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Show Fliilay. Varcli 1, 10 The ! in Hospital fju-h- e Page Five American, Lojran Cacr.e County. Utah Smithfield Plans Soil, Water Needs t ! of our limited nuke latter Unit' supplies of water, Mr. George h.Ud. state. n-- a Mr. Gtun.e pointed cut Albert E. Johnson, wh ' ! llu'e tlle ''rst Eurojiean settlers rle ning fioin a (laughters frs JYJuj'J'JQ On a cold winters night in CUtu. tu t),is country some 3t)0 Ut.di p.oneers meeting this work, kJUtVCy IU ago, more than 100 million Shanghai, many of the doorway on some sups and . years 1 UU: for a llv.ni! niemorul" To detmii.r.w the soil and water j ttm.s 0 jand j,,lve ft red a serious compound fracture'. ivn depleted are occupied by one or more peo DAYS Keon;ani.e cen.-e- n atlon needs cf Utah, coun- - god eroded beyond tepair. Anoth- - pie who sleep there for the night, are 10 t'.nuofU.d cf rlmmn ur uf kle. She is being treated Veterans American Dbabltd Eric ty and community AAA commiter i25 mjulon ams have been This is one of the most significant m at a local h(pital. She Is the being drawn up by Lewis 7;30 teenien are makikng a careful seriously damaged and another results of the Japanese occupation Mrs. El "rovo of Robmson. Sundstrom. says n0,lMr architect, Ray to 'reorganize l,' chapter, accord-- 1 survey of farms and ranches in joo million acres are In serious In Chinese cities large number commissioner. t0untY A. Hansen. Willari commander.! Mayor Larsen, the state, according to Preal danger of era-dolng to Guy and depletion, j of homeless people, many with ln- . The memorial Is in form of a George, number of the Officials from Salt Lake City will The record crops during fants, who sleep. In doorways or produced attend. Disabled Vets of both wars Directors .Me- etrecreation State AAA committee. the war have taken their toil. $150,000 on the sidewalks. Whole families community are Invited to attend. But with a clear picture of our huddle together for warmth. Only The survey will show the kind Regular monthly meeting of di- - building, and will be constructed of Iigan chamber of rector needs, we will be better prepared some are fortunate enough to have the votors 0f Smithfield ignl-- ! and extent of conservation will be conducted to do what need to be done to any bedding and there It Is but a at Ward Reunion to soil losses needed tkes repair y thPlr rproval m to from maintain and improve straw pad and some rags. repair, and erosion depletion, b. Lewiston First ward reunion will! Sentiment throughout the city cafe, President W. W, the productivity of the ' our reserve of soil fertility and kets are rare, be held Saturday In the ward I plubrd Is strongly a farming land In the state, make In favor of such Lundberg announced. chapeL Dinner will be served at ANNUAL REPORT the best use of available supplies Hansen center." In the Mayor community 12:30 community p. m. TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH 1 of water and water Cards both improve said. "Tli us we are formulating Calling MADE BY THE soil resources. Finely engraved calling cards plans for the building, and will and will be offered with new and re- present thoe plans to families Counties are being broken down LOGAN HOME W ILDING SOCIETY into areas cf like farms and comnewal subscriptions to the Cache of our city for Uieir considerAmerican. Samples may be In- ation." munity committeemen are making OF LOGAN, UTAH, COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH a careful check with individual spected at the business office, 62 STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS TO THE CLOSE The proposed structure would farmers in these areas. West Center street. OF DECEMBER 31, 1945 include city offlees-quartefor ' Some of these practices," Mr. Lake South. 1st Salt East city.; Furiolltrh Assets recorder, treasurer; a council Georgo said, needed will be announce the marriace of their toil- - year after year to keep up the First court room, and vault room, Loans Reduction $449,780.48 son Mrs. Direct Mr. of and Talbot, Mortgage daughter Marcie, to John Frank-- 1 39,920.87 of our land, but othFirst Mortgage Share Account (Stock Plan) lin Caffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Talbot, of Richmond, is ft facilities; a memorial plaque, productivity ers can be completed and the a his leave with and with found Etc. 464 for (unless Advances 3rd confectionery Taxes, Insurance, Ave., Salt spending Andrew Caffey, benefits will follow for years to none $489,701.35 Included above) Lake city. The couple were wed parents. He is a coxswain In the facilities; dining room, art room, come. 18 has been overseas and navy Mrs. Mr. Cerand aLs0 or whk.h wiI1 women-Investment Shares Secured Wednesday. sprve as "Andy; by He cited os examples; To keep Loan 25,690.00 tificates of this Association Caffey are former Logan residents. mor.Lis. club room and lounge; auditor- - up the productivity of some land 2,471.35 ium with stae, providing for it will be necessary to continue Real Estate Sold on Contract Aptfie Grad Appointe- dfor Taxes. Insurance, Ets. (unless Overseas 1000 spectators, with facilities for to apply fertilizers and to plow Advances none U 2,471.35 included above) green-manuunder a standard basketbal Tourt. bowl crops. WherePrivate Don W. Vandcrbeek is n t ah t cHc u 1 uraf Loans and Receivable Accrued Interest a as. can be land leveled of piece Tanitan enroute to Fort Ord, Cal., where; haa breif alley and scats; milk 692.00 dreeing In one year and The benefits will Contracts he will report for o erseas as- -, tion jnspectorppomted swim-- ; accrue (n the are of Jer- Securities Investment (Bonds) Other through the years to signment. He has been lisitlng ome Ruhl aR:j Twin Falls, Idaho. 321.000 00 U. S. ovemment come. relatives and friends while eon a acccrdin to word received by 'filtering and heatin plants ' none 321.000.00 on Receivable Investments Accrued Interest Tills survev is to expected 10 da furlough. His wifcV Dr. u recent ,.oI1;ird. associate Prof- zerve 78.839.61 as con-an 1 of the Banks Hand and in Cash on. inventory the former Elaine Roberts, and esor of vegetable crops at U Th,e drawing are expected 2200.00 needs state. the of It smahon. Fixtures $200.00 -' and Furniture her with reside parbe completed soon and the daughter, SAC. be a guide in determining will Rob-Mrs. Mr. and J. John ents, name for the project will eoncrvation TOTAL A9SETS j practices for future erts. be Smithfield Recreational Cen- faim programs and will give an i Liabilities ter, Mayor Hansen said. The appraisal of the job ahead In Marriage Licenses and improving the Unpledged Withdrawal Shares: site has not yet been decided maintaining I V isMarriage licenses have been water and land resources of the Installment Shares $653,502.85 upon. sued by the Cache county clerk i none $653,602.85 26 Investment Certificates to Leroy Scott Keller, 26, and j Tuesday evening, February 29,099 00 Maturities Reserve for MIA music of the the department both of Logan; Judith Edwards, 79.10 Accounts musical a Payable..prospecial presented to Walter Loran Reese. 29, of , 2,100.00 In Process on Loans Due Borrowers All the of young people Ogdon and Stella Christensen. 33 gram. 209,550.00 of Clarkston; to Ray Dallin Fres-to- n, MIA were invited to take part Mrs .Rebecca Williams Eames, Other Liabilities (Shareholders Notes) Reserves: dra- General the and Directing singing 26 of Mt. Pleasant, and 91, Logan pioneer and lormer j Legal Reserve .: 22,370.15 were Miss Blanch Wilma Rebecca Abrams, 19, of matization olfidal, died Monday at! public 22.370.15 and Mrs. Eunice Ravsten Godfrey. control for Cache ward. county College Mrs ofi,., h ! ! 1,893.21 Profits Undivided Into was horse bot fly put Iln J Stone Compton, Cal., -, Mary. with organlzaThursday Discharged $918,594.31 TOTAL LIABILITIES Sylvia Buttars; the program con-Wjof a county committee and according to word received in Pfc. Ted L. Buxton, son of Mr. sisted of solos, duets and choruses. lead-Th- e today. Logan of community appointment and Mrs. Alfred L. Buxton, of STATE OF UTAH She was born in Farmington, large audience were delighted , ers Lewiston, has been released from with the entertainment and many COUNTY OF CACHE, ss: of November a 1854, 2, daughter conducted be will The campaign the army after 18 months service requests have been made for the RUSSELL E. BERNTSON, being first duty sworn according to as soon as weather conditions Benjamin and Mary Williams. She law, deposes and says, that he is the Vice President of the above overseas. Hhe has been In ser- program to be repeated. came to Lcgan with her parents named vice since 1943 and wears the . corporation and that the foregoing report contains a full, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. permit as the in 1859 where she resided until true and correct statement of the condition of the said corporation bot is horse theater ribbon, antJ j of The known European Idaho are visiting Burley, three battle stars. nose fly, nit fly anl chin fly, so a few years ago. She was married at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1945. friends and relatives here. 4A R. E. BERNTSON, Vice President troublesome to horses during the to Joseph Eames in the Logan Mr. and Mrs. James Buttars, of summer months. The bot attaches Dated this 6th day of February. 1946. D 9 temple. He was killed many L Attends Wedding Waho Falls spent the week-en- d ATTEST: itself to the lining If the digestive years ago in a logging accident in Beth Keller, daughter of Mr. visiting in Clarkston. JOSEPH ODELL, system preventing horses from Logan canyon. Mrs. Eames was and Mrs. L. F. Keller, 374 West Jar-din- e E. PETERSON, causDavid Archibald and PARLEY flesh and Ira in good remaining lest South, returned from her active in church work. SALISBURY. NORMAN in and considerable irritation spent Tuesday Ogden. ing place of employment in California Surviving are one daughter ;ad Directors. Miss Helen Kent, of Lewiston, waste of feed in the digestive to attend the wedding of her C. one son, Mrs. Stone; Joseph was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. system. of 6th me this to before sworn February, 1946 Subscribed and day Le brother, Roy Scott Keller, to nine grandANNIE PETERSON, Notary Public, Dr. O. Wennergren, Logan, was Eames, California; Judith Edwards, daughter of Mr. Thomas A. Goodey over the week(SEAL named chairman with the follow-Mr- s. children and eight great grandand Mrs. Oliver W. Edwards, of end. My Commission Expires February 18, 1948. 183 North 1st East. Lucy A. Jenson is visiting ing leaders: Howard Shuldberg, children. STATE OF UTAH Following services in Compton, in Ogden as guest of her grand-- , Theodore Weeks and Ormus OFFICE OF BANK COMMISSIONER to will the be Logan body brought Wells Mr. and Mrs. Leonard tars, Lewiston; Jackson, Weather I, J. M. KNAPP, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do in the Third serivees I for Monday Jensen. of the Cornish; Norval Butler, Trenton; hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy March entered Cache valley toin Burial Ernest1 chapeL Logan statement LweU Titensor, Cove; named corporation as of the above to confined his is the of condition Griffffin of Ray day 'like the proverbial lamb, to home treatment for Christensen and James Murray, close of business on December 31, 1945, now on file in my office. receiving find farmers with no great conSmith- Richmond; Earl Allsop. rheumatism. J. M. KNAPP, Bank Commissioner. cern for a seasonal water shortLaMr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey, fied: Keith HurrenAmalga; al 1946 age despite preMr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson, I mont Bensori! Newton; Ervil God-wecipitation. During Thursday .22 Jodie Smith, visiting in Salt Lake city, Irpy, Clarkkson; of an inch of moisture fell, bringBenson; Leo Perkes, Hyde Park; Saturday. ing Februarys total to .60 of an Claude Wenergren, North Logan; Mrs. Rolf Tuddenham, of Loinch. Normal is 1.46. e, with her Alfred H. Gnehm and J. C. gan spient th week-en- d Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. parents, Returns, from Visit George Bankhead, Providence: Godfrey. Ms. Bessie Ballard. 73 North Home Culture club met at the George Monson, Millville; Elwood 3rd West, has returned from a home of Mrs. Rowena Griffin on Morgan, Nibley; Elroy Nielsen, visit in California where she Friday, the time being spent in Hyrum; Wesley Mair, Paradise; went to visit some of her children, stencil work. Lunch was served Leo Bankhead, Avon; Heber D. including a son Russell, who has to 18 guests by Miss Mary RasLeishman, Maughan and Frank returned from service overseas. mussen and Mrs. Rowena Griffin. Wellsivlle; John O. Hughes, Men-don- ; Edward Olson, Petershoro; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen, of Logan, were visiting Mr. and Glen Hansen, College; Serge OlMrs. Thomas H. Godfrey, Sunday. sen, Young. g'JDCALb, J2al llltlUC ! i . j j I prac-ccmmer- ! Blan-mainta- in rs I 30-d- ay ' , ; re eA 1 t I pro-ros- ed 1 j irrogram initiated on . I But-childr- sub-norm- re Wal-lentin- Red Cross Drive Opens RED CROSS kflIa,fior,12 to raise $15,400 as Cache quota in the National Red Cross fund drive were being executed to day by volunteer workers under the direction of William Lohman, general chairman. In a meeting of ward and community volunteer leaders Wednesday night Miss Blanche Jones, of Provo, who spent two years as Rer Cross field worker in India, declared, "the war is not over for the Red Cross. Chairman Lohman urged a thorough and speedy campaign by workers. He is assisted by Lang-to- n Barber, north district; Wilford Anderson, south district; Mrs. D. A. Burgoyne, general assistant. President Truman will officially launch the drive in radio address this evening. Plans countys For GOOD Planting 'C m&aid WESTERN FARMERS The cost of good electric lighting around the farm yard and barns is small but its value in having light when and where is large. need it you PLANT WISELY when they plant Northland Brand Seeds . . . tested, clean, fertile seeds backed by the 62 year, reputation of Northrup, King & Co. Let YOUR first step toward maximum crops be to buy seeds identified by the Flying Goose on the bag. To assure your supply of GOOD seed at once, see your local Northrup, King dealer, or write to , . . - Hundreds of wise farmers in this territory Profit by Better Farming Electrically King & Co. Northrup, 160 St. 4th. South Salt Lake City aisv tS&m ihvammu West Utah 3 yonr local AAA Committee about government for seed need in building permanent payment pastures. . . . And dont forget crop rotation to maintain soil fertility. are "i;ShtInS UP now that wire refIec tors and lamp bulbs are more readjly available. Join them! UTAH POWER, & EIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE " 3a Four Years Belter Than Before 50 NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS SEE IT NOW AT 55 West 1st. North Logan - Phone 390 E9 |