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Show KV Clarence C. Whitehead of Burloy, V Idaho. The ceremony took place Thursday, October 22nd, in the Logan temple with President Wm. Noble officiating. Those attending the ceremony included Mrs. Annie Monson WhiteWhite-heahead, .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Rees, Mrs. 'Laura R. Merrell of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of ITeston, Idaho. The bridal party was entertained at the Bluebird, with Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Gilbert, mother and sister as hostesses. of the bridegroom, Mrs. Hansen, who has been connected with the grocery and mercantile business in this city for a number of years, will continue the management of the Forest Corner Grocery until the first of the year. She has a host of friends in this community. Is a progressive Mr. Whitehead business man of Rupert and Burley, Idaho, and is also an active church worker. He and Mrs. Hansen are old friends, having known each other since their youth. They will make their home In Burley, Idaho. ST KBS YOUR FURNACE WHILE YOU REST d, JSfebb, O Sleep a little longer on Sunday mornings this win ter! For a Falrbanks-Mors- e DeLuxe Automatic Stoker will do that chilly early morning furnace stoking more quickly, for you more efficiently and more lady ofthe house. No watch ing the firebed lest It cool and die. Burning cheaper grades of coal, it saves as much as 50 on fuel costs Why not enjoy this comfort and convenience tbU winter? A convenient payment plan makes It easy for you to purchase the new Stoker out of the savings it will bring you. Come In today for further economically than you could do it yourself. A hopperful of coal at night assures even, uniform heat all the next day. No heavy shoveling for the Book Review Slated The literary V Bellafield. V F-- M ; V V V Phone One Missionary Honored Mas Misses Phyllis and Carma Mch entertained at their home last week leavin honor of Kay Olsen, who is the Ausfor near future the in ing tralian mission of the L. D. S. church where he will labor. Carlo Whist was played Monte and a delicious hot dinner was served to sixteen bidden guests. A Gladstone traveling bag was presented the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Clay of Bountiful, announce the arrival of a local baby girl, born Thursday at a was formerly Mrs. Clay hospital. Miss Edith Cheney of this city. Miss Kathleen Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowen of this city, has been appointed chairman of the social committee of the Associated Women Students of the University of Utah, where she is attending school. Permits To Wed Bridge Series V $ s V V V V w V :. by Sarah Davis, Rose Hammond, Alice Petersen, Rilla Jensen, Tillie H. Jensen and Clarlnda Beecher. Camp Holds Meeting. 9 . -- Erick Leroy Stenquist of Tremon-to- n Mrs. Wm. E. Davis entertained at and La wan a Hunsaker of a series of two bridge luncheons on afternoons and Honeyvllle. Wednesday Tuesday V Albert L. Weaver of Perry and V at her home. The rooms were beautifully decor- Norlene Seymour of Huntngton Paik, V" ated with lovely roses, chrysanthe California. V V V OIIVAL E. SACKETT, Proprietor SOCIETY NOTES of the Civic table apmums and marigolds. The d.s gn Halloween of were pointments guc- -s Covers were laid for twenty aA aideach day. Bridge prizes were Mrs. ed Mrs. Wm. C. Call and . Martin Rasmussen on Tuesday h and Krok-Ferd Mrs. ternoon. and Medium la. Mrs. F. A. Hinckley on afternoon. at a Mrs. Davis will be hostess third bridge luncheon this aiteraoou. Twenty-fou- r guests have been bidden. v BEEHIVE COAL VAEtB North Main section v Improvement club will meet Monday V at four p. m. at the commercial $V club rooms. Mrs. F. A. Hinckley will review 9V the book, "Faster, Faster, by Guaranteed By Good Housekeeping As Advertised Therein Call Us for Free Estimate On An Installation In Your Home 59 Sl-Wekl- y THE BOX ELDER NEWS, age Four Circle Met The Sego Lily camp of the Daug- Reading hters of Pioneers met Thursday eveThe Reading Circle met Thursday ning at the home of Mrs. Joseph evening at the home of Mrs. R. A. Fu:er. After the opening exercises Madsen. The book, "Around the the program included: Lessen, "Pub- World in Eleven Years by three lic Work On Social Security of children, Patience,' Richard and John Tioneera of Early Utah," Olga Thomp- Abble, was reviewed by Eleanor son; sketch of the life of Mary Ryan. .Iverson, Priscilla J. Gardner; two Luncheon was served to twenty. songs, Mrs. Glen Morris; good cheer and Jensen Olga report, Margaret Thompson; remarks, Rilla Jensen of Marriage Announced Abe county company. Announcement is made of the marDuring the social hour refresh- riage of Hazel R. Hansen, daughter ments were served- - to thirty guests of David M. Rees of this city, to ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF OUR Gigantic leaoral REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City, in the State of Utah, a Member of the Federal Reserve System, At the Close of Business On October 10th, 1936. Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS $ Loans and discounts : Overdrafts U. S. government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $15,500.00; furniture and fixtures, $2,800.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection Other assets 129,357.79 3,043.70 $1,159,055.53 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 399,465.63 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 551,094.54 State, county, and municipal deposits...; 63,276.89 and officers checks Deposits of other banks, 2,564.31 outstanding, etc Deposits not secured by the pledge of loans certified andor investments $1,016,401.37 TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Capital account: Capital notes and debentures: Sold to Reconstruction Finance Corporation $15,000.00 Common Stock, 2000 Shares, Par $50.00 Per Share $1,016,401.37 ( $ 115,000.00 $ 20,000.00 4,953.30 435.80 Surplus Undivided profits net Special recoveries TOTAL, $ 2,265.06 $ 140,389.10 I $ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT SAL 436,873.67 602.93 283,950.00 134,585.25 18,300.00 20,474.26 131,867.93 INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT $1,159,055.53 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss. Geo. A. Anderson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1936. Receiverships What Price Liquidations? State Bank liquidations under Democratic adnH tration have cost depositors in closed banks approit I mately $1,000,000, a sum several times the avers? J invested capital of most Utah banks. GEO. A. ANDERSON. C. W. & ftfl. Correct Co R. L FISHBURN, ANTON JENSEN, Directors. 2lst day of October, 1936. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ORLANDO PETERSEN, Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Brigham City, Utah. My commission will expire September 10, 1937. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on October 22nd, 1936. R. F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. Moves to New Location November 1st 15 EXCEPTIONAL Were going to save BARGAINS: SPORTSMEN : Shot Guns Shot Shells Rifle Cartridges Coleman Lantern Stoves Boots - Coats our- selves a lot of work . . . and the public a lot of money. The cost tags have been torn up and here are the lowest prices you have ever experienced in quality hardware in Brigham City. HOUSEWIVES: MECHANICS: Roasters Carving Sets Cutlery Galvanized Ware Tin Ware Electric Washers (Westinghouse) Political patronage, greed and waste have cost tors in six' banks a total of $160,885.62 for depoel-- le fee3 alone. O ir Are You Paying This Salary? One attorney drew fees in a single year amounting $35,000, a sum seven times as great as the salary a Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. 10c 21c PINEAPPLE, 2 Large Cans 23c SALMON (Black Top) 2 Cans 25c SHORTENING (Superla) 49c Pkg. COFFEE (M. J. B.) lb ... 29c SODA OR GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lbs. 21c RINSO, Large Size 21c CORN FLAKES, Large Size 10c SHREDDED WHEAT, Package . M0c CELERY, Large Bunches CABBAGE, lb ONIONS, 10 lbs. LETTUCE, Head LETS CLEAN HOUSE! VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT (Paid Political Advertisement) b. Squares Rules Hammers ' 7C '2c ioc ! Gc yams, ib QUALITY MEATS Locks BEEF POT ROASTS (Fancy) lb. ; STEAKS (Best Cut) lb Latches O Consolidated $agon & Machine Co. SSI . . . . to 4 Voting Your Convictions ! Saws Pressure Cookers PEAS (Kitchen King) Can ASPARAGUS, Large Can 4-l- New Deal Legal Fees Are YOU in favor of continuing in office the Ne of tl Deal clique that is milking the taxpayers State of Utah? At VALBERGS (Machinery Not On Sale) O O Specials for Saturday ON EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE! NOTE THESE Attest: J. E. HALVERSON, : 14c 20c PORK CHOPS, lb MUTTON CHOPS, lb. .. i? LEG OF MUTTON, lb i?c ! LIVER, lb SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER, lb.!!!'. ,15c TODAY AND SATURDAY Another Excellent Double Bill Program: GEORGE OBRIEN as DANIEL BOONE with HEATHER ANGEL John Carradine - Ralph Forbes - Clarence Mse Also TUNDRA A Saga of the Alaskan - Wilderness with DEL CAMBRE SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- Y FREDRIC MARCH LIONEL - WARNER BAXTER BARRYMORE in THE ROAD TO GLORY with June Lang - Gregory Ratoff I |