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Show THE Pat McBride of Fillmore, Utah spent Tuesday night with Laron Johnson. He was on his Andrea Horjfrs way to D.R.T. camp at Yakima, Washington. Orson Christensen of Salt Lake City visited his sister, Mary C. (Dena) Christensen Monday. Miss Sue Simmons of Twin ATTENDS BOY Falls, Idaho was a guest at the STATE Austin Johnson home over the weekend. Saturday evening R. JoseDh Dell HufiKins is spend H, Peck, Audrey Bergin of Salt ing this week attending Boys Lake Ciyt, Sue Simmons and State at Camp Williams. Laron Johnson were guests of Mrs. Dale Burt was gracious Mr. and Mrs. Peck of Fielding. hostess to her club Thursday evSunA. "steak fry" was enjoyed. ening at her home. Guests were day morning the four young Mrs. Merlyn J. Larsen and Mrs. people rented a plane from the DeVeral Barker. Logan Airport and with R. H. Roger Johnson, Max Bywater, Peck at the controls, Hew to Dee Hardy and Steve Tingey din were and Idaho Aberdeen, ner guests of John Vanderford of Brigham City returned home from a pleasant Jr. at his father's sheep ranch. Fridayto evening Yellowstone park. trip in a the swim They also enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Chrisprivate pool maintained on the ranch. They continued their tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hornflight to Twin Falls and saw er and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miss Simmons safely home, then all ojE Qgden, stopped returned to Logan. The weath- over for, a. while with Mr. and er ; was perfect and the young Mrs. Chester Christensen. The group were on their way to, people had a wonderful time. Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen, Pond's lodge, where they were Mrs. La Vona C. Roberts of Salt going to spend some time Lake City and Miss LeAnn NelMrs. Carlyle Doman and son of Tremonton returned recently from an enjoyable trip to daughter Kay of Huntsville and California. They visited Clyde Mrs. Elle Hardy of Ogden visited Christensen who is stationed at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy and San Louis Obispo. Clyde is at- family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins tending a DDT school. They left their car there for Clyde and attended the "wrestling matchthe party returned on the ers' held at the Stadium in Salt Lake City Thursday evenGreyhound. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West ing. Mrs. Mary Holman attended and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West and son Thomas, all of Pleasant a family reunion at Lorin Farr Grove, Utah spent several days park in Ogden Thursday. at the Jack Hardy home. Mr. Mrs. Roy Lewis is also reportand Mrs. Thomas West are Mrs. ed to be sick this week. Hardy's parents. Kay Burch, son of Mr. and Bear River City Weekend In Idaho Sor-ense- n, ; f Mrs. Kenneth Burch, Nyman Holmgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen and Brent Johnson son of Bishop and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, left Monday morning to attend the National Scout Jamboree in California. Burch, who was accidently shot in the elbow with a 22 pistol, returned to his home Friday evening from the St. Benedict hospital in Ogden. His arm is responding to treatment and it is hoped that there will be no permanent injury to it. Mrs. Sine Anderson is home again after spending some time in the Cooley hospital. All her friends wish her the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West Jr. and children of Pleasant Grove spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and family last week. They were on their way to the Northwest on vacation. Mrs. William Rose entertained at a lovely party in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Guests were neighbors and Mr. Rose's sisters Amelia and Ellen from Ogden, and Elaine Burbank from Dewey-villMr. Burbank was also A social hour was present. spent after which delicious refreshments, including a beautiful birthday cake, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold (Bob) Jensen of Benjamin, Utah visited relatives on their way to Yellowstone park. e. LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ' i oved ; Wends--- ij nnnnnnnnnnBaa W5W VH ' x with beautiful X:, 35f nan for ItaadI 790 72x90 7 new colors match ail our solid Almost double S0 thickness. crimped staple rayon, 15 75 Thursday. July Tremonton, Utah relatives that Norman Ekins, son of Mrs. Rose Ekins of Huntington Park, California, formerly Mr. and Mrs. J W. Halford of Portage, has been released received word of the death of from the U. S. Army after two their son Joseph Halford at years service. Pocatello, Idaho Saturday. Funeral services were held Tues- WILL ATTEND JOSEPH HALFORD DIES IN IDAHO Portage Mrs. VirgU C. Harris Portage To Celebrate RECOVERING FROM day. JAMBOREE Mrs. LaVern John and childPISTOL SHOT Everyone is invited to attend ren visited relatives in Logan Douglas Gibbs, son of Mr. and Kenneth Burch, 15 year old the annual celebration held at Saturday. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, left Satson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Portage July 18. There will be urday for the National Scout Mrs. Isaac Roderick wa. il K t T c v a ni nt schemes LEADER. wool cotton, 10 a parade at 1 p.m. followed by a program at the ward hall. At 2 p.m. there will be sports for the children in the park. During the afternoon there will be special arena events and in the evening an open air dance with a good orchestra. Arthur Bibbs took his Boy Scouts to the district outing at Bear Lake. They left Monday morning and plan to be gone six days. Those attending were: Denton John, Vance McCrary, Sheldon Clegg, Clinton Harris, Stephen Harris, Larry Allen, Cecil Howell, Tommy John and Phil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hull and family of Brigham City visited Sunday with Mrs. Hull's mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mrs. Reed Nielsen and sons and Mrs. Helen Thomas and son of Lava were in Ogden Saturday where Owen Nielsen received a Theropy treatment. Mrs. Vera Hall and daughters, Nadine and Irene, and Arthur Gibbs returned home this week from Spokane, Washington where they have been visiting with Mrs. Hnll's and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Theo Coombs. Nadine spent the weekend here and then went to Idaho Falls where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris, son Stephen and daughter Kathleen, returned home Sunday evening from a week's vacation trip to Canada. Bobbie Nielsen and friend of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Bobbie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harr-.s- . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and children of Nampa, IdaLo visited with relatives hero Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell and daughter DeAr.n left Saturday for Monticeilo on business. Mr. and Mrs. Deve;e Harris spent Friday and Saturday in Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. Rose Ekins of Huntington Park, California and her daughter Elaine, of Aubuquerque, N. M., visited with relatives and friends here Thursday and Friday. Mary Castleton and Zona Han-ce- y of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. to her horaa Sunday Jamboree in California. Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint and son Boyce, of Clearfield, were weekend guests of Mrs. Flint's mother, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and children and W. R. Conger af- ter several wetks in the Dee hospital in Ogden. Her daugh ter, Margaret Ashby, of New Plymouth, Idaho who has been in Ogden with her, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson returned home Saturday from a vacation trip to Southern Utah in company w.th Mr. and Mrs Jay Stewart of Frovo. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son Eric of Idaho Falls were weekend guests of Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Ward returned home Sunday evening and Eric remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs--. Kenneth Knud-seand family of Salt Lake City visited Thursday with Kenneth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen on their way home from Yellowstone National park. Word has been received by 16. 1953 were dinner of Tremonton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Sunday. Mrs. Corey Cherrstrom of San Marino, California was guest of Mrs. Reed Nielsen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hoskins of Clearfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze E. Hoskins and other relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esplin of Cedar City, Utah and Sarah Morris of Ogden, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and family of Brigham City visited Sunday with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawks. FROM TREMONTON EAST BOUND 9:30 P.M. 6:25 A.M. 2:20 PJVI. 2:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. n WEST BOUND 8:45 P.M. Ernie Hansen, Agent ERN'S CAFE PHONE 2641 mum son-in-la- w 1 0113? GMEIEB 0H2ID fir frs John B. 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A Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies U, VzL J yf SeeuslX Xmorefhan Direct or Fully Guaranteed Municipal and Listed Securities Total Cash and Bonds LIABILITIES Tax and Loan Account Treasury $ 1,735,488.35 Other Government and Public Fund Deposits 19,030,560.17 Due to Banks 8,088,724.93 Other Demand Deposits 87,61 1,469.48 Time Deposits . . 46,327,536.09 Total Deposits $162,793,779.02 Reserve for Unearned Discount 1,034,183.45 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc .... 1,071,398.83 Reserve Under Authority U. S. 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