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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two ullje Published Semi-Week- ly ASSOCIATION SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY: BUTTER, (Fresh Creamery), lb. CHEESE, lb "' Iakisch Plans Trip to Denver to Discuss Dam Plans. Editor and Manager 50 Cents Subscription Rates: One Year, $2; Six Months, $1; Three Months, Matter Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Soil JENSEN & WILL CONFER PUBLISHING COMPANY Every Tuesday and Friday S. C. WIXOM, Tue3day. July 17. i93t ly DAM ENGINEER lax lEtfin Nans MEMBER NATIONAL EDITORIAL Semi-Week- i J V, J. R. Iakisch, resident engineer for ' ' reclamaof bureau States United the 10 . tion in charge of Pine View irrigation project, will leave for Denver, J Colorado, Sunday, to confer with of the office Denver the of officials Can bureau on plans for the Pine View 10 dam project Mr. Iakisch said he will also discuss with the officials, the progress negomade recently in right-of-wa- y tiations for the project. A review of the project plans also will be made, 3 9 he declared. Eft. El wood Mead, federal commissioner of reclamation, may be in the Denver office for the conference, Mr. Iakisch said. Quickly Six contracts were signed Friday By and Saturday, Mr. Iakisch said, for acquiring rights of way on the area Fire in an upper room at the D H. to be covered by the Pine View dam. Rosenbaum home on South Mato The new contracts and the status of Mantua is in the top position in the negotiations as a whole will be the Farm Bureau baseball league, street Monday morning wa qulcklT extinguished by the local fire dhe revealed to the Denver officers, having won their second Btraight epartment. The blaze was contributed said. game of the second half by defeating to spontaneous combustion, breaking Honeyville 14 to 8 last Saturday. out in some blankets, clothing, etT With the old master, Lloyd Keller, The damage pitching part of the game, Mantua about $75. had things their own way during the last part of the game. We have been asked by a number Brigham defeated the young Perry Airmail of citizens why the price of gasoline team 17 to 2 in the other contest on Is higher In Brigham City than it is Saturdays schedule. Howard Smith Announced at Salt Lake City, the local price for pitched a nice game after getting a 23 cents standard gasoline being effective July 1st, letters can be shaky start. Hess and Gleave each cents at the state collected four hits. as against 19 mailed airmail ito any address to the capital. United States or Canada at 6 emits per ounce. The new rate of cenh Investigation by the local chamber of commerce may bring out the per ounce is a saving over the old reason for the difference in price. rate of 8 cents and should stimuli the sending of more mail by air. Considerable time can be saved kj This week we are moving cattle airmail which is a valuable factors from the western part of Box Elder be considered. to Snowville from county, extending Some of the points at which naO These shipments Valley. Box Elder county farmers who have Junction and the time are listed below, Kosmo arrives and at Kelton be loaded will consigned wheat crop adjustment the mail reaches the over Southern move the will provided tracts have received a total of $173,-904.- and by 6 p- - m. in benefit payments up to the Pacific railroad. Cheyenne, Wyo., 4:58; Des Moines, Assistant director, C. G. Adney, is first of June, according to a report submitted to Chester C. Davis by overseeing these shipments in co- la., 9:10; Chicago, 111., 11:00; SacrJohn B. Payne, comptroller of the operation with Dr. John W. Chambers amento, Calif., 5:45; San Francisco, Calif, 1:45; Agricultural Adjustment Administra- and appraisers A. J. Fife and Orson Calif., 6:35; Oakland, Los Angeles, twelve cars will Las Vegas, Nev., 5:35; tion. The total for the State of Poulson. Some Utah, according to this report, is probably move from those districts Calif., 7:45; San Diego, Calif., 10:15; Boise, Ida., 4:06; Portland, On this week. $469,000.14. Great Falk The feed is becoming very scarce 7:05; Butte, Mont., 9:25; Total rental and benefit payments of the for the entire United States include in the west, and many cattle must be Mont, 10:40. All arrive the next morning, with New moved within the next sixty days. $68,373,426.17 to wheat farmers, York City, N. Y., 6:30, arriving ROBERT H. STEWART, to corn-ho- g farmers up to next evening. Agent, June 1st Agricultural County FLOUR, 48-lBag SOAP, (White Laundry), b. Willis B. Morgan and daughter, Betty, of Pasadena, California, visited with relatives and over the week-en- d friends in Brigham City. Attorney and Mrs. B. C. Call of this city left Saturday by motor car for a trip to the world's fair at Betrothal Announced I J. Bott an- Chicago. Miss Maxine Merrell of this city is I nounce the marriage of their daughat Butte, Montana, ter, Marie, to Ferd Sorenson, son of spending the week Fishburn Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Sorenson, both of this city. The young couple were married May 22nd by County Clerk Jos A. Josephson at the Josephson home. Mr. Josephson and the witnesses promised to keep the secret, and no one was the wiser until last Saturday evening when the young couple announced their marriage to Mr. and Mrs. Bott and family and a few friends from Brigham City, who were enjoying a delicious trout supper at Fish Haven, where they had gone to spend the week-enThe young couple are both graduates of the Box Elder high school. Mrs. Sorenson has attended the L. D. S. Business College at Salt Lake and Mr. Sorenson spent some time studying at the USAC at Logan. They will make their home in this city, Mr. Sorenson being employed at the Bott mill. Mrs. d. Anora visiting with Ferguson. Mrs. Sarah P. Stohl of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Brigham City visiting with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stohl. Grant Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Valentine, underwent an operation for appendicitis on Friday evening at a local hospital. He is getting along nicely. A marriage license was issued the latter part of last week at the ll county clerks office to Hubert and Marjorie Carlson, both of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson and daughters Mary Jane and Rachael San-da- 1 DRUG The STORE LOOKS AFTER BABY TOO f Proper foods and plenty of sleep. These are the important things for babys health. But youll find the Rexall Drug Store has many additional items for babys health and comfort Puretest Cod Liver Oil to build Melo-Mal- t, rich strong bones . . . in vitamins . . . talcum powders for hot weather comfort . . . cold remedies . . . and many others. And you buy them with safety at the Rexall Drug Store. KHMi'tvgi eighty-eight- Garland Nine, Junior Legion Team Turns Back three-gam- m Rates Purchase of Cattle By Government Continues Report Shows Total Payment to Farmers 71 Utah Report Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of of (Member Federal Reserve System) Located at Brigham City, in Box Elder County, State of Utah, at the close of business on June 30th, 1934. LIABILITIES ASSETS 1 Bear River News Family Reunion Was Conducted July 10th the condition of THE STATE SECURITY BANK I Loans and Discounts - $ 443,659.15 1,463.22 Overdrafts United States Government Securities 110,000.00 Securities Guaranteed By United States As to Interest andor Principal 12,250.00 Other Bonds, Stocks, and Securities 96,000.00 ht enjoyed. The Bear River Reading Circle met Saturday at the home of Miss Mae Hausen. The book, Wild Geese, by Martha Ostenso was given by Mrs. Carrie Christensen. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson was hostess to the Lilting Leiders club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nedra Jensen returned Sunday from a visit in Salt Lake City. Miss DeNere Anderson returned from Brigham City on Saturday after visiting a month with Mr. and Mrs. Industry. Truthfulness. cash for purchases. saving habits. Marriage. Comfort in old age. 33 , START SAVING REGULARLY NOW Wi Wsleona Yoiir Banking Business THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Brigham City HOME OF THE THRIFTY Member Federal Reserve System Deposits Guaranteed Under Government Plan T. B. Mathias. The Lilting Leiders singing club motored to Honeyville on Tuesday and furnished a program in honor of the older mothers of the ward. Mrs. Neta Rasmussen and children of Sugar City, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen. Mrs. Mary S. Peterson of Logan Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen. Mrs. Mary Hansen entertained the Lilting Leiders, July 4th, at the home of Mrs. Mathias Hansen. Five Hun dred was enjoyed. A luncheon was served. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE mohair living room suite, reasonable. Call No. for further information. WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD Jewelry Company. CASH PAH) cows and (tf-p- Firemen Change in Committees Named Steps to Happiness ! Being Investigated Legions Convention TQm&Money ! Local Gasoline Price La-Pre- Kihl-stro- Put Out Beating Honeyville EDDY DRUG n. ! ! Fire Monday Bureau League By are spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans and Mrs. Lena J Nelson in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hessel Stowe of Ogden announce the arrival of a fine Birthday Remembered STORE baby girl born Saturday, July 14th David M. Reese was honored guest Mother and babe are getting along at a most pleasant party given Friday nicely. Mrs. Stowe was formerly evening at Pioneer Park by the mem- Miss Mildred Madsen of this city. bers of his family, in honor of his Mrs. George Hodges and Miss h birthday anniversary. Marble of this city left Monday A delicious dinner was served at for to visit the worlds fair. I'tiiliiliiliiliilliliiliiliilHIiiliiliiliiliiiiiliilHIiiliiiniiiliiliiliil Chicago long tables and the time was spent They will also go to Detroit, where In singing, playing games and visit- Mrs. Hodges will pick up a new 10-- 2 members of the iming. Fifty-focar in which they will Plymouth mediate family were present, includ- motor home. Local ing nine of the ten living children, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hunsaker of thirty-thre- e six and grandchildren, Honeyville, announce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday, at a Out of town guests were: Professor The Brigham City Junior Legion and Mrs. Milton Merrell, Mrs. Laura local hospital. All concerned are e R. Merrell, and A. J. Merrell of getting along nicely. Mrs. Hunsaker baseball team evened the was formerly Miss Ruth Dunn of series with Garland by defeating the D. Mr. Reese Mrs. L. and and Logan, this city. valley club 10 to 2 Monday afternoon Dr. Ralph Merrell of Salt Lake. v Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodliffe and at Pioneer Park. Paul Facer pitched a good game son Leon of this city, returned FriMarriage Announced day night from Colorado, where they for the local youngsters and allowed - Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews of spent a week visiting with Mr. and but five scattered hits. Little Ken this city announce the marriage of Mrs. Henry Chadwick, who reside at Jensen was the batting star, getting their daughter, Alice, to Clifford Spring Creek. Mrs. Goodliffe and three hits and a walk, the hits of Ogden. The marriage took Mrs. Chadwick are sisters. coming with men on bases. Arrangements are being made for place Thursday, July 12th at Coleville Commander Victor J. Bott, J. Chesand was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. ter Knudson and Clyde B. Stratford the final game which will be played Marvel Dunn. of the local post of the American Friday afternoon. A neutral field will be selected. It is probable that The bride is well known in Brig- Legion went to Mantl on ham City, having been an operator where they attended the Saturday, American Wellsville will be the site selected. at the local telephone exchange for Legion district convention Saturday several years past afternoon and evening. Following a short honeymoon the Miss Lois Christensen left Friday young couple will make their home for Salt Lake City, where she will in Ogden. join Miss Roma Christensen, R. H. McCune and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Among the committeemen named LOCAL ITEMS Jones, all of Salt Lake City, to make for the sixteenth annual Department an extended trip to the worlds fair American Legion convention to be Chicago and other held at Logan, August 16th, 17th and 0. L. Brough of Tremonton was interest in the east. 18th, are the following from this transacting business in Brigham City A large number of relatives and city: Credentials, Victor J. Bott; reon Saturday. friends of this city attended the habilitation, J. Wesley Horsley; naMrs. John Nelson of Salt Lake funeral services for Chris Fiygare, tional travel, Lewis Jones, chairman; City is spending the week here prominent business man of Ogden, Judges of election, J. E. Edell, Garvisiting with her sister, Mrs. Maria which was held at the Ogden taber- land; national defense, J. Wesley Fawson. nacle Sunday afternoon. His wife Horsley of Brigham City. was formerly Miss Amelia Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. of James aad Margaret and Mrs. George Nielsen of this city, daughter left Saturday morning for Chicago, HauBen .f this city. to visit tbj worlds fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and Mrs. May Sorenson and children, daughter Lu Rean and Miss Marine Hubert and Dorothy of Portland, King of Logan spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Oregon, are visiting with relatives The Enitre Nous club met Thursday and friends in Brigham City. Thirty-eigmembers of the Bar- afternoon at the home of Mrs. BerClark Stohl. former resident of nard White family held a family Hansen. Dinner was served at this city, who is employed with the reunion Tuesday, July 10th, at the nard one Reconstruction Finance Corporation home of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson ers. long table, decorated with flowFallowing dinner, bridge was of over D. Garland. C., visited at Washington, played. week-end The program included music, readwith his brother, Lloyd the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Christensen Stohl, manager of the Stohl Furniture ings, and talks. A hot dinner was and little son of Brigham City and served all. wife. and his company, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen and baby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Mrs. Mildred Allred entertained at a lawn party Thursday afternoon. Five Hundred was played and luncheon was served at small tables. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen, Mrs. Meda Holmgren and Mrs. Frona Cates were shopping in Brigham City on Saturday. The Gleaner Girls met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wanda Johnson. Needle work, and a luncheon were ur m! " "07 i WHITE KING, Large Size PEAS, CORN, BEANS, TOMATOES, 4. NEW POTATOES, lbs. , RIB BOIL, lb PORK ROAST, lb SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER, lbs.'.'.' Mantua Leads Farm THE and son Lynn of Boulder City, Nevada, Bars. Banking House, Fixtures, Real $16,500.00; Furniture and 20,000.00 $3,500.00 Estate Owned Other Than Banking House 25,000.00 Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank. 110,782.22 Cash in Vanlt and Balances With Other Banks 206,461.31 Outside Checks and Other Cash Items 742.37 2.551.29 $1,028,909.56 The capital structure of this bank is supported by of the depositors. MEMORANDUM: Banks Public Funds of States, Counties, School Districts, or Other Subdivisions or Municipalities ... United States Government and Postal Savings Deposits Deposits of Other Banks, Including Certified and Cashiers Checks Outstanding TOTAL: (a) Secured By Pledge of Loans (C) For dead anq uselest horses. Phone 493J2 Reverse charges. (tf) 133,078 29,265 6,441 andor A 880,371.25 TOTAL DEPOSITS 1,477-- Other Liabilities Capital Account: Common Stock 2000 Shares, $ 100,000.00 Par $50.00 Per Share oug Surplus Profits Net Reserves for Contingencies Retirement Flmd.... Debentures 8,227.91 3,520.00 10,313.08 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT TOTAL LIABILITIES $50,000.00 $ J47 $1,028,909. in debentures subrogated to the Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: Securities $ Other Bonds, Stocks, and Securities 93,000.00 72,500.00 TOTAL PLEDGED (Excluding Rediscounts) $ 165,500.00 Against United States Government $ and Postal Savings Deposits of Fluids Public States, Against Counties, School Districts, or Other Subdivisions or Municipalities. (b) TOTAL PLEDGED.- - STATE OF UTAH, County of Box Elder, ss. a George A. Anderson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct iW of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1934. 4 . GEORGE A. ANDERSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1934. ORLANDO PETERSEN, Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Brigham City, Utah. My Commission will expire September 10, 137. Correct Attest: J. R. J. (tf) 498,850-4- PLEDGED: United States Government d) GOLD-Pet- ers 212.7U $ 129,565.62 Investments (b) Not Secured By Pledge of Loans 750,805.63 andor Investments Undivided Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS Deposits, Except United States Government Deposits, Public Funds $ and Deposits of Other Banks Time Deposits, Except Postal Savings, Public Funds and Deposits of Other Demand HALVERSON, FI8HBURN, C. KNUDSON, Directors. XL L OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. j I, John A. Malta, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July 1$ JOHN A MALI A, Bank Commission STATE |