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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1932 .AGE'FOUR ''Cil KIYE2 TALLET tEAW3 REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State f Utah, of the condition CI Mat as Utah, as Second of the Tremonton Banking Com ter. pany, located at Tremonton, in the county or Box Elder, State ol Utah, at the close of business on the 2nd day of April, 1982. Jamea Walton, Editor and Publisher . at the Postoffiee at Entered Tre-Bumto- n. RESOURCES Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Loans and Discounts $106,726.10 Thursday of each week. Stocks, Bonds and Se- 12,862.28 urities, etc House 17,000.00 Banking SnbecriDtion Rate and Fixtures .... Furniture 3,700.00 $2.00 One Year, in advanoe Real Estate Sold Under $1.00 Bix Month, in advance Contract 10,091.13 .60 Three months, in advance Other Real Estate Owned 5,831.30 Due from Other Banks, .... 8,200.77 Cash Items, ..... $626.67 Gold 20.00 897.40 940.00 Silver Currency, To Your Town as well as to your Country $ - otakn mi 1j pUc ta dw U. 3. wkr 4votiaui matter coytTmsnj Ima of bwioaM ra WitMut b UtuMof t prxKic en' Obligation w th Acwaa Inilurtrial Ubnfy. Wro for Bohmm AiWtimor Mmttm yon ara .will b promptly iormmiitd. iaurated im Dividends Unpaid Cai HELATED Total Time Deposits PROBLEMS TOTAL has most of STATE OF UTAH problems now It is an amazincr situation. Millions of people, in many countries, have seen their buying power drop to a fraction of its . " . ) ...many that It ia encouraging "STATE OF UTAH, economists, in all countries, are Office of Bank Commissioner J now working for a solution. Var- - I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commishave been held sioner of the State of Utah, do here. ions conferences and others are planned. TW by certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement . public itself is gradually learning of the above named company, filed in tthat depressed silver is an enemy my office this 6th day of April, 1932. W. H. HADLOCK, employment, trade and indus-trial Bank Commissioner. activity. Salt Lake City Western Union Telegraph Co. planning $100,000 line CITY ! improvement program in northern :'! Utah. W. Brailsford I By Mrs. Green Hotel reI conditioned. :x: Tark City Park City Consolidated Mrs. Golden Peterson and two chilCo. resumed work recently. Mines dren, of Snowville, Utah, are visiting with Mrs. Peterson's mother, Mrs. lAugusta lverson. They also visited with other relatives. :x: 7" Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson and TO CREDITORS daughter of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. East Peterson, and son, Ralph, of this city, motored to Logan, where they Estate of Lars Christian Christensen, Deceased. visited with Miss Ruth Peterson, who is attending school at the U. S A. C. Creditors will present claims with Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lverson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon vouchers to the undersigned at TreP. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arson A. monton, Utah on or before the 1st day ' lverson, Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Jensen of June, A D. 1932. E. and Mrs. Irving Christensen motored administratrix Christensen, Mary to Brigham City, where they met at of the estate of Lars Christian Christhe home of their parents, Mr. and tensen, Deceased. LEWIS JONES, Mrs. M. P. Jensen, in honor of the 71st birthday of Mr. Jensen. The evBrigham City, Utah, Attorney for administratrix. ening was spent in a very sociable Date of first publication, March 3t, way. At a late hour delicious were served and all A. D. 1932. Date of last publication, April 28, wished Mr. Jensen more happy birthA. D. 1932. days. Friday, April 1st, Mrs. Merrell Wan Icier entertained in honor of the eighth birthday of her daughter, Donna, During the afternoon games were played by, the little folks. At four o'clock -- lunch was served to seventeen guests. Nine ladies met at the home of Mr. xand Mrs. Rasmus Hansen in honor of PASTURE FOR RENT Will pasture ihe birthday of Mrs. Ray Moore. A your stock, $1.50 per month, per head. Write J. P. Billings, Tretolicious hot dinner was served. monton or call 23. t2. Monday the school base ball team motored to Honeyville where a very interesting game of ball was played, FOR SALE Tribbi barley, free from the score being 4 to 1 in favor of our wild oats. Casper Anderson, Tremonton, Phone 84.a-2- . t2. boys and 17 to 8 in favor of our girfs' lall team. Mrs, Sina Thorsen and daughter, Ev STRAWBERRY PLANTS OFFERED PUBLIC FREE Anyone desiring 'elyn and Deloris Thorsen, Mrs. first class Aroma strawberry plants y Hansen spent Friday and visiting in Newton, Utah as free from disease, may have them 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney for the digging, by getting in touch with George Frodsham, 115 N. 2nd AJvis and family. W. St., Brigham City. Mr. FrodQiite a number from our ward at- -' sham has any number of fine plants tended quarterly conference in Brig-naand invites those interested in plant City Sunday. Our ward choir had the honor of furnishing the mu- -' ing to come and get them with absic and singing. solutely no cost. tf. BEAR RIVER a River-Metrop- ole -- NOTICE -- , ; . ..WANT COLUMN.. " An-jdr- Sat-urda- -- m 1 When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Thone 11 LET'SISWAP Reports from all parts of the country are to the effect that the unemployment situation is being greatly relieved. Some are going to the ranches, some WILL TRADE SEED POTATOES FOR POTATOES AT HARVEST to public construction work, and others are making trips by motor to other sections where work is available. All need foods, and all desire Ia-dln- . th vhlla man's it at aim ft sVBd the Osage chief travel together on the mysterious Journey that wt an take when life ends? Did one go to on heaven, the other to another heaven? Is one an Indian and the other a white man In the future life? Or are both totally unlike Indians .and TiA WILL SELL REASONABLY BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE 4500 LBS. FLOUR ONE GOOD RADIO 600 LBS. SEED BEANS i to get the most for the least money, and that's where our store helps out. All purchases securely packed in boxes or containers if desired Will Trade: GOOD USED CAR for ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SOAP white men? TRUCK BARGAINS Unwrapped Soap can be purchased at The women of Miami have invented a new sort of dress called "The Bandana Bib," and all women throughout the Nation should know about it. It began with a large bandana handkerchief, two of its ends tied around the neck, the handkerchief brought down modestly over the cheat and the other two ends fastened in front to the skirt or baggy pantaloons. This answers the purpose of modesty, covering the upper front of the body, leaving the back and Bides exposed to the sun's beneficient rays. Now dresses that imitate the bandana bib are regularly sold and worn by women through the day. The idea is only a bib above the waist. This idea will spread with warm our store for the bargain price of 10 bars for 25c. We have a most unusual buy for our customers in Soap, both laundry and toilet - Soap.-Pean- ut 7 i But- around, CHEAP! Fronk Chevrolet Co. of real items especially listed for you. Come in and visit us Take your time in looking Ton Trucks 1 Now Is the Time to Buy a Good Used Truck 25c, another good buy, especially good for the lunch. Also, a large jar of Salad Dressing for 25c We have a number Jealousy is infinitely patient in its watching, its plans for confirming its worst suspicions, the ceaseless fury with which Its lashes its own hatreds to their climax. Truly the Bible says: ''Jealousy is cruel as the grave; the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most vehement flame." A man, accused of murder In Nashville, Tenn., suspected that something was wrong and put cockle burrs on the automobile seat of his neighbor Edwin Wood. When he found some of these cockle burrs on his wife's coat he killed Edwin Wood, pleading the "unwritten law.". The Jury deliberating twenty hours, could not agree. What but bitter jealousy would suggest the cokle burr idea? extra good buys on Ford and Chevrolet if; ter, a large jar at weather. PHONE 20, TREMONTON, UTAH in making your selecA real good tions. Coffee on is albuy so at your command MEAT Our usual Choice Heifer Pot Roast is a real bargain for the Saturday shopper at 10c per pound Country style Sausage at 10c per pound. Also, Boil ing Meat at 8c per pound. Although your pennies may be few and the price of eggs and butter The British expert pointing to ducks around on a little pond atked the Irish farmer: "Have you any idea wh..t those ducks would be worth ill the London market?" "I have," said the Irish farmer. swimming there?" Prohibition cost of transportation and detective methods of distribution are among our various troubles. Millions of oranges and grapefruit are rotting on the ground In Florida. Millions of children and adults la the North need the fruit. You can buy FOR SALE Weaner pigs. See A. C. grapefruit in Florida for a cent apiece Nelson at Penrose. t2. and less; all ths oranges you can put in the back of your automobile for CASH PAID For Dead and Useless 75 cents. Cows and horses. Reverse call Perhaps automobile light transporBrigham 493J2 tUi tation, utilizing the railroad's uninterFOR SALE Good building lime rupted rights of way, will some day of distribution. o $12.00 per ton. Smirar help settle the problem Co., Garland, Utah (,19)1, hr Ki FttiwM Sradmtt, 1m.) I8tfd - WORK Chief Bacon Rind was six and one-ha- lf feet high, and important from the white American point of view, because he was chief and advisor of the richest lot of Indians on earth. Oil made them rich. How could large hearted white men, carefully picking out the worst lands to give to the imagine that oil worth hundreds of millions was hidden under those " , barren lands T "And do you see that pond? Have you any idea what that water would be worth in hell If I could get It FIELDING SPRING . 1 Thursday, Mr. Haws is getting in the ' business as a fighter, and after the fights in Tremonton, Thursday, he returned to his home in Ogden where By Mrs. Dan Garn he is employed in the Globe Mills. He " J" x returned here Sunday to accompany Under the direction of Mr. A. W. his wife to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thornton and Price, the operetta, "Aunt Drucilla's children, Melba, Ruel, and Jay, of Og Garden", was presented Saturday by den, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. the school in the amusement hall. Jesse Hess, during Saturday and Sun- This opera was a pleasing presenta day. tion, the garden scenes in colors were Mrs. Marion Hansen of Logan, and beautiful. The principle characters Mr. Willard Archibald, of Daniels, Ida were Clinton Hess, Letha Wood, Perho, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archi- cy Hess, June Hansen, Virginia bald, of Ogden, came here during the Coombs and Reva Roundy, who porweek to visit there mother, Mrs. Katie trayed their characters in a splewiid Archibald, who is seriously ill at Mrs. manner. Mr. Price was assistedey Wm. J. Hess', her daughter's home. Misses Lolita Hodges, Laura Ferre, Mr .and Mrs. David T. Barnett went and Nona Smith, with Mrs. D. B. to Malad City to attend the funeral Jones piano accompanist While visiting with his children and services of Mrs. Burnett's brother-in- law, William Fall is, who was killed in other relatives, in Ogden, last week, an accident on the highway, by being Mr. W. E. Packer was taken seriousrun down by a motorcicle, Sunday af- ly ill. His condition is not much imternoon, leaving a wife and nine chil- proved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of Ogdren. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Lewiston den called at the home of Mr. and were visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Dan Garn, Wednesday morning enroute on an extended motor trip here during the week end. Mrs. Ireta Harris and children are through the northwest and Canada. At the M. L A. conjoint meeting of mother, visiting with Mrs. Harris the M. I. A. Sunday evening. Mr. Mrs. Rhoda Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Jensen and chil- and Mrs. Christensen, of the stake dren, of Brigham City, were visiting board were in attendance. Mr. Chrishere, Saturday of last week. Mr. Jen- tensen gave a short address and Mrs. sen returned to the city in the after- Christensen sang a solo. Others to noon. Mrs. Jensen will remain at the assist in the program were Mr. Larhome of her parents, Mr., and Mrs. son, Miss Ella Coombs, JMr. Wallace Wm. J. Hess, for an indefinite period. Bourne, and Mrs. Clara Gam, who Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, Hess made a gave interesting papers on the subbusiness trip to Logan Sunday, of ject, "Prayer." this week. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish, Mrs. in attendance at the birthday party Clark Eudd and children and Mrs. given in honor of Mrs. Gemima Stew- Newel Nish and son; Boby. and Mr. arte, Mrs. Burnett s mother, being 82 j Ernest Nish were shopping in Malad years old. City Saturday of last week. I high-spirit- Canada. duly It is nuzzling, but it is a fact, and and should be mentioned. therefore he of above the is Cashier says that named bank; that the above and foreRecently Leslie V. Shaw, Secretary going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of of the Treasury under Theodore the said bank at the close of business Roosevelt, dieu, aged 84. At about the same time Chief Bacon Rind, once on the 2nd day of April, 1932. SPENCER C. TAYLOR ruler of the Osage Indians, passed on to the happy hunting grounds, aged Correct Attest: 84. A cancer killed him. , . And now, for a good shudder. By Mrs. Don R. Lamb Milwaukee proposes to establish a municipal bank, one that will pay reg:x: ular banking interest, let you take out was transacting Wm. Silvester Mr. your money whenever you choose, and business in of last Monday Logan not blow up. week. He also made a business trip That's a terrible Bolshevistic sug- to Brigham City Tuesday. Mr. Jesse Nish and son, Austin, mo gestion, and the worst of it is that to Ogden Tuesday morning, on tored some other bankers can hardly criticize Milwaukee since this country has business, returning in the afternoon. It is feared that a big per cent of seen six thousand banks explode with loud reports within a short time, and the winter wheat is killed owing to would see more of them collapse if the deeD snow that has covered the the government which, "detests any- fields all winter. Some farmers are thing like dole" had not established a hopeful and seem to feel that it will special dole fund of two thousand come out all right after a little good million dollars for corporations only. sunshine and warm weather. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haws of Og It may interest you to know that den were guests of Mrs. Hawes par a good many Americans are deposit- ents, Mr .and Mrs. Peter Marshall ing money in Canadian banks, where it is working to build up our friends across the northern border. financiers Again our cannot complain with any good grace, $166,895.65 in view of the fact that while we have thousands of bank failures in the United States, not one bank has failed in former level, purely because of the decline in the value of silver, R. C. HARRIS, caused by the general shift of E. H. White, nations to the gold standard. H. G. SCOTT. Now it has been found that the Directors, cannot be commerce of the world There Subscribed alone. to and on sworn with gold before me,' carried ia not enough of it, and further- this 5th day of April, 1932. LEA DUNN, more ,the great bulk of the exPublic. Notary two controlled is by isting supply (SEAL) countries, the United States and My Commission expires the 6th day .France. of April, 1933. i ' Ber-ge- r, f Elder and social County of Box C. Taylor being first Spencer troubling the sworn according to law, deposes economic 'world. (Continued from Page One) referred to the budget Read, and Shudder. Mr. D. W. Jenkins, of Tremonton, Men Go. Red and White presented, for the consideration of the The Bib Dress. County Commissioners, "A Project for Jealousy's Cockle Burrs. Tax Equalization by County Author-- , Milwaukee ouzzlei you. It is the ity". The Commissioners now have best governed city in the United the plan in their possession and are States, best in financial condition, going to give this matter further conwith a police force that can't be sideration. bribed and makes criminals to unThe March reports of the County welcome that they never come. Recorder, Sheriff and Clerk were preThat Is a tribute to Victor L. sented, accepted and ordered filed. who established the Socialist Claims were presented, after which government under which Milwaukee the meeting stood adjourned. has kept solvent, accumulated money, discouraged crime and maintained honest government. How in the world do you explain that? ' $29,986.50 25,418.65 Other Bills Payable problem THE SILVER involved with the other 21.00 Total Demand Deposits ....$62,059.14 Time Certificates $ 3,352.42 Savings 26,634.08 Deposits w AMEHCAI I19BSTEIH LIBMIY gi Bmfliiij a. rntoi rfms $166,895.65 $25,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in 11,836.95 Surplus Fund Due to Other Banks 12,594.41 Deposits Subject to Check, $54,369.03 Public Funds 6,263.04 Cashier's Checks 1,406.07 u4 . 2,484.07 LIABILITIES Free to Public TU Arthur Brisbane PLYMOUTH TOTAL PATRONIZE YOUR bj -1- Total Cash on Hand LOCAL MERCHANTS This Week County Commissioners . down somewhat, you can still enjoy the tender cuts of meat at our meat market. clean and sanitary, and at Always prices that meet the present conditions. Also Fresh Fish every Friday and Saturday. R "rPi, I, , I, t.i js1 1,1 Spring cleaning always call for some new furniture. Tay our store a visit and see how many nice things can be had for little money - We will have just what you want. qP.SKAGCS "A SURETY OF PURITY" iv Forbidding rooms made inviting by a small investment in home furniture and furnishings, 1 Utah-Idah- f... TREMONTON, UTAH |