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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY. LEAEER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. PAGE FOUR GOVERNOR BLOOD DELIVERS BUDGET MESSAGE TUESDAY ' SCHOOL DAYS r : i- -- 1&3T By DWIQ- - ; rm k rrT i A ' State Capitol ! lTTIf TCxm. J' ; REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BEAR RIVER STATE BAXKto ' TREMONTON, UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ' DECEMBER 31, 1936 Ik The governor urged the legislature to keep hands off the state gasoline advocated revision of extax set-uisting liquor statutes to permit cities and towns the "local option" they have demanded for beer, threw his support behind speedy adoption of the tiirect primary law now ready for submission to lawmakers and championed support for legislation strengthening criminal, educational, social and economic statutes. He took a swing against ""Drice chiselers" in urging that Utah laws governing fair trade practices v mm r if, be tightened. a To stimulate existing and new in dustries, he urged that his constituents "Buy Utah" home made goods and thereby assist in jointly increasing employment and paring the state's relief load, which he said con-- 1 tinues to be an accute problem, t. Expanding on the problem presented by proposed homestead exemption, ; Blood said Utah's net bonded indebtedness had been reduced from $6,133.- 853.06 on January 1, 1933. to a decrease of $1,975,263.24 in four years. Using $522,831,674 as the state's present bonded indebtedness, the 11 percent constitutional debt limitation leaves a borrowing margin of $3,683,-88he pointed out, summarizing: "If I properly interpret the wishes of the majority of the people of this state, they do not desire at this time that the state general fund obligations be increased. My sentiments coincide with this attitude. . . "In this connection, it should be Kept in mma inai ine legal Dorrowmg capacity not only of the state but of j local subdivisions may be affected by the action taken by this legislature on homestead exemption. The property Rabbits, frozen imtax is the most important element in WANTED Jack mediately after killing. Will, pay our entire tax structure." 5 each. Must not be poisoned. cash, heavone of the nation's Utah, with Lawrence, Malad Fox Farm, Lyman iest relief loads, faces an increased Box 386, Malad, Idaho Phone. 267. drain on state resources soon, when tf. federal social security contributions wm be curtailed, he said. house. Lawrence RENT Whereas $2,000,000 heretofore has FOR street from Treacross Trukenbrod, been diverted from sales tax funds monton Mil. for relief purposes, estimate indicate $2i400,000 will be necessary this year, FOR SALE OR TRADE Used washhe'' said. er and stove. C. M. Cornwall. Expressing Utah's gratitude to the federal government for its reclamadraft colts see C. Richard tion work, Blood emphasized the FOR good Elwood. Phone 67.0-tf son, e need for planning and conservation of the state's water reCASH PAID for dead and useless sources, Speaking of the state's No. cows and horses. Call Maple Creek 1 project, Deer creek, he said: Trout Hatchery, Brigham "It is confidently expected that with tf . Reverse Change. out much further this project will be put under construction." FOR SALE Choice 40 acres. High To safeguard Utah's rights in the productive condition. C. Richardson. if. upper Colorado River basin, he esked the: legislature to reenact or amend the; repealed act creating the Utah line taxes, warning that diversion of Colorado River Commission. of this money would cripple state any Proceeding cautiously because of already hamthe complicated financial picture, road commission work, To obtain funds. inadequate Blood nevertheless urged adoption of pered by new revenues, he proposed increases a "practicable and nermanent educa in motor transport mileage taxes and tional policy," looking especially to! operators' and chauffers' license fees. junior college development. portion of Motor vehicle registra He urged continuation of present A tion funds should go to cities and "wise policies" with regard to gaso- towns for street maintenance, he said Quoting President Roosevelt's plea that the saloon not be allowed to reOUR turn, Blood said "the provisions gov erning control of retail sale of beer should be liberalized in state liquor ' laws." He touched oh proposed removal of the state Prison from Salt Lake City's MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Sugarhouse suburb, but deferred a definite commitment pending addiCo. tional investigation. Plainly terming Tremonton, Utah . Phone 28 a $750,000 estimate for a state tubercular sanitarium as too high, the 1 moo (CONDENSED) ma ASSETS , 9. it Fixtures, $4,039.69 Cash, balances wim ouxer oaiuvo, in process of collection nthr njwets Tremonton uaniong company 7 rMi i; 15. T - ta mi- - Born near a email frontier town and forced to support himselt, John Joseph Pershing had to straggle for an education. After being graduated from West Point Military Academy, ht entered the cavalry and engaged in Indian righting, but soon retired to aiudy law. Dur- war Pershing erred in Cuba and later in the Philip- - ing the 50.05 ... $46,500.00 ... 46,500.(8 $269,813il n Spanish-America- :- I. R. F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement above named company, filed in my office on January 13, 1937. pi:io Islands. For his successful efforts there. President Roosevelt elevated hira over from captain to brigadier-ger.era- l 862 senior officers. His famous Mexican .'campaign, in which he pursued the R. F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner of the State Notice To Creditors bandit Villa, was interrupted by a tragedy, the death ol his wrUo ui.d three daughters in a San Francisco tt-- Lor.g Imown as a ua:,Lratd ar.cl i; itHct disciplinarian, trails wMch tirc.4 lot .hira the nicknams '3'niicV JacV," Pershing was chosen to ccwfrwtr.d lean Expedifiocary f ok when 'he U. S- - eniered h WirH Wot. At the end of a In enmmnr d ef yiv hs million men In frrtrce and in?lrd';he rictors drive c! 19H, which lura' iVe in favor of the ,V.H-tide cf " wr Governor left the issue with the legislature, "not only because of the size of the undertaking but also because establishment of such an institution by the state would involve a perpetual obligation for its maintenance." Recalling recent air disasters and Utah's outlook as a transcontinental air terminus, Blood urged that "legitL mate" air safety legislation be given "careful consideration." He announced that Utah has been invited to participate in the New York World Fair and the Golden Gate exposition in 1939. Financial provisions must be made if invitations are to be accepted. He asked designation of a legislative committee to investigate possibilities of a proposed 1947 Utah centennial, commemorating with a World Fair the arrival of the first permanent white settlers in the state. Miller, Husband and Wife, Both Deceased. Leader Ads Get Results , of Utah. I , Mrs. Glen Christensen, who ; Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Elwood, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 10th day of May A. D., 1937. S. LEO MILLER, Administrator of the estate of Soren L. Miller and .Caroline Miller, husband and wife, both deceased. B. C. CALL, Attorney for Administrator. 7 4 t5. ,. hereby of the HOSPITAL NEWS - Estate of Soren L. Miller and Caroline a suffered a slight relapse after giving birth to a baby girl December 31, returned home today. The infant daughter of Reed Harris is- undergoing treatment for a bad - cola Ezra Leffler, who suffered a back injury December 6, is still at the hos pital. His condition is satisfactory. Utah, has presented to the District Court of and to the County of Bos Elder, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolve; aid that Monday the 8th day of February, 1937 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION as soon thereafter as counsel can be In The District Court of the First heard, has been appointed as the time in the District Court for the County Judicial District of the State of of Box Elder as the place at whick Utah, In and for Box Elder the said application is to be heard. County In witness whereof I have hereunto In the Matter of the Dissolution of the set my hand and affixed the seal of Fronk Chevrolet Co. an Incorpora- the District Court this 29th day of tion. Notice of Application to Dis- December, A. D. 1936. incorporate. C. HENRY NIELSEN, Signed: NOTICE is hereby given that the County Cleft Fronk Chevrolet Co., a corporation, (SEAL) RICHARDSON, By LYLE formed under the laws of the State of Deputy. 1-- You can operate your Stoker with 2-- LESS AIR RECENT BIRTHS I MOLER Mr. and Mrs. James Moler, of Tremonton, a girl, born January if you burn Babies born at home TURLY Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Turly, of Garland, a boy, bom January 7. CASTLE 7. This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. Too r CO MUCH AT . ICXCACISE GATE-wh- ich means THAT'S JUST THE TIME TO ALKALIZE Alft LESS FLY-AS- j "rpz We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan H. WHEN MONEY MUST BE TRANSPORTED Utah Fuel Co. Last of the Sugar Factory transferring money to someone in city, most people send a check. It is the rociern way of paying bills because it is economical, safegiiards your funds, saves your time, gives you a receipt and adds to your prestige. No matter where you may want to transmit money, a checking account at this Bank becomes your financial turntable, ever ready to send it in any direction, WHEN Salt Lake City 0 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal lie felt a dlfTrenf man next day, Relieved the way. Why don't you take er for Gas on Stomach, Alka-Selte- Farmers' Cash er Alka-Seltz- Headache, Pains" Sour Stomach, Rheumatlo or Ul. (Acetyl-Sallpylat- BESSIN6ER BROS. z TREMONTON, UTAH ! Colds. Sciatlo has a peasant, refresh-I- n it contains an anal-gesl- o taniry a of Aspirin) which relieveSodium pain and discomfort, whlla Us vecelabla and mineral alkallsera help to correct the rause of those minor H' tnents associated With hyperacidity tha stomach. . Alka-Selti- SEE 36: 44,252.04 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1937. JOHN J, SHUMWAY, Jr., Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Tremonton, Utah. My Commission will expire June 19, 1940. . JOHN. J. SHUMWAY, CORRECT ATTEST: ; ALMA THEURER, CARL C. SHRIBER, Directors.' STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. PERSHIN- G- 2. 30 TS 22,4.74 STATE OF UTAH ) County of Box Elder ) ss. R. W. CANNON, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tne 31st day 01 December, 1935. R. W. CANNON, Cashier. JOSEPH? 1-- 7, COLORADO ANIMAL $156,5814 . de-la- BY-PRODUC- mi &3 fv- LAFETTrl,"WB 6-- J ust Ring Logan Enterprise 52695 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT p HEROES OF AMERICAN HISTORY 12-3- 1, We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS 7llVl Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations State, county and municipal deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers' checks outstanding, etc. Total of Items 14 to 18, Inclusive: Ifot secured by the pledge of loans $223,313.17 andor investments .:. $223,313.17 Total Deposits Capital account: Capital notes and debentures: (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance Corporation -- .. $10,000.00) ) $35,000.00 Common stock 250 shares, ) par, $100.00 per share $10,000.00 Surplus 1,000.00 Reserves for contingencies Retirement fund for preferred stock or 500.00 capital notes and debentures, Total Capital Account long-rang- NOTICE TO FARMERS 108,03! , 1-- Fronk Chevrolet 13,539,9 LIABIUTIES 5, - l,5O0.tx - $4,158,-589.7- 8, 493-J-- . Furniture and Banking house, $9,500.00. 6 5146,65122 obligations, direct uSted Stotes"Government andor guaranteed v, 2. - Under Contract, ed Classified t Ad Column I Real Estate Sold $143,649.61. To.a nnrl discounts. $3,004.61 p, e, ,tfoai dnifflit tells E ) XTYTTKIfl ..TIT?!! ?; be statesmen." V A SALT LAKE CITY UTAH (Continued From Fage unej His fiscal estimates, he said, did cot take into account substitute taxes which may be necessary to replace losses from homestead exemption. "These figures, then, present our problem. It must be solved by the exercise of sound judgment We must two-fist- T AUu-Seltxe- r. Union Tremonton's exclusive BEAR RIVER STATE BANK We Welcome All New Business CASTLE GATE COAL Dealer LINK BELT i Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depodtof ' ' STOKERS -- t"H4"M"M I 1 1 I ! fl 1 1 1 1 1 fl if '1' 'I t H 1 1 1 H"H' |