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Show BEAR RIVER Paje 6 Leah Cattle, Lanae Littledike and Marva Godfrey of Trenton atMrs. Virgil C. Harris tended Sunday School here and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John went Mrs. Virgil C. Harris. Mrs. Stanley Castleton and to the Logan temple, Monday. Their son Deward L. John of daughter, Tamara and Mr. and Malta, Idaho sang a solo at the Mrs. Harold Castleton and daughter, Mary spent the week-en- d meeting there. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud-se- at Idaho Falls as guests of Mr. and sons, and Jack Knudsen and Mrs. Ben Call. of Malad were dinner guests of A delegation of sixty parents their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. and taxpayers of Portage moW. Knudsen, Sunday. tored to Brigham City and met Day Miss June Gibbs spent tiw with the Board of Education, week-en- d at Mantua with her Monday. e brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Josh D. Hawks purchased the Mrs. Lee Nelson. Junes' parents, grocery store and confectionery Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbs brought owned by Fal John this week. WATERERS her home Sunday. David P. Gibbs underwent an The Parent Teachers held their closing meeting Wednesday operation at the Valley hospital, Monday. evening. Miss Mary Castleton of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris Garland entertained the group with several piano selections. Eric spent Wednesday and Thursday Thorp, principal of the school in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hall gave an Interesting talk. A tribute to Howard H. Hals who has and John F. Conley motored to given child psychology lessons to McCammon, Sunday where they the P.T.A. group this year was joined Mrs. Conley who was on given by Carmen Hewell and Mr. her way home from Bols?, Idaho Hale gave a response. New offi. where she has been visiting for cers wens elected for the coming the past two weeks with Mr. and year as follows, Mrs Wm. L Gibbs, Mrs. Kennth Ward and son. Mr. president, Mrs. Neil Hawks, vice and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. A FULL LINE OF president, and Mrs. Stanley Conley spent the afternoon and Castleton, Secretary and Treas- evening in McCammon visiting urer. The retiring officers are with relatives. LARRO FEEDS Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and Virgil C. Harris, president, xwrs. rioya of Ogden visited Sunday ose, vice family president LAWN AND GARDEN and Mrs. James Ogan, secretary with their mother, Mrs. Francis and treasurer. Light refresh- Allen. Misses Vera Jean Hall and Vir ments were ssrved at the conclusion of the evening. ginia John participated in the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilson Commercial contest at the Weber brought their two year old son in Ogden Wednesday of last week Ray home Wednesday from the representing the B.RJ1.S. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson in Brigham City where Co hospital & he has been for the past week and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Anderson of following a major operation. TREMONTON PHONE 200 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Har- Garland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs ris and son Wendell and Misses of Mackay, Idaho returned home Tuesday after attending the funeral of Grant Moss in Malad and visiting relatives and friends in Portage. Mrs. James Howell was returned to her home Sunday evening from the Oneida hospital where she spent several days being treated for throat infection. Good chicks can male good pullets if An Interesting event of the you follow the Larro Pullet Plan. Start Chick them on Larro "Fartn-ttov- f week was a Youth party honorBuilder, the nutritious, ing all Aaronic Priesthood memfeed that helps keep them growing. bers and girls of the Ward who Larro plan supplies The simple are in the L.D.S. girls' program. the right nutrients at the right time The party was sponsored by the aves time and work.So this year start ward bishopric. with Larro and stay with Larro. Dancing and games were conducted by Maurine Gibbs after which a buffet luncheon was served. The table was centered with a bowl of daffodils and tapers of Orchid, Yellow and green were spaced alternately. Stake visitors from Malad were J. Guy Gleed, Howard Neal and Ruel Ipsen, Stake Aaronic Prist-hoo- d Committee. Officers of the Stake L.D.S. girls committee Elavene Peterson, Ruth Sweeten Mrs. Whltworth. and ANDERSON SEED & FEED CO- One standard Quorum award was presented to the deacons by at Old Tremonton Elevator chairman PHONE 200 Gleed and three stanTREMONTON dard group awards for the second consecutive year were presented to the girls by Miss Peterson. Individual Quorum Awards were presented to the boys by the ward bishopric and fourteen individual wards were presented to Tre-monto- n, BABY CHICKS n Are Arriving Every w Chick FEEDERS and Poultry Remedies LARRO Turkey and Chick Builders Broiler Feed By Mr ANDERSON T. R. Ault Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden visited relatives here. Mrs. T. R. Ault accompanied them to Prividence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury have sold their property and business here to Areland Madson. Al welcome the new business man and family to our community and hope Mr. and Mrs. Sudbury find many friends wherever they make their home. They will be missed in our community. Mr. and Mrs. George Sudbury of California were recent visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury. They have re turned to California. Walter Fer- arson accompanied them. Mrs. Clara Gardner and Margaret Gardner attended, the bir thday party given in honor of Mrs. A. A. Loveland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCallister, Jill JaZi retuni v. son-in-la- )r City. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son, Gary, Mrs. T. R. Ault and Mrs. Dean Haslam and daughter, Patsy Ann, Deweyville, Mrs James Ransom, Tremonton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland, Brigham City, Sunday. Sr. has Jam.es Holdaway " Ll i FOR Irrigation arid Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile CORRUGATED re- Culverts - METAL Headgates PLAIN and REINFORCED Concrete Culverts j W. R. WHITE CO MP AM 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Phone 2 .! PM FS of Tremonton, Utah at the close of business April 12, 1948, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this state and a membea of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authof ities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS1. - Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process - of collection ; 1,195,364.50 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 5. Corporate stocks (including $ 4, 500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 6. Loans and discounts (including $2,232.24 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned $6,251.70, furniture and : : . fixtures $10,125.52 2. 12. TOTAL ASSETS 441,204.80 11,924.30 4,500.00 1,774,411.86 16,377.22 3,443,782.68 ...... LIABILITIES 3 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, 14. Time deposits of individuals, parnerships, 15. 16. 18. 19. - and corporations - 2,088,451.59 and corporations 1,053,827 98 Deposits of United States Government (includ 2,176.74 ing postal savings) 49,911.63 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 56,870.14 TOTAL DEPOSITS ..- - $3,251,238.08 not including sub ordinated obligations shown below) 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 3,251,238.08 Save with Ford- trained Median!;, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Capital Surplus who know your you immediate, 35,000.00 115,000.00 27,758.81 Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: total par value of $35,000.00 j Twins of the ports built ink) Ford, they're made right, it- right and last longer. Save with Special Ford Equipment Ford desianed to help mob Ford run like new ogoiaSi you time and money. i MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes - best, skiiiea Ford Parts 14,785.79 192,544.60 .... 3,443,782.68 Common stock with 31. Ford Save with Genuine ... 65,000.00 Save with Factory- approved Method; 1, Jack Shumway, Cashier of the d bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jack Shumway above-name- planned by the men your Ford to save yoo money. who .... m tm m jnr , UM1 Company J I 5 i . 1 f fiffi'sfr0 fifCuJ BvyThBBestl ul' No Finer B',k9 AvaUdbk For Yovr Money ANYWHERE to use them? (replace WINZELER JIOTOR CO. H.C.ROIIDE e.OO-l- e) Phone 16 Phone 91 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS Blacksmith & Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" I HIAWATHA y n r:am ''TcrHnMFIl't'!. n Completely equipped f ...I "ST. CROIX" M0DEI Folly equipped Deluxe! IP ...immm granites - mi BEAR RIVER STATE BANK Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW wait until you are ready Why IN , i HEADQUARTERS OF THE A Suggestion: - i State of Utah, County of Box Elder ss: Correct Attest . .. . . r J rHM(fiM NIC1, w iovt ron motor invirti you rs imon to no rra ah.ii onow, Sworn to and subscribed before me this Alma Theurer was ho Special recognition given for 17th day of April, 1948. li.n to t Ford IW.r, Sunday AlttrnooniNBC Mwotk. St your ntwijwpw In , John J. Shumway 100 attendance during 1947. D. E. Peckenpaugh Esther S. Harris, (SEAL) WE FORD DEALERS KNOW FORDS I Directors Among those who attended the Notary Public Office of Bank Commissioner Logan Temple excursion Thurs- STATE OF UTAH M. Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do I J. were Mr. and day evening Tri-Mot- or certify that the foregoing 13 a true and correct copy of the Mrs. Wayne Gilman, Mr. and hereby statement of the above named company, filed in my office on Mrs. Newell J. Cutler, John F. April 21, 1948. J. M. KNAPP, Bank Commissioner PHONE 2 Conley, Mrs. Harold E. Hall and t : Mrs. Ray Hawks. : For The Softest, Safest Ride You Ever Had On Only 24 Pounds Air Pressure. - Veral s- - out of town visitS 'J.M a week, she Stake officers attended the convention held 9:30 in the Dewey, ville chapel, Sunday morning . . Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen, J. W. Pulsipher, Flo. nday afternoon! rain! rence Larkin, Helina Anderson, Mr and Mrs Truffia and Alton Checketts. their home in S Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humph-ery- s of Logan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . TRY A LEADER WAS! Lish and family, Sunday. the girls by the ward committee. ? ""1 ;andMr,Jame Lions Club. The following Sunday School Report of Condition FEED SEED Eccles Hotel in Logan Mr. and Mn last Thursday night. Lyn Barkle ton Jr. and cHm accompanied them. The banquet was given by the Providence end guests of ttar Carter, Thursday. On April 17th, Mrs. Alvin Norr, Deweyville, and Mrs. James Dixon and daughter of Brigham City spent a very pleasant day with Mrs. Gene Leavitt in Logan, it being her birthday anniversary. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Fryer have bought the home of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Germer and family will make their home in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and daughter, Dorothy spent the week-en- d with their daughter Mr and Mrs Layle and and children, Salt Lake Campbell turned from the hospital in Brig20th. ham City, somewhat improved. Ogden, April Mrs. Duett Loveland, Mrs. Dean Joyce Barkle, Janice Loveland Haslam and daughter, Patsy Ann and Flora Gardner appeared and Mrs. T. R. Ault visited with on a program and banquet i SEEDS at the Mrs. Harry Ault and Mrs. T. A. PORTAGE Mr. and Mrs. Golden Frisby of Ogden visited relatives in Sunday. Tremonton, Utah VAltEY LEADER. whit ildewall tir 26" r (0)95 C l In tvry il ,Wh detail. Leads 'em Model. 20' U Wile HOWARD C. FRIESS 1 M "Sh" M jW 'MXl' 4 i J I.. added uA-fs- A p"00, " -- ?AY o. 5 YQU ' ' f., I 1 : John II. Bolt & Sons Co. CITY 80 NORTH MAIN BRIGHAM J JJ:. - - ' yr";!"i' "" R - l'g .... Tremonton, Utah l |