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Show THE of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry were treated at the Valley hospital this week for croupe. AMrs. T. Ault Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs- Arline Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family VLsiited with their were Ogden visitors Friday. mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins st Eliza Madsen in East Tremonton, entertained at a party A dinner was hot Sunday. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry vis- served to fourteen guests. Cards ited at the home of the J. H. were played and prizes went to n Seretta Johnsen, Ercy Whitaker, Browns and MyrI Perrys in last week. Cleopha Whitaker and Thomas Mrs. Iva Madsen and Douglas Waddoups. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen Burbank, leaders of the Juniors and Explorers conducted a announce the arrival of a baby g. successful fireside Sunday girl, January 9. Mrs. Hansen is Mrs. Burbank served re- the former Ranae Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Andersen freshments to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heuss-e- r of Corinne are now making their and Mrs Lavinla Barnard of home in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris are Brigham called on the Morris Fowers and Homer Barnards In the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Zella Harris was Ogden Monday. formerly The Joseph Heussers visited Christensen. with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heus-se- r Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen in Ogden, Tuesday. entertained a group of friends Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer of Mr. and Mrs. Berry ChristenElwood and Mr. and Mrs. Leland sen and Cleone Andersen left Woodruff of Tremonton attended for California recently. the skating follies in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Joe Del spent Monday in Thursday. Mrs. Louise Holdaway is vis- Salt Lake City. iting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. William Frost in small son, Michael of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her Spanish Fork. Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and fam- parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Melvin ily of Hooper visited with their Johnsen. parents, the T. L. Wheatleys Mrs. Gordon Bigler and small son, who have been spending Sunday. Recent guests of the Thayles some time with her parents, Mr. Cannons were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, have Eugene Cannon and Mr. and returned to their home in Logan. Mrs. Clifford Cannon of FieldFae Ann Huggins flew to Denver, Colorado and back Tuesday. ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood, She was a guest of United Air Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jensen of Lines. Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Mrs. Ogden spent Monday here with Mrs. Lizzie Jensen and other Helen Huggins and Mrs. Ernest attended a Huggins Farm Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway Bureau meeting in Brigham and family were Sunday guests Tuesday evening. at the John Groberg home in Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris Farr West. Dick Haycock of Oakland, Cal entertained Wednesday evening ifornia was a recent guest of the in honor of Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cristofferson, Warren Haycocks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome on their 35th Wedding anniverof Salt Lake were recent guests sary. Fourteen guests were of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hay cock. Wesley Gephart and son, Mrs. Evelyn Spackman was are in Denver, Colorado atguest of honor on her birthday tending the Horse Show. anniversary at a dinner given in Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester the home of her son Kenneth Spackman of Honeyville. Mr. and drove to Brigham Tuesday to Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and Mr. visit A. C. Christensen at the and Mrs. Louis Spackman with hospital. their families were among the REPORT OF CONDITION OF freuctjCille BEAR RIVER STATE RANK of Tr?;v.onton, Utah, at the close vf business December 31, 1943, a Stat? tanking institution organized and operating under the bankof thii Slate and a member of the Federal Resent ing Syster.i. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Bank::;.? Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. collection $1,159,539.70 United States Government obligations,. direct and 774,940.77 guaranteed 5. Corporate stocks (including $5 100.00 stock of 5,100.00 Federal Reserve bank) 5. Loau.s and discounts (including $3,003.45 overdrafts) 1,500,557.81 7. Bank premises owned $5,380.12, furniture and 16,357.34 fixtures $10,97722 Bank premises owned are subject to No U.'iis not assumed by bank) 3,533.69 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises TOTAL ASSETS 3,460,889.31 deposits of individuals, and corporations 14. corporations 15. D?;siU of United partnerships, $1,920,474 83 partnerships, and Tim1 deposits of individuals, 993 306.36 States Government (including jxtal 16. 18. 19. savings) Deposits of States and polical subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc-$3,223,977.28 TOTAL DEPOSITS 11,075.20 276,870.31 22,250.53 ) (not including subordinated 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 3,223,977.28 shown below) legations CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. 26. 35,000.00 $ Capital Surplus 165,000.00 36,91203 27. 29. Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS SO. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Thi; bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $35,000.00 233,912.03 3,400.889.31 MEMORANDA pledged or assigned to secure liabilities for other purposes and 33. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 31. Aseti 10,500.00 31,919.53 I. D. E. Peckenpaugh, Executive Vice President of the above named bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. E. State of Uta- h- County of Box Elder: ss. Sworn to and subscribed before mer this 5th day of January 1950. Peckenpaugh. Correct-Attes- t: Alma Theurer John J. Shumway Esther S. Harris Kerr Notary Public W. E. 3eal Directors STATE OF UTAII-Off- lce of the Bank Commissioner I, Rr W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, tio her:-bcertify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office RAY W. SIMMONS on January 12, 1950. State Bank Commissioiner y Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield and Superintendent and Mrs. K. E. and daughter, Janet, of attended thelWeight daughter, Deanna, premier showing of the film Brigham City were Sunday at Salt Lake City on ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell. 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