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Show during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson 19. 1956 DEWEYVILLE were overnight guests " at the By Mn. Wayne Fryer home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter been spending the past week at Nelson at Ma Lad Friday evening. the home of Mrs. Walker's parFrom Returns Hospital SeverGlen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. Wayne Undergoes son. Visiting at the home of Mr. Gam were in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ernest Anger and fam- Friday. Mrs. J. P. Christensen treatBest wishes for a speedy reily last week were Mr. and Mrs. who had been receiving Don Ward and family of Bounti- ment at the L.D.S. Hospital covery go out to Mrs. Horace ful, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred there accompanied them home. Barnard. She underwent surgery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mrs. Christensen is spending a at the Valley Hospital, Saturday. Jensen and Mrs. Ferrel. Archi-bal- few days recuperating at the Mrs. Clarence PeTry. Kent home of her parents, Mr. and and Carl, have returned home of Ogden. Miss Margie Bolton is spend- Mrs. Frank Wood. after spending several .aiays at Visiting with Mr. and f ' Mrs. the home of Mr: and Mrs. Howing a few days with her niece, Mrs. LaMar Wiley and family Glen Severson Friday evening ard Johnson in Preston". were Mr. and Mrs. Dallin Spack-ma- n at Brigham. Has Birthday PaHy home at and daughters Dalline and the Mrs. Wayne No it was hostess visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott Zona of Layton and Mr. and to about twenty little people and family were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Morris of Park Valley. Sunday afternoon in honor of House guests at the home of her son Brent s birthday. The Mark Lott and family of Ogden. Mr. and' Mrs. Glen Severson are youngsters enjoyed a variety of Attend Party Mr. and Mrs. William Penn eats. Brent was and THE LEADER. Trcmoaloa, Utik Thursday JnuT FIELDING By Florence Muuoa Operation Club Hears Book Review The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Donnetta Petersen Wednesday evening with Club President, Mrs. Faye Fryer presiding. Mrs. Millie Welling gave an interesting review of John Dennis Fitzgerald's book Married a Mormon." "Pap were servrefreshments Dainty ed by the hostess to eight club members and two guests: Mrs. Lovinne Holt and Mrs. Welling The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irene Peck on January 25th. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason are happy over the arrival of a little new granddaughter born on January 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Voorhies at Clearfield. Mrs. Voorhies was formerly Miss Jacqueline Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Mason were visiting with the Voorhies and their family last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy have been spending several days at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Udy's mother, Mrs. Emma Paice who has been very ill. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBry of Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Verl Walker and small son Jerry of Logan have d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and small daughter Merrlyn attended a family party at the Recreational Hall at Clarkston Friday evening. The party was a "Welcome Home" for Elder and Mrs. Andrew Heggie, who have iust returned from a two year L.D.S. Mission to Germany. A lovely program was enjoyed which included talks by Elder and Mrs. Heggie who showed colored slides taken while on their mission, luncheon was served to about thirty-fivSunday evenBarbara and Udy atRalph ing tended the Ward Home Coming for the Heggies at Sacrament meeting at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne of their entertained twenty-tw- o friends at a lovely turkey supper at their home Saturday evening. Games were played e. - BARLEY - OATS GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM - Rolling - Grinding Cleaning ERVin STOIIL Phone AL-7224- AT LAST! Wheatly. Mrs. Olenslanger is the former Iva Lou Wheatly. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Loveland and Judy, Brigham, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault, Sunday. HOOKUP MY TRACTOR WILL DO A SHIPSHAPE LAND LEVELING JOB.- - Infant Claims Many Tirst' Titles , A little baby girl with many "firsts" to her credit arrived Friday, Jan. 6 in Brigham City. The eight pound 14 ounce miss, who is to be named Karen Marie is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Brown, the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, John Franklin Leggett Jr., Brigham City, and the first games party great grandchild for Mrs. Mary six. Mrs. Cloyd Fredericks and J. Marble, Deweyville. Mrs. Brown is the former baby and Mrs. Virginia Peterson visited at the home of Pearl Marjorie Leggett. Perry, Thursday. Other grandparents include Anounce Green and Gold Ball . HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Your WHEAT er, Brent and Sally, Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheatly, Hooper spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zane , 1 Tremonton Headquarters For Agricultural Chemicals Member Federal Warehouse System Jackson of Memphis, Tennessee. Their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Severson and small son are living at the Severson home while Leonard is in the Service. The Jacksons will visit here for an indefinite period. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and family Friday were Mrs. Elna Goodsell and family of Newton. Attend Services Attending double funeral services for Veldon Clark and his father, Eli Clark at the Ward Chapel at Clarkston Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mrs. Elma Petersen, Richard Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams. Veldon Clark was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Elma Petersen. Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and Mrs. Rowane Cannon spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zundel at Logan. Miss Arlene Potter of Logan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter. On Saturday she accom panied Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Ann Potter to Ogden. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess and family Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland and daughters of Arimo, Idaho. To Come Home Mrs. Leonard Severson has received word that her husband, A.T.2C Leonard Severson left Japan by plane Thursday and is due to arrive home sometime this week. Leonard has com pleted six months overseas duty Dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel one day last week were Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish and Mrs. Leona Hall of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. For work that can't wait on weather! cheapest levtl best MO ML M 1 MOOfl K Ms tract eM WHk. I H ether I SAVlS MONEY e A Combined Leveler, Scraper. . Lower initial cost, lower erating cost Leveler. Beier. Lai Q ZTkSH&Sl op- - 1 Reverse Scraper. for short Dew. Mr. and (Mrs. Harvey Glick, Faster operation MIA Officers announce the draft turns, light Pocatello R. F. Jar- and Mrs. annual Green and Gold Ball Requires no tire purchases will be held this Saturday night dine, Salt Lake City. no Always a smooth job beginning at 8:30 P.M. to SAVES WEI6HT ridges Mrs. Floyd Gardner and Mrs ' I L ANP SPACE J. H. Hadfield, Tremonton, were The CALKINS WESTATE'S in Salt Lake City, Thursday, , unique principle of parallel Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank makes your tractor a linkage will bo given by were dinner guests at the home old rrn levilu part of the entire leveling ' ANN STENQUIST of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Burbank, i tool. Together they give you as Ogden, Saturday night. student of Arthur Freber o leveling length as long at Visiting last week at the home Concert Mistress of Weber an old style leveler-- but ' - I of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner and initial less much operatSchool and Weber High were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Had ing cost. College Orchestra. field and Melvin, Salt Lake City. Lessons $1.50 per hour Let me demonstrate this amazing tool for you. Honored At Party Mrs. Pearl Perry was guest of in your home or if you live honor at a buffet supper at her in or near Third Ward,' Your local MT. home last Saturday night. Preslessons at Einor Stenquist home. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CALKINS CO. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry, Lessons on day per week. WESTATE Joe Heusser, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tremonton thone AL dealer . Leave your name and Perry, Bear River City, Mr. and address at AL Mrs. Alton Perry, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peterson, Mrs. N. Peter Marble, and Mrs. Rhoda Wheatly, Hooper. Observes 80th Birthdate the Bank for FIRST SECURITY Mrs. Louise Holdaway was eighty years young on January 8. Neighbors and family members called at her home during the week to wish her well. She is the mother of James and Dave Holdaway, Etta Burgess, Alice Hailing, Brigham City, and Vesta Frost, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Holdaway has 21 grand children. Mrs. James Dixon, Debbi and Patti, visited at the Alvin Norr home, Sunday. The little girls attended their cousin Brent Norr's party. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and daughter, LaRee, Perry, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr attended a Bingo party at the The figures below reflect an e peak of responsibility and opporhome of Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. more money We now are First readied Security. by tunity Heppler, Tremonton, Thursday and providing banking services for more individuals and businesses in evening. Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming than ever before. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Olenslang- Our doors are open to everybody who wishes to use the banking advantages offered by the largest banking organization .in the Horton Nish of River Heights West. and Mrs. Agness Burnett, of No account is too large or too small Riverside. Miss Marguerite Burton of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton and family. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Visiting at the home of Mr. DECEMBER 31, 1955 and Mrs. Herman Potter and Condensed Statement Combined Statement family Sunday were Mr. and FIRST SECURITY BANK FIRST SECURITY Mrs. Arthur Manning, Mrs. MilOF UTAH CORPORATION ton Manning and son of Salt National Association System of Banks Lake City, Mrs. George ManRESOURCES ning of Farmington, and Mr. 1 50,180,272.21 Cash on Hand end in Bank. $ 82.666.677.46 m and Mrs. Jack Gordon of DewU. S. Government Securities 63,294,238.31 136,225,967.34 and Other Securities 7,693,448.74 14,583,822.44 Municipal eyville. Total Cash and Securities $121,167559.26 $233,476,467.24 Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel Loans and Discounts 90,600,794.43 156,116,157.29 and family spent Thursday at Loans Federally Insured or Guaranteed 17,639,649.90 44,967339.06 0 1,633,032.55 Ogden on business. Banking Houses. Stock in Bank Building Company 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 Mrs. S. E. Zundel of Salt Lake Furniture and Fixtures 825,702.73 1,485372.09 City is visiting with her son and Stock in Federal Reserve Bank... 307,500.00 568,500.00 Other Resources. daughter-in-la311,057.85 556,867.79 Bishop and Total Resources . $234.852.664.17 Mrs. Rosel Zundel for an in$442,804,236.02 definite period. LIABILITIES .... Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer 6,000,000.00 11,275,000.00 Capital . Surplus 4,250,000.00 8,175,000.00 attended funeral services for .. Undivided Profits and Reserves 3,707,278.91 5,429,843.24 William N. Hodges at Logan 13,957,278.91 24379,843.24 " Mrs. Reserve Under Authority Tuesday. Mr. Hodges was U.S. Treasury Mim. 6209 1,363.919.95 Packer's brother. 3.292,065.17 I 'A Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs Government and Public Fund Accounts ... $ 36,717,464.62 $ 71,974,485.95 Demand 121,415,199.81 217,209,722.43 Deposits and sons Dale and Ray and Miss Time Deposits .... 59,196,048.28 121,982,260.48 LaRee Kendall of Preston and Total Deposits $217,328,712.71 $411,166,468.86 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris of Unearned Discount. 1,460,987.43 2,475,934.75 . Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc Ogden were dinner guests at the 565,437.08 7903 7.72 Other Liabilities 176,328.09 199,106.28 LeRoy Noble home in Farming-ton- , el Violin Lessons )--, U-JO- klO . STATES IMPLEMENT Pet-ersbor- o, Evryb INTERMOUNTAIN WEST'S LARGEST BANKING ORGANIZATION all-tim- safe-guardi- - , Inter-mounta- in ! a- v.. You need a 'Jeep' Truck rive ' M Hm ML When roads art cowed with snow or let drlvt vehicles often lack the driving wheel of traction to push the front wheels forward. They spin helplessly, or skid out of control on slippery surfaces end in loose snow. 1 tht rear 4-wh- 'Jets' Tract Power supplied to both front and rear wheels 'Jeep' Truck gives it the extra traction to get its payload through over snowy, roads. of the drive makes the difference If eel It takes the extra traction of the 'Jeep Truck's to carry a full payload more safely and surely over frozen or winter roads. The 'Jeep' Truck travels over clear roads in drive, at highway speeds. When snow-covere- d 1 d you must forge through snow drifts, over frozen land where across or out roads, no road exists, you shift a single lever for the drive. Get a demonextra traction of stration of the 'Jeep' Truck's winter workability. sleet-glaze- rJK TRUCK WUY$...w'i britst nkin il Ask your dealer for a demonstration today tttUn BOX ELDER MOTOR CO. 122 E. MAIN TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE AL Monday. The John Coombs family met Tuesday evening with their daughters Faye and Mrs. Alvin Harris and husband in Ogden. They enjoyed dinner together to observe Fay's birthday and the of the wedding anniversary Harris couple. Fielding people who attended the George Spackman funeral in Farmington, Saturday, were the following couples, Virgil Coombs, Ervin, Leo, Elmer, Fred and Lester Coombs, John Coombs and sons and Mrs. Sadie Johnson. Total Liabilities. The I $234.852.664.17 $442304,236.02 Member Federal Reserve System Banks are ill Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Included are Inter-BanDeposits Totaling $2,600,218.57) Hrtt Security Bank of Mono, National Association tint Sotvrlty tank of Utah, National Association tint Socurity Bank of Rack Springs, Wyoming |