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Show Thursday, July THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 12, 1951 ROSELLA ANDERSON Calvin Waldron Returns for Visit . Gates was formerly Pearl W. Calvin Waldron a former Peterson of South Tremonton, resident but now of Willming-to- n she and Mrs. Compton are sisN. C. Is visiting here with ters. his children, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Dr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams and T. Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil children returned to their home Waldron, Mr. and Mrs Percy in California following an ex- -j Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Lee tended visit with relatives and Hunsaker and families. : friends. Mrs. Ivan Lauritzen of Ogden Miss June Rhode of Tremon-- i spent several days here last ton was the over night guest of i Reserve District No. 12 State No. 9797 REPORT OF CONDITION OF BEAR RIVER STATE BANK of Tremonton, Utah, at the close of business June 30, 1951, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Corporate stocks (including $7,050.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) Loans and discounts (including $1,751.99 overedrafts) Bank premises owned $4,944.33, furniture and fixtures $14,050.43 $1,196,418.83 270,891.58 7,050.00 . 1,984,408.76 18,994.76 TOTAL, ASSETS $3,476,763.93 LIABILITIES ordinated (not including sub- shown below). obligations War-burto- home. Cathy Napoli of Tremonton has also visited at their home for a week. Mrs. Myrtle Toyn of Ogden spent several days at the Edwin Kimber home. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kimber and family visited in Brigham and Penrose this week. Jean Paskett of Ogden spent the week with her parents, the ..$3,199,682.48 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Paskett. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and are spending this week at daughter, Susan, and Vema Camp Keisel under the super- Kimber of Ogden spent the vision of their patrol leader, holiday here as guests of Mr. Reed Peterson and mutual sim- - and Mrs. Winfred Kimber. . 35,000.00 200,000.00 42,081.45 Capital Surplus Undivided profits - TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 277,081.45 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,476,763.93 This bank's capital consists of Common stock Keith Burnham of Salt Lake was a Wednesday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Kiesel Twelve boy scouts from El-wo- od erintendent Willis Peterson. Carol Petersen and elrl friend with a total par value of $35,000.00 Myrna Tronier of Salt Lake spent the Fourth and last MEMORANDA weekend with Carol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen. Assets pledged or assigned to secure 10,500.00 liabilities and for other purposes Warner Thompsan and son of (a) Loans as shown above are after Arizona surprised his deduction of reserves of 45,019.60 Mesa, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius of the , Jack Shumway, Cashier bank, Thompson when they arrived to hereby certify that the above statement is true to the spend the Fourth with them. best of my knowledge and belief. visited ove:- the weekend They JACK SHUMWAY. with them and o. ier relatives. State of Utah, County of Box CORRECT ATTEST: The Teacher 1: amine class of Elder ss: the Sunday S. nool under the Alma Theurer Sworn to and subscribed beJohn J. Shumway fore me this 2nd day of supervision of Mrs. Mabel Rom- D. E. Peckenbaugh. July, 1951. er gave a visual ; id demonstra Esther S. Harris Directors. tion to the officer and teachers Notary Public. of the Tremonton First ward STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner organization Sunday mornings of of State W. the Bank Commissioner Utah, Simmons, I, Roy do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy at their Drenaration meetinsr. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isaacson of the statement of the above named company, filed In my on July 9, 1951. ana iamuy of Malad visited ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner with his aunt, Mrs. Caroline Wagstaff Monday at the home of her daughter; Mrs. William Petersen. Mrs. Clarkson. mother of Mrs. Owen Rasmussen has returned to her home in Salt Lake, after TWO SLIGHTLY USED SPINETS AND ONE with the Rasmussen being SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO. THESE PIANOS family for the past two weeks, assisting with the care of her WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN V2 THE ORIGnew grandson. INAL PRICE. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson and Herbert Tanner at; tended funeral services Tuesday In Malta, Idaho for Russell h. After the funeral they visited with the Vernon Teeters and the Teeters returned home with ,them for the holiday. Mr.' and Mrs. John Hadfield, from Brigham were holiday visitors at Grouse Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey of Riverside were overnight guests of the Douglas Richins on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins and son, Wade, of Ogden were visitors at the. W. I. Richins above-nam- ed - of-tfi- ce his parents, who accompanied them on a trip to Soda Springs for a short stay. CO want a truck that has plenty of for the pay load but the right of kind power is the clincher. That's why so many truckers turn to GMC for swift performers that can pack home the pay load. d carriers For in these chassis and engine are yoked together to form a perfect team for hauling, a team that's built for keeps ! The result is a great line of trucks with horseto from nimble in their class, up unsurpassed power e to brawny Diesels with efficiency that has made them first in sales in the nation. That's why whether your cargo is 1 : , YOU GfMEMl MOTORS compact or bulky, liquid or solid, grain or cement if you load it on a GMC, you deliver it faster at less cost per mile! broad-shouldere- As your GMC dealer, we can give you benefits of the right the long-tim- e combination of axle, engine, transmission and frame for the loads you have to work skilfully engineered by the world's largest exclusive manufacturer of commercial vehicles. fwo-cycl- Wayne Sandall Motor Go. TREMONTON PHONE 3956 Stop WmhimgmmM J Shirley Beard Dr. and Mrs. and children were in Tremonton this week for a visit with I Hep-wort- . inery. Kathryn Kimber was a guest of Miss Karen Holtman at Yost for several days. Mrs. Ella Tanner entertained the Jollyette Ladies Club on Friday evening. Visiting and thatc Quick on iQc Cacti ' . Dave Paskett. sewing were enjoyed after Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimber which a tasty luncheon was spent Thursday and Friday In Tremonton buying farm mach- D0BIM7 - Scouts at Camp i n, m Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, , and corporations 41,666,828.46 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,031,451.70 Deposits of United States Government 6,076.37 (including postal savings) 452,953.29 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 42,372.66 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,199,682.48 TOTAL LIABILITIES candy was enjoyed by the girls. Shirley Tanner spent the week at home after being at the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden for five weeks She returned morning for more Mbnday Her parents Mr. treatments. ton visited here Sunday evening Tanner, and Herbert Mrs. and in the interest of Primary. returned with Norma, Miss Denice Diderickson of sister. her. Ogden visited here last week Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan with her aunt, Mrs. LaVar from Almo, and daughters Johnson and family. Mrs- - Vernon Peterson enter- Idaho visited several days this tained on Friday for her little 7 week with her father, Dell at Etna. year old daughter, Carolyn. Mrs. Edwin Tanner Mr. was and 17 Luncheon served to little of Ogden were guests. Those from out of town and family were Steven and Dennis Adams, guests of his mother Mrs. Emily sons of Mrs. Effie Adams of Tanner, from Wednesday to Brigham, and Larry and Ann Saturday. Mrs- - Tanner returned Winzeler, children of Mr. and to Ogden with them. Mrs. Bob Winzeler of TremonHoliday guests at the Hugh ton. Roberts home were Mr. and Those returning from a fish- Mrs. Dale Whitaker and childing trip to Yellowstone Park ren from California, Mr. and and (reporting an enjoyable Mrs- Ray Roberts and daughtime are Ervin, Ronald, Orval ter from Pequots, Nevada, Mr. Peterson, Reed Adams and Ho- and Mrs. Byron Roberts of Nevada, Rex Roberts from Oregon ward Larkin. Jesse F. Peterson of Penrose and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tracy and Arden Johansen of Ogden from Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Flinders were the speakers at sacrament and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill services Sunday evening. Hilda Betteridge The Zions Group II of the Betteridge, of Ogden visited Files and Billy primary under the direction of Hene Shellabarger and Larene Wednesday with the Dell TanDiderickson, teachers entertain ner family. Mrs. Wayne Carter and son, ed with a miniature narade. of California visited sevBruce, Monday. Zions Group I under the dir eral days with her father, E.O. ection of their teachers. Marie Kimber and other members of Roche and Koa Lou Christen- - her family here. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Balling-hasen added to the affair with a and daughter, Eileen, of rhythmn band.' Brigham were holiday visitors here. Cecil Ballingham and Mrs. ELWOOD daughter, Sharon, of Sparks, Jetta Whiting Nevada visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Toyn. week visiting with her parents, Miss Ann Wood, Sunday. Miss Fay Udy of Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gates of spent last week with her grandSeattle, Washington were the parents, Mr. and' Mrs- - D. Earl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Adams. Compton the first of the week-MrsMildred Shumway of Tremon- THATCHER dDirdler dDme piano specials on any of Convenient terms can be arranged these fine pianos. For more complete details fill in the coupon and send to Please send price and .description on piano 'SPECIALS. I NAME-.- . .STREET-- Free delivery service anywhere in Utah or Idaho. . city.. I STATE. ... 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A parade was followed by a The children program. patriotic were entertained with races, a fish pond and children's dance Baseball games were played in the afternoon between Almo and Grouse Creek and Park Valley VS Grouse Creek. Horse races followed the ball punes and a dance was enjoyed In the evening. The Grace Hadfield families from Logan and Salt Lake were in Grouse Creek Wednesday to participate in a family reunion. Nine families from the two towns spent the day celebrating with the ward. Grouse Creek ward team played baseball in Almo on Tuesday at their annual July 4th celebration. Many people from here accompanied the team. Merle Tanner was hostess to a group of friends Friday evening at a bonfire party. The party was held while her sister, Shirley, was at home for a week. A welner roast was enjoyed after which the group of nineteen played indoor games and water melon was served. 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