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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 9..., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and Mr. (Too Late for Last Week.) Mrs. N. Peter Marble attended and and Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Old Time Dance at Tremonton, the and Marble MUinda family, Mrs. all of Deweyville were Saturday night California, is Austin Marble, of Mr. and Mrs. ari Jeff Barnard and Arlen Marble, dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Day. who are attending school at Logan, 1 Bingham, Mrs. Lars Hansen, of Brig-haCity. Mrs. Grace Haws entertained a few of her friends Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Winn Hansen, at Fielding. Mr. Elmer Anderson and sister Lora and Miss Alta Page were Malad, visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson motored to Ogden, Friday afternoon, of last week. Lola White was a Brigham visitor Saturday and Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers had as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. Bessie Sessions, Ronald and Arlean Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goddard and and daughter Eileen, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Preston of Ogden, were Garland visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, motored to Logan, Sunday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs.E nsign Page and sons Elden and Clyde of Bountiful, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cephus E. Anderson, Saturday. Miss Orpha Sweeten had as her guest last Saturday, Miss Fay Peder-so- n of Logan. The conjoint session of the Garland ward mutuals was enjoyed by all and Bodell Olsen of Willard and Mabel Jensen, of Brgiham City, gave the and musical" part of the program Elmer Anderson, recently returned missionary, was the speaker of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. White, and daugh ter, Dariel, Miss Bodell Olsen, of Willard, and Miss Mabel Jensen or Brigham City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten, Sunday. Alfred Michoelis and r . S. Peck made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Henne and family, returned Monday evening from California, where they spent the holidays. The Daughters of the ttoneers will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Porter, Thursday, January 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rose and family have moved to Fielding for the winter. Mr. Elwood Winters of Salt Lake City, was visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. h. Winters, Sunday, Miss Jennie Taylor, a former teacher in the Bear River High School was in Garland, Sunday. m Garland Personals j the Bank Commissioner of of condition the Utah of the State of rmo in Rothwell. Fr. Jan. 24. Big The Tremonton Banking Company, located at Tremonton in the county of Dance, 6 pc Orchestra from Ogden. Box Elder, state of Utah, at the close Miss Alta Page of Los Angeles, of business on the 31 day of Decem- California, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cephus E. Anderson, ber, 1929. Made to New if ears week. Gold and Green Ball at Palace Hall January 17th. Tickets 65c, Ladies frcc Mr.and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored to Salt Lake Tuesday of last week, returning home Thursday evening. Florence Petterson spent a few days last week in Salt Lake City, the guest of Mildred Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck were Ogden visitors Wednesday of last week. The following U. S. A. C. students 95.00 Gold returned to Logan, Sunday, after 2,840.70 Silver spending the holidays with their 6,498.00 Currency parents, Margaret Manning, Venna Rosella Carter, Margaret Bishop, Total Cash on George Bishop and Odell Harvey, 11,784.37 Hand Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck and Mrs. $289,223.79 Delos Thompson were visiting with Total relatives in Ogden, Tuesday of last LIABILITIES week. 25.000.M Capital Stock Paid in Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren spent 12,500.00 Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, 3,668.21 Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Shumwav and Net Undivided Profits, 3,668.21 Mrs. D. Henry Manning motored to 623.61 Reserve for Depreciation .... City, iuesday. Due to Other Banks 11,788.64 Brigham F. S. Peck, made a business trip to Deoosits Subject Brigham City, Thursday of last week. to Check $185,677.63 rr. and Mrs. T. K. uetenson enter 96.25 Expense vouchers tained a few of their friends ThursCashier's Checks 4,043.51 of last week. The guests evening day UnDividends included. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Persson, 18.00 paid of Payson, Mr. Betenson of Circle-Mr. and Mrs. Harold rersson, Total Demand Deposits.. 189,835.39 ville, Mr. and Mrs. Millan rectc, Mr. ana CertifiTime Mrs. Arthur Felsted and Mrs. Grace cates .... $ 5,212.10 Haws. 8aving8 DeposMr and Mrs. CeDhus E. Anderson. its 40,412.16 as dinner guests, Thursday, Mr. had Total Time Deposits 45,624.26 and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Mrs. Lizzie Miscellaneous Suspense . 183.68 SALE OF ANIMALS FOR Total .............$289,223.79 DAMAGES State of Ltah STATE OF UTAH, 1 County of Boxelder In the Elwood Precinct of said County of Box Elderj Spencer C. Taylor, being first duly County. I have in my possession the followswom according to law, deposes and described animals, which if not he Cashier above of the that ing is says named bank; that the above and fore- claimed and taken away will be sold going report contains a full, true and at public auction to the highest cash correct statement of the condition of bidder at my corral in Elwood pre the said bank at the close of business cinct on the 16th day of January, on the 31st day of December, 1929. 1930, at the hour of one o'clock. SPENCER C. TAYLOR. Description of Animals One 3 year old bay horse, white Correct Attest: JOHN P. HOLMGREN, hind feet, white strip in face, branded R. C. HARRIS, NA on left thigh, weight about 1100 BESOURCES $154,884.06 Loans and Discounts Bonds and Securi- - , ties? etc 19'm" 249.79 Claims and Judgments 17,000.W Bank House 8,700.00 Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Sold Under 15,189.39 Contract Other Real Estate Owned 20,000.00 46,634.04 Due from Other Banks. $ 2,350.67 Cash Items ! Deweyville bs. 24. to Come Jan. Big Bothwell, Fr. Said animals are held by me to 6 pc. Orchestra from Ogden. Directors. secure the payment of $1.00 damages Dance, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault had as Subscribed and sworn to before me done by said animals upon the prem- their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. 4th the on this 6th, day of January, 1930. A. A. Iverson, ises of day Duett Loveland and children New JAMES WALTON, of January, 1930. (SEAL) Years day. JOHN BRONSON, Notary Public, Tremonton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and My commission expiree 9th day of Poundkeeper of Elwood Precinct. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. family 1933. April, of this place, New Years Con of statement of Fryer the correct and STATE OF UTAH, top' day. in my the above named company, niea Office of Bank Commissioner Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and son Dale, of January, i3u I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner office this 7th day H. visited relatives at Salt Lake during W. HADLOCK, of the State of Utah, do hereby eerti the holidays. Bank Commissioner. 9 S f y that the foregoing is a full, true H. G. SCOTT, E. H. WHITE, -- I James Burbank were guests of their daughter at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. City New Years day. Mark Burbank of visiting his parents Charles Burbank of this place for a month. Wednesday night, the following enjoyed the dance at Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, Eva Gardner, Hilda Knudson, and Mabel Ault. Saturday night, the Mendon basket ball team met the Deweyville team on their floor here. The game was one of the snappiest played for some time. in favor of 4 The score was 33-3- Dewey. The following attended the dance at Petersboro Sautrday night: and Mrs. J. P. Barnard, Bishop Mr. nad Mrs. M. G. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheatley, Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dustman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr, --and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, Mrs. Myrtle Knud-seMr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeton, and the following young folks: Ree Barnard, Virginia Perry, Louise Heusser, Elice Holdaway, Eva Gardner, Cady Gardner, Veda Gard ner, Maud Anderson, Mabel Ault, Hilda Knudson, Norma Hansen, and Dona Marble, Mark Burbank, Bennie Gardner, Arlen Marble, and Victor Beeton. All expressed themselves as having a good time. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Poulsen and Fred Poulsen of Petersboro, entertained a number of these folks at supoer after the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller were dinner guests of relatives at Logan and Petersboro. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited relatives at Logan, Monday.. The invitation committee, Mrs. T. R. Ault, Iver Germer, Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Veral Barnard, ,N. Peter Marble, and Eva Gardner, visited the ward Monday night inviting all to attend the Ward Reunion, which is to be held, January 24th, 1930 at the Ward Meeting house, Deweyville n, at Tremonton, the holidays here Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ush, of this spent Marble Mrs. t. place visited their daughter, S Harwood and family, during the holidays at Salt Lake City. Louise Heusser entertained at her home here in honor of Mary Dewey, of Salt Lake City. Thatcher and Deweyville played a Thursday game of basket ball here night, Deweyville was victorious. a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jensen of Nebrs-kMr. their of parents, are the guests and Mrs. Peter Jensen, and other were relatives, of this place. They O. U Mrs. and Mr. of dinner guests Harwood of Ogden, Sunday. Mr H. A. Iish entertain- nf j ed a number of friends from Brigham City, December 27th. Ault of DeweyMr. and Mrs. T. R. ville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ault of Elwood, Christmas , daMr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank of this dinner guests place had as their and Mrs. Con Christmas day. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and children, Fryer Duett Loveland and children." Horace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Dewey, is improving from an operation and will soon be at home here. Clar Mann, of Salt Lake City was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish of this place during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMurdy of Ogden were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer of this place, Sunday. went Deweyville basket ball team to Mendon an played ball with the Mendon team, Saturday ngiht Ethel Marble returned to her work commencing at 11 o clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank, entertained in honor of their son, Mark, at a turkey dinner, Sunday. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. James Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. liurDank and Miss Mabel Ault. Sunday night, at conjoint meeting, Mr. Benson of Garland, delivered a wonderful talk on President Wilford at Ogden, Sunday. JYlZ-Hi- hold alL ey W Urn - A dm Woodruff. Clearence Perry lead the slogan and Miss Ruth Snow rendered a beautiful song. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer, were shopping in Brigham City, Monday. On Januarv the 24th. 1930. Dewey ville is holding a ward reunion and nome comincr at the Deweyville ward meeting house commencing at eleven o'clock. An invitation is extended to all who have ever lived in Deweyville. with their parents. Ellis Perry, who is attending school at Salt Lake visited with his parents, here during the holidays. Elain Hansen, who is attending a business college at Salt Lake was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, of this place, during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard of this place visited relatives and friends at Ogden last week, returning home Sunday. Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons, Jay and Junior, visited relatives at Brigham City and McCammon, Idaho, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller entertained to coffee and hot mince pie after the dance WednesdayMr.night. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheatley, Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dustin, Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter, and daughter, Mildred of GarlaK were calling on Mr. and Mrs. T. Uf Ault. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hazel and Mrs. Minnie Boyd returned to Twin Falls, Idaho, after having visited relatives here for a few weeks. Our Christmas and New Year's parties under the direction of the Mutual officers was very successful in the Deweyville ward and success is extended to all during thenext year for health and wealth. Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained the bridge club at her home here Monday afternoon. i WCV TFyouwanttoknowwhether difference u I there's V7 any ua tires jusi remeiuuc tires are used when world records are made FIRESTONE every time! Give your car the best. Drive around and let as equip you with Firestone Tires om tire or whole set. Gum-Dipp- ed listen In. Monday tffkt UTAH AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. ! n The Home Step Keeping With The March of Progress It has been well said that a community may have high ideals, but real civilization is the release of woman from the drudgery which impairs her powers. The year 1929 has been an epoch-makin- As the New Year dawns, it gives assurance of even g: period in bringing to the modern housewife greater achievements in making this, the most efficient the comforts to which she is entitled of all servants, available for more extensive use in the and keeping the home, the greatest of Electricity has been an outstanding factor in modern household accomplishing these results. all institutions, in step with the march of progress. ELECTRIC Cooking Refrigeration - Water Heating have established new standards of home enjoyment EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE . v f- - |