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Show 19 15 January 11, x Ptr,ft vf BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH 2 :xuKp.1,OKX OF CONDITION OF stot No. 97-9- Page Five 7 THATCHER MAR RIVER STATE BANK nt it operating under the banking laws of this Stat and a FwJPriij Reserve System. Published m accordance made by the state Banking Authorities Distrit. b' th0" federaJ ft45 e Kank of ASSETS . 51908.61 overdrafts) .... $1,088,299.30 (including discounts an" novernment obligations, direct .Loans ' lm thSruncl'uding' Cor?ral Reserve bank) 5 i.!onPPS 700,331.72 $i900.6o "stock "of 1,900.00 - W 1 Hi Bank .deDOsits of individuals, .ni corporations partnerships, partnerships, 783.824.04 0 2t 1 ' 3- ;'5, ,n n : 32 i t :i Mi i r capital Z7. 32,000.00 35,000.00 7,320.12 - Surpiua Undivided r i . proms (and s 1 1 r A ' rv knowledge chap-ilain- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bishop, of Mrs. O. L. Brough Jr. and baby Garland, were the guests of Mr. ested in the Wellsville Mountain have returned home after a visit and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson Thursproject will be held in the Court with her parents in Portland, Ore. day evening. rooms of the County Court House, The local Explorers played the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton Tremonton boys Monday evening Brigham Ciy, Tuesday, January 16, at 2:00 p. m., according to Robert with relatives in Salt Lake with a score of 10 to 28 in favor H. Stewart, chairman of the pro the holidays. of the locals. A meeting of all persons inter- Attest OF UTAH, county of Jtsox .Sworn to and subscribed before me day of Januarv, 1945. STATE : J. J. SHUMWAY D. E. PECKENPAUGH Directors Elaer, ss. this mm - D. E. PECKENPAUGH ALMA THEURER JOHN J. SHUMWAY JR. Notary Public OF UTAH, OF THE BANK In '45 Expect More Fcr Less ct Safeway ff COMMISSIONER F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of 'the the above named company, filed in my office on January of RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner I :li)l ! Welfare Worker Assigned To County Mr. Jaggi will be a valuable asset to this community. Mr Walter G. Jaggi has accept-s- i tie position of Child Welfare worker for Box Elder County, Mr. Ardith CLASSIFIED ADS L director, announ-- 1 Jaggi served as s L. D. S. missionary in the FOR RENT Small farm house, district of the Euroli miles from Tremonton. Call pean mission from 1935 to 1938. D. B. Green. Dr. 14 tfc 3e graduated from the U. S. A. t in 1941 with a B. S. degree lit We pay you to keep well Health &ial Science and and Accident Insurance. James Education. In '342, he H. Miller, Brigham City. completed a course in Social Science and 4 tfc fteived all A. degree. FOR SALE Purebred Holstedn Since the spring of 1942, Mr. bull calf. Dam's record 475 lbs. nas been employed as Child butterfat in 304 days. G. L. Rees Welfare Worker in Uintah County 1 Phone Garland. Fielding. tsidine at Vernal. People in the t2p immunity who are interested in for children, foster care, Protect your car with Farmers' Options and other services for Auto Insurance. James H. Miller, Jildren may call at the Box Elder Brigham City. 'fflty Department of Public Wel- and see Mr. Jaggi. Because FIVE DOLLAR REWARD for any one informing us of an available f his background and education, apartment. Leader Office. Beck, today. Mr. -- post-gradu-i- te 1-- ? 33-J- fc FOR SALE Dining room table and chairs. J. Walter Green, 2nd house east of Elwood school. tip 1-- FOR SALE Baby Tendee play table and chair for small baby. Call tic 98-J-- 1-- 11 2. LOST Ladies' Croton wrist watch without band, between B. R. high school and Tremonton. Reward to finder. Call Leader Office or Phone tip ! About beans, macaroni, rice Macaroni .t "' tip.grated paprika H A mac Soaohetti .paghetti. QLr monianuic Fancy Cut iarom, tb,p.. Macaroni tbspi. orter s ghetti or cello bag Long or Cm 5 lb. box 4 cups cooked Cut LongS "-or - New old-tim- MmwP cms ose The items listed below are just a few examples of Safeway's low every day shelf prices. Note the savings you can make every time you buy teeby certify statement Ycu save money when you buy good foods' in bulk . . . and they add variety and interest to winter meals. Read the recipes included in the Homemaker's column for e favorites ideas on how to prepare in a way that interests the whole family. $ 115,478.55 Correct I, Rulon box Spa- f.nely chopped pimiento ing 3 tbsps. Dour cup finely chopped green V2 cups milk 1 tsp. salt pepper 3 eggs ' tsp. pepper Make white sauce: melt shortening, blend in flour, add milk gradually and cook until thick, about 10 min- -' Fig Jam Marmalade Tropical Treat I lb. Jar Gold en J Noodles Kraft's lb. Jar o,. Milk Cut Macaroni or pk. spaghetti Spaghettl Dinner V Pkg. RiceJLELijb. 13 Rice.Ju:.B:.f.rriJb. 13 well-grease- 24?! lbs. ..2 3 Powdered Beet (with atamp)2 tor pkg C..,. 16 oz. Corn Meal .!:.2!Jo Glory, Quick or Uai$ Morning Kegular o&'t:!.-aii 17 .ack lbs. 3 2 c Red and Golden FOR SALE Delicious applies. Also Raniers. L. O. Shimek, 1J mile south of 12- - 21 t4p Tremonton. WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Lee Thompson at Fronk tfc Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. WISE FARMER GTS HIS TIRES SERVICED NOW fa NEXT SEASON for SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. Cash for Live Poultry. H. A. Garn, 433 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone 96-R- 4 8-- ndR For best live poultry market call ecapped Today ri 3 44-R- 2. A. R. Bennett. 4-- Prodnoe prices aubject to bP. alt Raisins Prunes Market Day , Margarine cups cooked f , IItf r , . gunny Bank (2 polntB per cans 37 lb. box 74 ...4 1 ...lb. 23 lb.).. lb. 28 24 20 ..ib. 83 CoKee..!!lr5!:ix":L.Bi!i-.ib- . tomatoes cups water cups dried pink beans Coffee...1...--.Jf- - Airway, VVIItC . lb. pkg. Thrifty Coffee .. Mild 22, Tea ..c.a::....:L.Biacib. I pkgs. 42 25 VSW 19 ll Beverly I lbs. SOUP MiX Vege3tabfeC.k..e''. Suzanna Sleepy Hollow J.... 0'ant Bar' So3p..!:,Zhlt Oxiioyj!.u Powdertd 21 for 45 Pkg. 23 23 n :e,u..0 Super Suds Borax os. pkg. Bo-r- . a' Pkg. 25 7 Yams U. S. No. 1, Porto Rlcan lb. 9 Large Sire, Sweet, mt- - , Juicy, Navels iTff 6 lbs. APPLES Carrols Ex. Fancy-Fann- y, Wa'thlnstoTi Pome Heauty Idfal for 11 Haklng or Sauce lb. U. S. No. Potatoes fT WOULD TAKE A FINANCE WIZARD TO CO IT t ...'io' 1 Larrb Lcgv..M.!?.5ui-.ib.3- 5 Lamb Roast ..drA or-- "A" ib. m..h b.g 41 Artichokes Lemons 7 ib. ,6unk"t- - L'r8e Julcy d. 15 10 , Chl,k. for THE DAY Wuks buvins mom our f Of WHAT I AVE ON FOOD BILLS! T BUTJANE.VOU KNOW HOW JOHN IS ABOUT FOOD. THE BEST OR 1 I unruiNd inoviMI I BRr TOO YOUR COAT AND fU. SHOlV V0U WHAT I THATS PRIME RIB ROAST . 33 9 Inch Cut A Cirmle lb. HA I rrlye TQV imir 27 riniile....lb. 11 I yOU SEE, A PENN 6AVE0 HCREANO A NICKEL SAVED I 6A8 AAEAN Shoulder AUtTrdelb. XO Veal Steaks.!!!!., a r.d.,b. 34 Fnw WHERE I DO y-- THERE. . .yOU'LL BE SURPRISED J-u- BHOPWNO. HOW IT MOUNT" UP. -J' J AN0VOU ITS ALL SM 6UARANTEED T MEAT ANO PRODUCE f I'M l. SOLDI r mJi SM V'MUft S.V i slf ns POT ROAST lb. 33 Frankfurters..' On Pork Sausage 1?lidoua 350 flavor - ,,d 43 & V,0.'"j.n, Sise JAAfS JOHN THINKS WE SMCUlO BUZ MORE SON0S IN 45. lb. Fruit J OA Shoulder Cuts ...H Grade lb. Mmf Veal Roast 6 Texas Grapefruit Seedless White, Juicy, lb. Solid, crlcp. ..lb. 10 Lettuce Large, Iceberg The Vitamin Oalavo, ORANGES Meat cnU requiring red poInU are plainly marked by point ralae 0 market changes nlly afc WANTED Flour Warehouseman and Grain Handlers In NationEsally Essential Permanently Essential tablished Industry. War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Apply Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah. Telephone 8S11. Mmr maim C98. CASH PAID for dead or uselens cows, horses, sheep or hog, Colorado Animal of GarPhone Tremonton, tf land, 35J3 , m ib. Mill, American Cheese Dutch (12 points per lb.) bay leaves A JLi'l-B- 55? lba. Top Quality . Milk Cherub, (1 point per can) through sieve, and slowly 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Pick over and wash beans. Cook slowly in covfred 3 to qt. kettle with water to cover until tender, 2 to 3 hours. Add more water as needed tr eep beans' covered with liquid. Add meat mixture to beans; let stand several hours or overnight. Heat when ready to serve. Serves 8 to 10 generously. 19 cran ....:..;...r. ig. pkg. $2.09 Flour h o Flour H8rVe8t Bl08Sra. 50 lba. $1.89 Calumet Bak.!:L!!Id.!.r i. can 15 8 Soda pkg. Sno"White' Salt MnJL!& o. pkg. 6 e , . Typical Safeway Saving strained peasonings, tomatoes watar. Cook Health Cereal A.H!!,5 3 1 Liiiiaj.Jirr:i powder Chop onions and garlic. Saute slowly with meat in hot oil or shortening in large heavy frying pan until meat separates, stirring constantly. Add - . 1 ground beef or shortening 2 to 3 tbsps. chill 48 24 PBib. tag 50 , onions bud garlic 3 tbsps. oil Miscellaneous dUCjci 3 V2 m I CHILI medium-siz- a 1 25fi ...t lbs. m d IAN 25 .2 lba. l utes, stirring constantly. Add seasonings, cheese, pimiento and green spapepper; cook 5 minutes; add ghetti, macaroni, noodles or rice. Add well beaten eggs and pour into loaf pan or ring mold. Bake in pan of hot water in moderate oven (350 F.) 45 minutea or until set; unmold. Serves 6. n 0, Pe. 24 Hoodies..:!::? rorters Os JLJf Harveat caoj Jjencioua, 3 ....14 oz. Llf - shorten- 2 00V ..i.. , cup noodlea XKd ioue'B?kII: Dellns. Beans J V 1 rj D Cull 5 n 68-R- 2. A Mont Harmon and SuperSupt. Pfc. Lloyd Aamold, 23, Portland, N. D., injured in the chest and visor Norma Jensen of Brigham, both arms at St. Lo, France, is spent Thursday afternoon at our getting back to normal at the school. The officers and teachers of the Army Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. War Bonds Primary met in their monthly provided the best medical care to meeting, Thursday evening at the heal his wounds. Buy War Bonds. home of Mrs. Ale'in Nelson. The Teacher's Training lesson was very s, !the assembled soldiers. Five ject. ably given by Leader Edna Larkin. Parents Receive A report on the activities of the Refreshments were served by Mrs. Major General Paul J. Mul- ler of the Slst Infantry Division project, land purchases, trails con- Nelson. Information On and the Division band participated structed, election of officers, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson Son's Burial in the services. other business will be transacted and daughter, LuDene, and Lt. This project is at present fur- and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and were the dinner guests of WELLSVILLE MOUNTAIN nishing culinary water to sixteen baby Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams have Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight, WedTO WATER USERS MEET different communities. u received a program from the AT COURT HOUSE TUESDAY nesday evening. and beliet. :M) ! Miller. Pvt. Albert Hanson, 24. of Mt. Tw ice wounded in Africa and once Vernon, N. Y., sustained a shatin France, Pvt. Armando Labiosa tered jaw while fighting with Mayaguez, 32, of Puerto Ilico can Combat Engineers in Italy. After smile and urge Americans to buy being hospitalized 22 months, he War Bonds. He landed in Northanks War Bond purchasers for mandy on D Day and says that supply'ng the care he his re- he would not be recovering now ceived. Buy more War Bonds. but for War Bond loans. Peckenpaugh, Executive Vice President of the above named certify that the above statement is true to the best of I, D. E. tank,' hereby ! v. A - Pel-eli- (e) TOTAL j ' 1 V. retirement account for referred capital) 14,497.27 88.817.39 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TTTTTS! a APP.rTTTVJT CTT r AND HAPTTAT, A..r t J t? 89(1 ift v,w.v,ww.-TUlJxlJ This bank's capital consists of: Island telling of the dedica$ 7,000.00 Capital notes and debentures tion of the burial grounds of the Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 81st Infantry Division in which MEMORANDA their son, Milton, is buried. securities assets loaned) (book value : (and Pledged The dedication was held Decem(a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ber 27, with the grounds and secure other and to liabilities .... $ 106.680.84 memorial deposits pledged shaft being dedicated by $ 106,680.84 (e) TOTAL Chaplain Anthony J. O'Driscoll and Secured aiiu jhtichcu i.auiuui.o. (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to $ 114,216.90 requirements of law (d) Deposits preierrea unoer provisions or law but not secured by pledge of assets 1,261.65 gn-e- STATE OFFICE - ; 6. $1,794,690.30 utriiuiroil. Lmiea DlXL-;5 'imdinar costal savings) 115.478 55 15,700.22 Of States anu imjjilh-o-- i 1 ffiSr deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) .... 22,039.96 f $2,731,739.07 rEPOsrrs (not including subordinated total LIABILITIES $2,731,739.07 obligations shown below CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Of 1 :y ' LIABILITIES ,d and corporations 11 71 ' k 495.65 $2,820,556.46 deposits of individuals, l3' ' I 10.813.CG ;AL ' f O fixtures S4, j Ji.n assets ASSETS ? i ' Adams, Monday evening in honor cf Leslie Wight, counselor in the Y. M. M. I. A., who has been inducted into the army, and also for Y. L. M- I. A. secretary, Margie Roche Jones, who will leave in a short time for California to be with her husband, Sgt. DVlmont Jones. Table games formed the evening pastime. On Friday, the intermediate grades entertained in honor of their teacher, Myrtle Miller, of lnrose, who left Monday to teach at Tremonton. Mrs. Wanda Adams will fill the vacancy left by Mrs. 'Anises owned $0,459.49, furniture and i ! t tW c,(?e1n.i ized oi o mbe i 2 The M. I- A. officers and their partners entertained at a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd - TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH SO, 1944, a State banking imrtitutioc nf business December e- iV TICKLE JOHN ! - |