. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Agnes Ransom, of Gentile valley, Idaho, to visit them a few days. Those who enjoyed the temple excursion last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. P Rasmus-se- n and Wm. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker and children enjoyed a trip to Snowville and Holbrook, Idaho, returning by way of Malad, last Sunday. Mrs. Hyrum C. Christensen. son Floyd and daughter Rhoda, and Mary Larsen visited relatives in Franklin. Idaho, last Sunday. Miss Vera Hansen spent the weekend as guest of Miss Regina Jensen of Brigham City. Miss Veda Rasmussen entertained the officers of the M. I. A. at a special officers' meeting last Thursday at the home of her parents. After the business meeting a tray lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen, daughters June and Nina, visited with their son Leonard and family at Perry last Sunday. Hyrum C. Christensen enjoyed the Sunday school at Tremonton last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and daughter Isabel, accompanied by Mrs. Ransom of Idaho and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrum, Mrs. Johanne Petersen, Lester and Verna Petersen, enjoyed a trip to Preston, Idaho, last Saturday. Mrs. J. P. Christensen entertained the genealogical workers last Sunday. Two meetings were held, at 10 o'clock and at 2 o'clock. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green. Mrs. Jo hanne Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen and son, Lawrence Hansen and Lewis Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. All expressed them selves as having enjoyed the meeting very much, as well as Mrs. Christen- sen's hospitality. J. B. Christensen went to Brie-haCity last .Sunday where he attended conference of Box Elder stake. Mrs. J. P. Christensen left Tuesday for Logan where she will spend the week doing temple work. Leo Miller is very sick with the time. Mrs. Bronson received many nice presents. mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbing have Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and children went to Logan last week to moved to Tremonton. Relief Society last Tuesday was visit Mr. and Mrs. Val Frank. Duane Frank should have accompanied them held at Amos Hansen's. It will also back but he had the misfortune to be be held there next Tuesday. Mrs. Jukicked in the face by a horse and had lia Jensen and Mrs. George Brough to wait until Sunday. He will stay j were special guests. Mrs. Rose Christensen entertained here and work for Mr. Miller. Mrs. Niels Christensen entertain! last Saturday in honor of her birthlast Wednesday at a shower in honor j day. Dinner was served to 20 guests. Mrs. Mary Abel of American Fork Prizes of her sister. May Bronson. were awarded for the best embroidery j is visiting with her daughters here. made at the party. Mrs. Thorpe and j . DO YOUR BEST Mrs Kunz of Tremonton received first! and second prizes, while Mrs. Chas. My doctrine is to lay aside Petersen received the booby prize. Contentions and be satisfied. Others present were Mrs. Thomas, Just do your best, and praise or blame Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Andy Earl, Mrs. That follows that, count just the same. Albert Earl, Mrs. Lewis Bronson, IVe always noticed great success Mrs. eGorge Bronson, all of Tremon- Is mixed with troubles, more or less, ton; Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Mrs. And it's the man who does the best Charles Jensen, Mrs. Gunner Ke- That gets more kicks than all the rest. lstrum, Mrs. Mary Larsen and Mrs. A laugh is as necessary to a huScothern. A very fine tray lunch was served and all had a most pleasant man being as sunshine to a cabbage. STYLE PLtJS Suits for Men who want ' that real "dressed up" feeling. Greys and Light Tans in fancy worsteds predomi- nate at $30 $35 $40 We invite your kind New Furnishings that will add "IT" to your appearance. COOMBS & PERSSON QO. Garland, Utah Collinston One of the most delightful enter tainments ot tne early spring was the Relief Society social "April 9, in compliment to the Relief Srviptv mem bers of Beaver Dam and Wheelon. I he program opened with the community singing; prayer by Kate Johnson: singing, "An Ansrel from on High"; silent roll; minutes of last meeting read and approved; remarks of welcome by President Lottie R. Potter; practice song, "Oh! That My Soul"; remarks, Edith Bowen; song by Thelma Bishop and Norma Seal; monologue by Helen Berlin; song by four Beaver Dam girls; reading, Kate Peterson; guitar and harmonica selection by Norma Seal; song, "I Love Those Who Love Me"; benediction, Eugene Bowen. A delicious tray lunch was served to 37 ladies. Mrs. Delbert Bowers, assisted by her Erma. Wilmn nnH Or.' pha, delightfully entertained at their home Tuesday afternoon. After meeting a delicious luncheon was served to fourteen ladies. daue-htpr- CJwq Sides to the REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of The Tremonton Banking Company, located at Tremonton in the county of Box Elder, state of Utah, at the close of business on the 3rd day of April, WW. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks, Bonds and Securi ties, etc Claims and Judgments Bank House $156,859.20 18,352.14 453.45 17,000.00 3,950.00 Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Sold Under Contract Other Real Estate Owned Due from Other Banks $ 286.10 Cash Items Gold Sale Spring Frocks 18.884.36 20,565.00 21,427.53 42.50 1,832.46 1,863.00 Silver Currency Total Cash on Hand Expenses Interest Paid $ 4,024.06 1.45 441.29 Total $442.74 Less Earnings Col...$191.01 Question Net Profit & Loss..$250.73 Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Commissions 250.73 $261,766.47 $ 25,000.00 12,500.00 5,899.92 $192.01 Reserve for Depreciation.... Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject to Check $147,436.18 Cashier's Checks 4,336.72 Expense Vouch ers 77.00 605.74 6,942.11 Dividends Un 12.00 paid Total Demand Denosits.. 151.861.90 Time Certifi cates $ 6.512.28 Savings Depos its 36,753.05 Total Time DeDosits Other Bills Payable Suspense 43.265.33 15.000.00 690.47 1.00 Cash Over Total MA owners and to the town. Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah 1 1'A H $261,766.47 1 Elderf Spencer C. Taylor, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and Correct Statement of the, ennditinn nf the said bank at the close of business on the 3rd day of April, 1929. SPENCER C. TAYLOR. Correct Attest: County Yes, there are two sides to this Clean Up, Paint and Fix Up question and only two. Arguing Up idea is rather futile, isn't it? Look along the against your street or any street in town and observe that side of the argument which has to do with shabby, rundown, unpainted and unrepaired houses. They look the part they are eyesores. Oh the other hand, the bright, painted, repaired houses are a credit to their UK of Box K MOSES C. TAYLOR, H. G. SCOTT, JOHN P. HOLMGREN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn in before, me this 9th day of April, 1929. JAMES WALTON, (SEAL) Notary Public, Tremonton, Utah. Mv commission exniros Qth rfnv nf April, 1929. STATE OF UTAH, ) Office of Bank Commissioner) I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct cor" of the statement of the above named enmnnnv. filurl in mv office this 11th day of April, 1929. . r . H. HADLOCK, Bank CommUsioner.' - Exquisite Modes for Spring Days Every one of these fine frocks was designed with a true fashitiA finesse. 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