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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 183fi FA.G3SXX STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT i State Capitol u i n m m r--m SNAPSHOTS REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BEAR RIVER STATE BANK OF T3EMONTON, UTAH, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE V CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 28, 1936 S 92,089.24 , 373.73 . 8,759.45 5. $200,095.51 ' LIABILITIES States Government deposits, United Demand deposits, except . public funds and deposits of other banks .. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and ..............:. deposits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or . ' other subdivisions or municipalities . Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier .... . . checks outstanding . v Total of items 1 to 5: (b) Not secured by pledge of loans . .... $161,530.84 , andor investments TOTAL DEPOSITS (c) Capital account: Common stock, 250 shares, par $100.00 per share Capital debentures .. Surplus Undivided Profits net . . TOTAL LIABILITIES .... TAB-GE- 17,309.75 39,833.15 Holly-wood- 576.90 ; i shooting. air-rif- le I The Dallas Antomo- Clab la taking an aettre put in the eelebratton of the Texas Centennial Exposition this year. Safety wUl be stressed in a campaign urging all visitors, as well as Dallas residents, to drive safely. An Oldsmoblle eight touring sedan will be used by the as an official . club at liiinssiliin Mai Msi tufvvwwH $ 38,564.67 ' THESE 1 To Keep LISTENEBS lovely stooge. Eve Arden, who have Just bowed in on the new radio program, sponsored by the makers of Binso, and heard every Tuesday night. With them are PhU feed Churns Grinds Hoists hay Milks cows . Hire half a dozen men and their wages will be greater by far than economical. ters entertained at a birthday dinner S ular attachment has g?o-.v- on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Thompson. The family were all present except Odell and Blaine, who were out of the r between this cat and white rat nwned hv a Salt Lake City Tttah) family. The cat will not play with other cats, or the rat with other rata state. Leader Ads Get Results a and Mrs. John T. Childs were dinner guests of Mrs. Maynard Summers Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Eggli and son, Carl, and Miss Mina Eberhardt spent Tuesday in Ogden with Mrs. Eggli's daughter, Matilda. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Summers and daughter, Phyllis, and T. A. Summers were in Ogden Tuesday. ? SW-- itittilt FORD OPENS SAN DIEGO EXHIBIT Saws wood Refrigerates Cooks meals Washes dishes Washes clothes Irons Mixes Gives light I AND ITS KEEP THAT WAV ENTHUSIASTIC WiTHALKA-ffLTZt- at our local store for complete infor- mation on all forms of electric service. POWEEl OGMir 0 C. UP-KEE- sales talk often begins The big items of car economy are low It's more sensible to keep well than to wait until you are ill and then try to get welL first cost, low ALKA SELTZER - alkaline. If you are suffering from Gas en Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, RheuColds, Fatigue, Muscular, matic, or Sciatic Pains, try Alka-Seltz- er habit-formin- g, nwiionurn COST IS THE LOWEST P the whole story of automobile economy. But drivers ought to know better. For, the fact is, it's way down the list. Alka-SelU- UTADQ " ''' and ends with gasoline mileage. Some salesmen would like you to believe it is helps to keep your body healthily Call Nw 8 Electricity never gets tired or needs food or sleep. And it's cheap. Decide Today to Fully Electrify Your Farm. wy "The Ford V-- uses less fuel and oil for the power it gives than any. other car we have ever made ELECTRIC SERVICE INDOORS Sweeps floors SAV, YOU'RE LOOKING MIGHT 'r " 1. I . j position at San Diego is completed, and the exhibit opened last week, it was announced by officials of the company. The display of historic and modern vehicles is surrounded by an entirely new setting in the rotunda of the Transportation Building, formerly known as the Exposition Building, on the Palisades of Balboa Park. The Pageant of Transportation invehicles of cludes five horse-draw- n bygone days and five automobiles which were in vogue between 1899 and 1924. Those are ranged around the sides of the rotunda on raised On both walls and the platforms. pillars framing the entrance to the pation is a series of symbolic paintings showing the vehicles in use. Officials of the Ford Motor Company announced that the Roads of the Pacific which compromise reproductions of portions of famous Pacific Highways, and over which 484,-39- 6 Exposition visitors rode in 1935, will be opened to the public about June TOR ECOIOjw Xf ' ' WELL SIR. Pumps water 1 CAT AND BAT ARE BtT-niF."The lion shali i; down with the iamb" A sing Installation of the Ford Motor Co.'s Pageant of Transportation at the California Pacific International Ex- More Efficiently and With Greater Profit Mrs. D. E. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. V. William Johns visited with relatives in Ogden Saturday. Miss LaRue Orwin of Logan spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orwin. Mrs. J. J. Thompson and daugh- Re- gan, screen tenor Kuss Mor-pan-'s Lifeboys m Going and family visited with relatives in Salt Lake City and Lehi Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mrs. F. S. Peck, Relief Society Stake. Board members, visited the Garland ward Tuesday. Miss Marilyn Innes entertained 14 friends at a birthday party Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Johnson came up from Salt Lake City and spent the weekend with her parentr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway were Logan visitors' Monday. ."" The Misses Alissa and LaVera Manning of Salt Lake City were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and tp They're Ken Murray, famous comic, ana nis heard in San Pete with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble and daughter, Delora spent Sunday in Malad with Mrs. Summers' aunt, Mrs. Guy Servos. John: Childs, Mrs. Vaughn Bono-haand children, Mrs. Algine Childs The Farm .vS LAUGH MAKERS INVITE - F Grant Combe was calling on friends in Garland Tuesday. Mrs. A. R. Capener and Mrs. Arthur Welling were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham n ; Miss Austin of Lehi and Ray Stark Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. Stark's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. George Stark. Mrs. Reginald Summers and Miss Norma Summers spent the weekend fesri Nelson. .J s K. A. LEISHMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April, 1936. D. A. CANNON. Notary Public. , Residing' atVrsmonton, Utah My commission will expire March 24, 1940. CORRECT ATTEST: F. C. GEPHART, ; ALMA THEURER, D. A. CANNON, Directors. STATE OF UTAH .! ) Office of Bank Commissioner F. Bank Commissioner Rulon of the State of Utah, do hereby J, Starley, certify, that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office April 14 1936. R- F-STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. ox HARNESS Manager and first baseman of the Giants, who has bean out of the game with an ailing knee, expects to play the entire season at the old stand. $200,095.51 By Phyllis TEBBY BACK IN PRACTICE STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder B. A. LEISHMAN, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and :, says, that he is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing' report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition or the said bank at the close of business on the 28th day of March BOTHWELL Summers it T Paula Stone, osuthter of Fred Stone and a star in her own rlfht, 's has taken op newest sport $25,000.00 10,000.00 1,200.00 2,364.67 .. $38,564.67 FOB READY $103,811.04 ......... $161,530.84 ... TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LillywMte, and Mrs. Millan Peck and children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orwin and family were guest at an Easter dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnard of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson entertained at an Easter breakfast Sunday morning in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck. Mk. J. W. Chambers and Mrs. P. C. Petterson spent ' the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucy Hansen cf Brigham City is a guest this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Linford. Mrs. George Hughes visited with relatives in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Carl Rogers, Mrs. George Hughes and Mr?. William Johns, Primary board members, visited the Plymouth ward Primary Tuesday. Mrs. H. D. Woffinden is spending the week in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd 12,389.14 84,909.80 1,573.85 TOTAL ASSETS 3. J. J. Thompson made a business , . trip to Clarkston Tuesday. Mr. rr wjl ASSETS Loans and discounts ..... Overdrrfts . United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed $10,000.00; Baiildni house, ... $2,389.44 Furniture and Fixtures, Cash In vault and balances with other banks Outside checks and other cash items 1. GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Beal By SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1. m rrr rrr er. If not laxative, not and not a heart 4 prsiwil . up-ke- ep cost and low de- gallon is less than $10 for a whole year's average driving (8400 miles at 18 cents a gallon). Here are the big items that make the Ford the most economical car:' More value for every dollar you pay. Lower cost for repairs and service. Long life. Slow depreciation. Quality means economy and the 1936 preciation. Savings here can make a great deal of difference in cost per mile. Gasoline mileage is more of a talking point than an economy factor. other Check up and you will find that the difference between 17 and 19 miles a Riding, safe, sure mechanical brakes and Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. IS A MOMTH Ford gives you more real quality e than any other car. No other car under $1645 has a V-- 8 engine. No low-pric- WITH USUAL LOW V--8 V--8 CAR ON NEW low-pric- e Center-Pois- e BUYS ANY NEW FORD DOWN-PAYMEN- UCC car has Vt PER MONTH FINANCE PLANS. |