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Show THE JOURNAL,' LOGAN CITY; CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX - Tuesday, July 13. " "Preiser Food and ' FxercUe," If ARTHUR JL MeOOrXRR former phfrical director, Cornell Medical College. Change your food to suit the weather - HYDE PARK, JuJy 12. Funeral services for the late Phebe W Gibson were hed in Ithe ward ebane Sunday at 2 p. m. Bishop ' J. W. Seamons conducting the exercises. A large audience composed of relatives and friends assembled to pay i3ue bqmage t deceased. The following numbers were rendered by the choir: Deepening" Trials "Though Resting Throng Your Way, Now Frcm Care and Sorrow, One and Sweetly Solemn Though. Etder Bringhurst of Salt Lake Clty opened the meeting with prayer and Elder JohjuJ,. Lamb offered the benediction. The grave at the cemetery w as dedicated by Elder George S. Daines. During the services Eugenia Lundquist and Nathan, Done (if Smithfield sang I Have Read of a Land, and a quartet was rendered by our male quartet composed of R. S. McQuirrie, F. T. ' BaTIainFCeo j'D. Seamons ahT the hot' Logan,-Willia- of Rupert, IdaMorton of Richmond Carrie ho, and Hattie Follett and Tracy Daines of Ilyde Park. Her husband William Gibson, having died some nine years .ago1. She was daughter of the late John and Sarah Woolf who were pioneers of 1817, her father being on very intimate terms with the Prophet Joseph Smith. Deceased was stricken some 21 years ago with a stroke which affected her walking. Fourteen years ago she became afflicted with shaking palsy and for the past nine years has been practically helpless, so that death to her was a the same m clothes. Too would no( wear a fur coat July, noltber should )roa par-tak- Iced sitting In the sun after each on the Fourth of e a meal consisting of heavy fuel as such . sugar, starches foods, AVOW HEAVY: RICH MtALS EURIHQ THE SUMMER. and tats combined. Vegetable salads araftrnlts hath, permitting the rays of the sun to dry their bathing' s n 1 fa We m a s t remember, h o . - Any iced tea ia cool' but only Schilling Tea brings you the true refreshing flavors of the Orient Qnly Schilling Tea is twice toasted. Only Schilling Tea is" This new scientific process is a closely guarded secret" exclusively Schilling. It preserves for you those choice flavors exactly as they left the fir East. Just try it A tin of any size will cost you nothing at all if you do dot pronounce it the most delicious iced tea yu have ever tasted. -- that we ai? also using a eertala amount of our bodys vitality to dry these damp clothes. When you Intend to spend the day on the beach in bathing the water into do not go clothes, until you are prepared to get Into dry dothes. In other words, as soon as you come out of the turf you should take off your wet dothes, dry off thoroughly and get into fresh clothes. or a hat dark read without 8. Sun Bathing: Sunshine Is glasses. Many people weaken and etfaitr their-oy- es bf -- fedlg-4a foaeot j the sunlight. You should never tures knpwn cures. Caution read while the sun Is glaring In should he exercised In the beOur eyes. ginning, however,, as In sun bathing' frequently 4. Exercise: Golf, tennis and other forms of recreation should proves more Injurious than benbe played In tfie early morning eficial. The person who does not or the late afternoon when the epjoy at least fair physical son is not too hot' Always wear health should be very careful a light hat to keep the sun off concerning sun baths. At the your head. Too much heat has beginning I would suggest not been, known to cause blood dots more than ten minutes exposure In older persons. of the body to the' sun, and I 8. Bathing: Surf bathing Is un- would alternate the front and questionably the most popular of back on one minute schedule. In aU summer recreations and to other words, lie on your back my mind the most beneficial, with the front of your body exproviding we use a little pre- posed to the sun for one minute, caution. Going In the water in- then turn over on your stomach termittently is not the ideal and allow the sun rays to beat way. Numbers of people spend on your back for one minute. Gibscto Balanced to Keep Healthy Diet . IIn BakinffJwder extracts 'spices' sweet release. Through all her suffering she displayed remark$ A. A. McGovern. able patience and foVtitude, unti Afl letter tn Mr. McOovm hmkj be to No, West 66th Street, Net York City. her affliction, deceased was faithful in her church activities in the Relief societies and Sunday School activities. She loft are all exemplary Citizens. historic Deserted Village for Our town has rivalled the the past two weeks everv one us a heritage in her family who edher being in the pea factory or in the pea fields. Thv pea crops ,vhil; good, have fit lien somewhat below last yeais trop. Our beet c.xp is not but our up to the standard spirits are tOO pel cent. Mr. and, Mrs. Vernon Perks ari rejoicing over the arrival of a on All concerned doing- nicely. Heading of grain hu; commenced. Ow diy farmers trying a new stunt, that of threshing a- they head. The heslt of our community generally good the main epi-u- . mic going around being long hours and haid work which after eh is the besf untiuate for tjie b'ues. ft 647,000-Ton- s SALT LAKE, July 13 Ftah will produce 647,000 tons of sugar beets this jear on 0 acres compared with 1,034,-- 1 000 tons on the same acieage last year, according to the July sugar heel estimate issued by Frank Andrews, statistiean of t agriculture, Saturday, The condition as of July 1 this tear was 78 per cent normal while a month previous the condition was 94 per cent. Jt is explained that the loss is largely due to the coming on of hot dry weather immediately after thinning, and that many of the plants did not re cover. The white fly also was a 71,-,00- CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY SUMMER Producers, Refiners and Marketers product Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Sew Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, H'yoaunf a Arkansas, Colorado, Poked wish 4 ! ! 38.000 acres last year, according to the estimate. The white fly an ddrouth is responsible for the falling off. In Colorado, where near ideal weather conditions prevailed 2,- 289.000 tons will be produced. The United States will produce 6,748,000 tons on 764,000 acres this year compared with 7.423.000 tons of 776,000 acres in 1925. there have refused to can toma- REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE 01 UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF toes and for that reason there THE LEWISTON STATE BANK Lex ated at Lewiston in the county of Cache State ol Utah, at the clow ot are not many grown in that secbusiness on the 30th day of June, tion. The dewberry crop is coming now and growers of this delicious fruit report that this years crop is one of the best in the ' are 1026. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. Less Notes ami Bills of tins Bank Red tst nun ted. Overdrafts, . Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc House I Banking and Fixtures, Furniture Hy-ruin of fruit history growing Other Real Estate Owned, A few years ago dewber- Due from Other Banks, ries sold for as high as $6.00 a Cash Items, case but now they sold for $1.50. , Gold, being Silver, . Currency, 1 Totul Cash on Hand, New Hotel Is Now Up 2, SOS, 31 TOTAL, to Its Fifth Story 1323,339.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stovk Paid in, Surplus Fund, OGDEN, July 12. Steady Undivided .Profits, is being made on the Reserved for Taxes and Interest, progress new $1,000,000 hotel to replace Reserved for losses the old Reed hotel at Washing- j Reserved for depreciation Subject to Chei k, ton avenue and Twenty fifth Deposits Cashier's Checks. street. Forjtns are now ready for Dividends Unpaid, the pouring of concrete on the July 12 The dreadtomato blight which has swept over the western states fifth floor. The contractors ex- for the past year has finally 'pect that the entile 12 stories of will be constructed struck Hjrum. Fruit growers concrete here have felt rather safe until withi nthe next 70 day?. It is expected that brick work on the recently when it was noticed in structure will commence this the different fields that strong week. healthy plants would turn Oying to difficulties encountand cease to grow. ered during the excavation conTo what extent the crop will struction woi'k or the new bulid-in- g for the Firs., National Bank he affected here is difficult to ft Washington avenue and determine. At the rate the Twenty-fourt- h street has not plants are being stricken one progressed very The exripid'v. would be safe in predicting that cavation wbrk ig now completed one third of the tomatoes will and good progress is being made on the basement which will be be destroyed by the blight. Due to the climate of Hyrum tw'o stories deep. It is said that the south end of the valley is be- water proofing of the foundation is one of the best m the coming famousas a small fruit state. This will also be center. Many of the growers 12 stories building and it :s expected have been eating fresh tomatoes that both the hank and the hotel from their fields for the past will be completed early m 1927. ILYRUM 40,i 20,000.99 1,283,11 1.000.- 99 1,999.90 1.000.- 99 94.367.36 2.031.88 2,400.00 -- ed pel-lo- Beet Crop Placed at the economical round red tins c BREAKFAST: Before breakfast a glass of water or a large glass of orange juice. A large dtah of fruit and bran flakes with milk. A poaehed egg or two small slices of bacon. Oocoa, One slice of toast thinly buttered. chocolate or a coffee substitute. Between breakfast and lunch two glasses of water and some fresh fruit. LUKCB: A vegetable luncheon, fresh fruit salad or fresh vegetable salad. One muffin, roll or slice of bread thinly buttered. Dessert: a half portion of any dessert. Glass of milk, cocoa or chocolate. Between lunch and dinner, two glasses of water and eat some fresh fruit. DIKNKR: Soup. One helping of broiled lean meat, chicken or fish. A baked potato with a small piece of butter. Fresh vegetables, such as lettuce, tomatoes, celery, onions, etc. One slice of bread thinly buttered and a gelatine dessert. ave ffffi ragranee , with either broiled lean meat, chicken or fish should auflice for the summer months. 2. Be careful not to sit around after taking exercise, because as we perspire easily we are liable to sit In a draft with damp clothes on. This la one of the chief causes tor neuralgia and simUar afflictions. S. Dont sit out in the sun and Arthur Petersen. The following speakers bore evidence to the intequity and faithfulness of deceased: Francis C Lee, Martin C. Reeder, Bishop William Hide and Will- iam G.Reese of Benson ward. Bishop Seamons thanked all for their several parts taken in the last rites of deceased. Deceased was born in Salt Lake City, Jan. 23, 1851. In 1861 she with her parents moved to Hyde Park where she has since resided except for brief periods She was the mother of five child ren, Sarah Follett of the whole day on the beach in their bathingIn suits, going the we ter as many as seven or eight times, X. Food should be changed dur-ta- g vthr l , Total Demand Deposits, Time Certificates. Savings Deposits, 98,802.44 G3.038.93 . 85,210.0t Total Time Deposits. 150,268 94 20,000.99 thhrnBll,ls 1,,iyiblt SJU 1333,359.19 w CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Notes and Bills Redisiounted other than with Federal Reserve Bank, ... 314,845.99 . TOTAL, . 14jB45.09 State of Utah County of Cache. S. R. Rogers being first duly sworn according to luw, deposes and 81 that he is (ashler of the above named bank; that "the above and foreglu te port contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1926, Subscribed and sworn to before me this S. R- - ROGERS. 7 day of July . - (SEAL) My Commission - 192G. LANUTON BARBER Public. Notary expues the 23r!i day of Manh, 1928. Correct Attest: Martin Pond . A. H. Thompson G, A, Hogan j Director State 'of Utah. Ofhce of Bank Commissioner. I. Seth Pixtou, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby tsr tify that (he foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement ol 19 above named company, filed in my office this 9th day of July 1926. SETH P1XTON, Bank Commissioner week. It w ill only be a matter of a few days now until the crop WH1 H. Hays Bans will be on in earnest. It is ex- Movie Disrespect recently, adopted policy that no pected that the market will be For Liquor Lawsjfihn .producer within its ranks good this year because of the shall in the slightest degree LOS ANGELES, 12 shortage in the state. .courage disrespect for law, Last year farmers in Bear Will H. Hays, pfesident of the especially the Vrohibition'law" The policy was adopted dur- River Valley grew thousands of Motion Picture Producers and ondond Lord Mayor receives a salary of over $50,000 year, as welj as the use of R, Mansion House as an In spite of this, holmenace. lers of this high office havt Idaho will produce 124,000 Distnbutors of America, Inc.,jing the annual meeting here been known to as nM bud for canning tons of beets on 29,000 acres bushels, a statement some weeks ago of represents- - as $300,000 out ofspend own pc ,pubhc their companion"1? compared with 486,000 tons on this year the canning the organizations tives of the association. kets. , ( j I en-Ju- ly officii-residenc- , j j . |