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Show - J- Utah Co-o- THURSDAY. JANita-- v TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSV1LLE, UTAH PAGE FOUR Associated With National Movement WHOSE CHILD .IS NEXT? Oklahoma Odyssey CLINTON Become ps MRS. LEROY DAVIS Correspondent Phone: Ogden By I U. P. "You know, if it wasnt for that gale I rather think Id like Oklahoma City, my spouse' said A recent AssoKAYSVILLE The Primary Seagulls and Guides as he unwrapped himself from a ciated Press release from Chicago revealed that the Utah Cooperative had a contest selling subscriptions double layer of coats, gloves and the Children's scarves . magazine association has been admitted to to Friend. a guide, Child, Myron I nodded in agreement. Jr., in National Cooperamembership won the and all first But then the water here is pretparticiprize tives. Inc. W. B. Robins, manager of Utah Cooperative Association, pants received a gift. They were ty bad, I added en second thought. Ramon Swap, Donald Dellenbach, Not to mention the poor housexplains that this national body is Dale Patterson, Adri- ing conditions, Darrel Muir, he said as he surof cooperative regional composed wholesales dealing in farm and an Taylor, Iona Mitchell, Lujean veyed our cubicle. Skeen, Eva 'Jean Bodily, Donna Yes, I replied, and dont for home supplies. It has a memberMae Dellenbach, Beth Van Zyl, and get the Bcenery that isn't here. No and an ship of 1,500,000 families annual volume of approximately 121 Caryl Evans. A party was given mountains no trees just prairi million dollars. by their teachers. Mrs. Patterson But they have good steaks here This important break for Utah and Dellenbach. Bunco he countered.' comes at an opportune time, says was played and luncheon served. Yes, but no butter," I shot back. Mr. Robins. It will help greatly The tables and favors were decWellMt isnt their fault if buses in cushioning postwar adjustment, orated in patriotic colors. The Pri- are so crowded, he said as he and will tend to proect farmers a mary officers and teachers were tried to press the extra crease out gainst violent and unfair price dis- special of his trousers. guests. crimination." And I suppose they cant be BilA in honor of S. program Among several Utah people who blamed if the heating system gets son of Mr. Mrs. and Albert Fuit, ly have had a great deal to do with out of order, I said as I felt the the fawrable outcome of the effort Fuit, was given Tuesday evening icy radiator. comMutual. after has Billy just to establish a regional cooperative "Nor if the buses dont run after wholesale in Utah, Mr. Robins nam- pleted boot training at San Diego. he said, recalling a two-mimidnight, on Numbers were: the program ed Dr. Joseph A. Geddes of the walk following solo midnight mass Myron Child, on ' Utah State Agricultural collegd Saxophone Christmas eve. Katherine Jr., by accompanied and Walter F. llogan of Bountiful, Whereby a vote was taken and a Child; duet with uke and guitar p who is chairman of the Utah motion carried that the land of OkLaDene and LaRene by sung Kelly board of directors. All members of lahoma be duly and lawfully rethe board have been active in the Fuit; reading by Elna Clifford; turned to the Indian at a very cornet Donald Reid, solo, accompadevelopment. nied by Doris Sepal. The speaker early date. Ernest Behling, president of the was Bishop Albert Mitchell. Kaysville branch of the Utah CoThinking in terms of MMOM, and Mrs. Ray Mitop association and also a member Utah I to find going of the board of directors of the chell and small daughter were vis- to work hereexpected very easy, state organization, says this con- iting relatives and friends here consternation I discoveredbut to my it is Wednesday. Ray is home on thirty cerning the new cooperative made hard for one to start x admonths work. -- three - principal days leave after twenty-siPerhaps I should say it was vantages that will come to Utah in the South Pacific. made hard for one mediocre stenpeople from this fine development: Mrs. Howard Frasier with daugh- ographer to go to work. Farmers will be able to buy The application they placed beLinda and farm supplies at better prices. ters, Nancy, Shawns,husband fore me at Douglas Aircraft was with her Dixie, surprised Postwar planning must be more efreally very complete, in fact it fective than planning was during a dinner party in honor of his birth asked for facts I havent even told evening. The guests the period between the two world day Tuesday Mr & Mrs Mrs M. F. Frasier, my own mother. Glancing over it wars when the farm dollar dropped were I & well into the 80a, which means that Mrs. Francis Frasier, Mr & Mrs brieflythis .came to the conclusion was the most complete Mrs that when the farmer bought his sup- Dan Adams of Layton, Mr I had even seen. It Arvil of application Riverdale, Bambrough plied from well organized big busi- Mrs. Lola Stallings of Eden, Mr & covered every year of ones life, ness he got the worst of the deal Mrs Everett Pierce, Mrs. Arliss every small detail about the indior more. The improved Frasier by 20 and son, Brent, Mrs. Lewis vidual and a lot of oersonal will the farmers position occupy Bambrough and daughter, Bonnie that I thought should have things nothing as a result of the UCA having Mrs. F. F. MacFarlane. all of whatsoever to do with whether I Lou, in National Cooperamembership run a typewriter or not. tives may be seen in the field of Ogden, and Mr & Mrs E, E. Fra- can Do sier and sons, Frank and Ralph. you know anyone (relation farm machinery which the or outside the continfriend) are developing. National now owns Attending the Cultural Arts pro. ental limitsliving of the United States and operates the Co-o- p held in the Ogden Fourth at the Universal gram I started to time? present Milking Machine factory. Utah Card chapel Wednesday evening I once wrote to a little that say have under been the were of MIA, Using these auspices dairymen Dutch girl in Holland when I was machines for many Charles Parker, in years and like the following: grammar school but decided them. A considerable saving on Mrs. Edward Evans, Mr & Mrs it. -will result from John Child, Jr Elwyn Parker, "Have you ever been arrested on in Mrs Clarence National Mrs. Frank membership CooperaBingham, of ' vagrancy ? Drunkentives." Mitchell, Mary Taylor, Mrs. Ray- charges Midsedeanor? ness? Have you Hereafter Utah will share more mond Davis, Mrs. Richard Maw ever in federal or state, appeared satisfactorily in whatever advan- and Mr A Mrs F. LeRoy Davis. local justice court as a witness in come to cothe national tages may a divorce Murder- - or other court operative movement as a result of action? If so, where, when, why. ita growth and improved power to Give particulars. serve its membership. Heretofore Give a full account of your life Utah has been isolated between . beginning not later than two large regional p wholesales, Slowly and meticulously I waded one operating in the Pacific norththrough the two huge sheets of west and the other in the middle questions no, my mother has never west Under the new alignment been a member of the armed forces UCA can buy satisfactorily as the FARMINGTON Service stayes, my father is registered can either of these wholesales. tion operators are warned that ev- as a voter no. I amduly not a member A third noteworthy advantage counterfeit gasoline coupon of any secret order or group no, to Utah people which exists now to ery which has been used to buy gas I do not correspond with any pera limited extent but will be consid- from the station supplier will here- son of foreign birth or nationality afnew the erably strengthened by after be charged back against the yes. I belong to an accredited filiation is to be found in the reof the station from which church no. I have never been eminventory versed direction which profits take it --came, Albert .W,, Epperson.fonj-- l by. a foreign-nation.- as ro-ocall them); munity service member of the Da- ployed I handed the application At last Under corporate organization the vis county war price and ration- in. only to discover I had forgotten profits from the state's resources ing board announced. to account for what happened to tend increasingly to move out of If a dealer turns over coupons' me from 192.N to 1933; had got my the state and into the centers such as New York and Chicago where that turn out to be counterfeits, dates confused and had an extra or improperly endors- year I couldnt account for; had not investment capital is plentiful. Unto- surrender valhe ed, is stated I was not registered with required der the cooperative form of or- id received from other my local draft board. Finally it coupons Cowhatever National ganization,. sales to make good the invalid was done but my sigh of relief was operatives earns as a result of its ones. the chairman said. Until halted abruptly when the inwith Utah, comes back dealings he done so has cannot he interviewer asked, accept to the state and moves into the more gasoline from any source, Now if I can see your birth cerany of the pockets people (members) as and no distributor may sell to tificate and marriage license well savings and patronage refunds. To him." be all ready to go to work." the extent that grow and The action has been found the Being a very trusting person mycome into possession of the state's resources it is the people of Utah best way to combat Black market self it had never occurred to me who own them and who get the sales of gasoline. The Black Mar- that Mr. Douglas would doubt the benefit of values that are in them. ket operator who buys counterfeits authenticity of my claim to the tiKaysvilles local organization, the and stolen coupons in large quanti- tle of Mrs. or the fact that I Kaysville Farm Bureau, is operat- ties from peddlers to cover sales of was born. But doubt it he did. ed by William Wright and Slater gasoline without coupons, will soon Since such papers take considerable find himself with an inventory so time to attain I bid the interviewer' Ball. reduced that he can no longer con- farewell but not before I had taken one last glance at the papers which tinue in business. "This 100 per cent "debit for contained the- complete- - details!, life. invalid coupons, which include un- my What will you do with it. I endorsed and coupons as well as counterfeits, is being ac- said. The interviewer smiled. Oh. complished by streamlining the file well it for future just away and it debiting operation shifting - from the'Ur OFA districfoffices rvference,"-he-saiOn my way out I wondered how to the eight regional verification I many of the clerks and stenos that centers," the chairman said. would handle my application would find my life history as dull reading as I had. ftO-mi- le have been teaching old time danc ing to the young people. JUrs. Blaine Fisher was hostess for the Service Wives club at her The home Wednesday evening. refreshand ga'mes Group played ments were served. CpL & Mrs Gail Wagner and son left for Cleveland, Ohio, where Wagner win beeflv" Wagners two Putnam and dauehtlV Mr Cpl. -- sisteW Jek hSBon' ?nd toWhw n Sj chl'-l- r Mrs. Guy Dahl of V; week-en- d with Mrs Mrs. John Dahl h.. the S'- - , i ! AL J 5SV r Tueedyft7Woon-fmhrTrTYmphfiT-pfellyduIIrainVi''th- ai.T' Urs. - IN LAYTON Mrs.-Leon- Just Received! MANY 2-- C HARD-TO-GE- ITEMS T CHECK THESE --VALUES FOR GREATER SAVINGS! le Co-o- HOMEGUARD Cotton Katts INSULATION . Saves Up to job-plentif- ul 3 lb. 72x!N) On Your Fuel Bills C 98c ac-tual- ly align-menLj.'J-s- ee :T co-o- these-machi- .1 ps nes OPA Warns Gas Dealers About Bogus Coupons co-o- A v 'I Others as Low as GBbl i n M t 1 gs (V LAYTON J I f wljM $12,-897.- 50 i. i U Hi ) . . J 4 - Preference Delivery Quota UNION FURNITURECO PHONE 15 Mens TIGER JACKETS SPARK PLUGS BOUNTIFUL 3lc $995 to $16 95 Gat a new set today! Gu iranteed far 12,tM traubla frea nilea. Siies all nutkas af cart. "" All Sizes GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS Mens Heavy Tiger Chief BATTERY 2 2,174,003.21 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown low) Boys Wool ' $84(1,501.12 corporations Sheepskin Coats Corduroy Wind Proof, Rain Proof Only $1895 873,251.85 12c PER 70.400.41 113.07S.2ft FOOT $595 Play aafa! Replaea year warn heater haaa aa. Onr Haaa treated ta lt 3,512.47 ra-ll- rarroaion. DOUBLE BED BLANKETS 25 $ 50,000.00 WooL 72xM,Onl 150.000.00 51,567.1Q ferred capital) . BRASSIERES 258,559.10 All Sizes TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPI- TAL ACCOUNTS This banks capital consists of common stock with total par value of $50,000.00. reassigned for further duty. TOTAL Mrs. James Meadows entertained Secured and preferred liabilities: the Sunset Indies Club Thursday (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets home. her Mrs. at Fred eening pursuant to requirements of law, Martin was a special guest The - (d) Deposits preferred under provisions evening was spent playing games of law but Uot secured by pledge of and refreshments were served. assets Womens Rayon PANTIES Elastic Sizes ll Tops-rA- 59c 6.902.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS HEATER HOSE Front Zipper Tj016.4tM.il Undivided profits Reserves '(and 'retirement account ' for' pre- In. SIZE PLY-SIZ- E Mackinaws be- - Capital Surplus Metal Frame Ironing Boards 69c 2J74.9ft3.21 Only Large Selection Lovely DICKEYS- - . 19 $r $234,000.00 234,000.00 73.537.91 above-name- ALAN B. BLOOD. GEO. W. BARNES. H. J. BARNES, All Metal Womens Flannel PAJAMAS Best Quality. All Sizes $239 3,862.50 d Gmley, President, of .the bank, hereby certifi that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief J. R. GAILEY, Correct Attest: Baby Buggies Welsh, Made S1895 are having a difficult time obtaining all the merchandise like to stock but we are fortunate in that many R items are coming in. We Invite you to drop in or in Layton and see for yourself. You are most cordially welco t any time . . . regardless or just come whether you We we would to-g- et look purchase around. RON WISCOMBE. C. L. BRAILSFORD. Directors. f e Bank Commissioner. d VUhF. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State h.-- . hereby certify , that the foregoing is a true and correct Spy If the KM in my office oJ BM5.nt f thC abWnamed - EACH 7.00 ... , For Easier Winter Starting FREE INSTALLATION Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits and officers (certified checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,010,404.11 0. , 15c Leather . .When the war ends and civilian manufacturing begins, the demand for new radios will be great. So great, in fact, that it will be impossible to satisfy everyone at once. .Thats why you should war Set now I ,VF rite your name in the Emerson Preference Register in our store and indicate the type of radio you want. You will a P.D.Q. Certificate which assures you of earliest possible delivery of a new model. There is no deposit no obligation to buy. Sign up today be among the first to own and enjoy a new Emerson Radio! Come m today. . Enaagh ta wcathcr-atri- g an avaraga daar. Mada fro aalaet hair and Jut 29c In. w a ea MEMORANDA Lieut. Howard Smith, son of Mr ( and securities loaned) (book value): SMrsLeRoySmtth7whcrhas been Pledged assets (a) U. S. TJovcrnment obligations, -- direct .'home on a twenty-on- e day furand guaranteed, pledged to secure lough. left for Santa Ana airfield. deposits and other liabilities Calif.. Thursday where he will be ar t - Unfailing Mwar far LIABILITIES " Hair-fel- thoao tangk w la tar Mantha an a aa re-lkaala. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and L SUNSET 3t iMittha. 8 c r Included. EA. Roll WEATHERSTRIP la. IV Nan Ft. EXCR. . . TOTAL ASSETS ps get iour P.D. Q. Certificate for a new post-w- wide. tures $1.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ none liens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises (4 Oz. Size) il? $69 out-of-da- te v SlattaJ, United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ... Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks including .fft,Q!(),l)) stock, of Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fix- . d. Stops Floor Drafts DOOR BOTTOaiS drafts) - youn nwt noxu 17 Lake. Holdover directors are D. II. Adams, Layton; Merle G. Hyer, Lewiston, and Delbert Chipman, American Fqrk. REPORT of Condition of Barnes Banking Company of Kaysville, Utah, at the close of business December 30, 1944. a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published In accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. . ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $1,007.07 over- out-of-da- te, n la furl yaarself. - of office. Directors whose terms expire are S. M. Jorgensen, Salina, president, and M. A. Smith, of Salt Reserve District No. 12. 11)2-1- . life-ti- XsflaCGfT Checks totaling were mailed today to 13ft stockholders of the Utah Livestock Production Credit association, according to D. H. Adams, vice president of the organization. The was a seven per cent diviWEST POINT dend, the associations fifth. Stockholders will meet at the Ho- -' tel Utah January 22 to attend the The MIA gave an old time dance associations 11th annual conven- Wednesday evening. The Singletion. tons orchestra furnished the muTwo directors will be elected at sic. Every Tuesday evening the that time to fill three-yea- r terms special interest group of the MIA mild-manner- ? & Mtr I Livestock Unit Pays Dividend ps co-o- laala Hnifnrf Ibtlf u4 MX Inn hrtall It il"fi Im. -- (or-savin- 17c PER BAG I. i? cmPny. - RULON F. STARLEY. Bank Commissioner. State of Utah. County of Davis, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Janu&rv WENDELL BARNES, Notary Publlc dealer 194- - (SEAL) 1945.ReSiding &t KaySTiIle Utah authorize0 January My commission expires October 15, LAYTON HOME OWNED . . . HOME OPERATED Paints Appliances O1 O Hardware O Tires Auto and Farm Supplies . Clothing ' |