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Show BEAR 1947 . cAy.jL-LYi:- RIVER VALLtY LEADER Mrs. Van Hendricks and daucarried cut in year community. From your reports cf the many ghter, Dearma visited Tuesday fine accomplishments that have with her sister, Mrs, Wavne jification taken place in your community, we also wish to commend your jlll I citizens for their splendid coand interest in helpoperation and t the compiling to make your program sucing of the l the report cessful. Trcr p.. l't.;rL P A The and Gleaners cf the Bear River Stake will hold a canyon party in Logan canyon on August 14. G ulna van Park has been reserved for that date. The outing is pet luck and will begin at 7:30 p. m. Those who cannot furnish their own transportation are requested to contact the stake officers. it Farmers Repairing Equipment at Home v-- CO."! .... XA Increased Use cf Arc rr.tr.umty. We wish to mem-o- ur you and the World War 11 and the rapid exLocal committee members inrutension of government-approvecommittee on the clude: Fred C. Gephart, Chair- ral power lines to meet farm pror man; Con Steffen, secretary; duction emergencies contributed, i'program of beautifica-Fix-uFerd Elm, Clean-uand more than any other factors, to the directed you have Paint-uHarry T. Woodward, widespread use of transformer-typ:KD OF THANKS Landscaping; LeRoy Bunnell, Parks and Recreation; A. N. Ryt-tinto this ;;e opportunity Public Relations and Pubmany friends who Walter Wuthrich and licity. ('kind to us during the were also members Kleon Kerr death of our j and of the original committee. all To those Sam. "nt , d p, p. p: g, 'j be-roih- er, u;ht flowers, motor cars, ATTEND TRAUBEL CONCERT who furnished and for words of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bunnell other and daughter, Liane, Mrs. Geo. and all in any Quiirney and Barbara Waldron that were done ease accept our heartfelt drove to Salt Lake Sunday to atand appreciation. tend the Helen Traubel concert Mck Chournos and family in the tabernacle. ser-xheo- n, en-,-xe- nt WNU e tan Clubs Plan Oulinir At Extension Service, will be Elna Miller, Mardcn Broadbent and Raymond Moore, who will all help to make this the most memorable outing the of Rich and Box Elder have ever had. Box Elder and Rich County club who goes must Every Clubs are planning a canyon have chaperons. Each group outing at Red Banks Camp in will bring their own food and Logan canyon July 28, 29 and 30 and provide their own bedding, according to Vernal Willie assiare All transportation. stant county agent, and Bessie M. looking forward to a wonderful l-- being done efficiently Welding the farm. ATTEND KREY REUNION electric arc welders on farms. Welding was an entirely new job to most farmers when the war started, but i FUN per DOLLAR before it had progressed many months, scores of them had become SCENIC old hands at the "fix it up, make it do" trade. Thus a talent enters CARD OF THANKS the peacetime picture with increasing popularity. Experience showed We wish to express our sincere that many broken parts could be tnanks to the many friends and welded satisfactorily without having to remove them from the machine One Way Return neighbors who were so kind durand that such equipment then could illness of the loss and long $28.45 ing Cna, Cal. $15.80 be returned to the fields promptly our beloved husband and father, weldwhen especially Overland Greyhound local n Ezra N. Didericksen. Especially ing were done on the farm. f0r low fares and departure jobs o jnvwhere in America. do we wish to thank the BisAlso, farmers soon learned that they EOY A. BYRNE hopric, the High Priests and the could use their welders to construct Midland Hotel Relief Society and all those who ,new equipment out of scrap parts sent flowers, offerings, furnish- and modify present equipment to suit Tremonton, Utah ed cars or participated in the their particular needs, as well as make necessary repairs, services. With the use of welders, discard-- ' Mrs. Ezra N. Didericksen ed repair parts and scrap metal can and family to UNION PACIFIC 8TA8I S, lit. be made into feed cars, manure loaders, buck rakes, milk can trucks and racks, disc harrows and trailers; broken sickle bars, tractor wheel rims and spokes, tractor hitch drawbars, spring tooth points, OF THE gears, gear teeth and sprockets can EAR be repaired, and he equipment is modified for tractor use. .onton, Utah at the close of business June 30th, 1947, a State and Mrs. Jack Fronk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Krey and children were in Lagoon Sunday to attend the Krey family reunion. Mr. war-taug- 'd: T time-savin- Del-- LEADER WANT-AD- FAY! S II 4-- on C. E. Lilenquist, II H Hansen, home demonstration agent. There will be planned games, a log sawing contest, nature study and geology study, clean camp contest, handicrafts and camp fire program for both are In the nights the canyon. Representing the Utah State HYDRAULIC PUMPS FOR AI L MAKES OF TRACTORS USE ON: 0 MANURE LOADERS O LAND LEVELERS O CULTIVATORS vacation. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION The Norman Maughans, AND MANY OTHER FARM IMPLEMENTS then-daughte- Shirley Jean and Joann Green were in Logan canyon Sunday to attend the reunion of the Nephi Andrews L1LENQUIST BROS. Phone Tremonton 125 family. J g ITT NEW ."TV- - - HOME DRIGHTENER WORK-SAVIN- G 38-- R Mm Report of Condition Jif LcrfI) RIVER STATE BANK institution organized' and operating under the banking this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System, ed in accordance with a call made by the State Banking "ties and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. I ASSETS with other banks, including balance, and cash items in process balances Ji, reserve .'. collection States Government obligations, )f :r.d $ direct 517,395.09 guaranteed ?orate stocks (including Federal 816,102.71 $3,300.00 stock of Reserve bank) 3,300.00 33s and discounts (including $2,617.63 overdrafts 1,820,788.89 premises owned $6,695.70, furniture and "xtures $8,385.47 TAL ASSETS -- and and , 15,081.17 3,172,667.86 '. Merely Using Vcur Head Will Save Yo:;: Keels LIABILITIES deposits of ? f rS U Uu Is there an easier, better way to do that job? Purdue university answers with: "Yes, there probably is. There is an easy and a hard way, a labor-savin- g and a way to do any job. Few of us are doing our farm job th'e easiest way. If we use our heads we can save our heels as well as time, energy and expense. But we rarely take time to save time. We don't figure out the easiest, most effective way we just get the job done." labor-wastin- J-- , seconds. ..with a damp cloth ' '4 V 1,847,650.01 IVow, vitli Marvaloii, tliose 1,094,686.34 postal savings) '.'''ts of States and political subdivisions n deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) DEPOSITS LIABILITIES '"tied T,(f 7,777.65 33,366.59 22,425.98 $3,005,906.57 (not Including subo- rned obligations shown below) 3,005,906.57 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - profits (and retirement account for preferred 35,000.00 85,000.00 36,213.10 - :pltal) 10,548.19 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 166,761.29 rf1 ABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS- -. 3,172,667.86 -- mon stock with total par value of $35,000.00 Pledged or MEMORANDA assigned to secure liabilities 1 ,rr other purposes ior.s subordinated to claims of de- uiucr creauors, not. mciuaeam cities 25,000.00 5,717.53 shumway, 'r'bove " . " - individuals, partnerships, individuals, partnerships, "d corporations osits of United States Government ( includ- - f - yf Grasshopper's Day corporations ;AL . 1 Improved, plastic finish covering material cleans in g deposits of nB mm ilink?;'. - : J v ' c Cashier of the d bank, hereby statement istrue to the best of my knowledge above-name- "-- mocouple C(Iors )oi ( ? f : of i grasshoppers. with never a ign of wear! ru . t -- Cut x-vj it.., sew it... pleat it.. for dozens of decorative uses! Unless a farm has a well balrotation for its fields, the chances are that the farmer who works that land is depleting the soil and getting lower yields of the crops Is that just can't crack, peel, fray, or fade. You'll use it months and mouths anced he grows. Dr. R. L. Cook, soils specialist at Michigan State college, says that there are several ways in which crop rotation may result in soil improvement. If a cultivated crop is continuously produced on one field, the organic matter content of the field trace. Marvalon'a rugged filter background lias a smooth, soft plastic eurface 1 Iff Crop Rotation Plan Should Be Balanced Marvalon's soft, pliable texture is so easy to handle. It makes 3 ' !: j fchtlves wonderfully attractive covers for kitthtu, fcuth charming, easy-to-clea- n 42-in- aii. $IllLtl,G etc fc.illii f" al.'i.jM J'lrnil.'lil rA.'f J fJ;' ciI;t Straight ct';;'- For Market Results - 3 j;iiif;liaiii t!irik. 21r 2 (uilid 19' l. .T I'in Ii.iru c hei ko J7e d , )!. cilrt. 12 nl.i. .lil Ail tlieiung . 4jC J'd. COLORS Jinl, lilup, grrcn, m.iir. flu ll pink, jx'rl liliic, ill. tMilr. aj;e prren, Iiihf, cdimry, vliile. U 40ejd. Castrate Pigs Early ( wide. . 12 SOLID drawer lining?, alaucvs, garment bags, place mute, ! GlSGIliW CHECKS Jfol, blur, grcrn. bridge and dinette table?, for clowl and cupboard decreased. The earlier pigs intended for market are castrated tije better they will weigh in. When pigs are castrated at three to four weeks of age, they are easier to handle, the wounds heal more quickly and the pigs are usually under closer supervision so that the wounds can be watched closely. Incisions should be made low to permit good drainage and to give the finished barrow it makes ink ppols, grease, fruit Plains, alcohol disappear in a jiffy without a j with which to take the temperature neater appearance. M. I) Believing that there is an Important relationship between the intensity of sunlight, air temperature, the body temperature of the grasshopper, and where and when the pests do their eating, Professors Pepper and Hastings, Montana State college, have designed a special ther- cer-'f'"- Jack Shumway Jt'Ltn, Countv nf Hiv rM tr. Correct Attest: : before me this Alma Theurer ,?Ju!y.subscribcd 1947. John J. Shumway Esther S. Harris, D. E. Pcckenpaugh Directors -. fudhc notary ftp,,"ce oi uanK commissioner 'I it cr.SfPP Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do foregoing Is a time and correct copy of the Tohhhat above named company, filed In my office on July lrilif, dieery love are no trouble at all to keep freli as new. A damp cloth does 1 1 J,'o in. vide jj. i Ay Howard G. Frriss, Owner Authorized Dealer Tremonton - " ' 3 " I nhi;i Bunderson Mrs Pffirl Oro- ver, Mrs. Myrtle Udy and Arde3 Adams. At the Bothwell ward were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pul-- ! sipher. Lorus King, Ferris Allen, Mrs. Afton Checketts and Mrs. Hilmer Anderson. Special meetings were held with the ward officers and tea-- 1 chers and then the General Board members took part In the regular Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Wyr.n Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson were in Logan Wednesday evening to attend the innaugural ceremonies of Girls' State being held at the U. S. A. C. this week. Red Banks 4-- C. V. members, Smith, Mrs. Faun Quinney, ; GIRLS' STATE Welding Aid to Farm ctification activities JBC:em Stake Sunday School Board conducted a Sunday School conference in the Beaver and Bothwell wards last Sunday. Attending the Beaver ward were Superintendent Jesse Roberts and board ATTEND INN.UT.CRAL CI REMONIF.S AT T L the Etar River Members of M-M- d ; E if vW-Otf- Tre-r- d "!,n committee cfchair-"e- We sincerely appreciate your this report of activities sending the following letin to us and we also want you to know that we are cognizant of Lake City 8, Utah the many long hours of time July 3. 1947 that you have gratuitously givChairman q. Gephart, en in making this beautifiea-tio- n ",:!on committee for our Centennial '" program Utah year so successful. , Gephart: Very truly yours, J. B. Carlos, Manager, er is to acknowledge reBeautification Division ,t of your complete V F I Stake Sunday IManncul Bv M School Boards Men and Gleaners Hold Conferences j C Gephart, E Canvon Outing Tourists I C |