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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. On Friday Mrs. Silvester took her mother, who is ill, to Brigham. Mrs. Ilyrum Thorn is spending some time at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Mrs. Mina Ward went to Idaho m Wednesday and scent the rest of the week with her son, Welton and family, in Pocatello and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley in Rexburg, Idaho. Valeea Crowther of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jklyrle Udy Mrs. Lena Tubbs stayed in Tre-inonl- on from Friday until Mon-.da- y with her granddaughters, Xoraine and Valoy Whitaker, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Arnold Whitaker, were on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips of her Xayton spent a week with Leland Mrs. and Mr. parents, -- Bourne, while on their vacation. Mrs. Arlene Reveal and sons, their Jim and Jon, accompanied Had-lield, O. J. Mrs. Mr. and parents, to Salt Lake on Thursday. They visited with their daughter .and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ceery. From there Mrs. Reveal and boys went back to their "home in Pinecrest, California. On Thursday Russell Capener and children, Kathleen and Jmtv accomoanled by Ellen Capener, went to Ogden to get their sons. Homer, David and "Paul, who had been to the Boy Scout Jamboree. The boys report a very marvelous trip. "We are very happy to report that A. A. Capener has regained Udy. Mrs. Vesta Davis attended a shower in honor of Sheryl Dee Dustman on Wednesday evening at the home of Einor Stenquist in Tremonton. Mrs. Melva King and daughters came to Riverside on Tuesday to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and to be here at her brother, Don's wedding. On Friday night jpsr husband. Ted King, came to take his wife and daughters back to Teasdale. At Sacrament meeting Sunday night Myrle Udy, Marian Hales and Mary Udy were released from the Relief Society. Gwen Ward, Grace Hales, and Irene "his health. Joe Forsberg is improving quite Forsberg were sustained as the new presidency. The secretary rapidly. Mrs. Lenore Silvester, accom- has not been chosen ye't. Edna Ward, accompanied by panied by her daughter Sandra, -- ATTEflTIOri UOTERS The DEMOCRATIC PARTY of Box Elder County invites your attention to the fact that there are only two REGISTRATION DATES remaining before the PRIMARY ELECTION on September 5th. To vote in this election you must register in your voting district on JULY 25th or Mrs-Jame- AUG- J "REGISTER AND VOTE" signed : Box Elder County Democratic Central Committee OUR CANDIDATES IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION Four Year County Commissioner GEORGE H. DAVIS EDWARD D. WARD Two year County Commissioner HOWARD GLENN WALLACE WILDE It OMER J. CALL JOHN T. VERNIEU the steerop Fri-da- REPORT OF CONDITION OF BEAR RIVER STATE BANK at the close t : nf hnsinoc ""wsjunexn. inr banking institution organized and operating laws of this State and a member of the Federal PoJr k Published in accordance with a call made bv tho o7Ve Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank nf tv, J? Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of .'. collection United States Government obligations, direct and 1. 6. 7. 8. 12. TOTAL ASSETS Demand deposits individuals, partnerships ' and corporations 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and : corporations 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings; 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 13. '. Does farm work better, faster, cheaper UTAH POWER Horn Ownership TFAItT, TIIE & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY SPEED COP local Control Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Nelson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen to Bear Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson are the parents of a baby girl born on July 17th. Both mother and baby ar doing fine. Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and Mrs. Kimber Barlow were Brigham visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Smith's mother from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. Sarah Shuman and 19. 23. 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,001,706 70 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus BY BURMCE UUNSAKEB PARTS - REPAIR FERGUSON Line Complete - FIELD SERVICE IIUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO. Dial 223 3 q,. - 3; ' Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 31 33 d Jack Shumway, Cashier, of the by certify that the above statement is true to the best ledge and belief. L , above-name- Jack 1 f 1 bard of mj ' Shumway State of Utah ; County of Box Elder ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of Jury-,- 1950 Correct-Attes- t: Alma Theurer ; John J. Shumwa; D. E. Peckenpaug Esther S Harris Notary Public E STATE F UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct cop; statement of the above named company, filed in my office i 1 t 13, 1950. i ROY Bank (Seal) WW I H I II i II fl Chevrolet's low purchase price means you're money chead to start. SECOND Chevrolet's great, action-packe- d FIRST engine plus the sensational new Power-Jcarburetor provides performance ot low cost THIRD mile. there are rugged Advance-Desig- n features per that lower your maintenance by keeping Chevrolet trucks on the road and out of the shop! And FOURTH because these value-loade- d trucks are preferred over any other make, their resale value is right at the top. Yes, you really save all around on a Chevrolet truck. Come in and get the full facts, let us prove that whatever your hauling need you'll be money ahead with a Chevrolet truck! et ed Jr TQIICCIS FrOnK Chevrolet Co. 2311 i Of' I XMaI t MEMORANDA i ABVAMCE-BE.S1G- E! t Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. 23 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 3,2 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $35 000 "Tt high-power- I 1,00; - ie ....3 I Valve-in-He- ad i,5r . er w t 3,23E LIABILITIES of n K $0 guaranteed Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including $2,621.01 overdrafts) "'T Bank premises owned $5,380.2, furniture and fixtures $11,472 50 - it Bank premises owned are subject to No liens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises I noeey oiieo A 4 woys I wifh f. a new Chevrole r. just returned from the Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge. The jambor"? lasted three weeks ar.d he attended Sunday services at Palmyra. N. Y. and Washington, D. C. . While in Ogden they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johanson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak and daughter, Maxine, visited with Mrs. Effie Petersen in Brigham stri ASSETS '(' 4-- ! of Tremonton. Utah 'JMU. w If Mr. and Mrs. Arnold accompanied by Ur Roy Shaw 0f Conner ranch, spent three mie, Wyoming where S . - I if s Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhnman and children, Dixie and Dennie, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhriman and family drove to Yellowstone Park Sunday for a week's - Van-derhid- County Attorney s Cart-wrig- ht UST 1st. Vv V two grandchildren of California, grandson, Don Hunter, visited in FENDER BENDERS spent from Saturday until Tues- Brigham with Mr. and ", I vC'y Miller, Sunday. , day in Salt. Lake at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrick-so- n WILL YOU Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hermanson. their from visit a Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane enter enjoyed STEP BACK tained 20 guests at her home on daughters. Mrs- Nellie Stokes of Friday. She showed pictures and Ogden and Mrs. Gladys Hanson told interesting parts or he re- of Garland Friday-MrsJ. B. Shuman and daughcent trip to the Hawaiin Islands. the all of guests ter, Deanne, visited in Brigham She presented with a lovely souvenir of the Monday. Mrs. Thayne Stokes Islands. A very pleasant after- - accompanied them to Ogden on noon was enjoyed by all. Saturday. Susan Lee Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes, celebrated her birthday on Friday. Her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Peterson Mrs. Christine Shuman and Deanne were there for the occasion. Visitors at the Reed Larklns home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. naiomu wtn taxi Horace Gam of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener of By Mrs. William Petersen Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Levell after spending ten days visiting of Donnette Neal and daughter, Miss Marcia Evans of Malad is at the home of her parents Mr. Stone, Idaho. at the home of her and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and Mrs. Dan Garn of Fielding and vacationing l. Mrs. Keith Mr. and friends sister, other relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monahan and throughout the valley. daughter, Marlene of Butte, The Junior class of the Sunday E. Fridal and Amos P. of were dinner guests Montana school under the supervision of; Walter visited H. C. Hansen in Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin last their teachers Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. FJias Tuesday. Petersen enjeyed a party at the Ogden in Brigham on Sunday. Mrs. Luzell Eliason visited in on Wednesday of Andersen Crystal Springs men are in poor Both these of three Malad and Logan days last week. would appreciate and health last week with relatives. Misses Leanor and Lucy Crowcall on them friends their Mrs. Ada Hickman was hostess ther of Malad having spent the weekend Thursday night to the Frinda visiting their sister Mr. and Mrs. for a few monents when in these cities. Club. The evening was spent Richard Harris and family. were members Twelve quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen present. A delicious luncheon entertained at a wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward friends and relatives in was served. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Erma Sorenson and Mrs. J. Privett Sunday. Some of the Christene Peterson were visiting out of townSaturday. the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Giibson and guests attending in Logan on Saturday. were Mr. and supper reception Mrs. Floe Cutler and daughter, Vicki, and Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. S. Privett and his daughter, Mrs. Don Gibson and daughter, Camille, spent Thursday and parents of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton, accomFriday in Ogden and Roy. James Creager and son Lyle of Debby, Mrs. Harvey Little Stephen Larson of Roy Mrs. Margret Romer of panied by is visiting at the home of his Morgan, of Terre Haute, Indiana Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- and Mrs. Dave Gibson of Malad, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. De mond Evans and family of were Lamar Cutler. Sunday visitors of relatives Malad Mr, and Mrs. Willard Bessie Hansen held a class on in Pocatello. and of Monday at the Relief Society Wyatt Mr. daughter Joyce Mrs. Peter and Logan, room. A demonsration on button Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Checketts, and son Ralph, Mr. and and son attended the Andrew making was conducted. Mrs. Jim Creager, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin were Checketts family reunion held at Mrs. Eugene Oyler and Mrs. Myrin Burley, Idaho Saturday. tle Creager of Ogden, Mr. and Crystal Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Black and La- Mrs. R. T. Petersen and daughter, Nez Larkin visited in Salmon. G. E. Jorgensen Sr. and Dean Idaho from Friday until Monday. Opal of Perry. Brown of Price visited at the Miss Nedra Evans who has home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jorbeen visiting her sister Mr. and over the weekend. gensen Mrs. Keith Fridal returned to her home in Malad Saturday. Albert Rim Mrs. Mabel Romer entertained Lou Albert Rim in southeastern OreMary Jensen, daughter of at a bridal party complimentary gon's lake county is described by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of to her niece. Miss LuRae Mort- geologists as one of the largest exOgden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ensen. Progressive games were posed faults in the world. Where Edmund Shuman from Friday of and played gifts Crystal was the earth slipped vertically ages until Wednesday. ago, the fault rises 2,000 feet above Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman presented to LuRae. the eastern edge of Albert Lake The officers Gleaner and girls and daughter, Barbara, visited in of the Mutual entertained in with an 800 foot lava cap which ends in a sheer precipice. Ogden Sunday with Olene and honor of Lu Rae Mortensen on Lynn Shuman. Don Hunter of California Friday night. A brides book was District of Columbia arrived Thursday for a visit with completed and given to the Hamburg, Funkstown, and Foggy his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah guest of honor with more Crystal Bottom were names applied in to complete a set. times long past to the Potomac-shor- e Shuman. Mr. Mrs. and Howard section of the District of CoShurtz; Mrs. Melly Mortenson was a weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and family returned to their lumbia about where the stately Linhome in California Saturday coln memorial now stands. Eugene Miller. Sherrie and Donna Petersen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen, visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johan-se- n ' Friday. The girls went to P. Car.ip Browning with a group. Misses Barbara Shuman, Max- ine Leak, Marlene Egley, and Myrna Petersen, chaperoned by Mrs. Joseph Egley, accompanied Leonard M. Petersen and sons, Jerry and Kent, and Herald Egley to ft camp at Willow Flats, I Idaho on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Peterson and family went to Ogden to meet their son, Dee Len, who Trettooton I W. 'SIMMONS Commissioner |