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Show The LEADER AO) SERVING THE BEAR RIVER STATE EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION IN UTAH IB IB rjf 840 Ihrofh Ymts (In advance) $3.00 r?9 per year 'ji collection United States Government obligations, airect ana guaranteed . - everyone could stand beside the bed of some close friend And hear the doctor say "no hope" before the fatal end, And see him there unconscious, never knowing what took place ; , , The laws and rules of traffic I am sure we'd nit mfe far & n3 zzL fas 2.000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, ana corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings), Deposits of states and political subdivisions .. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) C29 I3LLI0N CI '51 . Utah Gives Biggest Slice Of Revenue to Schools soon embrace. could meet the wife and children left behind. And step into the darkened home where daddy used to sit, I'm sure each reckless driver would be forced to think a bit. iHHr l Mtai TMl to ctea pnm fcr mm vtak nmmw. mom Mwnn private tea mMrch k sMv AMkM te imiirin w mHIHmi twuMm tf rwnMM Wtl to to MgwjW MM higher , 300,000. education costs was TOTAL DEPOSITS ...- -. $2,062,281.61 1,191,995.58 8,773.70 448,600.66 313,003.14 $3,742,664.69 f JABn.rrnca nnt including TOTAL subordinated obligations shown below) . $3,742,664.69 $7,- - It increased to $12,100,000 in fiscal 1945 to $29,800,000 in fiscal 1950, and to $29,100,000 in $165X3 t" : ''," 8 Ounce Duck Canvas inch wide. Good for irrigation dams and : other uses. Priced At 78 $l.C0yard We also have other weights in canvas. Bear River SADDLERY Tremonton CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. Capital 35,000.00 fiscal 195L . ... ,. 1 Surplus 235,000.00 Several Reasons Undivided profits . r 41,021.43 A number of reasons account If everyone who takes a wheel would say a little prayer TOTAL CAPITAL .. ACCOUNTS ... ex311.021.43 Utah spent $29,070,861 for the for this rapid growth of state And keep in mind those in the car depending on his care TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,053,686.12 for education. The dependitures school'and of share state's public This bank's capital consists of common stock And make a vow and pledge himself to never power of the higher education costs during the creasedaspurchasing with total par value of $35,000.00 reflected in higher saldollar take a chance, fiscal year ended June 30, 1951. and for teachers aries achigher Education The greatest crusade for safety then would expenditures counted for 39.4 of total state costs for materials, equipment MEMORANDA suddenly advance. expenditures and are by far the and supplies and the enlarged enrollments of public schools are Author Unknown largest single item of state ex- cited as the two most important Loans as shown above are after deduction from Utah Highway Patrol's publication "Contact" pense. These figures exclude the of reserves of 56,762.90 local school districts' share of factors in this increase. , some dis local of The inability school expenditures. Last year, according to the Utah State Automobile State expenditures for educa- tricts to meet the higher costs , Jack Shumwav, vice of the above named bank, tion in 1951 are nearly four times has resulted in an expansion of hereby certify that the abovepresident Association something like 37,500 people were killed in statement is true to the best of my one to the all of but state aid 1940. In fiscal 1940, the those of knowledge and belief. traffic accidents in this country. At the same time, state's share of public school and school districts under the minimum school program. In fiscal State of Utah, County of Box over a million people were injured, some seriously JACK SHUMWAY ' Elder ss: 1918, the first full year under the CORRECT ATTEST : enough to cripple them for life. Sworn to and subscribed before Esther S. Harris help celebrate their daughters minimum school program, the me this 24th share of local school disday of April, 1952. John J. Shumway Mpst of these accidents, about ninety percent of them (Mrs. Earl Francom's) birthday. state's Leonard Bishop D. E. Peckenpaugh trict expenditures was $12,600,-00- 0 Mr. Mrs. and Wm. Rice of were, caused by incompetent driving, and not by tjje Notary Public Directors or $4,300,000 more than that were Sunday visitors at of the preceding fiscal year. This condition of the road or mechanical failure of the car. Milleville STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner Mrs. Janusine Petersens. represented an increase of more' I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do m Vi . A tVlQf tVlA fnnimlno to n rt1fv "What it adds up to, is this:' said Lyfe D. S'arvis, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and than 90. hfhV io ak ', Mire M1U UUllCkli Ol WltJ vii6umj x J statement of of Mr. and above and the Provo, named In Costs filed daughter office on company, my Rising manager of the Utah office, "You and I all of us Mrs. Ralph Bishop and family - Expenditures of the state col- April 25, 1952. must learn to be, better., drivers if we're going to cut and Mrs. Shurtz of Garland en and the university also have Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner down the number of killed and injured on our highways joyed Sunday dinner at the Amos leges risen rapifly during recent years. In fiscal 1940 they were $2,300,000, ana streets. Hansen home. Mr. Russell Thorton of Long and in fiscal 1945 they were By fiscal 1949 they had An accident occurs In the flash of an eye; the car is Beach, California was a dinner increased to $10,400,000, declining too fast for speeding conditions; the driver isn't giv- guest of Walt Fridal at his home to $8,200,000 in fiscal 1990. but increasing again to $10,600,000 in ing full time and attention to his driving; he fails to: Sunday. Weekend Guests of Mrs. Parlev fiscal 1951. "heed the H bhHi M Utoh. H wtttrnvt char, to --tf eWittii Mm Otih to uvwi rMtMit ' Lata City. Dirtlnt Priced At 18,78052 $4,053,686.12 aCJa choice of trees. 670,173.3a 8.100.00 1,872,763.20 TOTAL ASSETS If Saddle $1,481,869 04 Corporate stocks (including $8,100.00 stock vi r cuci u neaerve can J Loans and discounts (including $4840.35 overdraftsT wuu premises vwora mavoJn, iurnuure ana iucuires fij7i.ss bank premises Real estate owned other than and fractures of the head, And there endure the agonies that many people do, They'd never preach safety any more to me or you. custom-buil- t, Rough Out Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items In process If everyone who drives a car could lie a month in bed With broken bones and stitched up wounds, If everyone New ASSETS Editor-Publish- er -- with with FOR SALE! at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 1, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, ... Homespna Humor The little boy of today who wants to eat his cake before he eats the rest of bis dinner, has "historic precedent" for his behavior, even if his mother does think he is being impossible. It was the custom in Ancient China to begin dinnen of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, at the close of business, fruits and sweets and end them March 31, 1952, a state banking institution organized and operat- soup and rice. ing under the banking; laws of this state and a member 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. Entered IF EVERYONE 97-- 97 BEAR RIVER STATE BANK VALLEY -- State No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution RATES Reserve District No. 12 1951 Published by the SUBSCRIPTION Thursday, May 1, 1952 , ( . ; &&&&I tfi t, 4M.I if r 8. -- . i-- ---,; - benefit, Or, he fails to yield the right of way to another car. One wrong move, and there's trouble. The h driver is one who realizes the tremendous power in" his hands when he's behind the wheel of an automobile, and uses that power wisely. Take inventory of your driving and see if you're a top-notdriver. top-notc- ch Elwood V. its Mother's day program on May 4th, at 10:45 a.m. will hold Stable Itoraer All mothers of the ward are invited to come out and partici- RELIEF SOCIETY TO pate. BOLD FOOD SALE Mrs. Mary Petersen and Mrs. The Relief Society is holding a Margaret Petersen were Salt food sale Saturday, May 3rd at Lake visitors last Thursday. 1:00 p.m. at the Utah Power and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen of Light Co. They would appreciate Mink Creek, Idaho visited at the having each lady of the ward home of Mack Hansen one day donate one article of food and last week. having it at the U. P. & L. Co. by Sunday visitors at the Clinton 1:00 or to one of the officers by Bronson home were Mr. and Mrs. 11:00. Clifford Egbert of Twin Falls, Due to the fact that Stake Idaho. Conference is being held on MoMr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum thers Day the Sunday School drove to Salt Lake Sunday to . Chrislensen were Mr. and Mrs. George Learned of San Francisco, California, who were enroute to New York to attend the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Learned is a retired school principal in San Francisco. Sunday Mrs. Walter Fridal graciously entertained the Lear-neand Mrs. Christensen at a noon dinner at her home. Mrs. Verna Mortensen spent last Friday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ardella Creager and son Lyle of Morgan and Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brigham visited with relatives here last Saturday. Little Mary Romer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer, spent several days last week in the Dee Hospital for observation. She is back home again now and feeling much better. Mrs. Richard Harris was hostess at a dinner last Thursday in honor of her sister. Miss Valene Crouther of Malad, Idaho, who was on her way home from a mission in California. Several members of the family who had driven to Ogden to meet Miss Crouther were also guests, v ds i nr w If ?B8 principal reasons increase are (1) the decline In the purchasing power of the dollar, (2) the large influx of veterans to the colleges and the unlverti-tie- s in the postwar period, (3) the accelerated building programs carried out on the campuses 1b recent years and (4) the expansion of research and instructional programs at the colleges and the university. UTA ID LEADER WANT ADS PAT mm AT ' ni cri'c eiinnioniMAo o iTft'ir iiunib ruuuromiius hllkii NOW is the time to replace that Carpet, Tile or Linoleum. worn-ou- t Floor Covering Prices are Lower than ever. Paint Increases Efficiency Efficiency experts agree that workers can accomplish more in correctly painted rooms. In many offices and factories, walls and down-- are woodwork from painted in dark shades. The ceiling and the wall from up are painted in a high 9. 12. and 13 eye-lev- g tint. , JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES! Fibre Rugs . . ... only $19.95 9x12 Carpet Rugs as low as $59.95 9x12 9 ft and 12 ft Axminster Broadloom, $5.95 sq.yd Wilton, foot . . ALL-WOO- D! V"V"fH m. - & III Early Swim When George Washington lived as a lad of 19 on the 'Rappahannock River opposite Fredericksburg, Va., he often went for a swim in the stream. After one such occasion, two locd girls were arrested, and one of them was punished by court order, for "robbing he clothes" of the future Father of His Country. Whether the clothes themselves or valuables they contained were stolen, Spotsylvania County court records do not say. eye-lev- I Y B R lir.it I FLOOR COUERluG I i J ITS Lu3L"J teuton'' way gives the true facts about why the L .starting at $9.95 sq.yd. We Have Just Received A New Supply of GLAMORENE the amazing, perfected Rug and Carpet Cleaner. 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